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Louis La Monte -Faculty 1971 - Class Of 1968

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07/09/12 06:06 PM #1    

Billy Bradham (1972)

dr la monte conducted our chapel programs from '70-'72.we used to call him dr sominex , but as i've gotten older, i realize he was giving us sound advice for our future


08/27/14 12:52 AM #2    

William Johnson (Johnson) (1968)

Louis C. LaMotte. M.A., Th D., D.D. (Presbyterian Col- lege. Columbia Theological Seminary. Princeton Theo- logical Seminary, Union Theological Seminary) . Progress has definitely come out of the efforts of Dr. LaMotte, who took over the school at the end of the depression. Since that time the college debt has been retired, the existing endowment has been created, and the college has been admitted into the Southern Association. Minister, author, educator, and civic leader. Dr. La- Motte served pastorates in Fort Payne. .Alabama, and Waycross, Georgia, before becoming Executive Secretary for the Thornwell Orphanage at Clinton, S. C. In 1938 he was called to Maxton. and since that time he has devoted all of his energies toward building a better Presbyterian Junior College. He is the author of Colored Light, the history of Columbia Theological Seminary. He was honored by his alma mater with the D.D. degree in 1940.*1943 Bagpipe

Presbyterian Junior College had three Presidents during its years of operation.  Dr. Louis C. LaMotte was the school's President at the time of its merger with St. Andrews Presbyterian College.


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