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BULLETIN OF

LAGRANGE COLLEGE

Established 1833 Chartered 1846

JLaGrange, Georgia

CONTENTS:

Advantages Offered by the College

Music Recitals

Expression Department Plays

Commencement Program

Published Four Times a Year, in May, July, November, and February.

Entered as Second-Class Matter June 2, 1910, at the Post-Office at LaGrange.
Georgia, under Act of July 16, 1884.

Billinghurst-Randall Ptg. Co.. LaGrange, Ga.

ADVANTAGES OFFERED BY LAGRANGE COLLEGE

Experienced, well-trained teachers in every department; curriculum
of standard A grade.

Literary courses; graded courses in music, art, expression; domestic
science, stenography, type-writing, pedagogy, normal course in
Bible study; advantages in Music unsurpassed in the South.

New dormitory, gymnasium, swimming pool, bowling alley, athletic
field; outdoor sports tennis, basket-ball, etc.

POINTS

THE COLLEGE has no "clubs" or sororities.

THE COLLEGE was the first Southern college to adopt a uni-
form for girls.

THE COLLEGE was the first Southern college to abolish "hon-
ors" and "medals" always "apples of discord" in schools.

THE COLLEGE has had for eleven years the same standard of
admission (to freshman class) as Emory College and the
University of Georgia.

THE COLLEGE curriculum, beginning with freshman, is a
four-year course, and the college year runs 36 weeks, not
counting holidays.

THE COLLEGE has a music faculty who are all graduates,
four of them holding diplomas from the Royal Conservatory
of Leipsic.

THE COLLEGE has the oldest high-graded music course in
Georgia; it offers exceptional advantages in voice culture,
harmony, piano, pipe-organ (with electric motor).

THE COLLEGE has pupils' recitals in music (and expression l
every two weeks during the session; pupils lose no time in
making special preparation for commencement.

THE COLLEGE, considering its instructional advantages, has
cheaper rates than other colleges of similar grade.

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THE COLLEGE uniform, neat but inexpensive, saves expen-
ditures for "Sunday clothes" and "commencement dresses."

THE COLLEGE charges no literary tuition to daughters of
preachers and teachers living by their profession.

THE COLLEGE has a healthful location, being 832 feet above
sea-level, 142 feet above the railway stations, and a half-
mile from the business part of town.

THE COLLEGE has had the same President for 29 years, and
during his administration 571 young women have been
graduated.

THE COLLEGE is a democratic school: poor girls wear the
same uniform as rich girls; those who "work their way"
through school are none the less respected.

THE COLLEGE is the only Methodist college for girls within
the bounds of the North Georgia Conference.

THE COLLEGE has sent out more missionaries, in proportion
to enrollment, than any other school in Southern Method-
ism, its graduates being now at work in Cuba, Porto Rico,
Mexico, China, and Brazil.

LaGrange College
MUSIC RECITALS

TEACHERS' RECITAL

OCTOBER 6, 1913

Chopin, Nocturne, Op. 15, No. 2 Mrs. K. D. Hale

E. Silas, March in B-flat (Organ) Mrs. Princess M. Nelson

Weber, Rondo in E-flat Miss Maidee Smith

Ludwig Kindscher, Eliland the Monk's Songs A Cycle of Ten Songs:
I. Silent Pain; II. Frauenwoerth Island (A Nunnery); III. Rose Sprays;
IV. Secret Greetings; V. On the Strand; VI. Children's Voices; VII.
When Moon Should Shine; VIII. Dreams of Wandering: IX. The Curse;
X. Resignation Mr. Alwyn M. Smith

Liszt, Liebestraeume, No. 3 Miss Ada Mildred Gane

Verdi, Aria, Ah, fors' e lei (La Traviata) Mrs. Alwyn M. Smith

Ed. MacDowell, Polonaise, Op. 46 Miss Rosa Mueller

Marie Lovell, The Awakening of Ingomar (Reading), an arrangement
from the play of Ingomar, Miss Eula Bradford

RECITAL NO. 2

OCTOBER 20, 1913

Piano Certificate Miss Ruth Richards, Thomson, Georgia

Piano Diploma Miss C. Pauline Becton, Swainesboro, Georgia

Miss Eddie Mae Chastain, Atlanta, Georgia

Grieg, The Watchman's Song Miss Emily I. Park

Wagner, Pilgrims' Chorus (Organ) Miss Nina E. Maxwell

Stephen Adams, Mona Miss Kittie Farmer Pilcher

Bach, Prelude; Mozart, Sonata in C, Andante Miss Richards

Cary, Pictures of Memory (Reading) Miss Bessie Crabbe

Bach, Gavotte in B Minor; Jaell, Waltz from Faust Miss Chastain

Luigui Denza, If Thou Didst Love Me Miss Dollie Palmer Jones

Emery, Fingertwist; Rubinstein, Kamenoi Ostrow Miss Becton

Cooke, Who's Afraid (Reading) Miss Annie C. Hines

Heller, Cradle Song; Heins, On the Mystic Lake Miss Richards

Beethoven, Concerto in C Minor, First Movement Miss Chastain

W. L. Blumenschein, All for You; C. Francis Lloyd, The Welcome Home.

Miss Sara Crawford Tatum

Mozart, Concerto in D, Last Movement Miss Becton

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RECITAL NO. 3

NOVEMBER 3, 1913 ,

Piano Certificate Miss Nina E. Maxwell, Augusta, Georgia

Piano Diploma Miss Gladys Cantrell, Tallapoosa, Georgia

Miss Sallie Florence Few, Watkinsville, Georgia

Merkel, Marche (Organ) Miss Lois Loraine Schaub

H. Somerset, Dawn Miss Claire Elizabeth Greene

Bach, Prelude; Kuhlau, Sonata, Op. 55, Allegro Miss Maxwell

Weeden, The Devil's Garden, Watermilion Time (Readings)

Miss Elizabeth McNabb

Demuth, Landler (Violin; Miss Louise Slack

Czerny, Etude; Bendel-Liszt, Rhapsodie Hongroise, No. 2 Miss Cantrell

Riley, Ain't Goin' to Cry no More (Reading) Miss Ruth E. Pike

Scharwenka, Barcarolle, Op. 62, No. 4; Mozart, Sonata, No. 2, First Move-
ment Miss Few

Renard, Berceuse in G (Violin) Miss Pauline Pierce

Espen, Froher Sinn, Op. 19; Wollenhaupt, Etude, Op. 22, No. 1,

Miss Maxwell

Frank Lynes, O Come to Me, Mavourneen, Op. No. 3,

Miss Frances Marion Waddell
Weber, Concerto in F Minor; Larghetto, Tempi di Marcia, Allegro Vivace,

Miss Cantrell

Uncle Dant's Apparition (Anonymous) (Reading) Miss Sara Satterwhite

Mozart, Konzert Es dur, First Movement Miss Few

RECITAL NO. 4

NOVEMBER 17, 1913

Piano Diploma Miss Lois Loraine Schaub, LaGrange, Georgia

Harold Lowden, Andantino (Organ) Miss Frances Marion Waddell

Scott, Young Lochinvar Miss Daisy Boney

Chaminade, Les Sylvains, Op. 60; Beethoven, Sonata, Op. 10, No. 1, First
Movement Miss Schaub

Oscar Schmidt, Cavatine (Violin) Mrs. Leone Floyd Leith

Wilson G. Smith, The Radiant Morn Hath Passed Away; Harry Rowe
Shelley, Christmas Miss Sara Crawford Tatum

Mendelssohn, Konzert, Op. 22, Last Movement Miss Schaub

Cooke, A Real Lady Miss Anna Belle Hutchinson

.Schumann, Aufschwung Miss Nelle Hammond

Gabriel-Marie, Serenade Badine; Leopold Dancla, 1/ Elegance,

Miss Claude P. Dunson

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RECITAL NO. 5

DECEMBER 1, 1913

Piano Certificate Miss Bessie Blackmon, West Point, Georgia

Miss Margaret Elizabeth English, Waycross, Georgia

Nevin, Barchetta Miss Frances Kilpatrick

Bach, Invention; Beethoven, Theme and Variations in G Miss English

Bach, Loure; Beethoven, Sonata, Op. 26, Scherzo Miss Blackmon

Frank H. Brackett, Proposal Miss Ouida Parish

Mendelssohn, Confidence; Weber-Kullak, Luetzow's wilde Jagd, Op. Ill,
No. 4 Miss English

Bohm, Melodie; Kunkel, Germans' Triumphal March Miss Blackmon

Jean Ingelow, The High Tide (1571) Miss Frances Robeson

Schubert, Impromptu in A-flat Miss Pauline Becton

Leschetizky, Mazurka de Concert, in D-fiat Miss Eddie Mae Chastain

RECITAL NO. 6

JANUARY 26, 1914

Piano Certificate Miss Marie A. Griffin, Temple, Georgia

Piano Diploma Miss Frances M. Waddell, Woodbury, Georgia

Ph. Em. Bach, Solfeggietto Miss Nelle Grace Preston

Karganoff, Arabeske Miss Ouida Parish

Bach, Prelude in G minor; Mozart, Sonata, No. 6, Last Movement,

Miss Griffin

Dancla, Waltz; Schill, Barcarolle (Violin) Miss Annie L. Moore

Bach, Prelude and Fugue Miss Gladys Cantrell

Moszkowski, Melodie in G-flat; MacDowell, Poem Miss Waddell

Chopin, Valse, Op. 18. Miss Nelle Clyde Hammond

Booth Tarkington, "Little Gentlemen" (Reading)

Miss Sarah Crawford Tatum

Blumenthal, Swan Song; Bohm, La Zingana Miss Griffin

Mendelssohn, Concerto in G minor, First Movement Miss Waddell

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RECITAL NO. 7

FEBRUARY 9, 1914

Organ Certificate Miss Lois Loraine Schaub, LaGrange, Georgia

Parlow, In the Blacksmith's Shop Miss Lamartha McCain -

Steinheimer, On the Deep Sea Miss Floyd Childs

Jules Jordan, Rock Me to Sleep Miss Janie Lynn Joiner

Schumann, Waltzer, Phantasie tanz, Op. 124 Miss Emma Lee Kytle

\V. W. Lowitz, His Favorite Flower; Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes
(Old English; Miss Bessie L. Bryant

Dvorak, Valse Miss A. Florence Foster

Bach, Prelude and Fugue in G; Mendelssohn, Sonata, No. 1, Allegro
assai vivace Miss Schaub

Duriield, Lullaby Miss Mary B. Hunter

C. Mawson-Marks, The Little Dutch Garden; Robin Adair (Old Celtic Air)

Miss Sara Crawford Tatum

Batiste, Andante in G; Wachs, Hosanna Miss Schaub

Booth Tarkinton, "Learning to be a Minister" ...Miss Annie B. Ilutcheson

Chaminade, Callirhoe Miss C. Pauline Becton

RECITAL NO. 8

FEBRUARY 23, 1914

Piano Certificate Miss Sallie Jane Alderman, Pavo, Georgia

Miss Lucile Pierce, LaGrange, Georgia

Voice Diploma Miss C. Pauline Becton, Swainsboro, Georgia

Merkel, Butterfly, Op. 81, No. 4 Miss Emily I. Park

Mozart, Minuet Miss Loura Kate Lewis

A. Jensen, Froher Wanderer, Op. 17 Miss Olive E. Bradley

Halfdan Kjerulf, Last Night ..Miss Pauline Pierce

Bach, Prelude; Kuhlau, Sonatina, Allegro, Op. 20, No. 4. ...Miss Alderman

Meyer-Helmund, Thine My Thoughts Are, Margarita,

Miss Kittie Farmer Pilcher

Bach, Passepied; Beethoven, Menuetto, Op. 49, No. 2. ...Miss Lucile Pierce

Meyerbeer, Cavitina from Robert le Diable; Dudley Buck, In Thy Dreams,
Op. 67, No. 2 ' Miss Becton

Chopin, Prelude in C minor; Godard, Gavotte, Op. 16 Miss Alderman

Mendelssohn, Andante con Moto; Rubinstein, Trot de Cavallerie,

Miss Lucile Pierce

Bevignani, Canzone; Donizetti, Ciascun lo dice (LaFigliadel Reggimento

Miss Becton

Wieniawski, Valse de Concert. Op. 3 Miss Eddie Mae Chastain

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RECITAL NO. 9

MARCH 9, 1914

Organ Certificate Miss Nina E. Maxwell, Augusta, Georgia

Expression Diploma Miss Sarah Satterwhite, Chipley, Georgia

Piano Diploma Miss W. Ruth Sparks, Menlo, Georgia

Voice Diploma Miss Dolly Palmer Jones, Augusta, Georgia

Bach, Prelude in A minor; Mendelssohn, Sonata, No. 5, Andante con
Moto Miss Maxwell

Aldrich, Set of Turquoise; Part I. The Count Trapped Miss Satterwhite

H. Martini, Canzonetta; E. d'Alhert, Gavotte, Op. 1, No. 4 ....Miss Sparks

Adams, Holy City; Tosti, Prayer Miss Jones

Zitterbart, Romance; James H. Rogers, Processional March.... Miss Maxwell

Part II. The Result Miss Satterwhite

Weber, Concerto, Op. 11, in C, Third Movement Miss Sparks

Trotere, Asthore; Zardo, To Night Miss Jones

RECITAL NO. 10

MARCH 23, 1914

Piano Certificate Miss Beulah Avera, Wrens, Georgia

Voice Certificate Miss Frances M. Waddell, Woodbury, Georgia

Piano Diploma Miss Bessie L. Bryant, Chipley, Georgia

Miss Ethel Gilmore, Rebecca, Georgia

Haendel, Passacaglia from Suite in G Minor; Chopin, Mazurka, Op. 17 in
B-flat Miss Avera

Haydn, Sonata in C-sharp minor, Moderato; Litolff, Spinning Song,

Miss Bryant

Dudlev Buck, When the Heart is Young; C. S. Briggs, Hold Thou My

Hand - Miss Waddell

Jensen, Berceuse; Beethoven, Sonata, Op. 13, Grave, Allegro e con brio,

Miss Gilmore
Haydn, Sonata in D, Finale; W. Rehberg, Gavotte, Op. 16, No. 2

Miss Avera

Reginald De Koven, My Hame is Where the Heather Blooms; Gerald

Lane, Tatters ~ Miss Waddell

Mendelssohn, Concerto in G Minor, Presto, Allegro molto Miss Bryant

Weber, Concerto in E-flat, Op. 32, Allegro maestoso Miss Gilmore

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RECITAL NO. 11

APRIL 6, 1914

Piano Certificate ..Miss Gladys Hicks, Oglethorpe, Georgia

Expression Certificates Miss Annie C. Hines, Mountville, Georgia

Miss Fannie Louise Bradshaw, Warrenton, Ga.

Voice Diploma Miss Dolly Palmer Jones, Augusta, Georgia

G. Lazarus, Slumber Song Miss Emily Atkinson

Bach, Prelude in E; Beethoven, Sonata, Op. 14, No, 2, Scherzo

Miss Hicks

Booth Tarkington, The Little Brother Miss Bradshaw

Kllis, "Frau" Miss Hines

Adams, Holy City; Tosti, Prayer Miss Jones

Wilhelm Kuhe, La Violette, Op. 28, No. 3; E. Nollet, Tarantella, Op. 77

Miss Hicks

Cooke, When Men Propose Miss Bradshaw

Riley, Bud's Fairy Tale Miss Hines

Trotere, Asthore; Zardo, To Night Miss Jones

RECITAL NO. 12

APRIL 13, 1914

Piano Certificate Miss buida Parish, Wrens, Georgia

Expression Certificate and Voice Diploma

Miss Sara Crawford Tatum, LaGrange, Georgia

Piano Diploma Miss Pearl S. Dozier, LaGrange, Georgia

Concone, Judith; Mascheroni, Thou Art my Life Miss Tatum

Bach, Three Part Invention, No. 15; Schumann, Glueckes genug, Wich-
tige Begebenheit, Op. 15 ....Miss Parish

Cowen, Children's Home; Burleigh, Jean Miss Tatum

Chopin, Mazurka, Op. 7, No. 1; Mayer, Grande Etude, Op. 61, No. 3

Miss Dozier

Eugene Eield, The Old Man Miss Tatum

Mozart, Sonata in F, First Movement; L. Schytte, On the Sea.... Miss Parish

Kingsley, The Transfiguration of Miss Philura Miss Tatum

Mo/art, Concert in E-flat, First Movement Miss Dozier

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RECITAL NO. 13

ARIL 20, 1914

Piano Certificate Miss Vivian Frances Thompson, Mansfield, Georgia

Expression Certificates Miss Fannie Louise Bradshaw, Warrenton, Ga.

Miss Bessie Crabbe, Rockmart, Georgia
Miss Elizabeth MacNabb, Monroe, Georgia

Piano Diploma Miss Sara Crawford Tatum, LaGrange, Georgia

Longfellow, The Legend Beautiful Miss Crabbe

Bach, Preludio in C Major; Beethoven, Sechs Leichte Variationen

Miss Thompson

Tne Farewell, from Little Sister Snow Miss McNabb

Schleiffarth, Who will Buy my Roses Miss Myrtle M. Williams

Cook, When Men Propose Miss Bradshaw

Beethoven, Sonata, Op. 26, Marche Funebre; Ravina, Chanson Joyeux,

Op. 99 Miss Tatum

Jordan, When Graveyards Yawn Miss Crabbe

Grieg, Papillon, Op. 43, No. 1; Heller, Tarentelle in A-flat Major

Miss Thompson

Davis, Love Me Love my Dog Miss MacNabb

Mendelssohn, Concerto in G Minor, Andante Miss Tatum

Tarkington, The Little Brother Miss Bradshaw

RECITAL NO. 14

APRIL 27, 1914

Piano Certificate Miss Essie May Floyd, Alpharetta, Georgia

Voice Certificate Miss Ouida Parish, Wrens, Georgia

Expression Certificates Miss Daisy Boney, Fitzgerald, Georgia

Miss Frances Robeson, LaGrange, Georgia

Piano Diploma Miss Sara Satterwhite, Chipley, Georgia

Harris, The Tar Baby Miss Boney

Bach, Courante; Kuhlau, Sonata in F, Allegro Miss Floyd

Joseph L. Roeckel, Cherette, The Devoted Apple Miss Parish

Childs, The Man in the Shadow Miss Robeson

Mozart, Sonata in F Minor, Adagio; Mayer, Grande Etude Brillaute

Miss Satterwhite

The Hat Miss Boney

Arkadiff, Slumber Song; Rhode, Polonaise Miss Floyd

M. Piccolomini, Ora pro Nobis; Dermot MacMurrough, Macushla

Miss Parish

Liszt-Verdi, Rigoletto Miss Gladys Cantrell

Mayo, The Rescue of Polly (an arrangement from Poll}- of the Circus)

Miss Robeson
Mendelssohn, Concerto in G Minor, Molto Allegro Miss Satterwhite

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RECITAL NO. 15

MAY 11, 1914

RECITAL BY VIOLIN PUPILS

Krogmann, Little Prince Waltz Master Benson Freeman

Gabriel-Marie Madrigals; Field, Nocturne Miss Claude Dunson

Demuth, Landler; Schmidt, Cavatine Miss Louise Slack

David, Barcarolle; Des Libes, Barcarolle and Pizzicati Miss Pauline Pierce

(rilis, Rtveria; Seybold, La Tendressa Miss Eunice Moore

Moszkowski, Melodie . Miss Annie Moore

Krogmann, Merry Bobolink, The Robin's Lullaby... -Master Benson Freeman

Iluber, Concertino Miss Louise Slack

Gabriel-Marie, Serenade Badine; Danbe, Mazurka; C. Dancla, Waltz

Miss Claude Dunson

Dancla, Air Varie; Booth, Schlummerlied Miss Pauline Pierce

Papini, Theme with Variations Miss Eunice Moore

Krogmann, Santa Claus Guards, Primrose Dance....Master Benson Freeman

L. Dancla, Waltz.. Miss Annie Moore

Accolay, Concerto Miss Claude Dunson

Carri, Canzone; Gounod, Serenade Miss Pauline Pierce

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THF SCHOOL OF EXPRESSION-

MISS FEARLESS & CO.

A Comedy in Three Acts

Given by Expression Class Assisted by Glee Club
Miss Eula Bradford, Director

LaGrange College Auditorium, Friday, December 12, 1913, 8 P. M.

CHARACTERS

Miss Margaret Henley, au heiress ..Annie Hines

Miss Euphemia Addison, her chaperon Sara Salter white

Miss Sara Jane Lovejoy, from the Lost Nation Louise Bradshaw

Katie O'Connor, Miss Henley's servant Anna Belle Hutcheson

Miss Barbara Livingstone ~) Frances Robeson

Miss Bettie Cameron } Miss Henlev's Guests Sara Tatum

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Misss Marion Reynolds J Bessie Crabbe

"Just Lizzie" the ghost Ruth Pike

Miss Alias j The "Silent Sisters," sup- f Miss Eddie Mae Chastain

J posed to be Jack Eggleston
Miss Alibi J and James Reading [ Miss Frederica Westmoreland

PROGRAM

Chorus Sweet and Low Medley

Glee Club

ACT I.

Scene Living room in Miss Henley's country house;

Chorus The Rosary

Glee Club

ACT II.

SCENE Living room of cottage on "Spook Island"

Chorus Medley

Glee Club

ACT III.

Scene Same as Act II.

THE SCHOOL OF EXPRESSION

Eula Bradford, I Erector

HENRY VAN DYKES HOUSE OF RIMMON
Friday Ni^ht. May 15, 1914, 7:30 On Inner Court of Campus

SCENE

Damascus and the Mountains of Samaria. Time, 850 B. C.

ACT I.
Scene I. Night in the Garden of Naamati at Datnas
SCENE II. The Court of the House of Rimmon,

ACT 11.
The Court of the House of Rimmon.

ACT HI.
SCENE I, Samaria, outside Naaman's Tent.
Time, Daybreak.

Scene II. Same.

ACT IV.

The Court of the House of Rimmon.

CHARACTERS
BENHADAD Kins: of Damascus .... Miss Satterwhil<

REZON High Priest of Rimmon Miss Pkinizy

Sabaixidian A Xoble of Damascus . . Miss Bradshaw
IIazaei, ) \ Miss Pilcher

IzDHUBAR - Courtiers of Damascus ... - Miss Boney
RAKHAZ ) ( Miss Hutcheson

SHUMAKIM The King's Fool Miss Tatum

Voice of Elisha

Naaman Captain of the Armies of Damascus . Miss Bradford

Ruahmah A Captive Maid of Israel . . . Miss Robeson

Tsarpi Wife of Naaman Miss I lines

White Envoy Miss Tucker

RED ENVOY Miss Harris

Khamma ( Tsarpi 's Confidential j Miss Pike

NUBTA < Attendants < Miss Vaughan

KHARIMAT1

MISS MCNABB MISS COOPER MISS RICHARDS

MISS BUTENSHON MISS BECTON MISS HUTCHESON

MISS MAXWEU MISS JAMISON-
SOLDIERS

MISS JONES MISS CAXTRH1.I, MISS PUR YEAR

MISS L. PIERCE MISS THOMPSON MISS CHASTAIN

MISS E. PIERCE MISS CROOK MISS SPARKS

MISS COOK MISS WILLIAMS MISS ANDREW

KHALI

MISS HAMMOND MISS HUMBER MISS MOORE

MISS WESLEY MISS ENGLISH MISS JOINKK

MISS S. GREEN MISS RAWLS

PRiESTS OF RIMMON

MISS MARTIN MISS FEW MISS BRADLEY

MISS P. PIERCE MISS JOHNSON iS ERWIN

MISS BI.ACK MISS RUMBLE MISS ALDERMAN

CITIZENS

MISS FOSTER MISS KYTLE Miss ROBER1

MISS HICKS MISS MCKOWN MISS 1 1'A'NM.!,

MISS FLANAGAN MISS RAMPLKY MISS PI ED

SENTINELS

MISS GRIFFIN MISS A VERA

MISS NORTON

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COMMENCEMENT, MAY 29-JUNE 1, 1914

TYROLIEM QUEEN

Operetta in Four Acts

MAY 29, 1914, 8 P. M.

TYROLIENS Sara Tatum, Queen Rosalie; Beulah Avera, Olive Bradley,
Bessie Bryant, Gladys Cantrell, Eddie May Chastain, Blondine Cooper,
Kunice Dean, Florence Few, Essie May Floyd, Marie Griffin, Missouri
Harris, Janie Lynn Joiner, Louise Knox, Emma Lee Kytle, Ouida Par-
ish, Lucile Pierce, Nelle Preston, Sarah Satterwhite, Hallie Smith,
Ruth Sparks, Hortense Stewart, Frances Waddell.

GYPvSIES Dolly Jones, Mother Grunt; Fannie Andrew, Mary Dee Erwin,
Leola Flanagan, Ethel Gilmore, Clara Green, Frank Hill, Sam Hill,
Ava Johnston, Nina Maxwell, Maggie Phinizy, Pauline Pierce, Kittie
Pilcher.

FAIRIES Myrtle Williams, Queen; Pauline Becton, Irene Butenschon,
Lyndall Butts, Annie Fennell, Nell Hammond, Maud Harris, Gladys
Hicks, Claire Hill, Annie Belle Hutchinson, Agnes Jamison, Bess Mc-
Kown. Elizabeth McNabb, Ruth Pike, Ruth Richards, Frankie Robson.

GLEE CLUB CONCERT

SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1914, S P. M.

LaGrange Medley Glee Club

Buck, Variations on Last Rose of Summer, Op. 34 (Organ)

Miss Nina E. Maxwell

Medley of Popular Songs Glee Club

Hermann Carri, Canzone, Op. 34, (Violin) Miss Pauline Pierce

W. L. Thompson, Come Where the Lilies Bloom

Misses, Jones, Becton, Tatum, Hammond

W T ieniawski, Valse de Concert, Op. 3 Miss Eddie Mae Chastain

L. C. Goodbye Glee Club

Riley, Bear Story, (Reading) Miss Annie C. Hines

Medley of Popular Songs Glee Club

Carrie Jacobs-Bond, Still Unexprest Miss Hallie Claire Smith

J. C. Bartlett, A Dream Miss Sara C. Tatum

L. C. Serenade Glee Club

GLEE CLUB

Miss Dolly Jones, Manager; Miss Pauline Becton, Accompanist; Misses
Sara Tatum, Nell Hammond, Pauline Pierce, Mary Rampley, Blondine
Cooper, Nina Maxwell, Bess McKown, Ouida Parish, Olive Bradley,
Ruth Pike, Annie Hines, Janie Lynn Joiner, Maggie Sue Phinizy, Kit-
tie Pilcher, Missouri Harris.

LA.GR A N G E C O I. L E ( ^ E 1 5

SUNDAY, MAY 31, 1914, 10:30 A. M.

Lefebure Wely, Prelude In E-flat (Organ) Mrs. Princess M. Kelson

Edward L. White, Jehovah's Praise (Anthem

Hymn

Praj er
Dudley Buck, Come Holy Spirit Mr. Alwyn M. Smith

Hymn
Sermon Rev. James* E- Dickey, D. I.*., Oxford, Georgia

Hymn
James Rogers, Processional March (Organ) Mrs Princess M. Nelson

8 P. M. Sermon by Rev. Frank W. Brandon, I). D., Anniston, Alabama

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LaGra nge College

GRADUATE EXERCISES

MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1914, 8 P. M.
Lemmens, Sonata Pontificale, Fanfare (organ). ...Miss Lois Loraine Schaub

Verdi

[ Recitative, Che mai vegg'io
] Cavatina, Infelice! e tu credevi
| Recitative, L'offeso onor, signori

> (Krnani)

I Cabaletta, Infin che un brando vindice j
Mr. Alwyn M. Smith

Moritz Moszkowski , Valse, Op. 34, No. 1 (piano). ...Miss Ada Mildred Gane

Benjamin Godard, Berceuse (Jocelyn) (violin). Mrs. Ethel Dallis Hill

Address Rev. Frank W. Brandon, D. 13., Anniston, Alabama

Baccalaureate Address

Conferring Degrees

President Rufus W. Smith

Benediction

Susie May Green
Marv Buford Hunter

GRADUATES
A. B.

Rubie Claire Moss

Frederica Sylvester Westmoreland

Calera Pauline Becton
Bessie Lou Bryant
Gladys Cantrell
Eddie Mae Chastain
Sarah Pearl Dozier
Sallie Florence Few

Calera Pauline Becton

Ethel Gilmore
Sarah Isabelle Satterwhite
Lois Loraine Schaub
Willouise Ruth Sparks
Sara Crawford Tatum
Frances Marion Waddell

Voice

Sara Crawford Tatum

Expression

Sarah Isabelle Satterwhite

Dolly Palmer Jones

CERTIFICATES

Beulah A vera, Piano

Bessie Blackmon, Piano, Relig. Edu

Gladys Cantrell, Bible, Relig. Edu.

Eddie Mae Chastain, Education

Jewell May Cook, Education

Bessie Mae Crabbe, Expression

Florence Foster, Relig. Education

Emma Henderson, Edu., Relig. Ed.

Gladys Hicks, Piano

Annie Clara Hines, Expression

NinaEmily Maxwell, Piano, Organ

Elizabeth Jones McNabb, Expression

Dolly P. Jones, Religious Education

Annie Louise Moore, Art

Annette Estelle Patton, Education

Ruth Richards, Piano

Lois Loraine Schaub, Organ

Sara C. Tatum, Education, Expression

Vivian Frances Thompson, Piano

Frances M. Waddell, Voice, Rel. Ed.

Frederica S. Westmoreland, Bible,

and Religious Education

RO >MS FOR TWO IN THE HAWKES Bl'II.DIXG XOTE THE SI!

Locations