LAGRANGE FEMALE COLLEGE, LaG range, Georgia. 1891 = 92. =t i r=i=rT^i=r=i=n I r=l=T=i=T=i t i=t= U-i ,l i 1 , 1- 1=1= CATALOGUE Of THL Fortv-Seventh Annual Session ii LAGRANGE FEMALE COLLEGE LaG range, Georgia. IXTITUTBD t3> CUABTESCO iv 4 t Judge u$ by our u;orl(. ] v.l; \ m.i , ., \ REHlBTI I -l i. \ m |.i ( |\i Board of Trustees. \\. I). Amu OHMS, I). D. 1)1!. .I'UIV A. liUl.ll Hon. I!. H. BlOIIAM ItKV. II. .1. l!l..ll\M .loil.N 1!. Bboomr \a < < Win. 1. 1: ' \ W. (It M-M AX II. II. Cast, a. V.. M. I). JnllS 1). Kl'MI Mi-ciX W. V. fill AY H.in. IIf.nkV I!. BjUIH .1. w. Bxror, i>. D J. C. IIinmmx I:kv. J, H. Hi x.Mi rrr K::v. A. I'. .Junks .1. W. ;.i ,i .. I. I). QnOBQE I.i:-i.i;: I!. & Mi Taki.in foam \V. .Miiii.i: .1. K. Mixon. '). I). I. F. <><;). KTilLK I. K. I'AIIK, U.. I) L M. PaIIK III v. V.\ A. Paisk< Dk. E. D. Pitman lih'V. W. r. Qt II.I.IAN- F. P. Uam.i.k W T. Smrtu Joan L BcuBMoa . . . Mo-I- M'l.M; T. M. Swift B, T. riicnii'-iiv. Kaq 1 I Til! ITT Hon. w. a. Team I.'kv. U\ W. \\\w.-\vwi:ni \V\i. s. With vm Officers of the Board. HON. I!. U. |;K;haM W. V SEAT I. ii.r mne. I.ii (range. L(raiiK< < 'ovington. I..II.I - . I !!_;.-. Atl;in';i. tVaabington. LaUrange. I.l'.l .MILL'-. I iG range. Greenville. Atl:uii.i. \ 1 1: ii t :i. Athena. <' ii tri>\ [lie. Al!;uit.i. Gordon, Al:i. LaGrangi LaG range. Elberton. Stinson, LaG range, LaG range. Atlanta. LaG range. Augusta. Roanoke. Ala. < Greenville. LaG range. A in*-] leus. Elberton. Kewnaa. LaG i v c san. Angnata Anniston. Ala. PltKatDi K I S III tm;v and Titi ISI in. Faculty 1891-92. LITERARY DEPARTMENT. BUFU8 W. SMITH, A. M. Mental and Moral Science. EtJLHB B, SMITH. A. M.. English, Spanish, Mw< Mm. BtTFUS W. SMITH. Mathematics. Mm. KI7LXB it. SMITH Mathematics, Literary Department. Mm. IXI.a LAXAB BTBOTHF.R, A. B .. Elocution, Literary Department. J;i.\. SUBSET M. SMITH, A. H.. Latin. CLIFFORD I.. SMITH. Natural Science, Bookkeeping. Him PI BL L050. a. !;.. Penmanship, Physical Culture, Literary Departm.nl TH<)M\s C, MAN'VIM,. ."-pe:ial Penmanship. Mi-- BABBICT K. JOHN80X, I., i., Preparatory Department. MUSIC DEPARTMENT. ai.wvn m. SMITH, Dnacros, Harmony. Chorus, Slght-Sin^in- MM. AI.WVN M. SMITfl (CrBAiM ul, N. K. ( .,. Voice Culture. Orjran, Theory. I.Ai.l! AM. I. I I M VII ' "I II ' !' Mi- MIRIAM WEST, A M.. Piano, Theory . Mi-- M IIDEF. SMITH, A. B., Planu. Theory. Mm CLAIMS L SMITH, A. i:.. Piano, Theory. CLIFFORD L SMITH, Violin, Acoustic*. Mm. LULA i.amai; BTSOTHXR, a. is. Oultar. ART DEPARTMENT. Mi- MAMIE HOLIFIELD. INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT. Mi- A. PLXMDTG W.VKI). Dressmaking. Mi- PEARL Mini;, a. B., Stenography, Typewriting. COLLEGE HOME. Mi:-. KIKI-.s W. .SMITH, L IDT I'kin. ipai.. Mi-- MEL IS S A CATO, DOMEMTK ! >-., AhTMENT. OFFICERS OF THE FACULTY, turtns W. smith. Phwmh BTJLXB li. SMITH, Bw bstabt. CLIFFORD L SMITH, Tittimtx Alumna?. Pi. ;.-. i ii form m eoacarnlag marrtacM, rtaatha, omittad alunua, wtmmfi in iimiih- bttov. iiii..rniMii..ii eeneernlni addrtaa, occupation, ste^ wll Ihiiiililully r.-iei\ ,|. Il man lad, Mill.- i i us) >:i ml'- nun,.-. | n |, . an. I ji.1.1 . -. eopn - ..i eatatocua*. \m I prior to IMS. Dwtad alumna? are Indicated thui 1 S4. M mi. i \ \.\vr. Blisabetb 1.. Iiurk.' Sarah II. ( mix rim. MABJU1 I. \.\MI M iv Swanaoa,* M MI'l V \.\ MX, Borah T. Cameron, 1H47. A.l. Ill 1,1,- E. f.lu'h.un.- Harsh H. Cooper, Mr- Newton. Tabitha E. Hill. Mr* 1 1. .ward,* Martha It. Hill. Mr>. l'otts.* i:. !"<. a v. Marshall,' narah C. Morgan, i iphella A i isborne, *usan J. Pnsalej . Mary A. Baundart.* 1 S48. \lurv v. Brotujnton, Mrn MiMiluiiiiiaii, Elian .1. Bryan, Mr-. Martin Aiii.irintli.i fc. Cameron. Mr-. (. I. ..;,, Harsh i layton. Mr-. Jeter, Catharine V Poster, Mrs. Willis, Jane E. Gilbert, Mr-. , i i in .- .1 fi r a tuw o ud , ~;ir:,li .1 Kiild. Sarah I '. K Ing, Pauline i,m is. r.llznl.etli I'arliam, n. II. Akin. Mr-. Tntuni.' Oeorgiaf. Blgham. Mr-. Williams, Henrietta Broome,* Hophronla H.Campbell, Dorothy A. rhanpell, Mr-. Mattbawa, Amanda A DuBote, M r*. I rai . Kniuees A. Favor, Mi-. Goldsmith, 1 Mil. Mary P. Origan, n \ Mnddox, Niincv Meadera. Acadia k. Mitchell, V 'in K. Pitta. lb \. Bttnaoa, Mary A. Thompson.* France- K. Bronghtou. Mr-. T2 M r<. I'nvi-. M ra, laopknart,* M ra, Meant, Mr-, i .it ii.-. Mrs. Hampton, Mr-. Dosler, Mary M. Douglass,* wnaan W. I touglaas, Mar; F. Drake, Mary i iravaa, \llll l(..(,l Mary P. Bald,* Rebecca A. H.n ledge. Koxanna sharp. alliarlne Spiecr. Ma ran v vi i Mr- H I II.- Mr-, liiirber. Mr- W. Pk< - Mrs. Bunk lev. Mr-. Perry. Mrs. Cninp." Mrs. HI.-.-. Mrs. Aharon Mrs. Tlitiior." Mr-. NVal,* Mrs. John- Mr-. Leak.* Mr-. Dowdell. Mr-. I toiler, Mr-. Undent!, Mrs. Harper. Mrs. Ak.r-.- Mr-. Blown,* Mrs. Doctor, Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Nicholson. Mrs. Bunks, Mm. Neal.* Mrs. Mitchell. Mrs. . Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. La*, Mrs. Boj Dton Mrs. Jones. Mrs. . I. \(.li \ M.I. 1 I.MAI I. I "I II ' I Mi- MIKIAM WTESt, A. M.. Piano, Theory. Mi- M IIDEI SMITH, A. H., Piano. Theory. Mi < I.AIIJK I.. SMITH. A. I'... Piano, Theory. CLIFFORD L SMITH. Violin, Acoustics. Km, i,it.\ i.amai; STROTHKR, a. B. Oukar. ART DEPARTMENT. Mi- MA.MII, HOLIFIKLD. INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT. Mi- A. FLKVIKG WAKI), l)rc*sn:aklng. Mi- Pi \i;l. LOKO, A 15.. su niitraphy, Typewriting COLLEGE HOME. mi. Kl fVt W. smith. i,M,v Paw h-ai.. OFFICERS OF THE FACULTY. W FOi w smith, nm v, 1 ' ' Bl II. sMiTII. ft* ,., , CLIFFOBD I. smimi mi wkk. Alumnae. Pi. :i-.- luiiirm ns eoncerning marriages, deaths, omitted tinman, or any cm n in w brtotr, Information concerning address, occupation, ir., will be i ti:i it u in 1 1 > received. If married, date hatband's name, title, and addrsss. Bend u>> copies of catalogue* Itraed prior to IMS. D e c e as ed alumna are Indicated tim- IK4<. MAIDBK MAKE Elisabeth I., iiurk,' Siiruli II. i 'mm ron, MAItllll n \ \xi Mrs. Bwanaoa,* M MHF.N NAM!:. Siinih T, Cameron, Adelaide E. BlftaaiB,' Sarah EI, Cooper, Mrs. Newton. Tabitha K. Hill, Mrs. Howard,' Martha R, Hill. Mr-. PotU,* Rebecca V. Marshall,* 1847. Sanili ('. Morgan, i rphella A. < isborne, Ruaan J. Presley, Mary A. Baunden.* Mary \. Broughton, El ./n .1. Bryan, Ain.irintlia ('. t'atiien.n, Barah ( layton, Catharine P. Dosler, Jane E. Gilbert, Mr*. Montgomery, Mrs. M:in i Mi-, ntbson, Mr*. Jeti r. Mrs. Willis, Mr-. , 1848. Francei .1 O r e wiwu od, Harah .1 KUId, Siiruli E. King, Pauline Lewis. Elisabeth I'lirlinm, 1 84!>. Josephine II. Akin, Mrs. Georgia < '. lllgliitni. Mrs. Henrietta Broome.* Bophronla H. Campbell. Dorothy A. Chappell, Mrs. Imanda A. I mBose Prance* A. Pavor, Mr-. Mr*. Tnl n in. Will lama, Matthews, Ivi'v. Goldsmith. Mary P. Origin, Buaan v . Maddox, Nancy Meadera, 1 Acadia f. Mitchell, Ann K. Tins. RHsnbeth A, Btlnaon, Mary A. Thompson.* Pranees K. itrouirhtou, Mr- Antoinette P. Hnrkc, Mrs Martha K. Dixon, M r-. Isabella E. Dnufflaas, Mrs. Narrlaaa W Douglass, Mrs. RebecraO. Forbes.* Margaret \. 01 1 lam, Mrs. Mary !'. i.rittln. M i-. Siinih C. Griggs. Mrs. 1850. 'rlHIK * Onrtrell.* i II niton.* v llo-S, bailey, Qondman, Met lehee, I^mg, Martha I". Harvey, \nn K McOintr. s-i'-.'in M. Mesdors, Sarah i '. Newton, i 'ordella \. Kcddlng, Rebecca A, ^latim, Caroline H. Stephens, Catherine C. stinson, Helen A. Tate. Mary C. \lfonl, Talliilnh inner, Mary j. Cost, Ann Davis, Jans K. Davie, I. C. Hampton, H limit. 1 I eleatla him, J, Kidd, Huaan McUehee, lane Newton, i nr, l , Mis. He r,|. Mrs. Wells.' Mrs. Kener, Mr-. Mrs. West on. Mary M. Dnugfaaa.* Bitean W, I louglass, M.ir. R. Drake, Mary t i raves. i xrt. M is. Davis, Mrs. [*oekbart, < M r>. Means, Mrs. I. ane, Mr-. Hampton, Mrs. Iiozier. Ann Reld, Mary I', licid.* Rebecca A, it, it ledge, Roxanna sharp, Catharine Bploer, MAKKIKIi s \ si 1 . . Mrs. Hill.- Mr-. Barter, Mr.- weekea, Mrs. Ilnnlcley. Mr-. Perry, Mrs. Camp,* Mrs. Hire, Mrs. Ab e r c r o mbie,' Mrs. Tignor.* Mrs. Neal,* Mi-. Johnson, Mi-. Leak.* Mrs. Ilowdcll. Mrs. Dosler, Mrs. Radclifl, Mrs. Harper. Mr-. Alters.' Mrs. Brown,* Mrs. Dosler, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Nicholson, Mrs. Hanks, Mm. Neii I.* Mrs. Mitchell. Mrs. , Mrs. Phillips. Mrs. I. ci Mri. Hoynton. Mrs. Jones, M ps. . l.AlillAM.K I'K.MAI.l; UOI.l.KCiE. 1 8.">.. M U1IF..N NAMK. Lorlne N. Acer. Murub A .Users. Aiin-ilu V. Amutt, Isabella liulilrii-k,* Lou lu Bryan,* Anna Calhoun, Eaima Cameron. >arah K. i 'aim-run. Kiien Cllue, Ciitbarini i oleman, Mary Kllzn Colquitt, C iruline Craven, MANIUKH villi: Mr*. Mniiii. Mrs. I'n .-.' .Mr.-.. II.- .n-.l. Mrs, Martin, Mrs. Leonard Mrs. Waters, Mrs. (jalluiy, Mrs. DIs, Mrs. uappington. M UllBN N IMI: K. H. K 1 1 1 1 1 1 > : i I - . p 1 1 . Murj Kali, N.iu.-y Hall. Missouri J.in -. Mar} !..'.-. Mar, Lnyd. ion/, iia-iii I'ooe, Marietta Peeplcs," Hu hi Kerry, Hurrlel H;il\ ej . Caroline Ware, Mury Wniut.-i.l, i| 1 1:1111. :> SA II Mrs. Ma IT, II. Mr*. Hall, Mrs. . Mrs. . Mr~. lira. III. I.'. M rs. . Mrs. Marcus, Mr-, inn. mi-. r.o.Mi. 1854. Bsrah M. Barnes, Mary Colquitt, Ann E. Cooper, Msrpuei Cunningham,* \ in. null' l&diMoudson, Hurrlel KdiiioiiiUim, I riuiri'* II. 1 1 anli.. Mury A. KIiik. In i . U-v, Mary >i. McKemie, l.ia\ A. Morrow . I N't-W.OII, Mr-, i Ireen M rs. AJidenon Mrs. Klinoull, Mr-, i 'raven, Mr-. Hiullll, .Mr-. Burn. ;:. Lucj I'm-. (Jeorgin Patrick, M i-Miiu i I'ius, Suruli V. Held, sii-.in H teel', Numb i >. Omltb, >.n;i.i .i . aieuiuiidgi Man Si iphells, It. T. Tu I Inform, i orueilu Tj it-i. \i.,r.. Van,. Mr-. Allen, M i -. Urant, Mi-. Wilson, Mr-. Herring, Mrs. Corry, Mrs. Toung 1H,V>. I.i-llllll .1. Aual II. Martha A. Cogblll, n i mh \ ii.iwki.i-. \ Irgial i i. Kdmondi, Mni'Kurel K. urlillii, >.n I. Harris, II Holland, I'll" '*'. .Mn'. i v Henrietta K. Mi-Baln, Mr- Mi.iKin.-l K. Mi li hi. II, Kluibrotigli, ran, ill. i P. Mn, Mnrgurel A. M, Blanch. Morga Mary I-:. K,-,l\. Salali W. Kitm kali- I. Hellei-lc, i-.iu.i i i. HUeptai .Mar., I umiiii k. r.iinii K in .1. Tyler urun l,. v, urn dors, Hllll'V, Mr-. K/.y.i II. II. ai rs, Johnson III-. -. Mrs. I.nvi-l.-i.-i r.l. aIi- Morgan, 1. 'i i - i, a,. 1 H.VI. Mrs. Mct'raw, Mr-. .In, Ik.-, I M r .. \\ \ Applehy, Manila K. Hlackhui a Ijiiira I. Cameron, Martha i . i aru>r, Silllli' I IiiIk. I i//li- \l ( aaiilii. ; .11.11 li., Mlleii li i. M.J. Kdwar.1., fl paon, lj.ulseIi.KIII.. Il.-r.liig, Mliiill I-.. Han. II \|, Hl.iltll Anna M. ||. .'. Hill, Harriet V i.i, .-,-,, ml, Manila I' McKemie, \ a. ia ll. Meadow -. K, hit ana I'll ;-. Mar., \. I'.iwili. ,-.,.,;:. Kophlu I.- Maunders, I' laia-r- i . Tsnillsoll. Man i . i v I, ,. I'liiin \'. Mrs. M M -. liin,., . M rs i i i\. ii. M i - I a num. Mi-. Wither i , IK57. m i: a I ford, I l 1 - \n,|ii v,, M \ . vikliiM.n n \ llalili M:i,,. I | II.nl. ssu II >" \. I an-. Mar) l.-iniu v i.arllii:;i Mi- II. in. I. rj . M , I Mi. I Sn-ali \ II , It. Powell, Main., a. Khuniate. - in Kinlth, Anna Mlongnll, Mnrv .1 --Mi,. , i I linn I-;. Milan-..:; M.i , , | . I .hi-. I, \ U Mrs, Clark, Mr-. Tlgnor, M rs, i-',iii.,,a, Mrs. .lu.i::-.. i I.AI.I1A M.I I I M VI. I i ii| I | ,, | I M.-.N. VI MIH SNA Ml. <.. I: Ii T. I.. 11. Brown, Millie Hull. \ . II. < l.'i.vl .1. .v. Cooper, M. A. Cox, |{. r i 'rowder, I. I'. i...nlmi, Mry I.. A ken, Susan I-:, lias*. M. K. Benll, Matin- Carl ton, Mniv .1. Carlton, Alice K. Under, l-'l.lrll. I lllinllli C.McKemle, Sue i . Means, A. Mmi Inn. I. Anun Morgan, K M. Moss, Kiiiiiiii I.. Hi. slick, M. Abble Callaway. Claude V. < arlton, L'liza .1. Cox, Mar) l !. l \ ana, I i l 'ifiniiii!, ) i ] rnella Forbes, Augusta M. Hill, Kunnle Jeter, M. Fannie Johnson, N. \. Johnson, K. S. I.nlliv , .1. M. I M v l : n 1 1 l . Mill Mr*. Terrell,* minn Mm V S, I ,1.1 HW. Mil I. K. V. llHinlllon. Mrs. Park, M V. 1 III,, Mil mi. VI i Hamilton, .\l i '. Vim Epps, V. C. Hanks, Mrs. Tuggle, M i Reese, M. 1. Speer, 1 8.->J). Mr. Mi-. Mr-. M r* Mrs. .\i rs. M rs, Mrs. Ridley. |ii i/iir.' Cobb, Craven, tiriffin,* Speer, Fiournoy, VI'ISs, Nettle Nels M. H. Hull, -ii. Mm j Shepherd, Mattle n. Shepherd, Aley Smith, < nrrii- SI ins. ,ii. Aehaah Turner. I'pll.-llll Willi, s, Tinalle Winston, Sarah Woraack, I'. K. Woodward, 1HOO. M is. Edmondson, Mrs. Mis. M ra. M is. Mrs. Mrs. M rs. Akers, Kd arils. I ' \..ii Waltermlre '1 lni|ll|i ..|!." Mel .i.w. Maddux, Alice I ,ed better, S. i 'nrnella Loveloy, M I. Miller. ' In 'l' nla Hi I ford, Aline K. Heese, Holly Itobllit Kduii M. Husii. Snlllc Sangi , I.nura J. Snsnett, Sallle shephi rd, MolllcJ. Smith, SnlllaTalley, Isabella C. Winfrey. I. SO I. Lavlnla A. Bird, Julia Bohannon, (ieorgln A. Itr. .irtrli t < >n . Maggie Buruslde, Emma K. i 'ameron, Aria i rawford, Ella M. Cunningham, I- liini'i > M. Douglass, Moll i.- Hunnlcutt, Sallle li. Jeter, C. M. Ledbetter, Mary a. Baldiiek, Fr -is A. Baas, Fletcher Hlrch, Vandalla E. Boddlc, Lliste Burge, Anna E. Evans, Mattle Field, Lucy \. Fleming, Mary F. Ullmer, Llszle (lodwln, Ji mile Goodwin, Rebecca Harrington, Mary v. Hmv nes, Ella Hill. Georgia Hodnett, s ns,|,| \ Hut;!;. Mrs. M is. Mr-. Craig,* Witter,* 1 !a.\ i s, Mi s. ii, nderson, M is. M rs. Mrs. Mrs smith, l.'.UI-. i '.- r:i-:-, Ellis,* Lucy H. Lipscomb, Milli,- i.. Mori ininl. Ellen It. Pattlllo, K. tr. Phillips, I.. C. Pullen, I.. I . Handle. Charlotte K. Held, . Packard, Fletcher Hnis, Mattle n. ntis, Mallle v. Travlor, Molllc White, Mattle E. Winihls , MABHII n \ v MR Mrs. Sin III i.- Mi- W nisi,. m rs. i ; iiss,.]|,. Mrs, K Irkaev Russell, Boddle, . Igletrei Marsh, Tniiilln.* Winston,' Mi Mis Mrs Mrs Mrs, Mrs, M is Mis Harrli M rs i;.-vhi. Mis Monty, Mrs. McFarlln, Mis HI. uiiln, i Mr-. Hammond M rs Callahan, M rs. Mulllm, VI, - H ran ham, M rs. Shorter, Mrs. Harwell, M Is. .Inlll's. M is. Callawav, Mrs. . I,. Iks. Mrs. Morris. Mrs. Towoea,* Mrs. Cameron. Mrs. , Mrs. Bryant.* .Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. Williams. M rs. Joiner, Mrs. Tam,' Mrs. Harris. Mrs. Abraham, LA0RA50E FKM.U.K COLI I fil 1 <.:{. BUBNQI N.VMK. Addle Hull. Hattle K. Callaway. Lizzie Leslie, Bailie I-eslle, Miutli- Marshall, iiiiiim v (Mi . Mrs, Tomllnson, Mrs. Bt'iisliy. M \ ll>I N \ V Ml . Annie Martin. Belle McCain. Uerallne /. Moreland, Mr* Anna Turner. M \lll:ll I, wm M ri l-'r.-t-mal,. -I , .,. 1 8f4. Kllza Akers, Ella Broughlon, I. In llurk, Mary Cunningham. Kutta Brail, Alloc Bryunt, Mrs. Bon-den. Mrs. Hay." Mrs. Hornady Mrs, Willis, Mars K. Curtrlghl Fan nle Hall. Nora Owens, Kaiinir Pollen, 1 K<.->. Aelisah Mnddox, M rs. Rakestraw, Mrs.) mi. lit-. M rs. Rinlth, M rs. Ami-. Mr. I'.-,.-, . Janle HnrUr. Naniiii- Callaway, 1H7I. Mrs.TrolU, Mrs. Wyiii -,* I. iila Culberson Mary Mill. Mrs. McCov. Mrs. Flckllu. Halite Cotter, Annie C. Curtrigni, i arrie 1'il man. Maria 0. B I I 'urn Hie kin, Mollis Belle Evan*, Bailie Lou Haralson, I87:i. Mrs. lt< a i ,-, Mrs. MeClure, Mrs. Trull I, Willi,- Pitman, Marj I.. Poytun ->. 1874, Mis. Mallei!. Mr- Seals, Lulu Ward, Maggie \\ bltaki-r. Addle > >. WlmliUb Mrs. Bradneld.' Mr-. Iliiriiurd.* m r i oote, Mrs. A i it Ik .ii \ AMoraGaulding, Mary Alforil, Julia Connally, Annie Crusselle, 187 - V,' ry ,' Ola M. Simmons, .-.: -. Mozley, rjasic A.Travlor m Park, M i -. Simmons Mattle Traylor, Fannie White, 1879. Mrs. Nortben. Mrs. ( lay, Mil* w llllan Mrs. Held. Jennie Atkinson, Mattle Cook, Fannie Dowman, Halite Dowman, Mrs. Z.-llars. Mrs.Zuber, 1880. Ida i.. . i: i .. . Haiti,- linn, II, \ . Myrtle McFarflu, Emma 8tip< M rs, Trammell. Mrs, Reade, Mrs, Bn stall. I.AOHA M.IC II MAI. K COLLI '> I SSI. BAIDKS WMl. I.niii A. Brnnuou, Htelltl Hiiiiin, J. Mm III u II,-. Mull ! K. Driver, Mj rl lr i mi-, j: llll Mil Mnliri . M Minn ii KAMI M rs. Knapp, Mn Baker, M I-. - s u QflflOII, M V I 1 1 1 \ Mil! \ ugusta Vnughan, Kiln VuukIiuii, I, nln Walker, I .mill.- \\ nl I. in-. Mullir I!. \\ liilak, i. M \ mum v V Ml Mr-. Matt hewn, Mra. Kltxpatrirk tin rre, ,M ra. i >\ erstreet, Mi-. Matthews, Allee K. liuvkiii. 1 . 1 1 > Howard, Jila I'almer, M.i III.- !: MtlfM , IHH'J. Mr- Miljirln, Mi'-. McDonald, Ma; Pantile Turner, Bertha w alker, Irene Ward, Mi-. In rli.i . Mm, I. iipii. 1 HH.'i. II. I. ii Baldwin, I'. Italian!, Allllle llnnlli . . Mil) Candler. sn-ii' Candler. < tiiii 1 \ nt i .hi il-i in. inn. Iii I Heidi, Mr-. Hawier, Mr*. * Mrs. Mrs, Cantrell Maude Unwell, I alTii- I'nrlis. Nellie II vlll, l.llii I In III i-.,;i. .lallii- U'ail-u.iilli, I iltarel te Vouug, M rs. Johnson, M rs. ii'llnrn, M ra. Mniili. Mrs. Irv inr. Mr-. Matthews. llilllnh B. Xni.i'.l. Kllen K. Barrj . n. - Mnr\ ii. lironnie, Mary I,. I{ evlll, 1SS4. Mrs. Carney, Mr . ilr.-lmin. Mrs, Al ;lus hi. Kugcnbi V. Hlmms, Mrs Redwlne, Minnie Hpenrx, M r. Wicker, Adelaide VVadswarth, Mrs. Copeland, I Marj i.i/./i.- Wright, Mrs. . 1 KM."). Pauline v.. Arnold, I it. --if Burnett, n. a. Minimi I'. Ilulliinl, Mrs. ... Kntle Ii. i 'ooper, Mr-. Culpepper, A K in-i Johnson, b. t. Kitlaj Knight, Mr . Abercroiiible, M r-. I.nllii' I'.. I.iwi-. i . Mr-. Lanier,* M is. 1 iny. M rs, .luliiisiiii. M rs. Woodyard. 1HS7. 1 1. Burnett, 11. . Oleun 1 iiin|i. Mrs, rarpenter, Annie I.. Cole, Mrs. Woffi . i. w mi. ii. 1 Cutter, !'"* K. Heard, Mrs. Jnnum Berts V, Henrv, Mrs rhumas, Mials H.Jarn 11. Mnj Johnson. 11. s. Hlanehe McKcr'in. Maude McKarlln, n. s. Mrs White, Clara I.. Meriwether, \111v Mi.--, Lillian i v Mm. Mute i. Arnold, ". Dora II. Beckiuaii, Lou (i. Ciiinp, M. .1. Mule Cooper, Fannie Covin, Minnie I.. Craw lord, !':. r l Craw lord, Ollie Etlla. M. Jennie Evana, B. a. Mamie II. Hard wick, Lillle .li.rr.-n. N. Grace Joim-inn, 1 888. M MUCH p N AMI mini \ \* mi: Pantile Bel Jouea, Mr- Scbwattnuum, i eclle I glim. Mr*. Brannon, Annie M, J hI Mi.. Mabry, Mrv Mnddox. Mr-. Tripp.., Mr. fwyniiin MARHIF.ll> II Mr-. 1*0111 1,- Minnie Mooie, >. l.l/.zk Pat ii- Miiude.M.S. r >|igIu,B.M. M ra. Dent, l.lllle Kulltvau, \. i,,o- Turner, M I -. Wilcox, \'m.':i,\'.ni /.mo II. n.s. Mr-. Moot I. Ittii.v Ware, b. a. Mra. etearey, Pearl v\ Ullll.' A. \\ lllllT-l mil. I. . 1HHJ>. Annie li. CBamblens, I,. Abble i 'liiiniiil.*--. !,. Iiora Clin,., I.iiln Dlcheraon, B. a. M.< ..rrii- In. !.t-.,ii, ii- Mr-. Lee, Dona K. Huralnon, n a. M. LxHilae li, irint, Mn rv N. Hurl. ii. -. M. I.llv .link-.oi, A. Mi.iido M.Duni.l, Minnie is. McKntlro V. I .i l mil Monte, Julia l'. Monte, Bettlr H. Parker, liillu I-'. Kldley, 1. ftogaula Hheppanl, i i-; M.iv > in, ..ill. l-'nlllili- T'n-I.'\ , Kate TrnlH. n -. Minnie B. Wilkin on, n -. Mr-. THhble, Mr-. Kccvoh. Mi-. Ilnii'li, i M r-. Young. Oraee I.. Aiken, Mini Will Brantly, Mr* , S. Partite llri.Iliert.'ii a. a. Kate T. Daniel, Maggie W, Dean, Mr-. Morria, Maggie (I. Kvudb. Clara V Graves, M. Loulte Hardwlck, Mi-. Candler, Millie I1o.Il'.-. |i. Newlle Ingram, B.K. Willie K. .I.o.. -. Pearl Lee, n. a. Mi-. Trimble 1 HJM). I Rath I. Ma rb, Miiioi.' i '. Mi-i olii't 1 , Vda Mclaughlin, Vim,. O, Knbertiuin, H. Corinne mini II, M. 1 1 lady Kim., a. a. Claln I.. Smith, Minnie I.. Kmltli, b.h. Cim T, Huerry, n. h. i 'onnle V Htovall, b. a. Minnie Willmgbani, b.h, M. Kiiiiim \V ii-.. ii. Mrs. I... 18JH. Frniiklc M. Arm. hi, I!..-.. 0. Atklnaon, h. a. Myrtle . Arizona II. I. lie-. I-'. Montana LI lea, Pearl Lung, .lain.- Lou McFarlln, Florence Kmltli, Little Tin-ki r. Mattle K. Walcntt, n. a. !.. iiu Winn, u. a. ., In'M',, 1 ,"; w^!J C " ' >.. Atkins..,,. .M,,ld.,.Hn.l.b.Min,,|.. I.. Mnith, Mattle i.. \\ aleott, Totni ini,r , unman |ft AMtfmmmUa* mt wag* giwlMtNl irlth tk> OegTMo] A.M., iiiil,.-,,tli,rwls,. Indicated. Undergraduates. ii in.. COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT. SENIOR CLASS. -I 'ii i ii i . 1- \ l BUM A..M.U. 1:1 i n x. p^ u p n H Ak ,. "'Jiui.i\. Baud I- LaQrangt Bra. m. E Eatbry. JSaxiik. a.n mi. I-. to&nute* Mn. Faanie Baxter. Bki i . a.nnik k IttmUa l;,.v. w. T. is.ll. Botd, svi.i.iis fFathluyton J.W.Boyd. Botkw, Lady E. LiGtan-j* Copt .1. T. i'>vk'm. Bbadlky, C. Lobbaibe Flora, Mtmimrippt, A. II. Bradley. c *"i '"' i" \. ,/ \\\ (.. Camp. <'is un. < i.ak \mk~- li, l.fui.i. MUmturi f.J.Cnln. Kumi Ni.-ir . Lboba LaOr i. .1. L Btroster, 12 LAOBAXOK KKMAI.K (OI.I.KOK. rxrrtL. Srim/lKlt. EoBBEST I.. Tl i.i.i. i:. .I( LOST Ward, T. Nkthk Wt-i. Kih hi WlMIIIMI. M. I HI W'lpirii in. M vi;v POCT i'IUiK. I'ATIti'V <;,-<,, iriil, ('i>1. .1. I.. Strorier. LaGrangi Mi-- M. A. Toggle. LaGrangt Xn. M. A. Ward Birmingham, Alabama Or. Anson Went, QremtiU* Mra, -J. T Wimbtah. f ',,in)i,i,H.i <'. T. Wootten. 11 wi'Hl, M. lillin Hit nr. S. Am wii \ (' U'l-S. Hi.iiniik I!. I'aiiikkii, Minmi: <>. <'(>i>k. Mamby Goto, Gkvb .M. Dli KIN-llN. Mki a V. Ki.i.i-. Uabbl C. EvAjra, Ki in Prbsdbox, m. Kl.NA El i.uiki:. Katk QlBROlC, Al.K K ||, HABBI '.!.. Kvwu. HKMiltiX. MAYMIB C. Ii> m:v. Anmk QbBTBI IIink-. Ki i. a M, Rooxa, Dm.i.ih Invix. I-: i i ii Joiixo.\. Anmk .. Kiiiki.kv. Nki.i.ii: I!. ' I.AIKU. Al.K K I !.<;:; .-.:. M w.\ /.. LoVBLACK, A. ltllilMK I."\ tl. UK, M. I,| I. A I.i ri'. \m.i.\v. 8. .M LDDOX, KUKIIOVIA I,'. M wtiiv. M. X a.vmi: M IRTTX, M. Oka JUNIOR CLASS. haOranje I tiUtliihll* Toccoa mitetboro, T<.ri' a- ...... Atlanta in: Trenton, South Carolina Hickory Flat, Alabama DubUn Troup Factory Atitmta CarroUton LaGranfii !/;.,/ . . . II'. si I'nlnl n,si Point l.nnj Run,SonthCarolina WmUeuUk Ththloneija Furs i/ II, Mis. Pantile Baxtei . W. It. Britt. T. A. 'appa. .1. fc < ;uikii N. II. ( M,k. .1. H. Covin. F. M. Dickinson. i;.% i . II Ellis. <:ipt W, s. Ereaa. I>. W. Eerguson. Mm a. I'. K.il.lui. H. A. Gibson. Newton Barrel!. Capt. .1. <'. Rendrix. Capt i:. P. Hear?. T. .1. Hlaea. < . S, HiiiiUs. A. .1. forfo. Bar, T. '.. Morgan. Mm K. <;. Elrkley. A. .1. Laird. Hi>n. T. \\ . Latham. L, T. ( . Loveteot. L T. C. Lovetee*. I.'cv. E. 8. Lupo. W. If, Mild. lux. Mi>. M M. Priea. Bay. i:. P. Harm. k 1 * s& -i & * *F FACULTY. I892. I \'.K KM.!. I I M Ml. < nil I i,| . Ii 111.. \ \ IH.IXiV .1 \ M I - < M IH I . i.l II. \ lip m\-i.\. Emily III NHOX, \ \ | OIHJ l.'iv I I. \' I . M t Kl. I. l.'llH.I \ . El. LIE ToMLIN'KON, H \ I III: Tl UGI.E, Nil III. FIFTH (iRAI)i:. nm mm' i . LaGrungt LaGrange Lat . , LaGi Ail", Ut LnO /.'/'.'. LaGrnngt r \ i Bos. Rev. W. H. A ii THIRF) (iRADE. Axderhos, Mari l.i/./.n: LaGrange IiK KINho.y, Km. \ LaGrangi Hi m:i>, < i nm Bolt, \i.m Roli , \ I \ \ 11""!'. A \\ II. I. ill i"ii\-"\. I; M.i'n McC'Aia I . M UT1 I'lll I.l'*, I.l l\ol; PIDDY, FiOBKKT Spjki -. ,l,ii LaGrange LaGrangi LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange Atlanta. La G rang i LaGrangt i:, v. \\". 1). Anderson l'. M. I i, kiiiMin. A 1. II. Mid. .1. 1). I'.dlliiliiiUi'ii. .1. I). Edmundaon. K. (.. ll'KMl. .1. T. .1 ohnaon. Hi . W. p. MoCalne. C; |.t. \V. II. II. I'li,l).~ M -. a. T. PrWdy. I.. K. Sj'ik, M. \..i.\ \c;i: I in W.i: i OIXKGK ii in.. M ANI.KY. WlXNli: M I : I KI.AVIl, If. El A swixn vi. i.. M kOOIl K. ToI.HKHT. I.I/.ZII. II. . Tl ixa.K. Saua Wuiii i i:\. I.i I v Yoi Ni, Bo4 C PClil 'HI Li /. lOrwngt . . . Uoutton . LaQranje . Yill.t Bit I . LaGraivje CohunfnM LaGrangt I- \ n:..\. w. I.. Stanley. Ml>. MIMr 81 liiklillld S. 8. Pennington. .1. T. Ti.ll.CTt. tin, M. A. Tuggle. .'. T. W.i.iH. II. Mrs. 8. E. Vounz. CoonAt, Plobisc I). I)l< KF.Ksos. Emm a Edsiujcdsok, An mi: Ci Evans. Wii.i.ii: (a.nvi.i:. I,i;ii. \ M. . Boo w, Fki.i.ik I.AWHK.V K. MaMII: L. Hi iii'iiv. Blanche E. I fjJau, ('! WtA m (Jill. I. IAN, II.Vl.I.I I. SlIKU MAKK, Emi .1. yNMini. Eii.i.i i \ \ \ Tii.i.ini;iiasi'. .1 ani; X "/Tomi.i\>on. Bos v A. -JTbimui.k. I.. K \n. ^'(HNKIi. FliAXk C. 'Waiimi k, M. Ida -/HVihtaui u. K. i i.vv FRESHMAN CLASS. LaGrangi .1 . X. < 'ooper. Oowctoc IF. II. Dickerson. rra LaGrange... . .1. 1>. Edmundson. LaGrangt < *:ipi . W. 8 Evans. . .Vi irr.nn Mrs. ('. K. (ilnvcr. ttogaattlllt Shade llogan. . I!'ill BBsoir, I.i i. a ItoWHhl.l.. (' Mill In \-..n. I'lwn. A. EVAM, I.I I \ L EVAJTB, M \i,i,ii; ( ;. OBAI KB, ( I AHA N. Ill, i:\iiiin. Mi;-. II. K. HOU 1. 1. 1.. M mi. N. .iiiiiN-DN. Claba m. Jororsox, Mattik k. Law. ('i.aiiik l.o\,. I'KAHI. Pajul, M ahv L IiAVKXM IIOKT, Kl.I.KN C. llllll.lV. .Il MA K. Skat, Ai.i.ik 1'anmi Smith. nrilh Mi>ntI. A. Swaiisipti. Rev. .1. II. TUUnghnat i,Ai;i:.\N'(ii; i i.m m.i: collkii MUSIC DEPARTMENT. Airneu. F.tli Arthur, Roberta Bailey, Moran Baxter, Bird Boyd, Bailie I!i..' kin. I.n.ly lirnziii. Una Brtnsfteld, Mary llrltt. Am n.la Burnett, .I< i.- Camp, Huiii Carriitan. Bva 'oilier, |n<7 Conk. Bdda Cook, Hame) iu\ in, Qene Craln, Clarabeu Crenshaw, May Daaiel, Halt . Daniel, Mamie Dtekerson, B Doogtasa, Matttle I'd liMiir, Pearl KdinimiNoii. Ledra Edmundsou, i.nr.i BUI*, Miilx-I Kills. Maude Pouter, Jennie Fuleber, Kate Gibson, Alice 1 'lover, l.i ila Oravea, Clarn PIANO. Hiiiiiiiny, i laorglH i tarallton, May Hawkins, Fiorene Heard, Jennie Loo Hearn, Winnie iit'inii i\. Maymle Henry, Annie Hodnett, Halite Fannie Hogan, l-v in- Hood, Leila Howell. Sn-i. Johnson, Annie Johnaon, Clara Johaaon, Kilo Johnson. Florence Klrkley, Nellie Laird, Alice Latham, Marj' Law, i ' i.-iu, < Lawrence, Mmnie Lone, '"earl Lovelace, Blddle i.o\ etaee, Lola Lorelaee, H il Lupo, Ltaato Maddoz, I- Yedonla Martin, Nannie Martyn, <>ra Menili. LUlll M Us. , \',n*;i Neul. Mai lie Ogietree, Main, Park, Mar] Parka, < 'lara r . I pa, Luelle Pllcher, Mamie Itirliai.lson. ( ;,n. \ \e\ Robinson, l; isebud Kohnnb, Annie Mil, Villa Fannie Sharp, Rosa shew in.-. Ue. Effle shew make. Leila Hmlth, I lain Hmlth, Jennie Staulej . Winnie Btrother, Nell Btroaler, Bonnell Swans,, ii. |:;T|,. milnirnast, Jane Tlllliujuast, Mil. ire. I Tolbert, Llxsle Tray lor. Marj Treadwell, Man Trimble, Kate Trimble. Polk Velvia, l.ouella Ward. Nettie West, Edith Whitehead, Maggie Wilkinson, Kate Woodward. Julia Woodward, Mattie a. M. iien. Lucy OKOAN. 1 waves, ciur Bradneld, E. |{.. Jr. Covin, Qene Daniel, Mamie Cook, Bdda l'\ .Ills. I. II, \ Agnew, :-: Ti. Arthur, Roberta Banks, Henry . Jr lira. III. -Id, Altec H-ic'.' . May VIOLIN. I .linsion,.. I rn/.-i- Smith, Clan OUITAR. Hallldaj . i teorgig Latham, Mary VOICE CULTURE. "sli i. I .- 1 1 r- 1. Braves, Clara Hawklai ii.,i-.ii,-. HenurU, Maj ml< Mod, Hmlth. M. [>. Htrothi r, Nell Maddoz, Fredonia Mile Fannie Ridley, Julia si ay, Allle Fannie Bhewmake, Leila Hmlth, i lalra Hmlth, H. m . \i. I! A M.I I I M M.I i 13 HI Pit. Pi Ml "I Moon . Tommx! B. /. \Ge in / Ml IK, ROH I K. . FFoOfJ Bkid, a s \ ii l\ / aGrange Kli iiaki>*ox, , l.i i. a Belli I'.i: \/.i:i.l.. I.|\ a S. Bbixhfikld, Mahv L. < 'I.AIiK. KWMI II. Cook, Ki>i>a IHmii . II \ I in E. DlCKKBSOJT, 111 "II Dm i.i. \~. M \ i i ii I; Kir.i i misiix, I, in: a Lewis, i bm \ <>. -M< I' m:i.i.n. Mixxii S, Mil \m. < IIIIA I,. Min in ii. Mai;\ I-:. Moo ri . iii.\ K. Mooty, m i \ me I. Mosklki . Ill -n: <;. Mn-i.i.i \ . Minmi: I,. OOLXTBKE, M \ I I IK A. I'm i n, I.i i ii i L RoBl i:i-ip\. \ i.i.i. KOBIHBOV, Kci-i ill n s ' M \i ii. M \iiii; I.. Sloajs l-.\n M. s l" \\. MlNMI I.. SUPHO.WORI: CLASS. /. \Oran i' . haOrangt Ho i inttilli QnmMUt Vi 'il's Station, 1 1 i it A lama Swainnb ( 'rowdt r FlotUla LaUranyt ...... Camilla J.'i<,i. A. Dunsiiii. (>. A. Dmisuii. .J. K. Ogletree. Cant w. ii. ii. Pfaelpi .1. 1. Robertson. .1. I). Kohiaaoo. .1. L. Sehanb. .1. I.. Mmiiii. .1 I . Sloan. I. \.i: AM.i: FEMALE I OM.Efll ii in. ANM:iio\. I.K1I.A Brooms, .Iamii: ( \ li\ . A IK I ( OOPKB, Mm. i. II (HKNMIAW. May Ja< ksoh, Kki.k (>i ii. i ian. <. ucxki't Km.: -: i: \\v. s \\i SECOND ORADE. ran "ii " i LaOran ; LaOrangi LaGi LaOrangi I. Orvngi l.iil.riiu : AwgutA < haGruwji I' \ l ft .\. I,V\ . W. I). Alnli-i -..:i ( 'ol. .1 . A. Broome. II. E. < .in. .i.n. Cooper. T. < . ' IVllsllMU . Mi~ II. K. .I.i.kson. Rev. \v. V. Qnll Mrs. M. E. Rakeitraw. Amii.i:-'n. RoBKBT Comes, Wii.i.ii; 1)M lilNSON. III.!. T.I. Kv.VN-. I'UANK Hood, Dallih M \ iitin. Miri ii Mi-: i 1.1:111:. KntK Mi una . in. n 1:1: Pun Kirr. Dora. MxKiivn<. Nathan 8* AN-ON. ItKX llMH.I.i OBOJ FIRST (JRADE. LaOrangi I. . .1. M. I'l i< k.-tt. Isaac Slnkovitu. < 'ol. B. <;. Swanson. Mrs. L. I'. Fancey. ' K8 \\>.i. FBMAt.1 I 01 LI <;!:. Ifl Anilei-non, Loutae Bird, J .11 l:i Belle Bracel), l Jim Brlnafleld, Mary Chirk, i 'finale Da I, llnUte Dtekereon, Beanie .--. .M : i r M . i;>i 1 1 1 1 > i > i - > 1 1 . Lorn I ' la, [raw Brill, Anuuada r, Minnie Bllia, Maude l'i rgiiaon, Kdaa Hendrlx, M ij mlo Henry. Annie Afnew, Effle Bailey, Maud Baxter, Anal* Hell. Anate Boyd, Halite Bo) kin, Lady Bradley, I. irrarn Brady, Ma) Camp, itiiih Craln, Clarabeea ''! ndaon, Lean Ellis, Maode i'"M, i, Jennie iao, Man, i CLASS ELOCUTION. Milam, Com Mltehell, Marj Mooty, I. la Mooty, Mlaale Moaele; . r., isle Moaeley, Minnie tjgletrev, Main, Phelpa, i.ii. -ii.. Robertaon, Nell Roblnaou, Roaebud SPECIAL ELOCUilOV Hooka, I niiiii- .1 1 1 1 1 -~< >i : . ( lara Uspo, Lassie Martin, Nannie Htetaardaoo, denei i,-\,- Bhankle, Fannie Hctaaub, M.ill;, Hloan, i.\ le Moan, Minnie Stanley, Winnie Htrlekl i. s ladall, Maggie Tolbert, Llssii Toggle, Bara Wootlen, I.uey Young, it.,~a BOOKKEEPING. HalUdaj . Oeorgta 1 1 urn! i, Fannie II, :.rn, Wliuiic liodgea, Clara Hunt, Loeta Jobnaon, BUa l.'ll' '. Li/.Zie Ml'l.allLTlllil), l.illlr McLaughlin, Mary Moaa, Kate Neal, Mam,. I'.'iriiain. Jennie Poaey, MIIHe Qullllan, sain,. Shewmake, Leila ^irD/.iiT. II., mi, -II Htroxier, Forrest N anl. LulU Ward, Nettie Wilkinson, Kate Beajr, Alii,- Sharp, Raaa Smith, lenaie Sneer, Talttha Btrosler, Correal Treadwell, Mary Tnesle, Julie: Velrin, Lamella Ward, Lulu ^ ard, Ni-ni,. West, K.iiih Wlinl.ish, I.,, ii| s ,. Wootten, Man Bailey, Man, I Baxter, Annie Boyd, Bailie Bradley, Lorraine Elila, Maude I water, Jennie * . .1. I.l'l.l Whitehead, m ioou B. \Vll.KIN~ON. MlNXIK K. POM ..III' l . Lit. in, i i' Villa Blea LaGranffi .Social ' 'iV*/< /. ef'r if/< p \ 1 1; >n Mr*. M. A. Tugglo. .1. .1. Whin. Ml, Mrs. \. E. w liltehe id Mis. .1. < . Wilkinson. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT. Intermediate Classes. Bailey, Moeah T. ISaxtki:. .1. Ill in 1 ItKASl.KV. MABV K. lllfAIM IKI.I>. .1 III A II. CA1 BLE, l'i: vnkii: C. ( !1AI'I-1.I.. !'. K-l ll.l.K ( OTTBB, JwiK B. II ai.i.ii:. A i,n i. Mi Mtli. .1 i:\nii; LOT Rood, Leila v. .1 ai Mov, Dami I). Johnson. I'l.iiliKM'K li. Johnstoni;. .1, Kiia/.i:i; M aim i\. Awn Mai Mi Ms. II A! in; I'liis. ,,'oiin (), POBB, I,. Bessie QCILU IE, O. I. Ul I H <^1 II.I.IA \. Wll.J.IAM P. it IIA I II. Awn. I,. Tbaylom, Uabi B. Thimble, m. Polk Tubbsb, Alice .1. WOODALI M \u\ I. ill SIXTH (JRADE. Dukt I. it, rangt LaGrangi LaQranffi LaGrangt LaGrange LaGrangt Troup Factory LaGrangt . . LaGrangt LaGrangt. LaOrangt LaGranut LcGrangi Point LaGrangt i' Augutta LaGrangt GaUrttxtlk LaGrangt LaGrangt UH'II lli .ii. .1. S. Bailej . I) i s. l'mmi,. Baxter. Mis. s,. i.. Bmtley, K. K. Bndfiflld. M is. Dinque < sudle. Dr. .1. A. Chappie. \\ . li. Cotter. Mrs. M. a. PErrj A. .1. Ilcanl. I . G II 1. Mis. II. K, Jackson. .1. T Johnson. Mrs. K. K. Johnstone. W. (I. s. M;n tin. William Mini.. .!.(). Pitts. Judge I'. li. Longloy, Bat. W. F. QafflJaa. li.-v. \V. K. Qoittiall. .1. I,. N-hauli. I.. II. Ti.ivlo,. I'imi. \. I-. Trimble, I udge W. W. 'I'm nri. i. H Woodsll. a Pi I 3 ORAMJATES, ltW2. I. I \l.lt II \ MM I I: IF UAH r."\ I), ,. I, nmi l - 1 '' I '' MAI II CHI nin 1(1 II nnfi .Mini ,, .,,,. , , ,'' ' " ') "' *> >-' ** MM i. ill " l: ' ""-* **f NMIft 15 FOHKI IVMI III AliN JII. , i. w;\i:i " I r. \l\ -' n "" " >"" UWI WIMBMM. ..:. -iiiii II II.LIAM M IBKI1 A) ' ' ' " KIK -Ml I'AUH \M. J 1 .!. 1:1 : ii , \ mi I. V(l l; \ m. I I m \ i.i i OLLKti E. an i u|>|> I: .in, |, ( arrbjan, El a Collier, I in i i m.k. Eddi < 'unaon, Pearl iMirhain. I: |i. Evani, liiiiii Atrncw, i - : r 1 1 . - Boyd R Boj kin, Lad) Brad) . M,,- Edmundeon, Ledra Evana, Rath l-0-.li'!. .l,.|IIIH. an, i ' ixru Hallldo) . i ieorgla Hunt. Lttcla JohlMon, Ainu,. II 11 :i ' . I, iii-iii JohnaoD, Ella lohnaon, Ethel J.HU . I'lllllil. Llnder, Emma Martin, Nannie McLauablln, LIHI - McLaughlin, Mary Mi niii. Llssle Pllcher, Mnmle Qullltan, Halite CHORI'S. Johnson, Ella Kirklcv . N , 1 1 i i Laird, Alloc Latham, Mar) Lovnlaee, Blddle Lovelace, Lola Maddox, Predonta Mart) 11. i mi Merrttt, l.i/.zn- Seal, Mutii, (julllian, Halite Huilth, M. I>. Htrlokland, Ban Htrosier, Honnell Htrorler, Porreal Hwanson, Kill. Tlirner, .. s. TUHna-bait, Mildred Velvtn, I .ii,.|| I> \viii[..|i.,|iii. Maggie Wllkinwm, .Minim Vouug, Rosa Held, At.ni. Hea) , Allle Pannle Sharp, Komi Bmli li. Claire J-l r, Talttba Totnllnaea, Mar) Tuggle, .luli.-t Veli in. Lonella Ward, Kettle Wilkinson, Kate AL'lll -m. Illli, Bailey, Morali Baxter, Anni, Baxter, Iflni Boyd, Bailie Boj kin. Lad) Bradfleld, Aliei Bradfa>) . LormdM Brady, Mm Braaell, i.ina Brtnaaeld, Mar) Hi'in. Al la Cams, Rath Cappn, Blonde ('lurk, I- imiii,- Colller, I n,v '' t, i-:, hi* Conk, Mamey CoTta, <.>-iK- Cratn, Clara! Daniel, Battle Daniel, Mamie l'ii-k, r-.ii. ii, ade Doualuaa, M attic Edtnnndaon, Amu,. Clyde Kiliniih,tv,i,, I .> ili-n Kdmnndaon, Lora Klii-, Mabel Ellin, Maudi SKiHi -SINKING. iiihIl'i -. i lam Hal I Ida) . < leorgia Hunt, i.ui-ii. Johnaon, Aniilv Jobnaon, Clara Johnson, I .loin. son. M. I-;. Johnatone, Eraser Kirkley, Nellie I.uinl. Alia l.iilliiiin Mnrv Law . < ' In ml, - I.' i>. I rum Llnder, Emma Lovelace, Blddle I.ov.la,-, . 1 .11 111 Lapo, I taste Maddox, Predonla Martin, Naataie Martyn, im McLaughlin, Lttlte McLaughlln, Mar) Merrttt, Uaate Mow i, | Hlatnte Keal, Mntn, Ugletrei . Match I'nrk. Mui-i Parka, i lam Hbelpa, I. ii Boblnaon, Boseburi Hchaub, Annie lb, Mattle . Allie Fiiiini, shiinkii . I'liiinli- ^in raaki . I Bhewniake, Letta H e alth , Mrs, l . B. Niiiilh. .1,11111, . Talttba stani,> . Winnie BtmCaer, I.. I.. Btrotaer, Neil Ktrozier, lloniull Htroster, PWreal TllUaghaat, Jaae TUllngaaat, Miltlr.-il Tolbert, Lassie Tomltaaon, Marj Nreii, Miir.v 'Inn, l.i,.. IN ,iu Bel Tnggli . Surn Veil in, I.iiikIIii Waal, Lulu Ward. N'.iti. B aat, K.liih Whitehead, Magna I \..IIA\i.l I I M M.I I "II I '! Bvaaa, Until i.van. wane Fetter, Jessie ataMi Ainu.- l.jllMlil AliC' Hawkins. Florence Hendiix. Ma> nte Pllober, Mamie l/Ulllllll;. II Huilllu.n. l-aniar yuilltuti. Hal lie ^iiillmii, William MeM, Aiml. HoIktIkod, Nil I WllkliMOU, kut. w ....lull. Harj Lou W I ward, Julia Woodward, Man i- W*...tli |i. J.ll,\ Voun trtti. Btrd t tt in [>. Until I'ovii., *'n.;u. Claiaheie DtU, Miual. lnst.i . i. liraven, t lura MUSICAL HISTORY. 1 Iran i. Wit in. Bewail, (tacte Johiibiu. I Klrkh N 1/ivrlar. . I .ula >lu rt > n. i n-.i I'lirk. Man Alh. I ll!l i. Btrotater, Nell Htroaiei . Bonneli Tlllliiulnin, Mll.tr. ,1 l I ^ Ml, I 111 \\ anl, N. tt i. 7ett, Edith Arthur, Boberta Mailer, liinl i uiiip. Utitli toxin. I Covin, l-'aiiinr I'ruin. Clan I'iiuuIiik-. Muttli.- luirliatii. K l'Miniincls..ii, Lt-ilrt* Ifaade HAKM;\Y. Parte?, .) una Grave*, i i ir Meant, Wtaate Howell, Baaie Johnasa, EUa Kirk ley. Nellie law, t'linnl.- Lovaltoa, i.uii Miirtyn, i mi Vurk. Man Aill. I Mile i-iniiii. II. M. BtlO t lM T, N.'ll UtrOSMT, lamia II TfcOMI TllUtwhaal, J. w Tlllniirliasi. Mi Veil in, baa anl, Nettie Edith aaaietr, Eflle i. Mnruli . ,i. ftaBti IImi kin. Ijuly linulj . May lirawll. i.um HriiiMu-W, Mary Uritt. Ainanila liurn.it. .,, 1 oilier, Inez took, Edda CiMik. Maim li.-ttllcl. Haiti,- !>=.'.' Batata Mek cr oo u a, Matti.- 1'ins.m. Pearl Bdnroadron, Lont Mabel .h I- * I . t , i . Katf Mfctaa, Alia. Mover, Leila THFORY. iliilliilny. O a uig hl Hun kins, r lorem lliiar.l. ,1, una- l/>u Bii ll.'tiry, Anna Beabjaa, ciiiru Megan, ! Mil it, l.u. i.i Jefeaeea, Amur tohmaaiii Claea l-ainl, A:, i-atlli'iil, H laMeaeaae, Maaata i.itniii i : ..i 1 1 . ;i i,o\,.i Ubbo, Lamtt I l.i-v. livUmnii Martin. Naniii, M.-I.aiini.lii). I.illle MH.atieiillii. Mary . Malta Ortetrae, Mam, Parka, Clara Pbelpa, Luetic l'ilrli.r, Mamie gullliiui. Sal lie RuMaaon, Re* i n. i in. Anna Beaj , AMir I'uiun.- Hharp, Komi Ha- tea maU. . Lafta Hmlth, Jennie Hllllllry. V Ilini, Tolliert. I., Maty Trinihi.-. Kate Trlnil.l. . Potti Whitehead, Mat Wilkluaou I W.i...lat'.|, luliii w ii. Nrard, Mattle \\ , >, , i tfii . l.in-x > .'!'.-. Uoea 1. A '. I: AM. I M M M.I I Ml.1,1 c. | -j;\ ART DEPARTMENT. OIL. \l|.|.T-.ill. 1...II:-. J..im-.>ii. I PHea*r, Hamti Mami. Johitaon, M ; 1 1 1 1 HchauU, Mattii rnoa I.ula l."H- J ' i rt w ard, li.in }'.\ .in-. Mat Maddox, 1 '! iiKiiui H'ltubUb, I," Hi ury, Amu. CRAYON. ItiMi, A, ml. i mm. (Hover, Leila CHARCOAL. Baaaoanofi, 1:11,1 1 . M 1 1 1 1 ] i i.,|!mlli,l-.ni, .V li l j s. 1 l\d .Mi.-. 1, >\ . iliiini, J aim !. Hall!.- Kill-, Mil!., i an mala . Baa* 1miIi-i.ii. S.-iiiIiH'iI SKETCHING. I . Alllll. l Ivana, M I/.iil. I'ear! , Ulnnie Henry, Annie Maddox, Preaoa4a i ,- u .li.hll.-on. ( |ajM PORTRAITURE. acbaub, Matth : nJe Kvac -M:i.l.|.i\. Ii, il..nl;i 1 >...!. !i.l ill.. ..'nlltl-ull, Mllltl, Uerrttt, Lantc 1 duitindaoo, U An Lose, lVarl WlmMab, I ouaw INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT. DRESSMAKING. Hullejr Morah Imiii. I. Battle Ilim, I.. Mi-i, I'.iii.-tl.l.l, Marx Ki.-i,-i. ,1,-iinl.. \. n I. Main, i ** ll.Tiiilnii. Mr-. H. K. STENOGRAPHY AND TYPEWRITING. '''' Maim, llawkin.-. Kim. m , White, .Mii.ltv.l Hone i.aor vvi.i i i m w.i ( ci.i.i:.;r Summary. Junior Cla -;7 Hoptaomotv (Uatf I'm- hman <*la * 1" lrr.-nl.ir 1 iii>l) 17 Special l'u|.il. H I'n | araltir; I K'|i;in mem 71 l'lipil in Mn-ii An. nut i.itrr.m Department, mil fncluilwl ulMivr Total III" plipil cnmitl'li lliln' , i KllH'lltiMII I ' Bookkwping u 'V> 1* S|iiiii-Ii I) 7 >ll -li Hi I'UITMl M 1'i.ni. ( iriran 1 Violin : linitar ' irlinrr j , Chora* Hgbt-fltnfiaK ... . lc , : liatteal lli-mr. _,| llanimny Umbj An: Hkiuumiv oil < IM\ii!l , i I'lnnm! Sk.-lihtii^ - Portraiture ,, iMMHTIIIAl IIIJ'AKI Ml '\T:- lri'>-ii':ikin. ......... Sti-nufrnipliv anil Tl)iWlllln Recapitulation. i Local I'npll* J' ( i ( 240 i >.. i.:i utTMKv, (Chan .. s,.-i,t Mlm, m.. .-. lt Bfenv.a amy, mi ,iiri,,i Hi AKT l>Kf.UITMI:\T Iim|,|||,1 rfiolllllcii . . lNin mux nil i mm i KTATI Kurolliuent liM.inli >ln-i'- Pupil* Growth. 1HM.V8II. 1HHH-MU. 18111 -If.' I'M ITT 249 -fl 137 1 at IHQ Course of Study. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT. Primary Classes. FIRST GRADE. HI. A I'l N" i A 1 1| ili- 'i hi- i I hurt. Holmes's First Reader. Attention given l'i nri i'-ii- iiitiiin ami inini'iiiiiiiiiii. Befttn wiili word method, afterwards tutroduc- s ii u phonic nml literal methods. -I'l i.i.INi. Words in reading lemon bj nanad bad bj letter. Wutsou's Bcrlpt -|"I|,-V. ARITHMETIC '.Addition, rabtractten, multiplication, and division. Nun Illustrated bj object* aud numeral frame. WHIT! vi . - -i-ript wurk ol reading Inainu, Hortpt Speller, and Potter and Ami-- worth's Tracing Copies. Printing wo Is ol reading lesson, on slate and blackboard. SECOND GRADE. RF.APINU. Holmes's Second Reader, rrlends in Feathers and l-'ur for iuppl< mental*} reading. Capital letters, emphasis, aud Intlectlou taught. 81'Kl.I.INli. Words tn roadtng lesson, names "i samnion objeets, days of the months af the year, etc. Horlpl Speller. a I: nil m i: rii i mil lustruetlon in roar tundamental rales. Lppkrtont-' Nun 1 1 lll-[ rn nil niKA I'll "> -( nil lessons In local guogragrfij . cardinal points, ei<-.. using - and maps. Pupilsdraw mapsc tase and town, ktoattng fan plaoee, w Kin Ni,. .-.Tipi Mini printed work <>n slats and banililsiid Xraotai ' aates THIRD GRADE. UEAI>IN(i. Holmes's Third Beadei Bookol Tales fin snnjihiinsntarji reading P rases, artlcnlatlnu, and pboatos passive attention. Iy sound and in letter, Read's Word Lessons. l.ANc.r \,,i. LKHKONR. -TarbaU's Lsaaaua In Liusjnasgt, asjk 1. A m tm m i -rii Ippletone' Numbers Illustrated uum s aste d, GEOGRAPHY Barnes's Eloroenrtary. fctas> drawing and muldlni;. W KFI'l \i i. Traclug l opies eompli In above grades, .will- in ohjeoi lessons, oral lessons, cnltstbeatoa, -m^ ami ilru iiil I MM VN'.l I I M M.I < ! [ I ! Intermediate Classes. ft FOURTH GRADE. UAIUM.. Ilolim '- PWtt H-vd all 1 Kellogg. .-ah ford. Jobonuot. XAT '' ,:u - mpaeaoft! . w,m LATIN " inu l "f an.. 'Cimar liar. FOCAJ MIM. .-Tl. Cotaiueror H,,,!;.,. . ';',' |1 ," i " ,r . iiitt m 1 1 Applet...;. I'lill.I.s' PMimaiihulp-Mudel ' op\ I i IivkicuI culture. l u.i: \\.,i i i \i mi ( ui i.i i.i 5OPH0MOHF. CLASS. . Weird Lpkmouk LANUVAUK (duration hiotoht. muii.. : ., M \TII EM ITU - | \ ; -" ! ' r \ A I IK LLM II \i l..-lt.,t;,r lillM < 'iilillni- LATIN \ iil-i: I ' Prow i'uii|>i>siii.in . i > \ i. M I'sh.-'ii,.. , -,.:,. ,u, -,-,, r I' KILLS' IV'""!,!.-!,.,, ' I In si -u, ciilnir. K i'lil. I tela* !; lii'inl II 1 1 c 1 Krllctu. ! . .Wl'lllUm ' | West* > >t i , B te elc*i \\ on ud <.r< Hn Hiirkin Kim, lull and I.. \| i JUNIOR CLASS. Khil.irii- li f ~ I **i -< n.-nil BfatTj . . HOI \L aciESCR Btfctai ; ,1 I \] in ;. . tr? completed -iiioin.irv RATI K\I, CIESC1 l't'y-i"l>L'.v and Hygie] ' Natural Phikmophj/ II !,,!-. . . - . i I 1 S Harare - j Epiatli r Prow CViinpoaitiof] FOCAL M I sic .Cruwi, LKM.l.s' jVminmsbii K i tin,-. I HI Mjnm G. M. - .. Wi-IUM Veal a I Alli-n imd i. Anthoii ). 1 I'li\ ideal rail PTJOS \ I. ST1 I'll.- -Inin-h.t.. nniiii. vpiinlih. au.l .,, . i, A pi' SENIOR CLASS. i \\.,r\i.r ' Enrllah Literature !; I ii arc MEJTTAL s. !KN( K'J;"- K ; , Ml il{ \ I, Si I 1 Ni I' ' ' l,r i.-nri- 1 Outliueaoftbe Bible M MIIKM km VfJ RATTRAI WI1 \'i i ' '"L.v i-icnl i.<-..i;r!i!.liy i In inistry 1. \j\ s mania ;uirl Acrteola I Prow Ooirpawttk>D roui|>l<>ted POCAJi Ml BIO-Cmvm of Sunn , , , \ I'lIlIllHIlKllip DRILLS "rthogTaptir. ' i'h\ mi ui culture. wnos u sti mi rm n, 1 ,.s l , h "' ' hi. ami plionu-tli Hi. ,IV\ i.i.s- ]I Hi. I Q. M . 8 Will ama mul l; Hnrkii,-- I M'L 1. \.l; \ \.. I IMIUI MUSIC DEPARTMENT. 'T'HIS department offer* a thorough coarse in \ . Some of the teachers have had . - "i the beat eoaseivatorj training, .ill are eminently qualified for their respective positions. The methods employed are thoae uaed by the baa) Instructor! of American and European conservatories. We invite attention to the graded eoanas of ntad] given below. The time required t mpiete :i course will be determined by the pupil's previous attaJo- >ieniK. ;nl l>y the rate of praj leneadent on talent and Industrv. THEORY. Under theorj i> included notation, thot- harmony, doable chants, ehonla, and rim n tlo s. Theery i- kept in advance ..i execution Umteaeh step may Ik- iamnttgentiy taken. Thus greatei progress Is at- tained. 'Hie oeoras in thoory and lia;-m..m will compere (avorablywith tint of the U-st conservatories, and inat ns c ti on lajre* . pupils In pmno and voice culture. Course of Study in Theory. first grade. Palmer'.. Tiieorv i.f Msslr, Pail I. \\ riiK-i, nteeetaa. SECOND OK AM-. Palmer*! Then,, Pen 11. r. minor, an. I cumin: i i...r.i> sad iiirir tavnrstoaa. \^ THIRD GRADE. I'niimr''- Theory romph ted sod I*oaanajHham w> FOURTH GRADE. ' Elemi n! ef Barm KiihtvV Additional HKTM GRM>I ent! of Harmony completed and , ' '''''- Hnr Hi ltnl>t.-rV .\.l.ii;i.,i,:.i | MUSICAL HISTORY. . ''" ! ' i , U 1,: ' w - :1 "" n> the b. MM ImtaiMiaa, and other nmnfcm litaraian Course of Study in Musical History i.i'.-i.n.li URST YEAR. MutlPHl IIwmi; , it, I \,. I; \ \... I 1 M \ I.I. > "I H ' < aocoNo vi. aw l :. .. U ~i i - Tin tin Rl Mutdolani Hui n. i Bach, linn I - Mosarl I" -"" **' '" '' M "" ! ' 1 '"' l "" 1 Wagner. PIANO. Partlrubu attention Ik paid to technique throng H the courae. T ;,,, ...ii,. i position and touch, pupil* we flm taught to put} nhiwlj With imrviudug * rengtli am! flexibility, rapidity of execution l required un ,il the .J.-ii. .1 tempo i- reached /;,....,.'.'. playing i- periodhall} .,,,, ,,l. an d recitali are given. Piano pupil* mvM eomplctethe Ural three .,.!, M In theory. Thoae completing the fourth grade ' 'heorj and piano. andtlierti-Htyeai in musical hiator) and sight-ainging, "ill receive a rerttf in iiiHtrumental ramie. Those completing the course in theory, piano. ,.l musical history, and Ural year In ight-alnging. "ill receives Mplomrt. Course of Study in Piano. HKST ORAD& K.i, ihler, op. jr>. Vol. !. Uieaehom, op K Kr tlra an I nag, r \. rcli - Holosby ltltl - Ucli t, P. an t. secoNo muds. Koehler, op. *, \ ol. II. Uu or. "!' BO. .! Itnd hull ,i.' IlliU'.l Milk'*. II in. I.:,,. te.B ibb ,.-. BlumenieuH TMIKD CiKAIM Koehli r, op. 349, Vol. III. Keller, op W - "u, >) 9H Major, melodic and mixed minor, and rhromn ""ale* bj Bobnt, sj. null. i. Kmery, teuni . !: I til KIM ORAOE. (/., rii.v. op. .".": op. SB* Hellel op. 47. Uw( ' Leberl and HUM-k'i Piano s..|i...,i. Pari I , I'hopln'a Valaes. Moaart'i and CU m< ntl'i (*onnt >, :,i,- continued. Holm bj Kuhtaa, Llaat, I >-, '-. M< rk< I, Hcti IIITH (iKADI Cramer'* IM Selected si ndle*. Leber! iiii.l st. i ik's Piano Heboid. Part III. Mewlelaaobn's Hongs wlthoul Worda. Chopln'i Polonaise* l/lcmciitl'iGradua l Parnaaauin. Bcetboven'a Honalan >,:ii..s continued. Koloi bj RafT. Haydn, II. on 'It.Hchuh rt. Bcbararenka, M. ,!: I ittodles. Whiilii'--- Orn Htudk , Book* I.. 1 1. WhUrna'i Prelude* aad Pontludra, Bk. I. RInk'i Pot h t, Bk*. I. V i;, rt"i PIccm torCUnren Pae, Bk*. I. VI. Art of accompany) >- "> '""' l ""' i ' "' '"' " l "' 1 '' 1 '"- Bnck'i Motstti -. Bk*. L II. Beat'i Concert Piece*, Bk*. l.-vi. )I..iiiIi-i-~i1iii'- si. ii. i in-. Bseh'f Pi i hi. - .1 mi Pufuea, Vol*, I.. II.. III. Beat's Arranges la from Scores. Ekldy'e<>ran In Church, Vol*. I . i: i:,lil> and nieanoa'* Church and Concert organist VIOLIN. Iiii> In inli ia taught by the moat approvel methods. The conrae . i tutiy constats of scale*, finger exercises, eorreel bowing, etc.: rlenning'* I', mi nden's. Had Schuberth'a Studies; easewMi playing itli piano and ooroet; soles, duets, etc., from best compost r*. Pupila furnin.li their own tnstraBients. GUITAR AND MANDOLIN. To those desiring it, instruction on theae iaatrumenta w ill le giv< p competent teacher. SIGHT-SINGING. Tiii> i> a prominent feature of the it rtitution. Every pupil in the rolle- u: i .tt- departnu nt has the advantage "i i thorough course in v>< il miu-i< This enable* ber, wit hunt the aid of an instrument, to sin;: ordinal > i< .it right Pupila taking tin's rums,, in sight-singing make naore rapid and Intelligent progresa in voice culture as well as in piano. We believe thai pupil* poaaeaaing the power of gpeeeh and an ippreciation of melody nm learn to ting ordlnarj music intelligently. The aha of thia department ia tn develop among oar pupila i ileal taste and ability, Sight-sinKing. f inula m, nta! principles, glees, church nuisir. choruses, as well a* hannonj .nr taught daily. Pupila in sight-singing an charged Bonrinal fee of si. 00 per teim (one third of session). Thla amount includea song booka, i horaaea, etc., n<':t in the el - Course of Study in Sight-Singing. i iksT mat, (board work. Randan i ;..-;;,- <'.,i,ii. ror. S'litatiiin. Mm, . iiiiimr. .in, i chroma tic rale*. i " irni uiiiL. Iiriiu in Intervals, asset* .i gt ~ w rittsn cxi n ic*. OMO YEAR. I., -i.. - i ma ii ,ii to K. -\ i. ..i rudiment*. Written rxereU i, i inn i, insnte, Including bymnolog) . ' ' led m. in lUtMlanJ opt rai and oratorio*. l. ai.i: w.i. 1 EM mi i ni.i i ! :',] VOICE Ci LTURE Only experienced instructors of hro.id musical education .in employed in ihi- ilt-|i.u I'lHir.. The teachers are graduate* ol linericn'* IteHl con- servatoiie* nl music, The i h I nealth. Iircuthiug i'\cni>i-. are given throughout the cnurte. Voisc and "forced" i 'ii' - do i! const! iin- ringing. Pupil* 'I" n<>1 learn, parro -like, m few ~ hi.- thr musical though) nl which iiciil.ii pupil noi teachei rompvr- bends; 1 mi [hell voices are properly (rained and developed. Instruction is j^ven in \ i mm i physiology, i mi- production, true musical conception, and orthoepy n- relating i i Hinging :i- well as speaking. Pupil* meet i irln -I-- |.i'i imlii- ii] , t.tr ,.-','./, practice and recitals. This course nt- pupil* for sol ' winging in c weert and church, and for teaching voice culture pri>|ierly. At the discretion of the t'*acher, pupils are allowed to -in 1 .: in public. Pupils completing the first year in sight-singing and inimical history, Ibe fourth grade in theory and voice culture, will receive a certificate in voice culture. Those completing the courses in sight-singing, musical history ry, ami voice cidture, will receive a diploma. Course of Study in Voice Culture. hkst (RAM. I in. rson'a Voeat Method. Boaaldl'a Htudles. Breathing exercises. Vocal physiology. Netting the voice. Exercises adapted to Individual. Diatonic scale, low las , iimiil' vocal adapted :> |>apil. B0I1 cted solos. SECOND (ikAI)li. Marches], op. 1. Conoone's SO Lessons. Bordojtnl'ii ji Vocalist - Breathing- exercises. Mow trill. Blending reg si ii,: v of vowel a in 1 1 ii i mi! sounds In English. Selected souga and ballads. THIWD tiUADE. Marebesl, op. I. Vaccal'a Italian Method. Concoae's SS f manai Breathing exercises. Trill. Italian melody, si mix oi vowel and consonant sounds In Italian, s, ii-i-ti ,1 aria* and English nongs. i MIRTH GKAin MarchesI, op,SL Panofka, oft. 81. Bordogut'i M Vocalises, Bks, I.. II I ir.it t itl if exercises Expression and phrasing. stul\ of arias continued. Concert singing. Selections from oratorio and English nong FIFTH OKADE. l.-iiiii" nr- Studies, Bordogl*i M \ oealnws, in,. 1 1 1 Mat n. l, " Breathing exercises, Exp ress ind phrasing 1 1 rim i. -I i it- accent. Concert singing. Btudj hi.,, recitative, and oavatlna, Operal ielectlonx In English, Italian, and (ienuan. gg I \..ii\M.I K! M.W I. I m.l.l '.I . ART DEPARTHENT. Tills ,]. |,:u tnniii is directed by n artist of nMlitj sad experience. Besides a course in the Nn i'ork Art Student*' League, aae wan pupil "t Twaehtmaa and Aides IVhw. Much work ia done from nature and objects, and free-band drawing la required. Pupile am taught not mere copying, but true art; hence their work baa a Ufa la it often wanting where only colored printa are used. A feature "i 'he departmenl laa iketeb daaa ilia: work from nature often taking a member of the ehi-s as ;i model. The eonrae tnelndea the following: Drawing, light anil afaade, ntill-life, crayon, pastel, painting, aketehing, chtaa decoration, resetuMe, portrai- ture, and lecture* on History of An. '['his department offers unsurpassed adrantagea in oil and crayon portraiture. The Art Hall l commodious, will lighted, and admirably adapted t" it- iims. it is carpeted, and aupplied with casta, modela, etc. INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT. p- THI8 department la sow a permanent feature of the Institution. I' In dudea tfaa following brancbea: Dresamaking, typewriting and uteno- graphy. A competent Instructor baa been employed to take charge of dressmak- ing. Regular ieeaona arc given in catting, fitting, and making dn uses, instruction Is alao given In plain and ornsmental sewing. The uniforms worn by puplla arc made in this department. Stenography and typewriting arc taught l > \ an expert, instruction in given tn punctuation, eapitalixattan, bneiaeaa and tocaai corresj denoe. a knowledge of these practical braocbea may he acquired at a -mill coat Telegraph] is also taught when desired. Remarks on Course of Study. OPTIONAL STUDIES. a l.l. optional studies, such aa vocal Md Instrumental music, drawing, * I'a i m inn Kronen, German, Spanish, and Greek, are taught so at to inter- fere m Little as possible with the regular studies of pupils. No pnpil having commenced an optional stud; can discontinue ii without the permission of tin' faculty, given at the request of the parent or guardian. Pupils must study Latin in order to graduate in the A. ii. eouiae. SPECIAL STUDIES. Pupils who are deficient in certain branches often desire to graduate. These may pursue such studies m "ill enable them to take ragnlar class standing .1- soon as possible. Such ere catalogued at Irregular pupils, Graduates or those who do not intend graduating ma) wish to cora- plete special studies, or to enjoj the advantages of music and art. Such will lir received, ami. on finishing these subjects, may receive a certificate nf proficiency, These arc enrolled as special pupils. Special pupils boarding in tin' College must he subject to all regulations affecting board ing pupils, MODERN LANGUAGES. German, Preach, ami Spanish era tatsght by competent Instructor* About one half of tin- Western Continent speak Spanish, ami a knowledge of this la ngua ge is a desideratum. \\V haw Incorporated the last-named study in oar course, ami It is taught by one who lias made this UtDguaf specialty, ELOCUTION. I la^s elocution Is taught fre< in regular oourse, Pupils desiring a special course in elocution maj receive Lnstmctioa from one win, has had superior ad va n ta g e s, For this a reasonable tee is charged, TEACHERS' CLASS. [antral Una is given to actual as well aa to i>i<>^i tive teachera. Taach- lag i- a profession, ami those entering it should be qualified. A rail to teach is a (ill to prepare to teach. The old schoolmaster "as content with a knowledge of the -three Ktf' the Ideal aaodara teacher, besides theee, net Study the "three kTl -Mind, .Matter, and Method." The teacher in charge of this cues has had years of experience in hoi iii,d-selioi.l and Insti- tute work. Members Of the teachers' class wsit the ditVerent recitation i' aa, and see the methods taught pat into practice. To those intending I m.i: \ m.i: ii m \ i i. ("i i.i the mo lei of ;i live, skillful expc rienced teacher. fOf the forty-five pupilM thai have i > k-n thin course. two-tMnla have already been engaged in su i m I t i ! j i 1 1 u . Imong the text-books used are Baldw In 'a Psychology . Baldwin's Scl I Management, Brooke'* Normal Method*, Raub's Methods of Teaching, etc. A review ..t the ci inmon-si (tool branches ii also given to those needing and desiring It. BOOKKEEPINti. Doable entry, commerci il law, and business correspondence are i night. This study hi no! optional, l>'.n is required of all rubers of th, c ;i i In Mn n class. Uirla shook) have ;i practical business education. Mum lucra- tive and honorable positions are open to women qualified i > lill them: besides, everj housekeeper should know how to keep a correct account "t her income and expenses. One hundred and sixty young ladies have < ikeu this coarse, ami mux of them art bow filling positions where thej apph practically the Instruction here received. \ HWcessfnl business mini hi- written us tlm*: "lam glad to see you have a commercial department Our women knoa very little about the everyday bi isin a wi affairs of life, Man; graduates can work mt difficult problems, and read Latin an I Preach; but how duj can make out a post office money-order, or tefl the difference between 1 draft and a check: 1 Vi>n an on iln' right line: teach your girhi buaineas." IMPORTANT FEATURES. Special attention is given to letter-writing, punctuation, penmanship, business terms, orthography, phonies, ami English composition. Our vocal music is not mere practice for Commencement, butdailj lessons in tight -singing are given by a teacher of acknowledged ability. Wocharge Is made for theory, harmony, or class elocution Members of the advanced cusses will have reviews la the elementary branches, besides drills in household eeon j and etiquette. CHARACTER OF INSTRUCTION. '''"'"'"'""'^'"'''"'ilvi'iura .fatisnslastic, and experienced. Their nsare not tpent in mere Idle recreation, bat In studying matter and l! "" K *ereby better preparing themaelves for their special work. The teaching is thorough and prarticat; bold to adopt all modern 1 k> and methods that are approved, equally bold to hold fast to th I thai haw bee ""'' - ' '"' coarse <-t instruction I v, ., ,;;-, u-ding the lower elementarj branches when advancing to the higher, but Incorpo rating and studying them throughout the entire coarse, STUDY AND RECREATION. Pupils an- raivlv confined more than an hour at ,, time In study and reci- tation. Short, .tatod hntenrafa for recreation and exercise are in om .rated i. v<.i: \\i.i i i.m \ i i . .ii i i 1,1 In the schedule of daily duty. This system is fa vocable to ordei and dia- rlpline, and conducive in health of bodj and rigor of mi ml. PHYSICAL CULTURE. We have engaged a specialist to give instruction In thin Important branch. The College will tie supplied with the beat gymnastic appliance*, Pupila ill iK.> have the ad van I ige uf ealiathenica and mi! i i irj drill* STUDIES OF BOARDERS, lu addition to the stud) periods during the day, boarding papita study ,u " '" ll1 ' half l ra after tea. under the oare of i teacher. N<. desultory or aimless study is allowed. This provision really doublet the advantages which boarding pupils possess over those who are sot inmates of tlte bouse. Under stu-h judicious regimen, pupils form habits of aarneal and Intelligent application ; and, as a rub), our boarders stand among the fore- ni< -! .'i i he school, COURSES OF STUDY. There are three regular courses of study in the literary departrae i this institution, via. : Classical, Scientific, mm. I Peat-Graduate. Theclas- k* 1 " '"' embracea all the studies of the regular curriculum. The scien- ,ilir ' * ta the same aa the classical, Latin excepted. The post graduate " embraoea advanced studies in language, science, and mathematics. We Intend thai our diplomas shall mean something. They are not granted i" pupils finishing a few special studies, Pupils must complete one ol these courses in order to graduate, INSTRUMENTALITIES. The College is supplied with tea and complete philosophical apparatus. Sea desks, maps, and charts have lately been bought Among recent purchases ma) be mentioned I Hue mleroseope, Adams's Chronolo i 'hart, Taggy'a Geographical and Astronomical < harts, Graham and Bil- lings's Anatomical Chart, and an electric dock (The Autocrat) foi running the various daily programs. ATTENDANCE. Uoing i" school is .i business. Absence of day each week is a lorn at twentj per cent Whal buatneas oan suataia such lorn ami prosper? Patrons should co-operate In securing the prompt and regular attendance "i pupila. Absence detracts from elass-sUnding; but, In caaes ot serious fflaeaa, abeenee , r doea m.i affect pupila' standing. EXAMINATIONS AND REPORTS. ""'"'"'" '" ntMy written examinations, under inch ngulationa a* , "" 1 "" 1 ' '"- 1 eriterkmof the scholarship ol each pupil, Bash of the amlnation papers thus produced la graded according to Ita excellence; "''' ""in the average of the* marka ami recerda of dailj recitation, the g I i, ten \%..i I hi m.i ' 01 .1.1.'. i- si ,,,!,:, of the pupil h obtained, Ai the ead of each three moatha, a report ..* pupils' steading In theli itadies, attendance, and deportment, will be smh 10 patrons. Reports will reeord all absences, which pupils should expl rut to their parent-. CLASS DISTINCTIONS. In the Senior ofatss, the twelve young ladles having the Idgheel cum*- it inding will be appointed to read origin U i eeajn daring ' tommeacement N.. boaon arc eoafern d. [a the Junior class, the twelvs young ladies baring the bigheetclaM Ktutdlag wilt be appointed to read original eesaya during < oamenceraent To compete for reader's place In the Senior or the Junior ciaee, the pupil must have entered college during the first two weeki of the aeaatoa in tbeae olaaaea eaofa j>n ] >i I neat puraae all the studies of the claaatcal or ... ii'iuitic course, and must stand all the class examinations. When ; breach has been previously ttadied and the pnpU uhes Mttefactorj evi- deaoe of proficiency in the same, slic may be > soused from daily recti t i- m~. but must stand the class examinations In thai breach. in the Sophomore claee, ten jronog ladies will ) e alocted to recite daring ('ommeaoement Tbeae appointment! depend on excellence In elocution and deportment T<> compete foe a reciter'i place, the pupil must be pursuing all the studies ol the claaateal or scientific conree. raoAO dues must l>e settled before any distinctions, awards, ordipkHnat au conferred. MEDALS. NO medals will lie awarded iu'm Commencement After vears of expo rience our verdict la, thai the giving of sandals is OBwise, and perniciou* to pupils. DEGREES. Degrees will be Riven as follows: 1. To those completing the classical coarse, the degree A. It. -. 'I'd tlmse completing the scientific course, the degree B. 8. :>. To those completing the post-graduate course, the degree \. M. 4, To those completing the coarse In piano, the degree B. I. M. (bachelor of Instrumental Made), ". To those completing the course in voice- culture, the decree li. V. M. (bachelor of Vim- il Music). See pp. 2.1. :'l. sad >'< TE1>MS AND VACATION. The oofieghnw yeas' i> ome ooattauoc on, beginning the third Wednesda in September. Sad SadtBg the tiist W. dliesday ill .1 line. Iti- dtVtded into three term s; namely. Kail. Winter, and Spring. The I'.dl Term lupins Bap, U, [gff< the Winter Term begtas Dec. 14. ISM: the Spring Term begins Mar. s, l.s'.i:;. ,,nd ends .lune 7. 18M, which is C - melieemeiit Day. Tin annual vaeatieu extends from < 'oinmeiiccmelit Da) (the third Wednesday in September. \\'e give only tsm daps (Monda) and Tuesday) next Christmas. > _'( 1 1 1 1 80 (HI .*~t OQ ).-. 00 .M IM. .". IKI OH W.UAN..I i I m \ l.i ( i^ln in- iuu (iiicludinu kouij I Ick, clioru*c. ctc.J . ; u i Violin ,,, ,,, l'** "i pi inn one hour to ine itnil a hall hour* ],,i daj 10 00 Vw "I |'i in ' each aililiiimi il hour jut da> :, n:i 1 !' "I l'i HI", l" pilpilli ill (loulllc III l-i. . tWll llOlir* |n I i|.l\ 111 llll AKT DEPART/IENT. l'i iw Injj (pencil. li urn il. or crayon) ., , n i '""uyim portraiture, paatcl, or china painting K) IX) oil paintlna ; SPECIAL STUDIES. Kpei ial eloi'tit on IIic-mii ikiic: TyjM u i i in-, u i li il.- ,ii iiiKtrinii in Stenograph} i il pen ii msliip (fm i in- ,,.,11 i Boaiil. Including light* (electric) anil fuel I. inn li \ i: 'I. I miiiii \ . ami litei iirj i uitiun Board, laundry, literary titi"- in Unil out i-irni ol - bj adding rate* :w -|.r, in. .1 on 1|;| - l ,:l -' We charge no incidental fee*, Out i. ilitie* for teaching are < m*\ mil', lieinv improved. We fitrnlHli a thorough collegiate education at la IHI 2 i llll 20 IKI in IHI i II I -i.;-, IHI IS IHI 5J0J li I gg I \(.i; im.i: I i:m mi: ( Ol t.K\ . lower lines ill. in i~ tuna] in Institutions ol rimllai uracil'. Notice t li;i r theory, harmony, musical liUtory, l kkeeping, claim elocutloaf, mil physical cultur ire taught 'm uf charge. STIPULATIONS. All the above charge* for board and tuition are required to be paid 01 satisfactorily secured, one-third cadi, one-third Dee. 14, one-third March g, Ken puplla are charged from the time of entrance to the clone of term. Former pupflm, returning after the terra baa opened, are charged tuition for the whole terai li carried on with the sai ilass. In no ewe, will % deduction be made for absence during the fit 4 tteo or the taut thret weeks of the session. No refunding of monej paid for board or tuition unless serious illness compels the pupil to be absent two or more successive weeks. No charge for literarj tuition is made against daughters of clergy men liciiri hij tin ministry. ^s*- Books, sheet music, stationery, and art materials are Hold foi cash, 1! osrdera, mi entering, should deposit monej i i p i\ for these articles, TO PATRONS. When you enter pnpil.it is dearly implied thai yon subscribe to all the conditions herein cont lined. Pupils are expected hi observe the rules prescribed, and patrons should not ask u> to permit a violation of the irae. Ids Hi.,- \isiis home, since such absences i npair scholarship ami rlnna standing. When necessary for pupil- to go home, patrons *1 M communicate directly with the President. Tht PresMei I retrte* tfa to refute 'ill requettafor puplU to cMi ; //,, ,;/., ,,,- tbewher* durlny tkt srasloa. Pupils should not re in ; i' ; . r Cotnmi uc< tnent, free ti < olh ge restrict ions, Such a course is usually damaging, Parents, consider the Interests of your children, and do not allow i . I he associations of < ollege Hume, together with the musical an I literarj rater! ifnmenta given, afford to many social advantages as an beat for them while at scl I. Pupils are sot allowed to receive visitors, except in rare cases, and then at the ration of tin' President. Write your children encouraging letters. If an) complaints are made, write na promptly. It your daughter is si. k. she will be property cared let; 11 teriouslj ill, you will be promptl) notified. The health record ol the College for deeades past should remove all solicitation In regard to this tter. ' I - | "l yonr daughters boxes of eatables, such as sweet meats, eakea, etc. Hoatateknes arises from this cause, The! ftbo College table is ample, ami same for pupils and teachers. Boarders keeping atone] in their rooms do so ,,i i/; r ,r ll ,;>/.. Honey should ba deposited with the Treasure,, who will then be responsible for it. We offer beat advantage! aad reasonable rates. To succeed we must have prompt pa.v ments. \> Mag M ,|,. s .,. M|Mi( | ., , , |( . bearing the burden of your child's education. General Information. AORAXGE i- seventy-one mJlea southwest oi Atlanta, on tlic Itlauta -'.iinl Weal I'ii in i .in I the M icon and Birmingham railroads. Ii is located ii|i.p|, a high, rolling country, above the Pine Mountain range. Ii is noted tin Its beautiful gardenaol Bowi ra, ii- elegant homes, and the general cul- ture of ita citiaen* Through their generous effort i in establishing schooh iiinl i alleges, LaGrange baa long bees t mi id as an educ ttional center. NEALTHFULNE55. The health fulness of LaOrange Is proverbial. The elevated, undulating nature of the surrounding country causes a natural drainage; hence there is no sickness arising from malaria, Pupila can here enjoj r semi-tropical climate, lacking the extreme cold of higher latil tides, anil the Intense heat of places less elevated. .SITUATION. THE GROUNDS Are nine acres in extent; and, beautiful bj nature, are diversified with terraced groves and gardens. In these shad j walks and quiet retreats, the roong 1 1 lies find Ii talthful o itdo ir exercise and pleasant retirement THE BUILDINGS. The main buildings are the College and College Home. In 1890, the propert) ;h sold to the North Georgia Conference (or $00,000; and man) banruven hi have since been mads. Water-works have been erected, and the buildings are supplied a itli an abundance of pure well water, The College ami < ollege Home are lighted with the beat Edison electric lights. THE COLLEGE Is built of brick and granite, ami covered with tin, making It fireproof, It Is in \ 120 feet, two stories high n one end ami three at tin- other. The ii) I. kOD \m r I i M \ : i t i.i ftnri floor ii >ut li us rccii itiim rooms, and i - I i \ i fi - I b) wide halls rrosaing i':ii-li other nt tin' center, thereby affording perfect ventilation. On the aecond floor are located the chapel, and a complete arrangement of music looms convenient to the ehapel nnd adtnirabl) aituated for Instruction ;iuil practice. Art and music rooms oct npj the third floor. THE COLLEGE CHAPEL. The Chapel is hi i \ 100 feet, with a capacity for i" persons. It la beau titully lighted bj large windows, and has five entrances. It ha- been pro a mooed, Uv .lisin; dshe I rlsll *, t > be the I irgo*l c dlege hill In the .State. COLLEGE HOME. College Home is located one hundred feet weal of tlie < ollege, with which it is connected bj a brick walk, from the roof of this building, water Bow a ton kids all point* of the compass. PI ve yearn ago, at an mit- l;i> nt 110,000, it was enlarged t double it> former capacity. Daring the present leaalon there has been bath i three-story Annex, 50 i 50 feet, containing home ehapel, gymnasium, and rooms for pupils. We can non aeeonamodate one hundred and twenty-five boardem. Each atnry has a hall running the entire length of the building. The second floor is ranched by three broad a tali wiiyo. The rooms for boarder* are eighteen feel aquare, with iaan opening Into thcee wide halls, and with two or more windows receiving air and lunahina from without. Theea rooms an th ighly ventilate.!, having open {rates, windows with weights, ami il > with reversible transoms. The thickness of the alls la protection against the extremes of heat ami Bold, ami the pupils liml their rooms comfortable in e\er\ M-ason. with our superior hyghnde arrangements, ii is m.i atrange that ( liege Nome has had, tor the |.a.st forty years, i health record nnanr- BJSjBied ill the South. GROWTH. The College is ateadlly increasing m numbers and prosperity. I'nder the present management it began seven \e,u> ago with nit I ding pupils. It closed this collegiate year with em hundred and thirty-trttn boardera representing eleven atates. The enrollment for the present session la two kumdrfiandfortr-nine, the largest la the history of the Institution. This growth has barn attained, not by endowmanmaad many-titled prof >-. I hi by th.' h meat, thorough work done by its professional teachers. The past arbJeveroenta ami present success of the College aboukl encourage Its Wends, ami eHett their h. ut.v cooperation in Its aupport WITHAM PROPOSITION. Win. s. Witham. of Am.isn,,,. Al ... has promleet] 110,000 as a loan fund, "'" IKoceeda of which .hall be used for educating , , girU. Thia off. . i- ln; "''"'" ^ condition that rrfendaofthe College, before J an. I is!.:: eon- tnhi.te 16,000 for providing r ,. ami aecomi tattoos for wi, nefk-i- anes. In response t Mr. Wi, ham's proposition, the trustees, believing I. v.i: \ N'.l. I I M \ IF nil ! I <;r. 41 Hi ii -ii'.n 1 1 u ill ba needed, bare resolved i i raise that amount This ran . were member* of the ohnreh. HEALTH. A close, intelligent supervision la exercised over the health of lioard- lag papllft, The Lady Principal baa made medicine and the health oi pnpils a lifelong study. The slightest ailments are promptly treated. In serious cases, the besi medical advice i> secured and com] i -t< nl nurses an provided. Choirt ofpkyticlan andoftht MgBtemo treatment mt* with thi li'ii-' nl: and, when made known t" the President, Is scrupulousl) respected. All the conditions of proper sanitation are carefully obaerved. It i> ;i noticeable fact thai oar pupils leave school in better health than when the] enter, DOMESTIC ARRANGEMENTS. The sleeping apartments of the < oUoge are accomm id ited each to four inmates. Bedsteads, washstands, tables, wardrobes, and ohairs are fni nhfted by the College, Each pupil most furnish her own shoots, covers, plllowcaaes, and i wehi. Baofa pupil should bavs an DaabreUa. i gossamer. ;uicl overshoes. THE GOVERNMENT Is mild but firm. The pupil ia taught to respect herseli and others, and ai ,ll times to observe propriety and decorum. Confidence between pupils and toaebera Is invited ;m a fair Index oi what we are an I what we d i NOTE Our neat, economical uniform. The "Witkam Proposition" on pag 10. MOW spenl in improvement! tlti, session. Nnmber of pnpBs in mi msi-ir rlnnnrn Our neH-graded lltorarj and musk- courses. Buildlagsarc brick, and boarding bourn h two stories high Many of our pupils are teaching in proaainent schools .*f the state President and Ms wife have taught successfully fot thirtj six yean Bible Is taught in regular course. 8c 1 religious, but not sectarian Oar teacher of sbjnt-aiagtiig Isone of the finest , dists in the South. I. MIKAXUE ri.\i.\i '. i hi i.r.i.K. |:> Regulations for Boarding Pupils. .* PUPILS Ml ST Wear the < 'ollege uniform. Mri- 1 \ i - i i < i - 1 1 nlv in reception room, < lontract no debts al itores or elsew here. Pa) I'm- damage done in Collage property, Promptlj report sickness in Ladj Principal, Annum- room before leaving in the d Ing. Discontinue n<> ttudj wlthoul permiaaioo "i faculty. Promptlj obej i i-i ult. prayer, itudy, retiring, and aehool bells. Observe the Sabbath, and attend Bnndaj acl I ami church in the morning. I'l I'll.S Ml ST NOT Spend the night out id the oDege, Communicate with young gentlemen. Mi in window*, ilimu or converse therefrom, Leave grounds without permission ami escort Band hi receive anything by means of day pupils, \ mi tick or exchange rooms, will i permission. Borrou money, Jewelry, or clothing from each other. l.'i-i rive rbdta ir.nn i lav pupils or others without permisalon. Leave piano* "inn. or visit musk and an roQau without permission. Ten Reasons . Why giria should annul the LaGraage Female College: 1. Location. Half-mile from buataes center. Beautiful and retired 2. Health. <; I water. Elevated, undulating couatry; bo malaria. 3. Boarding. PnpUa ami teachers board together in < ollege Room. 4. Faculty. Trained, progreasive, Bngaged exclosively in taanhing 5. Literary Course. Well-graded. Beat I ka and method*. 6. Music. Unexcelled. Voke culture a specialty. Sight-staging dally 7. Art. Exceptinnallj One advantages, 8. Teachers' Class. Thorough courae in methods and management. . Bookkeeping. Taught free In regular courae. 10. Expenses. Reasonable rate*. N,. Incidentals, 44 I \ i . I : A n i , i . ii m a l.l. i OLI.EOK. Commencement Exercises, 1892. .s> Friday, May 27. h:H> I-, m. Exercises by Preparatory Department. Saturday, May 28. l:00.\. \i. Meeting of Trustees, and Visiting Board from North Georgia ( inference. Sunday, May 29. 11:00 a, m. Commencement Sermon bj Rev. Wsikei Lewis, Atlanta, (Ja. Monday, May 30. 10:00 a. m. Original Essays bj Junior Class, 11:30 p. m. Sophomore Contest In Elocution. H::m p. m. Oratorio, The Prodigal Sou. Tuesday, May 31. :00 a. m. Original Essays bj First Section ol Senior Class. 11:00 a. m. -Address by Rev. Claude L. (hilt.... Auburn, Ala. 4:00 l'. M. Art Kxhil.it. B:80p. m. Annual Concert, aad Reading b] liomaa Nelson Page. Wednesday, Ju.u I. 8:08 v. m. Original Essays by Second Sectlo ol Senior Class, 11:00 a.m. Address bj Thomas Nelson Page, tichmond, Y;t. Degree* ooaferred. lied kla swarded. Committees. .> North Georgia Conference Visiting Committee for I 802. ,;i v S> l; M< i UESKSY, Rev. .1. R, Kin... T. E. AtKIXMOX. Trustees' Examining; Committee for 1893. r. T. Tbompsoh, Esq., Da. J, K. Pa.bc. .1. I,. RoaaaTsox. Calendar for 1892-93. .> September 21, 1892. (Himm. oi 1-ai.i. Tan*. December M 1892. -Wutbb Tama aaorai March 8, 1893. -simu\<, Taaw count at i - June 7, 1893. t oral xt i mm Day.