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CATALOGUE
OF THE . .
Fifty- first Annual Session
. OF.
LaG range - Female College,
LAGRANGE, GEORGIA.
1895-96
INSTITUTED 1833. <*-<*- CHARTERED 1846.
Judge us by cxir worK
R. C. WARD, PRINTER,
LAGRANGE. GEORG*.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
\ \m
Wm. S. WITHAM. President
W. V. CRAY. Sac. andTreas
T. A. ATKINSON
Rev. R. J. hlG-UM. D. D
JOHN R BROOME
H. H. CARY. A. M.. M D
JAMES W. CHAPMAN
W. L. CLEAVELAi.
0. G. COX
J. E. DUNSON
0. A. DUNSON
R G. W. DUVAL
JOHN D. EDMUNDSON
J. T. GIBSON. D. D
W. F. GLENN. D*T>
Dr. H. V. H\RDM\CKf
Hon. HENRY R. HARIRI
J. W. HEIDT. D D jf
J. C. HENDR1X
F. G. HUGHES
Rev. A. J. JARREL
Rev. A. P. JONF*
Rev. W. P LOVcJJDY. D. D
Maj. JOHN W . HfbGEE
Rev. J. F. M1XON. D. D
J. F. M03LEY.'
Rev. H. P. MYERS
L. M. PARK
R E. PARK
Rev. W. A. PARKS
J. fi. PITM
Rev. W. F. QUILLIAN. M D
f RANDLE
JOHN L. ROB
Prof. J. R SMITH
B. T. THOMPSON. Esc
B. F. TIGNER
C. V. TRUITT
J. R TUCKER. M. D
TUCKER
W. W. WADSWORTH. D D
W W. WISDOM
j T. ZACHRY
1/ us 1 : BCTED.
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Atleni
1889
LaGrange. Ga
e. Ga.
. Nashville. Tenn.
1869
LaGrange. Ga
LaGrange. Ga.
1892
Washington. Ga.
LaGrange. Ga.
1896
LaGrange. Ga.
1896
Ga.
1895
. LaGange. Ga.
1896
Carrolllon. Ga.
1887
LaGrange. Ga
1895
Atlanta. Ga.
1893
la. Ga.
1896
n. Ga.
1877
Greenville. Ga.
Atla'*a Ga.
1892
ia. Ga.
1895
ThomaMcn. Ga.
1896
1887
LaC;
1896
Athr-:
1892
LaGrange. Ga.
1886
Auj usta. Ca.
1896
Hogansvi
1896
Bai :
1892
LaGrange. Ga.
1896
LaGrange. Ga.
1892
Dahlorega. Ga.
1 R9.t
LaC-
1891
LaGrange Ga.
1892
Ala
1886
Greenville, Ga.
1896
Gtee:i\ tile. Ala.
1889
Ntwnan. Ga.
1896
White Sul[
1 895
LaGrange. Ga.
189'
Carnesville, Ga.
1806
1892
i'a. Ga.
1895
LaGrange. G-
1896
Kll ,i-s w. smith. Pmwvmn.
ALUMNAE.
i
PLEASE inform us concerning marriages, deaths, omitted aiumnae
or any errors in the names below. Information concerning addre-
occupation, etc., will be thankfully received. If married, state hus-
band's name, title, and address. Send us catalogues issued prior to
1886. Deceased alumnae are indicated thus:*.
1846.
MAIDEN Ni
Elizabeth L. Burk.*
Sarah B. Cameron.
MARRIED NAME.
Mrs. Swanson*
MAIDEN NAME.
Saiah T. Cameron,
MARRIED NAME.
Mrs. Hill.*
1847.
le E. Bigham.*
H. Cooper. Mrs. Newton.
Mrs. Howard *
i R. Hill. Mrs. Pons."
. '.' Li all. -
Sarah C. Morgan.
Ophelia A.
Susan J. Presle,
Mary A. Saunde
v. r
-i s.-
Mrs. Barber.
Mrs. Weekes,
Mrs. Bunkley.
A. Broughton. Mrs. Montgomery
Ehza j. Bryan. Martin.
AmaiinthaC.Gamer'n.Mrs. Gibson,
Sarah Clayton. Mrs Jeter.
Catharine P. Dozier. Mrs. Willis.
Jane E. Gill Mrs. .
848.
Frances]. Greenwoo
Sarah J. Kidd.
Sarah E. Kin?.
Pauline Lewi-
Elizabeth Pari
P, y.
Mrs. Ca
Mrs. Rice
MrslAb'ct
Mrs^Tignor
bie*
Mrs. Tatum *
Williams.
Josephine H. Akin.
HI),
Henrelta Broome*
SophroniaS Campbell. Mrs. Ferrell.
Dorothv A. Chappell. Mrs. Malihcws.
Ami ose, Mrs. lvey.
Frarces A. Favor, Mrs. Goldsmith
849.
Marv P. Griggs.
Susan A. Maddcx.
Nancy Meaders.
Acadia E. Mitchell
Ann E. Pit's.
Elizabeth A. Stinson.Mrs. Radchtt
Mary A. Thon pson.
Mrs. NeaJ.*
Mrs. Johnson.
Mrs. Leak.*
Mrs. Dowdell.
Mrs. Dozier.
1850.
Frai; . .hton.Mr. ..
irk, Mrs.
, E. Dixon.
lla E. Dou|
NarctssaW.Do'
Relecca G. Forbes*
A. Gillam
Mr
Long*
Gartrell.*
Glanton.*
Amoss.
Bailey.
Goodman,
McGehee.
Long.
: Martha F. Harvey. Mrs. Harper
Ann E McGinty Mrs. Akers*
Susan M. Meado Mrs. Brown.*
Sarah C. Newton 4rs. Dozier,
Cordelia A. Reddi. Mrs. ]ones,_
Rebecca A. Slaton. Mrs. Nichoison.
, Carolines. Stephens, Mrs. Banks.
Catherine C. Stinson.Mrs. Neal,
Helen A. Tate. Mrs. Mitchell.
LAGRANGE FEMALE COLLECE.
1851.
MAIDEN NAML.
Mary C. Aiford.
Tallulah Carter.
Mary J. C
Ann Davis.
Jane E. D I
J. Hampton.
rah Harris.
Celestia Hill.
. J. Kidd.
Lusan McGehee.
Jane Newton.
MARRIED NAME.
ieard.
Mr, Wells.*
Mrs. Kener.
Mrs. .
Mrs. Weston.
UAII
Mary M. Dou
Susan W. Douglass.
Mary E. Drake.
Mary Graves.
Mrs. G
Mrs. Phillips.
Mrs. Lee.
Davis.
mart.'
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L;in:.
Hampton.
Mrs. Dozier.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mr>.
1852.
Ann Reid.
Mary F Reid*
i Rebecca A.Ktitled^e.Mrs. Boynton.
xanna Sharp. Mr ,
! Catharine Spicer. Mi
1853.
L.orine C. Acee.
Sarah A. Akers,
Alberta V. Amoss,
Isabella Baldrick.*
Louisa Bryan.*
Anna Calhoun.
Emma Cameron.
Sarah B. Cameron.
Ellen Cline.
Catherine Coleman
Mary Eliza Colauitt.
C line Crav Mrs
Mrs
M:
Mrs
Mrs.
M
Smith.
Potts.*
Hmu i
Martin,
Leonard.*
Wa'ers.
Gaffney.
Dix.
Stppington.
E. S. Edmondson.
Mary Fail.
Nancy Hail.
uri Jones.
Mary Lee.
Elizabeth Pace.
Marietta Peeples.*
Susan Presley.
Harriet Spivey.
Caroline V.'
Mary Whi''
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
M
Hall.
Bradtield.
Pearson.
Marcus.
Gav.
Boyd.
1854.
Anderson.
Kimball.*
Scott.
Ward.
Cra. .
N
Smith,
M
Burnett.
Bart.es.
M?' uitt. '-s Green.
Ar. . ^ooper.
Margaret Cunningharr
Amanda Edmondson.
Harriet Edmondson.
Frances A. Harris.
Mary A. King.
Florida C. Ley.
Mary M. McKemie.
Lucy A. Morrow.
Susan Newton.
Letitia J. Austell.
Martha A. Cogbil
Sarah A. Dawkins.
Virginia E. Edmondson.
Margaret E. G-
Sarah J. Harris.
Mary H. Holland
Melissa N. Laney.
Phoebe G. Mabry.
He ri<-' E. "
M
Lucy Pace. Mrs. Si .
Georgia Patrick. Mrs. Al'en.
Sarah F. Reid. Mrs. On
Su.>an Skeen.
Sarah O. Smitn, Mrs W.
Sarah J. Stembridge.Mrs. Herring.
Mary Stephens. Mrs. Con
R. T. Taliaferro.
Cornelia Tyler.
Mary Yan^ inf."
1855.
Camilla P. Meadors.
Margaret A. Mooney.Mrs. ^zzel
Mr.. Kimbrough.
Blanche Morgan
Mary E. Redwine.
Sarah W. Reese.
Kate I. Selleck.
Eliza O Shepherd
Mary F. Steagall.
Susan E. Tooke.*
Emma J. Tucker.
Sarah E. Ward.
Mrs Johnson.
Mrs. Lovelace.
Mrs. Edmonds'n.*
Mrs. M
Dent.
Davidson.
LAGRANGE FEMALE COLLEGE.
I85o.
MAtnEN NAME. MA
a A. Appleby. Mrs.
Martha F. Blackburn. Mrs.
Laura E. Cameron. Mrs.
Maiiha C. Carter. Mrs.
bailie Craig.
Lizzie W. Cunningham.*
Elizabeth H. DeLoach.
Ellen B. DeLoach,
M. J. E Iwai Mrs.
Mrs.
m E. Harrell. Mrs.
Anna M. Hayes. Mrs.
NAME.
McCraw.
Judge.
Gibson.
Weaver.*
Thompson .
Herring.
Smith.
Renwick.
MAIU r .N NAME.
Nancy C. Hill.
Harriet N. Lipscomb,
Martha P. McKemie.
Anna H. Meadows,
S. Indiana Pitts.
Mary A. Powell.
Rebecca 0. Powell.
Sophia L. Saunders.
Frances C.Tennison
C. Tyler,
Philo Ware.
1857.
M. E. Alford. Mrs. Heard.
Frances Andrews.
M Y. Atkinson. Mrs. Mallory.
G. A. Balririck.*
E. Berry,
Hadessa Byrd.
S. A. Cameron.
C Cole.*
i A. Carlington. Mrs. -
Mrs. Oglesby.
Mrs. Traywick.
Mrs. Colbert.
Susan V. Harrell,
Aidie R. Powell.
Hattie A. Shumate.
Elizabeth Smith.
Anna Steagall,
Mary J. Stinson.
Anna E. Swanson.
Martha Tooke,
Fannie A. Ward.
liner,
L. H. Brown.
Sallie Bull,
V. H. Clay
J. A. Cooper.
M. A
R C. Crowder.
!. F Gordon.
Mary L. Akers.*
Susan E. Bass.
M. E. Beall.
Hattie Carlton.
Ma-v J. Carlton.
Alice R. Culler.
Fletcher Hardin.
C. McKemie.
Sue C. Means.
A. Moreland.
Anna Morgan.
R M. M
Emma L. Bcstick.
M. Abbie Callaway.
Claude V. Carlton.
Eliza J Cox.
Mary E. E \
1858.
Mrs. Terrell.
ark.*
Mrs. Van Epps.
Mr:.. Tuggle.
A. S. Greenwood.
E. A. Hanii
M. A. E. Hamilton.
M. J. Hamilton.
A. C. Hanks.
M. C. Reese.
M. E. Speer.
I8sy.
Mrs. Ridley.
Mrs. Dozier.*
Mrs. Cobb.
Mrs. Flournoy,
Mrs. Craven.
Mrs. Griffin.*
Mrs. Speer.
Mrs. Flournoy.
Mr- Moss.*
Bettie Melson.
M. B. Pullen.
Mary Shephe
Mattie B. Shep
Aley Smith,
Cat r i
Achsah Turnr
Ophelia Wilkes
Tinsley Winstot
Sarah Womack.
R. K. Woodwat
I860.
imondson. Alice Ledbetter
Mrs. Akers.
Mrs. Edwards*
S. Cornelia Love
Mollie J. Miller.
Fredonia Ralford,
Aline E. Reese.
MARRIED NAME.
Mrs. Morgan,
Mrs. Kirby,
Mrs. Craven.
Mrs. Stowe.
Mrs. Bynum.
Mrs. Wttherspoor
Mrs. Mayberry.
Mrs. Clark.
Mrs. .
Mrs. Tigner.
Mrs. Swanson.
Mrs. Johnson.
Mrs. Slatter.*
/rs.
Mrs. Wit
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
rs.
Russell .*
Kirksey.
til.
Boddie.
Ogletree.*
Marsh.
Tumlin.*
Winston.*
Harris*
Mrs. Revill.
Mrs. Mooty.
Mrs. McFirlin,
LAGRANGE FEMALE COLLEGE.
MAIDEN NAME.
F. C. Fleming.
E. Cornelia Forbes.
Augusta M. Hill.
Fannie Jeter.
M. Fannie Johnson.
N. A. Johnson.
Lizzie S. Laney.
Janey M. Laney.
R1ED NAME.
Mrs. Dixon.
Mrs. Waltermire.
Mrs. Thompson.*
Mrs. McLaw,
Mr:;. Maddox.
MAIDEN NAME.
Polly Robinson.
Edna M. Rush,
Sallie Sanges.
Laura J. Sasnett.
Sallie Shepherd.
Mollie J. Smith.
Sallie Talley.
Isabella C. Winfrey.
MAKRIED NAME.
Mrs. Hammond.
"allahan.
Mrs. Mullins.
Mr .. Brfti .ham.*
Mrs. Shorter.
.avinia A. Bird. Mrs. Craig.*
Julia C. Bohannan. Mrs. Witter*
Georgia Broughton. Mrs. Hayes.
Cordelia C. Cooper. Mrs. Fields,
Elia M. Cunningham. Mrs. Smith.
Frances M. Douglass. Mrs. Lowe.
Mollie J. Hunnicutt. Mrs. Turner.
C. M. Ledbetter. Mrs. Ellis.*
Lucy B. Libscomb. Mrs. Harwell.
Levicie G. Maddox. Mrs. Kendrick.
Ma y A. Baldrick.
Fr ices A. Bass,
Fl cher Birch.
\ idalia E. Boddie.
Lizzie Burge.
Ann E. Evans.
Mrs
Wisdom,*
V ie Field.
j A- Fleming.
.ry F. Gilmer,
Lizzie Goodwin.
Mrs.
Cotton.
Jennie Goodwin.
Mrs.
Bailey.
Rebecca Harrington.
Mrs.
Bookhart.
Mary A. Haynes,
Ella Hill.
Georgia Hodnett.
Mrs.
Ward.
Susan A. Hogg.
Mrs.
Dav, ;
IMI.
Nuda M. Ousley.
Emir ,
Ellen R. Pattillo.
E. C. Phillip*,
L. C. Pullen.
Charlotte E. Reid,
Genie Reid.
M. A. Story.
S. Elmira Wilkes.
Emma C. Ynncey.
1862.
Sallie A. K
Sallie A. Little.
Anna Lyon.
C. P. McGehee.*
Kate O. Merritt.
Mooney.
Lou O'Neal.
Kransillian Owens.
Clara O. Packard.
Fletcher Pitts.
Mattie D. Pitts.
A. Traylor.
Mol'ie White.
E. Wi-nbish.
M rs Hunn
Mrs. Calla I
Mrs. Jelks.
Mrs. Morris.
Mrs. Ware.
Mrs. Cameron.*
Mrs. McD maid.
M: .
Mrs. Bryant.
Mrs. Bailey.
Mrs. .
Mrs. Wil ;
M' joiner.
Mrs. Tafft.*
Mrs : I
Mrs. Wright.
Abraham.
1863.
Addie Bull. Martin
Hattie E. Callaway,*
Lizzie Leslie.
Sallie Leslie. Mrs. Beasley.
Mattie Marshall.
Mrs. Freeman.
Belle McCain.
GeralineD.Moreland.Mrs. Speer.
Anna Turner.
1864.
Eliza Akers.
Ella Broughton.
Ida Burk.
Mary Cunningham.
Mrs.
Mrs
Bowdon.
Hay*
Mary E. Curtnght.
Fannie Hall.
Nora Owens.
Fannie Pullen.
1865.
Mrs.
Rak-
Caudle.
Amis.
Katie Beall.
Alice Bryant.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Hornady
Willis,
Achsah Maddox,
Mrs
Pace.
Mks. Kl'l'IS W. SMITH. UDV I>k.,.,iu..
LAGRANGE FEMALE COLLEGE.
MAIDEN NAME.
Barber.
Nannie Callaway,
1871.
MARRIED NAME.
Mrs. Truitt.
Mrs. Wylie*
MAIDEN NAME.
Lula Culberson.
Mary Hill,
MARRIED NAME.
Mrs. McCoy,
Mrs. Ficklin.
Sallie Cotier.
Annie C. Cur';
Carri<
1873.
Mrs. Reaves. Willie Pitman.
Mary L. Poythress.
Mrs. Trull
Mrs. Bradfield.*
Mrs. Barnard.*
Dora BoyW
Mollie Bel
Sallie Lou Han,
Mrs. Maffett.
1874.
J. Lulu Ward.
Maggie Whitaker,
Addie 0. Wimbish.
Mrs. Foote.
Mrs. Anthony.
1876.
Mis. Thomasson. | Jennie McFail.
Mrs. Warlick.
1877.
Hom. Emma Palmer. Mrs. Williams *
Mrs. Rosier. Clodissa Richardson. Mrs. Connalh
Mrs Vaughan.
F. Vil
1878.
Mrs. McDonald.*
Mrs. Cary.
Mrs. Mozley,
Mattie T. McGehee, Mrs. , rk
Ola M. Simmons.
Lizzie A. Tray lor.
Mrs. S.rr) i .is.
j -lies.
Mattie Travlor.
Mrs. Northen
1879.
Fannie White. Mrs,
Sallie Williams. Mrs.
Clay.
Reid.
,, M. Atkinson.
Sallie Dowi
Mrs.
Mrs
Zellars.
Zuber.
1881).
Ids Lee Emory.
Haitie Handley.
Mynie McFarlin.
Emma Stipe.
Mrs. Trammell
Mrs. Rcadc.
Mrs. Russell.
Mrs. Walker.
1881.
Lula A. Brannon.
Stella Bun
Ella L. Crusselle.
E. Driver.
Mvrtie Gal
E." Baxter Ma'nrv.
Mrs. Knapp.
,.*ker.
Mrs. Smith.
rooks,
Augt a Vaughan.
Etta Vaughan,
Lula Walker.
Loulie Watkins.
Mollie R. Whitaker.
Mrs. Matthews.
Mrs. Fitzpatrick.
Mrs. Ware,
Mrs. Overstreet.
Mrs Matthews.
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LAGRANGE FEMALE COLL:
MAIDEN NAME.
Alice R. Boykin.
Lily Howard.
Ida Palmer.
Mollie E. Stipe.
1882.
MARRIED NAME.
McLarin.
Mrs. McDonald.
Mrs. Walker.
MAIDEN NAME.
Fannie Turner,
Bertha Walker,
Irene V
.irher.
:po.*
1 883.
Helen Baldwin.
Carrie D. Ballard.
Annie Bradley.
May Candler.
Susie Candler.
Genevra Cholson.
Carobel He
Mrs. Saner,
Mrs.
//inchesier
Mrs.
Mrs.
Cantrell.
Calhoun
Howell.
Carrie Parks.
Nellie Rev
Thompson.
Janie Wadsworth
Lilarette Young.
M-
M
"
Mrs. Mai'
Beulah B. Arnold.
Ellen E. Barry.
Mary C. Broome.
Mary L. Revill.
1884.
Mrs. Pringle. Eugenia A. Simm . Mr*. Redwine,
Mrs, Carney.* Mamie Spears.
Mrs. Gresham. , Adelaide V
Mrs. Atkinson. Mar. Lizzie Wright. Mrs. .
1 885 .
^auline E. Arnold.
]. Bessie Barnett.t
Emma F. Bu' rd.
Katie*t> Co
A. Et, ^ '"Jjnson.-t
Daisy , jt.
Mrs. Wright.
Mrs. .
Mrs. .
Mrs, Culpepper.
Mrs. Puckett.
Mrs.Abercrombie.
Lollie E. Lewis. M'
Olivia V. Macy. Mrs. Crusselle .*
May Morgan, iM:..
Mollie C. Simms. M' ,. Ward.
K. Worley. I.
Wiight.t mason.
1880.
Emma Barrett. ;
Willie Burns.t
Mary Lou Dansby.t
Lizzie L. Dyer.
Lucy L. Evans.
Bessie Jackson,
Mattie Magruder.
Willie Miller.
Mary Ruth Mixon.
Jessie Pitman. t
Mrs
Mrs.
Davis.*
Belle Pr rr,
Leman K".'
Mi
-
Mr
">uke.
Ida B Smith.
Mrs.
nks.
Nelie Smith. t
Mr:,.
1
rs.
yd.
immons.
Bunnie Trimble.
Ella Walker.*
Mrs,
ok.
Minnie ware, i
Mrs.
Mrs.
ibbs.
Jessie G. Burnett. +
Glenn Camp.
Annie L. Cole.
J. Winona Cotter
Lucy A. Heard.
Berta V. Henry.
Susie H. Jarre II.
E. May Johnson. t
Blanche McFarlin.
Maude McFarlin.
1887.
Clara L. Meriwether. Mt
Mrs. Carpenter. Amy V
Mrs. Wolfe, Lillian 0. Ridenhour.
Maidee Smith.
. Jones. Mary K. Strozier. Mrs. Barnett.
Thomas. Jimmie Lou Thomp
Maude !
Mrs. Harmon. Carrie Y. Will.
Mrs. Gaffney. Annie Wi !
Mrs. White. Mi
LAGRANGE FEMALE COLLEGE.
11
1H8K.
MAN
Lizzie I. Arnold. t
Dora H. Beckmar,
Lou C. Camp.
M. Jennie Cooper,
e Covin.
Minnie L. Craw
Crawford.
Oliie Ellis.
M. Jennie Evans, 1
Mamie H. Hatdwick.
Lillie Jarrell.
N. Grace Johnston.
MARRIED NAME.
Mr.,. Schwettman.
irannon,
Mrs, Mabry.
'iddox.
-ippe.
Mrs. Bradfield
Mrs. Purvis.
Mrs. Twyman.
MAIDEN NAME. MARRIED NAME.
Fannie Bel Jones. Mrs. Quillian.
Cecile Longino.
Annie M. Moate. Mrs. Scott*
Minnie Moore.
S. Lizzie Parks. Mrs. Betterton.
Maude M. Scroggin.tMrs. Deni.
Lillie Sullivan.
A. Lois Turner. Mrs. Wilcox.
Van Zandt.t Mrs. Scott,
Ruby Ware.* Mrs. Searcy.*
Pearl White.
Lallie A. Witherspoon.
!.
Annie H. Chambless. Mrs. Wooley.
L. Abbie Cham!
L. Dora Cline.
Lula Dicker Mrs. Maxwell.
M.Cotrk r )ickerson.'Mrs. Lee.
Dona E. H
Mary N. Hurt.* Mrs. Lloyd.
M. Lily Jackson,
A. Maude McDaniel.
Minnie B. MoEntire. Mrs. Tribble.
L. Aiken.
Mira Will Brantly. '.'^
UieBrotherton.-rMrs. Walke
Kale T. D^
. Dean.
Maggie C. Evan
M. Loulie Hardwick.
Sallie Hodges.
D. N( am.t
Pearl Lee.t
Mrs. Polhill.
Mrs. Morris.
Mrs
Mrs
Sm'th.
Candler.
C. Lilian Moate. Mrs. Reeves.
Julia P. Moate.
Bettie B. Parker. Mrs. Davenport.
Julia R Rtdlry
F. Eugenia Shepp'-rd.
E. May Swtndall.
Fannie Teasley. Mrs. Hutcherson.
Kate Truitt.t Mrs. Young.
MinnieB. Wilkinson. t Mrs. Tatu
IHW.
Mrs. I
Mrs. Trimble
Ruth T. Marsh.
Mamie C. McGehoe.
Ada McLaughii.. Mrs Jt. it
Anne G. Rooertson.
S. Corinne Simril.
M. Gladys Sims. 1
Claire L. Smith.
Minnie L. Smi''
UnaT. Sper>
Connie V
Minnie Wi
M Emma W"
Mrs. F ider.
Mrs. Turr.ipseed.
HUM.
Ie M. Arnold. Mr:
Rosa 0. Atkinson.!
Myrtie G.Beauchamp.
Brady.'
U. Quie Co'.
Lou Covin.
Lucile Covin, t
Mamie Zack Crockett. Mrs. Hayne-,
Addi
Ora A. Gri
., O. Heard Mr,. Fields,.
Mrs.
Mrs. Glanton.
Hettie O.
C. Walto..
Mattie E. Jo!
Arizona B Liles
F. MonVana Lile"-
: Long,
janie Lou McFa'
Florence Smith.
Lizz'e Tucker.
Mattie E. Walcof
Leila Winn.t
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LACKANGf: FEMALE COLLI
IHV2.
MAIUtN NAM!..
Effie S. Agnew.1
Maud L. Bailey.
Annie F. Baxter.
Annie E. Beli.t
Sallie S. Boyd.
Lady E. Boykir
C. Lorraine B'adley.t
Ruth Cat: |
Clarabess Crain.t
E. Maud I:
Jennie F. F
Mauj Freeman.'
Winnie V. Hearn
Clara B. Hodges*
Lucia W. Hunt.
. NAM[.
AMP.
McGehec
Mrs. .
M ties,
-ambro. Bonnell L Mr.
Fort
Mrs. M
T. Natt
Edi
M. Louise .
M-- ' |tf.
Matv L. Park
F.^V^ff^J^y
B. 1. M. Clara N. Craves
I H> J.
M Bird Baxter.
B. Mae Brady. t
S. Amanda Britt.
- Bulloch.
\ Caops.
1
Mrs. Bart left
Mrs. M asofi .
Fat,:
Mayn
Annie
Dollv r
Leila B. '
Nellie B.
'Mr r . Anderson,
Mar. 2 L.
Mary F. I rV
M. Lula L
Lizzie S. L
Fredonia R
i M
Angle L W
M. Kate M
i- F
Leila A. St 4
Macie E : r.
Estelle Sti *T' >
M
Jennie W
Vela C Vv
B Ktrkley. M. Lula Lov a . I Nettie Ward.
IHV4
B. Ade.Hr-
Irma
E. Lula I
M.
Radnej
Cora L M
Mary E '' hell.
Heard.
Bessie C" :.'
Maynard.
Minnie
A
*Hti
Lucie M
Man
Amv I
arl W. Wh
Mi
J ICatte
M. Bird Baxter. Gene M. Ci
LAGRANGE FEMALE COLLEGE.
13
1K05.
MARRIED NAME.
Mrs. Smith.
*A/W
MAIDEN NAME. MARRIED NAME.
M ra L Bi uce,
Rosa E. Callahan.
Hunter M. Car:
11. t
M. Evan?: Havr
H Eatelle Hutchescn.
Kate Johnson, t I
Johnson.
Lillian Johnson.
Annie I. Key.
Julia M M rs - Holmes.
Eva J. Mhburn.
B. I. M.- Una S. Brazell. E' J. Shewmake.
acates the B. S. degree. All A! nnae since 1880 were e r*dt*ii with the
A. B.. unless otherwise stated. ^^^^H
Total number ot alumnae. 66?.
MAIDEN NAME.
Gussie R. McCutchen.
Birdie Meaders.
Daisy L. M
Clara M. Parks.
Tallulah E. Quillian.
Alio M. Robins.
Mattie L. Schaub.t
Flora R- Scale.
Effie J Shewmake.
Daisy C. Taylor.
Annie C. Thrasher.
L Kate Trimble,* Mrs. Davis.
Lula A. Wheichel.
N. Romania WhelcheU
Annie F Wiggir-,
UNDERGRADUA TES.
Collegiate Department.
\
I
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SENIOR CLASS.
PUPIL.
g/W Lizzie
Carne
Mr. L. E. Ayers
Moral) T .
Wgycr
Bailey
Clara J
Anlioc
Baker.
-Seasley, Mary E- .
LaGra
Mrs. 53. L Ba
Branny, W. Bell
North*
Bullogm. Lula
Bullae
Cyphnan Bulloch.
Callahan, Annie R
Whiles
Chaptlb F EsTELL:
Atlanta
CoOMR. Florin* D
w ?** Stf R
LaGrai
J ''
LaGrar
W. B
it H
Frank).
I- J W 1
AHom C
Fairbur
Dr. J. T. Da.-
-v m"
Whiter
Rev. A. C. Del
ft
'"oudbi
Mrs. :.'
D.-ft
BuUocI
A. C
XDSON, Ann
LaGra
J. D. Ed
Harris. Beuna M
Union *
C. H. Hi
Hewbrick, M.Hblerl
Hill. Lucy J
AG
Washm
D. C
Kino E Tallu
Bad Hi.
LONGINO. fetoolf
F-iirb ( -
Meriwether. Gussie
SoC'alC
Ml E. J. Mer
r, Myra O
y Washington
Hon. T. W. Meriwi
Miller. Ola E
West Po
H. W. M
Murpkv H; .AN HE E . |
.aGrang-
G. W. M
Murrah. L. Inez ^
Price. Eouke W
intervi
Rev. E. G. Murrah.
lumbis. South Carolina Mr: E. W. 1
QuiLLIAN. HaLLIE J
-aGrang-
Rev. W. F. Q
Smith Mary WttL .
Thomson. CecewT
Kittrells
W. A
Rm
John TV
Traylor. D. F;
L.ovelace
Mrs. M. F. Tr;
Ware. Nannie .
Matasv
R. A. Ware.
Whttaker. EvtLyjif
LaOrange
J'idpT. H. Whitaker.
Williams. AJjF*
Carrollton
Rtv. A. W '
LaGrange
G. W . ..odall.
Wright. Mn
Banksvilie
W
LAGRANGE FEMALE COLLEGE.
15
, Lean W
Bkadfield. Julia H
. Mary R .
-. E
Fannii M
Cook, Etia
Davidson. M. Carrie
.sou. Emily C
Edwards. Dora L
Gannon. M. My
May
Griffin. BETTre M
Leila
ie S
'. ATfc
Johnson. I
Langfofd. Annh
Ruby L
WiLi. E
.
OZELLA B
LL. Allie
Sum ta J
Stroul. S. Alma
ILS B
Tuck. Coka
L
Venable. 0. Lillian
'.'
William. . Et
Wil HTHA
JUNIOR CLASS.
POST OFFICE.
Antioch
. LaGra:
Turin
Lithonia
Maysville
Long Cane
Long Cane
LaGranj:e
:. , .'i|l
Ashburn
in
-.:!nplejH^^^H
Ashburn .
LaGranfe
August*
Atlanta,-; .
Norcrflfc
Smal^H
ange .
a Vista
L Oak .
. Alabama
e Reins
ander City. Alabarr
irange
ie Sulphur Springs
Allans
nev*
ssville
:>eJika, Alabama
dord , .
; : impton
PATRON.
J. P. Baker.
E. R. Bradfield.
A. S. Carmical.
D. B. Chupp.
W. T. Cochran.
... . N. M. Cook.
W. C. Davidson.
F. M. Dickinson.
Rev. T. S. Edwards.
W. G. Gannon
W. F. Gay.
. J. P. Griffin.
BIG. Hood
V. B. Ingram.
W. H. Jenkins.
J. T. Johnson.
Mrs. J. V. Langftrd.
T. W. Latham. Esq.
C. B. r
J. 0. Scv.-ell.
T. S. Smith.
Capt. A. H. Smith.
W. J. Street.
J. L. Stroud.
F. Tigner.
W. R. Tuck.
M. F. Turner.
S. Venaoie.
Dr. J. M. V.
V* T Cinhnc
*
Vk . P. W;
Brad". Sallie C
Candler. Bi
Childs. Cora L
CLFAVFLAiin, Mary Wili
Dallis. Clara
SOPHOMORE CLASS
irilMJI
; tGrange
Metasville
shatta. Lousiana
aGrange
..aGrange
J. A. Baugh.
Mrs. J. E. Ware.
Mrs. P. A. Candler.
S. W. Childs.
L. i i:aveland.
' W. Dallis.
1
''
Heap
Hodnett. Sa ;.; II Fannie
Long Cane
Lanier. Laurie
Guyton
Law. Una
Oiark Alabama
McClure. H. Hortense
LaGrange
'
McGaRRAM. Eum::e
LaCrosse
Mann. Eva M
Jacksonville
Mann. Mary B
Jacksonville
z.
Marchman. Dana D
Odessariale
Sharpe. Briohtie
Herndon
Tomlinson. Salue B
LaGrange
'
Tugg: A
LaGrange
Han,i
FRESHMAS CLASS.
Marii
LaGrange
Bra. . Bertha E
LaGrange
Dickinson. Kola O
LaGrange
Eakes, Dora
on
v
Glabney. Pearl
LaGrange
Harr's Mackiie
La Grange
Hood. Annje Lou
LaGrangf
McCains Marv
La Grange
.
Lt Grange
'.
Clarkstoii
Moate. A. Louise
Devercaux
Park. Maf
LaGrangr
Sledge. Eloise
La Grunge
Stroud. M. Anita
LaGrange.
Mou
Waklick. Eddie
LaGrange
Warwick, islam !
Clarkaion
1. E. A. V.
WlTHERSP,
LaC range
Bradfie;..- . Steli
kr. Maogif
SIH-FRESHMAS CLASS
\ge
LaGrange
GRADUATES, 1896.
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LAGRANGE FEMALb COLLEGE.
17
,on. Belli
Co HA
L
Jui IA G
AND. Euu
i, Ida L
ie Lee
Adams
Bass. Bissye I
. Lula Belle
eld. Sara
Castles. Florence
Clark. Mrs. Phil.
ASS
Culver. Dai.,-' L
cuktr1 wt, m-
Dallis. Ethel
Dallis. Park
Dunson. S. H
Evans. Willie
HaKGRAVC L. L
Harcrave. Mrs. L. L
Helen M
Hendrix. Johi
M Clure. Mrs. W. J.
Marks. Helen
Idamorr, Lizzie*
M :,r:i.EY. BOM
Quiluan. Sali.:e
SCHAUB. MATTIE L
Schoeller. M. Mai
Shaw. Susie
Smith. Mrs. C L
Smith, Mrs. E. B
h. H. M
Smith. Mrs. H. M
LaGrange
LaGrange
LaGrange.
West Point
.Provence. Indian Territory
LaGrange
LaGrange
.LaGrange ...
LaGrange
LaGrange
M i
L. W. Dallis.
F. M. Dickinson.
D. F. Edwards.
T. J. Mallory.
T. A. Mann.
Mrs. E. G. Nix.
Mrs. E. G. Nix.
J. T. Rutland.
J. L Schaub.
J. M. Tomlinson.
SPECIAL PUPILS.
Gieenvi .e
Devereaux
LaGrange
LaGrange
LaGrange
LaGrange
Augusta
LaGrange
Sparta
LaGrange
LaGrange
LaGrange
LaGrange
LaGrange
LaGrange
Franklin
Franklin
Franklin
. . Atlanta
LaGrange
. Hot Springr,. Arkansas
LaGrange
Corinth
LaGrange
LaGrange ...
LaGrange
.Thomaston
Madison
LaGrange
Athens
LaGrange ..
LaGrange
Mrs. J. E. Adams.
W. A. Bass.
. A. C. Bird.
.... Self.
T. S. Bradfield.
W. M. Castles.
Self.
Self.
J. L. C >i"er.
Mrs. W. H. '- -'hi.
G. E-Po lis.
V. R. 'lis.
0. A. Di'.son.
Capt. W. S. Evans.
Capt. W. S. Evans.
Self.
Self.
Self.
Capt. J. C. Hendrix.
.Self.
Self.
j. G. Truitt.
J. 1. Miller.
C. A. Dunson.
Dr. W. F. Quillian.
J. L. Schaub.
Mrs. Minnie Schoeller.
Mrs. S. R. Shaw.
Self.
Self.
Self.
Self.
Deceased.
18
LAGRANGE FEMALE COLLEGE.
Smith. Mt-:,. L. P
Smith. Ma;: i i
Smith. Maner
Shratling. Julietth
Sutton. Sarah A
Tioner, Mattie Glenn
TlJOOLE. O
Tuogle. Sara
Turner. A
Wilson. Mcllie E
Woods. Floren
LaGrange
LaGrange
LaGrange
LaGr.
Dan burg
White Sulphur J :
LaGrange
LaGrange
LaGrange
Culloden
Boston. Massa.-nusettx
Sell.
Archibald
Self.
J. A Sutton.
B. F. Tigner.
Self.
M. A. Tuggle.
Judpe W. W. Turner.
Self.
Sell
Preparatory Department
Dalus. Eleanor
Edwards. Bertie
Evans. Frank
Heard. Charlie
Jon*~ 'eyman
jrgie
RUT1_ .NNIfc
Truitt, \.
FIFTH (ilt Al)F..
LaGrange
Hogansville
LaGrange. . .
. LaGrange
iGrange
LaGrange
LaGrange
LaGrange
V. E r.
T. S. Edwards.
Capt. W. S. Evans.
I. S. Heard.
Rev. A. P. J
Mrs. N. A. Mooty.
J. T. Rutland.
C. V. Truitt.
Calhoun. Hall
Calhoun. James
Dickinson. At ;
Dunson. Lizzie
Edwards. Brittain
Edwards. Estella
Hood. Dalus
Lyle. Mary
Martin. M
Smith. Paul B
Warlick. Chak
/ M RTH GRADE.
LaGrange
LaGrange
LaGrange
LaGrange
Hogan-sville
LaGrange
LaGrange
LaGrange
LaGrange
Atnens
LaGrange
J. D. Calhoun.
j. D. Calhoun.
F. M. Dickinson.
0. A. Dunson.
Rev. T. S. Edwards.
Mrs. D. F. Edwards.
E. C. H
M- ME. Embry.
W. G. S. Martin.
'. E. B. Smith.
J. E. Warlick.
Dallis. Lduise
Dickinson. Pai -
L.Et, Kara
Warlick. Julia
Wisdom. Dena
THIRD GRADE.
LaGrange
LaGrange
'.aGrange
LaGrange
LaGrange
L. W. [ .
F. M. Dickinson.
Wm. Lee.
. .J. E. Warlick.
W. W. Wisdom.
LAG RANGE FEMALE COLLEGE.
19
Brazii ''.'
u. . ,
Gallagher. I
Jones. Juelle
Nelsjn. Lena
Nelson. Sam
Rutland. Bessie
Smith. Yula May
SECOND GRADE.
LaGrange
LaGrange
LaGrange
LaGrange
LaGrange
LaGrange
LaGrange. .
Athens
J. H. Brazil.
Dr. W. P. Gaffney.
Mrs. Nannie Gallagher.
J. E. Jones.
Mrs. M. E. Nelson.
Mrs. M. E. Nelson.
J. T. Rutland.
Prof. E. B. Smith.
Edwards. Kate
. Lucile
am. Jas. Harry
McComack. Amelie
SlMRlL. R' HAKB
Smith. Hallie
Wisdom. Walter
FIRST GRADE.
. . Hogansville
LaGrange
LaGrange
LaGrange
LaGrange
LaGrange
LaGrange
Rev.T. S. Edwards.
J. E. Jones.
J. W. Popham
Mr: E. L. McComack.
,L. M. Simril.
Pro'. E. B. Smith.
W. W. Wisdom.
Ayers. Lizzie
Baile
Baker. Clara
ey. Mary
Brantly. Bell
Bulloch. Lula
Callahan. Annie
Chappie. Estelle
Cotter. Jessie
Daniel. Josie
Davenport. Eleanor
DeLamar. Sallie
Baugh, Nellie
Brady. Sallie
Candler. Bessie
Childs. Cora
Cleaveiand. Mary Will
Dalhs. Clara
Edwards. Maude
Fulcher. Annie
Gilliam. Sallie
DOOKKEEPISO.
Dixon. Pattie
Dunn. Mattie Lee
Edmundson. Annie Clyde
Harris. Beuna
Hendrick. Helen
Hill. Lucy
Taliulah
Longino. Bessie
Meriwether. Gusjift
Meriwether. Myr
Millet a
v. Blanche
Murrah. Inez
Price. Eoline
Quillian. Hallie
Smith. Mary Will
Thomson. Cecelia
Tray lor. Florence
Ware. Nannie
hitaker. Evelyn
Williams. Maude
Woodall. Mary
Wright. Mittie
CLASS ELOCUTION
Gray. Lizzie
Hardwick. W?-;^
Heard. Ju\^ Belle
Hodges. R u th
Hodhett. S^"": Fann ' <!
Lanier, t-^rie
Law. Una
McClure, Hortense
McGarrah, Eunice
/M>n. Eva
Ma- . Mary
M* ihritB, I~ana
Powell. Mr .
Sharpe. Br ,htie
mson. Sallie
Tuggle. R
Wood. Ha
Avers. Lizzie
Bailey. M
Bealsey. M
Dallis. El<
Da\.
I
Baker. C
Brantly. Bell
Callahan. Annie
Carm
Chappie. E
Dixon. Pattie
Harris, Beuna
Mary
D-L*
John
Si.-iiin>
Dav
Fulcher. Annie,
es, Ruth
SPECIAL l LOCI HOIS
I'l OAOOQY.
he
Hallie
FRENCH.
Mar
Meriwether, G
Mur: he
'// %MAN.
War.
OREL k.
STENOGRAPHY.
F.
;bel
:
v
"
.Music Department.
Adams, Carrie
Atkinson. Marie
Bass. Bessy e
Brady. Sallie
Brantly, Bell
Bulloch. Lula
Candler. E
Ca. 1, -e
'. Ila
Cleaveiand, Ma-
Cooper. Fiorine
Culver. T .
PIANO.
l c ic i i
,j x Johnnie
Lur
,iett. S.. Mie Fann'e
J Li
Jenkins, is.....
Langford. Annii.
l.anier. Laurie
La* Una
I.ongino. Bessre
Mann, Eva
:
Rutland. F
Schoeller. Mai
Sewell. Allie
Sharpe, Brightie
Shaw. Susie
Smith. Estelle
Smith. Henrietta
Mary Will
r-nith. Mrs. H M.
Smith. Mi- L. P.
Stroud. A
It
LAGRANGE !
2\
I Eleanor
Davenport, Eleanor
Davidson. Carrie
Oeha
DeLamar. Sallie
Dixon. Pattie
Dunn. Matlie Lee
Dunson. Lizzie
Fulcher. Annie
Griffin. Beitie
rave, Mr. . L. L.
Hardwick. Ward
Heard. Julia Belle
Bessy e
Cooper. Florine
Bailey. Morah
Daniel. Josie
Bradfield. Julia
Adams. Carrie
biddie. Theodore
Buboch. Lula
Cooper. Douglas
Culver. Daisy
Daniel. Josie
Davidson. Carrie
Davis. Celia-
Eakes. Dora
Evans. Ruth
Mann, Mary B.
Marks. H<
McElroy. Ruby
McLendon. Henrietta
Meriwether. Myra
Miller. Lizzie
Miller. Ola
Moate. Louise
Murrah. inez
Park. Mary
Powell. Maggie
Price. Eoline
Ridley. Eleanor
PIPE ORQAN.
McClure. Mrs. W. J.
QUITAR.
H'-nd.'ick. Helen
Price. Eoline
MASDOUN.
Wilson. Bertha
VOICE CULTI'KH.
Gannon. Myrtis
Hardwick, Ward
Hargravc, I 10!. L. L
Hendrix, Johnnie
Jonnson, Florence
Law. Una
McClure. Hortense
Miller. Lizzie
Price. Eoline
Stroud. Anita
Tigner. Jule
Traylor. Florence
Truitt. Mary
Tuck, Cora
Venable. Lillian
Warwick, lslah
Watkins. Maude
Williams. Ethel
Williams. Maude
Wilson. Bertha
Wilson. Mollie
Wisdom, Dena
Thomson, Ceceil*
Spratling. Juliette
Schot...
Snaw .iie
Snv Maner
<*< -t. Saiah
son. Cecelia
TV gle. Orrie
Tur ier. Lilibel
Wi n. B<rtha
/i .o', Mollie
Baugh. Nell
Brantley. Bell
Bulloch. Lula
Chappie. Estelle
Chupp. 11a
Cleaveland. Mary W
Cotter. Je
Davidson. Carrie
Davenport. Eleanor
Davis. Celia
DeLamar. Saliie
QuIIH-lT '
SIGHTS! saiNfl AND
Fulcher. Annie
Gray. Lizzie
Griffin. Bettie
Heard. Julia Belle
Hendrick, Helen
Hendrix. Johnnie
Hill. Lucy
Hodges. Ruth
Hood, Leila
Ingram. Katherlne
Johnson. Florence
ChMUS.
Moate. Louise
V /rah. Inez
P / v Mary
Maggie
f e. iline
y. leanor
Roberts. Ozella
Smith, Henrietta
Smith. Mrs. H. M.
Stroud. Alma
Thomson. Cecelia
22
LAG RANG I: Ft -MALE COLL:
Dickinson, Belle
Dickinson. Kola
Dixon. Pattie
Eakes. Dora
Edwards. Maude
Evans. Wiilie
Adams. Carrie
Bass. Bessye
Castles, Florence
Chupp. I'.a
Cleaveland. Mary Will
Davenport. Eleanor
Davidson. Carrie
Griiilr Bettie
Adar, Carrie
Bass, essye
Brantly. Bell
Cas' Florence
re. Phillip
d. Mary Will
David ;on, C*rrle
DeLar.iar. Saliie
Adams, Carrie
iu, Marie
Boddie. Theodore
Brady. Saliie
Bulloch, Lula
Candler. Bessie
Castles. Florence
Chupp, Ha
Cooper, Douglas
Culver. Daisy
Davis, Celia
Dixon. Pattie
Dunn. Mattie Ler
Fulcher. Annie
Hardwic. Wi
Heard. Julia B<
Hendrix, Johnn
' rd. Annie
Latham, Kate
Longino. Bessie
McCaine. Mary
McClure, Horlense
Meriwether. Myra
MUSICAL HISTORY.
Hendnck. Helen
Hood. Leila
Ingram. Katherine
Landlord. Annie
Longino. Bessie
McClure. Hortense
Ptlce. Eollrte
HARMONY.
Griffin P-
Hargrave. Mrs. L. L.
Hendrick Helen
Hood. Leila
Ingram. Katherir.e
Johnson, Florence
Langford, Annie
Longino. Bessie
McClure. Hortense
Mciiouther. Myra
Murrah. Inez
THEORY.
| Hill. Lucy
Kjjfjjodnett. Saliie Fannie
; 'em. "*. Kate
>er, u.. '
I w. Una
Longino. Bessie
9 4ann. Eva
Mann. Mary B.
McEiroy. Ruby
JUflcLendon. Henrietta
BWiwether. Mvi
Miiiei. Ola
Moate, Louise
Park. Mary
Powell. Maggie
Roberts. Ozella
Tomlinson. Addie Lee
Tomlinson, Saliie
Traylor. Florence
Tuck. Cora
Turner. Alice
Maude
Ridley. Eleanor
S> eller, Mai
Smith. Mrs. E. B.
Smith. Mrs H. M.
Thomson. Cec<
Traylot F nee
W iams. Maude
Rfice. Eoline
Ridley, Eleanor
Scl ellar, M.u
Smith. Mrs. E. B.
Smith. Mi s. H. M.
Thomson, Cecelia
Traylor. Florence
Toggle, Orrie
Williams, '
Wi on, Mollie
Rutland. Eula
rwell. Allie
Mai . B
Shaw. Susie
St- ..'!i. Estelle
Henrietta
I Mary Will
I
9
Htroud. A
T ,
Tuck. Cora
Venable. Lillian
War.'.
Watkms. Maude
Williams. Ethel
Wilson. Bertha
Brandy. Bell
LAGRANGE KM ALE COLLEGE.
WISICAL ANALYSIS.
Cooper, Florine DeLamar, Sallie
23
Art Department.
Gay. May
Hendrix. Johnnie
Bradfield. Julia
Bradfield. Sara
Bradfield. Julia
Hendrix. Johnnie
t. Lizzie
PREPARATORY ANTIQUE CLASS.
Latham. Kate Woods. Hattie
McGarrah. Eunice
ANTIQUE CLASS.
Edmundson. Clyde
Moseley. Bessie
Smith. Mrs. C. L.
STILL LIFE PAINTING CLASS.
M
Bradfield. J'ilia
Bradfield. Sara
Edmundson. Clyde
eld. Sara
Hendnck. Mrs. Helen
Moseley. Bessie
Moseley. Bessie
Childs. Cora
Bradfield. Julia
Bradfield. Sara
Moseley. Bessie
Smith. Mrs. C. L.
Smith. Mrs. H. M.
HEAD CLASS.
Smith. Mrs. C. L.
SKETCH CLASS.
Hendrix. Johnnie
Smith. Maidle
Tuggle, Jullltte
Merntl. Lizzie
CRAYON.
Hodne't. Sallie Fannie
Schaub. Mattie
WATER COLORS.
Smith. Mrs. C. L.
PASTEL.
Smith. Mrs. C. L.
CHINA PAINTING.
Smith. Mrs. C. L.
Mo iley, Bessie
Sn h. Mrs. C L.
n
lsc
Mattie Glenn
*rk
'owe i
"ric.
OUTDOOR SKETCH CLASS.
Hendrix. Johnnie
Moseley. Bessie
.. C. L.
24
I AGRANGE FEMALE COLL I
Summary
Senior Class
Junior Clav-.
Sophomore Class
Freshman Class
Sub-Freshman Class
Special Pupils
Preparatory Department
Total (no pupil counted twice)
Elocution
Bookkeeping
Pedagogy
French
German
Creek
Stenography
36
35
43
39
209
35
23
II
2
LAHC t aetment;
\o .
Arithi oe Organ
ar
GEOQRAP. . i in
Writihc. App
The.
Musica
Ht-singing
75
4
5
20
51
23
33
51
3
**T DEPARTMENT
Preparator tiqu-:
Antique
Still Life Paintmp
Hea<
Sketch
Crayon
Water Color
Pastel
China Painting
Outdoor Skei-rt Class
Boarders
Local Pueils
States and Teritories Represented
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COURSE OF STUDY.
Primary Department.
PMST GRADE.
ton's Chart. Holmes's First Reader. Attention given
articulation and punctuation. Begin with word method, after-
wards introducing phonic and literal methods.
Spelling. Words In reading lesson by sound and by letter. Watson's
Script SpeMer.
Arithmetic. Oral instruction in four fundamental rules. Numbers
illustrated by objects and numeral frame.
Writing. Script work of reading lesson. Script Speller, and *y>r
and Ainswortlis Tracing Copies. Printing words of
lesson, on slate and blackboard.
-, . Ma
SnCOM) QRADL.
Aoolfton
Reading. Holmes's Second R .ier. Heart of C
iding. Or. tal letters, emp^
tau.
Spellin... Words in reading les: >n. names ot &**
of the week, months of the year. etc. Swi * rd Primer.
Arithmetic. Addition, subtract! . multiplication and division. San-
ford's Primary Arithmetic.
GEOGRAPHY.-Oral lessons in 1 ll geograph. r, umI points, etc..
1: draw ma, o< -choolhouse and
t 0W l miliar places.
Wr.tino. S ' I print I vork on plate and 5fd, Trac.ng
Co}
THIRD ORADE.
RtMHH . Holme's Third Reader. Heart of Oak S^O^JjjJ
ldlnf . Pauses, articulation, an, ohon.es receive
attention.
26 FEMALE
Spelling. Words in reader by sound and b. letter. Swinton's Word
Primer.
Language Lessons. -Reed's Language W
Arithmetic. Sanford's Intermediate.
Geocraphy. Barnes s Elementary. Map drawing and moid
Writing. Appleton's Model Copy Book.
In above grades drills in object lessons, calisthenics, singing, and
drawing.
FOURTH ORAliE.
R ^- " ider. Hean 'Oak Series. Vol.
I .for supplementary reading
Child's Health Primer, Pathfinder Series, No 1
r.
;dp! g. -Swinton's Word Book.
LA*ftt e Lessons.- Reed's Language Work completed.
Ak Sanford's Inter:
' The Rand- Mc Nail, Primary Geography. Map drawing.
Wr 'ppleton's Model ...
FIFTH GRADE.
Reading.- Monteit^ Scien Reader. Heart of Dak . \ol.
IV. for supplementary reading.
History. Eggleston irst Book in American Hist- ry.
SrtLUreC. Sainton '3 ^ rd r
Grammar !.onj?mar iry Grammar Parsing, letter
and punctuation.
Arithmetic. Sanfor 'ommon School Arithmetic.
Geography. The Rai.. 'cNally Primary Geography completed. Map
drawing.
Writing. Mod- ,opy Book.
In above g; . drills in pnonics. calisthenics, singing, and drawing.
LAGRANGE 1-hMAU: C< LLBGD.
n
INTBR M EDI A TE CLASSES.
SIXTH GRADE.
INC. Word Book
Reading. Fifth Reader. Supplemental reading
Grammar. -School Grammar
Mathematics. Common School Arithn ;tic
Natural S ;ience. Common School G- ography
Vocal Music. New First Music Reader. . .. ..
Penman.: IIP. Model Copy Book
seventh a taps.
Spelling. W*rd Book
History. United States History
Grammar. School Grammar
< Standard Arithmeti
"( Elements of Algcb a
Natural Science.- - Common Sch< eograpf v
Latin. Easy Latin Method
Vocal Music. - New First Music R-? Igrvjj
Penmanship. Model Copy Book
Mathematics
Swinton.
Holmes.
Longman.
Sanfonl.
Frye.
Mason.
Appleton.
Swinton.
Collegiate De/xtrtmeg.
MESH MAN CLASS.
[ Word ! Mora
LANGUAGE ^ School jmposltton. |
HISTORY. History of "gland
MATHEMATICS. Hife >chool Algell
t common S hool |
NATURAL SCIENCE Map drawing!
( Popular ZooW^HI
LATIN. Easy Latin Method completed
AL MUSIC New First Musi. Read* r
PENMANSHIP. Model Copy B.ok
Reed
Longman.
. . Dickem..
Milne.
raphy reviewed.
Frye.
Steele.
Harkness.
Mason.
Appleton.
V/ill
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SOPHOMORE CLASS.
I w
LANGUAGE Elocull
( Composition and Rhetoric
HISTORY Mythology
, MATHEMATICS ' Al * ebra M n ne
( Geometry (four book.. , Wentworrh!
'^TURAL SCIENCE \ **\ Wood
i Physiology and I . Smi(h
LATIN First Latin Reading a
n.eaamgs Arrowsmith
VOCAL MUSIC New Second Music R-
PENMANSHIP
I
JUVIOK CLASS.
V.UAGE. Rhetorical Composition
fcviTORY General History
kEAr.::* -;,_ Selection
MORAL SCIENCE J*J G. M. . I
< Bible Outline..
MATHEMATICS .1 $ eom etrv (completed) w , tv rth
| Trigonometry V/
NATURAL SCIENCE -< Na,ural Phlioso
I Physical Geogr M '
< Virgil- Aenaid (two books)
LATIN -; Horace -Ode* 'j**
( Prose Composition Part II
VOCAL MUSIC. Nw Third Music Re,
PENMANSHIP
OPTIONAL STUD* Fr,n h. German , | ,
II MOR CLASS.
LANGUAGE ( Enp ' araCrT* : >gg and Reed
^ * re
-.- Hi;
READING S ,ons.
Anthon.
kness,
Mason.
Appleton.
ST.DffiNTIN n NIFORM.
LAGRANGE EEMAl.E COLLEGE.
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( Logic . Jevons-Hill.
MENIAL SCIENCE Political Economy and Civil Government.
Baldwin.
( Psychology
..oai cnc-Mrc < Christian Evidence
MORAL SCIENCE , Outlines of the Bible
I..TUCU4TIPC ' Analytical Geometry
MATHEMATICS ( BookkeeDing
^ Astronomy
NATURAL SCIENCE Geology
( Chemistry
Fisher.
G. M. Stee'e.
Wentwor'h
Williams and Roger.
St< s.
Ste le.
Willi? -ns.
i )pleton.
< Horace -Satires and Epistles
LATIN Tacitus Germania or Agricola
( Prose Composition Fart !l. completed
VOCAL MUSIC. New Fourth Music Reader
PENMANSHIP
OPTIONAL STUDIES. French. German, and Greek. *
In each of the above classes compositions, phonic drills, anT physical
culture.
TEACHERS' CLASS.
School Management
m u Brooks.
Nopmal Methods .
Methods of Teaching
Shaw
School-room Devices
Normal Drawing and Sight- si
Music Department.
THIS DEPARTMENT offer, a thorough *.
1 mental music, theory, and musical history
have had advantages of the best conservator,
nently qualified for their respective position...
are those used by the best instructors of Amen con .
^rvatories. Monthly recitals, in which pupils
are held in the Home Chan-I At these recit
department criticises the tone, touch, position, , :nera |
of the performer, and pupils are traine .j for con .
''- lnvic attention to the graded courses below. The
mplete a course will be doten
i attainments and by the rate of progress as dependent on
and industry.
It is bESiRED that all pupil* Uking the court in voice culture, piano.
or pipe ergan. should take the courses in the ry
they are deemed essential to an intelligent compn work
Piano a i voice pupils must continue theory til : three gi
are und< rstood. A new feature in this depart
piano^fliasses Pupils in and above the fourth gra I.
tier every Wednesday for a urill in sight r. ading. Ev
pupil has the advantage of Earning to read ordinary music at sight.
The course in theory has been extendi this year by the addition to
the fifth grade of Goodrich's Musical Analysi - nga
year's study
THEORY
Under theory Is notation, thorou*: harmony, double
chants, etwrats, *iJ h Theory is Kef in advana :ution
that each step may be in; Jflgently taken, and thus greater pi ,
attained. The course jr. theory will compare fav r ibly with that of the
best conservatories, and instruction is frfe to pupil? in piano and voice
culture
The Course of Study in Theory.
First Grade.
Palmer's Theory of Music. Part I.
Notation and rudimentary principles.
Written Exerehwa.
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Second (irade.
Palmer's Theory. Pari II.
Major, minor, and chromatic scales.
Written exercises.
Third (irade.
Palmer's Theory completed and reviewed.
Thorougii b I ''< i!< ; t-xercises.
Fourth (irade.
ry's Elements of Harmony to Lesson 43.
Additional Ex-rc.
Fifth Grade.
Emery's Elements of Harmony completed and reviewed.
Double Chants. Chorals. Harmonizing melodies. Acoustics.
Richter's Additional Exern
Goodrich's Musical Analysis.
MUSICAL HISTORY.
iccesi to a library containing the best musical books
| the 1 rth, fifth, and sixth grades, pupils are required
, .hies of the masters, and other musical literature.
Course of Study in Musical History.
I irst Year.
. , ry (Fillmore,. Reviewed with original
OUtli:
Second Year.
The Great Tone-Poets (Crowes.,. Biographical sketch of each
cornp
PIANO.
, irti cular attention is paid to technic ^o-J^ ~ ^
. t -nrrort nosition and touch, pupils are nrsi
M1 , h e , .n,., o - - ^ ^ eiibimy rap|d y
taugnt to piay Movijr. wu.ii Pnnikwho
a , hi th rl^ired tempo is reached, rupnswnu
of execution is acquired til! the desirea temp
The weekly prima vista classes are free to P P
fourth grade piano ,., iC ate or diploma unless she has
No pupil will recetvejM " ^ for one yea r.
lied in this institution each of the requ.rea
Course of Study in Piano.
lirsl (iradv.
Ko- I. I.
Scales and finger xercises.
Selected solos.
Second (trade.
Koehler. op. 249. Vol II. Duvernoy. op. 120.
Major and hat iles.
iected solos.
Third (irade.
er. op. 249. Vol. Ill p. 45. Schumann, op. 68.
,or, melodic, and mixed minor, and chromatic scales.
.elected solos.
Fourth Grade.
Czerny, op. 299. Turner, op. 28. H 47. Loeschorn. op. 66.
Lebert and Stark's Piano School, Part II
Che in's Valses. Mozart's and dementi's Sonatas
St js continued.
Soios by Kuhiau. Liszt. Bendel. Schubert. Schulhoff. etc.
fifth (irade
Crame ' j0 Selected Studies. Kullak's 8va. Stud
Leb^r' nd Stark's Piano School. Part 111.
Mend iohn's Songs without Words. Chopin's Polonaises.
Clem "s Gradus ad Parnassum. Beethoven's Son ll
Seal c tinued.
Soico by aff. Haydn. Henselt, Schubert venka, Moszkowski.
Sixth (Irade.
Moscheles, op. 70. Kullak's 8va. Studies.
Bach's Inventions. Beethoven's Sonat
Scales conti. ued.
Soios by Liszi. Weber Wagner, Chopin. Rubenstein, etc.
Olid 1 1
Instruction nn t ayy jipe organ will be given by a graduate of th-
England Conservato^ Cabin taught Those completing this
course will be w " ed to take charge and church n
C rse of Study in Pipe Organ.
Stainer's Pedal tudies. Whitings Organ Studies. Books 1 ., II.
Whiting's Preludes and Postludes. Bk I. Rink's Postludes, Bks. I. V.
Best's Pieces for Church Use. Bks. I VI
Art of accompar ing. Hymns, ancient and modern.
k's Mote*' . Bks. I . II Best's Concert Pieces. Bks I VI
Mendelssohr >onatas. Bach's Preludes and Fugues. Vols. I., II., III.
Best's Arrang nen's f rom Scores. Eddy's Organ in Church. Vols. I. II.
Eddy and Gle ;on's Church and Concert Or.-.
ALWYN M. SMITH, HWU DiJ*
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viou.\.
ight by the most approved methods. The course
ts of scales, finger exercises, correct bowing, etc.; Hen-
Fessenden's. and Schuberth's Studies, ensemble playing with
; ,. etc., from best composers. Instruction
on th< . n i mandolin will also be given by a competent teacher.
Pupils furnish their own instruments.
sHitir-si.xaiya.
This is a prominent feature of the institution. Every pupil in the
collegiate department has the advantage of a thorough course in vocal
music, enabling her, without the aid of an instrument, to sing ordinary
at sight. Pupils taking this course in sight-singing make more
rapid and intelligent progress in voice culture as well as in instrumental
music. We believe that pupils possessing the power of speech and an
on of melody may Itarn to sing ordinary music intelligently.
The aim of this department is to develop among our pupils a musical
and ability. Sight-singing, fundamental principles, glees, church
music, choruses, as well as harmony, are taught daily. The musical
> >r with the sight-singing classes usually gives a cantata or light
opera each commencement.
Course of Study in Sight-Singing.
First tirade.
kboard .vork. New First Music Reader (Mason).
tation Major, minor, and chromatic scales.
Ear-training. Dril rvals. Selected glees. Writ' >ses.
Second tirade.
Now Second Music Reader (Mason).
Review of rudiments. Written exercises.
Selected glees and choruses.
Third Grade.
I Third Music Read- r fMW*>)-
Drills in chord singing. Selected choruses.
Fourth tirade.
New Fourth Music Reader ( Mason and Veasie).
Church music, including hymnology.
Choruses selected from standard operas and oratorios.
For the benefit of pupils In Junior and Senior classes who cannot
take full sight-singing, a special shorter course has been ar-
tists of blackboard work. MH in notation^ ****>
with written exe:cise, Independent Music Reader
(Mason, and Crown of Song (Leslie) are the text-books.
34 LAGRANGE F! MALI- I
VOICE CULTURE.
Only experienced instructors of broad mu:
ployed in this department. The teachers arc graduate ilea's
best conservatories of music. The cenuine Old Italian method Is used.
Since correct breathing Is the basis of good tone, as well as good health.
breathing exercises are given throughout the course. Noise and
"forced" tones do not constitute singing. Pupils do in t I- am. parrot-
like, a few songs the musical thought of which neither pupil nor teacher
comprehends; but their voices are properly trained and developed.
Iiotruction is given in vocal physiology, tone production, true mu
conception, and orthoepy as relating to singing as well as speaking
This course fits pupils for solo singing in concert and church, and for
teaching voice culture properly. At the d of the teacher,
pupils are allowed to sing in public. Female quartets are organized
and drilled when voices are found adapted to such work.
Pupils completing the first year in sight sing. nusical history
the fourth grade in theory and voice culture, will receive a certificate
in voice culture. Those completing the course insight-singing, musical
hLtory. theory, and voice culture, will receive a diploma.
No pupil will receive a certificate or diploma unless she has
studied in this institution each of the required branches for at least one
year.
Course of Study in Voice Culture.
Fifth Grade.
Emerson's Vocal Method. Bonaldi's Studies.
Breathing exercises. Vocal physiology.
Setting the voice. Exercises adaj ted to individual.
Diatonic scale, slow tempo, using vocal adapted to j upll.
iccted solos.
Second tirade.
Marchesi, op. I. Concone's 50 Lessons Bordofnis 24 Vocalist
Breathing exercises. Slow trill. Blending
Study of vowel and consonant sounds In
Selected songs and ballads.
Third tirade.
Marchesi. op. I. Vaccai's Italian Method. Concone's 25 I
Breathing exercises. Trill Italian melody.
Study of vowel and -onsonant sounds In I tall
Selected arias and English songs.
LA CHANGE FEMALE COLLEGE. 35
Fourth tirade.
Marchesi, op. 2 1 . Panofka, op. 81 . Bordogni's 36 Vocalises. Bks. I., II.
Breathing exercises. Expression and phrasing.
Study of arias continued. Concert singing.
Selections from oratorio and English songs.
Fifth Grade.
Lamperti's Studies. Bordognis 36 Vocalises. Bk. I II. Marchesi. op. 15.
Breathing exercises. Expression and phrasing.
Dramatic accent. Concert singing.
Study of aria, recitative, and cavatina.
Operatic selections in English and Italian.
Art Department.
P
N ARTIST of ability and experience is in charge of this depart-
ment M uch work is done from nature and objects, and free-hand
drawing is required. Pupils are taught not mere copying, but true art;
hence their work has a life in it often wanting where only colored prints
are used The studio is fitted up with casts, studies, etc. There will
be models to pose in the Head and Sketch classes. This department
unsurpassed advantages in oil and crayon porlra,tre The Art
Hall is commodious, well lighted, and admirably adapted to its uses.
Course of Study in Art Department.
__ i Preparatory Antique , Q ear in eac h class.
DRAWING CLASSES ) Art ; que j une y
d ,,mt,m- riAsasf* ,M }'!!! ' Two years in each class.
I TING CLA^btb , Head C | ass i
SKETCH CLASS.
All pupils except Preparatory Class are required to draw in the
Sketch Class. Two criticisms a week are r d In *
Pupils wishing to enter the Antique and Still L fe C h~ .must
submit a cast drawing for examination. To enter the Head CltK a
submit a cast drawing o examination required
drawing of the head from life is required.
crayo... pencil, and pen and . Ou do ^ ^ ^^
for fall and spring study. No charg the
sketch class to pupils in the other classes,
courses in drawing and painting will receive a d.ploma.
36 LAGRANG
Industrial Department.
A
dressmaking
'jt Stenography and
i
given in p
A k n
cost.
Remarks on Course of Stud\.
OPTIONAL si! DIBS.
All opi
/painting. French. G
as little a^ | lbl< _
commenced an op;
of the faculty, given H
Pupils ii,
SPECIAL STUDIES.
Pupil . V
These ma
class-stano
pupils
/ LOCI tuts.
Graduates or i
plete special stu lie I ' : Sue
will ben
pupils boarding In
boar - ,1s.
//. iCHER'S CLASS.
Class elocution
special .eodrse In
had superior adva < '"^^^fa
Thi;, department .-. !
-
1H_I
36
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Indus i rial Department.
7~ US depai I
Includes 1
>graphy.
A compete tai
dressmaking
dresses Instruction
Stenograph ,
I
given in pun :tuat
A know'
cost.
Remarks on Course of Study,
OPTIONAL STUDIES.
f\ i ! lal studie
/painting, French. German, to interl
rtmanced it
of the fa
Pupils in
SPECIAL STUDIES.
PupiL wl
These m a the rp to I
class-stanaiii f ; a ma
pupils.
ELOCUTION.
Graduates 01
plete special stu lies, or to '
will be re
cate of pr-v
pupils boarding in :
boarding ; ..
// ICHER'S CI ASS. ,
Clas:. Kupils di i
special Course in
had idva
This depat' met )|H
-
-
il*L
, a ( IRA NCI I l.MALE COLLEGE. 37
cess(l , . Instruction is given to actual as well as prospective
teachers Member ol the teacher's class visit the different recttahon
rooms, and see the methods taught put Into practice. To those in-
ter d^g to teach, no Instruction is so valuable as the model of a skll -
Jul experienced teacher. Of the one hundred and thirty -four pupils
h haV e taken this course, a majority have been engaged in success-
Those who attain to proficiency in this course wiil recerve
teacher's certificates.
BOOKKBBPINO.
Double entry, commercial law. and business correspondence are
Ul 2 This study is no. optional, but is required of all members of
^aduISn K class. Girls should have a practical business educatio m
Man lu cfatlve and honorable positions are open to women qual.f.ed to
^nem tides, every housekeeper should know ho* M .keep ^
CGiVGCi
STUDY AND RECREATION.
recitation. Short, stated interv ^ ^^ tQ
PHYSICAL CULTURE.
,arydriUS STUDIES OF BOARDERS
STUUies "T boarding pupils study
, n addition to the study *'* TJ ^ y teache , No desul-
terc and a half hours after te.nderjh e 3 ^ ^ ^
tory r aimless study ^^^s regimen, pupi, rm habits
superior advantages. Under sucn ,u ^ boar iers stand
of earnest and intelligent application, and,
among the foremost of the school.
"^fofat^he literary department.
SKSSeS^ Orlate. The classical course
Thet
viz.
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embrace, th- curriculum. The scientific com
as the class./. .> Latin excepted. The post-graduate course embraces
advanced stu ' s in language, science, and mathematics. Pupiismust
complete or if these courses in order to graduate. We intend that
our dtplonv shall mean something
EXAMINATIONS AM) REPORTS.
There will je monthly written etcaminati >n: un lei uch regulations
as to afford a just criterion of the scholar hip of each pupil. Each of
the examination papers thus produced i graded according tc it
lence ; and, fro.n the ave> id records of daily i
tation. the standing of the pupil is obtained. At the end of each term
(three months), a report of pupil's standing in their studies, attenda
and deportment will be sent to patrons
CLASS DISTINCTIONS.
Some memb- Senior class will be appointed to represent the
class on Commencement Day. The Faculty res 'ight to decide
the number of appointees and what parts shall be assigned to each,
In the Junior class, the twelve young ladies having the highest class
standing will be appointed to read original essays during commence
ment. To compete for a reader's place In the Junior class, the pupil
must enter college during the first lour weeks of the session, pursue all
the studies of the classical or scientific course, and stand all I
examinations. When a branch has been previously studied else-
where, and the pupil giv- e satisfactory evidence of proficiency In
same, she may be excused from daiiy recitations, but must stand the
class examinations in that branch.
In the Sophomore cl ten young ladies who excel in elocution
will be appointed to recite during commencement. To compete for a
reel: pupil B1 been a member o f tne class
less than three scholastic monti time of appointment,
and must have been pursuing all the studies of the classical or scientific
course.
No medals are awarded, and no "honors" are conferred.
DEGREES .
Degrees will be given a : I. To those completing the
classical course, the degree A. B. 2. To those completing the scien-
tific course, the degree B. S. 3. To those completing the post-grad-
uate course, the degree A.M.
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EXPENSES.
HA7M IHK SOMOLAKTU YBAH.
Preparatory Department.
First. Second, and Third grades
Fourth and Fifth grades
Collegiate Department.
Sixth and seventh grades
Freshman da
Other classes
Diploma (literary or music)
Certifi rate (music)
Library fee (due each session, on entrance)
Music Department.
Instruction on piano or organ
Voice culture (single pupil)
Voice culture (in class of two or more) each
Sight-singing
In, guitar or mandolin
Use of piano one hour to one and a half hours per day
Use of piano each additional hour per dav
Use of | I 'upils in double music, two hours per day .
Use of pipe organ (including hire of organ blower)
Art Department.
Drawing (pencil, charcoal, or crayon)
Crayon portraiture, pastel, or china parting
Oil painting
Special Studies.
Special elocution (single pupil 1
Special elocution (in class)
Special harmony
Dressmaking
Typewriting (with use of instrument)
Stenography
Special penmanship (for the course)
Board, laundry, lights, and fuel
Board, laundry, and literary tuition (
above Freshman class)
$ 20 00
30 00
35 00
45 00
54 00
5 00
3 00
1 00
50 0(
50 00
40 00
5 00
40 00
10 00
5 00
10 00
30 00
30 00
40 00
50 00
40 00
20 00
30 00
20 00
20 00
40 00
3 00
$150 00
204 00
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Pupils desiring to take music, art. or special studies, in addition to
the literary course, can find out cost of same by adding rates as speci-
fied on preceding page. Our facilities for teaching are co; lantly being
improved. We furnish a thorough collegiate education at lower rates
than is usually charged in institutions of similar grade. Notice that
theory, class harmony, musical history, bookkeeping, cia s elocution,
and physical culture are taught free of charge.
STIPULATIONS.
All the above charges for board and tuition are required t ibe pi id or
satisfactorily si^ur^d one-third cash, one-third December 9. one third
March 10. New pupils are charged from the time of entrance to
close oi term. Former pupils, returning after the term has opened,
are charged tuition for the whole term if carried on with the same
class. No deduction will be made for absence during the first
or the last three weeks of the session. No refunding of money paid
for board or tuition unless serious illness compels the pupil to be absent
two or more successive weeks. No charge for literary tuition i n
against daughters of clergymen living by the h
ail dues to be settled before class distinctions, diplomas, or certificates
are granted.
. 'Books, sheet music, stationery, and art materials are sold for
cash. !T arders. on entering, should deposit money to pay for these
articles
TERMS ASl) \ACATIO\.
The collegiate year is one continuous session, beginning the third
Wednesday in September and ending the first Wednesday in June. It
is divided into three terms; namely. Fall. Winter, and Spring. The
Fall Term begins September 16. 1896; the Winter Term begins
December 9, 1696 . A g Term begin:. M;;r,:h 10, IS97.
ends June 2. 1897, which is Commencement Day.
GENERAL INFORMATION.
location:
I AGRANGE miles southwest of Atlanta, on the At-
l^ md West Point and the Macon and Birmingham railroads.
ted upon a high, rolling country, above the Pine Mountain
beautiful gardens of flowers, its elegant
and he general culture of its citizens. Trn r generous
efforts in establishing schools and colleges. LaGra^ge has long been
famed as an educational center.
HEALTHFUL.SESS.
The heaKhfutness of LaGrange is proverbial, i he elevated, undu-
mni , grounding country causes a natural drainage;
no sickness arising from malaria. Pupils can here
a semi-tropical climate, lacking the extreme cold of higher
:1es. and the . beat of places less eleva'
SITIATIOS
The college occupies a most magnificent sit. eight hundred feet
abov* sea level. College Hill is one hundred and th-ee feet higher
than railroad depot, affording a commanding view of surrounding
count- ng situated one half-mile from business cente, ,. town.
the c : a quLt. beautiiu, retreat, where teachers ai.J pupils
,her and constitute one family. The late Dr. Sears sa.d of
td traveled extensively in Europe and America,
he had never seen one equal to this
i adaptat
THE OROUSDS
: , beautiful by nature, are diversified
rtH, and gardens, h these shady walks and quiet
Mnd healthful outdoor exercise and pleasant
THE BU.UHSOS.
The main buildings a. , College Home In 1856.
rtv was sold to the North Georgia Conference for $60 00*
and manv improv tve since been made. A large we on the
.remises and I vater-worfc. furnish an abundant ***
The Coll., Allege Home are lighted with the best Edaonelec
trie lign:
42 LAGRANGE FEMALE t
THL COLLIJtl
Is built of brie' ami granite, and covered with tin. n
It is 60 bv I. i feet, two stories high at one end an
The first floor contains recitation i divided
crossing each other at the center, thereby affording .
On the second 'loor are located the chapel, and a ,
ment of music rooms convenient to th- and adn
for instruction a< d practice Art and
THE COLLLOL CHAI'LL.
The Cha| 60 by 100 feet. v.
It is beautifully lighted by large w
has been pronounced by distinguished visitors,
hall in the State
COLLLOI: HO HI
College Home is located one hui.d-
which it is connrcted by a brick walk. From the roof of th;
water flow., towards ali point:, of I With
recently ma , Mains Home Cha|
and rooms for one hundred and twenty five boa
a hall running the entire length ol the building I
med by three broad stairways. Th-
f' square, with dooi
re windows receiving air and sir
are thoroughly ventilated, having open grates, windows wit!
and doers with reversible transoms The I
protection against the extren.es of heat and co.d. a
their rooms comfortable in ev-
arrangements it is not strange that Coh-
forty yean-, a health record unsurpassed in the South
.'.AURA HAYCiOOl) WITHAM LOW II M).
Wm. S Witham. of Atlanta. Ga has donated $10
fund, the interest on the sam- -d f or ea
This fund is already in op- ; aing ladi
its benefits during the pa:.' Already th
for aid from the fund during the com in)
Will not some friend of Christian education
to meet these pressing demand
^"Circulars givi nation concerning this fund and conditions
in which loans an >.ill be furnished on application.
LAGRANGE FEMALE COLLEGE. 43
UHK\K\.
Many valuabl >odicals have recently been added to
the Libi i Among the I . of reference, pupils . ive ace
is, and five unabridged dictionaries. Attention will
. building up the Library, which is a valuable aid in acquiring
- y or books contributed will be gratefully
mSWUMBNTMJnk
d with physical and chemical rparatus. new
and maps, a fine microscope, a good mineral collection. Adam's
Chronological Chart. Yaggy's Gsojra ihicai and Aferonomical Charts,
Graham ad Billing's Anatomical Ch:<rt and an electric clock (The
running the various daily progr,
LITiH\RV SOCIETIES.
and Mezzofantian Societies are accomplishing much for
the College. The societies meet in their respective halls each Satur-
day forenoon. Thi ' es consist of 'at ions, debates.
essay
ALUMNAE.
The. Aiv 3 ld an annual meeting during com-
Bt to revive the associations of the past, and contribut to
of their Alma M
/ MFORM.
For the sake of economy, anu to prevent any discontent arising from
ritv m dress, w> hav adopted a unitorm. This will be worn on
and on such occasions as the Lady Principal may prescribe.
;njform , k of Oxford cap and gown of black lustrine, will
bed at a cost not exceeding $8.00. Each pupil must procure
miforai within three weeks after she enters college. Each young
lady should have a biack * *=* * * * ear with uni,orm j
day wear no uniform is required, but parents are requested
daughters plainly. Pupils must wear uniform dur.ng
commencement except on the stage, when pla.n wh.te dresses
mu rn.
ATTENDANCE.
, , school is a business. Absence of one day each week i. a
i twenty per cent. What business can sustain such loss and
prosper ? Patrons should co-operate in securing the prompt and regu-
lar attendance of pupils.
42 LAGRANGE FEMALE COLLEGE.
THL VOLUME
Is built of br granite, ai red with tii
li is 60 by i . s high at
The fir;- Mains recital. rts. and is divided by wide
crossing each other at the
On the second ' loor are local- and a
nient of music room;, convenient to trv
for instruction a' Art and i
I HI CO/ / 1 1,1 LtUI'l I .
The Chapel ; -
It is beautifully lighted by laty
has been pronounced by a ,
hall in the State
COLLI <il HOW.
College Horn- ne hund-
which it is connected by a brick w
water flows towards an point::, of th- >mj . s With
recently made, this Home contain]
and rooms for one hundred and twenty five boarder. 1 . Each
a hall running th-
hed by three broad stairways The
U square, with doors opening into tr.-
i At windows receiving air and sui
are thoroughly ventilated, hav , pal
and doers with reversible tram the wall;
protection against the extremes of heat
their rooms comfortable b With our
arrangement ,
forty years, a health record unsurpa-
LAIR A MAVnOQB WmUM LOAS fl \it.
Wm ? Witham. of Atlanta. Ga . ]
fund, the interest d fored..
This fund i r already in operation, several young ladies having
its benefits during
for aid from the fund during the com in) .
Will not some friend of C' Jucation make a loan or don.
to meet these pressing demand
Circulars giv, , it erning this fund and
in which loans are made, will be furnished on application.
LAGRANGE FEMALE COLLEGE. 43
LIBRARY.
ihnMe books and periodicals have recently been added to
the Library. of reference, pupils , lve access to
is, and five unabridged dictionaries. Attention will
the Library, which is a valuable aid in acquiring
r books c i Will be gratefully
INSTUVMENTAUnES.
i with physical and chemical rparatus. new
:.. a fi.ie mic- - good miners p. Adam's
Chronological Chart. Yaggy's G ai and Agronomical Charts.
Graham a- d Billing's A-atomical Chart, and "an electric clock (The
ling the variou
LITiiRARY SOCIETII U
jh, Bofajtfian Societies are accomplishing much for
their respective fialls each Satur-
day forenoon. T!: ' 'ations. debates.
ALVMMAB.
Tn . : a:i annual meeting during com -
f the past, and contribute to
'heir Alma M .
I MIORM.
F r the sake of economy, and to prevent any discontent arising from
disp; ress, we have adopted a uniform. This will be worn on
I ions as the Lady Principal may prescribe.
Th* -onsisting of Oxford cap and gown of black lustrine, will
b- furnished at a cost not exceeding $8.00. Each pupil must procure
mtform within three weeks after she enters college. Each young
lad; should have ,. <n wear with un.form.
, day wear no uniform Is required, but parents are requested
; daughters plainly. Pupils must wear uniform dur.ng
commencement except on the stage, when pla.n white dresses
mu rn.
ATTENDANCE.
Going to school is a business Absence of one day each week ,s a
loss of twenty per cent. What business can sustain such loss and
per ? Patrons should co-operate in securing the prompt and regu-
lar attendance of pupils
44
\/ ITNESS 4N/> (tKIH.K.
f the young ladies, in 1
"ling, and ;
daily, and taken oi . .
nOQAL KND REUQiOVS iDVASTAQES
...'
pup . .... Su
day mor
nate. Bible l-ssont
-> M.
during the pa
of the chui
Ml: XL IH.
ing pupils The .
pupils a lifelcig study The slighl
in serious cases the best
nurses are provided. Ch
TREATMENT RESTS WIT1
tcrupulou
>n ecs
than when they e; I
DOMESTIC 4KK*\ni i/ \/.s.
The sleeping apartments of 1
four inmates. B washstands. tat
are furnished by the College
covers, pillow
a gossamer, and overshoes.
thf oovems \u M
Is n taught 1 elf and otl
at a. it propriety and i
pupils ana tea Invited and secured. Such ai.
is thus obtaine I gid discipline rarely nece.^
QBFEKENCBS.
We refer to a Inquire of them wfv
logue is a fair and whw
J
LAGRANGI FEMALE COLLEGE. 45
Regulations for Boarding Pupils.
PUPILS MUST
Wear the College uniform.
Meet visitors only in reception room.
Contract no debts at stores or else -"e.
Pay for damage done to College pro*
Promptly report si.kiess to Lady Prim,
Arrange room before leaving in the morn,
ue no study without permission of iW
I mptly obey rising, frayer. study, retiring. '. school bells.
(Deserve the Sabbath, and attend Sunday-school and church.
PUPILS MUST NOT
Spend the night out of the College.
Communicate with voung gentlemen.
Sit in windows, throw or converse therefrom.
Leave grounds without permission and escort.
i or receive anything by means of day pupils.
Visit sick or exchange rooms, without permission.
Borrow money, jewelry, or dothl ig from each other.
Receive visits from day pupils or others without perm.ssion.
Leave pianos open, or visit music and art rooms without permiss.on.
TEN REASONS
Why girls should attend the LaGrange Female College:-
/ location Half-mile from business center. Beautiful and retired.
I Health -Good water. Elevated, undulating country; no malar.a.
3 Boarding.-?^ and teachers board together in College Home.
4 Faculty. Trained, progressive. Engaged exclusively in teaching.
5 literary Course. -Well-graded. Best books and methods.
6. Music. -Unexcelled. Voice culture a specialty. Sight-singing da.ly.
7 Art Exceptionably fine advantages.
H Teacher's Class.- -Thorough course in me.nodsand management.
9 Bookkeeping. Taught free in regular course.
10. Expenses. Reasonable rates. No incidentals.
46 LAGRAN OLLEGl
TO PATRO.SS.
When yoi' *ter a pupil, it Is clearly implied tint you ul
all the cond herein contained. Pupils are ted to observe
the rules pr ed, and patrons should not ask u : ; rmit 4 violation
of the same
Discotirag its home, since such absences impair |p ar ,<j
class standing When necessarlir pupils to go home, patroi.s should
communicate Erectly withjpEfiresident. T President reserves
THE RICHT TO REFUSE A' QUESTS FOR PI.; rO VISIT iN
or elsewhere duri - session. Pupil ild not remain
commencement, fte. from College restrict ion: Such a coursi
usually damaging. Parents, consider the -rests of your chi:
and do not allow it. The association of College liome. together
the musical and literary entertainments given, afford as mai
advantages as are best for them while at ! hool. Pupils are not aii
to receive visitors, except in rare esses, and then at the discreti
the President.
Write your children encouraging lettei
made, write us promptly. If your daug'i; i
cared for ; if seriously ill. you will be promptly notified.
record of the College shouid remove ill solicltatiou in 1
matter Do not send your daughters boxes of eatables, such as sw
meats, cakes, etc. Most sickness arises from this caus< ["h fare
of the College is ample, and the same for pupils and teac.
Boarders keeping money in their own rooms do so at their c
risk. Money should be deposited with the President, who will then
be responsible for it.
We offer best advantages and reasonable rates. To succeed we
must have prompt payments. As long as dues are unpaid, we, not
are bearing the burden of your child's education.
mm
Our neat, economical uniform.
Our well-graded literary and music courses.
Improvements on grounds and buildings each year
Buildings are brick, and boarding-house only two stories high.
President and his wife have taught successfully for forty years.
Many of our pupils are teaching In prominent schools of the State.
Bible is taught In t-gular course. School religious, but not sectarian.
Our teacher of sight singing is one of the finest vocalists in the South.
Jndex.
Admission, Requirements for
Advertisements
Alumnae
Reunion
Buildings
Calendar
Certificates
' 3i ' ' '
Class Distinctions
Courses, Academic
Art 6
i ~
Collegiate
Music
\%
I )egrees
ii
Domestic Arrangements 2 ,
Enrollment
Expense
1 ....... to
Faculty
General Information
Health .
2 1, 2;,, 25
Instrumentalities
Librnrv
Literary Societies
Loan Fund
Location
21 . TS
oral and Religious Advantages
Patrons J
Pointers
Regulations tor Hoarding Pupils
Summai v
Ten Reasons
Terms and Vacations
T> 20
I rustees, Hoard of ,
Uniform
2$
Visiting Hoard from the North Georgia Conference 20
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