\%yY>-\n/ Cmat OtaiKi ^ CMMK < ' <* ,;j IS 96- B 7 L&Graipsge, Gear^t* li tfpMd 9*a*tetifctdi :<;6.\. Mfl MM I. T I L ^ Ki i is W. Smith. President. CATALOdUIl . . OF THIi . . Fifty Second Annual Session . . OF. . . LaGrange Female * College, LAGRANGE, GEORGIA. 18<)() <)7 I \S 1 1 II III) IS.lt. .* CpARTERKD 1846. Judoe us by our wot% PRESS OF R. C. WARD LAGRANGE. GEORGIA. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. NAMU. )/ \K BLBCTED. Kl-.SIltl NCB. Wu. S. WITHAM, President . 1876 Atlanta. Ga W. V. CRAY. Sec. and Treas .1889 LaGrange. Ga Hon. T. A. ATKINSON. 1896 LaGrange. Ga Maj. J. M. BARNARD 1897 LaGraii, Rev. R. J. BIGHAM. D. D 1895 NfU hviile. Tenn JOHNR. BROOME 1869 LaGrange, Ga H. H. CARY. A. M..M. D 1874 LaGrange. Ga W. L. CLEAVELAND 1 39.1 LaGrange. Ga 0. C. COX 1896 . LaGrange, Ga Col. J. E. DUNSON 1896 LaGrange. Ga 0. A. DUNSON 1895 LaGrange. Ga Rev. C. W. DUVAL 1896 Social Circle. Ga JOHN D. EDMUNDSON 1887 LaGrange, Ga Rev. J. T. GIBSON. D. D 1895 Atlanta. Ga Rev. W. F. GLENN. D. 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PLEASE inform us concerning marriages, deaths, omitted alumnae, or any errors in the names below. Information concerning address, occupation, etc., will be thankfully received. If married, state hus- band's name, title, and address. Send us catalogues issued prior to 1686. Deceased alumnae are indicated thus:* MAIDEN NAME. Elizabeth L. Burk* Sarah B. Cameron 1846 MARRIED NAME MAIDEN NAME. Sarah T. Cameron MARRIED NAME. Mrs. Hill* Mrs. Swanson* 1847. Adelaide E. Bigham* Sarah H. Coooer Mrs. Newton Tabitha E. Hiil Mrs. Howard* Martha R. Hill Mrs. Potts* Rebecca V. Marshall* Sarah C. Morgan Mrs. Barber Ophelia A. Osborne Mrs. Weekes Susan J. Presley Mrs. Bunkley Mary A. Saunders* 1848. Mary A. Broughton Mrs. Montgomery Eliza J. Bryan Mrs. Martin inthaC.CameronMrs. Gibson Sarah Clayton Mrs. Jeter Catharine P. Dozier Mrs. Willis Jane E. Gilbert Mrs. Frances J. GreenwoodMrs. Perry Sarah J. Kidd Srah E. King Pauline Lewis Elizabeth Parham Mrs. Camp* Mrs. Rice Mrs. Ab crambie* Mrs. Tignor* 184V. Josephine H. Akin Mrs. Tatum* Georgia C Bigham Mrs. Williams Henrietta Broome* SophroniaS.CarnpbellMrs. Ferrell Dorothv A. Chappell Mrs. Ma- Amanda A. DuEose Mrs. lvey Frances A. Favor Mrs. Goldsmith Frances E. Broughton Mrs. Long* Antoinette P. Burke Mrs. Gartrell* Martha E. Dixon Mrs. Glanton* Isabella E. Douglass Mrs. Amoss NarcissaW. Douglass Mrs. Bailey Rebecca G. Forbes* Margaret A. Gil. am Mrs. Goodman Mary E. Griffin Mrs. McGehee Sarah C. Griggs Mr;. Long Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mary P. Griggs Susan A. Maddox Nancy Meaders Acadia E. Mitchell Ann E. Pitts Elizabeth A. Stinson Mrs. Mary A. Thompson* 1850. Martha F. Harvey Mrs. Ann E. McGinty Mrs. Susan M. Meadors Mrs. Sarah C. Newton Mrs. Cordelia A. Redding Mrs. Rebecca A. Slaton Mrs Caroline S. Stephens Mrs Catherine C. Stinson Mrs , Helen A.' Tate Mrs Neal* Johnson Leak* Mrs. Dowdell Mrs. Dozier Radcliff* Harper Akers* Brown* Dozier Jones Nicholson Bp.nks Neal* Mitchell LACRANCh PhMALB COLi 185 1 MAIDEN NAUL. MARK1ED NAME. MAIDEN NAWI Mary C. Alford Mr.. . Heard Mary M. Douglass* Tallulah Carter Mr? . Wells* an W. Douglas: Mn . Gunn Mary J. Cox Mrs . Kener Mary E, Drake Ann Davh Mr. Mary Gra Mr: . Lee Jane E. Davis Mrs Weston 1852 L. C. Hampton Davis Ann Reid Sarah Harris Mi Lockhatt* Mary F. Reid' S. Ceiestia Hill Mr: Means Rebecca A. Rutledj Boynton Eliza J. Kidd Lane Roxanna Sharp Jones Susan McGehee Mrs Hampton Dozier Catfiarine Spicer Mrs Jane Newton 185.?. Lorine C. Acei Mrs Smith E. S. Edmondson Hi Maffett Sarah A. Akers Mrs Potts* Mary Fall Alberta V. Amoss Mrs Heard Hall HaU Isabella Baldrick* Mrs Louisa Bryan* Anna Calhoun Mary Lee Mary Loyd Mrs Mrs Martin Bradlield Emma Cameron Mr.. Leonard* face Mr:, Sarah B. Cameron Mr:,. Wa'ers Marietta Peeples* Ellen Cline Mrs. Gaffney Sur-an Presley Mrs. Pearson Catherine Coiemat Harn Mary Eliza Colquitt Mr.s. Dix Caroline Ware Mr:. Caroline Craven Mrs. Sappmgton* Mary Wnitfield Mrs. Boyd 1 854. Sarah M. Barnes Lucy Pace Mrs. Scaife Mary Colquitt Mrs. Green Georgia Pan.. Mrs. Allen Ann E. Cooper iuri Pitts MargaretCunningham* Sarah F. Reid Mr. Gran* Amanda Edmondson Susan Skeen Harriet Edmondson Anderson Sarah 0. Srr Wilson* Frances H. Harris Mrs. Kimball Sarah J. Stembridge Mn Herring Mary A. King Mrs Scott Corry Florida C. \ Mrs. Ward R. f. Taliaferro Mary M McKemie Mn>. Craven Cornelia Tyler Lucy A. Mortuw Mat Mrs. Susan Newton Mrs Burnett 1855. Letitia J. Austell Martha A. Cogbill Sarah A. Dawkins Virginia E. Edmondson Margaret E Gt Sarah J. H Marv H Holland Melissa N. Lanev Phoebe G. Mabr'y* Henrietta E. McBain Mr:: Kim 1 Margaret K McDowell Camilla P. Me.. ret A Mooney Mrs. Ezzell Blanc lohnaon Mary E. Redwine Sarah W. R Kate I. Selleck Eliza O Shepherd Mary F. St( a,'all Susan E. Tooke* Emma I. Tuc Sarah E Ward Mrs. Davidson dson* .in Dent Mr LAGRANGE FEMALE COLLEGE. 1856. MARRIED NAME. a A. Appleby Mrs. McCraw Martha F. Blackburn Mrs. Judge Laura E. Cameron Mrs. Gibson Martha C. Carter Mrs. Weaver* Lizzie W. Cunningham* *h H. DeLoach Ellen B. DeLoach M. J. Edwards Louise D. Ellis Susan E. Harrell Anna M. Haynes M E. nrd Frances Andrews M. Y. AtKinson G. A. Baidi E. Berry Htdessa Byrd S. A. Cameron C. Cole* .rarlington Mrs. Thompson Mrs. Herring Mrs. Smith Mrs. Renwick MAIDEN NAME. MARRIED NAME Nancy C. Hill Mrs. Morgan Harriet N Lipscomb Mrs. Kirby Martha P. McKemie Mrs. Craven Anna H. Meadows S. Indiana Pitts Mrs Stowe Mary A. Powell Rebecca O. Powell Sophia L. Saunders Frances C. Tennison Mary C. Tyler Mrs. Bynum Ware Mrs. Witherspoon 1857. Mrs. Heard Mai lory Mn. Cvlesby Mrs. Traywick Mrs. Colbert Mrs. Susan V. Harrell Addie R. Powell Hattie A. Shumate Elizabeth Smith Anna Steagall Mary J. Stinson Anna E. Swanson Martha Tooke Fannie A. Ward Mrs. May berry Mrs. Clark Mrs. Mrs. Tigner Mrs. Swanson Mrs. Johnson 1858. :ner Mrs Terrell* A. S. Greenwood Mrs Slatter* L H. r E. A. Hamilton Sallie Bull Mrs Park* M. A. E. Hamilton V. H. Clavton M. J. Hamilton J A. Cooner Mrs Van Epps A. C. Hanks Mrs M. A. Cox Mr:, Tuggle M. C. Reese R. C. Crowder M. E. Speer Mrs Winship 1. F. Gordon 18 5V. Mary L. Akers* Bettie Nelson Susan E. B M. B. Pullen Mrs. Russell* M. E. Beall Mrs. Ridley Mary Shepherd Mrs. Kirksey Carlton Mrs. Dozier* Mattie B. Shepherd Mr:.. Russell Mary J. Carlton Aley Smith Mrs. Boddie R. Culler Mrs. Cobb Carrie Stinson M . ! Ok'<~ ' Hardin Mrs. Flourney Achsah Turner Mrs. Marsh C McKemie Mrs Craven Ophelia Wilkes Mr- Tumlin* Sue C. Means Mrs. Griffin* Tinslie Winston Mrs. Winston* A Moreland Mrs. Speer Flournoy Sarah Womack Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. R K. Woodward Harris* R M. M Mrs. Moss* Emma L. Bostick M Abbie Callaway Claude V. Carlton E. Evans Mr: I860 Edmondson Alice Ledbetter Mrs. Akers Mrs. Edwards* Mrs. Revill S. Cornelia Lovejoy Mollie J. Miller Mrs. Mooly Fredonia r^aiford Mrs. McFarlin Aline E. Reese Mrs. Blondner 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 MARRIED NAML Mrs. Dixon Mr Waltermire Mrs. Thompson* Mrs. McLaw Mrs. Maddox MAIDEN NAME. Polly Robinson M Rush Sallie Sange:. Laura J. Sasnett Salhe Snepherd Mollie J. Smith Sallie Talley* Isabella C. Winfrey IHOI. Lavinia A. Bird Mrs. Julia C. Bohannan Mrs. Georgia A. BroughtonMrs. Cordelia C. Cooper Mrs. Ella M. Cunningham Mrs. Frances M. Douglass Mrs. Mollie J. Hutchinson Mrs. C. M. Ledbetter Mis. Lucy B. Lipscomb Mrs. Levecie G Maddox Mrs. Mary A. Baldrick Frances A. Bass Fletcher Birch Vandalia E. Boodie Lizzie Burge Anna E. Evans Mattie Field Lucy A. Fleming Mary F. Gilmer Lizzie Gon.' Jennie Goodwin Rebecca Harrington Mary A. Haynes Site Hill Georgia Hodnett Susan A. Hog,; Addie Bull Hattie E. Callaway* Lizzie Leslie Sallie Leslie Mattie Marshall Eliza Akers Ella Broughton Ida Burk Mary Cunningham Craig* Witter* Hayes Fields Smith Lowe Turner Ellis* Harwell Kendrick Mrs. Wisdom* Mrs. Mri. Mrs. Mr: Mr: Cotton Bailey Bookhart Ward Davidson* Nuda M. Ousley Emma J. Page Ellen R. Pattillo E. C. Phillips L. C. Pullen Charlotte E. Reid Genie Reid M. A. Story S. Elmira Wilkes EmmtC, 1862. Bettie Howell Sallie A. Knight Sallie A. Little Anna Lyon C. P. McGehee* Kate 0. Merntt Mary Mooney Lou O'Neal Kransillian Owens Clara O. Packard Fletcher Pitts Mattie D. Pitts Mattie A. Traylor Mollie White Mattie E. Wimbish 1863. Mrs. Tomlinson Katie Beall Alic- Bryant Mrs. Beasley Mrs. Bowden lay* Mrs. Hnrnadv Mrs. Willis Belle McCain GeralineD ' Anna Turner MARRIED NAME. Mrs. Hammond Mrs. Cahahan Mrs. Mullins ranham* Mrs. Shorter Mrs. Hun : Callaway Mrs. Jelks Mrs. M Mrs. Ware I Cameron* M McDonald M Mr Mrs. W iaroa Mr. aflt* Marshall Urris Wright M' Al aham Freeman id Mrs. Speei 186-i. Mary E. Curtright Mrs. Rakestraw Fannie Hall Caudle Nora Owens Mis. Smith Fannie Pullen Mrs. Amis 1865. Achsah Maddox Mr Pace LA GRANGE FEMALE COLLEGE. MAIDEN NAME. Barber Nannie Callaway 1871. MAKklElj NAME. ruiti Mrs. WyliC 1 MAIDEN NAME. Lula Culberson Marv Hill MARRIED NAME. Mrs. McCoy Mrs. Ficklin Sallie Cotter Carrie Pitman 1873. Reeves Mrs. McClure Mrs. Truitt* Willie Pitman Mary L. Poythress Mrs. Bradfield* Mrs. Barnard* Maria O. Bass Dora Boykin Belle Evans Sallie Lou Haralson Maffett Mrs. Seals* 1874. J. Lulu Ward Maggie Whitaker Addie 0. Wimbish Mrs. Foote Mrs. Anthony i Gauldtng 1876. Mrs. Thomasson i Jennie McFail Mrs. Warlick 1877. Mary ,' Jonnally Annie Crusselle Mrs Mrs Mr Hofg Emma Palmer vJodissa Richardsor 1878. Mrs Mr: Williams' Connally Lizzie Baugh Sallie F. Boykin F. Virgie Buice Leila Hudson Mrs. Mrs. Mr. McDonald* Mattie T. McGehee Cary Ola M. Simmons Mozley Lizzie A Traylor Mrs Mrs. Park Simmons I87<). Lula Jones .ior Northen Fannie White , Sallie Williams 1880. Mrs. Mrs. Clav Reid M. Atkinson 'ook Fanni- Dowman Sallie Dowman Mrs. Mrs. Zuber Ida Lee Emory Hattie Handley Mvrtie McFarlm Emma Stipe Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Trammell Reade Russell Walker 1881. Lula A. Brannon Ella L. Crusselle E. Driver Myni,- G. E Baxter Mabry Knapp Mrs. Baker Mrs. Smith Mrs. Brooks Augusta Vaughan Etta Vaughan Lula Walker Loulie Walkins Mrs. Matthews Mrs. Fitzpatrick Mrs. Ware Mrs. Overstreet Mollie R. Whitaker Mrs. Matthews 10 LAGRANGE FEMALE COLLEGE. MAIOEN NAM! Alice R. boykin Lily Howard Ida Pf.lmer Mollie E. Stipe 1882. MARRIED NAME. Mrs. McLarin McDonaid Mrs. Walker MAIDEN NAME May Fannie Turner .a WalKer Irene Ward MARRIED NAME. Mrs. Furher ..;po* I8H3. Helen Baldwin Maud- Howell Carrie D. Ballard Mrs. Sas.'er Carrie Parks ' Johnson Annie Bradley Mrs * ie Revill Mrs. Hara May Candler Mrs. Winchester E'li- Thompson Mrs. Smith Susie Candler Janie Wadsworth Mr. Genevra Gholson M: Cantrell Lilarette Y Mr . Mattl Carobel Heidt Mrs. Calhoun Beulah B. Arnold Ellen E. b. Mary G. Broome Mary L. Revill I8H-4. Mrs. Pringle Mr .. Carney* Mrs. Gresham Mrs. A'kinson Eugenia A. Simms Mamie Spears A. S. Wadsworth Ma' '.ine Mr:-. Wicker eland Mr Pauline E. Arnold J. Bessie Barnett + Emma F. Bullard Katie D. "".oope: A. Ethel Johnson + Daisy Knight Wright Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Culpepper Mrs. Puckett Mrs. Ab crombie 1885. Lollie E Lewis Mrs. Harris Olivia V. M Mrs. Crusselle* May M irpant Mrs. Johnston Mollie C. Simms Mrs. Ward Annie K. Worley Mrs Ktmbrough Persia Wright t Mrs Thomason 1880. Emma Bart Willie Eurns + Mary Lou Dansbv Lizzie L. Dyer Lucy L. Evans Bessit Jackson Mattie Magruder Willie Miller Marv Ruth Mixon Mrs. Davies* Mrs. Mm. Mrs. Mrs. Duke Banks - -- Cook Dobbs Jessie Puma:; ; Belle Poer Leman Pw Ida B. Smith Nellie Smtl Bunnie Trimble Wallcar* Minnie W.i Mrs. Sutton Mrs. Lanier * Mrs. Gay Dorsey Johnson :yard Jessie G. Burnett t Glenn Camp Annie L. Cole J. Winona Cotter Lucy A. Heard Berta V. Henry Susie H. Jarrell E. May Johnson + Blanche McFarlin Maude McFarlin 1887. Clara L. Meriwether M- McMektn Mn Carpenter A Mrs. Woite Lillian I Maidee S Mrs. J Mary K Stiozier M- Mr Thon Maude S Tompkii Mrs. Harmon Carrie Y. WiT Gaffney Annie Wilson White Ora Wing t West LAGRANGE FEMALE COLLEGE. 1 1 'UN NAME. Lizzie I. Arnold i H. Beckham Lou G. Camp M. Jennie Cooper Fannie- Ci Minnie L. Crawford Pearl Crawtord Ellis M. Jennie Eva- HardwicK Jarrell N. Grace Johnston MM. MARRIED m MAJDEN NAME. MARRIED NAME. Fannie Bet Jones Mrs. Quillian M: . Schwettman Cecile Longino Mrs. Btannon Annir M. Moate Mrs. Scott* Mr. Mabrv Minnie Moore Mrs. Shiran S. Lizzie Parks Mrs. Betterton Mrs. Jenkins* Maude M. Scrogginl Mrs. Dent Maddox Lillie Suilivan Mrs. Trippe A. Lois Turner Mrs. Wilcox :ield Maggie Vanzandt t Mis. Scott Ruby Ware t Mrs. Searcy M McCienny Pearl White Mrs. Twyman Lalne A. Witherspoon 1880. H. Chambless Mrs. Wooley L. Abbie Chambless L. Dora Cline Lula Dickerson f Mrs Maxwell M Come Dickersonf Mrs. Lee E. Harai 11 Maiy N. Hurt t Mrs. Lloyd M. Liiy Jackson A. Maude McDaniel E. McEnlire Mrs. Tribble C. Lilian Moate Mrs. Reeves Julia P. Moate Bettie B. Parker Mrs. Davenport Julia F. Ridley F. Eugenia Sheppard' E. MaySwindall Mrs. Logan Fannie Teasley Mrs. Hutcherson Truitt t Mrs. Young Minnie B WiikinsontMrs. Tatum I80. Grace L. AiKen Mi Mira Will Brantly Mi. . S. Paralie Brothertont Mi Kate T. Daniel pie W. Dean ins N. Graves M. Loulie Hardwick Sallie Hod. D. Ne ; im t E. Jones Pearl Lee f Mitchell Ruth T. Marsh Mrs. Lee Mamie C. McGehee Walker Ada McLaughlin Mrs. Jones Anne G. Robertson S. Corrinne Simril M. Gladys Sims t Mrs. Ponder Claire L. Smith Cai Minnie L Smith t Mrs. Wall Una T. Sperry t Connie V. Stovall 1 Minnie Willinghamf Mrs. Trimble M Emma Wilson Mrs. Turnipseed Mrs. Mr Mr: Mrs Mr ie M. Arnold Mrs. Rosa 0. Atkinson' G. Beauchamp Lillie Brad; Mrs. Fish U. Quie Cousins Mrs. Jennie Lou Covin Covin t Mrs. Glanton Mamie Zack Crockett Mrs. Haynes Addie E. George 1 Ora A. Gray 1 Heard Mrs. Fields b. I. M. Rosa O. Aktinson. Madiee I8VI. Hettie O. Hearn Mrs. McCalla C. Walton Hollinsheadr Mattie E. Johnson t Mrs. Dillard Arizona B. Liles Mrs. Hines E. Montana Liles Mrs. Summit Pearl Long Mrs. Smith janie Lou McFavhn Florence Smith Mrs. Stone Lizzie Tucker Mattie E. Walcott t Leila Winn t Smith. Minnie L. Smith. Mattie F. Walcott. 12 LAGRANGE FEMALE COLLEGE. MAIDEN NAM! . Effie S. Agne^' Maui L. Bailey Annie F. Baxter Annie E. Bell I Mrs. Schenck Sallic Lady E. B. Mrs. Segrest C. Lorraine Bra . Ruth Canr Clarabers ( Mrs. Fa' E. Maui! I Jennie F. Foster 1 Mr:, Mason Maud Freeman t Winnie V. Hearn 1 Clara E. Hodges t Mrs. Lmder Lucia W. Hunt B. I. M. Clara N. Graves. MAIDEN NAME. Ella R. Johi: F Lillian McLaughlin Mr- M Gehee Lizzie P. Men Jennie M. Parkh.,' Sallie M. Quillian Mrs. Jones Rosa Sharp Jennie Smith Tahtha Speer Mrs. Bonnell L. Strozier Mrs. Bivins sal L. Strozier Juliet Tuggle ard Ith West M. Louise Win . Mary Wg Marv L. Park. Claire L. St; IKW. M. Bird Baxter B. Mae Brady i Mr-. Bert S. Amanda - Mattie Bulloch Blonde B. Capps Mrs. Mai Gene M. Covin M'.ta V. Dickinson Lecira Edmundson t Rut Evans t M. Edna Fetguson Fannie Harreii MaymieC. Hendrix+ Mr;,. Andersen Annie Gertrude Henry Dolly Hooks Leila 3. Kendrick Nellie B. Kirkley I B. I. M. NeK.f B. Kirklev. M. Mary Z. i ... Mary F. 1 M. Lula Lovelace Lizzie S. Lu] FredomaR. Maddox Mis. Webster M. Ora Marty n ard M. Kaif Moss Annie F. Reid A. Shewrr.ake* Macie E. Speer I Mary M. Tomlinson k W. William! Mi Vela C. Wi; Lula Lovelace. T. Nettie Ward. I8M. Louise Anderson V. Eula Beauchamp Lula Belle Bird Lina S. Brazell Mary L. Brir.sfield + Sadie Bess Bryan Fannie H. Clark + Etta I. Cleaveland Edda Cook + Clara M D-Laperriert. - Su.iie HaTell A. Estelle Harvard Eula M. Wi Nt:te C. Howell + Mrs. Lane Mrs. Rogers Mrs. Heard Mr'.. M:r Dodd B. A -: " Irma O. L- E. Lula Liles -> C ra L Milam + Mary E. Mitchell Bessie G. Mos Minnie O. Moselev t Lizzie A., Moss M'.* Pattillo + Mamie W. Paulk Amy I. White Pearl W. White J Kate Wilkinson t Mr' M- * B. I. M. M. Bird Baxter. Gene M. C LAGRANCB FEMALE COLLI 13 1*05. F.N NAME. L. Bruce Callie O. Burns 1 than Hunter M. Cat I. Harp M. Evan.': Harris H. E Anni- Buford J. Johnson Lillian Johnson Ann 1 Julia Manning + Eva J Mashhurn HARR1! MAIDEN NAME. Gussie R McCutchen Birdie Meaders NAME. ounp ' B. I. M.-Lina S. Lizzie Ayers Morah T. Bailey t Mrs. Park Clara J. B:. Marv E. Beasi> W. Bell Brantlv Lula Bulloch t Annie R. Callahan F. Estelle Chappie Josie H.Daniel i Mr, Hogan Eleanor C. Dave: Sallie F. DeLa- Edmun d Beuna M. Harrir M Helen I M-? . Mattox J. Hill 1 B Daisy L. Morris Mrs. Smith Clara M. i Tallulah E. Quillian Alice M. Rol r Mattie L. Scha: Flora R. ! Effie J. Shewmake Daisy C. Taylor Annie C. Thrasher L. Kate Trimble t Mrs. Davis N. Romania Whelchel Lula A. Whelchel Annie F. Wig, Brazell. Effie J. Shewmake. IN6. E. Tallulah King Bessie Longino , Gussie Meriwether 1 0. Meriwether Oia E. Miller t Blanche E. Murphy L. Inez Murrah I 'rice Hallie I Quillian Mary Will Smith t Cecelia E. Thomson D. Florence Traylor Nannie Ware Evelyn Whitaker t A. Maude Williams Mary Lou Woodall Mittie Wr. Mrs. Norris Mr< Ashford I. M.-W. Bell Brantlv. Sallie F. DeLamar. indicates the B. S. degree. All Alumnae since I860 were graduated with - P.. unless otherwise stated. Total number of Alumnae. 689. UNDERGRADE! TES. Collegiate Depart ment. SUMOR CLASS. Baker. Leah W / BRAnF!ELL. JUU* H ^ Campbell. C*j R * Chupp. !la E C C ^ V Florence. E. ll * Freeman. Clafa * ' ' Jenkins. Kate I * xLatham. Katl V. . : LedbetTer. Rowena Ma 1 Maddux. W:ll;e C v McEu Ri Ro"' :-* ' Seale. Mary ! Smith. HENRien* | ^ B "" Touchstone. G Cora v Turn J ^ Venae^e 0. L : ;-.. ^ Wils .. H. '---r > V Winti.f M. M v /Bap ; . M Cleavelanp. Mary W:: ^Crawford. Mam V Chupr N. M H. A " E. G V. B I A' : ' W. H. J ania Col. T, W. 1 C- Dr. L. S. Led SrP:. T. B. M S. Buena Vista C. P. R C- "na . w- L&Grange J. L. Stroud WI Zetelia Athei W R Tuck LaGrange . . Cassville Hampton J- H ./( StOtt CLASS. Atlan:a v. LaGrar.ge LAGRANGE FEMALE COLLEGE. 15 PIH 4 ht. Mafy E.. Irr^ 7 Dallis. Clara V f.iNSON, Em : r" Farmer. M. Bfssi' ^ L - ' LIAM, Sal, * . IN. Flora H. t v >' l, Sophia May. irr V ges. Ruth L v* Fannb t BOM M " ':.'. '. M v Laurie C ^ 'MaDDOX, Sara L... Irr t/ " j Mann. M. Eva I "* v Man , Mart B. 1 (* MaRCMHAM; Dana D. i ^ M.C. .URl . M. HORTENS! < f/ . Evelyn*' Miller. F. Ruth ' P. V Ra' w ^Ray. Mary ! * i Sims. Willie Lo<> Smith. Georgia V * N Smith. Lillian / ^ Swipt. Maudc E.. Towns. Minkii v V Weeks. Carolina, Irr FRESH MAS CLASS Siloam Eaionton LaGrange LaGrange Wooabury LaGrange . Munford. Alabama J. T. Bryson Rev. W. T. Caldwell^ W. M W. M. Castles A. P Dixon Henry Harris Dr. J. T. Harrison LaGr?nge Rev. 1 R. Kenan Norwood B. A. McC jonesboio Rev. C. 5. Owens _ Hogansville W. N. Sims Dublin J. D. Smith Dublin J. D. Smith Bowersvil.e . Mrs, E. J. Swift Mountville H. H. Towns LaGrange A. H. Weeks Bass, Bessyi . s Baugh. NellV 1 indicates B. S. SPECIAL PUPILS. Devereaux . L:. Grange- course. If. indicates irregular c. W. A Bass J A Baugh LAGRANGE FBMALE COLLEGE. 17 LA May Y Mann. Ber-ha " y Mrs. J. L t < I Hii . iS v:n. FANNIt Da/ENPORT. ElAK. f Davidson. Cak- - M I K I / IDSOM. L ' Gu * rs v Ha!-' k C Linda Lc k - .' ' -JETT. Lui.A V I McLarty, Ma IS MA V :. Mrs. R. E / .''. G ^ Lu >" . W. Eak. y Eleanor v* H y Sanpohd. Mary J . / Smith. Ala- n M "^ Smith. Clairc L ' ' C I E. B KM' Smith. Leon P * Smith, Maim.f 1/ ^Stanley. Winn i it /*Tatum. Mattie E Atlanta Augusta Munroe LaGranj.e LaG? Augusta Hogansville LaGrange Fairburn , Cane Hamilton LaGrange Ocessacale LaGrange Odestadale LaGrange Munlord. Alabama West Point . Turin Carrollton Douglassville Douglass. I Macon Norcross LaGrange .LaGr.. Siloam LaGrange LaGrange Union Springs. Alabama Fayette. Alabama LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange Athens LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange LaGranf LaGrange PATK Rev. W. T. Belr^ Jos. Biermann Self Self W. M. Castles . . . Self Self Mrs. Annie Curtiight Mrs. J. T. Davenport W. C. Davidson Capt. J. W. Dozier J. D. Edmundson J. A. Gianton W. T. Hanna J. C. Harmon Henry Harris" . . Self W. F. Hayes Self SelJ A. W. McLarty A. W. McLarty Sell S. N. Nesbit Self Self Dr. Wm. A. Purks Dr. W. F. Quiilian Dr. C. B. Ridley Self J. B. Sanford Self Self Sell Self Self Self Self Self Mrs. W. L. Stanley Hon. Seth Tatum Self Mrs. M. A. Tuggle Mrs. M. A. Tuggle Judge W. W. Turner 18 LAGRANGE FEMALE COLLEGE. pupil . -D. T. Nettie Williams. Mattie K post OPHCE. LaGrange Slinson PATH '.'. A. Ward B. W. Wl Preparatory Department. SEVENTH GRADE. Bradfield. Stella ' Cooper. Maggie Dallis Mary Dickinson. Belle . Edwards, Cora A Gaston. Carrie K Mallory. Jessie Mann. Mary Dee Nix. Julia. Irr Nix. Mary Barnard "Rutland. Eula B Schaub. Ida L .mlinson. Addie Lee White. Clyde E LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange LaGrnnge LaGrange Gainesville West Point Mannsville. Indian Territory LaGtange LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange West Point E. R. Bradfie.d J. N. Cooper L. W. Dallis F. M. Dickinson Mrs. D. F. Edwards Judge J. B. Gaston T. J. Mallory T. A. Mann Mrs. E. G. Nix Mrs. E. G. Nix J. T. Rutland J. L. Schaub J. M. Tomlinson W. H. White ; ' Dallis, A. Eleanor Gray. Mabe,. "Head. Marie. Irr Mooty. Georoie T Truitt. Mary L.. '.rr SIXTH GRADE. LaGrange LaGrange LaGarnge LaGrange LaGrange V. E. Dallis W. V. Gray F. H. Hill Mrs. N. A. Mooty C V. Truitt Dickinson. Addie . ' Dunson. Lizzie Edwards. Estella Martin, Mittie RUTUMB, Annie FIFTH GRADE. LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange F. M. L ickinson O. A. Di D. F. Edwards W. G. S. Martin J. T. Rutland ' Abraham, Carrie. Cleaveland. Alman Primary Department. FOURTH GRADE. LaGrange LaGrange R. P. Abraham W. L. Cleaveland LAGRANGE FEMALE COLLEGE. 19 PUPIL. Cleaveland. Berta laveland. May Dell E . .son. Pauline if.r. Susie Flefth. Carrie Moore jes. Charlie '. A Lyle. Mary Smith. Paul B Willingham. Emerson Wisdom. Cena Wood. Annie May POST OPFICE. Lovelace LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange Athens LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange PATRON. John Cleaveland W. L Cleaveland L. W. Dallis F. M. Dickinson I. D. Fincher P. P. Fleeth Rev. A. P. Jones^, Wm. Lee"' Mrs. M. E. Embry Prof. E. B. Smith J. Wiilingham W. W. Wisdom Mrs. R. E. Wood Atkinson. Harris /Borders. Katie Broome. Ruth Callaway. Kittie "X>aniel. Ajalon "Xmpfney. Nell r.S. JUELLE Murphy. Corinne ^Nelson. Lena Nelson. Sam "Rutland. Bessie -Sledge. Edwin Sledge. Jessie Lee Smith. Yula May . THIRD GRADE. LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange Athens Hon. T. A. Atkinson J. W. Borders Col. J. A. Broome Dr E. Callaway Edmund Daniel Dr. W. P. Gaffney J. E. Jones G. W. Murphy Mrs. M. E. Nelson Mrs. M. E. Nelson J. T. Rutland N. H. Sledge N. H. Sledge Prof E. B. Smith Carpenter. Olan Curtright. Lucius Fitts Godwin. Ella Greene. Palmer Murphy. Mary Carrie. . Perrv J. T ""Ph*kk Mary Sue Pitman. Jim Fling Slack. Harry Smith. Nena May Randall. Warren SECOND GRADE. LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange Warm Springs LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange E. Carpenter Mrs. Annie Curtright Mrs. J. Fins Dr. Wm. H. Godwin Mrs. Ella Greene G. W. Murphy Mrs. E. G. Nix J T. Perry Mrs. L. T. Pharr Hon J. H. Pitman Dr. H. R. Siack S. P. Smith W. W. Randall 20 LAGRANCI: KM A LB COLLhCB. PUPIL. Wisdom. Wai.ti r Wood. Marvin . POST ( ' LaGiange LaGranga PATRON. W. W. Wisdom Mrs. R. E. Wood Bradfieud. Arti ' Broome. Ne 1 Cleaveland. Van Roy Fincher. Terrell " 'Harris. Jennie Hill. Fkankie -^ill. Lucy Jones. Lucile Lee. Clara McComack. Amelie. McKinnon, Clide M Kinnon, Gray Smith, Hall'E FIRST OR 'A Dl LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange LaGrange LaGiange LaGrange LaGrange LaGranee Athens E. R. Bradfield Col. J. A. Broome W. L. Cleaveland . 1. T. Fincher J. 3. H . F. iL Hill M. H. Hui J. E. Jones W. H. Lee Mis. E. L. McCornack Wallace McKinnon Wallace McKinnon Prof. E. B. Smith Baker. Leah Blasingame. Lutie" Bradfield. Julia Campbell, Annie Carmichael. Mary Chupp. Ila Cloud, Eleanor Cook. Etta Florence, Irene Freeman, Clara BOOKKEEPISd. Hood. Leila Ingram. Kate Jenkins. Ka'e Ledbetter. Rena Mai Maddux. Willie McElroy. Ruby Roberts. Ozelia Seale. Mary S-nith. Henrietta Stroud. Alma Tigner. Jule Tigner. Gussie i stone. Gertrude Tuck. Cora Turner. Alice Venable. Lillian Williams. Mattie rl, Bertha Winter Montie Atkinson. Marie Bakei. Mattie Baugh. Ida Birdsong. Maude Bondurant. Annie Kate Bradfield. Kate Cromer. Lucia Dental. Cordie Dickinson. I Dixon. May Belle Eakes. Dora CLASS LLOCLTIOX Evans. Aurena Powell. Essie Heard. Julia Belle Powell. Tessa Hood. Annie Lou Ray. Louise Jenkins. Alice Sledge, Eloise Kmibrouph. Mary Rosser Sloan, Lula McCaine. Mary McLendon. Henrietta Moate. Louise Morris. Josie Newman. May Park. Marv Stroud. Anita Tappan. Ann Eliza Warlick. Eddia Watson. Mattie Byrd Witherspoon, Annie 21 SPECIAL II LOCUTION. Ki:: Mary Rosser Park. Mary Chup: Mann, Mary R ay , Gertrude Cromer. Lucia Marchmon. Dana S Sanford. Mary Farmer. Bessie McLendon. Henri* I Seale. Mary Hayes. Susie Moaie. Louise Winter. Montie , Blasingame. Lutie ell. Annie Carmichael. M Cloud. Eleanor Crawford. Mamie Florence. Irene Freeman. Clara Harmon, Sophie May PEDAGOGY. Jenkins. Kate Maddux. Willie Mann. Eva Mann. Mary Marcham. Dana *r Miller. Ruth Ray. Certrude Roberts. Ozelia Seale. Mary Smith. Lillian Touchstone. Certru Venable. Lillian Wilson. Bertha Winter, Montie Wright, Sophie tie w ' Davenport. Eleanor n. Linda Louise HERMAN. McClure. Hortense Seale. Mary Smith. A. M. Smith. Mrs. H. M. Smith. Mrs. L. P. Smith, Maidee GREEK. Davenport. Eleanor Smith, L P. Smith. Maidee STENOGRAPHY. Mann, Mary. Music Department. Atkinson. Marie Barge. Myrtie Bass. Bessye Bell. Leila May Biermann. Bertha Bondurant. Annie Borders. Katie Bryson. Ethel Campbell. Annie Kate PIANO. Glenn, Flora v/ Gray. Lizzie Hanna. Mertys Hardwick. Ward Harmon. Abbie Kate Harris. Maggie :>n. Marie Hayes, Susie Moate. Louise Mooty. Georgie Park. Mary Purks. Lulu Ray. Louise Ray. Mary ^ Sanford. Susie Sharpe. Brightie Hodnett. Sallie Fannie Sims. Willie Lou 20 LAGRANOi FEMALE COLL ! PUPIL. m. Walter Wood. Marvin. POST OFFICE. LaGrange LaGi;< PAT I W. W. W ':. E. Wood Bradfield, Arthur / Broome. Nellie Cleaveland. Van Roy Fincher, Terrell Harms. Jennie Hill. F \nkie . Jones. LuciU Clara McComack. Amf.lie. McKinnon. Clide M Kinnon. Gray Smith. Hallie FIRST GRADE. LaGrange LaGiange LaGran.-c LaGrange LaGrange . . LaGrange LaGrange Lad LaGrange LaGrai LaGrange LaGra: Athens E. R. Bradfield Col. J. A Broome W. L. Cleaveland I. T. Fincher .1. 3. Harris F. H M. H. Hiil J. L. Jones W. H. Lee Mrs. E. L. McC Waii.-icf: McKinnon Wallace McKinnon Prof. E. B. Smith Baker. Leah Blasingame, Lulie 1 ' Bradfield, Julia Campbell. Annie Carmichael. Mary Chupp. Ha Cloud, Eleanor Cook. Etta Florence. Irene Freeman. Clara bOOKKEEPlSG. Hood. Leila Ingram. Kate Jenkins. Kate Lecbetter. Rena Mai Maddux. Willie McElroy. Ruby Roberts. Ozella Seale. Mary Smith, Henrietta Stroud, Alma Tigner. Jule Tigner. Gussie Touchstone. Gertrude Tuck. Coia Turner. Alice Venable. Lillian Williams. Mattie Winter Montie Atkinson. Marie Bakei, Mattie Baugh. Ida birdsong. Maude Bondura.nl. Am :e Ka'.e Bradfield, Kate Cromer. Lucia Daniel. Cordie Dickinson. Kola Dixon, May Belle Eakes. Dora CLASS ULGCUTIOS. Evans. Aurena Heard. Julia Belle Hood. Annie Lou Jenkins. Alice Kimbrouph. Mary Rosser McCaine. Mary McLendon. Henrietta Moate, Louise Mori . Newman Park. Mary Powell. E Powell, Tessa Ray L Sledge. Eloise Sloan. Lula . I. Anita Tappan. Ann Eliza k. Eddia Wat- Byrd Wulv nnie 21 Chup: Cron. SPECIA /. EL OCUTION. Kin Mary Rosser Park. Mary Mann. Mary R ay . Gertrude Marchmon. Dana S Sanford. Mary McLendon. Henrietta Seale. Mary ' Winter. Montie Blasingame. Lutie Ctfmlchatl, Mary Cloud. Eleanor Crawford. Mamie Florence. Irene Freeman. Clara Harmon. Sophie May PEDAGOGY. Jenkins. Kate Maddux. Willie Mann. Eva Mann. Mary Marcham. Dana "^ Miller. Ruth Ray. Gertrude Roberts. Ozella Seale. Mary Smith. Lillian Touchstone. Gcrtru Venable, Lillian Wilson. Bertha Winter, Montie Wright. Sophie ;ame. Lutie Davenport. Eleanor Harrison. Linda Louise GERMAN. McClure. Hortense Seale. Mary Smith. A. M. Smith, Mrs. H. M. Smith. Mrs. L. P. Smith, Maidee GREEK. nor Smith. L P. Smith, Maidee STENOGRAPHY. Mann. Mary. Music Department. 1 Barge. Myrtie Bell. Leila May Biermann. Bertha Bondurant. Annie Kate Borders. Katie Bryson. Ethel Campbell. Annie PIANO. Glenn. Flora l/ Gr.iv. Lizzie Hanna. Mertvs Hardwick. Ward Harmon. Abbie Kate Harris. Maggie n. Marie Hayes. Susie Hodnett. Sallie Fannie Moate. Louise Mooty. Georgie Park, Mary Purks. Lulu Ray, Louise Ray. Mary ^ Sanford. Susie Sharpe. Brightie Sims. Willie Lou LACRANC Castles, Florence Cr-upp. Ha Cleaveland, Mary Wil Cromer, Lucia Dallis. Eleanor Davenport. Eleanor Davidsi a. Carne Dozier. Mamie Dunson. Lizzie Evans. Aurena Farm Bessie Freeman. C Fulcher. A Gaifney. Nell Gaston. Cam- Glanton, Annie Lou Ingram. K Jones. Juelle Kendall. Ruth KimbroU(,'h. Mary Rosser Lanier. Laurie Ledbetter. Rena Mai x. Sara Mallory. Jessie Mann. Eva Mann. M I McClure. Hortense McElroy. Rubie McLarty, Minnie McClendon. Henri. Miller. Ri. itetta M. Smith. Mi 1th. Yula M Tappan. A er. Jule Tuggle, J' White. Clyd Wilson, Bertha Wisdom. Dena ORGAN. Hanna. Mertys PIPE ORG AS'. Bierm.-.nn, Bertha Bradfield. Julia Bradfield. Kate Davenport. Eleanor Dozier. Mamie MANDOLIN. Harris. Maggie Hodnett. Sallie Fannie Hood. Annie Lou Nesbit. Alma Smith. Mr.^. E. B. rietta White. Clyde Wilson. Bt Cromer. Lucia Harrison. Marie Ingram. Kate Maddux. Willie McLany. Minnie Moore. Lula GUITAR. Nesbit. Alma Park. Mary Roberts. Ozella Sanford. Susie Smith, Henrietta Tappan. Ann Eliza Tatum. M Touchstone. Gertrude Turner. Alice Bradfield. Sara Smith. Mrs. C. L. Bass. Bessye Bell. Leila May BANJO. Hardi'ick. Ward VIOLIN. Tuggle. Nettie Ward, Nellie VOICE CULTURE. Edmundson, Lora Freeman. Clara Park. Mrs. R. E. Park, Prof W. G. LAGRANGE FEMALE COLLEGE. 23 Bondurant, Annie Kate Bradfield. Mrs. J. L. Campbell, Annie Covin. Fannie Curtright. Alice Curtright. Mary Davenport. Eieanor Davidson. Carrie Dczier. Mamie Eake'v I Glenn. Fl I I y Hardwick. Ward Harmon. Abbie Kate Hayes. Susie Kirkley, Nellie Ledbetter. Rena Mai McLarty Minnie Moore. Lulu Purks. Lulu Quillian. Earl Ridley. Eleanor Smith. Lillian Smith. Mrs. E. B. Tappan. Ann Eliza Tuggle. Juliet Tuggle. Sara Williams. Mattie Baktr, Leah Barge. Myrtie lye h. Nell Biermann. Bertha I Annie Bradfield, Juiia Campbell, A Chupp. Ha Cleaveland. Maty Cloud. Eleanor cia Curtr: Daniel, Cordie -on. Beile Dickinson, Kola . M-mie E SIQHT-SINQINQ ASD CHORUS. Farmer, Bessie Fulcher. Annie Gray, Lizzie Gray. Mabel Hodges, Ruth Hcdnett. Sallie Fannie Hood. Lei . Mabel Kate Moore. Lulu Newman. May Park. Mary Purks. Lulu Ray. Gertrude Ridley. Eleanor Schaub, Ida Seale. Mary Smith. Henrietta Mary Rosser Smith. Mrs. E. B, Kate -tter. Rena Mai Marchmmn, Dana McClure, Horti McElroy. RubyX Smith. Mrs. H. M. Tappan. Ann Eliza Tomlinson, Addie Lee Tomlinson. San Turner. Alice Venable. Lillian Williams, M Bass, Bessy e Biermann, Bertha Bondurant. Anni Chupp. l)a Cleaveland. Mary Will Davenport. Eieanor MUSICAL HISTORY. dson. Carrie McClure. Hortense r. Mamie McElroy. Ruby J. Hodnett. Sallie Fannie Moore. Lulu Smith. Mrs. H. M. Klmbrough. Mary Rosser Williams. Mattie iter. Rena Mai HARMONY. Bass. Bessye Evans. Aurena Biermann. Bertha ... Lizzie Cleaveland. Mary Will W Ingram. Kate Bondurant. Annie Kate Kimbrough. Mary Rossei Purks. Lulu Ridley, Eleanor Smith. Mrs. E. B. Smith, Mrs. H. M. I Clark* M Curtr. Davenport. Eie : Dozier. Mi Cromer. L Dallas. EN Davidson. Car Dozier, Mamie Evans. Aurena Farmer, Be Fulcher. Annie "^ Gaffney. Nell Gaston. Carrie Glanton. Anni* Glenn. Fi. M V. ilae re. Lulu Kendall, Ruth Lanier, Law McLarty. M E\ a Main. Mai Miller. Ruth Mooty. Georgia Illian : Williams. MaUie Sims, Willie Lou .in. Ann Eliza Tigner. G -r. Juie " White. Clyde - Art Department. Baugh, Nell Bradfield. Stella Dali'-. Mary Gray. Lizzie PREPARATORY CAST EUtAWtN/O. Harrison. Marie Jenkins. Alice Truitt. Mary Mann. Mary - Juliet **" McLendon. Henrietta Tuggle. Ruth Harris. Nonie Baugh. Ne!'. Dallis, Mary in. r.arrie ANTIQUE CAST DRAWINO. Alma CRAYON. Gray. Lizzie Harrison. I ' Jenkins. Alice Mann. Mary Dee Mcr'is Josie Ruth Nonie II \TER CO LOU. Hodnett, Sallie Fannie Harrison. Linda Louise Kirkley, Nellie TAPESTRY. Riley. Mrs. R. H. PASTEL. Smith. Mrs. H. M. LAGRANGE FEMALB COLLEGE. 25 CHINA PA1NTINQ. Gaston. Carre Hodnett. Sallie Fannie McLendon. Henrietta Harris. Nonie McLarty. Mattie Nesbit. Alma Hodnett. Lula OIL PAINTING. Baugh. Nell Latham. Kate McLendon. Henrietta Gaston. Carrie McLarty, Mattie Nesbit. Alma Harris. Nonie McLaughlin, Evelyn W Tuggle. Juliet Hodnett. Sallie Fannie 26 LAGRANGE FEMALE COLLEGE Summary. Senior Class Junior Class Sophomore Class Freshman Class Special Pupils Preparatory Department Primary Department Total (no pupil counted twice) Elocution . Bookkeeping Pedagogy German Greek Stenography 28 34 :6 49 24 57 240 42 29 9 3 1 Music Department: Piano Or,;an Pipe Organ Mandolin Guitar Banjo Violin Voice Culture Sight-Singing and Chorus Musical History Harmony Theory 73 1 16 2 3 M 17 30 47 Art Department : Preparatory Cast Drawing Antique Cast Drawing Crayon Water Color Tapestry Pastel China Painting Boarders Local Pupils 12 2 9 C 2 1 19 114 126 COURSE OF STUDY. Primary Department. FIRST GRADE. Reading. AppletorTs Chart, Holmes's First Reader. Attention given to articulation and punctuation. Begin with word method, after- wards introducing phonic and literal methods. Spelling. --Wards in reading lesson by sound and by letter. Watson's Script Speller. Arithmetic. Oral instruction in four fundamental rules. Numbers illustrated by objects and numeral frame. Writing. Script work of reading lesson, Script Speller, and Potter and Ainsworth's Tracing Copies. Printing words of Reading lesson on slate and blackboard. SBCOND GRADE. Reading. Holmes's Second Reader. Heart of Oak Series, Vol. J. for supplementary reading. Capital letters, emphasis and inflec- tion taught. S elling. Words in reading lesson, names of common objects, days of the week, months of the year, etc. Swinton's Word Primer. Arithmetic. Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Ba- con's Lessons in Number. Geography, --Oral lessons in local geography, cardinal points, etc., >g globe and maps. Pupils draw maps of schoolhouse and town, locating familiar places. Writing. Script and printed work on plate and blackboard. Tracing Copies. THIRD GRADE. Readinc- Holmes's Third Reader. Heart of Oak Series, Vol. II. for supplementary reading. Pauses, articulation, and phonics receive attention. 28 LACRANCl- FEMALE COLLEGE. Spelling. -Words in reader by sound and by letter. Swinton's Word Primer. Language Less: d's Language Work. Arithmetic. Bacon's Lessons in Number. Geography. Barnes's Elementary. Map drawing and molding. Writing. Appleton's Model Opy Book. FOURTH ORADI Reading. Holmes's Fourth Reader. Heart of Oak Series. Vol. III. for supplementary reading. Hygiene. -Child's Herlth Primer, Pathfinder Series No. I. Spelling. Swinton's Word Book. Language Lessons. Reed's Language Work completed. Arithmetic -Bacon's Lessons in Number. Geography. The Rand-McNally Primary Geography. Map drawing. Writing. -Appleton's Model Copy Book. In above grades drills in object lessons, calisthenics, singing, and drawing. Preparatory Department. FIFTH GRADE. SPELLING. Word Book Swintcn i Science Reader Monteith READING. Heart of of Oak Series. Vol. IV. for supplementary ( reading. HISTORY. -First Book in American History Eggleston nniuiuB < Primary Grammar Longman I arsing, letter-writing, and punctuation. MATHEMATICS. Common School Arithmetic Sanford \ Primary Geography completed Rand- NATURAL SCIENCE McNally. ( Map drawing. VOCAL MUSIC- New First Music Reader. PENMANSHIP. Model Copy Book Appleton SIXTH (JRADF Spelling.- -Word Book .......... Swinton Reading. Fifth Reader, supplementary reading Holmes LAGRANGE FEMALE COLLEGE. 29 Grammar. School Grammar Mathemai >n School Arithn. Natural Scie ' >mmon School Geography Vocal Music. New First Music Reader . enmanship. Model Copy Book SEVENTH ORADB. Spellinc. Word Book )RY.- United States History Grammar. School Grammar . ,, < Standard Arithmetic Mathematics. ,-, , . , . < Elements of Algebra Latin. Latin Lessons Vocal Musk;. -New First Music Reader Penmanship. Model Copy Book Longman Sanford Frye Mason Appleton Swinton Eggleston Longman Milne , . Milne . Coy Mason Appleton Collegiate Depatment. LANGUAGE. FRESHMAN CLASS. I Word Lessons Reed i School Composition . Longman HISTORY. History of England . . Dickens MATHEMATICS. High School Algebra Milne NATURAL SCIENCE. ( Common School Geography reviewed Map Drawing ( Popular Zoology LATIN. Easy Latin Method VOCAL MUSIC- New First Music Reader PENMANSHIP. Model Copy Book SOI'HOMOHE CLASS. i Word Analysis LANGUAGE.- Elocution ( Composition and Rhetoric HISTORY. Mythology < Algebra < Geometry (four books) NATURAL SCIENCE. -ry and piano, the first year in musical history, and a year in sight-singing, will receive a ;ertificate in instrumental music. Those completing the course in theory, piano, musical history, and first year in sight-singing, will receive a diploma. The weekly prima vista classes are free to all pupils in and above fourth grade piano. No pupil will receive a certificate or diploma unless she has studied in this institution each of the required branches for one year. Course of Study in Piano. First Grade. Koehler. op. 249. Vol. 1. Scales and finger exercis- Selected solos. Second Grade. op. 249. Vol. II, Duvernoy. op. 120. Major and harmonic minor scales. Selected solos. Third Grade. Koehler. op. 249. Vol. III. Heller, op. 45. Schumann, op. 68. Major, melodic and mixed minor, and chromatic scales. Selected solos. Fourth Grade. Czerny. op. 299. Turner op. 28. Heller, op. 47 Lebert and Stark's Piano School. Part II. Chopin's Vaiscs. Mozart' 1 ; and dementi's Sonatas. Scales continued Solos by Kuhlau. Liszt, Bendel. Schubert. Schullhoff, etc. F/fth Grade. Cramer's 60 Selected Studies. Kullak's Octave Studies. Lebert and Stark's Piano School, Part III. Mendelssohn's Songs without Words. Chopin's Polonaises, dementi's Gradus ad Parnassum. Beethoven's Sonatas. Scales continued. Solos bv Raff. Haydn, Henselt. Schubert, Scharwenka. Moszkowski. 1 .(4 LACRANGh FbMALB < Sixth tirade. Moscheles. op. 70. Kuli Bach's Inventions. Beethoven's Sonai Scales continued. Solos by Liszt. Weber. Wagner, Chopin. Rubins' Instruction on e organ will be given by a com; Cabinet organ taught. Those completing this course will b fitted to take charge of choir and church music. Course of Study in Pipe Organ. Stainer's Pedal Studies. Whiting's Organ Studies. Book . I . 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 accompanying. Hymns, ancient and mo Buck's Motettes, Bks. I.. II. Best's C . Bks. I. VI Mendelssohn's Sonatas. Bach's Preludes and Fugues. Vols. !.. II. III. Best's Arrangements from Scores. Eddy's Org:jn in Chi. I. .11. Eddy and Gleason's Church and Concert O: VIOLIN. GUITAR, MA\DOU\\ AM) MMft These branches are taught by competent instructors. The course of study in Violin consists of scales, finger exercises, correct bowing. Pfenning's. Fessendens, and Schubert's Studies, ensemble pia with piano and cornet, solos, duets, et:.. from best composers. Pupils furnish their own instruments. SIQHT-SI\(JL\a. 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 ordi music at sight. Pupils taking this course in sight singing make more rapid and intelligent progress in voice culture as well as in instrumental mate V'e believe, that pupils possessing the power of speech and an aDpreciation of melody may learn to sing ordinary musii rrtly. The aim of this department is to develop among our pupils a musical taste and ability. Sight-singing, fundamental principles. , airch music, choruses, as well as harmony, are taught daily. The musical director with the sight-singing classes usually gives a cantata or light opera each commencement. LAGRANGE FEMALE COLLEGE. 35 Course of Study in Sight-Singing. First tirade. Blackboard work. New First Music Reader (Mason). Notation. Major. Minor, and chromatic scales. Ear-training. Drills in intervals. Selected Glees. Written exercises. Second Grade. v Second Music Reader (Mason). .ifw of rudiments. Written exercises. Selected glees and choruses. Third Grade. New Third Music Reader (Mason and Veasie). Drills In chord-singing. Selected choruses. Fourth Grade. New Fourth Music Reader (Mason). Church music, including hymnology. Choruses selected from standard operas and oratorios. For the benefit of pupils in Junior and Senior classes who cannot full course in sight-singing, a special shorter course has been arranged. VOICb CULTURE. Only experienced instructors of broad musical education are em- ployed in this department. The teachers are graduates of the best con- servatories of music. The genuine 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 not learn, parrot- a few songs the musical thought of which neither pupil nor teacher comprehends ; but their voices are properly trained and developed. In- struction is given in vocal physiology, tone production, true musical 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 discretion 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-singing and musical history, the fourth grade in theory and voice culture, will receive a certificate invoice culture. Those completing the course insight-singing musical history, theory and voice culture, will receive a diploma. :eive a certificat< studied in this institution each year Course of Study in Voice Culture. Hflh tirade. Emerson's /oca! Method. Bonaldi's Stud;- Breathing exercises. Vocal physiology. Setting the voice. Exercises adapted to individual. Diatonic scale, slow tempo, using v Selected soi Second (trade. Marches s 50 Le ..- 'rill. Blending I Study of vowel and consonant sounds in English. Third Grade. Marchesi.op. I. Vaccai's Italian Method. Concone's 25 Lessons Breathing exercises. Trill. Italian me. Study of vowel and consonant sour Han. Selected arias and English songs. Fourth tirade. Marchesi. op. 2 1 Breathing exercise-.. Expression ai ng. Study of arias co; I singing. Selections from oratorio and El . :igs. Fifth tirade. Lamperti's Studies Bordogni's 36 Vocalises. Bk III. March Breathing exercises. Expression and pi Dramatic accent Concert singing Study of aria, recitative, and cavatma Operatic selections in English and Italii Art Department. AN ARTIST of ability and experience is in charge of this depart- f^ n nl M'ich work is dene from nature and objects, and free hand drawing Pupils are taught not mere copying, but true art : -i X LAG hCB. 37 a life i often wanting where only c jlored tudio is I vith cast etc. There will be models to pose in the Head and Sketch classes. This depart- it offers unsurpassed advantages in ol ivon portraiture. The Art Hall is commodious, well lighted, and admirably adapted to its uses. Course of Study in Art Department. nniuiiu/. i~i Ac-c-rrc- S Preparatory Cast Drawing / _. , , DRAWING CLASSES. J A J qM Cas( ^ g j One year tn each class. PAINTING CLASS. | u'lli"!^ ! Two years in each c ( Head Class \ ' SKETCH CLASS. All pupils except Preparatory Class are required to draw in the h Class. Two criticisms a week are required in this class. Pupils wishing to enter the Cast Drawing and Still Life Classes must submit a cast drawing for examination. To enter the Head class a drawing ot the head from life is required. No examination required ntering the Preparatory class. Painting and drawing in every medium are taught, including oil . water colors, and china painting, drawing ir charcoal, crayon, pencil, and pen and ink. Outdoor sketch class will be arranged g study. No charge for sketch class and outdoor ^h class to pupils in the other classes. Those completing the courses in drawing and painting will receive a diploma. Industrial Department. 7*HIS department is now a \- I feature of the institution It includes the following branches : Dressmaking, typewriting, and stenography. A competent instructor has been employed to take charge jf the dressmaking. Regular lessons are given in cutting, fitting and making dresses. Instruction is also given in plain and ornamental sewing. Stenography and typewriting are taught by an expert. Instruction is given in punctuation, capitalization, business and social correspondence. A knowledge of these practical branches may be acquired at a small :ost. 38 LAGRANGE FEMALE COLLi Remarks on Course of Study. OPTIOSA I. S Tl tflES. ALL optional studies, such as vocal and instrumental music, drav , r* painting. French. German, and Greek, are taught so as to inter as little as possible with the regular studies of pupils. No pupil having commenced an optional study can discontinue it without the t- i of the faculty, given at the written request of the parent or guardian. Pupils must study Latin in orJer to graduate In the A. B. cour SPECIAL STUDIES. Pupilr who are de' certain branchr-s often desire to graduate. These may pursue such studies as will enable them to take a re, class-standing as soon as possible. Such are catalogued as irrfcular pupils. ELOCUTION. Graduates or those who do not wish to plete special studies, or to enjoy the advantages of music, and art. E will be received, aid. on finishing these subjects, may a certifi- cate of proficiency. These are enrolled as special pupils. Sp pupils boarding in the College must be m ing boarding pupils. TEACHERS CLASS Class elocution is taught f- ,-uiar course. Pupilr. desir special course in elocution may receive instruction from one who has had superior advantages Y i reasonable fee is charged. This department wiil be under the direction of experienced and suc- cessful teachers. Instruction is given to actual as v spectlve teachers. Members of the teacher's class visit the different i rooms, and see the methods I -actice. To I tending to teach, no instruction is so vaiuabie as the rnodei of * si ful, experienced teacher. Of the one hundred and thirty-four;;. that have taken this course, a majority have been engaged in success- ful teaching. Those who attain to proficiency in this course will teacher's certificates. HOOKKI l.l'ISd Double entty. commercial lav e are taught. This Is not optional, but is required of all the graduating class Girls should hav- is education. Many lucrative and honorable positions are open to women qualified to I AGP AN Gl- FBMALE COLLEGE. 39 keeper should know how to k- ep a i I expenses. Three hundred and thirteen ing ladies in this course, and ma; m are now filling y apply practically the instructions here received. STl Dl AM) Ifh CREATION. Is are rarely confined more than an h jur at a time in study and Short, stated intervals for recreation and exercise are in- the schedule of daily duty. This system is favorable to ] discipline, and conducive to health of body and vigor of mind. PHYSICAL CULTURE. peciallst gives instruction in this important branch. The College is being supplied with th? best gymnastic appliances. Pupils will also calisthenics and military drills. STUDIES OF BOARDERS. In addition to the study period during the day. boarding pupils study U' .> ai d a half hour.; a f ter tea under the care of a teacher. No desul- or aimless study is allowed. This provision affords boarding pupils rior advantages. Under such judicious regimen, pupils form habits id intelligent application; and. as a rule, our boarders st-md among the foremost of the school. COURSES OF STUDY. re are three regular courses of study In the literary department. viz: CI v;>ic il. Scie-itific. and Post Graduate. The classical course embt | ilar curriculum. The scientific course is the same (I. Latin excepted. The postgraduate course embraces advanced studies in language, science, and the mathematics. Pupils te one of these courses in order to graduate. We intend hall mean something. EXAMI.\AIH)\S AM) Rl PORTS. monthly written examinations, under such regulations as to afford -ei-lon of the scholarship of each pupil. Each of examination papers thus produced is graded according to its excel ; and. from the average of these marks and records of daily reci- 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, attendance, and deportment will be sent to patrons. 40 CI 4J3 DISTINCTIONS. Some members of the Senior the class on Commencement Day. The Faculty reserve the right I the number of appointees and what part . ned to ea In the Junior class, the twelve young . the hi) standing will be appointed to t final essays during con ment. To compete for a reader's place in I must enter college during the first .ession. pursue all the studies of t:ie classical or scientific cour.se. and stand all the class examinations. When a branch has been previously studied elsewi. and the pupil gives satisfactory evidence of proficiency in the same, she may be excused from daily recitations, but must stand thi examinations in that branch. In the Sophomore class, the ten >ung ladies who e> locution will be appointed to recite dur ig commencement. To compete for a reciter s place, the pupil must iiavt_ been a member of tl less than three scholastic months preceding the time of app and must have been pursuing all 1 f the classical orsclenl course. The President reserves the rig';' - lange the above at his discretion No medals are awarded, and no "honors" are conferred. OBOKBES. Degrees will be given as follows: 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. Stidknt in Fill Unikokm. /. A GRA NGE FEMA LB Cl LLEGE. 41 EXPENSES. ltAlT:S PER SCHOLASTIC YEAR. Primary and Preparatory Departments. First. Second, and Third grades $ 20 00 Fourth and Fifth grades 30 00 Sixth and Seventh grades 35 00 Collegiate Department. Freshman class 45 00 Other classes 54 00 Diploma (literary or music) . 5 00 Cer ificate (music) 3 00 Library fee (due each session, on entrance) 1 00 Music Department. ruction on piano or organ. 50 00 Voice culture (single pupil) 50 00 Voice culture (in class of two or more) each ... 40 00 Sight-singing 5 00 lin, guitar, banjo or mandolin 40 00 Use of piano one hour to one and a half h >urs per day 10 00 each additional hour per day ...... 5 00 Jse of piano, to pupils in double music, tw hours per day . 10 00 of pipe organ (including hire of organ )lower) 30 00 Art Department. Drawing (pencil, charcoal or crayon) 30 00 Crayon portraiture, pastel, or chii a painting 40 00 Oil Paining 50 00 5 -rial Studies. LaJ elocution (single pup I 40 00 oecial elocution (in class) 20 00 . ^cial harmony 30 0 [ ssmaking 20 00 T svritlng (with use of instrument) 20 00 St opraphy 40 00 .al penmanship (for the course) 3 00 :d. lai.ndry. lights and fuel .. $150 00 B a-d laundry, and literary tuition (abeve Freshmar class) 204 00 42 LAGRANGE FEMALE COLLEGE. Pupils desiring to take music, art. or special studies, in i the literary course, can find out cost of same by adding rates as S| fied on preceding page. Our facilities for teaching are constantly I improved. We furnish a thorough collegiate education at lower i than is usually charged in institutions of similar grade. N I theory, class harmony, musical history, bookkeeping, class elocution, and physical culture are taught free of charge. STIPULATIONS. All the above charges for board and tuition are required to I satisfacorily secured, one-third cash, one-third December 8, one-third March 9. New pupils are ch-irged from the tin -trance t. I close o.' term. Former pupils, returning after the term ha; 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 tu'tion unless serious llli | to be ah two or more successive weeks. No charge for literary tuition is made against daughters of clergymen living by the ministry. V. all dues to be settled before class distinction, diplomas, oi ites are granted. Books, sheet music, stationery, and art materials are sold for cash. Boarders, on entering, should deposit mo.iey to pay for these articles. TERMS AM) VAC \1IO.\. The collegiate year is one continuous session, beginning the third Wednesday in September and ending the tirst Wednesday in Jul CALENDAR FOR IH96-97. September 15. 1897. - Fall Term Open December 8. 1897. Winter Term Beg- March 9. 1898 Spring Term Begins. June 1. IS9 -mencement Day. North Georgia Conference Visiting Committee for 1N97. REV. J. H. EAKES. REV. G. W. YARBROUGH. REV W. W. BRIN3FIELD, W. A. POST, ESQ., WALTER J. HARRIS, ESQ. GENERAL INFORMATION. LOCATION. | MANGE is seventy-one miles southwest of Atlanta, on the At- *% lanta and West Point and the Macon and Birmingham railroads. It is located upon a high, rolling country, above the Pine Mountain range. It is noted for Its beautiful gardens of flowers, its elegant homes, and the general culture of its citizens. Through their generous in establishing schools and colleges, LaGrange has long been 1 as an educational cenl HEALTH 1 1 LNBS8. The healthfulness of LaGrange is proverbial. The elevated, undu- iature of the surrounding country causes a natural drainage ; hence there is no sickness arising from malaria. Pupils can here enjoy a semi-tropical climate lacking the extreme cold of higher latitudes, and the intense heat of places less elevated. SITUATION. college occupies a most magnificent ite. eight hundred feet above sea level. College Hill is one hundred and five feet higher than railroad depot, affording a commanding view of surrounding country Being situated one-half mile from business center of town, the College affords a quiet, beautiful retreat, where teachers and pupils board together and constitute one family. The late Dr. S-^ars said of uatioi that he had traveled extensively in Europe and America, visiting schools and colleges, but he had never seen one equal to this THE (iROl NOS. Ar< i In extent: the beautiful by nature, are diversified with ! proves and gardens. In these shady walks and quie 1 retreats, the young ladies find outdoor exercise and pleasant retirement. THE BUILDISQS. The main buildings are the College and College Home. In 1856, the property was sold to the North Georgia Conference for $60,000; and many improvements have sin e been made. A large well on the s and the city watei works furnish an abundant supply of water. The College and College Home are lighted with the best Edison elec- tric lights. 44 LAG! nil COLLEGE Is built of brick and granite, ai d with tin. making it fire-proof. It is 60 by 120 feet, two stories high at one end and three at the I The first floor contain id is divided by wide halis crossing each oth by affording . ntilation. On the second floor ,i; I, and a complete arrange- ment of music rooms com md admirably situated for instruction and practice. Art and music rooms occupy third t THE COL I.Ldl. GMA I'll.. The Chapel has a seating capacity for 1500 persoi It is beauti- fully lighted by large windows, and has five enti It has; pronounced by distinguished visitors to be 1 ill in the State. COLLEGE HOME. College Home is located one hundred feet west of tlv which it is connected by a brick walk. From the roof of this building water flows towards all points of the c With li recently made, this home contains Home Chapel, gymnasium, baths, and rooms for one hundred and twenty-five boarders. Each story has a hall running I 'he building. reached by three broad stairways. The' rl - .are eighteen feet square, with doors opening into three wide halls, and with two or more windows receiving air and sunshine from without. oms are thoroughly ventilated, having windows with weights, and doors with reversible transoms. walls is a protection agaimt remes of heat and cold find their rooms comfortable in every season. With our arrangements it is not strange that College I had, ( r fort;. uth. LAURA MAVOOOD VITtlAM LOAN FUND. Win. S. Witham, of Atlanta. Ga . has donated $10,000 fund, the interest on the same to be used for educati: ., . giris, This fun . idy in operatl m, i its benefits during several past / idy there i ap- plicants for aid from the fund during thi in be granted. Will not lot I of Chrisl I loan or donation to meet I sing den. md > ' Circulars givi nation concerning this fund on which loans are made, will be fun : .~d on app ^ Z