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RUFUS \V. SMITH. A. If., I'kksii.knt, 

ff/otap Ays/'cs . 

ft > * m i m r\ prla ,.! private choota at iiarm'-viiir. ftparti and 

Wluu Plain* i.ii p mi Prep. School ol Emory, ;.'';<. Prat Daltoa Peraale Cot- 

Nut Pn LaOraage Female College Bj 

MRS. RUFUS W SMITH, Laky I'kincii-ai., 

jtfstronomy. $*Aysio/offy. 

Miiriini at Wenleyan Innt. (Cincinnati foi Ihm years; atndicd noder Prof Cr a w fo w l 
(Oxford i'nivnsi(\ two yearn Taught in private Bcboota; at Mas mic Collegi . (Coviag* 
.1 Madison Female College, 56 iia- taught coutlnoouaJy Bince *j6 together 
trith Proi smith devoting especial attention i" MaOtctnalics, Astronomy and Ptryal 

CLIFFORD I. SMITH, 

Jfatural Scionco, kronen. 

Utailit d it ataaa raagal in Dattoa female Coltqp and at CailcrevUIe; in 

I |. t -- -*. Bt4M "i N lni1 Normal College, v, laatructoi ia t, t C atace 
.> i. .ii limn i tin fl> Science and Uathemal 

Mi i I. Bmhh will teach Mathematica anl aeadon mid Um iaatrnctor in Science la 
to be iiovilrd 

I,K()N P SMITH. A B., 

jCatin. Srrman, Sroo*. 
^ I ,.,,,. 4 , lanf-hi in Wafcaka Om 4 ta GreeneiHe, Ma taatructor ta 

l,.ilin ill in I. I t *<" 

MISS LINDA LOUISE HARRISON, M E. I... M. E. 0. I).. 

Clocution, ff*Ayiical Culture. 

H ,.' , H..1.I-.MU, IVnial.-Odli-K.. P M  " " aatttaaan Waaawre Coflep 
taatrwetor la Wocatfaa. etc.. ta the *!  itrt f atace* 

MISS M. BESS WOODS, A M , 

CnylisA, S/>anisA. 

torriu raagn , t ta o,f College i e: ... Waco Parnate 

tairrittCoUei. laatnayw ". 1.^1,-.. .., i. v C ateo 

MISS M. EDNA FERGUSON, A. B 

Jfigtory. 

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MISS \1.\K\ B. MANN, I: S 

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7/fusic 'Department. 

W.W \ N M SMITH, I' 

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MISSCLAI1 MITII 

CLIFFORD I. SMITH. 
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MISS ELEANOR C DAVENPORT, 

SPSmm; V/irory. Sultmr, 7//r,,i,/ u /,, S} a  J0 . 

GEORGE WILSON, 

ZPiano. Zt/ieory. fipo 0/ynn. 

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jfrt department. 

MISS MARGARET SCOTT POLK, Ekstiuctor, 

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MISS ELEANOR C. DAVENPORT, 

jCibrtirian, 



MISS ANGIE SMITH. 

JftuscAeopor. 



6 LAGRANGH !>' M VLH COI l.l>  !' 

Course of Study. 

This course embraces the requirement* foi admission to the 
Freshman Class: 

English. (3)' Reed's Word Lessons; Harvey's School Gram- 
mar; Lockwood's Lessons in English. 
Frequent exercises in Narrative and Description. 
For Careful study: Milton's L' Allegro, 11 Pensero, Comus 
and Lycidas; Burke's Conciliation with America. 
For General Reading: Cooper's Last oi the Mohicans; 
Bhakespeare'i Merchant of Venice; Pope's Iliad, Bks. 
I \'I . XXII., and XXIV; Goldsmith's Vicar of Wakefield. 

Gkografb\ (3) Frye's Complete Geography. Mapdrawing. 
I Akithmktk (l Milne's Standard Arithmetic completed 

Latxm 1 Lindse) & Rollins' Easy Latin Lessons compl< 

Penmanship, Physical Cultvri and Class Drawing. 

Second 2/tar 

English (3) Spelling; Kellogg' s Rhetoric; I requent exercise!" 
iu Argumentation and Exposition, Themes daily f"i x 

wee ^ 1 

F..r Careful Study: Macauley's Essays on Milton and Ad 

diaon; Shakespeare's Macbeth. 

For General Reading: Tennyson's The Princtss; Cole 

ridge's Ancient Mariner; Scott's Ivanboe; Addison's Sir 

Roger de Coverle) 
I History. (3) Field's United States History Collateral 

Reading. 
' Aic.KHKA (4 Milne's High School Algebra through Quad 

ratios 

/ Latin. (4) Arrowamith A Whicher's First Latin Readings; 
Caesar, 3 books, and Cicero, 2 Orations, will be tak< 
equivalent Harkness' Latin Grammar 
/ Gsjcbk. (4) White's First Greek Lessons. 1 

Pinnanship, Physical Cultunb and Class Drawing. 



., ,,,,i 1 ,,, , w .,,. onlj required of thoM who will puranc th* \ Bo ir P|| 
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MK8. MOTI  SMITH. LAST 1'KI.NVNMl. 



LAGKANGB PBMALB COU.VGH 7 

Collegiate 'Department. 

Acquirements /or jftimisiicn . 

The Standard Curriculum for Colleges as laid down by the 
General Board of Education of the M. %. Church, South, has 
been adopted as a whole, but above the Academic Department 
there will I* a few p<i nt-- of variance during the current yeai 
made necessary by the change. Tliis variation will not exist 
longer than the next session, 

Applicants for admission to the College must show by cer- 
tificate* from former teachers or by examination satisfactory 
knowledge of the studies as laid down in the Academic School 

If. after six week's trial, students do not show the profi- 
ciency indicated hy certificates, teachers will beat liberty to ex 
amine and classify accordingly. 

Students advanced from Academic School must have made 
satisfactorj arrangements about preceding tuition fees, etc., 
before being permitted to enter College, 

COt'RSB LBADING To A I!. DBGRRB. 

Bach subject or group of subjects will take three hours per 
week unless otherwise stated. 
First War: -Latin; Mathematics; English; Physiology and His 

toj v; and Greek or German. 
Second Year; Latin; Mathematics; English; Physical Geogra 

phv and Physics; Bible and Elocution; French <>r German. 
Third Vear; English; History and Bible; Mathematics; Physics 

and Chemistry; Civil Government and French or German; 

I.atm 
Fourth Vear; English; Astronomy and Geology; Chemistry; 

Logic, Psycology and Bible; French 01 German; Analytical 

Geoinetrj and Bookkeeping. Latin is optional to those 

who may have time 

Cocrsi LEADING to B, s. i>i:<;kkk. 
First Year: The same as the A. B. course except that Zoology 

takes tlr<- place of History, and French replaces Latin, and 

Greek omitted. 

Second Veai The same as the A. !!. course except that both 



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Fren< h and G< rmaii are reqi 
Third V ai Both Frem h ami German i ! 

omitted. 
I'niiiih Yeai . Tin san*  < A B 

bave completed the Latin i o 

5PKC1 v i 

Snuk-in.sni.iv ] ' ! studii 

to show tlieii preparation 

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| hours pel  



'Departments. 
MISS tf. Hi v M. 

bman Year: Spelling, Kellogg'a Rhetoric, Pi |i 

umentation and Exposition. T 
six weeks. 

For Ctccful Study Macaul M 

disonj Shakespeare's Macl>etb. 

For General Reading Tennyson's The Princess; ^ 
ridge's Ancient .Marin r; Scol tvanho ; A 
Roger i rly. 

Sophomore Veai ; Kellogg Lmerica Lit 

erature. Monthlj Kssays; Critical Pap 
For Study Mrs. Browning's Aurora Leigh; Hawthorne's 
Marble Faun; Emerson's K ! Shal i | are's 

HatnJel 
For R kery's English Humoi 

Kssay on 'Hums. 

junior V Hallcck's Modern English Writei H 

History of English I.m lutiau. Monthly 

Critical Papers. 
i Study Spencer's Faerie Queen Chaucei Pro! 
and Knight's Tale; Milton's Pai idi Lost, Books I. and II. 
For Reading Dryden's Pal inon and Arcite; Dkk< 




ALB ^ \ M -.MIT PI. Ml iK'AI. I >l II I VTOK . 



LAOB INGB i'kii u.,. ; COLI.WJH 

 f t T . W0 . C L tiesi Klliot ' s Ro >i Shakespeare's King L 
Kuskm - Sesame and Lilies 

; Vl " Ha "*' HUtory of English Literature to the 

,. k ' v "' m : Hls,or y "> 'he English Language. /^- . *~* - 

''" Reading aiul Studj The same b ,,. r.iftrft >*~ 

Foi tin- vi ssion f 

Jfistnrj/. ^Jtm* 

MISS M BONA PB8GUSON, A, H 

" 1! " NV|! Lancaster's History of England, Ian , to 
^pril i : Beren's Mythology after April 1. 
Junioi Year: Myers' General History alt. with Bible; Collat 
 il Readiti 

9//athotnntics. 

CLIFFORD I.. SMITH. r M 

Freshman Year: Milne's High Scl ! Algebra; Phillip- and 

i r's Geometry to 151... III. 
'"'' >  lillips ami Fishei 's Geometrj . 

Phillips an Fisher's Geometry to March r 
Phillips and Strong's Trigonometry aftei March i. *^^uta^ 

Geometry to March j^Gay's 
ing aftei March i 3lu*.& uJfi-- 

V/nhtrnl Science and ttio/otjy . 

MKS. K W SMITH A\n VNOTHER TO BE PROVIDED 

:!: ^' Y( ai ith's Ph to Jan. i : Steele's Zo 

ifter Jan. i. 
lotnore Yeai Davis' Physical Geography to |an. i: 
t '. lg( - I'll', i - after Jan t. 

Physics I March i ; Coi . j i Chemistry 
after March i. j 

St'> ii * Astronomy to Jan t; Heilprin's >. 
gy alt. with Bible aftei Jan. i; Cooky's Chemistry: f 
Term examinations in Geography. 

XmHa 

IN P. SMITH. \ !. 

Harkness' C e: ing's Virgil's Aeni 

Harkness' Pi Part II; Harkness Grammar. 



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S iphomore Year. -Searing's Virgil's Aeneid; Anthon's Horace's 
Odes and Bpodes; Lyric Metres of Horace; Harkness' 
Grammar; Harkness' Prose Composition Part II . com 
Dieted. 

|i nior War: - Anthon's Horace; Lyric Metres of Horace; Cicero 
deSenectute; Harkness' Prose Composition, Part III Ja^'*' 

" On , cV*^Y* S"* 7//etapAysics 

KIITS W. SMITH. A. M 

Sophomore Year: Steele's Bible Outlines once  week. 

Junior Year: Political Economy; Harrison's Our Country; 

Steele's Btbk Outlines ah. -wiili llivtnr) fcvct a u^^k 
Senior Yeaxi-4-Jevon's Logic; Baldwin's Psychology; Steele's 
BthicslSteele's Bible ( Hitlincsa U. wit h (mmIhk * - sit it J-m i 

i.ro.v p smith, \ B. 
Freshman Year: White's First Geek Book; Xenophon's 

Anabasis. 
Sophomore Year (Elective this session): Goodwin & White's 

Xenophon's Anabasis; Goodwin's Greek Gramtnai 

CLIFFORD I.. SMITH 

Preshmanand Sophomore Year-: Keetel's Preach Grammar; 

Introduction to French authors 
Junior ami Senior Years: Keetel's Prench Grammar; Keetel's 

French Reader: Selected Readings. 

Sarrnan 
I.liliN P. SMITH, A. B. 

Freshman and Sophomore Years Otis' German Grammar; 

Neue Anekdoten. 
Junior and Senior Year-: Otis German Grammar; Neue Anek 

doten; Chamisso's Peter Schlemihl. 



Ciass 'Distinctions. 

Some members of the Senior class will be appointed to rep 
b< the class on Commencement Day. The faculty reserves 

the right to decide the number of appointees and wh it part shall 

be assigned to each. 



I.A'.K \M,K H.'.M.u.l.; Co I.I.jK ; ].; | ) 

In the Junior class, the twelve- young ladies having the 
highest class standing will be appointed to read original essays 
during commencement To compete for a reader's place in the 
Junior class, the pupil must enter college during the first four 
weeks oi the session, pursue all the studies of the classical or 
scientific course, and stand all the examinations. When a 
branch lias been previously studied elsewhere, and the pupil 
gives satisfactory evidence of proficiency in the same, she may- 
be excused from daily recitations, hut must stand the class 
i \ tminations in that branch. 

In the Sophomore class, the ten young ladies who excel in 
elocution will he appointed to recite during commencement. To 
compete for a reciter's place, the pupil must have heen a mem- 
ber of the class not less than three scholastic months preceding 
the time of appointment, and must have been pursuing all the 

studies of the classical or scientific course. The President re- 
serves the ri^ht to change the above at his discretion. 

No medals are awarded, and no "honors" are conferred. 

jCiterarg ^agrees. 

Degrees will be conferred as follows: i. To those completing 
tlie classical course the degree A. B. 2. To those completing 
the scientific course the degree B. S. 

ttfusic 'Department. 



AI.W\ N M. SMITH, DIRKCTOK. 

This department offers a thorough course in vocal and in 
strumental music, theoretical studies and musical history. Some 
of the teachers have had advantage of the best conservatory 
training, .ill ate eminently qualified for their respective positions. 
The methods emploj ed are those used by the best instructors of 
American and Ruropean conservatories. 

Se.ni-inonthlv pupils' recitals in the Chapel give training 
tor conceit work. Special iustruetion in methods given those 
desiring to teach. The time required to complete a course U 
dependent upon the talent, industry and previous attainments of 
pupil The curses of theory and sight-singing are deemed ea 
se-ntial to an intelligent comprehension of voice culture, piano, 
or pipe organ. 



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ZJAcory. 
\l.I. PI \M > TK U HKRS 

Under theory is included notation, rudiinen 
li.innoiiN and counterpoint theory w 

favorably with that of the best 01 ies. ind ins! 

(in class) is free to pupils in ; 

Course of Study in Zthcory 

Written exercises adapted to pupil 

_ n.it tin - inti r\'als, etc. 
Written exercises idapted t<> pupil 

Drills in signature s, Kales, intervals 
Thorough-bass. Marks of expression 
Written exercises adapted to pupil. 

^ourt/l Stride 

Emery's Elements ol Harmony to Lesson j -, 
Emery's Additional Exercises. Original modulations. 

Emery's Elements >>t Harmony complet* d and n \ i<  
Richter' s Additional Exercises. Doub! chants, chorals Hai 
monizing melodies. Acoustics Goodrich's Musical 

Analysis 

St'jetA Srtrc/e 

fadasobn's Simple and I>< ubl< Counterpo 
Cherubini's Counterpoint and Fugue. Figuration Sii 
composition in rondo foi m. 

9tyus/ca/ Jfiitory. 

\. M. SMITH. 

Pupils have access to a library containing musi< .1! books an 1 
journals, [n the fourth, fifth and sixth gi 

to read biographies of the masters ind other musical lit 

i 1. dure. 



Course of Stud,/ , Vfuitcu! Jftstory 
J/rsI 'J/, .,, 

us in M . Histon ( 









Crow   Biographi teh ol 



J iano. 

 SMITH, I K \ IN. DAVKNPORT, AND 

\ M SMITH 

i ttenti in is paid to t< clinic throughout the 

ittainmi til position and 

;ht to  !\ With increasing 

 ipiditj of execution is acquired till the 

ached. Pupils who hav< completed the 

y and piano, the first year in musical his 

sight singing, will ; CHRTIFICATH 

in : Pho completing the fifth grade in 

musical history, and first war in 

diploma in pii no. The weekly 

prin  all pupils in >urth 

liploma unless she 
lired brat 

Course of Study in J iano. 
First Criide. 

K,i il. I. II Duvernoy, op i ; 

i 

Second Crude. 

Ka .| Vol ill. Duvernoy, op. 120 L*moine. op. tf 

(jj cm( Technical exercises 

Third Orade. 

 studi Heller, ; | I 
S< hum inn 0] 
x< rcises Selected solos 







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fourth S'rarfc 

Czerny, op 299 $ | Kullak'n Octavi Studies, Bk I Chopin's 

Waltzes 
Leber! and Stark's Piano School, Part II 
Mendelssohn's Songa Without Words Mozart' a, dementi's, 
Beethoven' a, Sonatas 
Technical exerciata Selected solos. 

Dementi's Gradusad Parnaaaum, Vol. I Kullak'i Octave 

Studies, Book II. 

Ubert and Stark's Piano School, Part III Beethoven's So 

oatas. 
Cramer'a 60 Selected Studies. Chopin's Pokuiai* s 
Technical Studies, Selected solos. 

Sijt/A Sradv 

Cleaaenti's Gradna ad Parnaaaum, Vol. II. Tnrnei op 18 

Bach's Inventions. English Suite-, Ifoeeheles, Op 7" 
Technical Exercises Selected solos. 



Organ. 

Course of Study. 

MK CKo. WII.SoN. 

Schneiders Pedal Studies. Bk I . II. St.uner's Pedal Studies 

Whiting's Organ Studies, Bk. I., II., and Preludes and PoaJ 

lu.les, Bk. I. 
Rink's Postlttdes, Bk. I.-V. Bests Pieces for Church Use, 

Bk.I.-YI. 
Art of accompanying Hymns, ancient and modem Buck's 

Motettee, Book I., II. 

Best s Concert Pieces, Book I.-VI. 

ICcndelaaoha'a Souataa. Bach's Preludes and Fugues, Vola. 

I , II , III 
t s Arraugcmcnta from Scores. Bddy's Organ in Church, 

Vols. I II 

Bddy and (Reason's Cluirch and Concert Organist 
Cabinet Organ also taught. 



LAGRANGE PKMA.LE C0LLEO1 15 



Violin, Suitar, 7//nndo/in and Sianjo. 
MK. C, I.- SMITH, MISS DA YKNl'OKT. 

The course <>f study in Violin consists of scales, finger ex- 
ercises, correct bowing, etc.; Henning's, Fesseden's, and Schu- 
bert's Studies; ensemble playing with piano and cornet; solos, 
duets, etc . from best composers. Pupils furnish their own 
instruments. 



Sight-Singing. 

MK. AI.WYN SMITH, MISS CI.AIKK SMITH. 

Tliis is  prominent feature of the institution. Every 
pupil in the collegiate department has the advantage of a thor- 
ongh course in vocal music, enabling her, without the aid of an 
instrument, to sing ordinary music at sight. Pupils taking this 
curse 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 appreciation 
of melody mav learn to >ing ordinary music intelligently. The 
aim of this department is to develop among our pupils a musical 
taste and ability. Sight-singing, fundamental principles, glees, 
church musk, choruses, as weH as harmony, are taught daily 
except Thursday. The musical director with the s^ht-singing 
class usually Study a cantata or light opera during the year. 



.our so 



of Study in Sight-Singing. 



First Grade. 

New Second Music Reader (Mason). 
Notation. Major scales. Ear training. 
I trills in intervals. Musical dictation. 
Two-part singing. Selected glees. 
Second Orade. 

New Third Musk Reader (Mas* and Veasie). 

Major and minor scales. Accidentals. 
Modulation. Musical dictation. 

 CpWted glees and choruses. 

Three part singing. Selected giee.s c 



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Choi tt> ! rom standan    

Church music F<  

Vo ic a Cti ttu ' c 
HI \n vl.U VN SMITH 

Si n< athing is tl 

#'""' h< alt! ! : . \ rcis jhoul tin 

count N"N i;n!  constitute singing 

Pupils do not learn, parrot like, i I tin mus 

thought of which neithei pupil noi teachet comprehends; but 
their voi ined and developed Instruction is 

given in vocal physi duct ion, true musical) 

ception, and orthoep) as related to singing ai well as to speak 
in^ This course lit pupils foi solo singing in concert and 
church, and for teaching voice culture ; i At the dis 

tion of the teacher, pupils at . in public Pei 

quart ntl drilled when vote nt 

to such work. 

Pupils completing tl ind tnu 

rtl: grade in theory and voice culture, will 
BTiPtCATK iii Minx- culture. Those i otnpletiug the 
course in sight-singing, musical history, voi< i iltun and fifth 
grade in theory will receive .i diploma in voia culture, 

IW No pupil will n ificati 01 * sh< 

has studied in this institution each of th< i branch 

  

Courser of Study tn i/oi'ce Culture 

Breathing i < i< ises Voice plai ing I 
Ti chnic il exei d to pu; 

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Second Srnrta 

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TjAirct Srtwriv. 

Breathing and technical exerciaea. 

Coocooe'a j lessons. Vaccai's Italian Method. Mar- 
chesi, op. 15. 

Italian pronunciation and grammar. Selected songs. 

^omr/A S rati a. 

Breathing and technical exercises 
Marches!, op. 21. Panofka, op. 81. 

Aria-;, selections from oratorio, concert sin^iii^ Bnglish, 
Italian and German aonga. 

JT//M Srada. 

Breathing and technical exercises. Preparatory exercises 
for trill. 

Bordognfa 36 Vocalises. 

Concert singing. Study of aria, recitative and cavatina. 

Operatic selections in English, Italian and German. 



j(rt Department. 



MISS MAKCAKKT S. FOLK. 

An artist of ability and experience is in charge of this de- 
partment Much work is done from nature and objects, and 
free hand drawing is required. Pupils are taught not mere 
copying, bttt tllie art; hence their work has a life in it often 
wanting where only colored prints are used. The studio is fitted 
up with caflU, studies, etc. There will be models to pose in the 
Head and Sketch classes. This department offers UUaurpaaaefl 
advantages in oil and crayon portraiture. The Art Hall is com- 
modious, well lighted, and admirably adapted to its uses. 

Course 0/ Study M Jtrt 'Department. 

.,, u rr.iMK) Preparatory Cast Drawing J nc year in each class 
DRAWING CLASSES ( Amique Cast Drawing I 

..,- ^-. occc I s,i " Life ' Two years in each class 

PAINTING CLASSES ( Head Class I y 



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Sketch C/ass. 

All pupil-- except Preparator) Clam are required to draw in 
the Sketch Class. Two criticisms a week ate required in this 
claw. 

Pupils wishing t> enter the Cast Drawing and Still Life 
Classes must sttlnnit a cast drawing t<>i enanrinatiua. To enter 
the Head Claaa a drawing ol the head from life is required 
N<> examination required for entering the E*reparator) Class 

Painting and Drawing in every medium arc taught, inclttd 
ing oil colon, pastil, water colori and china painting; drawing 
m charcoal, crayon, pencil, and pen and ink. Outdoor sketch 
class wiU Ik.- arranged fur fall and spring Btudy. No charge 
for sketch class and outdoor sketch data to pupils in the Othei 
classes. Those completing the course in drawing and painting 

will receive a DIPLOMA. 



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LAGKANGI FKMAI.K COI.LKGK 19 



Oxpenses. 



Kates Per Scholastic 2/t 



ear. 



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^itarmrg 7)rrpnrt,vnl. 

First, Second and Third grades $ 20 00 

Fourth and Fifth grades 30 oo 

Sixth Grade and Academic Department 36 00 

Collegiate classes 

Diploma (literary or music) 

Certificate .... 

Sight singing and free hand drawing (in class) 

Ttyusic department. 

Instruction on piano or organ 

Voice culture (single pupil) 

Voice culture (in class of two or more) each 

Violin, guitar, banjo or niadolin 

Use of piano one hour to one and a half hours per day 

Dai "i piano each additional hour per day 5 00 

Use of piano to pupils in double music, two hours daily 10 00 
Use ot pipe organ (including hire of organ blower) 30 00 

jfrt 'Department. 
Drawing | pencil, charcoal or crayon) 30 00 

Crayon, portraiture, pastel or china painting 4000 

Oil painting 5 00 

Special Studies. 

Special elocution (single pupil) 4000 

Special elocution (ill class) 20 00 

Special harmony 3  

Dressmaking 

Typewriting 1 with use of instrument ) 

Stenography  " 

Special penmanship ( for the course) 3 00 



20 00 
20 00 

40 OO 



Board, laundrv, light-, and fuel .... 150 co 

Bosri, laundry and literary tuition 203 00 

Library l< 



LACtKANGJ 1 KM U I COLLI I .1 



Pupils desiring to take music, art 01 special studies, in ad- 
dition to the literar} courst can find '>ut o>-t of same by adding 
rates as specified in preceding page. < >ui facilities foi teaching 
re constantly being improved' We furnish a thorough col 
legiate education at lower rates than is usually charged in insti 
tutions of similai grad< Notice that theon class harmony, 
musical history, bookkeeping, class elocution, and physical 
culture are taught prer op chai 

Stipulations 

All the above charges foi board and tuition i quired to 

be paid or satisfactorily secui le-third cash, one-third I >> 

ceraber 12, one-third March i 3 New j  1 1 1  i ? >- b charged from 
the time of entrance to tin close of term, Formei pupils, re- 
turning after the term baa opened, an charged tuition for the 
whole term if carried <n with the unu class No deduction 
will be made few absence during the pirst Twoortlw lasi 
three weeks of the session. No refunding <>t money paid for 
board or tuition unless serious illness compels the pupil to be 
absent tun or more Buccesive weeks. X i charge foi literary tu- 
ition is made against daughters of clergymen living by the 
ministry. We expect all does to be settled before class dis 
tinctions, diplomas, or certificates are granted. 

tV-Books, sheet music, stationery, and art materials, are 
sold pok cash. Bo ard er s, on entering, should deposit money 
to pay for these articles. 

Tjerms and Vacations. 
The collegiate year is one continuous session, beginning the 
third Wednesday in September and ending the first Wednesdaj 
in June. 

Calendar /or 1900- J 90 1. 

September 19, 1900 Fall Trim Opens 

iiHiMiiik 1 j. 1900, -Winter Ti-km Begins. 
Makch 13, 1901. Spring Term Bbgins 

JlTTK 5, 19OI COMMBNCBMENI l'w 
TJorth Seoryia Conference Visiting Committee /or J900. 

W H Morton 9jc\ R J B*gh m, D D., 

Rev. J R. McClksky, T E Atkinson 



I.ACHAM.F 1KMAI.). COLUd 21 

Scnerat Snformation. 



jCocation. 

/ACiKAXCiK is seventy one miles southwest of Atlanta, on 
o^the Atlanta vV West I'uint and the Macon it Birmingham 
railroad*. It i located upon a high rolling country, above the 
I'mu Mountain range 

Jfea/thfuiness. 

Tlie elevated, undulating nature of the surrounding country 
causes a natural drainage; hence there is BO sickness arising 
from malaria, and the climate is not subjected to extremes 

Siiuation. 

The college occupies a magnificent site, eight hundred feet 
above sea level College Hill is one hundred and five feet high- 
er than railroad depot, affording a commanding view of sur- 
rounding country. Heing situated one-half mile from business 
center of town, the College affords a quiet retreat, where 
teachers and pupils hoard together and constitute one family. 
The grounds are nine acres in extent. 

"Che Siutld nys. 

The main buildings are the College and College Home. 
In (856, the property was sold to the North Georgia Conference 
tor ffo.OOO; and manv improvements have since been made. A 
large well on the premises and the city water worksfurnisl.au 
,b,>dant supplv of rater The College and College Home are 
lighted with the best Kdisoii electric lights. 

Thk College is built of brick and granite, and covered 
with tin. making it fire-proof. It is So by .20 feet, two stones 
high at one end and three at the other. The first floor contams 
recitation rooms, ami - divided by wide halls crossing each 
other at the centc. toby affording perfect v,n,,la.,on. On 
the second floor are located the chapel and rooms admirably 
.ed for instruction and practice. Art and music rooms ac- 

""'Vhe'college Chapel has a seating capaci.v of ,50,, persons 
,t ,s beautifully lighted bv large windows and has five entrances. 






22 LAORANGH n.vvi.i-' COLLEGE 



 



CoLLBGB Homb i- located otH hundred feet west of tl 
College. From the rooJ ai thus building watei flows to all 
point- oi the compass The home contains Home Chapel, gym- 
nasium, baths, and room- foi one hundred and twenty -five 
boardera, Bach story has a hall running the entire length of 
the building The second floor i- readied by three stairways 
The room- lor bo ar dera are eighteen feet square, with doors 
opening into three wide halls, and with two or more windows 
receiving air and sunshine from without. These rooms an 
thoroughly ventilated, having open grates, windows with weights, 
and door- with reversible transoms With our superior hy- 
gienic arrangements H ' s not strange that College Home has had. 
for the past fort> yean  health record unsurp a ss ed in the 
Booth. 

jCaura J(aygnod 1tJitham jCoan J>und. 

Win S Witham. of Atlanta. Ga., has donated Sio.oooasa 
loan fund, the interest on th< same to be need foi educating de- 
pendent irls This fund is already in operation, several young 

ladle- having enjoyed it- benefits during several ] ions 

Already there are more applicants for aid from the fund during 
the coming session that can he granted Will not some friend 
ol Christian education make a loan or donation to meet these 

preinn demand-' 

a^Circuhus, giving information concerning this fund and 

conditions on which loans are made, will be furnished on appli- 
cation 

jCibrary. 

Main valuable hooks ami periodicals, including books of 
reference am' choice magazines, have recently been added to the 
Library Attention will he given to building up the Librarj 
which l- a valuable aid in acquiring  bushed education 
Money  books contributed will he gratefully received 

Snstru mentalities. 
The College is supplied with physical and chemical appa- 
ratus, desk- and maps, and suitable appliances toi .\-troiiom\ 
and Biol 




I |,c\ I  i\ i I I I DNIFOWI 



l..\C,kAN(.l. ll'MAl.l- COIXIGX 23 



jCiterary Societies. 

The Ireiiian and Me/./.ofantian Societies are accomplishing 
much for the College. They meet each Monday nulling 
Then exercises consist of readings, recitations, debates, essays, 
criticisms, music, etc 

jflumnae. 

The alumna- of the- College hold an annual meeting during 
commencement to revive the associations of the past, and con- 
tribute to the prosperity of their Ahna Mater. 

2/n/Yorm. 

For the sake of economy, and to prevent any discontent 
arising from disparity in dress, we have adopted a uniform. 
This will be worn on Sundays and on such occasions as the Lady 
Principal mav prescribe The uniform during the fall and 
winter, consisting 0*< xt.rd cap and gown of black lustrine, 
will be furnished at a cost of not exceeding 08.00. fa spring 
the uniform is Mack skirt and white waist. Kach pupil must 
procure her uniform within three weeks after she has entered 
college Kach voting lady should have a black skirt, waist and 
tie to wear with gown. For everyday wear no uniform 
inquired, but parents are ^quested to dress their daughters 
' h , ;md tll tunll ,h then, with corset waists instead of cor- 
Us ' Pupils must wear uniforms during commencement except 
n the stage, when plain white dresses must be worn. 
Worat and Religious jfdvantapes. 
Kel.-ious exercises are held morning and evening. On 
Sund": mor,ng pupils attend such ~ J^STC 

taria.i.sn, ,s eschewed. n,t we seek t atmospher e has 

reli-ion by precept and example A religious aim V 
pervaded the College home during the past year 

Jfeaith. 



24 i. v,k \\< i j KM -. : I ( i 'i,i EG1 

domestic J%rrangements. 

Tin- deeping apartments <>t the College an- accommodated 
each to ton! inmates All rooms are carpeted anil orach oi the 
furniture i new and attractive, l>ein>; the gift of the alumnae and 
Friends Bedsteads, washstands, tables, wardrobes and chairs 
are furnished by the Collegt Bach pupil must furnish hei 
own sheets, covtis, pillow cases and towels Each pupil should 
havi an umbrella, a gossamer and overshoes 



^Regulations Jor Sloartling tPupils. 



PUPILS MUST 

Wear the College uniform. 

Meet visitors only in reception room 

Contract no debts at stores or elsewhi re 

Pay for damage done to College property 

Promptly re]H>rt siekiess to Lady Principal 

Arrange room l>etore leaving in the morn 

Be neat in j>ers<m 

Discontinue DO study without permission ot Faculty 

ProniptK obey rising, : tudy, and school t>ells. 

rve tin Sabbath and attend Sunday acho >1 and church 

PUPILS MUST NOT 
Spend the night out of the College. 
Communicate with yoong gentlemen. 

Sit i:, windows, throw o: converse therefrom 
Leave grounds without permission and escort. 
Send or recent- anything by means ot day pupils 
Visit sick or exchange rooms without permission 

>w money, jewelry, or clothing from each other. 
Receive visits trom day pupils or others without uci a ni a ai on 

I photos open or visit music or art rooms without ptraaiaakiB, 



I IGKANGE i 25 

TEN REASONS 
Why girls should attend the LaGraogi Feat ale College: 
J. Location Half mile from business center I'.t-aut iftil an 1 
retired, 

2. Health Good water, Elevated undulating country. No 

malari . 

3. Boarding- Pupils and teachers 1 [ether in College 

Home 

4. Faculty -Trained, progressive. Engaged exclusively in 

iching. 

5. Literary Course -Well-graded. Best books and Methods. 

6. Mur.ic rnexcefled Voice culture  specialty. Sight- 

singing daily. Higher course than aay school of Hke gi 

7. Art Exceptionally fine adnata 

8. Teacher's Class -Thorough coarne in method* tndmaaage- 

un nt. 
o. Bookkeeping- Taaght in regular coar* 
JO. Exoenses Reasonable rates So incidental*. 






To Pa irons. 

When van enter a pupil, it is clearly implied that you suh- 
scrihe to the conditions hernia contained. PapUs arcexpected 
toobaerv* the rule, prescribed, and patrons should not ask as 
to permit a violation of the same. 

Disooaragc visit, home, since such absence impairs scholar- 
shi? and das* standing. Ahasace of one day each week .sa 

lo J d tl at. What harness can sustain such a toss 

aBdpt per? Whennecessarv for pupil- "J*?^? 
. h d communicate directlv with the Indent, he Pres, 
erves the right to ret-erf quests tor pup, s to v,s, 
elsewhere during the seaaoa. Pup* -houM not 

IU atl , 0)n ence,ent. free f.on, Code,, restnctio,,. 

' a coarse is nsaafl, aa.n^n, Paren*. co-der them- 

...vour children and do not allow, t f he association ot 
C^elo,ne,toethe,,,th the musical and literary entertain 



26 LAGKANGK lhMU.l COLLEG1 



men ts given, afford as mam social advantages as ai for 

them while at acho >!. Pupils are sot allowed to receive visitors, 

pt in rau cases, and then at the discretion of the President. 

Write votir children encouraging letters If any com 
plaints are made, write as promptly. If your danghtei is sick, 
slu- will !k- properly cared for: if seriously ill. von will be 
ajromptb notified. Tin- bealth record of the College should 
remove all solicitation in regard to this nutter Do not send 
your danghters boxes of i.itaMe.-. such as sweetmeats, cakes, 
etc Host sickness arista from this canst Tin fare of the 
College is ample, and the same for pupils and teach 

Boarders keeping mouej m their own rooms do so at their 

risk Money fihoohl be deposited with the President, who 
will then Ik.- responsible for it. 

To succeed we must have prompt payments As km 
dues are unpaid, we, not you, are bearing the burden of your 
child's education. 

NOTE. 
Our neat, economical uniform. 
Our well-graded literary and music COOn 
Improvements on grounds and buildings each year 
Buildings are brick and boarding house only two stories high 

President and hi-, wife have taught successfully for fortj UX 

years. 
Many of our pupil- are teaching in prominent schools of the 

state. 
Bible is taught in regular course School religious but not tec 

taridii 



Students, J899-1900. 



Collegiate 7)&partment. 



Aaderaaa, I Glean 
laderaaa Marj Uaak 

A*ki  

A-k,  l.-n | 

Raaaaj 

n.uk- I** kaaa Laa 
llenu.n. Stella 
kaal 
Unut . llvl< 

jaw Bete 
krjraea, 1 

1. T.illulah 
llutkr Irene 
Capi>- Ceral 
Carter, u i 

; BBC 

CUftoa, Marina 

CliltiMi k 

 I. mi' I 

\nnie 1) 

A 1 1 lie 
i Kffif 

Dalli- \! 
Davenport Si  

,- l.ueila 

. Km ma 
Draaaarj raaaate 
Uhalnaai B r,k 
ii Nillic C 

Diaaa teaetea 
imii"-< "aaai 
Daaaaa aaaai v 
Paaaaa, Laaa 

, Susie B. 
Gas Lata 

Cray MatK-1 
Hall. Kthel M 
alary, aaa* 

ria, VbgS 
ii " 

Uiaallift- a**"* >,u 
Hogl 

H . ..1 \nu 

|aaaM .\iu< n 
jualaaa I4*~ 



\ | rim.., iin I | , Mai Mat 
\ n. 

-, opt 11 I . l'iallo. Theory 

kea A H .. Guitar 

oak. H I . Manrioli" 

kapfc 11 I . sp. IjL, l'iallo. I leory 

lun. A H . 1'iauo, Mae, Theory. Dressmaking. 

Jim 

lea  l. 
lea ii i, a. a 

| v . llano. Cater, Har . Jnessmakiinj. 
lun. II s . I I 
jun. A. B. 

I  
Jun 11 I PtaM I  HressniaLimj 

Soph ITT. 

s. ii it I* Cater. 
kaaa n. s.. BaaBBBaaaaj; 
Soak a ii Haao "ate, Tatar/, ml in 

1, li s piano. Theory. S S. 
la l...l,l'i, 

& a k B 

Boafe Irr 

I -,. -Hi Lat . Mean, Theory 
lun In nil It Cast Dr. 

', a 11 0a 
jun li s. voire  *  aaata* 
kp ' 
jm, a H aa > rtaai '' 

Boak l.l i ' W* 

I  * i, I rmno ana Mil- -<  s 

ca ii i. ajjaaTa* 

soph ii s ka bate 
^ I, | i ,1111.1: aa i,at 

lun Irr 

lun * H Haaa rtenrjr 

lea B S Piano. Voice. Th, - I 

rtatk *  

^,,,)h 11 S Viano. Th. 

Jun 11 I 

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w sh ..  Haao. Har te. Bte  * 
I. 8 K L*  H-* ***" 

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s .,,h B S . Haaa, Theory 



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29 



Postgraduate and Special !Pupils. 



Vall.iv. a\ Nrll 

: i! M.ny ttili 

DalHe Clan A M 
Davtdw n. Rmrio 

in mpai i. i ! '  
inv ,i, Pattk A H 

il 1 Mil. i \ n 

1.1//H \ A II 

ii rri a Undt l. M B i. 

.i - \i 11:1 
II .in M ill"' 
Hollia Hn 

I i:p. u i i 

ii mtri I i. 

IIMH l.-ili M 
1..U1K1 Gabriella 

. >i ii . B H 8 

ijviilll.'ill a W 

gaittaxn alnrj " s 

K , hi It- ill Ainu '. A H 

Tugg* \iii.uii Hi I 

. on* 
Taggh Ann* 
Tacki r.M 

Tiiiiui Alii' .1 A II 
\\ ill:. mi- l-'.-n  

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\lu- Grad Pi).- i  

China ]: ilium; 

\ , in Hal Mil- !li-l -  
Pimm . V.iirt . H.'il Miu~ J1L-I I hi - ? \ >s 
ftp rial l.lnilti 'll 
ftp .ill.-ll 
dish. 
I Inn. i .ii '1 Water Color 11 
PiBO 11..1 Mil- Hi-l - I China II 

'.' iiif Harm m 

piano, Bp i-:i iiniiH 

Piano, Pipe Oman viiiw ni mh- m-i 

('.mtai 

ftp I')' :v . Spmii-h 

Bp 1.1m 

China Uld Oil Pailittm: W.at.i (' 1 

Voice Piano Banuoerj 

plain. Ftp! I 

piano 
sp Kta 
Voice, Piano. 

n. Mm Wat, R  '"' 

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Preparatory 'Department 



Al.i.iliani C in* 

... i, ( ,i Hn- 

llti: 

111 mi 

i'l, .,m l.iinl M;n Deil 

BMO Ni'"" 
in, to - ii Myrtle 
Dickinson Addk 

in. Win- ii P.Hiliiir 

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llilUinl Aiinii' /M 
lnll.iiit l.rU" 

get) NiU 

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||,H | rallWli 

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sivnnh Grade - *-, !'"'" 
sixtli Grade I" 
sixth Grade, Latin 
sixth Grade, Latin 
linii Grade 
s,vi'iit'.i Urate Lett" 
SncthGrad* P.a.m. Th. *J l """ 1 
ular 

BiKhth Grade, i.aim 

sixth Grade l.ati" 

-, , , nth ' irada 

;; hn- ''""  

li,,h ' Ota. Plam I 

Both Grade, Uaeta ftp" *" 

| .',1'tll (.null 
sixth ura.li 

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LAGRANGE FINALS COLLHGH 



l,i\rl.ut Gt ncvkvc 
Mnitiii. Mitlir 
Murphy CarinM 
Murphy M 
Nt-lMiii, I.cna 
(fix, Carrie 

Quillian, Minnie Belk 
guilUaa Not, 

Rutland Anmr 
Rutland Mr iv 

loan, DaJajr 
Sliwu. l.nln 
Smith. Nena 
Smith, Yula M 

TMaaa, Maajnjk 
riasaaaa, Ljaniai 
TbakHaaoo, Ann  

T'nuliiwin, Mattie 

Tachtr, AHevia j 

Warde. Km 1\ n 
Warlick, Julia 
Wiadom, Den* k 



x \ cnth ti 
Eighth Grade 

^IXtll ' .l.ld% 

ttisth c ,i.i.!. Latin 
Fifth Crack, irr 
ajsth ' 
I iflh i trade, Irr 

Seventh I .lailt J,.itut 
Eighth Ura 
hull Gra.lt 
B t >C nt fc < .tadt 

ItvaaUh '  ' 
tilth Grade 

Sixth Grade, Latin, Piano B.n.,1 hatcoal Dt 
InTgnlar 

Eighth ' .r:i.'u I. uni 
th < IracV . Latin 
sixth i trade, Latin 
Beveath Grant, Latin, Ma no 

sixth Grade, Latin. B| < BhX Piano 

I h ' .radt Latin 
Sew nth ( '.tikIt. Latin, liar.. Th. 



Primary 'Department. 



K 



Abraham Lillian 

MiKhani, l,mii- 
Broome. Nellie 
Dillanl Melding 
Dunlin Plan nt < 

Hull-. n J.nrell 

aaaaantaon, j<ihn I'hii 

Walter 
Gananrjan, Nelht 

Ontaa Matin k.itt 
Barria annie 
Barria, Lottie 

Hil l.mv 
Jour- I.'" 
Lat, Clara 
I <.\i I,, , Maggie 
Murphy Ruth 
(jiiillmn tYabnry 
uiulliau Guy 
uuilliau Joe 
Searcy Mat] 
y.earcy. N't ut.m 
Sloan i 
Sloan. Hearl 
Smith l'.laui.Uji(l 
-,mith Halite C 
Sutton, It- > < 1 
Turner Annie 
Tin in i Mar) 



I iim Grade 

POnfth ' .ra.lt 

Third Grade 

Thud r.raile. 

I i.iirl h Grade 1'iano 

Third Grade 

Pliat Grade 

Tim 

Fourth t ,iad* 

PirM l. ia.it 

Thinl Oni 

Mi ..lid 1 * I 
I 't.urtti Gi 

I'.mrth Grade 1'iaiiu. 
I'mirth l.i nli 
d i -latlt 
>, . Band l .lade 

i -'..unii Crack 
Haooatd Grade 

.irult 

Second ' 'tadt 

'id I .ra.lt 
Third Grade 
PirM *  
Wrat i  

Third .'.rath Piano 
lust t .- 
 
x . i .-id i .lade 



l.AC.RANClK KKMAT.K COI.LEGK 31 



\ummary. 



Senior Class 37 

Junior Class 

Sophomore Class 

18 
Freshman Class 

Postgraduate Students 
Special Pupils 
Preparatory Departbenl 

Primary Department 



10 
22 

43 
29 

204 



Total (no pupil counted twice) . 

.32 
Bookkeeping 

Elocution, Class and Special JJ 

'47 

Clans Drawing 

Music i>ki'.\ktmknt: ?o 

Piano , 

Pipe Organ 7 

Stringed Instruments ^ 

Vofce Culture 4Q 

Sight-Singing and Chorus ^ 

Musical History .20 

Harmony .40 

Theory 

Total in Music Dept. (no pupil counted twice) . 99 

\kT Dki'Vktmkxt: 4 

Oil Painting 4 

Water Color 6 

China Painting 2 

Charcoal 

Total in Art Dept. (no P  P il counted twice) ..   

Hoarder- I0 4 
Local Pupils 



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umnce. 



PLEASE inform us concerning marriages, deaths, omitted 
alumnae, or airj errors in the names below Information con 
cerning addresses, occupation, etc, will be thankfully received. 
If married, state husband's name, title . and address. Scud us 
logoes imued prioi to 1886 Deceased alumna an indicated 
thus * 



M.UHi'N \ \ I 
iheth 1. Burk" 

Kt!;ih S 



- 

Sarah II i. 
Tabitha E Mill 
Martha k llill 
Rebecca V Mm hall* 



I846. 
MAKRIBD \nn 



MAIDEN \.i Ml 
Sarah T Cameron 



Ml> Sw 



M; - Newti tl 
Ml Hi ward* 
Mn Pott** 



IS 47 . 



I Mi 11; hi 
Ophelia \ i-!iuMi 
Bosan I l'n -l< > 



M Vkkll !i N AMI. 
Mn iitll* 



Mm u 

Mr* iii-nki. . 



IS4S 

M.iiN \ BftWgiMOfl Mi* M nty. lm-i y lliiiul^J Gl 

I Br> hi Mn Martin h J Kktd 

Ani.iii'nih n Mi- Gihi a -iiik 

li Clayton Mn letei Pauline Lewi* 

Catharine F Doaht) Miv Willi- heth Parhani 

June 8 r.illwrt Mi- 



taaephnvc it Akin 
Georgia C Btgnjun 
Henrietta Broome* 
rtophroaia 8 Campbell 
l)i>mth\ II C happetl 
\ 1 1 ! . < : i  1 : . \ l)iill<>-< 



Mr- 

Ml' 



Tatam* 
William* 



:.ii- Petrel! 

Mr- Matthew* 

Ml- 1 

Mi- Goldsmith 



1849. 

M iryP 1 
Kiitan A Madi 
Nam \ M< 

Acadia E Mm I. ill 
\im B Pitt* 

iheth v ~i Hi-, >n 

A Til Mil 



Mr* 1  

Mi- i 
M: - i 

\r - v    , 1 . iui,K 
Mi- rlfrner* 



Ml- N. 
Mi- I 

Ml- I 
Ml- 11 
M 1 - K 






Praoci - 1. Bruughton 
Isti linette I' liuiki 
Marth 1 B Dixon 

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Narciaaa W I"" 

1 '. i-i.i ben 
I GiHam 
i Griffin 
C (.nun- 



Mi- I, -nil!* 

Ml- Gl 

'.I i- \1n.1-- 

Kn Hall, v 

odmau 

Ml- Mc< 

Mn bang 



1 Harve) 

Ann 1 

Xi :k|. .1- 

S,-ir;ifl (.' \, vvloii 

 Ha A K. di 
Rebecca x ttlaton 
>. aroliiM H -it I'liin- 
Cattteritti <" Btinaon 

Hi I. 11 A I 



Ml- II 

M'- \k. I-' 

Mil 

Mi- D 
Ml - J"in - 
Mi- Kit I., laoii 

11k- 
M 1 - \ 
Mr* Mitchell 



Mary 1 Alford 

T.illiil.ih 1 
M.u\ I 
Ann liavt- 
jam !: Davia 



Ml- H 

Ml- \V< 1I-" 
M-- . 
Mi- 
SI - 






I85I. 



Mary M Dougl 

-ll-,M \'. 

\! li-. I. Draki 
Mar) Gravt  



' 111111 
mi- Phillip 

Mi- I.  



I.U.K ANdl. PKMALK COLLKGE 



33 



|8. 



MAUI] S 
I. C ll impton 
II irris 
lin Hill 
KJira J Ki li 

III i ., hi . 
Il wl' HI 



C An-> 

\ \ '. I i  

, v Ini 

 !: \ .in* 
\nii.i Calmmn 

1 Ttl 111 I 

-, irah II i .mi' 

I lilli 
i it hi line Cole 

ill/, i Co 
lilt Ci.ii' 



MAKK1KD NAMI 

Ml- Davil 

\ii- I,ockhart 
Mr* Menus' 

Mi- Hampti n 
Mi- Hall 



MAIIU-.N NAME 
Ann Kl id 
Mat) I knil* 
k. Ihivii a Rutledgi 
K' \iiin i Sharp 
Catharini Spicer 



MAKKIKI) SA.MI- 



man 
Iqtlit 



Mm 

M'- 
Mi- 



Mi- 
M:- 
M:- 
M-- 

M'- 
Mt- 



-lllilli 

1' .11- 
lli .ii'l 



Martin 
CafTiie) 



lux 

Sappington* 



[853. 

R - Kdmou 1- m 
Mary Pall 
Nancy Hall 
Miasourl Jow - 
Mary l.n 
M iry l.nyil 
Kli/..il III I* i" 
Marietta iv 1 pica 1 

Sn-;ill l'rt-Uy 

Harriet Bplvey 
Caroline wan 

m in w iii'.i" Id 



\| B.l'lll- 

\l.11 \ Colquitt 
Ann 1 

iituiinulinni 

Imand 1 I Ininw 
11.111 let Kdmondann 

Man \ l.ing 

I.' ) 

Mary M Mi Remit 

I. in y A. Mol 

-u-.ni Ni  



Ml 

Ml 



Rumey 

1 .11 1 11 



Mrs Bmith' 



Mm 

Mt- 
Mrs 
Mrs 
Mrs 

Mi- 
Mi- 



Kimhall 

Ward 

-.until 
Hi inn 11 



1/iiti.iJ li 
Martha A Cog-hill 
- irah \ Hawkins 
Virgiuia I I 
: 

1 1 Harris 

M II .ll.ili I 
Mi li-.i s 1. mi v 
(-, M il.iv' 

11, urn 11 1 II Mi Bain 

., , K Mi I' "< I' 



Mi I1--1 A lppl< hj 

, , 1 llfai klnirn 
meroti 

Sallii I rai 

1 izait w Cunningham 

II |i,-l...ai li 
Kill II II I* !."" I' 

m 1 Kdward* 

Louise l> 1 '.Hi- 
Suwm I' II. ni' II 
Mm \i 11 iym - 



m 1 '- 

Inrirewi 
M x Mkinaon 

1. \ Baldi 

I linn 
-.1 Byrd 
- \ 1 .inn I"" 
 W 
\ r.arlmgton 



I854. 

l.lll V I' .III 

rgia Patrick 

M i--i.ni 1 I'll!' 

in 1' kul 

Sn .11 -'ki i n 

li 1 1 smith 
S irah J BUrmhridgi 

M;llv Htl 

K 'I' 1 .1I1 iferro 
i ..im Hi Tyler 
Mary \ an 

1855- 

l. .null. 1 1' M.'.i'l"l- 

Margaret ,\ Moor* 1 
Blanche Morgan 
Man K Redwini 
- .1.1I1 \v Reeae 
Kate 1 Belleck 
1 ;lira n. Shepherd 
Man 1 Bteagall 
Siisa'11 R Tooki 



\li- Rimbrough 



Knimal Tucker 
-..ir.ih R Ward 



|8.S6. 



Mn 

Mi- 
Mn 
Mn 



Met ran 

Judgt 

1 .ii.-i.n 



Thompson 

smith 
ki n 11k 



Nancy C Hill 
Harriet N Lipacomn 
\1 irtha P. McKemie 
Anna 11 Meadows 
-, Indiana 1'itt- 
Mary A Powell 
Rebecca 1 1 Powell 
-.n.hi.i 1. Siniiuli r- 
1 ranees C TV nmaon 
Mary C Tyler 
Hhilo Wnii 



Mn 

Ml- 

Mra 

Mi- 
Mi- 
ni r- 



Ueard 

Mallor) 

Dgleshy 
Traywick 

I ..UK 11 



1857. 

anaaii V Barrel] 
\,l,lii k Powell 
11, ,iii, \ Bhumati 
Rliaabetn smith 
Anna Bteagall 
Man J Min-.ni 
\niia l- Bwnnaon 
Martha Took* 
Pannic x x\ >"' 



mi Maffett 

Mi- Hall 

Mr- 

Mm 

Mi- Bradfield 

Mrs. 

Mi- I'i ;ir*>n 

Mi- Marcus 

Mi- Gay 

Mra Boyd 



Mra. sunt. 
/Mi- Allen 

Mra. Grant 

Mi- Wilson* 
Mi- Herring 
Mr- Corn 



Mi- Voting 



Mra Raaell 
Mi - Johnson 

Mi- l.i.vilaii 

Mi- Rdmondaon' 

Mi- Morgan 

Mr- Den! 



Mr- n.r idaon 



Mr- Morgan 

Mi- K11I1V 

Mr- Craven 
Mn Stows 



Mm llvnnm 
Mr- wttherapoon 



Mm Maylierry 



Mi- Clark 
Mi- 

Mi- Ttgnet 
Mn Bwanaon 

Mr- Ji'lin-.'ii 



34 



LAGH wr.l-: PBMALE C< >!.I.l. IK 



I858. 



MAlIiKN KAMI 


MARRIED N \Ml 


M UDRN NAMl 


MAKKIICD N \MI 


G. Boaraet 


Un 


rem n 


A S i , t- . DWOOd 


Mi- 


slalti r" 


1. 11 Brown 






1 a Hamilton 






Bailie 1 i.t 1 1 


Mt- 


Park* 


m \ 1-. Hamilton 






W R. Clayton 






M J Hamilton 






1 A. Cool*! 

M A Cos 


Mi- 


Van ttppl 


A C Hank* 


Mi - 





Mi- 


Tuggh 


II. C Kn ~ 






k < . Crowd) r 






M 1 -| < 1 


Mi- 


WinaMp 


1 i' Goraoa 
















i59- 






Mary 1. Akern' 






i;. an n. una 






SusJl'i K. Bans 






M II liillen 


Mis 


Ku 


M K lleall 


Mts 


Ridley 


Han Shepherd 




K i 1 V s! v 


Ham. Carlton 


Mr. 


Doatei " 


Mattie 11 Shepherd 


Mr- 


kli--< 11 


Marj J Carlton 

Alio K Culler 






VI, v smith 


Mr 


Boddie 


Mr- 


Cobb 


(.arm Sllns.ni 


Mi 


( tgU en  


Ptetchci Hardin 


Mi- 


1 tow noy 


Actwah Tnrnei 


Mi 


M 11 -h 


C. McKetlll. 


Mis 


Crave- 11 


OptU -lia Wilk. - 


Mi 


Tuiiilin* 


sue C. Means 


Mi- 


i.titlin* 


I'lii-ln Wtnaton 

sa: ah Wl nnai k 


Mi- 
Mi- 


Winaton 


A Horetand 


Mr- 


SlKtl 

Plouinoy 




Anna M"i an 


Mis 


k k Woodward 


Mi- 


Rarrie* 


K M M.-- 


Hra 


HOB* 









Rmma 1. Boat irk 
M. Ahlin Callawaj 
Claode V CarRon 
F.ltraJ Coa 
Marv K F.vans 

I l. Fleming 

K Coraclia Porhe* 

Augusta M Hill 

Fannie Jetei 

M Fannie Joanaofl 

\ A JllllIlMIll 

Mimic S I.uncv 
Jancy M Law | 



l.avmia A Hint 

Julia C Bobaanaa 
Georgia a B fuught on 
CordeUa C Coopei 
F.Ua M Cunningham 
Prance* M Dongtaa* 
Moltie J Hutchinson 
CM I,edl>etter 
l.iu\ M Mpacsmb 
UevecieC. Maddux 



1 86O. 
Mis Rdmondaon Alia Ledbetter 







s Cornelia Uovejoj 






Molliel MilWr 
Predonla Raiford 


Mr- 


A k< 1 - 


Mt- 


1 .!v- anl- # 


Aline )' Rei  


Mt- 


Dixon 


Polly Robinaon 


Mrs 


Walli -mine 


Udna M Kusli 


Ml- 


Thorn paou* 


Sallle S.lllKi - 

1. aura J Sa nelt 

Hall* Slu|>hrr.| 


Mr- 


M cl.it  


Mr- 


Markka 


Molliel smith 
Salli. 1 till - 

Isabella - " tain . 












IS 


.1. 


Mts 


Craig 


Nuda M nils!, v 


Mrs 


Witter* 


Bntmal P 


Mis 


H;m- 


Kllen K Pattillo 


Mi- 


Pield* 


1 C Phillip* 


Mrs 


Slllllll 


1. C I'llllcll 


Mi- 


I.uw. 


Charlotte 1: Raid 


Mrs 


Turner 


1,11m Reid 


Mi- 


Kills' 


M A Story 

s F.unira Wilk. - 


Mr- 


Harwell 


Mi- 


K. ndrick 


Fiiiina 1 Vance) 



Mr- Revill 

Mr- MOOty 

Mr- Mi lailin 

Mi- Blondm 1 

Mr- Hammond 

Mi- Callahan 

Mi- M nihil- 

Mi- Branham 

Mi- Shortei 



Mi- Kunnicntt* 

Mi- Callaway 

Ml- i.lk- 

Mi- Morri* 

Ml- Wan- 
Mr- Cameron* 

Mi- H< lionaM 

Mis 

Mrs llr\aiil 



t862. 



Mary A Baldriek 
Prance* A Baa* 
Fletcher Birch 
Vandaliu K Boddie 
Lizzie- Barge 
Anna R Rvana 
Mattie Pleld 
i.ik \ a Fleming 
Mary P. Gilmet 

1.1/711 GOO* 111 

Jennie Goodwin 

Rebecca Harrington 
Man- A Ha\ 111 - 
Rlixa Hill 
Georgia Hodnett 

sii-,,11 A Hogg 



Mi- Wls-ln in" 



Mrs Cotton 

Mr- Bailey 

Mis ll.sikliart 



Mrs Ward 
Mr* Davideon* 



11. me Howell 
Bailie A Knight 

Salll. A l.i" 
Anna I. vnti 
( p Mi -i.. hi 1  

Kate 11 Meirill 

Mary M 

!. .u 11 Si il 
Klall-llll.m I li ri- 

Clar* 1 1 Packard 

Heti hi I Pttt* 
Mattie I" I'ltt- 
..'attie 1 1 Taylor 
M III.- wh,u 
Matin I- WimMah 



Mr- Baliej 

M i s  

Mr- William* 



Mr- J. 11 li. 1 



Mi- r*aTI* 

Ml- Malshall 

Mi- Karri* 
Mi- Wright 

Mi- Aliial-.ain* 



LAGRANGB KKMAI.K COU.KC.K 



35 



MAIDEN NAMH 

A.lilii Hull 

II. illl. I ( all.nv l\* 

1,1/ZH 1,1's'iH 

h.lllli l.i -In 

\1 mil Marshall 



.863. 



MARRIBDNAM8. 

Mr* Totnlhuon 



Mrs Beaalcy 



MAKK1KD NAMK. 

Mrs. l-'rt'fiiiiiii 



MAIDEN NAM 
Annie Martin 
Belle McCain 

RcraldlneD Moretaad Mr*.saaei 

Anna Tin m 1 



Klin Akeri 
1.11.1 Bronghton 
Ida Hurk 
Mai i Cunningham 



\ir- Bowdea 

Mis liny* 



IS64. 



Mary E. CurtrigM 

laniiic Hall 
Nora I Hjreni 
Fannie Pollen 



Mrs. Rakt si law 

Mis Cauilk 
Mrs smilli 
Mis Amis 



gab Bemll 
Mi. i Bryanl 



jauu Bai i 1 
Nannie Callawaj 



M.iitn fttrothei 



s,ilh. Cotter 

Anna C Curtwrigtat 

Carrie Pitman 



Maria < ' Baa* 

l>.,ia Boykin 
Mollii lit lie Bvan 

-villi! I."" Haial-.n 



Al.li.ia l.aillilinn 



Mar) Ali.'nl 
Julia Connallj 
Annie Cniael* 



;.,,,,. Bangfe 
Bailie 1 Boykin 

P V.I is" l'" 1 " 
l.i ill llnil-in 



I.itla Jours 
Matin- Traytot 



j, linn M Atttlnao" 
Mattie C'.k 
!:, urn. 11 iwmaa 
s.,111. Dowman 



Mrs. Hot nady 

Mrs Willis 



Mrs. TraiU 

Mis Wylu* 



I865. 

I Actual) Maililnx 



187I 

1. 
N 

1872 



Mis R<. v.s 

Mrs McClure 
Mrs Traitt* 



Mis MaffeU 
Mi, Beau* 



I. ula Cameron 
Mary Hill 



Mrs Harksilali 



1873- 



Willie I'itman 
Mollie 1. Poythreai 



I874. 



J l.ula Waul 
Maggie Whittkei 
AddieO. Wimliisli 



I876. 
M,s Tl,. .mass. .11 jaaadc *W*at1 



1877- 



Mis Hogg 

Mis R..s-tT 
Mrs Vn UK ha II 



Kmma Palmer 
ClodtaM Rii-hardann 



I878. 



Mrs Milxmald* 

Mis can 

Mrs Money 



MattVT M,(.. In. 

M Simmon* 

, 1.1/iie A. Traylor 



I879. 



|| n Nmltliii 



1 alillic Whit* 

salii'- WlUianu 



1880. 



mi- J*" MTTtk McParfin 

**** H,nmaS.il. 



Mrs McCoy 

Mis l-ickllll 



Mrs. llra.Uii lil 

Mrs Barnard* 



Mrs. Koote 
Mrs Anthony 



Mrs Wailn'k 



Mrs Williams' 
Mrs Omnally 



Mrs I'ark 

Mis Siminiins 



Mis ChU 

Mrs. Reid 



Mrs. Trnmnu'll 
Mis Ki:iiI< 
Mrs Kuss. 11 
Mrs. Walker 



36 



LAGRANGK I'KM \I.I OHM 111 



ISS I . 



MA., il N N \M1 

l.ula A Braunon 
SUlIn litiin- 
Rita I, Croatia 
M.itiii l- Utiver 
M\ in Oat< - 

I , ' Hash i Mati'y 



MARRIED NA M I 

Ml- Knapp 

Mi- 1 akrr 

Mr- smith 

Ml- llr,,k- 



H \l I'l' ".'. NAM1 
Atujritata Vatnthan 
l.iia V'analtaa 
l. ill.. Walk, l 
i.onln Watkina 
Mollic K v. hitak. i 



M \KklKll N AMI- 
Mi- Matthews 

\li - I it/|iatm k 
Mi- Ware 

Mi- ii\ti-niti 
Ml- M.ltlln Wl 



lSSj. 



All. t k Bnj km 






I.ily Howatd 


Mm 


V 1 .Till 


1,1.. I'almri 


Mra 


Mi I Kmald 


Motile 8 suit 


Mi- 


Walk, i 


il. I. n Baldwin 






Can tar n Ballard 


Mr- 


Baaai i 


Annie Bradh y 


Ml- 


* 


miller 


Mra 


w in. Iv i. i 


sit-i. Candh i 






( .< in v i.i Oholaou 


Ml 


Caotretl 


( arobi l il. i.H 


Mra 


an 



m..\ I ti.im I'm net 
, Bertha Walker 
' Irene Ward 



1883 



Maude Howell 
V .it i it Parka 
Nellle Reviil 

rhompaon 
jinn. Wadaworth 

l.ilu.ii. young 



Mi - l in !i< i 
Mi- Uapo* 



.Mr- J.. till- hi 

Mi- ll 11,1! . 

Mi- Smith 

Mi- Ii vinr 

ii- Matthew* 



I884. 



Beulah It Arnold 
Ellen E Harry 
Mnrv 1 . Broome 
Mary I. Reviil 



Pauline 8 Arnold 
J 11.  k- llarm-llt 
Kmma 1 Ballard 
Katk 1) Cooper 
A Ethel Johnson! 
Data] Knight 



Kmma Ham-iM 
Willie Hiirn-l 
Mai v I,.iu Ilau-bvt 
I.i/zie 1. Dyer 
i.mv 1. Rvani 
Beaaie Ja.k-.ni 
Maltk* Maitrudrr 
Willie Mill.  
Mnrv Knth Mix.. n 



Mi- Pringle 

Mi- latin y* 

Mi- (jreaham 

Mi- Atkins*. n 



KllfC* Ilia A Sillllll- 

\la11111 npeara 
A s w adaworth 

Mai \ I.1//1. \\ t ii; lit 






Mrs Wright 

Mi- 

Mr- 

Mi- Col p e pp er 

Mi- In. k> It 



1,011k E l.< iwii 

. >ll\ la \ Ma, V 

lint 1 1< Mm Monjmnl 

C siiiiin- 
Aimit K Worhry 



Mi- Abercrombie Persia Wrlghtl 



1886. 



Mr- Ilia, k 

Mi- Daviea* 

Mr- I Hike 

Mi- llank- 

Mra Bojrd 

Mi- Aniin.iii- 

Ml- . 

Mra. Dobha 



,, I'ltniani 
Ik-Ill I', < : 

i.iiu.iii r 

1,1.. II -.mull 
Ne'ui smith 
Bonnie Trtanbk 
Rita ' 
Minnie Wan | 



Mr- ke.luiiu 

Mra u kki  
Mra Copeland 

Mi - Hi! v. 11- 



Mi- II..111- 

M  ( I ll- 11' * 

Mi- [ofcnatoa 

Mr- R .1,1 

Mr- Kimbrotagh 

Ml- 111, .ma-., 11 



Ml- Milt, ill 
Mi- l.nilli-l* 

Mi- 
si 1- l> 

Mi- JoMUaon 

Mr- Woodward 



1887. 



j<  ir Burnett I 
btena Camp 

Simii- I Cole 

I Winona Cotter 
I.ucy A Heard 

II. ria \ Hi :.l\ 
Susie !! Jul I'fl 
K May Johnson t 
Ulan, lu Mi Farlin 
Maude M. Parlin 



l.i/vir I Arnold-* 
Dora II Hn kliiun 

L/*i i'. Camp 

M Jennie Coopi r 
laiinie Covin 
Minnie I. Crawford 



Mr- Carpenter 
Mra Wolfe 

Mr- J<m< -* 

Mr- Tbomaa 

Mr- Ha. Hum 
Ml- Latin. \ 
Mra  



llara I. Menu. Hi- I 
Ann M 

1, illi. 111 < 1 Rnl. iihonr 

M..1.I1. Smith 
Man K Mr.1/1. 1 
jimniH I.,, 11 Thompson 
Maude S Yotnpkina 
Carrie "i WilHama 
Annio Wilaon 
ma Winai 



1888. 



Mi- Bchwettman 

Mr- Itiami'M 
Mr- Mnlirv 

Mi- Shiran 
Mi- J< 11km-* 



l-.mlli. II.-I j',11, - 

Uonadno 
Annie M M 

Minnie M,*,n 

s Uiate Parka 
Maude M acroggin-t 



Mi- Mi Mi-kill 

 iv to llrarii 
 net I 

Mt- 1'' iry 
Ml- We-t 



dllian 
Mi- ieatt* 

Mi- 

Mr- Betterton 

Mi- I), m 



I. M'.KANGK I I'M \1.K COL1 l '! 



37 



MAIDEN NAMK 
Pearl Cm ford 
i 'Hi, Kvuna 
M |< 111114 I- an1 
Maim. 11 Hat ,hii< k 
Milk Jam ll 

N Grace | .  1 1 1   t  II 



\ ii ii i  ll i hamblisa 
l, Abbie Chamblia* 

I, Don i Sun * 
i.nl.i in. k. i  . .hi 
M L'mnc Dickemon 

ll:ii ils.,iil 
M.uv N Unit 
M Ml} I. k-.. ii 
\ M .in.!. M. I). mi. 1 
Mill nil l Mi Intin 



i ,i.H . l- Aiken 

Mil : . Will Brantley 

-, Paralk Brothertorrt 

K:iii n Daniel 
Mai mi w "' :1 " 

Maggie B Kvall- 

\l Loulic Kardvrich 
Bailie Kodgei 
|i Newtie IngTamt 
willii 8. lonea 
|.. iri l.cfT 



Frankk M Arnold 
Kom < > Atkinsoni 
\ii hi, G ft am hamp 
Milk Bradj I 

r ijnii i. ,11-m- 
Jennie I. i.,.vni 
i.u, ill mini' 

Mamie Bach Crockett 
vi.ti, i. Oeorget 
cra a < > v f 
Georgia " Beard 

MuaicGrad Rosa 



\l \KKIKH N AMI 

\ii- Maddox 
Mi - Triupe 
Mi- Rntdfteld 

Mi- 1'iiivis 
Mi- M, l Ii liny 

Mi Twyman 



MAI1 IN NAMK MAKKIKIl NAMh 



l.iiiu- Bnllivaa 
a. Lout Tamer 
Maggie VanZandrf 
Ruby u an I 
Pearl whin 
i.mIIu a Wltherapoi 



I889. 



Ml- W....I, \ 



Mi- Mavvv.ll 
Ml- l.n 
Mi- Sniilll 
Mi- Moyd 



C. Mllian Moan 
[una l'. Moate 

11,111, ii Parker 

Julia P. Ridley 

P, Eugenia Bnepnerrrf 

I M;i\ Sumilall 
1 .mini' Teaaley 

Kate Truitt 

Minnie 11 Witkinsoni 



Ml- TilM.li 



I 89O. 



Mi- 


Mttchell 


Mi- 


Tye 


Mi- 


Walk) ' 


Mi- 


Polhill 


Mm 


Mnrris 


Mi- 


Ritey 


Mi- 


Smith 


ni 1- 


1. Mil, 111 I 



Mi- Trimble 



Kuth T Marsh 
Mamie C McGekee 
\.l.. McLaughlin 

Anne I. Robertson 
S Cnmuie Siniril 
M. r.liuivs Simst 
Claire 1.- Smith 
Minim 1.. Siuitlit 
i" mi l' Bperryt 
Connie v. StovaUl 
Minim Willing-hami 
M BmmaWllaon 



Ml.- WilCOX 

Mi- Siull 

Mi- Bearcy* 
Mrs. Hat in - 
Mr- Johnson 



Mrs, Ki.i. - 
Mrs. Davenport 



Mrs. Logan 
Mrs. Hutcberaon 
Mi- Young 

Mrs. Till n 111 



Mr- l,ee 

Mrs. Jont- 

Mrs. Po n d er* 

Mr-. Wall 



Mi- T uinlp teed 



1S91 



Mrs 

Mr- niekers.ni 
Mr-. Ptsh 

Mi- 

Mi- Wooding 
Mr- Gtanton 

Mrs. ll.iyni- 



lU-Uii-c. Ilt-nrn Mrs McCalla 

i, Walt.." Hollinaheadl Mr-  



V.. HIHUB  

Mattie B, (ohnsonl 
Arizona B. Mlea 
1 Montana Mtea 

I'. a-'. Long 

lank 1."" McFarltn 
i lorence smiili 
Marie Tucker 
Mattie B Wataott 
Leila w'iniiT 



Mr- Dillard 

Ml- nines 

Mi- Sinmiiit 

Mi- smith 

Mi- SI. 1111 

Mi- i '.ale 



!^W*.iXXlum.m**~~ 



1S92 



1 ii,, a Amu" . 

Maud 1. Bailey 
Ainu, i- Baxter 
Annie B ft-m 
itellie B Hi.vil 
Lady E Boykin 
i Lorraine Braoieyl 
Kuth C imp! . 
Clarabeaa Crainl 
1-, M.in.l Bills 
1, iniii F Poaterf 
Maud tinman. 
Winnie V Hearnl 
Clara B. Hodgeel 
l.mia W Hunt 

Musk G 



M Bird I'.ait" 
11 Mai llra.lyt 
- Amanita Bfttt 
M ,1111 Bulloch 



Mi- Richardaon 

Mrs Smith 

Ml- Sin lli'W 

Mrs 

Mrs Begreat 

mi- Faaakro 
Mrs Mason* 



Mrs Under 



BUa K. Jolmsiiii 
F l.illian Mrl.aimhlin 
Marie P. Merntt* 
|, unit M. l'arhaint 
Bailie M. ynilhan 
R,,sa Sliarji 

Jennie Broith 
Talitha Bpcer 

11. .,,,,.11 I,, rttroner 
Forrest L. Stro/nr 
Juliet TiiKgie 
T Nettie Ward 
Edith Wi'-i 
M Louise Wimhish 
Mary Woolen i 



,rad 



M.r,- i Park Claire I.. Smith. 
lata N Ota* - M ' ,r > ' 



Mr- Mi-Gehee* 
Mrs. Junes 



Mrs !> 7.1 ril 
Mr- llivins 



Mrs. Beach 

Mrs. Mofi 



1893- 



Mm iiartictt 

Mi- l.iiii- 



Mar>' ' Urtkastf 
Mary r*. l.' 1 >-, 
M Lula Lovelace 

Marie*. i."l" 



Mi-. Cox 
Mrs. Nelson 
Mrs lloRR 




38 



I \. . K A N. , I! KKM Ml CI il.l.l'i.l 



M Ml i IN NAM I. 
111. .n.li II l.i)Mi- 
l.i in M i.. .vlii 
\|. LI V l>iikiti->n 
l.i ilia Kdnaundaoi 
kmii Kvaual 

M l-Mu.l I '< rguaou 
laiiiin Haiit-ll 
M.iwnn i Mi ii.!ii\ ' 
Annie Gertrude ll. nrv 
Ikillv Hooka 
l.i II* M Kendrick 
Nellie ll KirkUyl 
Mil-' 



MARKIKD NAMI 

Mi. HlWD 

Mi- D.iiiii 1 



Amli i. 



M Ml 'I N N \MI 

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Annii B Camptx 11 

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1897. 

MAIDEN NAME 

KhIiv 1. McBlroy 
Oacua H Roberta 
Wary 1 ft ad 
Henrietta ' 1 Smith) 
s Alma Stroadf 
Juli.i 11 Tigaei 

I .n. .lr M, 'I'lylHTt 

oertrude Touchstone 
Cora Tuck 
\liii j Tomer 

I I Lillian Venahle 
Bertha It Wtlaoal 
Montina M Winter! 



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Willi. C Maddm 
Muati (liud KteanorC Paveapr >rt, Carrie D avk saon Kama Burn er , Kawt Imuran. 



MAKKIK1, NAME 



Mr. Wiggins 



Mi. Daahaw 



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Ireni Adaii 
l.uiii lllasjugame 
Man Will Cm aveland 

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Clara Dallia 
I 1111H 1 Dtckin 
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Annie Rum bei 
SalHc Mvrt Gilliam! 
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Ward K Harduricavt 

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Bva Maiiiir 

Mary Maimt 

Dana I) Man hmolit 

M Bortenae McClnre 

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Ruth Millert 

Anna Ifc-lli Pendleton 

Marv Rayt 

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May Storyt 

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MuaicGrad Man will Cleaveauad UtUua JotaMam 

Art C.ia.l N. 111:1 llaui.. Alma N. .hitt. 



Allie M Beat! 
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Annie i. Bynuto 
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1899. 

l.illian N.al; 

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I.ila I'arkl 
Mary Park 

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Man Roane' 
Pearl Stwi.il; 
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40 \1>\ RRTIK* M KNTS 

jftianta d West Point ^?. fi. , and 

Tj/io Western Rct/tway of Jxtabama. 

. . . jfttanta and 7/eiv Or/cans Snort jCinc. . . . 

Sn Connection V/Sit/t 

Louisville and Nashville R. R.. and \ Railway, forming 

the great highwav ' t and Souths 

Through airs between New Orleans. Mobile and Montgomery to 
Atlanta, the sum:- , Wash- 

ington. D. C. Baltimore. Ph. ' York. 

Superb S/oepinp nnn* fining Cnr Service on Z7nrouyA Tjra<n\. 

Splendid inducement; ne Seekers In 

farming lands and manufacturing sites on these lines. 
N 'ye. LaGrange. Ga . the seat of the College in vhose cata 
logue this advertisement appears, is located on the Atlanta and 
West Point R. R .. 71 miles south of At ind 104 miles north 

of Montgomery. Pupils should see that th id via the 

Atlanta and New Orleans Short line. 
B. F. Wylie. Jk., Gen. Pass., and Ticket Agent 

R. E. Lutz. - - - Traffic Manager. Montgomery, Ala 
George C. Smith. - President and Gen'l. M'g'r.. Atlanta, Ga. 

MACON & BIRMINGHAM RY. 

PINE MOUNTAIN ROUTE. 

. . . DIRECT LINE BETWEEN . . . 

LaGrange, Greenville, Warm Springs, Thomaston. Macon. 

EASTERN AND SOUTHERN CEORGIA. 

Close connection at Macon and Sot'kee with G. S. and F. Ry .. 
for Florida points; with C. of G. Ry.. for Savannah, Albany. South- 
west Georgia points: at Yatesville for Roberta and points on the A. and 
F. Division of So. Ry.; at Harris City with Central of Georgia Ry . 
for Greenville and Columbus; at Woodbury with Southern Ry.. for 
Columbus and Griffin; at LaG | th A & W. P. R. R. 

JULIAN R. LANR, (ieneral Manner.