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Catalogue 1931 - 1932
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Entered as Second-Class Matter at the Post Office at LaGrange, Georgia,
Under Act of August 24, 1912
Volume LXXXVII
Number 1
LaGrange College
BULLETIN
Annual Catalogue
LaGrange, Georgia
LaGrange College
CONTENTS
Page
Admission of Students 23
Alumnae 48-93
Alumnae and Matriculates' Association 5, 19
Art Department 36-38
Board of Trustees 4
Bureau of Appointments 23
Calendar 3
Committees of the Board of Trustees 5
Committees of the Faculty 9
Courses of Instruction Outlined 27-43
Definition of Entrance Requirements 25
Discounts 47
Expenses 43-45
Expression Department 38-39
Faculty and Officers 6-7
Guests 22
History of LaGrange College 10
Information to Prospective Patrons 21
Loan Funds 22
Music Department 39-42
Needs of LaGrange College 20
Notes Regarding Expenses 46
Officers of Administration 8
Physical Education Department 43
Register of Students 1931-32 94-96
Reports 23
Requirements for Admission 24
Requirements for Degrees 25
Scholarships 47
Secretarial Course 43
Student Activities 14
Student Officers 18
Student Publications 14
LaGrange College
CALENDAR
1932
September 14, Dormitories and Dining Hall open to Student9
and Faculty.
September 14, 15, Examination and Classification of Students.
September 16, First Chapel Exercises.
November 24, Thanksgiving Day a Holiday.
December 17, Christmas Holidays begin Saturday morning.
1933
January 2, Christmas Holidays end Monday night.
January 24, End of Fall Term,
January 25, Beginning of Spring Term.
Spring Holidays (dates to be announced).
June 3, Meeting of Alumnae Association.
June 3-6, Commencement.
LaGrange College
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
W. L. Cleaveland LaGrange, Ga.
C. V. Teuitt LaGrange, Ga.
H. Y. McCord Atlanta, Ga.
Ki.v. S. A. Harris College Park, Ga.
H. J. Fullbright Waynesboro, Ga.
Rev. S. P. Wiggins. D.D Atlanta, Ga.
Ely R. Callaway LaGrange, Ga.
W. S. Dunson LaGrange, Ga.
Miss Mary Nix LaGrange, Ga.
W. H. Turner, Jit LaGrange, Ga.
W. E. Thompson LaGrange, Ga.
James W. Morton R. F. D., Athens, Ga.
Rev. E. F. Dempsey, D.D Atlanta, Ga.
Rev. R. C. Cleckler College Park, Ga.
Robert Hutchinson LaGrange, Ga.
Judge John S. Candlek Atlanta, Ga.
Samuel C. Dobbs, LL.D Atlanta, Ga.
Mrs. James B. Ridley Atlanta, Ga.
J. J. Milam LaGrange, Ga.
S. C. Candler Covington, Ga.
Cason J. Callaway LaGrange, Ga.
Thomas K. Glenn Atlanta, Ga.
S. C. Dobbs, Jr Atlanta, Ga.
H. T. Quillian Atlanta, Ga.
OFFICERS OF BOARD
Samuel C. Dobbs, LL.D President
Rev. R. C. Cleckler Vice-President
LaGrange College
STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD
OF TRUSTEES
Finance Ely E. Callaway, Chairman; C. V. Truitt, H. Y. Mc-
Cord, Cason J. Callaway, S. C. Dobbs, Jr., H. T. Quillian.
Executive W. H. Turner, Jr., Chairman; Robert Hutchinson,
W. E. Thompson, W. S. Dunson, Cason J. Callaway, J. J. Milam.
Insurance W. S. Dunson, Chairman; Robert Hutchinson, W.
E. Thompson.
Laura Haygood Witham Loan Fund and Davidson Loan
Fund W. L. Cleaveland, Chairman; C. V. Truitt, James W.
Morton, W. H. Turner, Jr.
Endowment S. C. Dobbs, Sr., Chairman; T. K. Glenn, W. H.
Turner, Jr.
Building and Grounds W. E. Thompson, Chairman; Miss
Mary Nix, Cason J. Callaway, Mrs. J. B. Ridley.
The President of the Board is ex-officio a member of all committees.
ALUMNAE AND MATRICULATES' ASSOCIATION
President, Mrs. S. C. Dobbs, Sr., Lakemont, Ga.
First Vice-President, Mrs. T. G. Polhill, LaGrange, Ga.
Second Vice-President, Mrs. J. B. Ridley, 624 Linwood Ave.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Treasurer, Mrs. Harold Almand, 108 6th St., K W. Atlanta,
Ga.
Recording Secretary, Miss Mattie McGee, LaGrange, Ga.
Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Guy P. Carmichael, 959 Todd
Road, K E., Atlanta, Ga.
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OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION
1931-1932
William E. Thompson, A.B.
A.B., Emory College
President
Maidee Smith, A.B.
A.B., LaGrange College; graduate student, Columbia University,
University of California and Northwestern University
Professor of Religion
Ernest Aubrey Bailey, A.B., M.S.
A.B., University of Georgia; M.S., Emory University; graduate student,
Johns Hopkins University and University of Chicago
Dean and Registrar and Professor of Mathematics
Helen Harriet Salls, A.B., A.M.
Bates College, two years; A.B., Randolph-Macon Woman's College;
A.M., University of Virginia; graduate student, University
of North Carolina and Duke University
Professor of English
Belle Katherine Stewart, A.B., M.S.
A.B., Waynesburg College; M.S., Cornell University;
graduate student, Harvard University
Professor of Science
Weston LaFayette Murray, B.S., M.A.
B.S., Denton Teachers' College; M.A., University of Texas
Professor of History
Katharine Elizabeth Wilson, A.B., A.M., Ph.D.
A.B., North Carolina College for Women; A.M., Ph.D., University of
North Carolina; graduate student, University of Chicago
Professor of Latin
Edyth Walker, A.B., M.E.
A.B., Winthrop College; M.E., Duke University
Professor of Education
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Dixie L. Beid, A.B., A.M.
A.B., North Carolina College; A.M., George Peabody College; graduate
student, University of California, Columbia University, Poly-
technic Institute of Porto Rico, The Sorbonne,
Alliance Francaise, Paris
Professor of French and Spanish
Rosa Muller
Graduate of Leipzig Conservatory
Teacher of Piano
Cornelia Brownlee
Strassberger Conservatory, St. Louis; pupil of Wm. H. Sherwood,
Chicago, and Rafael Joseffy, New York
Director of Music and Teacher of Piano
Lulu Darrington Jones
Graduate of Judson College; student, University of Colorado; New York
School of Fine and Applied Art; Academy of Art, Chicago; Art
Institute, Baltimore; pupil of Kneeland, New York;
Pabet, Chicago; Manchester, Boston; two sum-
mers, Chautauqua, New York
Director of Art
Dora Shepard, A.B.
A.B., Florida State College for Women; graduate student, George
Peabody College for Teachers; Massey Business
College, Montgomery
Teacher of Secretarial Course
Mildred Eleanor Singer, A.B.
A.B., Greensboro College; graduate of Curry School of Expression,
Boston; graduate student, Tulane University and
University of California
Director of Expression and Physical Education
Gene Farmer
Graduate of Institute of Musical Art of the Juilliard School
of Music, New York
Teacher of Violin
Elizabeth Wilkin, B.Mus.
B.Mus., American Conservatory of Music; graduate work under
Karleton Hackett and Leo Sowerby
Teacher of Voice
LaGrange College
ADMINISTRATION AND OTHER OFFICERS
W. E. Thompson, A.B President
E. A. Bailey, A.B., M.S Dean and Registrar
Doea Shepard, A.B Secretary to the President
Carrie Fall Benson Librarian
Julia Peacock Matron
Valena J. Youngblood Dietitian
Carmel Glass Manager Booh Store and Post Office
Emory R. Park, M.D College Physician
STUDENT ASSISTANTS
Matilee Dunn Undergraduate Assistant in Science
Elizabeth Merritt Undergraduate Assistant in English
Dorothy Morton Undergraduate Press Correspondent
Aldyne Jordan Undergraduate Ass't. in Deans Office
Alleyn Boyle Undergraduate Music Proctor
Mary Ellen Aycock }
Inez Hill > Undergraduate Assistants to Librarian
Emily Sewell )
Lorene Daniell ) Undergraduate Assistants in Bookstore
Evelyn Galloway J and Post Office.
Mary Johnson j Assistants to Matron
Nell Cole
Luo y Barrett Assistant to Secretary
LaGrange College
STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE FACULTY
Classification Professors Bailey, Stewart, Sails, Brownlee.
Anniversaries and Entertainments Professors Miiller, Brown-
lee, Wilkin, Jones.
Social Activities Professors Jones, Stewart, Wilkin, Reid, Miss
Peacock.
Religious Activities Professors Smith, Murray, Wilson,
Walker.
Alumnae Professors Miiller, Smith, Reid.
Catalogue Professors Bailey, Walker, Shepard.
Library Professors Bailey, Sails, Miss Benson.
Athletics Professors Singer, Murray, Stewart.
Student Publications Professors Sails, Walker, Shepard,
Jones.
Note. The President is ex-officio a member of all Standing
Committees.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
HISTORY
At the time of the founding of LaGrange College in 1831,*
there were few institutions in the world devoted solely to the
higher education of women. Even at that early date, however,
LaGrange Institute was an academy of high grade.
In the year 1847 by act of the Legislature of Georgia, La-
Grange Institute became LaGrange Female College, with all the
rights of "conf erring degrees, honors, and other distinctions of
merit" accorded to other colleges and universities.
After several years of prosperity often two hundred and fifty
girls being in attendance the entire property was sold to the
Georgia Annual Conference of the M. E. Church, South. In
September, 1857, the college began its distinctive work of Chris-
tian education. In the ensuing years it has received patronage
from every section of the South.
In 1859 it took precedence over all church schools in sending
out the first resident graduate class in the South. Of this class,
Mrs. Alice Culler Cobb, afterwards a successful teacher in Wes-
leyan Female College, was an honored graduate. When well
established in a career of ever-increasing usefulness, its work
was arrested by a most disastrous fire on the 28th of March,
1860. The college property at that time consisted of a mag-
nificent building, ample chemical apparatus, a complete equip-
ment of costly musical instruments, a large and well-selected
library, and the best dormitory furnishings in the State. It
was said by one of the historians of Georgia that a small fortune
was at that time consumed in the way of fine old mahogany and
black walnut furniture. But fire was not to destroy this in-
stitution which had been dedicated to the advancement of South-
ern women. The friends of the college especially the generous-
hearted citizens of LaGrange and of Troup County rallied to
the institution dear to their hearts. The Civil War again in-
terrupted, and for four years the old college stood an appealing
White's Historical Collection of Georgia, pp. 651-2; LAWS OF GEORGIA,
1847, p. 120.
Acts Georgia Legislature 1831, p. 4.
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monument on the lofty hill that overlooked the desolated streets
of the beautiful town of LaGrange. At the close of the war,
its friends, with loyal perseverance and indomitable energy,
succeeded in rebuilding, and the college started on a long and
successful career. Since that time, under the presidency of
some of the most prominent lay and clerical members of the
M. E. Church, South, the college has sent forth from its halls
hundreds of scholarly women who have occupied prominent
positions in the various walks of life.
PURPOSE
LaGrange College strives to provide for its students an atmos-
phere permeated with the friendliness of congenial companions
and enriched by association with sympathetic teachers ; to bring
them into contact with a type of scholarship which will arouse in
them a desire for the culture which such scholarship imparts ; to
develop in them the highest and noblest impulses of Christian
womanhood, that they may become teachers of all that is beauti-
ful in nature, best in books, and highest in character.
LOCATION
LaGrange College is located in the City of LaGrange, Troup
County, Georgia. LaGrange is seventy-one miles from Atlanta,
on the Atlanta and West Point Railroad, one hundred and five
miles from Macon, and about half-way between Brunswick and
Birmingham on the Atlanta, Birmingham, and Coast Railroad.
The College is situated on a hill, one-half mile from the busi-
ness portion of the town. The campus, which is twelve acres in
extent, is 832 feet above the sea level, in a region on the upper
side of Pine Mountain, with natural drainage in all directions.
The extreme cold of the higher mountains and the heat of the
lower lands are both avoided. Mr. Sears, agent of the Peabody
Fund, said : "I have traveled extensively in Europe and Amer-
ica, and I have not seen LaGrange equaled for beauty and
adaptation."
BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT
The principal buildings of LaGrange College are the Audito-
rium, the Oreon Smith Memorial and the Harriet Hawkes Me-
morial. The Auditorium Building is three stories high. It
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contains the Department of Music, the Art Studios, the Science
Department, the Auditorium, and various classrooms.
The Oreon Smith Building contains Hardwick Hall, used for
evening prayer, literary societies, student meetings, and Y. W.
C. A. services; the college parlors, the social rooms, the Y. W.
C. A. room, the dining hall, the infirmary, the post office,
bookshop, and oifices of the President, the Dean and Registrar,
and the Secretary, on the lower floors. The entire upper floor
is used for dormitory purposes.
The Harriet Hawkes Building was completed in 1911. It
contains the gymnasium, the library and reading room, and
classrooms. The upper floors contain dormitory rooms, fitted
with single beds and all equipment for two students each. The
floors all have broad verandas. All buildings are electric
lighted and steam heated.
THE PRESIDENTS HOME
Through the generosity of Dr. S. C. Dobbs and family, there
was built during the summer of 1929 a handsome brick bunga-
low to be used as a home for the president of the college. This
convenient and comfortable home, located on the northwest side
of the campus a short distance from the administration building,
was erected by the donors in honor of their distinguished kins-
man, the senior Bishop of our church. A memorial tablet bears
the following inscription:
Warren A. Candler Cottage
Erected in Honor of
A Profound Thinker
A Great Teacher
A Noble Christian Statesman
GYMNASIUM AND ATHLETIC GROUNDS
The gymnasium is located on the first floor of the Harriet
Hawkes Building.
To the rear of the Gymnasium there is an athletic field, where
provision has been made for tennis, basket-ball, team and track
work, and baseball.
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LIBRARY
The Library contains about nine thousand volumes which
represent carefully selected reference books for the different
departments of the College.
Newspapers and magazines for general reading are kept on
the tables, and the students are encouraged to keep in touch with
present-day events.
LABORATORIES
The Departments of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology are
each thoroughly equipped with apparatus and supplies for in-
dividual work.
The Chemistry Laboratory is large, well lighted and airy,
with supplies for a large number of students.
The Physical Laboratory is well equipped with high-grade
apparatus for accurate work.
The Biology Laboratory is supplied with excellent micro-
scopes, slides, and specimens.
LECTURES AND ENTERTAINMENTS
In addition to the frequent recitals given by members of the
faculty and students of the special departments provision is
made for the students to attend lectures and concerts given by
prominent artists and lecturers under the auspices of the college.
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STUDENT ACTIVITIES
THE LAGRANGE COLLEGE SCROLL
The LaGrange College Scroll was organized in January, 1922.
This paper is designed to be a medium through which the best
thought of the student body may find expression, and to serve as
a bond of union between the College and former students and
alumnae.
THE STUDENTS' HANDBOOK
The Students' Handbook is issued by the Student Government
Association. This is a manual of the student life of the College
and a guide to daily conduct.
THE QUADRANGLE
The Quadrangle is the College annual issued near the close of
the scholastic year.
THE YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION
The Young Women's Christian Association is developing
among the students a zeal for the cause of religion at home and
abroad. Besides conducting weekly meetings for prayer and re-
ligious instruction, it promotes an intelligent interest in social
and moral problems. Graduates of the College in both the
Home and Foreign Mission fields are a compensating evidence
of inspiration from this organization. A number of Bible and
mission study classes are carried on under the direction of the
faculty and more mature students. There is an attractive Y.
W. C. A. room on the first floor of the Oreon Smith Building.
SCIENCE CLUB
The Phi Beta Chi is an honorary society composed of high
average students from the Physics, Biology and Chemistry
classes. The purpose of this society is to acquaint the student
of one branch of science with the other branches by first hand
information from our local resources. There are three chapters
of the Phi Beta Chi Society : first, the Apprentices, who are the
beginners ; second, the Journeymen, who are striving to be mem-
bers of the last chapter, the Science Guild,
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ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
An Athletic Association, composed of the members of the
student body, under the supervision of the physical director, has
control of outdoor sports. It assists in equipping the outdoor
courts and track, formulates the rules for eligibility in class and
college contests, and constantly encourages participation in all
outdoor games, maintaining always a high code of honor and
true sportsmanlike conduct in all forms of athletics.
DRAMATIC CLUB
The Dramatic Club is for the purpose of studying plays, rang-
ing from Shakespeare to modern comedies. Public perform-
ances are given at intervals throughout the year.
THE QUILL DRIVERS' CLUB
The Quill Drivers' Club gives its members training in jour-
nalism, and also keeps the College in touch with the outside
world. A weekly report is made through its members to the
prominent newspapers of the State.
LE CERCLE FRANCAIS
Le Cercle Francais is an honorary society, the membership of
which is made up of the best students of the different classes in
French. French is the language of the monthly meetings, and an
opportunity is thus given to develop a knowledge of practical
French outside of the classroom.
EL CIRCULO ESPANOL
This club is composed of the best students of the classes in
Spanish. The monthly meetings are conducted in Spanish.
THE ORCHESTRA AND GLEE CLUB
The Orchestra and Glee Club give public performances at the
recitals of the College.
THE ENGLISH CLUB
The English Club is composed of those Juniors and Seniors
who have English as a major or a minor subject. In the spring
term, it is open to the best students of the class in English
literature. The purpose of the club, which meets five or six
times during the year, is to consider various phases of the
literature of the South.
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the art club
The Art Club is for the purpose of developing art apprecia-
tion through the study of the masters and their works and by
discussions regarding art and cognate subjects. The club is
composed of the students in the Art department and meets once
a month.
LATIN CLUB
Societal Minervae is open to all students taking advanced
courses in the Latin department. The club endeavors to supple-
ment the work of the classroom and to awaken in its members
a keen and stimulating interest in ancient civilization. The
monthly meetings deal with live discussions and projects from
Roman life.
THE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB
The International Relations Club is made up of those stu-
dents making History their major or minor subject. It has for
its main purpose the study of international relationships. The
programs include not only round-table discussions, but formal
debates and lectures.
THE MATHEMATICS CLUB
The Mathematics Club is made up of students choosing
Mathematics as their major or minor subject. Meetings are
held monthly.
HONOR CLUB
In January, 1924, the Faculty recommended that an Honor
Club be established. Eligibility to this club is conditioned upon
the literary hours taken and the character and academic stand-
ing of the student. Members are elected each year from a list
of names submitted to the Faculty for consideration. Election
to the Honor Club is the highest distinction that can be con-
ferred upon a student.
STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION
The Student Government Association, based on powers and
laws granted it by the president and faculty, has control of all
matters pertaining to the conduct and social life of the students.
The life and work of the College is based on the honor system,
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and this system applies not only to the rules and regulations
concerning conduct, but to midyear and final examinations,
monthly and weekly tests, and to all written work, such as note-
books and themes.
Upon entrance each student is furnished with the Students'
Handbook, so that she may familiarize herself with the rules of
the Student Government Association.
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OFFICERS OF STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
1931-1932
Student Government Association President, Hixie Gentry ;
Vice-Presidents, Mary Johnson, Thelma Dunbar, Annie Rosa Bond ;
Secretary, Margaret Hayes; Treasurer, Evelyn Varner.
Y. W. C. A. President, Katherine Rogers; Vice-President,
Winifred Adams; Secretary, Elizabeth Hall; Treasurer, Mary
Johnson.
Athletic Association President Virginia Moseley ; Vice-Presi<-
dent, Sarah Lee Payne; Secretary, Evelyn Galloway; Treasurer,
Mary Peavy.
Class Presidents Senior, Alleyn Boyle; Junior, Winifred
Adams; Sophomore, Mary Peavy; Freshman, Helen Copelan.
The Scroll Editor-in-Chief, Pauline Roberts; Assistant Editor-
in-Chief, Mabel Henslee ; Business Manager, Sarah Lee Payne ;
Circulation Manager, Emeline Goulsby ; Advertising Manager, Elma
Cowan; Assistant Advertising Manager, Helen Barker; Feature
Editor, Elizabeth Merritt; Exchange Editor, Nellie Sue Bailey;
Poetry Editor, Dorothy Morton.
Quill Drivers' Club The officers of the Quill Drivers' Club are
the members of the Scroll Staff.
The Quadrangle Editor-in-Chief, Helen Robertson ; Assistant
Editor, Rebecca Hart; Business Manager, Matilee Dunn; Advertis-
ing Manager, Emeline Goulsby; Assistant Advertising Manager,
Virginia Milam ; Literary Editor, Dorothy Morton ; Circulation
Manager, Louise Traylor; Art Editor, Frankie Cole; Photographic
Editor, Elizabeth Dunbar.
Dramatic Club President, Aldyne Jordan; Vice-President,
Mary Ellen Aycock; Secretary -Treasurer, Mabel Henslee.
Honor Club Chrystal Carley, '31; Catherine Chastain, '31;
Lorene Daniell, '32; Gordo Davis, '81; Kathleen Ellis, '33; Hixie
Gentry, '32; Katherine Glass, '33; Edith Traylor, '31; Louise
Traylor, '32.
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ALUMNAE AND MATRICULATES' ASSOCIATION
The object of the Association is to preserve and quicken the
interest of the alumnae and former students, to keep alive girl-
hood friendships, and to create a helpful relationship toward
the College. The highest purpose of this organization is to keep
intelligently informed of the needs and welfare of the institution
and to seek opportunity to express this interest by voluntary
services for the College.
At the reunion in 1921, all matriculates were made eligible to
membership in this Association. The dues are one dollar per
year. All alumnae and former students are invited to become
actively identified with it.
The general Association has given over five thousand volumes
to the College library, over $2,000.00 in money for purchasing
new books, given six scholarships to students, and has done
much toward beautifying the College campus.
It is earnestly desired that in every place where as many as
five alumnae or former students may reside a local chapter of
the Association shall be formed and so report to the President
of the Alumnae and Matriculates' Association headquarters.
The annual reunion is held during Commencement each year,
and all are warmly invited to return to the College for that
meeting.
In order that special re-unions may be arranged for those
classes who were associated in college, our alumnae have adopted
the "Dix schedule" of class re-unions.
In 1932 the following groups of classes are scheduled to meet
in re-union: 1881, 1882, 1883', 1884 and 1900, 1901, 1902,
1903 and 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922.
These meetings are co-incident with the usual general re-
unions at Commencement when all who can are expected to
return.
Please send to the College any alumnae news or changes in
address that may be found incorrect in the catalogue.
For officers of the Association, see page 5.
For classes, see page 48 and following; for alphabetical roll,
see page 85 and following.
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THE NEEDS OF LAGRANGE COLLEGE
For more than three-quarters of a century a steady stream of
cultured young women has been going out from the halls of
LaGrange College to bless the world in all phases of life. No
accurate calculation could be made of the good the institution
has done through these hundreds of women. Its graduates and
former students are in almost every State in the Union and in
many foreign countries. They have become teachers, nurses,
doctors, home builders, missionaries in fact, there are no walks
of life which they have not enriched and elevated by lives and
services.
There are many upon whom the Lord has laid the respon-
sibility of wealth, some of whom are anxious to find religious in-
vestments. Can a more profitable investment be made than in
some phase of the life and work of a Christian college, in this
way multiplying itself a hundred fold in the lives and character
of Christian womanhood?
No denominational college is conducted for gain. Indeed, to
every student who attends a church institution, the church makes
a contribution of a part of her expenses. The church college
is dependent upon its friends and the friends of Christian
education not only for its upbuilding, but also for its very
existence.
The greatest need of LaGrange College is a large increase in
its endowment. A gift for this purpose could take the form of
a memorial by the endowment of a chair or professorship, or the
endowment of the library or a section of the library. A build-
ing on the campus would be a splendid memorial to a parent, a
daughter, or other relative.
There are other needs which could be met by gifts in any
sums, either large or small, information concerning which will
be cheerfully furnished.
Make a donation to LaGrange College now.
Leave the College a sum in your will.
With reference to any matter relating to the needs of La-
Grange College, write W. E. Thompson, President, LaGrange,
Georgia.
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INFORMATION TO PROSPECTIVE PATRONS
By enrollment with us, students pledge themselves to abide
by the rules of the College.
No student will be enrolled in any subject unless she presents
a registration card properly filled out and duly signed.
Parents desiring their daughters to come home or to visit
elsewhere during the session must first send request to the
President. Such request must not be included in letter to the
daughter, but mailed directly to the President. Our experience
has proved that visiting while in school is usually demoralizing.
By request of parents, permission will be given to visit stu-
dents living outside of LaGrange during the spring holidays
and Christmas holidays. ~No student will be given permission
to visit local students during holidays.
Students who keep money in their rooms do so at their own
risk. Provision is made for taking care of the spending money
of students.
Books, sheet music, and stationery are sold in the Bookshop
for CASH.
Students must pay for damages done College property.
Students are required to attend the church of which they are
members.
Students are not permitted to spend the night out in town,
except with parents.
The College accepts as day students only those who are resi-
dents of LaGrange or who are living with a near relative.
HEALTH
Upon entrance, students are required to stand a medical
examination by the college physician.
A close supervision is exercised over the health of boarding
pupils. All cases of sickness are required to be reported im-
mediately to the nurse ; in case of serious sickness, a physician is
called. The perfect sanitary arrangement, good water, and
elevation and freedom from malaria have prevented sickness
to a degree unsurpassed by any similar institution in the state.
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furniture
The College supplies the students' rooms with heavy fur-
niture. Each student is expected to furnish her own hot water
bottle, towels, pillow, sheets, blankets, counterpanes for single
beds, napkins and napkin ring (plainly marked) and any
other articles desired for use in her room, as pictures, curtains,
rugs, spoon, tumbler, knife, fork, etc. Students must not bring
electric irons ; these are furnished by the College.
GUESTS
Patrons and friends of the college are always welcome to its
hospitality. As all visitors are guests of the college, and not of
individuals, a student who wishes to invite a guest must consult
the matron to know whether the guest room is available.
Guests may be entertained only from Saturday afternoon until
Monday morning. Xo charge is made parents and sisters of
students. Payment is required for the entertainment of friends
at the rate of one dollar and a half per day. All guests are ex-
pected to conform to the dormitory regulations.
LOAN FUNDS
Students may be able to borrow from certain special funds
of the College enough money to defray a large part of their
expenses. This money loaned to a student begins to bear interest
at six per cent at the end of the year in which it was used.
Mr. William S. Witham, of the Board of Trustees, donated
to the College the sum of $10,000.00 (which has increased to
over $28,000.00), to be lent to dependent girls.
Mrs. J. C. Davidson, of West Point, Ga., as a memorial to
her husband, gave $1,000.00 to be used as a loan fund.
Mrs. Frances Clementine Tucker, of Atlanta, Ga., left in her
will provisions for a loan fund. This is now available to La-
Grange College students.
Circulars of information concerning these funds can be se-
cured from the president. The decision as to who will be
accepted is vested entirely in a Committee of the Board of
Trustees, to whom all applications will be referred.
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BUREAU OF APPOINTMENTS
The College, through the faculty, assists the graduates who
wish to teach in finding positions. This service is rendered
without charge.
REPORTS
Formal reports, based upon semi-annual and final examina-
tions, together with the daily records of work, will be issued
after the end of the first term and after commencement. Upon
these the system of credits for work is based.
ADMISSION OF STUDENTS
Students may be admitted by certificate or by examination.
Graduates of the accredited high schools are admitted with-
out examination, provided entrance requirements are satisfied.
Students from other than accredited schools are examined at
entrance.
All students entering College must meet the regular entrance
requirements, whether or not they expect to take the full amount
of work leading to a degree.
Literary requirements for those wishing to specialize may be
found under the head of the desired special, as Art, Expression,
Music.
CERTIFICATES FOR ENTRANCE
Every student who enters for music, art, literary work, or
other course is expected to present a certificate from the last
school attended, covering her work. This rule may be abated
for students in music or art only, who do not enter the College
dormitory and are not seeking any certificate.
Students should secure from the College the blank certificate
to be filled out and signed by the principal of the school they
are attending. This should be sent in before the summer vaca-
tion. Candidates will find it much easier to attend to this be-
fore their schools close for the summer.
STATE CERTIFICATION
Students who receive the Bachelor's Degree and who have also
completed our courses in Education in accordance with State
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prescription will be given the Provisional College Certificate by
the State Board of Education. This certificate gives license to
teach without examination for three years in the high schools
of Georgia, and at the expiration of three years is subject to
renewal for seven years.
REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION
For Entrance into Freshman Class. The applicant must offer subjects
amounting to fifteen units. The units assigned to the subject indicate
the number of years, with five recitations (of not less than forty minutes
in length) per week that is, the total amount of time devoted to
the subject throughout the year should be at least 120 " sixty-minute '
hours.
Of the fifteen units which the applicant must offer, seven and one-half
are prescribed. The remaining seven and one-half are to be selected from
the list of elective units given below.
PRESCRIBED UNITS IVz Solid Geometry %
English 3 Trigonometry %
Foreign Language 2 Arithmetic %
*Algebra iy 2 History and Social
Plane Geometry 1 Sciences 1, 2, 3, or 4
ELECTIVE UMTS 71/2 SI 010 ? 7 . 1
English 1 Chemistry 1
G^^ 1 or 9 General Science 1
Latin .7.7.y.7.7.7l,'2,' 3, or 4 ? h J s \ c \ " \
French 2, 3, or 4 Physical Geography 1
German 2 3 or 4 Two years of Home Economics 1
Spanish 2, 3, or 4
*Two units if two full years are given to this subject.
The two units of Foreign Language offered among the prescribed units
must be in the same language. They may be in Latin, French, German
or Spanish.
1. Conditioned Students. Students graduated from accredited high
schools with fifteen units and lacking two or less of the prescribed units
may be admitted as conditioned students. All students, however, must
present three units of English and two of Mathematics. All conditions
must be removed before registering for the second year of college work.
2. Special Students. Teachers and other mature persons desiring
special courses, may be admitted without formal examination, upon satis-
fying the requirements of the departments which they wish to enter.
3. Advanced Standing. Students who are prepared to enter classes
higher than Freshman can do so upon presenting satisfactory credits to
the Committee on Classification.
4. No student may enter Sophomore Class without having twelve
hours of College credits.
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DEFINITION OF ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
For definition of entrance requirements, reference is made to
the definition by the Association of Colleges and Secondary
Schools of the Southern States at the meeting in 1928 in Jack-
son, Mississippi.
REQUIREMENTS FOR DEGREES
The College offers one degree, that of Bachelor of Arts. The
requirements of the degree call for a four years' course.
The unit of work is the year hour. This means one recita-
tion period a week for thirty-six weeks. A course calling for
three recitations a week for thirty-six weeks has a value of three
hours; a course calling for three recitations a week for one
semester has a value of one and one-half hours.
The minimum work required for graduation is sixty-two
hours, two of which may be in Physical Education.
The minimum year for Freshmen and Seniors is fourteen
hours, exclusive of Physical Education. The minimum for
Sophomores and Juniors is fifteen hours. The maximum year
for Freshmen is sixteen hours; Sophomores, seventeen hours;
Juniors and Seniors, eighteen hours.
COURSE LEADING TO THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR
OF ARTS
FRESHMAN CLASS
Biology 1 3 hrs.
English 1 3 hrs.
English 4 1 hr.
Physical Education y 2 hr.
Two of the following 4 1 / 2 or 6 hrs.
Latin 1, 2, or 2, or 3, 4 iy 2 or 3 hrs.
French 1 or 2 3 hrs.
Mathematics 1, 2 3 hrs.
Elective 4% or 3 hrs.
Total 16y 2 hrs.
SOPHOMORE CLASS
English Literature 1 3 hrs.
Foreign Language 3 hrs.
Physics 1 or Chemistry 1 3 or 4 hrs.
Physical Education % hr.
Electives 5-8 hrs.
Total 15%-17% hrs.
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Required work To be taken before the end of the Junior year
is ae followa :
Bible 1, 2 3 hrs.
History 3 hrs.
These are usually taken during the Freshman and Sophomore years.
JUNIOR AND SENIOR CLASSES
Bible, or Bible and Religious Education 3 hrs.
Physical Education 1 hr.
Electives to make up a total of 62 hrs.
REMARKS ON REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE
If a candidate presents for entrance two or more units of
Latin or French, or units in both languages, she will take nine
hours selected from the following:
Latin, three or six hours ; French 1, 2, or 2, or 2, 3, three or
six hours; Mathematics 1, 2, three hours.
She will be required to continue in college one language pre-
sented for admission.
If she presents neither Latin nor French, she will be required
to take nine hours of French and three of Mathematics.
A student is required to complete either French 3 or Latin 4.
Credit will be allowed for a single beginning course in For-
eign Language only when it is the third language taken.
The following electives are open to Freshmen :
Bible 1, Bible 2, History 1, History 2, French 1, French 2,
Spanish 1, Spanish 2, Latin 1, Latin 2, Latin 3, Latin 1, Mathe-
matics 1, Mathematics 2, Piano, Violin, Voice, Sight-Singing 1,
Harmony 1, Art, History of Art, Expression.
A Freshman taking Piano and Harmony, or Violin and Har-
mony, or Sight-Singing, or Art and History of Art, will post-
pone English 4 to her Sophomore year. A Freshman taking
Voice, Harmony, Sight-Singing and Piano will postpone Biol-
ogy to her Sophomore year.
Before the end of her Sophomore year, each student is to
choose a leading subject. The head of this department will be
the student's advisor in selecting her course of study for the
following two years. A student's course must be approved by
both her advisor and the Dean.
Candidates for the degree are allowed to concentrate in the
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following subjects: Biology, Science, English and English
Literature, French, Romance Languages, Latin, Mathematics,
History and Social Sciences, Religion.
No student will be granted a degree whose written or spoken
English is markedly poor. No student will be classified as a
Junior or Senior unless her written work is satisfactory.
Toward the end of the Senior year the student will be re-
quired to take and pass a comprehensive examination in the
general field of her leading subject.
GRADES AND CREDITS
Grades are as follows:
A indicates superior work.
B indicates work above the average.
indicates satisfactory work for the average student.
D is the lowest passing grade.
E indicates a condition. A conditioned student has the priv-
ilege of re-examination.
E indicates failure. A grade of F means that the work
should be repeated in order to obtain a credit.
At least half of the work credited must be of grade C or better.
COURSES OF INSTRUCTION
Note to Freshmen. Upon entrance, all Freshmen are given a brief
course called "How to Study". This helps the new student to find her
proper bearings and relations to college aims, principles and methods
of procedure.
BIOLOGY
Professor Stewart
One or more of the following will be offered as the demand arises:
Biology 1. General Biology 3 hrs.
A study of the general laws of life and the fundamental relationship
of living things. The principal facts of the structure and functions of
typical plants and animals are given, together with a discussion of gen-
eral biological problems.
Two hours of lectures, one laboratory period weekly.
Required of all students.
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Biology 2. Invertebrate Zoology 3 hrs. 1st semester
A study of the structure and adaptations of some of the more import-
ant groups of invertebrates, with dissection of types in the laboratory.
Prerequisite: Biology 1. One lecture and two laboratory periods.
Elective.
Biology 3. Vertebrate Zoology 3 hrs. 2nd semester
This course begins with the simpler vertebrates and proceeds to the
higher forms through study and dissection of types in ascending order
of complexity.
Prerequisite: Biology 1. One lecture and two laboratory periods.
Elective.
Biology 4. Botany 3 nr8
The structure, physiology and genetic relations of plants.
Prerequisite: Biology 1. One lecture and two laboratory periods.
Not offered 1932-1933.
Biology 5. Anatomy and Physiology 3 hrs.
A study of the skeletal, muscular, digestive, circulatory, excretary
and nervous systems.
Prerequisite: Biology 1 or Biology 2 and 3. One lecture and two
laboratory periods.
Not offered 1932-1933.
Biology 6. Genetics 3 hrs. 2nd semester
Not offered 1932-1933.
Biology 7. Embryology 3 hrs. 1st semester
Not offered 1932-1933.
CHEMISTRY
Peofessob Stewabt
Chemistry 1. Inorganic Chemistry 4 hrs.
A study in theoretical and descriptive chemistry as illustrated In
non-metals and metals. Especial attention is given to the demonstra-
tion of fundamental principles and the practical applications of the
subject.
Three lectures and one laboratory period weekly.
Chemistry 2. Qualitative Analysis 3 hrs. 1st semester
Tests for acids and bases; analysis of simple salts; analysis of un-
known compounds, alloys, complex mixtures, and commercial products.
Prerequisite: Chemistry 1. One lecture and two laboratory periods.
Elective.
Other courses will be offered as the need arises.
EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY
Professor Walker
Psychology 1. General Psychology 3 hrs. 1st semester
An introductory course. Open to Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors.
Psychology 2. Educational Psychology 3 hrs. 2nd semester
This course deals with psychology in its relation to the teaching
process as practiced by the home-maker and classroom teacher.
Prerequisite: Psychology 1 or Junior classification.
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Psychology 3. Adolescent Psychology 3 hrs. 2nd semester
A study of the age of adolescence and its characteristics.
Open to Seniors.
Education 1. Principles of Education 3 hrs. 2nd semester
Open to Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors.
Education 2. History of Education 3 hrs. 1st semester
A survey of important educational systems of the past with a full
treatment of the modern system of education.
Open to Juniors and Seniors.
Education 3. High School Methods 3 hrs. 1st semester
A general-methods course for prospective high school teachers.
Open to Seniors.
Education 4. Observation and Practice Teaching 3 hrs.
Through the courtesy of the superintendent of schools of LaGrange,
the classes in Education do observation, participation, and practice
teaching in the city schools.
Students prepare for their observation work by reading reference as-
signments on organization, method of instruction, and material for
curriculum. Notes are taken on all observation, and weekly conferences
held with the students in class.
Practice teaching begins in the second semester of the senior year,
and is done under the supervision of the class teacher of the city
schools and the head of the Education Department of the college.
Open to Seniors.
Students who have had three hours of professional subjects and
receive a Bachelor's degree receive also a Provisional College Certificate
from the State Department of Education. This gives them license
to teach in the high schools of Georgia.
After three years of experience, if the teacher has credit for nine
hours of professional subjects, including Education 2 and 3 and
Psychology 2 and 3, earned either at LaGrange College or in summer
schools, she may receive a Professional College Certificate.
ENGLISH
Professor S'alls
Miss Singer
English 1. Language and Composition 3 hrs.
Foundation course in English Composition. A study of (a) style,
diction, the sentence, the paragraph; (b) the composition as a whole,
with particular attention to description, narration, exposition, and argu-
mentation. Weekly themes and conferences in the second semester;
study of essays and short stories which relate to the above principles
of diction; parallel reading of standard novels and essays; written
reports.
Required of all students in the Freshman year.
English 2. Advanced Composition 2 hrs. 1st semester
The purpose of this course is to aid the student in the further devel-
opment of skill in self-expression. Through frequent conferences, atten-
tion is given to individual needs and aptitudes.
Required of all students having English as their major subject.
Not offered 1932-1933.
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English 4. Oral English 1 hr.
Training in reading and effective speaking.
Required.
ENGLISH LITERATURE
Professor Salls
English Literature 1. History of English Literature 3 hrs.
A careful survey of the periods of English Literature, with especial
attention to the Elizabethan and Victorian eras. Extensive readings re-
quired. Intensive study of selected masterpieces. Formal and informal
reports.
Required of all Sophomores.
Prerequisite, English 1.
English Literature 2. Shakespeare 3 hrs.
(a) A study of representative plays of the two earlier periods of
Shakespeare's dramatic development. This course includes a rapid
survey of pre-Shakespearean drama.
Prerequisite, English Literature 1.
(b) An intensive study of Shakespeare's later plays.
Prerequisite, English Literature 2 (a).
Not offered 1932-1933.
English Literature 3. The British Novel of the Nineteenth
Century 3 hrs. 2nd semester
This course comprises the critical reading of representative novels of
the nineteenth century, following a rapid survey of the development of
English prose fiction prior to the Victorian age.
Prerequisite, English Literature 1.
English Literature 4. British Poetry of the Nineteenth
Century 3 hrs. 2nd semester
A study of the greater Romantic and Victorian poets, with emphasis
on Wordsworth, Shelley, Keats, Tennyson, and Browning. The aim of
this course is to develop in the student a keener appreciation of poetry
as the "rhythmic creation of beauty" and as a medium of truth.
Prerequisite, English Literature 1.
English Literature 3 and English Literature 4 are not offered in the
same year.
English Literature 5. History of American Literature 3 hrs.
(a) A survey of our country's literature from the Colonial period
to 1880. Intensive study of selected authors.
Prerequisite, English Literature 1.
(b) A survey of the development of our literature from 1880 to the
present time.
Prerequisite, English Literature 1.
English Literature 6. The Teaching of High School
English 1 hr. 2nd semester
This course, designed for those students who expect to teach English
in the secondary school, includes a study of the aims and methods of the
high school English teacher, and a careful consideration of the methods
of presenting the various types of literature to the classes of the second-
ary school. The purpose of this course is to acquaint the prospective
English teacher, in advance, with some of the specific problems awaiting
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her, and thus to make it easier for her to do sound, constructive work
from the beginning.
Open to Juniors and Seniors.
Courses essential to the major are 2 and 5.
FRENCH
Professor Reid
French 1. Elementary French 3 hrs.
Phonetics; elements of grammar, with emphasis on pronunciation
and conversation; reading of easy prose. Conducted chiefly in French.
Open to all undergraduates.
French 2. Intermediate French 3 hrs.
Review of grammar; composition, dictation, conversation; oral reports
and summaries; selected readings from the best French authors. Con-
ducted chiefly in French.
Prerequisite: French 1 or two high school units.
French 3. General Survey of French Literature 3 hrs.
Outline history of French literature; study of the works of the best
authors from the Middle Ages to the end of the nineteenth century;
written reports. Conducted chiefly in French.
Prerequisite: French 2.
French 4. The French Drama of the Seventeenth Century 3 hrs.
A study of the drama of the seventeenth century, with special atten-
tion to Corneille, Moliere, and Racine. Conducted in French.
Prerequisite: French 3.
Not offered 1932-1933.
French 5. The Nineteenth Century in French Literature 3 hrs.
A study of the literary movements, Romanticism, Realism and Sym-
bolism, of the century, with extensive readings from the principal poets,
essayists, and novelists. Conducted in French.
Prerequisite: French 3.
HISTORY
Professor Murray
History 1. Europe from 1500 to 1815 3 hrs. 1st semester
The Renaissance and the Reformation, the Renaissance to include not
only the so-called "Revival of Learning" in the latter half of the
fifteenth century, but all the changes, political, religious, economic, and
social, which made the transition from Mediaeval to Modern History;
the Reformation to deal with the Protestant movement in France,
Germany, and England; the Counter Reformation; the evolution of
the political institutions of the nations of modern Europe. Class dis-
cussions, with occasional lectures.
Not open to Seniors for credit.
History 2. History of Modern Europe 3 hrs. 2nd semester
England and France in the nineteenth century; the development of
the nations in Central and Eastern Europe into world powers; the
World War. Approved texts and original sources used in connection
with occasional lectures.
Not open to Seniors for credit.
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History 3. English History 3 hrs.
A brief survey of Ancient Britain; the Norman Conquest to the
present time; Imperialism; England in the World War. Class discus-
sions, with occasional lectures.
History 4. Ancient History 3 hrs. 1st semester
Planned for students whose major is History, Latin or Religion, or
who plan to teach History in the schools, or who plan to take History
8. Discussions, occasional lectures and reports.
Not open to Freshmen.
History 5. Mediaeval History 3 hrs. 2nd semester
Continuation of the study begun in History 4. History 4 and His-
tory 5 together comprise a general survey of life and movements from
the dawn of history to the year 1500.
Not open to Freshmen.
History 6. History of the United States 3 hrs.
Colonial history, the War of Independence, the development of the
Constitution, territorial expansion; the growth of the United States
into a world power. Lectures, topical work, class discussions.
Not open to Freshmen.
Not offered 1932-1933.
History 7. Imperialism and World Politics 3 hrs. 1st semester
Prerequisite: Junior classification and consent of the instructor.
Not offered 1932-1933.
History 8. Economic History of Europe 3 hrs. 2nd semester
Prerequisite: Junior classification and consent of the instructor.
Not offered 1932-1933.
History 9. Pan-Americanism 3 hrs. 1st semester
Prerequisite: Junior classification and consent of the instructor.
History 10. International and National
Commercial Policies 3 hrs. 2nd semester
Prerequisite: Junior classification and consent of the instructor.
LATIN
Professor Wilson
Latin 1. Cicero's Orations 3 hrs. 1st semester
(For those offering two units in Latin)
Latin 2. Vergil 3 hrs. 2nd semester
(For those offering three units of Latin or who have completed Latin
1. Those who offer three units of Latin for entrance will take Bible
1 or History 1 the first semester and Latin 2 the second semester.)
Latin 3. Selections from Livy 3 hrs. 1st semester
(For those offering four units of Latin or who have completed Latin
2.)
Latin 4. Odes and Epodes of Horace 3 hrs. 1st semester
(For those who have completed Latin 3.)
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Latin 5 3 hrs.
(a) Cicero's Philosophical Essays.
(b) Roman Comedy. Selected plays of Plautus and Terence.
Collateral reading.
Open to those who have completed Latin 4.
Not offered 1932-1933.
Latin 6 3 hrs.
(a) Tacitus' Agricola; Pliny's Letters.
(b) Satirical Literature: Selections from Horace and Juvenal.
Collateral reading.
Open to those who have completed Latin 4.
Latin 7 3 hrs.
Lyric and Elegiac Poets: Catullus, Tibullus, Propertius, Ovid, Greek
and Roman Mythology.
Open to those who have completed Latin 4.
Not offered 1932-1933.
MATHEMATICS
Professob Bailey
Mathematics 1. Plane Trigonometry 3 hrs. 1st semester
A careful study of the properties of right and oblique triangles and
their solution; trigonometric analysis.
Mathematics 2. Analytic Geometry 3 hrs. 2nd semester
The straight line, circle, conic sections, the general equation of the
second degree.
Mathematics 3. Differential Calculus 3 hrs. 1st semester
Derivatives, maxima and minima, curve-tracing, Maclaurin's and Tay-
lor's Series, indeterminate forms, partial derivatives, applications to
geometry and physics.
Prerequisite: Mathematics 1, 2.
Mathematics 4. Integral Calculus 3 hrs. 2nd semester
Principal methods of integration, definite integrals, applications.
Prerequisite: Mathematics 3.
Mathematics 5. College Algeora 3 hrs. 1st semester
Review of quadratic equations, followed by complex numbers,
logarithms, determinants, partial fractions, infinite series, probability,
theory of equations.
Prerequisite: Mathematics 1.
Not offered 1932-1933.
Mathematics 6. Theory of Equations 3 hrs. 2nd semester
A continuation of the study of theory of equations begun in Math-
ematics 5.
Not offered 1932-1933.
Mathematics 7. College Geometry 3 hrs. 1st semester
A course extending the results of Geometry as taught in high schools.
Not offered 1932-1933.
Mathematics 8. Synthetic Projective Geometry. . .3 hrs. 2nd semester
Fundamental forms, point rows of the second order, pencils of rays
of the second order, poles and polars, involution, metrical properties
of figures.
Not offered 1932-1933.
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Mathematics 9. Solid Geometry 3 hrs. 1st semester
Planned for those who have not had solid geometry in high school.
Mathematics 10. Teaching of Mathematics 3 hrs. 2nd semester
A study of the materials and methods of high school mathematics.
Elective for Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors who are taking mathe-
matics as their major subject.
PHYSICS
Professor Bailey
Physics 1. General Physics 3 hrs.
An introduction to the more important phenomena and laws relat-
ing to the mechanics of solids and fluids, heat, sound, light and elec-
tricity.
Two lectures and one laboratory period.
RELIGION
Professor Smith
Bible 1. The Life and Teachings of Jesus ... .3 hrs. 1st or 2nd semester
A survey of the Life of Jesus based on a harmony of the Synoptic
Gospels and on the book of John. Jesus' teachings applied to modern
life. Required.
Bible 2. History of Christianity in the Apostolic
Age 3 hrs. 1st or 2nd semester
The origin and expansion of the early Christian church, being studies
in the book of Acts and the Epistles. The course also takes an Intro-
duction to the Literature of the New Testament. Required.
Bible 3. Hebrew History 3 hrs. 1st semester
The origin and development of the Hebrew race and its religion.
The Old Testament itself is the main text. Outlines and other outside
helps also used.
Open to Juniors and Seniors.
Not offered 1932-1933.
Bible S is required, but Religious Education 5 or 6 may be sub-
stituted, provided Bible k is taken.
Bible 4. Old Testament Literature 3 hrs. 1st semester
Following a short Introduction to Old Testament Literature, this
course emphasizes such lessons from the Hebrew writers as may be
applied to modern problems.
Open to Juniors and Seniors. Required, though Religious Educa-
tion 5 or 6 may be a substitute if Bible 3 is studied.
The Religious Education courses below are not open to Freshmen.
For completion of certain of these courses, in addition to college credit,
students may also get credit with our General Sunday School Board at
Nashville, Tennessee.
Religious Education 1 3 hrs. 1st semester
This course comprehends:
(a) Principles of Religious Education. An Introduction to the Study
of Religious Education.
(b) Organization and Administration of Religious Education.
Stress is laid on the importance of a definite program of religious
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education in the local church. A study of the methods and principles
necessary to a successful program is included in this course.
Religious Education 2. Moral and Religious Development of
the Child and Youth 3 hrs. 2nd semester
A presentation of the inherent religious nature of the child; of the
main principles of Christian nurture.
Prerequisite: Religious Education 1.
Religious Education 3. Teaching the Christian Relig-
ion 3 hrs. 1st semester
This study comprises Methods, Observation and Practice. The aims
and principles of religious teaching, endeavoring to discover the best
methods for the realization of these aims.
Prerequisites: Religious Education 1 and 2.
Religious Education 4. Worship. 3 hrs. 2nd semester
A study of the principles determining the selection and organization
of materials for a worship program.
Religious Education 5. The Christian Religion. . .3 hrs. 2nd semester
The fundamental message of Christianity as related to every phase of
society; the transforming power of the gospel in the world.
Not offered 1932-1933.
Religious Education 6. Moral and Religious Conditions of
To-day 3 hrs. 2nd semester
An investigation of the more important problems of society involving
moral issues, the Christian's attitude toward law enforcement, nation-
alism, war, industrial problems, the family.
Bible 1, 2, 3 and 4, and nine hours of Religious Education constitute
a major in Religious Education. Educational Psychology is a pre-
requisite for a major in Religious Education.
SOCIAL SCIENCE
Professor Murray
It is the purpose of this department to enable students to use social
sciences as their minor, especially those students who have history as
their major. The plan is to offer sociology for one year, government
the next year, and economics the following year.
Sociology 1. An Introduction to the Study of
Society 3 hrs. 1st semester
Designed to give the student a working system of thought about
society, human nature, social contact, social forces, with special em-
phasis on the methods of procedure.
Not offered 1932-1933.
Sociology 2. Population Problems and Immigra-
tion 3 hrs. 2nd semester
Problems pertaining to population, as population movements, accom-
modations and assimilation; history, causes, and problems of immigra-
tion.
Not offered 1932-1933.
Economics 1. Introduction to Economics 3 hrs. 1st semester
A study of the problems pertaining to the mechanism of production,
consumption, exchange, and distribution; planned to give the student a
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foundation for further study in economics and to prepare her for en-
trance into business and for the general duties of citizenship. Special
attention is paid to such topics as prices, money, banking, foreign ex-
change, monopoly, speculation, crises, labor unions, co-operation, social-
ism, taxation; study of the present economic activities as the attempt
on the part of the government to aid the farmers.
Economics 2. The Economic Order and the
Family 3 hrs. 2nd semester
A study of the effect of the recent changes upon family life and
standards.
Government 1. American Government 3 hrs. 1st semester
Not offered 1932-1933.
Government 2. Comparison of American and European
Governments 3 hrs. 2nd semester
Not offered 1932-1933.
None of the courses in the social sciences is open to freshmen.
Prerequisite to Sociology 2 is Sociology 1 and to Government 2 is
Government 1.
SPANISH
Professor Reid
Spanish 1. Elementary Course - 3 hrs.
Fundamental principles of grammar; composition; easy reading;
oral reports and conversation.
Open to all undergraduates.
Spanish 2. Intermediate Course 3 hrs.
Continued study of grammar; composition; study of idioms; read-
ing; oral and written summaries and reports.
Prerequisite: Spanish 1.
SPECIALS
CREDITS FOR SPECIALS TOWARD THE LITERARY DEGREE
A maximum of twelve hours will be allowed for specials toward the
literary degree. For example, if both Music and Expression be
elected, not more than twelve hours in these two subjects combined
may be counted toward the degree.
ART
Miss Jones
Art is a subject that is practical and necessary, as well as cultural.
No one can escape from displaying taste or the lack of it. Students
should become increasingly sensitive to the aesthetic elements of their
surroundings, and it is the aim of this department to cultivate such
sensitivity. A sense of the beautiful increases resistance to the strain
of modern tension and adds to the inner reserve power. To know art
is, as some one has aptly said: "To know history, biography, myth-
ology, literature; to feel religion and to respond to the gentle teaching
of nature."
Courses in China Painting and Arts and Crafts are open to students
who do not wish to pursue the course leading to a diploma in Art.
Pupils in China Decoration are not required to take regular art,
except when studying for an art diploma.
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courses of study in the art department
History and Theoby of Art. Text: Goodyear's History of Art.
Topics for study: Development of architecture, sculpture. Paifiting
and Decoration from the Egyptian through Greek, Roman, Gothic Ren-
aissance, and Modern periods. Albums of reproductions are col-
lected by each student. The amount of collateral reading is extensive
and report of it is made in albums and oral discussion.
STUDIO PRACTICE
First Year. Charcoal drawings from detached features and heads
from casts and from objects. Proportion, construction, line, light, and
shade are studied. Painting in pastel. Theory of color.
Second Year. Charcoal practice in drawing heads and figures from
the cast in full light and shade. Painting from still-life and pastel
and water color. The aim of the instruction is academic, to help the
student to observe accurately and fully, truthfully and artistically,
what she sees. Composition and perspective are studied. Theory of
color.
Third Year. Painting in oil, water colors and pastel from casts of
figures and heads, artistic anatomy, theory of color, costumed models,
still-life and landscapes. Composition and technique of painting.
Fourth Year. Paintings in oil from casts, life and still-life. Original
composition. Intensive study of color.
APPLIED ART
Costume Design. The object of the course is to develop good taste
in dress by cultivation of the ability to select suitable color, line and
material for the figure in question. Practical work in the rendering of
costume designs is given.
Interior Decoration. The practical working out of homes and pub-
lic buildings, with careful study of light and color, wall covering, tones
for ceilings and floors, and improvement of unattractive conditions.
Poster Design. A course preliminary to illustrative or commercial
advertising. The compositions are worked out in a flat decorative man-
ner, with opaque water color as the medium.
Illustration. Illustrating will be found an interesting subject and
one which may be put to practical use. Newspapers and magazines,
as well as large department stores, now employ illustrators on their
regular staffs. Medium employed: pen and ink, water color.
China Painting. The instruction includes the study of conventional-
ized ornament, the effect of repetition and contrast in the use of colors.
It covers the practical application of designs to ceramics and the prop-
erties of flat painting, enamels, lustres and golds.
Public School Art. Elementary drawing, black board drawing, con-
struction work, designs, block printing, poster making in cut design,
crayola and water colors, lettering and sand tables, clay modeling, pic-
ture study. Theory and practice of teaching.
Course for Children. This work is given Saturday mornings.
REQUIREMENTS FOR DIPLOMA IN DRAWING AND PAINTING
Candidates for a diploma in drawing and painting must take the
four-year course in Art, History and Theory of Art, and one year of
China Painting. In addition she must take the following literary work:
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English, 1, English Literature 1, English Literature 4, Bible 1, Bible
2, six hours of French, and three hours of History.
Two hours a year college credit is given for full work in practical
art, except for China Painting for which credit is only one hour.
High School entrance units must be presented by all applicants for
Art Diploma Course.
Work done in the studio must be left in the college until after the
Art exhibit at commencement.
EXPRESSION
Miss Singer
This department aims to awaken and develop the innate powers of
the individual student, and through training to bring voice and body
into a spontaneous and sympathetic response to the conceptions of the
mind and the emotions of the soul.
The methods of the department are scientific; based on principles,
not rules. The student is not "taught" expression, but is awakened to
a sincere and natural expression of her own soul through a sympa-
thetic voice and responsive body.
Vocal Expression. Attention, observation, discrimination, logical rela-
tion of ideas; these form the mental impressions which must precede
the vocal expression.
Vocal Training. Diaphragmatic breathing, voice placement, voice con-
trol, flexibility of voice; strengthening of the individual mental im-
pressions and establishing a co-ordination between these and an
adaptable voice.
To this end is stressed the interpretation of good literature, lyric,
epic, and dramatic poetry, and prose impersonation.
Pantomimic Training. Special exercises for normal adjustment and
physical response. The agents of the body are not "taught" to act,
but are awakened to a harmonious response.
Freshman Year 3 hrs.
Logical relation of ideas; primary conditions and qualities of voice,
articulation; rhythm, harmonic response of voice and body; recitation
and criticism. Dramatic rehearsal.
Texts: Curry's "Foundations for Vocal Expression" and Curry's
"Classics for Vocal Expression."
Sophomore Year 3 hrs.
Qualities of voice-resonance, tone color; development of imagination;
interpretation; literature; the drama and studies from standard writ-
ers; original work in arranging short stories from readings. Dramatic
rehearsal. Recitation and criticism.
Texts: Curry's "Foundations for Vocal Expression," Curry's
"Classics for Vocal Expression."
Junior Year 3 hrs.
Range and adaptability of voice; impersonation; monologues; ex-
temporaneous speaking; recitation and criticism. Dramatic rehearsal.
Text: Curry's "Imagination and Dramatic Instinct."
Senior Year 4 hrs.
Finish in platform art; original work on subjects for debate; dra-
matics and dramatic rehearsal; recitation and criticism; advanced
repertoire.
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Texts: Curry's "Imagination and Dramatic Instinct" and "Brown-
ing and the Dramatic Monologue." Supplementary reading Curry's
"The Smile."
Required for Diploma: Candidates for diploma must present four
years of work in Expression (class and private lessons), and give a
full evening in public recital.
Literary Requirements: Three years of college English, including
Shakespeare, one of History, two or Modern Languages, two of Bible
and one other elective.
Students in this department are required to carry the regular fifteen
hours of study, the courses in Expression being reckoned as three-hour
courses.
MUSIC DEPARTMENT
Miss Brownlee, Director
This department offers thorough courses in Voice, Piano, Pipe Organ,
Violin, Sight Singing, and Sight Reading (piano) ; Theory of Music,
including Harmony and History of Music.
Weekly recitals in music give training for public work. The course
of Theory and Sight Singing is deemed essential to an intelligent com-
prehension of Voice Culture, Piano, Pipe Organ, or Violin.
A special normal course of one year has been arranged for diploma
students.
PIANO
Miss Brownlee, Miss Muller
Course of Study
Piano 1 hr.
Kohler op. 299; Duvernoy op. 176, op. 120; Lemoine op. 37; Czerny
op. 821; Bertini op. 100; Sonatinas by Lichner, Diabelli, Clementi; easy
pieces.
Piano 1 1 hr.
Biehl, Technical exercises, op. 30; Czerny op. 636; Bertini op. 29 and
32; Heller op. 45, op. 46; Bach preparatory studies, Little Preludes;
Schumann op. 68; classic and modern Sonatinas, solo pieces.
Piano 2 1 hr.
Beringer Technical Studies; Czerny op. 299; Cramer-Bulow Fifty Se-
lected Studies; Bach Two-part Inventions; Sonatas by Mozart; Haydn;
Chopin; easier compositions; selected solos.
Piano 3 1 hr.
Beringer, Hanon, Clementi, Gradus ad Parnassum, Bach Three-part
Inventions; French Suites; Sonatas by Beethoven; Schubert; Chopin
Nocturnes, Polonaises, etc.; selections from classic and modern com-
posers; easy accompaniments.
Piano 4 1 hr.
Chopin studies op. 10, op. 25; Bach Well-Tempered Clavichord, Suites
Anglaises; Concertos by Mozart, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Schumann,
Grieg, etc.; solos by classic and modern composers; accompaniments.
Piano Normal Methods 1 hr.
Pedagogical principles; technic; interpretation; sight reading;
history of music; ear training; transposition.
Practice teaching under Director.
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ORGAN
To be supplied
Course of Study
Organ 1 1 hr.
Ritter's Organ School. Schneider's Pedal Studies, Bk. I, II. Easy
pieces by European and American composers.
Organ 2 1 hr.
Extempore playing begun. Accompaniments for Congregational Sing-
ing. Bach's Preludes and Fugues, Vol. I, II. R. H. Shelley's Modern
Organist.
Organ 3 1 hr.
Extempore playing. Accompaniments for chorus and solo singing.
Mendelssohn's Preludes and Sonatas. Shumann's Fugues ueber B. A. C.
H. Selections from Reinberger, Piutti, Richter, Guilmant, Rossini, Raff,
Guonod, Schubert.
Organ 4 1 hr.
Thomas' Etudes. Bach's Masterpieces. Eddy's Church and Concert
Organist. Concert Pieces from Buck, Wagner, Schumann, Guilmant,
Flagler. Sonatas of Reinberger, Lemmens, Ritter.
VIOLIN
Miss Farmer
Course of Study
Violin 1 hr.
Schools: Gruenberg, Dancla, de Beriot, Sevcik. Easy Major Scales.
Solos: Sitt, Gabrielli, Bohm, Reinecke, Wohlfahrt.
Scales, major and minor keys, Gruenberg. Etudes: Meerts, Kayser
(Book I), Sitt, Winternitz (Book I). Solos: Papini, Huber, Schill,
Dancla. Sonatinas, Hauptmann.
Violin 1 1 hr.
Scales and arpeggios, Gruenberg; Foundation Studies, Gruenberg;
Velocity Exercises, Sevcik; Bowing Exercises, Casorti. Study of first
three positions. Etudes: de Beriot, Winternitz (Book II), Kayser
(Book II), Ries, op. 28. Easy double stopping. Concertinos: Seitz,
op. 22; Sitt, Huber.
Violin 2 1 hr.
Scales and bowing exercises, Schradieck. Third to seventh positions.
Etudes: Dont, Kayser (Book III), Mazas (Book I), Meerts. Sonatas:
Corelli, op. 5, Dancla. Concertos: Accolay, Seitz.
Violin 3 1 hr.
Scales, bowing exercises, Massart; Trill studies, Sevcik; Mazas (Book
II) ; Leonard, op. 21; Kruetzer. Solos: Becher, Bach, Goddard, Hubay,
Brahms. Sonatas: Haydn, Handel, Mozart. Concertos: Rode, Viotti.
Violin 4 1 hr.
Difficult double stopping and bowing exercise, Sevcik, Schradieck.
Etudes: Fiorelli, Rode. Concertos: Viotti, Mozart, Kreutzer, Bruch.
Selections from Bach Sonatas for violin alone.
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VOICE
Miss Wilkin
Course of Study
Voice 1 1 hr.
Breathing and technical exercises; Marzo's Elementary Voice Exer-
cises; Concone's Fifty Lessons; Sieber, opus 85; Panofka 85; easy
songs.
Credit: 1 hr.
Voice 2 1 hr.
Studies from Concone's Twenty-five Lessons; Marchesi; Sieber; Bor-
dogni; Lamperti; Panofka; Vaccai Exercises (Italian words); English
and Italian songs.
Credit: 2 hrs.
Voice 3 1 hr.
Further studies from Concone, Marchesi, Sieber, Bordogni, Lamperti,
Panofka. Study of Aria, English, Italian, and French songs.
Credit: 2 hrs.
Voice 4 1 hr.
More advanced studies from Concone, Marchesi, Sieber, Panofka, and
Nava. Recital programmes, including songs in English, Italian, and
French. Arias from opera and oratorio.
Credit: 2 hrs.
THEORY AND HISTORY OF MUSIC
Miss Bkownlee, Miss Muller, Miss Wilkin
Course of Study
Harmony 1 2 hrs.
Harmony 2 2 hrs.
Harmony 3 2 hrs.
Form and Analysis 2 hrs.
History of Music 2 hrs.
SIGHT SINGING
Miss Wilkin
Sight Singing 1 2 hrs.
Notation; major scales; ear training, drills in intervals; musical dic-
tation; two- and three-part singing; selected choruses.
Credit: 1 hour.
Sight Singing 2 2 hrs.
Major and minor scales; accidentals; modulation; musical dictation;
four-part singing; choruses selected from standard operas and ora-
torios; church music.
Credit: i hour.
PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC
Miss Wilkin
Public School Music 1 2 hrs.
The place of music in the life of the people and in the educational
system; selection and grading of materials; methods.
Prerequisite: Sight Singing 1.
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REQUIREMENTS FOR DIPLOMAS IN THE DEPARTMENT
OF MUSIC
Diploma in Piano:
Senior Theory
History of Music
Four numbers, one to be a concerto, in public recital
One year of Voice or Violin or Organ
Diploma in Voice:
Sight Singing two years.
Senior Voice.
Four numbers in public recital.
History of Music.
Senior Theory.
Freshman Piano.
Diploma in Violin:
Senior Theory.
History of Music
Two years Orchestra
Piano 1
Senior Violin
Four numbers, one a concerto, in public recital.
Diploma in Organ:
Junior Piano.
Senior Theory
Senior Organ.
Four numbers in public recital, one a Bach number of heavier class.
Literary Requirements for Diplomas in the Music Department:
Three years of English (except A.B., and B.S., degree students) ; one
year of Bible; two years of a Modern Language. Students who
are candidates for the diploma in Piano, Violin, or Organ are required
to take each year in addition to the practical instruction at least
nine hours of literary work, including Harmony and History of Music.
Students who are candidates for the diploma in Voice are required to
take at least twelve hours of literary work. Candidates for the diploma
in Piano or Violin are required to practice three hours daily.
Credits for Music Toward the Literary Degree
A candidate for a degree may take music as a free elective. The
credit which a student makes depends upon her progress. The normal
credit for a year's work is two hours. Students who do not make
normal progress will not receive full credit; exceptional students may
cover more than a year's work in one year and receive more credit.
She will receive credit for work in theory and history of music on the
basis of one hour of credit for each hour of recitation work. The maxi-
mum credit allowed for practical music, theory, and history of music
toward a degree is twelve hours. The maximum credit allowed for
practical music is six hours. No credit is allowed for "zero" courses.
In general, unless a student is exceptionally well prepared in music
upon entrance, she will not be able to obtain a diploma in Piano or
Violin and a literary degree in four years without doing summer work.
A student receiving the Bachelor's degree may at the same time re-
ceive a certificate from the music department if she has completed the
following: Harmony 1, Harmony 2, Harmony 3, Form and Analysis,
History of Music, and Piano 3, Violin 3 or Voice 3.
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physical education
Miss Singer
It has long been an accepted fact that mental states are directly
influenced by one's physical condition. Hence, an educational institu-
tion can not furnish efficient, systematic development for the mem-
bers of its student body unless it makes adequate provision for physical
training and the study of personal hygiene. There is an acknowledged
tendency on the part of many young women to take too little exercise.
Round shoulders are all too prevalent. Lowered muscular tone and
control of the nervous system are danger signals of impending ills and
disorder. Accordingly, the purpose of this department is to acquire by
systematic exercise the co-ordination of the mind and body, and to
overcome by corrective gymnastics any physical defective conditions of
the body.
Two hours a week is required of every student, unless she is pro-
nounced physically unfit by the examining physicians.
Two year's work in Physical Education is counted as one college
hour.
Each student must be supplied with several white middy blouses, a
pair of black shorts or bloomers and white tennis slippers for gym-
nasium work.
SECRETARIAL COURSE
Miss Shepabd
This course has been organized for the purpose of preparing students
who are candidates for degrees to meet the requirements for executive
and professional secretaries. It is open to Juniors and Seniors only.
Every facility is provided for students under competent instruction to
equip themselves to meet the exacting demands of executives for thor-
oughness, reliability and initiative.
This course requires two years for completion. No college credit is
given. A special certificate is given for satisfactory completion of the
course.
It is suggested to Freshmen and Sophomores who plan taking this
course that they complete as many credits as possible before their
Junior year.
EXPENSES FOR THE YEAR
In order to facilitate finding the expenses for the year, the
following illustrative tables are appended:
Table 1
DAY STUDENTS
Literary tuition, including the use of the library $125.00
Payable on entrance, $65.00 ; at beginning of second semester,
$60.00.
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Table 2
BOARDING STUDENTS
Board, room, literary tuition, attendance of college physician
and nurse in ordinary illness, and other fees (except laboratory
and practice fees), $400.00.
Payable on entrance, less room reservation deposit, $210.00;
at beginning of second semester, $190.00.
A deposit of $10.00 must be paid before a room is assigned.
This fee is deducted from the $210.00 required on entrance in
September. If the reservation is canceled prior to August 15,
or if the entrance credits are insufficient, this deposit will be
returned.
Table 3
REGULAR LITERARY COURSE WITH MUSIC DIPLOMA COURSE
Board, etc., as in Table 2 $400.00
Piano lessons 100.00
Harmony 25.00
Use of piano for practice one and one-half hours daily. 10.00
Total for the year $535.00
For Harmony 1 or Harmony 2 there will be an additional
charge of $10.00 for materials.
Harmony is required for a diploma in any branch of music.
A practice fee is also charged for any branch, as shown under
"Fees."
In like manner the cost of other combinations may be found
by adding to Table 2 the cost of the desired special.
Note 1. The $400.00 charge embraces a fee for simple house-
hold remedies in temporary illness. Extra nurse and physician
other than regular college physician and physicians' prescrip-
tions and medicines ordered from the drug stores must be paid
for by the student.
Note 2. The reservation fee of ten dollars paid in advance
to secure a room is deducted from the September payment, but
can not be used in payment of laboratory or practice fees.
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SPECIALS
Art:
Fine Art $90.00 a year
Applied Art Any one of the following $75.00 " "
China Painting
Costume Designing
Illustrating
Interior Decoration
Poster Designing
Public School Art
Expression $75.00 a year
Secretarial Course $30.00 a year
Music :
Piano $100.00 a year
Pipe Organ 80.00 " "
Violin 75.00 " "
Voice 100.00 " "
Harmony 3 or 4 25.00 " "
Harmony 1 or 2 35.00 " "
Public School Music 20.00 " "
FEES FOR THE YEAR
Laboratory Fees Charged in the year when the subject is
taken :
Chemistry $10.00
Physics 5.00
Biology 5.00
Fee for Firing China (according to number of pieces fired).
Piano for practice 1% hours daily 10.00
Each additional hour per day 6.00
Pipe Organ for practice 1% hours daily 20.00
Use of room for violin practice 1% hours daily 10.00
Use of room for vocal practice 1% hours daily 10.00
Diploma in any department 5.00
EXTRA STUDENT EXPENSES
While we have listed in the above schedules every item of
necessary expense, there are some items, the aggregate of which
is small such as literary society and student association dues
which, though not absolutely necessary, are advisable. A young
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woman is sent away to college to be educated, not only in books,
but for life, and she should be taught to give systematically to
the church, Sunday school, and other organizations, in order that
she may return to her community with convictions as to her
individual duty.
We suggest to parents the advisability of requiring their
daughters to keep an itemized account of personal expenditures.
Young women should be taught the golden mean between ex-
travagance and too rigid economy.
The habitual indulgence in confectionery and soft drinks is
not only expensive, but is frequently injurious to health.
NOTES REGARDING EXPENSES
Checks should be made payable to LaGrange College.
Two hundred and ten dollars must be paid upon entrance in
September. Dues for special courses are payable October 1 of
first term ; for second term are payable February the first.
Students are not allowed to register until satisfactory finan-
cial arrangements are made.
No reduction will be made for pupils who enter within one
month after the semester opens.
No student will be received for less than a semester, except by
special agreement.
]STo discount will be allowed for absence from any cause ex-
cept sickness, and that only when the absence is for as long a
period as ONE MONTH.
In the event of withdrawal on account of sickness, the
amount paid for board in advance of date of leaving will be
refunded, but not the amount paid for tuition.
No deduction will be made for the holidays. Students not
returning after Christmas will be charged to the end of the
semester.
Written permission must be sent by the parents or guardian,
directly through the mails, addressed to the Registrar, and not
to the student, before any subject may be dropped.
All dues must be settled in cash before students can receive
diplomas or transcript of credits.
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Students are entitled to the first transcript of their records
free of charge. For other transcripts a fee of one dollar will
be charged.
A deposit of fifteen dollars must be made in the Bookshop
at the opening of the term, for the purchase of books. No
accounts are open on our books for charges in the Bookshop;
books, stationery, and art materials are sold for CASH only.
The college will be closed for the Christmas holidays.
DISCOUNTS
When two or more boarding students are entered from the
same family, a discount for board and literary tuition will be
allowed, provided payment is made in advance, and provided
both sisters remain the whole semester.
A discount of $175.00 will be made to ministers regularly
engaged in their calling who enter their daughters as boarding
students. All "Specials" are charged at the regular rates.
To ministers regularly engaged in their calling who send
their daughters as day students is given a discount of one-
half the literary tuition. Branches under the head of "Specials"
are charged for at the regular rates.
SCHOLARSHIPS
The Board of Trustees authorizes the President to offer
scholarships to the value of one hundred dollars in the Board-
ing Department for one year to the first honor graduates of
accredited high schools.
Students holding college scholarships will not be given further
discounts in that year.
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ALUMNAE
Note to Alumnae:
You are cordially invited to the annual meeting each year, but you
are especially urged to be present at the re-union of your class as indi-
cated at the head of your class roll. All classes prior to 1882 are
scheduled with that class for re-union in 1932.
1846
A.B.
Elizabeth L. Burk
Sarah B. Cameron (Mrs. Swanson)
Sarah T. Cameron (Mrs. Hill)
1847
A.B.
Adelaide E. Bigham
Sarah H. Cooper (Mrs. Newton)
Tabitha E. Hill (Mrs. Howard)
Martha B. Hill (Mrs. Potts)
Rebecca V. Marshall
Sarah C. Morgan (Mrs. Barber)
*#Ophelia A. Osburne (Mrs. Weeks)
Susan J. Presley (Mrs. Bunkley)
Mary A. Saunders
1848
A.B.
Mary A. Broughton (Mrs. Montgomery)
Eliza J. Bryan (Mrs. Martin)
Amarintha C. Cameron (Mrs. Gibson)
Sarah Clayton (Mrs. Jeter)
Catherine P. Dozier (Mrs. Willis)
Jane E. Gilbert
Frances J. Greenwood (Mrs. Perry)
Sarah J. Kidd (Mrs. Camp)
Sarah E. King (Mrs. Rice)
Pauline Lewis (Mrs. Abercrombie)
Elizabeth Parham (Mrs. Tigner)
1849
A.B.
Josephine Akin (Mrs. Tatum)
Georgia C. Bigham (Mrs. Williams)
Henrietta Broome
Sophronia Campbell (Mrs. Ferrell)
Dorothy Chappel (Mrs. Matthews)
Amanda Dubose (Mrs. Ivey)
Frances A. Favor (Mrs. Goldsmith)
Mary P. Griggs (Mrs. Neal)
Susan Maddox (Mrs. Johnson)
Nancy Meaders (Mrs. Leak)
Acadia E. Mitchell (Mrs. Dowdell)
Ann E. Pitts (Mrs. Dozier)
Elizabeth A. Stinson (Mrs. Radcliff)
Mary A. Thompson
Deceased.
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1850
A.B.
Frances E. Broughton (Mrs. Long)
*Antoinette P. Burke (Mrs. Gartrell)
*Martha E. Dixon (Mrs. Glanton)
Isabella E. Douglass (Mrs. Amoss)
Narcissa W. Douglass (Mrs. Bailey)
"Rebecca G. Forbes
Margaret A. Gilliam (Mrs. Goodman)
Mary Griffin (Mrs. McGhee)
,^-Sarah Griggs (Mrs. Long)
Martha Harvey (Mrs. Harper)
*Ann E. McGhee (Mrs. Akers)
Susan Meadors (Mrs. Brown)
Sarah C. Newton (Mrs. Dozier)
Cordelia Redding (Mrs. Jones)
Rebecca Slaton (Mrs. Nicholson)
Carolina Stevens (Mrs. Banks)
"Catharine Stinson (Mrs. Neal)
Helen Tate (Mrs. Mitchell)
1851
A.B.
Mary Alford (Mrs. Heard)
Tallulah Carter (Mrs. Wells)
Mary Cox (Mrs. Kener)
Ann Davis (Mrs. )
w^Tane Davis (Mrs. Weston)
*Mary M. Douglas
Susan Douglas (Mrs. Gunn)
^Mary E. Drake (Mrs. Phillips)
!ary Graves (Mrs. Lee)
1852
A.B.
L. C. Hampton (Mrs. Davis)
Sarah Harris (Mrs. Lockhart)
EL Celestie Hill (Mrs. Means)
^" Susan McGhee (Mrs. Hampton)
Jane Newton (Mrs. Hall)
*Eliza Kidd (Mrs. Lane)
Ann Reid
Mary F. Reid
Rebecca Rutledge (Mrs. Boynton)
Roxana Sharp (Mrs. Jones)
~~ Gatharine Spicer (Mrs. )
1853
A.B.
Lorine Acee (Mrs. Smith)
*Sarah Ayers (Mrs. Potts)
Alberta Amoss (Mrs. Heard)
"Isabella Baldrick
"Louisa Bryan
Anna Calhoun (Mrs. Martin)
Emma Cameron (Mrs. Leonard)
*Sarah Cameron (Mrs. Waters)
Ellen Cline (Mrs. Gaffney)
Catherine Coleman
^Deceased.
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Mary Colquitt (Mrs. Dix)
Caroline Craven (Mrs. Sappington)
-rE. 8. Edmondson (Mrs. Maffett)
Mary Fall
Nancy Hall (Mrs. Hall)
Missouri Jones (Mrs. )
"^-Hary Lee (Mrs. )
Mary Loyd (Mrs. T. S. Bradfield)
Elizabeth Pace (Mrs. )
Marietta Peeples
H8usa Presley (Mrs. Pearson)
Harriet Spivey (Mrs. Marcus)
Caroline Ware (Mrs. Gay)
Mary Whitfield (Mrs. Boyd)
1854
A.B.
Sarah Barnes (Mrs. Burney)
Mary Colquitt (Mrs. Green)
Ann E. Cooper
Margaret Cunningham (Mrs. Smith)
Amanda Edmondson (Mrs. Newton)
Harriet Edmondson (Mrs. Anderson)
Frances Harris (Mrs. Kimball)
Mary King (Mrs. Scott)
^ Florida Key (Mrs. Ward)
Mary McKemie (Mrs. Craven)
^bucy Morrow (Mrs. Smith)
Susan Newton (Mrs. Bennett)
^Lucy Pace (Mrs. Scaife)
Georgia Patrick (Mrs. Allen)
-Missouri Pitts
Sarah Reed (Mrs. W. D. Grant)
<-6flsan Skeen
Sarah Smith (Mrs. Wilson)
Sarah Stembridge (Mrs. Herring)
Mary Stephens (Mrs. Coory)
^-R. T. Taliaferro
vCornelia Tyler
'Mary Yancey (Mrs. Young)
1855
A.B.
Letitia Austell
Martha Coghill
Sarah Dawkins (Mrs. Pace)
Virginia Edmondson (Mrs. Field)
Margaret Griffin
Sarah Harris
Mary Holland
^-Melissa Laney
Phoebe Mabry
Henrietta McBain (Mrs. Kimbrough)
Margaret McDowell
Camilla Meadors
Margaret Mooney (Mrs. Ezzell)
Blanche Morgan (Mrs. Johnson)
- -Mary Redwinc
Tarah Reese (Mrs. Lovelace)
*Deoeied.
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*Kate I. Selleck (Mrs. Edmondson)
Eliza Shepherd (Mrs. Morgan.)
Mary Steagall (Mrs. Dent)
*Susan Tooke
^ Emma Tucker
*Sarah Ward (Mrs. Thomas L. Davidson)
1856
A.B.
Melissa Appleby (Mrs. McCraw)
Martha Blackburn (Mrs. Judge)
*Laura Cameron (Mrs. Kirby)
*Martha Carter (Mrs. Weaver)
Sallie Craig
"Lizzie Cunningham
Elizabeth DeLoach
Ellen DeLoach
-M. J. Edwards (Mrs. Thompson)
"Louise Ellis (Mrs. Herring)
*Susan Harrell (Mrs. Smith)
.Anna Haynes (Mrs. Eenwick)
Nancy Hill (Mrs. Morgan)
"Harriet Lipscomb (Mrs. Kirby)
Martha McKemie (Mrs. Craven)
Anna Meadows
_. S: Indiana Pitts (Mrs. Stowe)
Mary Powell
Rebecca Powell
Sophia Saunders
^--Frances Tennyson
Mary Tyler (Mrs. Bynum)
"Philo Ware (Mrs. Witherspoon)
1857
A.B.
"Margaret Alford (Mrs. Heard)
"Frances Andrews
"Mary Y. Atkinson (Mrs. Mallory)
*G. A. Baldrick
Mittie Berry (Mrs. Oglesby)
*Hadessa Byrd (Mrs. Trawick)
*S. A. Cameron (Mrs. Colbert)
*Mary C. Cole
Laura Garlington (Mrs. )
Susan Harrell (Mrs. Mayberry)
Addie Power
s^Hattie Shumate
Elizabeth Smith (Mrs. Clark)
*Anna Stegall (Mrs. J. H. Orr)
Jennie Stinson (Mrs. Lee Tigner)
*Anna Swanson (Mrs. Swanson)
-"Martha Tooke
*Fannie Warde (Mrs. J. D. Johnson)
1858
A.B.
"Georgia Bonner (Mrs. Terrell)
Lydia Brown (Mrs. )
*Sallie Bull (Mrs. John Park)
"Deceased.
52 LaGrange College
W. H. Clayton
Julia Cooper (Mrs. Van Epps)
Margaret Cox (Mrs. A. J. Tuggle)
Rebecca Scott (Mrs. G. V. Boddie)
I. F. Gordon
A. S. Greenwood (Mrs. Slatter)
*E. A. Hamilton
Mary Hamilton
A. C. Hanks (Mrs. )
'""Mary Reese
May E. Speer (Mrs. Winship)
1859
A.B.
Mary L. Akers
Susan Bass
Martha Bell (Mrs. Ridley)
Hattie Carlton (Mrs. Dozier)
Mary Carlton
Alice Culler (Mrs. J. B. Cobb)
Fletcher Harden (Mrs. Flournoy)
Julia Hunt (Mrs. Peyton Colquitt)
C. McKennie (Mrs. Craven)
Sue Means (Mrs. Griffin)
*A Moreland (Mrs. D. N. Speer)
Annie Morgan (Mrs. Flournoy)
R. M. Moss (Mrs. Moss)
Bettie Nelson
M. R. Pullen (Mrs. Russell)
Mary Shepherd (Mrs. E. J. Kirksey)
1126 N. W. 5th St., Miami, Fla.
*"*Mattie Shepherd (Mrs. Russell) Columbus, Ga.
Aley Smith (Mrs. T. A. Boddie)
Carrie Stinson (Mrs. Ogletree)
Achsah Turner (Mrs. A. F. Marsh)
Ophelia Wilkes (Mrs. Tumlin)
^^Tinsley Winston (Mrs. Winston)
Sarah Womack (Mrs. Garrison) Texas
*R. K. Woodward (Mrs. Harris)
1860
A.B.
Emma Bostwick (Mrs. John Edmondston)
Abbie Calaway
Claude Carlton
Eliza Cox (Mrs. Akers)
Mary E. Evans (Mrs. Edwards)
F. C. Fleming (Mrs. Dixon)
Cornelia Forbes (Mrs. Waltermire)
^August Hill (Mrs. Thompson)
Fannie Jeter
M. Fannie Johnston (Mrs. A. J. McBride)
188 Cooper St., S. W., Atlanta, Ga.
N. A. Johnson (Mrs. Maddox)
Lizzie Laney
-*s Janie Laney
Alice Ledbetter (Mrs. Revill)
*S. Cornelia Lovejoy
Mary Miller (Mrs. N. A. Mooty)
*Deceased.
LaGrange College 53
*Fredonia Eaiford (Mrs. McFarland)
Aline E. Eeese (Mrs. Blonder) Nashville, Tenn.
Polly Eobinson (Mrs. Hammond)
*Edna Kush (Mrs. Callahan)
Sallie Sanges (Mrs. Mullins)
*Laura Sassnett (Mrs. Branham)
*Sallie Shepherd (Mrs. Shorter)
*Mollie Smith (Mrs. Eli Blount)
*Sallie Tally
"Isabel Winfrey
1861
A.B.
*Lavinia Byrd (Mrs. Craig)
*Julia Bohannon (Mrs. Witter)
George Broughton (Mrs. Hays) Louisville, Ky.
*Cordelia Cooper (Mrs. Fields)
*Ella Cunningham (Mrs. Smith)
*Frances Douglass (Mrs. Lowe)
*Mollie Hunnicutt (Mrs. Turner)
*C. M. Ledbetter (Mrs. Ellis)
*Lucy Lipscomb (Mrs. T. J. Harwell)
Levecie G. Maddox (Mrs. Kendrick)
Nuda M. Ousley
*Emma Page (Mrs. Hunnicutt)
*Ellen B. Patillo (Mrs. S. P. Callaway)
E. C. Phillips (Mrs. Jelks)
*L. C. Pullen (Mrs. Morris)
"Charlotte Reid (Mrs. Joseph Ware)
*Genie Eeid (Mrs. Cameron)
*M. A. Story (Mrs. McDonald)
*S. Elmira Wilkes (Mrs. Shuttles)
*Emma Yancey (Mrs. Bryan)
1862
A.B.
Mary Baldrick Alabama
Frances Bass
Fletcher Birch
*Vandalia Boddie
Lizzie Burge
*Anna E. Evins (Mrs. Wisdom)
Mattie Fleming
*Lucy Fleming
Mary Gilmer
Mary Elizabeth Godwin (Mrs. W. C. Cotton) LaGrange, Ga.
*Jennie Goodwin (Mrs. J. L. Bailey) .
Eebecca Harrington (Mrs. Bookhart)
Mary Haynes
*Eliza Hill (Mrs. Davis)
reorgia Hodnett (Mrs. Ward)
*Susan Hogg (Mrs. Davidson)
*Bettie Howell (Mrs. H. C. Bailey)
Sallie A. Knight (Mrs. )
"Sallie A. Little (Mrs. Williams)
vft.nna Lyon
^*C. P. McGhee
Kate Merritt (Mrs. Joiner)
Mary Mooney
*Deceased.
54 LaGrange College
Lou O'Neal
Kransillian Owens (Mrs. Tafft)
**Clara Packard
Fletcher Pitts (Mrs. Marshall)
Mattie Pitts (Mrs. Harris)
<Mattie Traylor (Mrs. Wright)
^follie White
Mattie Wimbish (Mrs. Abraham)
1863
A.B.
Addie Bull (Mrs. Tomlinson)
Hattie Callaway
Lizzie Leslie
Sallie Leslies (Mrs. Beasley)
Mattie Marshall (Mrs. W. W. Turner)
Annie Martin (Mrs. Freeman)
Belle McCan (Mrs. ) Virginia
Geraldine Moreland (Mrs. W. Speer)
Anna Turner
1864
A.B.
Eliza Akers (Mrs. Bowden)
Ella Broughton
Ida Burk (Mrs. Hay)
Mary Cunningham (Mrs. George Forbes)
Mary E. Curtwright (Mrs. Eakestraw)
Fannie Hall (Mrs. Tom Caudle)
Nora Owens (Mrs. Smith)
Fannie Pullen (Mrs. Amis)
1865
A.B.
Kate Beall (Mrs. L. C. Beall) 1425 Hemphill St., Ft. Worth, Texas
Alice Bryant (Mrs. Willis)
Achsah Maddox (Mrs. Pace)
1869
A.B.
Emma Alexander
Ida Amoss (Mrs. Charles H. MacFarlane) LaGrange, Ga.
Nora Amoss (Mrs. Henry Dozier)
Emma Butt
Mollie Hall (Mrs. J. G. Truitt) LaGrange, Ga.
Emily Hornady
Nellie Hornady
Josie Keith
Charlie McMurray
Hattie Patillo (Mrs. Stubbs)
Ellen Sims
Fannie Sims
1871
A.B.
_^tTanie Barber (Mrs. N. W. Truitt) Cornelia, Ga.
Nannie Calaway (Mrs. Wylie)
Lula Culberson (Mrs. McCoy)
Mary Hill (Mrs. Boyce Ficklin) 106 Water St., Washington, Ga.
Deceased.
,
LaGrange College 55
1872
A.B.
^^Mattie Strother (Mrs. Barksdale) Aonia, Ga.
1873
A.B.
*8allie Cotter (Mrs. Reavis)
"Annie Curtwright (Mrs. W. J. McClure)
*Carrie Pitman (Mrs. Truitt)
"Willie Pitman (Mrs. Bradfield)
*Mary L. Poythress (Mrs. Barnard)
1874
A.B.
*Maria Bass
*Dora Boykin (Mrs. Maffett)
*Mollie B. Evans (Mrs. Seals)
*Sallie Lou Haralson (Mrs. E. H. Cobb) Villa Eiea, Ga.
- Lula Ward LaGrange, Ga.
'Maggie Whitaker (Mrs. W. B. Foote).239 King's Highway, Decatur,Ga.
*Addie Wimbush (Mrs. Anthony)
1876
A.B.
[bra Gaulding (Mrs. Thomasson)
mnie McFail (Mrs. B. A. Warlick) P. O. Box 113, Jonesboro, Ga.
1877
A.B.
*Mary Alford (Mrs. Hogg)
^ifulia Connally (Mrs. Luther Bosser)
-Annie Crusselle (Mrs. Vaughan)
Antoinette Curtright (Mrs. W. A. Candler)
1653 N. Decatur Road, N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
*Emma Palmer (Mrs. Williams)
Clodissa Richardson (Mrs. Connally)
1878
A.B.
*Lizzie Baugh (Mrs. McDonald)
Sallie Boykin (Mrs. C. C. Jones)
*F. Virgie Buice (Mrs. Mozely)
Leila Hudson Jonesboro, Ga,
Mattie McGhee (Mrs. John W. Park)
*01a Simmons (Mrs. Simmons)
Lizzie Traylor R. F. D., LaGrange, Ga.
1879
A.B.
Lula Jones (Mrs. Bilbrough) Cartersville, Ga. I
Mattie Traylor (Mrs. T. H. Northen)
766 Piedmont Ave., N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
Fannie White (Mrs. A. S. Clay) Marietta, Ga.
-^Sallie Williams (Mrs. Reid) Warm Springs, Ga.
Deceased.
56 LaGrange College
1880
A.B.
Jennie M. Atkinson Missionary to China
Mattie Cook (Mrs. Zellars)
Sallie Downer (Mrs. J. T. Bright). 451 Peachtree St., N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
>^.Fannie Dowman (Mrs. Suber) Ben Hill Ga.
__^Ma Lee Emory (Mrs. Trammell)
*Hattie Handly (Mrs. C. S. Reade) Sycamore St., Decatur, Ga.
^^Aiyrtle McFarlin (Mrs. W. D. Russell) Hogansville, Ga.
^>Emma Stipe (Mrs. J. P. Walker)
1881
A.B.
Lula Brannon (Mrs. Knapp) Ala.
Stella Burns
Ella L. Cruselle (Mrs. Baker)
Mattie Driver (Mrs. Smith)
Myrtle Gates (Mrs. Smith)
*E. Baxter Mabry (Mrs. Brooks)
Augusta Vaughan (Mrs. T. H. Timmons)
Etta Vaughan (Mrs. Fitzpatrick) Culloden, Ga.
Lula Walker (Mrs. Ware)
Loulie Watkins (Mrs. Overstreet)
Mollie Whitaker (Mrs. Matthews)
1882
Re-union, 1932 and 1937
A.B.
Alice Boykin (Mrs. Millard McLendon) LaGrange, Ga.
Lily Howard (Mrs. W. S. McLarin)
Ida Palmer (Mrs. F. I. McDonald) 346 Glendale Ave., N.E., Atlanta, Ga.
^- -Mollie Stipe (Mrs. F. R. Walker) 355 Brooks Ave., N. E., Decatur, Ga.
^~ -Mary Fannie Turner (Mrs. John M. Taylor) Juniper, Ga.
Bertha Walker (Mrs. Fuhrer)
Irene Ward (Mrs. Lupo)
1883
Re-union, 1932 and 1937
A.B.
Helen Baldwin 25 Baltimore Block, Atlanta, Ga.
^-ACarrie Ballard (Mrs. J. A. Sasser)
Annie Bradley (Mrs. Park)
May Candler (Mrs. Winchester)
^-^"usie Candler (Mrs. B. B. Perry) Dawson, Ga.
Ginevra Gholson (Mrs. F. D. Cantrell) Union Point, Ga.
Carobel Heidt (Mrs. Andrew E. Calhoun) 106 Inman Circle, Atlanta, Ga.
Maude Howell (Mrs. Brook) Alpharetta, Ga.
Carrie Parks (Mrs. Luke Johnson)
Nellie Revill (Mrs. C. M. O'Hara) P. O. Box. 1247, Orlando, Fla.
Effie Thompson (Mrs. A. J. Smith)
Jane Wadsworth (Mrs. Irving) Birmingham, Ala.
Lilarette Young (Mrs. Matthews)
7546 Beachview, Apt. 415, Chicago, 111.
1884
Re-union, 1932 and 1937
A.B.
Beulah B. Arnold (Mrs. W. B. Pringle)
Ellen Barry (Mrs. Carney)
Deceased.
LaGrange College 57
Mary Broome (Mrs. Young Gresham)
Minnie Revill (Mrs. R. J. Atkinson) Greenville, Ga.
Eugenia Sims (Mrs. Thomas B. Akridge)
1007 Columbia Ave., N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
^.Mai-nip Spears (Mrs. Wicker) Augusta, Ga.
A. S. Wadsworth (Mrs. Copeland)
Mary Lizzie Wright (Mrs. Stevens) Savannah, Ga.
1885
Re-union, 1933
A.B.
Pauline E. Arnold (Mrs. William Wright)
*J. Jessie Barnett (Mrs. W. H. Everett) Vienna, Ga.
Emma F. Bullard (Mrs. Fred R. Smith) Palmetto, Ga.
Katie D. Cooper (Mrs. W. F. Culpepper) Senoia, Ga.
Ethel Johnson (Mrs. W. A. Puckett) Tifton, Ga.
Daisy Knight (Mrs. Hugh Abercrombie) Watkinsville, Ga.
^._JiOllie Lewis (Mrs. B. P. Harris) . .1700 Gloucester St., Brunswick, Ga.
"Olivia V. Macy (Mrs. George Crusselle)
*Mollie C. Simms (Mrs. Ward)
Annie Kate Worley (Mrs. E. E. Kimbrough) Gainesville, Ga.
Lizzie L. Dyer (Mrs. Duke) LaFayette, Ala.
B.S.
Harttie Mae Morgan (Mrs. Johnston)
^^ersia Wright (Mrs. J. H. Thomason) Opelika, Ala.
1886
Re-union, 1933
A.B.
Lucy Evans (Mrs. Charles Banks) 2113 14th St., Bradenton, Fla.
Bessie Jackson (Mrs. James Baker) Dallas, Ga.
Mattie Magruder (Mrs. Robert Ammons) LaGrange, Ga.
Willie Miller (Mrs. B. R. Cook) LaGrange, Ga.
Mary Ruth Mixon (Mrs. Samuel C. Dobbs) Lakemont, Ga.
Nelie Smith (Mrs. Isham Dorsey) Opelika, Ala.
*-elle Poer Llano, Texas
*Leman Poer (Mrs. Henry Lanier)
Ida B. Smith (Mrs. Gay) Dadeville, Ala.
Bunnie Trimble (Mrs. Clarence Johnson).. 21 Collier Road, Atlanta, Ga.
*Ella Walker
B.S.
Emma Ban-ett (Mrs. Black)
*Willie Burns (Mrs. Davis)
*Mary Lou Dansby
^Jessie Pitman (Mrs. E. M. Sutton) 209 N. Candler St., Decatur, Ga.
"Minnie Ware (Mrs. William Woodyard)
1887
Re-union, 1933
A.B.
Glenn Camp (Mrs. Starling Carpenter) Newnan, Ga.
An nie L. Cole (Mrs. L. H. Wolfe) Texas
J. Winona Cotter (Mrs. W. H. Cotter) Valdosta, Ga.
*Lucy A. Heard (Mrs. Jones)
3|grtha V. Henry (Mrs. H. M. Thomas)
^Jmisie Jarrell (Mrs. Henry Turner) Quitman, Ga.
Blanche McFarlin (Mrs. H. F. Gaffney)
H-2 Dimon Court Apts., Columbus, Ga.
*Deceased.
58 LaGrange College
^-Alaud McFarlin (Mrs. James T. White)
672 Virginia Ave., N.E., Atlanta, Ga.
Clara Merriweather (Mrs. A. C. McMeekin) . .R. F. D., Washington, Ga.
Amy Moss Route 7, West Point, Ga.
^Lillian O. Ridenhour (Mrs. J. W. Payne)
^^Maidee Smith LaGrange, Ga.
Mary K. Strozier (Mrs. James P. Barnett) Greenville, Ga.
Jimmie Lou Thompson (Mrs. Thomas Goodrum) Newnan, Ga,
""Maud B. Tompkins (Mrs. Ed Perry) Bainbridge, Ga.
Carrk' Y. Williams (Mrs. Charles Baker)
Gordon St., S. W., Atlanta, Ga.
Annie Wilson Luthersville, Ga.
B.S.
dtessie G. Burnett (Mrs. P. J. Williams)
3015 Hamilton St., Columbus, Ga.
E. May Johnson (Mrs. Neal Harmon) Odessadale, Ga.
^-Ora Wing (Mrs. J. E. West) 191 Grant St., Atlanta, Ga.
1888
Re-union, 1933
A.B.
-Dora H. Bechmon (Mrs. William Schettman)
127 Ashley Ave., Charleston, S. C.
Lou G. Camp (Mrs. Robert Brannon) Moreland, Ga.
M. Jennie Cooper (Mrs. Springer Mabry) Dallas, Texas
Fannie Covin (Mrs. J. C. Shirah)
Minnie L. Crawford (Mrs. Jenkins)
Margaret Crawford (Mrs. John H. Maddox) 116 Hurt St., Atlanta, Ga.
^^eilie Ellis (Mrs. Trippe)
M. Jennie Evans (Mrs. J. L. Bradfield) LaGrange, Ga.
Mamie Hardwick (Mrs. George H. Purvis)
Lily Jarrell (Mrs. W. J. McClenny) Thomasville, Ga.
^^*$. Grace Johnson (Mrs. Twyman) Texas
^Fannie Bet Jones (Mrs. Augustus Quillian) Cartersville, Ga.
^-^"T?ecile Longino Fairburn, Ga.
*Annie M. Moate (Mrs. Scott)
^^--Minnie Moore (Mrs. Lythgoe) Newnan, Ga.
S. Lizzie Parks (Mrs. Thomas Betterton)
368 South Crest Road, Chattanooga, Tenn.
^--Lillie Sullivan
.^A. Lois Turner (Mrs. H. H. Wilcox) Hartwell, Ga.
Pearl White (Mrs. R. L. Barnes) R. F. D. 3, LaGrange, Ga.
Lalli A. Witherspoon (Mrs. Johnson)
B.S.
""^ Lizzie I. Arnold (Mrs. W. B. Pringle) Newnan, Ga.
Maude M. Scroggins (Mrs. J. E. Dent) Newnan, Ga.
^"Maggie Van Zandt (Mrs. Rufus Scott) Paris, Texas
Ruby Ware (Mrs. Charles Searcy)
1889
Re-union, 1934
A.B.
Annie H. Chambliss (Mrs. Wooley)
76th St. and 1st Ave., E. Lake, Birmingham, Ala.
*> Lu Abbie Chambliss 7608 First Ave., Birmingham, Ala.
*L. Dora Cline
+ Corrie Dickerson (Mrs. Lee)
"Deceased.
LaGrange College 59
?ary N. Hurt (Mrs. A. Loyd) . . 281 Ponce de Leon Place, Atlanta, Ga.
^ fcily Jackson (Mrs. Albert Tigner)
White Sulphur Springs, R. F. IX, Chipley, Ga.
Maude McDaniel
^Minnie E. Mclntire (Mrs. Sam Tribble) .Athens, Ga.
idllian Moate (Mrs. William Rives) Massee Apts., Macon. Ga.
Bettie D. Parker (Mrs. Charles Davenport)
408 Ponce de Leon Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
, -Julia F. Eidley (Mrs. Elbert Willett) 1130 Leighton Ave., Anniston, Ala.
^^-E. May SwindalL (Mrs. John G. Logan)
"*" 1259 Metropolitan Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
"Fannie Teasley (Mrs. Hutcherson)
v. Jate Truitt (Mrs. William Young) LaGrange, Ga.
B.S.
HEiula Dickerson (Mrs. Maxwell) 1306 Troup St., The Hill, Augusta, Ga.
^sSona E. Haralson (Mrs. Smith)
-L.F. Eugenia Shepherd Orlando, Fla.
"Minnie B. Wilkinson, (Mrs. Frank Tatum)
1890
Re-union, 1934
A.B.
Grace L. Aiken (Mrs. Mitchell)
*Myra Will Brantley (Mrs. M. W. Tye)
r *"Kate D. Daniel (Mrs. Joe Polhill) Hawkinsville, Ga.
ACaggie W. Dean (Mrs. W. A. Warden) LaGrange, Ga.
^^Maggie E. Evans (Mrs. Eobert Riley)
305 Belief ontaine, Kansas City, Mo.
*-~01ara N. Graves (Mrs. Oscar Smith) Valdosta, Ga.
M. Loulie Hardwick (Mrs. M. L. Candler)
1666 Howard Rd., Atlanta, Ga.
Sallie Hodges (Mrs. D. Q. Dallis) Pavo, Ga.
Willie Jones 607 20th St., Columbus, Ga.
^*Ruth Marsh (Mrs. Thomas Lee) Chickamauga, Ga.
Mamie C. McGhee White Sulphur Springs, Ga.
Ada McLaughlin (Mrs. William R. Jones)
919 W. Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga.
^>Annie G. Robertson .R. F. D., Greenville, Ga.
, S'Corinne Simril Newnan, Ga.
*Claire L. Smith (Mrs. Frank Hill)
*M. Emma Wilson (Mrs. Sam Turnipseed)
B.S.
S. Paralie Brotherton (Mrs. George C. Walker)
1259 Highland Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
D. Newtie Ingram (Mrs. E. L. Merrill) Turin, Ga.
Pearl Lee (Mrs. Wilbur Trimble) Trimble, Ga.
^M. Gladys Sims (Mrs. Ponder)
Minnie L. Smith (Mrs. Wall) 208 B. S. W., Ardmore, Okla.
^-Hna T. Sperry (Mrs. E. Rivers) Route A. Box 183, Atlanta, Ga.
^ *onnie V. Stovall
I *Minnie Willingham (Mrs. )
1891
Re-union, 1934
A.B.
Frankie M. Arnold (Mrs. J. D. Lyles) Jonesboro, Ga.
Myrtie G. Beauchamp (Mrs. Dickerson) Williamson, Ga.
Deceased.
60 LaGrange College
U. Quie Cousins (Mrs. S. A. Brown) 2035 Boulevard Drive, Atlanta, Ga.
-ffennie Lou Covin (Mrs. Howard Wooding) LaGrange, Ga.
Mamie Zach Crockett (Mrs. J. C. Haynes) Jonesboro) Ga!
-Lucie Crouch (Mrs. E. C. Thrash) .. .Bouldercrest Drive, E. Atlanta, Ga.
Georgia Heard (Mrs. Fields)
Hettie O. Hearn (Mrs. L. McCalla)
" \rizona B. Lilies (Mrs. Hines)
^^B. Montana Liles (Mrs. Summit)
^-Pearl Long (Mrs. Clifford L. Smith) LaGrange, Ga.
.lane Lou McFarlin (Mrs. H. H. Mattingly)
734 Frederica,, N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
Florence Smith (Mrs. C. L. Stone) 515 Flood St., Norman, Okla.
Mattie W. Walcott (Mrs. Tom Moore) Oluster, Okla.
B.S.
Eosa O. Atkinson Texas
Lily Brady (Mrs. W. G. Fish)
^j V*-Lucile Covin (Mrs. Clanton)
Addie C. George Texas
Ora Gray (Mrs. L. P. Davison) Dallas, Texas
^^ C. Walton Hollinshead (Mrs. Eobie) Milledgeville, Ga.
Mattie E. Johnson (Mrs. Dillard)
Leila Winn (Mrs. J. W. Miller)
Music Diplomas
Eosa O. Atkinson Texas
>Maidee Smith LaGrange, Ga.
Minnie L. Smith (Mrs. Wall) 208 B. S. W., Ardmore, Okla.
1892
Re-union, 1934
A.B.
Maud L. Bailey (Mrs. Arthur Eichardson) LaGrange, Ga.
Annie F. Baxter (Mrs. Smith)
Annie E. Bell (Mrs. Schenck)
Sallie S. Boyd (Mrs. Pierre Sims)
^-tiady E. Boykin (Mrs. Eobert Segrest) LaGrange, Ga.
E. Maude Ellis
Uennie Smith
Tabitha E. Speer (Mrs. Ezzard)
Bonnell L. Strozier (Mrs. F. J. Bivens) Moultrie, Ga.
.--^Forrest L. Strozier Greenville, Ga.
^TJuliet Tuggle (Mrs. John H. Nelson) Et. 3, Cleveland, Ga.
*Lucia W. Hunt
^Ella E. Johnson (Mrs. W. M. Sykes) Eose Apts, Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Sallie M. Quillian (Mrs. John Jones) Cartersville, Ga.
Eosa Sharp
^-T. Antionette Ward
Van Dyck Studio, 8th Ave, and 56th St., New York City
Edith West (Mrs. Gus Harris) Decatur, Ala.
M. Louise Wimbish (Mrs. Beach)
B.S.
Effie S. Agnew (Mrs. John McCrary) Eoyston, Ga.
C. Lorraine Bradley (Mrs. Joseph Jarrell) 165 Waddell St., Athens, Ga.
^--Euth Camp (Mrs. W. Smith) Mount Dora, Fla.
Clarabess Crain (Mrs. John Fambro) Eockmart, Ga.
Jennie F. Foster (Mrs. Mason)
Maud Freeman Griffin, Ga.
*Deceased.
LaGrange College 61
Winnie V. Hearn Texas
-@iara E. Hodges (Mrs. J. E. Linder) Hartwell, Ga.
*F. Lillian McLaughlin (Mrs. Joseph McGhee)
*Lizzie P. Merritt
^/Lizzie M. Parham
*Mary Wooten (Mrs. Moss)
Music Diplomas
-HClara N. Graves (Mrs. Oscar Smith) Valdosta, Ga.
Mary L. Park (Mrs. M. D. Fowler)
,,/Claire L. Smith (Mrs. F. H. Hill)
1893
Re-union, 1935
A.B.
M. Bird Baxter (Mrs. O. A. Gentry) Eastman, Ga.
*S. Amanda Britt (Mrs. Leon O. Lewis)
Mattie Bulloch Warm Springs, Ga.
*Blonde Capps (Mrs. Clarence E. Mason)
Gene Covin (Mrs. E. K. Farmer) LaGrange, Ga.
Meta Dickinson (Mrs. J. B. Daniel) LaGrange, Ga.
Ruth Evans (Mrs. Eoy Dallis) LaGrange, Ga.
^M. Edna Ferguson (Mrs. Philip M. Tate) .Fairmount, Ga.
Fannie Harrell R. F. D., Cummins, Ga.
Leila B. Kendrick 2324 Glade Road, Columbus, Ga.
Dolly Hooks
^-Mary F. Liles (Mrs. J. T. Nelson) Roanoke, Ala.
^--M. Lula Lovelace (Mrs. Robert N. Hogg) West Point, Ga.
Lizzie S. Lupo (Mrs. J. H. McGrew)
364 Highland Ave., N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
M. Ora Martyn (Mrs. H. E. Abbott)
213 W. Princeton Ave., College Park, Ga.
Angie L. Maynard (Mrs. L. F. Sell) Hoschton, Ga.
^ --M. Kate Moss (Mrs. R. C. Cleckler)
106 Washington St., College Park, Ga.
"^A-nnie F. Reid (Mrs. Harry Roberts) Bonham, Texas
"Leila A. Shewmake
Macie E. Speer (Mrs. E. M. Copeland) McDonough, Ga.
-rfistelle Strozier (Mrs. S. D. Ravenell) . .639 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga.
"Mary Tomlinson (Mrs. A. J. Tuggle) LaGrange, Ga.
*Jennie W. Williams (Mrs. Miller)
B.S.
B. Mae Brady (Mrs. Frank R. Bartlett)
237 Brooklyn Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
"Ledra Edmondson (Mrs. Charles J. Warner).. 307 S. 8th St., Rome, Ga.
Maymie B. Hendrix (Mrs. Andrew Anderson) Tampa, Fla.
^-^^.nnie Gertrude Henry (Mrs. George Wicker) Trenton, S. C.
"Nellie B. Kirkley (Mrs. Campbell)
^ary Z. Latham (Mrs. Gus Cox) 919 Courthouse, Atlanta, Ga.
Fredonia Maddox (Mrs. W. A. Webster)
567 Blvd. PI., N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
Vela C. Winn (Mrs. W. W. Hawkins) 231 Hancock St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Music Diplomas
"Nellie B. Kirkley (Mrs. Campbell)
M. Lula Lovelace (Mrs. Robert Hogg) West Point, Ga.
-T. Antoinette Ward
Van Dyck Studio, 8th Ave., 50th St. New York City
*Deceased.
62 LaGrange College
1894
Re-union, 1935
A.B.
Louise Anderson (Mrs. Frederick P. Manget) Missionary to China
V. Eula Beauchamp (Mrs. W. H. Meacham)
7 Lake View Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
Lula Belle Bird LaGrange, Ga.
__-iina Brazell (Mrs. Will Trimble) Hogansville, Ga.
Sadie Bess Bryan (Mrs. O. M. Heard) Cordele, Ga.
Etta Cleveland (Mrs. F. J. Dodd) LaGrange, Ga.
Susie Harrell R. F. D. Cumming, Ga.
*A. Estelle Harvard (Mrs. E. E. Clements)
mm Adella Hunter (Mrs. C. N. Pike) LaGrange, Ga.
^Mma. O. Lewis (Mrs. T. B. McElroy)
Mary Mitchell (Mrs. G. W. Clower) Lawrenceville, Ga.
Minnie O. Mosely (Mrs. Fred James)... 877 11th St., Boulder, Colorado
# Lizzie Moss (Mrs. R. C. Cleckler)
^-"Amy I. White (Mrs. Wisdom)
Pearl W. White (Mrs. Fanning Potts) Gabbettsville, Ga.
B.S.
*Mary L. Brinsfield (Mrs. Wallace Rogers)
Fannie H. Clark (Mrs. Maynard) Tyler, Okla.
Edda Cook (Mrs. Wm. H. Pitt).. 2633 St. John Ave., Jacksonville, Fla.
*Clara DeLaperriere (Mrs. Lanier)
Eula Hines (Mrs. Johnson) Albertsville, Ala.
Nettie C. Howell (Mrs. Lane)
^43. Eula Liles (Mrs. J. P. Radney) Roanoke, Ala.
Cora Milam (Mrs. Wren Coleman) Noxapater, Miss.
Bessie Mosely (Mrs. Ed von Bruencheinhein) Milwaukee, Wis.
Lucie Patillo (Mrs. Logan Jones) 210 E. 39th St., Savannah, Ga.
-Kate Wilkinson LaGrange, Ga.
Music Diplomas
Bird Baxter (Mrs. O. A. Gentry) Eastman, Ga.
Gene Covin (Mrs. E. K. Farmer) LaGrange, Ga.
1895
Re-union, 1935
A.B.
Myra L. Bruce (Mrs. Cleve Glasure) Commerce, Ga.
Rosa Callahan (Mrs. James M. Lassiter) Hephzibah, Ga.
Hunter M. Carnes (Mrs. Virgil Harvard)
Lily Coggins (Mrs. R. T. Jones) Canton, Ga.
^-Alice Harp (Mrs. Young) Florida
M. Evans Harris (Mrs. William P. King) Nashville, Tenn.
H. Estelle Hutcheson (Mrs. Harlan)
Buford Johnson Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.
Lillian Johnson (Mrs. Burkhalter)
Annie I. Key (Mrs. Walker)
Eva Mashburn (Mrs. Lamback)
Gussie R. McCutcheon Columbus, Ga.
Birdie Meaders (Mrs. Dowda) Texas
Daisy Morris (Mrs. W. L. Smith)... 810 Cotton Ave., Birmingham, Ala.
Clara Parks (Mrs. Joseph Fetherston) Newnan, Ga.
--'I'allulah Quillian (Mrs. John Thrasher)
Alice Robins (Mrs. George Cunningham)
Deceased.
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Fl ora E. Seals (Mrs. E. W. Thorpe) DeFuniak Springs, Fla.
~~^=Effie Shewmake (Mrs. O. G. Singleton) Fort Valley, Ga.
"*-Daisy Taylor (Mrs. G. P. Bumble)
^^A-nnie Thrasher (Mrs. W. B. Parham) Watkinsville, Ga.
Kate Trimble (Mrs. Steven Davis)
Romania Welchel
Annie Wiggins (Mrs. Meadows)
B.S.
Callie Burns (Mrs. King)
-ifora Edmondson (Mrs. Hatton Love joy) LaGrange, Ga.
Annie Kate Johnson (Mrs. G. E. Parks) Newnan, Ga.
Julia Manning (Mrs. E. A. Holmes)
^-Mattie Schaub (Mrs. Williams) Tuscumbia, Ala.
X.ula Welchel (Mrs. Milton A. Smith)
24 W. College Ave., Tallahassee, Fla.
Music Diplomas
Lina S. Brazell (Mrs. Will Trimble) Hogansville, Ga.
Effie J. Shewmake (Mrs. Singleton) Fort Valley, Ga.
1896
Re-union, 1935
A.B.
Lizzie A. Ayers (Mrs. Leland Little) Carnesville, Ga.
Belle Grantley (Mrs. Rodenberry) Folkston, Ga.
Lula Bulloch (Mrs. O. C. Buljloch) Warm Springs, Ga.
Annie Callahan (Mrs. A. S. Hutchinson)
1518 Marietta Rd., Atlanta, Ga.
Estelle Chappell (Mrs. H. H. Chandler) Snrdis, Ga.
Ellen Davenport (Mrs. J. A. Hamm) Eustis, Fla.
Sallie DeLamar (Mrs. B. M. Poer) Arlington, Ga.
Pattie Dixon Woodbury, Ga.
Beuna Harris Union Springs, Ala.
Lucy Hill (Mrs. Anthony) Florida
Tallulah King (Mrs. J. O. Norris) Decatur, Ga.
Bessie Longino (Mrs. Vickers) Fairburn, Ga.
~~yra Merriweather (Mrs. C. E. Bulloch)
320 Farmington Ave., Hartford, Conn.
_ Blanche Murphy (Mrs. J. R. Speer)
_J[-nez Murrah (Mrs. Knott) Candler Road, Atlanta, Ga.
Ebline Price (Mrs. H. Trigg Sheffey)
3215 First Ave., Shandon Annex, Columbia, S. C.
Hallie Quillian (Mrs. W. H. Ashford) Athens, Ga.
Florence Traylorl (Mrs. J. C. Orr)
14 Oak St., West End, Birmingham, Ala.
annie Ware Avondale Estates, Ga.
. Maud Williams (Mrs. J. M. Trotter)
411 Washington St., Brookline, Mass.
Mary Lou Woodall (Mrs. Caudle) Decatur. Ga.
Mittie Wright (Mrs. W. Y. Harber) Commerce, Ga.
B.S.
^Morah T. Bailey (Mrs. Rowrer) Florida
Clara Baker LaGrange, Ga.
Mary Beasley (Mrs. W. J. Chenowith)
Jessie Cotter (Mrs. Charles Roberts, Jr.) New Orleans, La.
^Deceased.
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Josie Daniels (Mrs. Hogan) Hogansville, Ga.
^rMattie Lee Dunn (Mrs. R. A. Sloan) Warm Springs, Ga.
^Annie Clyde Edmondson (Mrs. J. B. Ridley)
624 Linwood Ave., N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
Helen Hendrick (Mrs. M. N. Mattox)
^jftussie Merriweather (Mrs. Winn) Orlando, Fla.
Ola Miller (Mrs. John Johnson) West Point, Ga.
Mary Will Smith (Mrs. J. M. Williams) Dublin, Ga.
Cecelia Thompson (Mrs. Wimberly)
^Evelyn Whitaker 3319 Peachtree Road, Atlanta, Ga.
Music Diplomas
-^ Belle Brantley (Mrs. Robenberry)
^HSallie DeLamar (Mrs. B. M. Poer) Broxton, Ga.
1897
Re-union, 1936
A.B.
Annie Campbell 1532 Gwinnett St., Augusta, Ga
Mary Carmichael (Mrs. H. M. Lively)
S. Eleanor Cloud (Mrs. B. L. Bryan) Greensboro, Ga,
Clara Freeman (Mrs. J. T. Bush) Bush Court, Valdosta, Ga.
Leila Hood
Kate S. Ingram (Mrs. Kate Gordy)
502 Greenwood Ave., N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
. .Willie Maddox (Mrs. Holloway) Dallas, Texas
Ruby McElroy (Mrs. W. H. Born) McRae, Ga.
m HtoIIq b. Roberts (Mrs. James H. Ross) Americus, Ga.
^Mary Seale (Mrs. R. S. Thompson) Autaugaville, Ala.
^ffulia B. Tigner White Sulphur Springs, R. F. D., Chipley, Ga.
Gertrude Touchstone (Mrs. Dunne)
Cora Tuck (Mrs. James W. Morton) Athens, Ga., R. F. D. 1
Alice Turner
^m Lillian Venable (Mrs. John Shaw) LaFayette, Ga.
B.S.
Leah Baker (Mrs. J. T. Moon) 563 Ponce de Leon Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
Julia Bradfield LaGrange, Ga.
Ila E. Chupp (Mrs. Carroll)
*Etta Cook (Mrs. Hopkins)
Irene Florence (Mrs. J. Howell Green).. 645 Sycamore St., Decatur, Ga.
Kate Jenkins (Mrs. Alonzo) Cuba
VEena Mai Ledbetter (Mrs. Graves) Cedartown, Ga.
Henrietta Smith (Joseph G. Faust) Greensboro, Ga.
Alma Stroud (Mrs. Hancock)
^^-^ussie Tigner (Mrs. Sterling P. Wiggins)
1270 Oxford Road, N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
^Bertha Wilson (Mrs. John Upshaw) Social Circle, Ga.
Montina M. Winter (Mrs. John L. Hall) Royston, Ga.
Music Diplomas
Eleanor Davenport (Mrs. J. A. Hamm) Fort Pierce, Fla.
-Carrie Davidson (Mrs. J. L. Paulk) Ocilla, Ga.
- Mamie Dozier (Mrs. T. H. Wynne) Griffin, Ga.
<, Kate Ingram* (Mrs. Kate Gordy)
502 Greenwood Ave., N. E., Atlanta, Ga
*Deceased.
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1898
Re-union, 1936
A.B.
Irene Adair Greenville, Ga.
^ Lutie Blasingame (Mrs. M. B. Sams) Kinggold, Ga.
Mary Will Cleaveland (Mrs. A. H. Thompson) LaGrange, Ga.
Nettie L. Cook (Mrs. John Campbell) Bradenton, Fla.
*Clara Dallis (Mrs. Sterling Turner)
Bessie Farmer (Mrs. Milledge Lockhart)
2423 Walton Way, Augusta, Ga.
Emmie Ficklin Washington, Ga.
Laurie Lanier (Mrs. Horace Mallory) Sylvania, Ga.
Hortense McClure (Mrs. Josef Solterer)
3621 T St., N.W., Washington, D. C.
Evelyn McLaughlin (Mrs. J. O. McGhee)
3 Edgewood Drive, Columbus, Ga.
-rAnnie Bell Pendleton State Hospital, Milledgeville, Ga.
^Louisei Rosser (Mrs. L. C. Warren) Griffin, Ga.
Sophie Wright (Mrs. J. L. Brown) 297 S. Hull St., Athens, Ga.
B.S.
Emily Dickinson (Mrs. J. D. Smith) LaGrange, Ga., E. F. D.
. -Annie Fulcher (Mrs. Fred Turner) Tampa, Fla.
Sallie Myrt Gillian (Mrs. William Durham) Maxeys, Ga.
Flora Glenn (Mrs. Howard Candler)
980 Briarcliff Road, N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
Ward Hardwick (Mrs. Charles K. Gailey) Conyers, Ga.
Sallie Fannie Hodnott (Mrs. Ranee O'Neal) West Point, Ga.
Gordon Hudgins (Mrs. G. E. Miller)
1064 Dickson Place, N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
.. *vrc Mann (Mrs. Thomas) Atlanta, Ga.
Mary D. Mann (Mrs. Howell)
-ana Marchman (Mrs. W. A. Wooten) Eastman, Ga.
Ruth Milled Route 3, Hogansville, Ga.
^. Mary Ray (Mrs. Shurley) Hardeman Ave., Macon, Ga.
"May Storey (Mrs. Parker)
^*Ruth Tuggle
Rosa Wright (Mrs. Emory Boyd) Tignall, Ga.
Music Diplomas
^^""^lary Will Cleaveland (Mrs. A. H. Thompson) LaGrange, Ga.
"Lillian Johnson (Mrs. John T. Burkhalter)
Art Diplomas
Nona Harris (Mrs. Buford Carter) LaGrange, Ga., R. F. D.
^"3Uma Nesbitt (Mrs. Willingham) Norcross, Ga.
1899
Re-union, 1936
A.B.
Allie Beall Carrollton, Ga.
Idella Bellah Fulton County Court House, Atlanta, Ga.
Annie Bynum (Mrs. George B. Davis) Dublin, Ga.
Lillias Fleming (Mrs. Carroll Graham) Bainbridge, Ga.
Lizzie A. Gray (Mrs. Robert L. Adams) LaGrange, Ga.
*DeceaBed.
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^-Willie Hardy (Mrs. Lovelace)
Helen Huntley
^Alice Jenkins (Mrs. J. N. Sherman) 1758 N. High St., Columbus, O.
^-Mattie Loflin (Mrs. J. F. Smalley) Thomson, Ga.
Lela Newton
Mary Park (Mrs. T. G. Polhill) LaGrange, Ga.
^Leila Parks (Mrs. J. P. Erwin) College Park, Ga.
Anna Quillian (Mrs. Thomas Dillard) Arnoldsville, Ga.
Mary Rosser (Mrs. A. S. Holcomb) Washington, Ga.
Carlie Smith (Mrs. W. P. Dozier) Winfield Rte., Thomaston, Ga.
Sallie Tomlinson (Mrs. R. William Ivey)
1 509 Florence St., El Paso, Tex.
Mattie Byrd Watson (Mrs. W. L. Chunn)
B.S.
Annie Kate Bondurant (Mrs. L. D. Jones)
128 Currier St.. N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
-Kola Dickinson (Mrs. E. A. Wheeler) R. F. D., LaGrange, Ga.
Mary Belle Dixon (Mrs. McKenzie) Thomaston, Ga.
Aurena Evans (Mrs. Burgess)
Mary Rosser Kimbrough (Mrs. Curtis Outtenberger)
1 23 Oak Haven Ave., Macon, Ga.
Lila Park
Mary E. Quillian (Mrs. L. A. Harrell). . .2021 Sixth Ave., Columbus, Ga.
Anita Stroud
B.L.
Lilliam Neal
Pearl Sewell (Mrs. T. C. Holbrooke Royston, Ga.
Mabel Thrower (Mrs. George X. McDonnell
3920 Palmarito St., Coral Gables, Fla.
Music Diplomas
Annie Cheatham Voice (Mrs. H. P. Whiddnn)
^^-Marilu Ingram Piano (Mrs. Marion Letcher) .. .Copenhagen, Denmark
1900
Re-union. 1932 and 1936
r A.B.
-irflHenn Anderson (Mrs. T. E. Boswell) Siloam, Or.
^^kfary Lizzie Anderson (Mrs. Watson) 413 Garfield Ave., Limp., O.
^ Esther Askew (Mrs. J. H. Kelley) Brooks, Ga.
-""Clyde Bruc'e (Mrs. Emmett Williams) Bulloch ville, Ga.
Willie Crawford (Mrs. Johnson)
Yirgil Harris (Mrs. A. W. Castlen) Culloden, Ga.
^^Marie Harrison (Mrs. J. H. Wilson) . . .Quintard Ave., Birmingham, Ala.
Nellie Johnson (Mrs. Wilkerson)
^- Clyde Lanier Millen, Ga,
Lottie Maxwell (Mrs. Robertson)
Rebie Neese (Mrs. L. M. Moore)
341 Ponce de Leon Ave., N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
-JJfora Quillian (Mrs. J. T. VanHorn) Monroe, Ga.
* Ruby Sharp (Mrs. George Rosser) Wesleyan Collecre, Macon, Ga.
Mary Howard Smith (Mrs. Green Johnson) Monticello, Ga.
Sadie Smith (Mrs. T. H. Phinazee) R. F. D., Goggansville, Ga.
Exa Stewart (Mrs. B. W. Bonner) Buffalo, Ala.
y Annie Stone (Mrs. Powell) Towns, Ga,
*Deceased.
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B.S.
Ethel Bryson (Mrs. W. C. Thompson) McDonough, Ga.
Marion Clifton
^A. Louise Moate (Mrs. Beeves)
Louise L. Ray (Mrs. C. C. Burch) Eastman, Ga.
Leone J. Tucker (Mrs. Rush Burton) Lavonia, Ga.
B.L.
Coral Capps (Mrs. Stapler)
Rosebud Dixon (Mrs. Oscar Callahan) Woodbury, Ga.
*Annie Lou Hood (Mrs. Fred Robinson)
Ethel Lively (Mrs. )
Bessie Manning (Mrs. R. E. Stearns) Goldenrod Ave., Baton Rouge, La.
._Eva Sutton (Mrs. S. B. Savage) Tignall, Ga.
Music Diplomas
"Irene Dempsey
Leila Irvin Piano (Mrs. W. M. Barnett) LaGrange, Ga.
^Fannie Smith (Mrs. F. A. Ricks) Reynolds, Ga.
1901
Re-union, 1932 and 1937
A.B.
Stella Benton (Mrs. Harry Jones) 2429 Williams St., Augusta. Ga.
Stella Bradfield LaGrange, Ga.
Irene Butler (Mrs. J. W. Daniel) 774 W. Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga.
Ernestine Dempsey 1125 Greenwich Ave., S. W., Atlanta, Ga.
Jesse Mallory (Mrs. James DeLamar)
10th Ave. and 19th St., Columbus, Ga.
Pauline Norman (Mrs. W. H. McLarin) 114 S. Candler St., Decatur, Ga.
- ~Mla Tuck 763 Baxter St., Athens, Ga.
B.S.
Kate Bradfield (Mrs. John S. Brown) McDonough, Ga.
Ella Bussey Atlanta, Ga.
Lou Ella Davis (Mrs. W. E. Drane)
1618 Wynnton Drive, Columbus, Ga.
Mary Barnard Nix LaGrange, Ga.
Sarah Quillian (Mrs. W. W. Baldwin) Madison, Ga.
Effie C. Smith
-Leila Williams (Mrs. O. W. Tucker) 406 Broad St., LaGrange, Ga.
1902
Re-union, 1932 and 1937
A.B.
VJanie Brown Cofer (Mrs. Frank Skinner)
Emma Lois Cotton (Mrs. P. W. Ellis)
316 W. Wisconsin St., DeLand, Fla.
Sidnor Davenport (Mrs. Fred Hemmings) Fort Pierce, Fla.
Elizabeth T. Ferrell (Mrs. )
Nell Marchmon (Mrs. H. L. Flynt)
1050 Ponce de Leon Ave., N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
Bertie Pennington (Mrs. S. R. Campbell) Mansfield, Ga.
Cleta Quillian (Mrs. Harry Cleveland)
915 Ferdinand St., Coral Gables, Fla.
Nancy Lee Shell (Mrs. Pierce Norman) Alpharetta, Ga.
Nellie Vickers (Mrs. Chester R. Harvey)
*Deceased.
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B.S.
Mary Bateman (Mrs. Larry Lankford)
- -Robie Clifton (Mrs. Christine Williams) Lyons, Ga.
Leila Jernigan 204 W. College Ave., Decatur, Ga.
-Edna Philpot (Mrs. Trippe) R. F. D., Hogansville, Ga.
B.L.
Annie Margaret Dunson (Mrs. Frank Davis) ... .Rte. 3, LaGrange, Ga.
1903
Reunion, 1932 and 1937
A.B.
Vashti Daniel
Susie Strickland (Mrs. C. A. Dasher) Moultrie, Ga.
B.S.
Lillie R. Brown (Mrs. J. E. Davidson) Fort Valley, Ga.
A. Margaret Dunson (Mrs. Frank Davis) LaGrange, Ga.
Annie F. Fannin (Mrs. W. G. Blanchard)
13th and Phoenix Ave., Jacksonville, Fla.
^- fcinnie F. Malone (Mrs. L. P. Smith) 104 Clayton St., Macon, Ga.
Annie Lou McCord , Jackson, Ga.
Music Diplomas
Maude Ragland Piano (Mrs. W. A. Thompson)
1266 Euclid Ave., N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
Nina Winn Voice (Mrs. Darcy Stubbs) Claxton, Ga.
1904
Re-union, 1933
A.B.
Mary Lou Drane (Mrs. E. R. Jordan) Ellaville, Ga.
Lucy Ray (Mrs. W. L. Edwards) -. . . Claxton, Ga.
Mary Griffin (Mrs. J. M. Mullins) Durand, Ga.
_^Emma Quillian (Mrs. R. C. Singleterry) Blakely, Ga.
Music Diplomas
Eleanor C. Davenport Voice (Mrs. J. A. Hamm) Ft. Pierce, Fla.
*Vera Lee Dyal Piano (Mrs. Ryals)
Leila Irvin Voice (Mrs. W. M. Barnett) LaGrange, Ga.
Omie H. Ryals Piano (Mrs. DeLoach) Lumber City, Ga.
19T)5
Re-union, 1933
A.B.
Etta Mae Burnside (Mrs. John McDonald) Yatesville, Ga.
Annie May Conner Social Circle, Ga.
Lillian M. Garrett (Mrs. E. P. McDaniel)
^Wancy Burnie Legg 400 N. Jackson St., Atlanta, Ga.
*Kate V. Long (Mrs. Ira Coan)
Maggie L. Means (Mrs. Conner)
*Vesta Pirkle (Mrs. Lawrence)
B.S.
Catherine Hogg (Mrs. Judson Prather)
Eva Rampley (Mrs. J. C. Little) Carnesville, Ga.
^^Mattie Rampley Carnesville, Ga.
Deceased.
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Music Diplomas
Bfesa Logan Piano (Mrs. John Brown) Mountville, Ga.
- Leona Anderson Wood Piano Atlanta, Ga.
1906
Re-union, 1933
A.B.
May Dell Cleaveland (Mrs. W. A. Briggs)
Hampton Ave., Greenville, S. C.
Mary Boyd Davis (Mrs. D. A. Howard) Dearing, Ga.
Carrie Moore Fleeth (Mrs. Austin P. Cook) LaGrange, Ga.
(HCillian Hicks (Mrs. J. R. Webb) 861 First St., Macon, Ga.
^ Lillie Pennington Adams St., Decatur, Ga.
B.S.
* Annie Zu Dillard (Mrs. J. G. Stipe)
Music Diplomas
Bertha Louise Burnside Piano (Mrs. A. K. Forney)
2001 Hampton Ave., Augusta, Ga.
Vera V. Edwards Voice (Mrs. Roy McGinty) Calhoun, Ga.
,-- Juelle Jones Piano (Mrs. Henry A. Willy) Hawaii
1907
Re-union, 1933
A.B.
Glenn Antoinette Allen (Mrs. Quillian L. Garrett) Waycross, Ga.
- -Oneta S. Askew (Mrs. Charles S. Ward)
432 Langhorn St., S. W., Atlanta, Ga.
*Marie Barnett
^ -Bessie Boyd (Mrs. Emory Stone) Boydville, Ga.
Palmyra Burnside (Mrs. Robert Burks)
1630 12th Ave., S., Birmingham, Ala.
Mamie A. Fenley (Mrs. ) Brazil
^^Adelaide Hall (Mrs. Harry Plum) 442 First Ave., Upland, Calif.
Lucile Hicks (Mrs. L. V. Holman) Conyers, Ga.
Etta Hobgood (Mrs. G. L. McNeil) Fairburn, Ga.
Bessie Johnson (Mrs. ) Oglethorpe, Ga.
Estelle Jones (Mrs. Wilson J. Culpepper) Greenville, Ga.
Allie Kenon McRae, Ga.
*Emmeline Parks (Mrs. Quillian)
rAlverda Ragsdale( Mrs. William J. Rowe, Jr.) Decatur, Ga.
Blanche Sims (Mrs. E. Z. Golden, Jr.)
Yula May Smith (Mrs. J. T. Carter)
' 63 Navarre Ave., Coral Gables, Fla.
Evelyn Stokes (Mrs. Frank T. Evans)
1544 St. John 's Ave., Jacksonville, Fla.
Eva Sutton (Mrs. W. G. Curry)
Teressa Thrower (Mrs. James B. Buchanan)
846 Ponce de Leon Ave., N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
Martha Tomlinson (Mrs. Ivey) Atlanta, Ga.
*Beulah Warner (Mrs. T. Morgan)
Eugenia Watkins (Mrs. J. L. Clements) Ray City, Ga.
B.S.
.^.^J&telle Pitts (Mrs. Joseph L. Lucas) Waverly Hall, Ga.
*Deceased.
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Music Diplomas
Glenn Allen (Mrs. Quillian L. Garrett) Waycross, Ga,
Maggie Anderson
Belle Arnold (Mrs. Bryant)
Marie Barnett
Gertrude Brown (Mrs. R. B. Cowen) Bainbridge, Ga.
Nellie Brown Voice (Mrs. Newman) Florida
v /# Lizzie Murphy
' Fay 8hannon (Mrs. N. P. Burke) Millen, Ga.
Nora Simmons (Mrs. Chapman) , Savannah, Ga.
^JSarah Frances Thomasson Chipley, Ga.
1908
Re-union, 1934
A.B.
Sallie Bohannon (Mrs. S. E. McConnell)
1058 Springdale Ed., N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
Bertha Burnside (Mrs. A. K. Forney). 2001 Hampton Ave., Augusta, Ga.
* Luna Cook Carrollton, Ga.
>*Eme E. Etter (Mrs. Frank F. Lazenby) 1727 Walton Way, Augusta, Ga.
' lone Ellis Monticello, Ga.
Mary Fox
Ellie Gray LaGrange, Ga.
Mary Green 84 Kirkwood Rd., N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
Janie Hcarn 915 Williams Mill Rd., Atlanta, Ga.
Anneae Mayo. . - College Park, Ga.
^Willie Belle Moncrief (Mrs. Boyd N. Ragsdale) LaGrange, Ga.
^Mary Murphy (Mrs. Robert Bugg) Shawmut, Ala.
^ --Pauline Powledge (Mrs. W. O. Wooten)
-Jjeta Price Montana
^Qhristine Reynolds Birmingham, Ala.
Adelaide Rollins (Mrs. B. F. Neal) Montezuma, Ga.
Mary F. Stanton (Mrs. E. G. Gardner) Anthony, Fla,
Dura M. Upshaw (Mrs. Leon Young)
Lula Willingham (Mrs. Wallace N. Neal)
1124 Alta Ave., N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
Adele Woolbright (Mrs. J. J. Nicholson) Bronwood, Ga., R, F. D. 1
Music Diplomas
Leila Dillard (Mrs. L. A. Whipple) Cochran, Ga.
B. Florence Dye (Mrs. Charles Ivey) Milledgeville, Ga.
Ellie Gray LaGrange, Ga.
-Mrs. Edda Cook Pitt McRae, Ga.
ura M. Upsha-w (Mrs. Leon Young)
Expression
Leila Dillard (Mrs. L. A. Whipple) Cochran, Ga.
Janie Hearn 915 William Mill Rd., Atlanta, Ga.
^Eddie Eampley (Mrs. T. M. Sullivan) Jackson, Ga.
1909
Re-union, 1934
A.B.
Maxie Barron Atlanta, Ga.
_^5ugenia Christian (Mrs. Tom M. Swift, Jr.)
* -Xella Dillard (Mrs. L. A. Whipple) Cochran, Ga,
^Deceased.
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Corinne Jarrell (Mrs. J. B. Keough) . . . .71 Standish Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
Maybelle Matthews Talbotton, Ga., E. F. D. 3
Hallie Claire Smith LaGrange, Ga.
Euth Smith (Mrs. G. W. Hammond) Bowdon, Ga.
^-"EITzabeth Smithwick LaGrange, Ga.
Eva Widner (Mrs. D. B. Holderfield) Stroud, Ala.
Music Diplomas
(Piano)
Mayne Archer (Mrs. Jack Aycock) Carrollton, Ga.
Euby Beall (Mrs. Meeks) Carrollton, Ga.
Florence Dunson (Mrs. Eobert Hutchinson) ..LaGrange, Ga.
Vera Edwards (Mrs. Eoy McGinty) Calhoun, Ga.
Ella Godwin (Mrs. Clifford Hill) Tignall, Ga.
Sarah Hogg (Mrs. C. E. Cliatt) Winfield Eoute, Thomson, Ga.
^"Lucile Jones (Mrs. W. G. Partin)
Alice Loftin (Mrs. P. M. Adams) .. .4319 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Pearl Simmons (Mrs. P. M. Anderson) Claxton, Ga.
"Pearl Watson
Allena D. Stone (Mrs. Graham)
1910
Re-union, 1934
A.B.
Margaret Eakes 204 Church St., Decatur, Ga.
nnie M. Lazenby Harlem, Ga.
T'L'lene Thrower (Mrs. E. L. Brannen)
846 Ponce de Leon Ave., N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
Martha Ware (Mrs. E. A. Gandy) LaGrange, Ga.
Music Diplomas
Talladega Becton Piano (Mrs. J. A. Cork) Valdosta, Ga.
"Carrie May Brownlee Piano
Natalie Cooper Piano (Mrs. E. C. Buchanan) Atlanta, Ga.
Florence Dunson Voice (Mrs. Eobert Hutchinson) ... .LaGrange, Ga.
-fiallie Claire Smith Voice LaGrange, Ga.
Gleo Smithwick Voice (Mrs. Grady Traylor) LaGrange, Ga.
T'L'lene Thrower Voice (Mrs. E. L. Brannen) Atlanta, Ga.
, tfeannette Wilhoite Piano LaGrange, Ga.
*Theo Woodward Piano (Mrs. G. F. Austin) Blackshear, Ga.
Expression
Natalie Cooper (Mrs. E. C. Buchanan) . . 907 E. North Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
Lois Eives Sparta. Ga.
1911
Re-union, 1934
A.B.
Lenoir H. Burnside
LaVerne Garrett 93 Greenwich St., Atlanta, Ga.
Sarah Hogg (Mrs. C. E. Cliatt) Winfield Eoute, Thomson, Ga.
Susie E. Jones (Mrs. W. S. Norton) Lithonia, Ga.
Flossie Mayo College Park, Ga.
-Manie Towson Missionary to Japan
*Deceased
11 LaGrange College
Music Diplomas
Sarah Christian Piano, Voice (Mrs. Alex. Cromartie) Hazlehurst, Ga.
Lillie Harris Voice (Mrs. James M. Reeves)
766 St. Charles Ave., N. E., Atlanta, Oa.
^"Nyui Tsung Lee Piano, Voice (Mrs. Pao-Ling Yang)
62 Via Ermanno Carlotto, Italian Concession, Tientsin, China
^Edith Lupton Piano (Mrs. Frank L. Hunt)
1370 E. 6th South St., Salt Lake City, Utah
Mary Hill Moore Piano(Mrs. Harry E. Neal)
Pinson College, Apartado 34, Camaguey, Cuba
Claire Shannon Piano (Mrs. J. C. Smith) Jefferson, Ga.
. Qteo Smithwick Piano (Mrs. Grady Traylor) LaGrange, Ga.
Expression
^J3arah Estelle Moore (Mrs. J. C. Sirmons) Tifton, Ga.
Art
Lenoir Burnside Thomson, Ga.
1912
Re-union, 1935
A.B.
Susan Willard Brown General Hospital, Cincinnati, O.
Marcia Culver . .?.):* 135 Gordon St., Atlanta, Ga.
_^3artha Hamilton (Mrs. Frederick Travis)
Riverhurst, Saskatchewan, Canada
Eunice Hill McGhee LaGrange, Ga.
4>uida McClure (Mrs. Edward G. Yonkmon)
4984 Maplewood Ave., Detroit, Mich.
Maude Patrick (Mrs. J. C. Baker, Jr.) Woodbury, Ga.
Mattie Sharpe (Mrs. Henry D. Mincey) Ogeechee, Ga.
Ethel L. Smith (Mrs. C. B. Culpepper) Cochran, Ga.
^Ruth Walker (Mrs. P. H. Walker)
2403 South Ave., Niagara Falls, N. Y.
Music Diplomas
(Piano)
Marward Bedell Folkston, Ga.
Florence Brinkley Goucher College, Baltimore, Md.
Mildred Eakes Decatur, Ga.
^-feouise Evans (Mrs. M. T. Lawrence) 314 Irwin Ave., Ocilla, Ga.
Nell Foster 230 Gordon St., Atlanta, Ga.
W. Clyde Holmes (Mrs. J. O. Rountree) Vidalia, Ga.
Sarah Mayo College Park, Ga.
-arrie Smith Greensboro, Ga.
S^^Torence Smith Fort Valley, Ga.
Annie L. Tankersley (Mrs. W. J. Williams) Bostwick, Ga.
Martha Ware (Mrs. R. A. Gandy) LaGrange, Ga.
-arah Elizabeth Witcher Union Point, Ga.
Expression
Carrie Smith Greensboro, Ga.
Ruth Trammell (Mrs. H. R. Chestnutt) Columbus, Ga.
1913
Re-union, 1935
A.B.
Alice Claire Beckwick (Mrs. S. L. Crane) Dixie, Ga.
Mildred Eakes 204 Church St., Decatur, Ga.
Pauline Fox (Mrs. C. B. Sitton) 364 Brooks Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
LaGrange College 73
Music Diplomas
(Piano)
A. Claire Beckwith (Mrs. S. L. Crane) Dixie, Ga.
Lottie Bond (Mrs. J. E. Phillips) Lithonia, Ga.
Katherine Dozier LaGrange, Ga.
Elma Warlick Hale (Mrs. Elbert D. Hale) Augusta, Ga.
*Leone F. Leith Voice
^--fcessie Lewis (Mrs. L. T. Baughman)
^-Eloise Linson (Mrs. Frank Haines)
Ruby Newsom Voice (Mrs. Thomas M. Campbell)
1957 N. Decatur Ed. Atlanta, Ga.
Sarah Satterwhite Voice (Mrs. Carl H. Harris) Statesboro, Ga.
Nell Smith (Mrs. Elbert Nicholls) Hartwell, Ga.
Art
Hallie Claire Smith LaGrange, Ga.
Expression
Ruby Newsom (Mrs. Thomas Campbell)
1957 N. Decatur Rd., N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
1914
Re-union, 1935
A.B.
Susie M. Green 84 Kirkwood Ed., N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
__^Mary B. Hunter (Mrs. W. O. Lindsey) Tenn.
Ruby Moss Colony, Wyo.
Fredrica Westmoreland (Mrs. H. H. Heisler)
McKendree Church, Brunswick, Ga.
Music Diplomas
(Piano)
4*Pauline Becton Piano and Voice
Bessie L. Bryant Chipley, Ga., R. F. D., 3
Gladys Cantrell (Mrs. ) Bradenton, Fla.
Eddie Mae Chastain (Mrs. Thomas H. Lang)
S. Pearl Dozier LaGrange, Ga.
Florence Few (Mrs. C. N. Moon) Shirland, Scottsville, Va.
-^Frances Waddell (Mrs. W. E. Pafford) Millen, Ga.
Ethel Gilmore Rebecca, *Ga.
Dolly Jones Voice (Mrs. R. L. House)
1925 Leighton Ave., Anniston, Ala.
^^Sarah Satterwhite (Mrs. Carl H. Harris) Statesboro, Ga.
^ Lois Schaub (Mrs. A. B. Brooks) LaGrange, Ga.
W. Ruth Sparks
^^Sarah Tatum Piano and Voice (Mrs. Harvey Reed) .. .LaGrange, Ga.
Expression
Sarah Satterwhite (Mrs. Carl H. Harris) Statesboro, Ga.
1915
Re-union, 1935
A.B.
Bessie Blackmon West Point, Ga.
Daisey Boney
Irene Butenschon 1121 Wilmer Ave., Anniston, Ala.
NBilie C. Hammond (Mrs. J. M. Lazenby)
3978 Utopia Court, Coconut Grove, Fla.
ira Lewis (Mrs. Jessie Fincher) Waleska, Ga.
Vera Rawls (Mrs. Clifford McBride) Alston, Ga.
*Deceased.
74 LaGrange College
Music Diplomas
(Piano)
Bessie Blackmon West Point, Ga.
Florence Foster 1441 N. Morningside Drive, Atlanta, Ga.
Marie Griffin (Mrs. George B. Goldsmith) Greenville, S. C.
Nellie C. Hammond (Mrs. J. M. Lazenby)
3978 Utopia Court, Coconut Grove, Fla.
Dolly Jones (Mrs. R. L. House) ... .1925 Leighton Ave., Anniston, Ala.
Ouida Parrish Piano and Voice (Mrs. J. F. Bowman)
Thomasville, Ga.
Ruth Pike (Mrs. W. C. Key). .712 Cloverdale Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Lois Schaub Organ (Mrs. Albert Brooks) LaGrange, Ga.
Frances Waddell Voice (Mrs. W. E. Pafford) Millen, Ga.
Expression
Daisy Boney Fitzgerald, Ga.
*Annie Hines
Frances Robeson Waynesville, N. C.
Art
^0* Annie Moore (Mrs. Dennis S. Smith) Buena Vista, Ga.
1916
Re-union, 1936
A.B.
Annette Patton Box 565, Greensboro, N. C.
Jennie Vaughan (Mrs. H. C. Newsome) Mooresville, N. C.
Music Diplomas
(Piano)
Sara Segrest (Mrs. Cantwell W. Price) Knoxville, Tenn.
Olive Bradley (Mrs. Roy Bass) 1315 E. North St., Greenville, S. C.
Expression
Annie Belle Hutchinson (Mrs. Henry E. Draper) Lake Wales, Fla.
Jennie Vaughan (Mrs. H. C. Newsome) Mooresville, N. C.
(~~7*\ Home Economics
^ttuth Richards (Mrs>J. E. Robeson) 227 52d St., Newport News, Va.
Katharine Shaver (Mrs. Paul E. Greenfield)
1007 St. Charles Ave., N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
Ephie Butenschon (Mrs. Tarleton) Anniston, Ala.
Annie Fennell (Mrs. A. M. DeMedici) Aiken, S. C.
Art
*Dora LaDe
1917
Re-union, 1936
A.B.
Evelyn Hale Barnesville, Ga.
osephine Hurst (Mrs. H. B. Whitaker) Eoute C, Cordele, Ga.
Ruth Elizabeth Pike (Mrs. W. C. Key)
712 Cloverdale Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Annie Belle Rodgers Hampton, Ga.
Mardel Taylor 2215 Fairhaven Circle, Atlanta, Ga
Deceased.
LaGrange College 75
Music Diplomas
(Piano)
Marian Hollis Edmondson LaGrange, Ga.
y'Helen Lyle Harris Piano and Voice (Mrs. Wyman P. Sloan).. .
1284 Oakdale Ed., N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
Lollie Maude Harris (Mrs. W. M. Boyst)
East Kingston Ave., Charlotte, N. C.
(Voice)
Frances Elizabeth Black (Mrs. W. T. Edmonds)
443 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
Lucius Mahlon Bedell (Mrs. James C. Perry, Jr.) White Oak, Ga.
^*--*Mary Eampley (Mrs. Lovick Swint)
Home Economics
Mary Lee Edwards Claxton, Ga.
Mary Bacon Osborne (Mrs. T. Moncrief) LaGrange, Ky.
Julia Samuels Muse Maysville, Ky.
1918
Re-union, 1936
A.B.
Duane Campbell Americus, Ga.
O 'Lura Campbell Americus, Ga.
Mary Connally (Mrs. Kobert C. Frost)
618 S. Mansfield Ave., Los Angeles, Cal.
Maude Harris (Mrs. W. M. Boyst)
703 East Kingston Ave., Charlotte, N. C.
Music Diplomas
(Piano)
Mary Kate Clements (Mrs. Benjamin Key)
2846 Peabody Ave., Columbus, Ga.
__JJellie Humber (Mrs. F. F. Thompson) Lumpkin, Ga.
Mai V Lizzie Wright Elberton, Ga.
(Voice)
Jenie Mae Erwin Calhoun, Ga.
Mrs. W. C. Key 712 Cloverdale Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Expression
Helen Clark (Mrs. John C. Grady) Stroud, Ala.
Mrs. Harvey Keed LaGrange, Ga.
_^Mardel Taylor 2215 Fairhaven Circle, Atlanta, Ga.
Art
Dorothy Bledsoe (Mrs. K. E. Brown)
1517 S. Gordon St., S. W., Atlanta, Ga.
Home Economics
CJara Evans (Mrs. A. M. Brooks, Jr.) Loganville, Ga.
arriet Bains Maysville, Ky.
1919
Re-union, 1932 and 1936
A.B.
Dorothy Bledsoe (Mrs. K. E. Brown)
1517 S. Gordon St., S. W., Atlanta, Ga.
*Deceased.
76 LaGrange College
iodusky Cotton (Mrs. J. C. Sorrells) ... .Cherokee Heights, Macon, Ga.
Iris Fullbright (Mrs. R. K. McMillan) Brewton, Ala.
Elmira Grogan 68 West 11th St., New York, N. Y.
Lois Hall (Mrs. Cary Huston) 423 E. North St., Marshall, Mo.
Ruth Henderson (Mrs. W. V. Pentecost) 266 11th St., N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
_Mary Sue Rutland (Mrs. W. C. Page) Ashboro, N. C.
Music Diplomas
(Piano)
Veola Jarrell (Mrs. E. H. Estes) Gay, Ga.
_Jobbie Lee Thompson Hazlehurst, Ga.
~~^ Marion Van Gorder Fitzgerald, Ga.
Ruth Hardy Stovall, Ga.
(Voice)
Ruth Hardy Stovall, Ga.
Expression
**NErene Combs (Mrs. Ridley Whitaker) LaGrange, Ga.
Lois Hall (Mrs. Cary Huston) 423 E. North St., Marshall, Mo.
Willela Osborne 1091 Stewart Ave., S. W., Atlanta, Ga.
Leila Scarborough (Mrs. Frank B. Boyce, Jr.)
P. O. Box 1541, Sarasota, Fla.
Home Economics
Florence Blanton (Mrs. Marion Eakes)
Iris Fullbright (Mrs. R. K. McMillan) Brewton, Ala.
^fiarah Ruth Henderson (Mrs. Fred Tinney) Carrollton, Ga.
Gladys Vickers (Mrs. William Spell) Ocilla, Ga.
1920
Re-union, 1932 and 1937
A.B.
Georgia Haley Box 580, LaGrange, Ga.
Allene Mayfield LaGrange, Ga.
Beatrice Ola Stephens (Mrs. Clarence E. Adams) Danielsville. Ga.
^ Coretta Teasley (Mrs. J. B. Stroud)
829 Congress St., Emporia, Kans.
Music Diplomas
(Piano)
Anbery Amos (Mrs. Randolph McCullous) . .226 Davis St., Decatur, Ga.
Luella Ford (Mrs. Cyril Chandler)
1409 Ardsley Place, Grove Park, Birmingham, Ala.
Expression
^Ruth Hutcheson (Mrs. Thomas Whitaker) Tampa, Fla.
Home Economics
Lura Frances Johrson West Point, Ga.
Alma Mixon (Mrs.. Gilbert Harper) Rt, 1, Wray, Ga.
1921
Re-union, 1932 and 1937
A.B.
Ruth Baker (Mrs. E. P. Moody)
Sarah Davis LaGrange, Ga.
Flora Franklin (Mrs. George W. Burkhalter) Hickory, N. C.
LaGrange College 77
Expression
Ruth Baker (Mrs. E. P. Moody)
Voice
Anna Biggers (Mrs. H. S. Howie) , Abbeville, S. C.
Lulline Tompkins (Mrs. C. L. Hodges) Dublin, Ga.
Art
x^fiuth Whatley 300 Gordon Ave., N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
1922
Re-union, 1932 and 1937
A.B.
*Marie Askew Childs (Mrs. J. J. Childs)
Sfcelma K. Chunn (Mrs. B. M. Woodruff) Dunwoody, Ga.
Mabel Cline Waleska, Ga.
^jeila Cotton (Mrs. R. E. Rutland) Bowman, Ga.
^^-fitoise Fullbright (Mrs. Theron White) Lawrence ville, Ga.
Lura Frances Johnson West Point, Ga.
Mattie Mark McGee LaGrange, Ga.
-<Ethel Pike (Mrs. Wm. F. Daugherty) Crisfield, Md.
" label White Stovall, Ga.
B.S.
- Margaret McDonald (Mrs. R. B. Brown)
788 Greenwood Ave., N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
Art
s~ Annie Lula Nelson (Mrs. Lewis E. Warlick)
3428 Bessemer Blvd., Birmingham, Ala.
Expression
Lura Frances Johnson West Point, Ga.
^-Mary Alice Sutton (Mrs. Arnold B. Clyatt)
106 Webster St., Valdosta, Ga.
Piano
-^Jerradine Marilyn Brinson (Mrs. James R. Eowland) Wrightsville, Ga.
Violin
Beva Aline McMillin, (Mrs. T. G. Kelly)
1040 Ponce de Leon Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
Voice
Jerradine Marilyn Brinson (Mrs. James R. Rowland) Wrightsville, Ga.
Mary Clem Leggitt (Mrs. M. L. Shadburn)
1031 Greencove St., N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
Mary Alice Sutton (Mrs. Arnold B. Clyatt)
106 Webster St., Valdosta, Ga.
1923
Re-union, 1933
A.B.
- Mary Lois Brand (Mrs. Burnside) Thomson, Ga.
Myrtle Margaret Cline (Mrs. Lamar W. McLarin) Clio, S. C.
Varina Leslie Dunbar (Mrs. Harold Almand)
108 6th St., N. W., Atlanta, Ga.
Mary Wessie Hodnett (Mrs. J. G. Walb)
1005 Hart St., Clearwater, Fla.
*Deceased.
78 LaGrange College
Elizabeth Jones Monroe, Ga.
^-Jennie Lu Lumpkin (Mrs. D. A. Few)
211 Douglas St., New Smyrna, Fla.
Susie Render Ogletree (Mrs. Jasper N. Denny) LaGrange, Ga.
Emily Park (Mrs. E. C. Herman) LaGrange, Ga.
B.S.
^^Lillie Irene Smith 514 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
Piano
Mary Lillian Clark LaGrange, Ga.
Ruth Cotton (Mrs. Thomas Butler) Punta Gorda, Fla.
-Mary Wessie Hodnett
^^-Af attie Lou Wilson Ocala, Fla.
Voice
Mary Lois Brand (Mrs. Burnside) Thomson, Ga.
Susie Render Ogletree (Mrs. Jasper N. Denny) LaGrange, Ga.
Art
^ Odel DeLoach (Mrs. Claude Whatley) LaGrange, Ga.
Home Economics
B. A. Teasley (Mrs. Thomas Cooley)
I 216 S. Clayton St., Mount Dora, Fla.
1924
Re-union, 1933
A.B.
Sarah Brown Abbeville, S. C.
Nancy Lillian Clark LaGrange, Ga.
Ruth Cotton (Mrs. Thomas Butler) Punta Gorda, Fla.
Grace Hale 731 Ave. A., Rome, Ga.
^Mary Ethel Lane Rockmart, Ga.
Tommie Carolyn Martin LaGrange, Ga.
Mamie Cockrell Northcutt (Mrs. D. I. Deramus) Selma, Ala.
^Mildred Pinkerton (Mrs. A. E. Shearer) Clarabclle, Fla.
B. A. Teasley (Mrs. Thomas Cooley) . .216 S. Clayton St., Mt. Dora Fla.
Piano
Sarah Leonora Watkins (Mrs. J. E. Moore) Atlanta, Ga.
Willie Rebecca Presley (Mrs. Clyde L. Brown) Mullins, W. Va.
Voice
Margaret Cantrell (Mrs. William Amos) LaGrange, Ga.
Expression
Emmie Lanier Batson (Mrs. G. V. Gorman)
Whitley Hotel, Montgomery, Ala.
Annie Merle Clark (Mrs. D. L. McCormac)
2529 Cypress St., Columbia, S. C.
Tommie Carolyn Martin LaGrange, Ga.
Mamie Cockrell Northcutt (Mrs. D. I. Deramus) Selma, Ala.
1925
Re-union, 1933
A.B.
Margia A. Beard LaGrange, Ga.
Sue E. Craft (Mrs. W. W. Howell) Kings College, Raleigh, N. C.
LaGrange College 79
Monita Elliott Route 1, Chamblee, Ga.
Allene Gable Antreville, S. C.
Bonnie Hale 731 Ave. A, Rome, Ga.
Cornelia Haley Dalton, Ga
Lucile Hillsman (Mrs. Frederick Gard) Daytona Beach, Fla.
Annie Joe Johnson Abbeville, Ga.
Willard Jones Hamilton, Ala.
^-Marion Lee Claxton, Ga.
--^Lillian Phillips Chipley, Ga.
-Mary Timmons (Mrs. M. T. Barksdale) Chatsworth, Ga.
B.S.
Amanda Glenn 1052 Euclid Ave., N. E.. Atlanta, Ga.
Miriam Spruell (Mrs. Robt. H. Downs) R. F. D., Bishop, Ga.
Art
Eunice Akin Huzlehurst, Ga.
*Marie Askew Childs
-Bess Cline (Mrs. John M. Shields) 70 New St., New Bern, N. C.
Expression
-Agnes Porter (Mrs. Roy Wiggins) Barnes Apt. 5, Macon, Ga.
. Oettrude Strain (Mrs. A. M. Aubrey) Roanoke, Ala.
Christine Stubbs (Mrs. Guy P. Carmichael)
959 Todd Rd., N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
Home Economics
-Elizabeth Williams (Mrs. L. T. &tarbird) Monticello, Fla,
Piano
Elizabeth Butler 303 N. Goldsboro St., Wilson, N. C.
___^Eva Cribb (Mrs. E. S. Winn) Fitzgerald, Ga.
Voice
Lucile Hilsman (Mrs. Frederick Gard) Daytona Beach, Fla.
Miriam Spruell (Mrs. Robt. H. Downs) R. F. D., Bishop, Ga.
1926
Re-union, 1933
A.B.
Ellen G. Corn (Mrs. F. G. Nelms) Lexington, Ga.
Jewell Dunn Tunnel Hill, Ga.
Edith L. Foster Carrollton, Ga.
^^-Irouise Leggitt Unadilla, Ga.
**^ Lamartha McCaine LaGrange, Ga.
Corinne Martin Woodbury, Ga.
Mabel Morrow Carrollton, Ga.
"Mildred Pendergrass Jefferson, Ga.
. ^eftrude Strain (Mrs. A. M. Aubrey) Roanoke, Ala.
Lena Terrell (Mrs. John S. Weaver) LaGrange, Ga.
~ Elizabeth Tuck Winterville, Ga.
B.S.
Ruth Davis LaGrange, Ga.
Evelyn Newton (Mrs. Earl T. Lewis) Gretna, Va.
^<Mary Sams Winterville, Ga.
, Margaret Trundle
^-Elizabeth Williams (Mrs. L. T. Starbird) Monticello, Fla.
^__Jathren Young (Mrs. E. B. Freeman)
677 Park Drive, N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
*Deceased.
80 LaGrange College
Art
Jewell Dunn Tunnell Hill, Ga.
Expression
Nancy Smith Gainesville, Ga.
Home Economics
Josephine Glenn
Piano
^ Thelma Chunn (Mrs. B. M. Woodruff)
1485 S. W. Rogers Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
.^-Frances Woodside American Consular Service, Havana, Cuba
Voice
-Evelyn Newton (Mrs. Earl I. Lewis) Gretna, Va.
Nancy Smith Gainesville, Ga.
v-Lena Terrell (Mrs. John S. Weaver) Atlanta, Ga.
1927
Re-union, 1934
A.B.
Clara Louise Arwood LaGrange, Ga.
Rachel Ann Beard LaGrange, Ga.
Nelle Clifton Childs (Mrs. Charles A. Booth) Hollywood, Cal.
Martha Hettie Dunn Tunnel Hill, Ga.
Mary Fisher Floyd LaGrange, Ga.
Elizabeth Grace Gibson LaGrange, Ga.
Harriet Hortense Hughes Bolton, Ga.
Sara Bernard Jackson (Mrs. F. B. Johnson) Cartersville, Ga.
Mildred McWhorter Royston, Ga.
Deryl Manning Alpharetta, Ga.
Mary Jeannette Morrow Carrollton, Ga.
^Tommie Dora Quarles Canton, Ga.
^Tessie Louise Ray Calhoun, Ga.
^- Annie Eugenia Smith LaGrange, Ga.
^, Ruth Strain Dalton, Ga.
^.^Sara Glenn Swanson Fairburn, Ga.
^Margaret Althea Yarbrough Milledgeville, Ga.
B.S.
Myrtle Jean Cannon (Mrs. L. D. Elkins) . . .511 Izlar St., Waycross, Ga.
Josephine Glenn Chipley, Ga.
Elizabeth Denmark Hodges (Mrs. George Mayo Livingston)
508 Third St., Albany. Ga.
F-mnces Woodside American Consular Service, Havana, Cuba
Expression
Myrtle Jean Cannon (Mrs. L. D. Elkins).. .511 Izlar St., Waycross, Ga.
Nelle Clifton Childs (Mrs. Charles A. Booth) Hollywood, Cal.
Martha Hettie Dunn Tunnel Hill, Ga.
Piano
Deryl Manning Alpharetta, Ga.
Carolyn Polly Smith (Mrs. J. J. Evans) Warrenton, Ga,
Ruth Strain Dalton, Ga.
XJVfabel Trances White Villa Rica, Ga.
LaGrange College 81.
Voice
Sara Bernard Jackson (Mrs. F. B. Johnson) Cartersville, Ga.
1928
Re-union, 1934
A.B.
Lucrete Adams Franklin, Ga.
Sylvia Martini Adams Covington, Ga.
Wilma Coleman Young Harris, Ga.
Margaret Edmondson LaGrange, Ga.
Mary Grace Gardner Decatur, Ga.
Violet Catherine Hampton (Mrs. Homer G. Brinson, Jr.) .. .Brinson, Ga.
^ Claire Smith Hill (Mrs. J. B. Thornton) . .611 Park Drive, Atlanta, Ga.
Wilma Jeannette Hunter Colquitt, Ga,
^ fijah Lee Leonard Chatsworth, Ga.
__-Mary Susan Lumpkin Franklin, Ga.
Willie May Mangham , Zebulon, Ga.
Virginia Arnold Mooty LaGrange, Ga.
Pauline Elizabeth Norman Alpharetta, Ga.
Ma ry Augusta Radford Dublin, Ga.
^ MaTy Drucilla Teasley Bowman, Ga.
^^Jatherine Sutton Wheeler Chickamauga, Ga.
"lary Frances Wiggins 142 Georgia Ave., S. W., Atlanta, Ga.
B.S.
Lucile Mallard Cassels (Mrs. Alvin Homer Smith
.250 Howard St., X. E., Atlanta, Ga.
Elizabeth Frances Cheatham Beaufort, S. C.
Georgia Echols Cobb LaGrange, Ga.
ranees Anderson Doughman (Mrs. Paul Potts) Gabbettville, Ga.
Lily Imelda Evans Baconton, Ga.
Mary Virginia Hays Douglasville, Ga.
Georgia Frances Knox 1206 N. E. Mansfield Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
Lura Lif sey (Mrs. Whitehead) Gainesville, Ga.
Alice Frances Matthews (Mrs. Jno. R. King)
141 Ponce de Leon Court, Decatur, Ga.
Hattie Selena McDougald (Mrs. Glenn W. Bell) Mt. Berry, Ga.
liary Elizabeth Reaves LaGrange, Ga.
ouise Elizabeth Scoggins (Mrs. George Walker, Jr.) .. .Gainesville, Ga.
Expression
Wilma Coleman Young Harris, Ga.
Frances Anderson Doughman (Mrs. Paul Potts) Gabbettville, Ga.
Lura Lif sey (Mrs. Whitehead) Gainesville, Ga.
Art
arolyn Hayes McLendon (Mrs. C. B. Walden, Jr.) Decatur, Ga.
by Simpson LaGrange, Ga.
ate Wisdom LaGrange, Ga.
Piano
Elizabeth Halliday Lumpkin, Ga.
Mildred Ruth Hurst LaGrange, Ga.
Catherine Ingram Sharpsburg, Ga.
82 LaGrange College
1929
Re-union, 1934
A.B.
Sarah C. Barrett Commerce, Ga.
Silvey Bond Waleska, Ga.
Rachel E. Griffith Buchanan, Ga.
Minnie Griggs LaGrange, Ga.
Manita Hall Royston, Ga.
Ruth Hill Manchester, Ga.
Ruby G. Hughes Barnes ville, Ga.
Ruth M. Hurst . . LaGrange, Ga.
Rosace Kamper ' + 321 Ponce de Leon Place, Decatur, Ga.
/ ^Ruth Ljidrum Waleska, Ga.
-- Mary Loih .Linn White, Ga.
Mildred Moofcy LaGrange, Ga.
Lucile Murphy Shawmut, Ala.
-^^Virginia Pugh Lumpkin, Ga.
^Mattie Jo Pullin Locust Grove, Ga.
' Virginia F. Smith 664 Washington St., Atlanta, Ga.
Kate E. Smithwick Rte. 1, Orange, Ga.
^Efbise White Chipley, Ga.
B.S.
Pearle A. Dunson LaGrange, Ga.
Louise Kent (Mrs. Harris Kimball) ... .Finley Ave., Montgomery, Ala.
_-*Mary R. Lehmann (Mrs. Lamar Dodd) New York, N. Y.
_^Elizabeth Loyd LaGrange, Ga.
^^-ikiby E. Sorgee LaGrange, Ga.
^ Fannie Lou Smith Buf ord, Ga.
Art
Mary E. Grimes LaGrange, Ga.
Expression
' Evelyn L. Powell LaGrange, Ga.
Piano
Mary R. Head LaGrange, Ga.
Julia M. Marlin Waleska, Ga.
^s^Virginia Pugh Lumpkin, Ga.
Voice
Elizabeth Dozier LaGrange, Ga.
1930
Re-union, 1934
A.B.
Alice Carolyn Bird Colquitt, Ga.
Isabel Cameron Brady (Mrs. T. E. Casey, Jr.)
Reynolds St., Brunswick, Ga.
Catherine McDonald Chesnutt Lenox, Ga.
Margaret Dunson Evans Dallis (Mrs. Morris Roop Copelaud) ....
Jackson, Ga.
Bertha Elizabeth Dozier LaGrange, Ga.
Nancy Gaines Grantville, Ga.
Mary Rebecca Head LaGrange, Ga.
Mary Alice Holbrook Royston, Ga.
LaGrange College 83
Sara Julia King Rome, Ga.
Louisa Leslie LaGrange, Ga.
Elizabeth Moss Waleska, Ga.
^Margaret Ann Partee Cedartown, Ga.
^Evelyn Louise Powell LaGrange, Ga.
Agnes M. Richardson (Mrs. Dave Vaughn) Fairmount, Ga.
.Sara Isabelle Smith LaGrange, Ga.
-Sara Elizabeth Sorgee LaGrange, Ga.
^-^trWa Teasley ~.^^ Bowman, Ga.
^Mildred Traylor LaGrange, Ga.
J&elen Walker Carrollton, Ga.
^May Beall Yancey ^ Carrollton, Ga.
B.S.
Anna Mae Dean Danielsville, Ga.
_- - -"""^Martha Elizabeth Lee Grantville, Ga.
Mildred Lee Stipe Decatur, Ga.
Piano
Pinkie Julia Craft (Mrs. M. T. Ware) Toccoa, Ga.
Lucy Helen Harden Hogansville, Ga.
Expression
^ -Agnes M. Richardson (Mrs. Dave Vaughn) Fairmount, Ga.
1931
Re-union, 1935
A.B.
Aurelia Adams (Mrs. Ray Howland) R. F. D. 3, LaGrange, Ga.
Mildred Mae Blackmon Greenville, Ga.
Chrystal Emmie Carley LaGrange, Ga.
Neva Caudle LaGrange, Ga.
Catherine Louise Chastain Manchester, Ga.
Evelyn Margaret Copelan Norcross, Ga.
Virginia Gordo Davis LaGrange, Ga.
Virginia Emory LaGrange, Ga.
Martha Jane Estes Senoia, Ga.
Mary Elizabeth Grimes LaGrange, Ga.
Robbie Whitfield Hadley Chipley, Ga.
Carolyn Hairston LaGrange, Ga.
Mary Grace Landrum Waleska, Ga.
Mary Lovejoy LaGrange, Ga.
Dorothy Gordon Neal West Point, Ga.
^^Margaret Frances Thomason Bolton, Ga.
^Edith Traylor LaGrange, Ga.
^^-Mary Winifred Walker Atlanta, Ga.
B.S.
Mary Annette Branton East Point, Ga.
Sara Clyde Hutchins Covington, Ga.
Katie McLaughlin Senoia, Ga.
Art
Robbie Whitfield Hadley Chipley, Ga.
84 LaGrange College
Expression
Inez Bartley LaGrange, Ga.
Neva Caudle LaGrange, Ga.
Virginia Gordo Davis LaGrange, Ga.
^Elmina Caldwell Wade LaGrange, Ga.
Piano
_- iflla Louise Sutton Ocilla, Ga.
,^-Sara Penomia Ware Hogansville, Ga.
Total number of alumnae, 1387.
LaGrange College
85
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF GRADUATES
Abbott, Mrs. (0. Martyn), 1893
Abercrombie, Mrs. (P. Lewis), 1848
Abercrombie, Mrs. (D. Knight), 1885
Abraham, Mrs. (M. Wimbish), 1862
Adair, Irene, 1898
Adams, Mrs. (L. Gray), 1899
Adams, Mrs. (A. Loftin), 1909
Adams, Mrs. (O. Stephens), 1920
Adams, Lucrete, 1928
Adams, Sylvia, 1928
*Akers, Mrs. (A. E. McGhee), 1850
*,Akers, Mary L., 1859
*Akers, Mrs. (E. Cox), 1860
Akin, Eunice, 1925
Akridge, Mrs. (E. Sims), 1884
Allen, Mrs. (G. Patrick), 1854
Alonzo, Mrs. (K. Jenkins), 1897
Almand, Mrs. (V. Dunbar), 1923
Amis, Mrs. (F. Pullen), 1864
Ammons, Mrs. (M. Magruder), 1886
Amos, Mrs. (M. Cantrell), 1924
Amoss, Mrs. (I. Douglas), 1850
Anderson, Mrs. (H. Edmondson), 1854
Anderson, Mrs. (M. Hendrix), 1893
Anderson, Mrs. (P. Simmons), 1909
Anderson, Maggie, 1907
Andrews, Frances, 1857
Anthony, Mrs. (A. Wimbish), 1874
Anthony, Mrs. (L. Hill), 1896
Arwood, Clars, 1927
Ashford, Mrs. (H. Quillian), 1896
Atkinson, Jennie, 1880
Atkinson, Mrs. (M. Revill), 1884
Atkinson, Rosa, 1891
Aubrey, Mrs. (G. Strain), 1925, 1926
Austell, Letitia, 1855
Austin, Mrs. (T. Woodward), 1910
Aycock, Mrs. (M. Archer), 1909
Baker, Mrs. (E. Cruselle), 1881
Baker, Clara, 1896
Bailey, Mrs. (N. W. Douglass), 1850
Bailey, Mrs. (J. Goodwin), 1862
Bailey, Mrs. (B. Howell), 1862
Baker, Mrs. (B. Jackson), 1886
Baker, Mrs. (C. Williams), 1887
Baker, Mrs. (M. Patrick), 1912
Baldrick, Isabella, 1853
Baldrick, G. A., 1857
Baldrick, Mary, 1862
Baldwin, Helen, 1883
Baldwin, Mrs. (S. Quillian), 1901
Banks, Mrs. (C. Stevens), 1850
Banks, Mrs. (L. Evans), 1886
Barber, Mrs. (S. C. Morgan), 1847
Barksdale, Mrs. (M. Strother), 1872
Barksdale, Mrs. (M. Timmons), 1925
Barnard, Mrs. (M. L. Poythress), 1873
Barnes, Mrs. (P. White), 1888
Barnett, Mrs. (M. Strozier), 1887
Barnett, Mrs. (L. Irwin), 1900, 1904
Barnett, Marie, 1907
Barrett, Sarah, 1929
Barron, Maxie, 1909
Bartlett, Mrs. (M. Brady), 1893
Bartley, Inez, 1931
Bass, Susan, 1859
Bass, Frances, 1862
Bass, Maria, 1874
Bass, Mrs. (O. Bradley), 1916
Baughman, Mrs. (L. Lewis), 1913
Beach, Mts. (L. Wimbish), 1892
Beall, Mrs. (K. Beall), 1865
Beall, Allie, 1899
Beard, Margia, 1925
Beard, Rachel, 1927
Beasley, Mrs. (S. Leslies), 1863
Bedell, Marward, 1912
Bedell, Mahlon, 1917
Bell, Mrs. (H. McDougald), 1928
Bellah, Idella, 1899
Bennett, Mrs. (S. Newton), 1854
Betterton, Mrs. (L. Parks), 1888
Bigham, Adelaide, 1847
Bilbrough, Mrs. (L. Jones), 1879
Birch, Fletcher, 1862
Bird, Lula Belle, 1894
Bird, Alice, 1930
Bivens, Mrs. (B. Strozier), 1892
Black, Mrs. (E. Barrett), 1836
Blackmon, Bessie, 1915
Blackmon, Mildred, 1931
Blanchard, Mrs. (A. Fannin), 1903
Blondner, Mrs. (A.. Reese), 1860
Blount, Mrs. (M. Smith), 1860
Boddie, Mrs. (R. Scott), 1858
Boddie, Mrs. (A. Smith), 1859
Boddie, Vandalia, 1862
Bond, Silvey, 1929
Bonney, Daisy, 1915
Bonner, Mrs. (E. Stewart), 1900
Bookhart, Mrs. (R. Harrison), 1862
Booth, Mrs. (N. Childs), 1927
Born, Mrs. (R. McElroy), 1897
Boswell, Mrs. (G. Anderson), 1900
Bowden, Mrs. (E. Akers), 1864
Bowman, Mrs. O. Parrish), 1915
Boyce, Mrs. (L. Scarborough), 1919
Boyd, Mrs. (M. Whitfield), 1853
Boyd, Mrs. (R. Wright), 1898
Boynton, Mrs. (R. Rutledge), 1852
Boyst, Mrs. (M. Harris), 1917, 1918
Bradfield, Mrs. (M. Loyd), 1853
Bradfield, Mrs. (W. Pitman), 1873
Bradfield, Mrs. (J. Evans), 1888
Bradfield, Julia, 1897
Bradfield, Stella, 1901
Branham, Mrs. (L. Sassnet), 1860
Brannen, Mrs. (T'l. Thrower), 1910
Brannon, Mrs. (L. Camp), 1888
Branton, Mary, 1931
Briggs, Mrs. (M. D. Cleaveland), 1906
Bright, Mrs. (S. Downer), 1880
Brinkley, Florence, 1912
Brinson, Mrs. (V. Hampton), 1928
Brooks, Mrs. (M. Howell), 1883
Brooks, Mrs. (A. Mabry), 1881
Brooks, Mrs. (L. Schaub), 1914, 1915
Brooks, Mrs. (C. Evans), 1918
Broome, Henrietta, 1849
Broughton, Ella, 1864
Brown, Mrs. (S. Meadors), 1850
Brown, Lydia, 1858
Brown, Mrs. (Q. Cousins), 1891
Brown, Mrs. (S. Wright), 1898
Brown, Mrs. (K. Bradfield), 1901
Brown, Mrs. (R. Logan), 1905
Brown, Susan Willard, 1912
Brown, Mrs. (D. Bledsoe), 1918, "1919
Brown, Mrs. (M. McDonald), 1922
Brown, Mrs. (R. Presley), 1924
Brown, Sarah, 1924
86
LaGrange College
*Brownlee, Carrie May, 1910
Bruencheinhein, Mrs. (B. Mosely), 1894
'Brvau, Louisa, 1853
Bryan, Mrs. (E. Yancey), 1861
Bryan, Mrs. (E. Cloud), 1897
Bryant, Mrs. (B. Arnold), 1907
Bryant, Bessie, 1914
Bynum, Mrs. (M. Tyler), 1856
Buchanan, Mrs. (T. Thrower), 1907
Buchanan, Mrs. (N. Cooper), 1910
Bugg, Mrs. (M. Murphy), 1908
Bulloch, Mattie, 1893
Bulloch, Mrs. (L. Bulloch), 1896
Bulloch, Mrs. (M. Merriweather ), 1896
Bunkley, Mrs. (S. Presley), 1847
Burch, Mrs. (L. Ray), 1900
Burge, Lizzie, 1862
Burgess, Mtb. (A. Evans), 1899
*Burk, Elizabeth, 1846
Burke, Mrs. (F. Shannon), 1907
*Burkhalter, Mrs. (L. Johnson), 1895
Burkhalter, Mrs. (F. Franklin), 1921
Burks, Mri. (P. Burnside), 1907
Burney, Mrs. (S. Barnes), 1854
Burns, Stella, 1881
Burnside, Lenoir, 1911
Burnside, Mrs. (L. Brand), 1923
Burton, Mrs. (L. Tucker), 1900
Bush, Mrs. (C. Freeman), 1897
Bussey, Ella, 1901
Butenschon, Irene, 1915
Butler, Mr. (R. Cotton), 1923, 1924
Butler, Elizabeth, 1925
Calhoun, Mrs. (C. Heidt), 1883
Callahan, Mrs. (E. Rush), 1860
Callahan, Mrs. (R. Dixon), 1900
Callaway, Abbie, 1860
Callaway, Mrs. (E. Patillo), 1861
Callaway, Hattie, 1863
Cameron, Mrs. (G. Reid), 1861
Camp, Mrs. (S. J. Kidd), 1848
Campbell, Mrs. (N. Kirkley), 1893
Campbell, Annie, 1897
Campbell, Mrs. (N. Cook), 1898
Campbell, Mrs. (B. Pennington), 1902
Campbell, Mrs. (R. Newson), 1913
Campbell, Duane, 1918
Campbell, O'Lura, 1918
Candler, Mrs. (N. Curtwright), 1874
Candler, Mrs. (L. Hardwick), 1890
Candler, Mrs. (F. Glenn), 1898
Cannon, Myrtle, 1927
Cantrell, Mrs. (G. Gholson), 1883
Cantrell, Gladys, 1914
Carley, Chrystal, 1931
Carlton, Mary, 1859
Carlton, Claude, 1860
Carmichael, Mrs. (C. Stubbs), 1925
Carney, Mrs. (E. Barry), 1884
Carpenter, Mrs. (G. Camp), 1887
Carrol, Mrs. (I. Chupp), 1897
Carter, Mrs. (N. Harris), 1898
Carter, Mrs. (Y. M. Smith), 1907
Casey, Mrs. (I. Brady), 1930
Castlen, Mrs. (V. Harris), 1900
Caudle, Mrs. (F. Hall), 1864
Caudle, Mrs. (M. L. Woodall), 1896
Caudle, Neva, 1931
Chambliss, Lu .Abbie, 1889
Chandler, Mrs. (E. Chappell), 1896
Chandler, Mrs. (L. Ford), 1920
Chapman, Mrs. (N. Simmons), 1907
Chastain, Catherine, 1931
Cheatham, Elizabeth, 1928
Chenowith, Mrs. (M. Beasley), 1896
Chesnutt, Catherine, 1930
Chestnutt. Mrs. (R. Trammell), 1912
Childs, Mrs. (M. Askew), 1922, 1925
Chunn, Mrs. (M. Watson), 1899
Clanton, Mrs. (L. Covin), 1891
Clark, Mrs. (E. Smith), 1857
Clark, Lillian, 1923, 1924
Clay, Mrs. (F. White), 1879
Clayton, W. H., 1858
Cleckler, Mrs. (K. Moss), 1893
Cleckler, Mrs. (L. Moss), 1894
Clements, Mrs. (E. Harvard), 1894
Clements, Mrs. (E. Watkins), 1907
Cleveland, Mrs. (C. Quillian), 1902
Clifton, Marion, 1900
Cline, Dora, 1889
Cline, Mabel, 1922
Cliatt, Mrs. (S. Hogg), 1909, 1911
Clower, Mrs. (M. Mitchell), 1894
Clyatt, Mrs. (M. A. Sutton), 1922
*Coan, Mrs. (K. Long), 1905
Cobb, Mrs. (A. Culler), 1859
Cobb, Mrs. (S. Haralson), 1874
Cobb, Georgia, 1928
Coghill, Martha, 1855
Colbert, Mrs. (S. A. Cameron), 1857
Cole, Mary C, 1857
Coleman, Catherine, 1853
Coleman, Mrs. (C. Milam), 1894
Coleman, Wilma, 1928
Colquitt, Mrs. (J. Hunt), 1859
Connally, Mrs. (C. Richardson), 1877
Conner, Annie May, 1905
Conner, Mrs. (M. Means), 1905
Cook, Mrs. (W. Miller), 1886
Cook, Mrs. (C. M. Fleith), 1906
Cook, Luna, 1908
Cooley, Mrs. (B. A. Teasley), 1923, 1924
Cooper, Ann, 1854
Copelan, Evelyn, 1931
Copeland, Mrs. (A. Wadsworth), 1884
Copeland, Mrs. (M. Speer), 1893
Copeland, Mrs. (M. Dallis), 1930
Cork, Mrs. (T. Becton), 1910
Cory, Mrs. (M. Stevens), 1854
Cotter, Mrs. (W. Cotter), 1887
Cotton, Mrs. (M. E. Godwin), 1862
Cowen, Mrs. (G. Brown), 1907
Cox, Mrs. (M. Latham), 1893
Craig, Sallie, 1856
Craig, Mrs. (L. Byrd), 1861
Crane, Mrs. (C. Beckwith), 1913
Craven, Mrs. (M. McKenzie), 1854
Craven, Mrs. (M. McKemie), 1856
Craven, Mrs. (0. McKemie), 1859
Cromartie, Mrs. (S. Christian), 1911
Cruselle, Mrs. (O. Macy), 1885
Culpepper, Mrs. (K. Cooper), 1885
Culpepper, Mrs. (E. Jones), 1907
Culpepper, Mrs. (E. Smith), 1912
Curry, Mrs. (E. Sutton), 1907
Culver, Marcia, 1912
Cunningham, Lizzie, 1856
Cunningham, Mrs. (A. Robins), 1895
Dallis, Mrs. (R. Evans), 1893
Daniel, Mrs. (I. Butler), 1901
Daniel, Vashti, 1903
Daniels, Mrs. (M. Dickinson), 1893
Dansby, Mary Lou, 1886
Dasher, Mrs. (S. Strickland), 1903
Davenport, Mrs. (B. Parker), 1889
Davidson, Mrs. (S. Ward), 1855
Davidson, Mrs. (S. Hogg), 1862
Davidson, Mrs. (L. Brown), 1903
Davis, .Ajan, 1851
Davis, Mrs. (L. Hampton), 1852
Davis, Mrs. (E. Hill), 1862
LaGrange College
87
*Davis, Mrs. (W. Burns), 1886
Davis, Mrs. (K. Trimble), 1895
Davis, Mrs. (A. Bynum), 1899
Davis, Mrs. (A. M. Dunson), 1902, 1903
Davis, Sarah, 1921
Davis, Ruth, 1926
Davis, Gordo, 1931
Davison, Mrs. (O. Gray), 1891
Dean, Anna Mae, 1930
DeLamar, Mrs. (J. Mallory), 1901
DeLoach, Ellen, 1856
DeLoach, Elizabeth, 1856
DeLoach, Mrs. (O. Ryals), 1904
DeMedici, Mrs. (A. Fennell), 1916
*Dempsey, Irene, 1900
Dempsey, Ernestine, 1901
Dent, Mrs. (M. Steagell), 1855
Dent, Mrs. (M. Scoggins), 1888
Denny, Mrs. (S. Ogletree), 1923
Deramus, Mrs. (M. Northcutt), 1924
Dickerson, Mrs. (M. Deauchamp), 1891
*Dillard, Mrs. (M. Johnson), 1891
Dillard, Mrs. (A. Quillian), 1899
*Dix, Mrs. (M. Colquitt), 1853
*Dixon, Mrs. (F. Fleming), 1860
Dixon, Pattie, 1896
Dobbs, Mrs. (R. Mixon), 1886
Dodd, Mrs. (E. Cleaveland), 1894
Dodd, Mrs. (M. Lehmann), 1929
Dorsey, Mrs. (N. Smith), 1886
*Douglas, Mary, 1851
Dowda, Mrs. (M. Meaders), 1895
Dowdell, Mrs. (A. E. Mitchell), 1849
Dowens, Mrs. (M. Spruell), 1925
Dozier, Mrs. (A. E. Pitts), 1849
Dozier, Mrs. (S. C. Newton), 1850
*Dozier, Mrs. (H. Carlton), 1859
Dozier, Mrs. (C. Smith), 1899
Dozier, Katherine, 1913
Dozier, Pearl, 1914
Dozier, Elizabeth, 1929, 1930
Drane, Mrs. (L. E. Davis), 1901
Draper, Mrs. (A. Hutchinson), 1916
Duke, Mrs. (L. Dyer), 1885
Dunn, Jewell, 1926
Dunn, Hettie, 1927
Dunne, Mrs. (G. Touchstone), 1897
Dunson, Pearle, 1929
Durham, Mrs. (S. Gilliam), 1898
Eakes, Margaret, 1910
Eakes, Mildred, 1910, 1912
Eakes, Mrs. (F. Blanton), 1919
Edmonds, Mrs. (F. Black), 1917
*Edmondson, Mrs. (K. Selleck), 1855
Edmondson, Marian, 1917
Edmondson, Margaret, 1928
Edmondston, Mrs. (E. Bostwick), 1860
Edwards, Mrs. (M. E. Evans), 1860
Edwards, Mrs. (L. Freeman), 1904
Edwards, Mary Lee, 1917
Elliott, Monita, 1925
*Ellis, Mrs. (C. Ledbetter), 1861
Ellis, Maud, 1892
Ellis, Mrs. (L. Cotton), 1902
Ellis, lone, 1908
Emory, Virginia, 1931
Estes, Mrs. (V. Jarrell). 1919
Estes, Martha Jane, 1931
Evans, Mrs. (E. Stokes), 1907
Evans, Mrs. (P. Smith), 1927
Evans, Lily, 1928
Everett, Mrs. (J. Barnett), 1885
Erwin, Mrs. (L. Parks), 1899
Erwin, Jennie Mae, 1918
Ezzard, Mrs. (T. Speer), 1892
Ezzell, Mrs. (M. Mooney), 1855
Fall, Mary, 1853
Fambo, Mrs. (C. B. Crain), 1892
Farmer, Mrs. (G. Covin), 1893, 1894
Featherstone, Mrs. (C. Parks), 1895
Faust, Mrs. (H. Smith), 1897
Fenley, Mamie, 1907
Ferrell, Mrs. (S. Campbell), 1849
Ferrell, Elizabeth, 1902
Few, Mrs. (J. L. Lumpkin), 1923
Ficklin, Mrs. (M. Hill), 1871
Ficklin, Emmie, 1898
Field, Mrs. (V. Edmondson), 1855
Fields, Mrs. (C. Cooper), 1861
Fields, Mrs. (G. Heard), 1891
Fincher, Mrs. (L. Lewis), 1915
Fish, Mrs. (L. Brady), 1891
Fitzpatrick, Mrs. (E. Vaughan), 1881
Fleming, Lucy, 1862
Fleming, Mattie, 1862
Flournoy, Mrs. (F. Harden), 1859
*Flournoy, Mrs. (A. Morgan), 1859
Floyd, Mary, 1927
Flynt, Mrs. (N. Marchman), 1902
Foote, Mrs. (M. Whitaker), 1874
*Forbes, Rebecca, 1850
*Forbes, Mrs. (M. Cunningham), 1864
Forney, Mrs. (B. Burnside), 1906, 1908
Foster, Nell, 1912
Foster, Florence, 1915
Foster, Edith, 1926
Fowler, Mrs. (M. Park), 1892
Fox, Mary, 1908
Freeman, Mrs. (A. Martin), 1863
Freeman, Maud, 1892
Frost, Mrs. (M. Connally), 1918
*Fuhrer, Mrs. (B. Walker), 1882
Fullbright, Iris, 1919
Gable, AJlene, 1925
Gaffney, Mrs. (E. Oline), 1853
Gaffney, Mrs. (B. McFarlin), 1887
Gailey, Mrs. (W. Hardwick), 1898
Gaines, Nancy, 1930
Gandy, Mrs. (M. Ware), 1910, 1912
Gard, Mrs. (L. Hilsman), 1925
Gardner, Mrs. (M. Stanton), 1908
Gardner, Grace, 1928
Garlington, Laura, 1857
Garrett, Mrs. (G. Allen), 1907
Garrett, Laverne, 1911
Garrison, Mrs. (L. Womack), 1859
*Gartrell, Mrs. (A. P. Burke), 1850
*Gay Mrs. (C. Ware), 1853
Gay, Mrs. (I. Smith), 1886
Gentry, Mrs. (B. Baxter), 1893
George, Addie, 1891
*Gibson, Mrs. (A. O. Cameron), 1848
Gibson, Grace, 1927
Gilbert, Jane, 1848
Gilmer, Mary, 1862
Gilmore, Ethel, 1914
Glanton, Mrs. (M. E. Dixon), 1850
Glasure, Mrs. (M. Bruce), 1895
Glenn, Amanda, 1925
Glenn, Josephine, 1926, 1927
Golden, Mrs. (B. Sims), 1907
Goldsmith, Mrs. (F. A. Favor), 1849
Goldsmith, Mrs. (M. Griffin), 1915
Goodman, Mrs. (M. A. Gilliam), 1850
Goodrum, Mrs. (J. L. Thompson) , 1887
Gordon, I. F., 1858
Gordy, Mrs. (K. Ingram), 1897
Gorman, Mrs. (E. Batson), 1924
Grady, Mrs. (H. Clark), 1918
Graham, Mrs. (L. Fleming), 1899
Graham, Mrs. (A. Stone), 1909
Grant, Mrs. (S. Reed), 1854
88
LaGrange College
Graves. Mrs. (R. M. Ledbetter), 1897
Gray, Ellie. 1908
Green, Mrs. (M. Colquitt), 1854
Green, Mrs. (I. Florence), 1897
Green, Mary, 1908
Green, Susie, 1914
Greenfield, Mrs. (K. Shaver), 1916
Gresham, Mrs. (M. Broome), 1884
Griffin, Margaret, 1855
*Griffin, Mrs. (S. Means), 1859
Griffith. Rachel, 1929
Griegs, Minnie, 1929
Grimes, Mary, 1929, 1931
Grogan, Elmira, 1919
Gunn, Mrs. (S. Douglas), 1851
Guttenberger, Mrs. ^(M. R. Kimbrough),
1899
Hadley, Robbie, 1931
Haines, Mrs. (E. Linson), 1913
Hairston, Carolvn, 1931
Hale, Mrs. (E. Warlick), 1913
Hale, Evelyn, 1917
Halo, Grace, 1924
Hale, Bonnie, 1925
Haley, Georgia, 1920
Haley, Cornelia, 1925
Hall, Mrs. (J. Newton), 1852
Hall, Mrs. (N. Hall), 1853
Hall, Mrs. (M. Winter), 1897
Hall, Manita, 1929
HalHday, Elizabeth, 1928
Hamilton, Mary, 1858
Hamilton, E. A., 1858
Hamra, Mrs. (E. Davenport), 1896. 1904
Hammond, Mrs. (P. Robinson), 1860
Hammond, Mrs. (R. Smith), 1909
Hampton, Mrs. (S. McGhee), 1852
Hancock, Mrs. (A. Stroud), 1897
Hanks, ,A, C, 1858
Harber, Mrs. (M. Wright), 1896
Harden, Helen. 1930
Hardy, Ruth, 1919
Harlan, Mrs. (E. Hutcheson), 1895
Harmon, Mrs. (M. Johnson), 1887
Harper, Mrs. (M. Harvey), 1850
Harper, Mrs. (A. Mixon), 1920
Harrell, Fannie, 1893
Harrell, Susio, 1894
Harrell, Mrs. (M. Quillian), 1899
Harris, Sarah, 1855
Harris, Mrs. (R. K. Woodward), 1859
Harris, Mrs. M. Pitts). 1862
Harris, (L. Lewis). 1885
Harris, Mrs. (E. West), 1892
Harris, Beuna, 1896
Harris, Mrs. (S. Satterwhite), 1913
Harvard, Mrs. (H. Carnes), 1895
Harvey, Mrs. (N. Vickers), 1902
Harwell, Mrs. (L. Lipscomb), 1861
Hawkins, Mrs. (V. Winn), 1893
Hay, Mrs. (I. Burk), 1864
Haynes, Mary, 1862
Haynes. Mrs. (Z. Crockett), 1891
Hays, Mrs. (G. Broughton), 1861
Hays, Mary, 1928
Head, Mary, 1929, 1930
Heard, Mrs. (M. Alford), 1861
Heard, Mrs. (A. Amoss), 1853
Heard, Mrs. (M. Alford), 1857
Heard, Mrs. (S. B. Bynum), 1894
Hoarn, Janie, 1908
Hearn, Winnie, 1892
Heisler, Mrs. (F. Westmoreland), 1914
Hemmings, Mrs. (S. Davenport), 1902
Herman, Mrs. (E. Park), 1923
Herring, Mrs. (S. Stembridgo), 1854
Herring, Mrs. (L. Ellis), 1856
Hill, Mrs. (S. T. Cameron), 1846
Hill, Mrs. (C. Smith), 1890, 1892
Hill, Mrs. (E. Godwin), 1909
Hill, Ruth, 1929
Hines, Mrs. (A. Liles), 1891
Hines, Annie, 1915
Hodges, Sallie, 1890
Hodges, Mrs. (L. Tompkins), 1921
Hogan, Mrs. (J. Daniels), 1896
Hogg, Mrs. (M. Alford), 1877
Hogg, Mrs. (L. Lovelace), 1893
Holbrook, Mrs. (P. Sewell), 1899
Holbrook, Mary Alice, 1930
Holcomb, Mrs. (M. Rosser), 1899
Holderfield. Mrs. (E. Widner), 1909
Holland, Mary, 1855
Holloway, Mrs. (W. Maddox), 1897
Holman, Mrs. (L. Hicks), 1907
Holmes, Mrs. (J. Manning), 1895
Hood, Leila, 1897
Hooks, Dollv. 1893
Hopkins, Mrs. (E. Cook), 1897
House, Mrs. (D. Jones). 1914. 1915
Howard, Mrs. (T. E. Hill), 1847
Howard, Mrs. (M. B. Davis), 1906
Howell, Mrs. (M. D. Mann), 1898
Howell, Mrs. (S. Craft). 1925
Howie, Mrs. (,A. Biggers). 1921
Howland, Mrs. (A. Adams), 1931
Hudson, Leila, 1878
Hughes, Hortense, 1927
Hughes, Ruby. 1920
Hunnicutt, Mrs. (E. Page), 1861
Hunt, Lucie, 1892
Hunt, Mrs. (E. Lupton), 1911
Hunter, Wilma, 1928
Huntley. Helen. 1899
Hurst, Ruth, 1928. 1929
Huston, Mrs. (L. HalH, 1919
Hutcherson. Mrs. (F. Teasley), 1889
Hntohins. Sara Clvde. 1031
Hutchinson. Mrs. (A. Callahan), 1896
Hutchinson, Mrs. (F. Dunson), 1909,
1910
Ingram. Catherine. 1928
Irving. Mrs. (J. Wadsworth), 1883
Ivey, Mrs. (A. DuBose), 1849
Ivey, Mrs. (S. Tomlinson), 1899
Ivey. Mrs. (M. Tomlinson), 1907
Ivey, Mrs. (F. Dye). 1908
Jarrell, Mrs. (L. Bradlev), 1892
James. Mrs. (M. Mosely), 1804
Jelks. Mrs. (E. C. Phillips). 1861
Jenkins, Mrs. (M. Crawford), 1888
Jernigan, Leila, 1902
Jeter, Mrs. (S. Clayton), 1848
Jeter, Fannie, 1860
Johnson, Mrs. (S. Maddox). 1849
Johnson, Mrs. (B. Morgan), 1855
Johnson, Mrs. (F. Warde), 1857
Johnson, Mrs. (C. Parks). 1883
Johnson, Mrs. (B. Trimble), 1886
Johnson, Mrs. (L. Witherspoon), 1888
Johnson, Mrs. (E. Hines), 1894
Johnson, Buford, 1895
Johnson, Mrs. (O. Miller), 1896
Johnson. Mrs. (W. Crawford), 1900
Johnson, Mrs. (M. H. Smith), 1900
Johnson, Bessie, 1907
Johnson, Laura Frances, 1920, 1922
Johnson, Annie Jo, 1925
Johnson, Mrs. (S. Jackson), 1927
Johnston. Mrs. (H. M. Morgan), 1885
Joiner, Mrs. (K. Merritt), 1862
LaGrange College
89
Jones, Mrs. (R. Sharp), 1852
Jones, Missouri, 1853
Jones, Mrs. (C. Redding), 1850
*Jon.es, Mrs. (S. Boykin), 1878
*Jones, Mrs. (L. Heard), 1887
Jones, Willie, 1890
Jones, Mrs. (A. McLaughlin), 1890
Jones, Mrs. (S. Quillian), '1892
Jones, Mrs. (L. Patillo), 1894
Jones, Mrs. (L. Coggins), 1895
Jones, Mrs. (A. K. Bondurant), 1899
Jones, Mrs. (S. Benton), 1901
Jones, Elizabeth, 1923
Jones. Willard, 1925
Jordan, Mrs. (M. L. Drane), 1904
Judge, Mrs. (M. Blackburn), 1856
Kamper, Rosalie, 1929
Kelley, Mrs. (E. Askew), 1900
Kelly, Mrs. (B. McMillin), 1922
Kendrick, Leila, 1893
Kendrick, Mrs. (L. Maddox), 1861
Kener, Mrs. (M. Cox), 1851
Kenon. Allie, 1907
Keough. Mrs. (C. Jarrell), 1909
Key, Mrs. (R. Pike), 1915, 1917, 1918
Key, Mrs. (M. K. Clements), 1918
*Kimball, Mrs. (F. Harris), 1854
Kimball. Mrs. (L. Kent), 1929
Kimbrough, Mrs. (H. McBain), 1855
Kimbrough, Mrs. (A. K. Worley), 1885
King, Mrs. (E. Harris-), 1895
*King, Mrs. (C. Burns), 1895
King. Sara, 1930
*Kirby, Mrs. (L. Cameron), 1856
*Kirby, Mrs. (H. Lipscomb), 1856
Kirksey, Mrs. (M. Shepherd), 1859
Knapp," Mrs. (L. Brannon), 1881
Knight, Sallie A, 1862
Knott. Mrs. (I. Murrah), 1896
Knox, Georgia, 1928
*Lamback. Mrs. (E. Mashburn), 1895
Landrnm, Ruth, 1929
Landrum, Grace, 1931
Lane, Mrs. (E. Kidd), 1852
*Lane, Mrs. (N. Howell), 1894
Lane, Dora, 1916
Lane, Mary, 1924
Lanev, Melissa, 1855
Laney, Janie, 1860
Laney, Lizzie, 1860
Lang, Mrs. (E. M. Chastain), 1914
*Lanier, Mrs. (L. Poer), 1886
*Lanier, Mrs. (C. DeLaperriere), 1894
Lanier, Clyde, 1900
Lankford, Mrs. (M. Bateman), 1902
Lassiter. Mrs. (R. Callahan), 1895
Lawrence, Mrs. (V. Pirkle), 1905
Lawrence, Mrs. (L. Evans), 1912
Lazenby, Mrs. (E. Etter), 1908
Lazenby, Annie, 1910
Lazenby. Mrs. (Nell Hammond), 1915
Leake, Mrs. (N. Meadors), 1849
Lee, Mrs. (M. Graves), 1851
Lee, Mary, 1853
Lee, Mrs (C. Dickerson), 1889
Lee, Mrs. (R. Marsh), 1890
Lee, Marion, 1925
Lee, Martha. 1930
Legg, Nancy Burnie, 1905
Leggitt, Louise. 1926
*Leith, Leone, 1913
Leonard, Mrs. (E. Cameron), 1853
Leonard. Sarah, 1928
Leslie, Lizzie, 1863
Leslie, Louisa, 1930
Letcher, Mrs. (M. Ingram), 1899
Lewis, Mrs. OA. Britt), 1893
Lewis, Mrs. (E. Newton), 1926
Linder, Mrs. (C. Hodges), 1892
Lindsey, Mrs. (M. Hunter), 1914
Linn, Mary Lou, 1929
Little, Mrs. (L. Ayes), 1896
Little, Mrs. (E. R&mpley), 1905
Lively, Mrs. (M. Carmichael), 1897
Longino, Cecile, 1888
Livingston, Mrs. (E. Hodges), 1927
Lockhart, Mrs. (S. Harris), 1852
Lockhart, Mrs. (B. Farmer), 1898
Logan, Mrs. (M. Swindall), 1889
Long, Mrs. (F. E. Broughton), 1850
Long, Mrs. (S. Griggs), 1850
Longino, Cecile, 1888
Lovejoy, Mrs. (L. Edmondson), 1895
Lovejoy, Mary, 1931
Lovelace. Mrs. (S. Reese), 1855
Lovelace, Mrs. (W. Hardy) 1899
Lowe, Mrs. (F. Douglass), 1861
Loyd, Mrs. (M. Hurt), 1889
Loyd, Elizabeth, 1929
Lucas, Mrs. (E. Pitts), 1907
Lumpkin, Mary, 1928
Lupo, Mrs. (I. Ward), 1882
Lyles, Mrs. (F. Arnold), 1891
Lyon, Anna, 1862
Lythgoe, Mrs. (M. Moore), 1888
Mabry, Phoebe, 1855
Mabry, Mrs. (J. Cooper), 1888
Maddox, Mrs. (N. A. Johnson), 1860
Maddox, Mrs. (M. Crawford), 1888
Maffett, Mrs. (S. E. Edmondson), 1853
Maffett, Mrs. (D. Boykin), 1874
Mallory, Mrs. (M. Y. Atkinson), 1857
Mallory, Mrs. (L. Lanier), 1898
Manget, Mrs. (L. Anderson), 1894
Mangham, Willie May, 1928
Manning, Deryl. 1927
Marcus, Mrs. (H. Spivey), 1853
Marlin, Julia, 1929
Marsh, Mrs. (A. Turner), 1859
Marshall, Rebecca, 1847
Marshall, Mrs. (F. Pitts), 1862
Martin, Mrs. (E. J. Bryson), 1843
Martin, Mrs. (A. Callahan), 1853
Martin, Tommie, 1924
Martin, Corinne, 1926
Mason, Mrs. (J. Foster), 1892
Mason, Mrs. (B. Capps), 1893
Matthews, Mrs. (D. Chappell), 1849
Matthews, Mrs. (M. Whitaker), 1881
Matthews, Mrs. (L. Young), 1883
Matthews, Maybelle. 1909
Matthews, Frances, 1928
Mattingly, Mrs. (J. L. McFarlin), 1891
Mattox. Mrs. (H. Hendrick), 1896
Maxwell, Mrs. (L. Dickerson), 1889
Mayberry, Mrs. (S. Harrell), 1857
Mayfleld, Allene, 1920
Maynard, Mrs. (F. Clark), 1894
Mayo, Annette, 1908
Mayo, Flossie, 1911
Mayo, Sarah, 1912
Meacham, Mrs. (E. Beauchamp), 1894
Meadors, Camille, 1855
Meadows, Anna. 1856
Means, Mrs. (S. C. Hill), 1852
Meeks, Mrs. (R. Beall), 1909
Merrill, Mrs. (N. Ingram), 1890
Merritt, Lizzie, 1892
Miller, Mrs. (L. Winn). 1891
Miller, Mrs. (J. Williams), 1893
Miller, Mrs. (G. Hudgins), 1898
Miller, Ruth, 1898
Mincey, Mrs. (M. Sharpe), 1912
90
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Mitchell. Mrs. (H. Tate). 1850
Mitchell. Mrs. (G. Aiken), 1890
Moate, Julia P., 1889
Moncrief. Mrs. (M. B. Osborne). 1917
'Montgomery, Mrs. (M. A. Broughton),
1848
Moodv. Mrs. (R. Baker), 1921
Moon," Mrs. (L. Baker), 1897
Moon. Mrs. (P. Few), 1914
Moonev, Mary. 1862
Moore. Mrs. (M. Walcott), 1891
Moore. Mrs. (R. Neese), 1900
Moore, Mrs. (S. Watking), 1924
Mooty. Mrs. (M. Miller), 1860
Mootv, Virginia, 1928
Mooty. Mildred. 1929
Morgan, Mrs. (E. Shepherd), 1855
Morgan, Mrs. (N. Hill), 1856
'Morgan, Mrs. (B. Warner), 1907
'Morris, Mrs. (L. C. Pullen), 1861
Morrow, Mabel, 1926
Morrow, Jeanette, 1927
Morton, Mrs. (C. Tuck), 1897
'Moss, Mrs. (R. M. Moss), 1859
Moss, Amy, 1887
'Moss, Mrs. (M. Wooten), 1892
Moss, Ruby, 1914
Moss, Elizabeth. 1930
'Mozely, Mrs. (V. Buice), 1878
Mullins, Mrs. (S. Sangers), 1860
Mullins, Mrs. (M. Griffin), 1904
Murphy, Lizzie, 1907
Murphv, Lucile, 1929
Muse, Julia, 1917
McBride, Mrs. (M. F. Johnston), 1860
McBride, Mrs. (V. Rawls), 1915
McCain, Lamartha, 1926
'McCalla, Mrs. (H. Hearn), 1891
McCan, Belle, 1863
McClenny, Mrs. (L. Jarrell), 1888
McClesky, Mrs. (H. McClure), 1898
'McClure. Mrs. (A. Curtwright), 1873
McCen-nell, Mrs. (S. Bohannon), 1908
McCord, Annie Lou, 1903
McOormac, Mrs. (A. M. Clark), 1924
McCoy, Mrs. (L. Culberson), 1871
McCrary, Mrs. (E. Agnew), 1892
McCraw, Mrs. (M. Appleby), 1856
McCullohs, Mrs. (A. Amos), 1920
McOutcheon, Gussie, 1895
McDaniel, Maude, 1889
McDaniel, Mrs. (L. Garrett), 1905
'McDonald, Mrs. (M. A. Story), 1861
'McDonald, Mrs. (L. Baugh), 1878
McDonald, Mrs. (I. Palmer), 1882
McDonald, Mrs. (E. M. Burnside), 1905
McDonell, Mrs. (M. Thrower), 1899
McDowell, Margaret, 1855
'McFarland, Mrs. (F. Raiford), 1860
McGee, Eunice, 1912
McGee, Mattie, 1922
McGee, Mrs. (M. Griffin), 1850
'McGhee, C. P., 1862
McGhee, Mamie, 1890
McGhee. Mrs. (L. McLaughlin), 1892
McGhee, Mrs. (E.' McLaughlin), 1898
McGinty, Mrs. (V. Edwards), 1906, 1909
McGrew, Mrs. (L. Lupo), 1893
McKenzie, Mrs. (M. R. Dixon), 1899
McKleroy, Mrs. (I. Lewis), 1894
'McLarin, Mrs. (L. Howard), 1882
McLarin, Mrs. (P. Norman), 1901
McLarin, Mrs. (M. Cline), 1923
McLaughlin, Katie, 1931
McLendon, Mrs. (A. Boykin), 1882
McMeekin, Mrg. (C. Merriweather),
1887
McNeil. Mrs. (E. Hobgood), 1907
McWhorter, Mildred, 1927
*Neal, Mrs. (M. P. Griggs), 1849
*Neal, Mrs. (C. Stinson), 1850
*Neal, Lillian, 1899
Neal, Mrs. (A. Rollins), 1908
Neal, Mrs. (L. Willingham), 1908
Neal, Mrs. (M. H. Moore), 1911
Neal, Dorothy, 1931
Nelms, Mrs. (E. Corn), 1926
Nelson, Bettie, 1859
Nelson, Mrs. (M. Liles), 1893
Nelson, Mrs. (J. Tuggle), 1892
Newman, Mrs. (N. Brown), 1907
Newsome, Mrs. (J. Vaughan), 1916
Newton, Mrs. (S. H. Cooper), 1847
*Newton, Mrs. (A. Edmondson), 1854
*Newton, Lela, 1899
Nicholls, Mrs. (N. Smith), 1913
Nicholson, Mrs. (R. Slaton), 1850
Nicholson, Mrs. (A. Woodwright), 1908
Nix, Mary Barnard, 1901
Norman, Mrs. (N. Shell), 1902
Norman, Elizabeth, 1928
Norris, Mrs. (T. King), 1896
Northen, Mrs. (M. Travlor), 1879
Norton, Mrs. (S. Jones), 1911
Oglesby, Mrs. (M. Berry), 1857
*Ogletree, Mrs. (C. Stinson), 1859
O'Hara, Mrs. (N. Revill), 1883
O'Neal, Lou, 1862
O'Neal, Mrs. (S. F. Hodnett), 1898
*Orr, Mrs. (A Stegall), 1857
Orr, Mrs. (F. Traylor), 1896
Osborne, Willela, 1919
Ousley, Nuda M., 1861
^rerstreet, Mrs. (L. Watkins), 1881
"Pace, Elizabeth, 1853
*Pace, Mrs. (S. Dawkins), 1855
*Pace, Mrs. (A. Maddox), 1865
Packard, Clara, 1862
Pafford, Mrs. (F. Waddell), 1914, 1915
Page, Mrs. (M. S. Rutland), 1919
Parham, Lizzie, 1892
Parham, Mrs. (A. Thrasher), 1895
*Park, Mrs. (S. Bull), 1858
*Park, Mrs. (M. McGhee), 1878
*Park, Mrs. (A. Bradley), 1883.
Park, Lila, 1899(1 , ^ A ^ .w<,
*Parker, Mrs. (M? Storey), 1898
Parks, Mrs. (A. K. Johnson), 1895
Partee, Margaret. 1930
Partin, Mrs. (L. Jones), 1909
Patton, .Ajinette, 1916
Paulk, Mrs. (C. Davidson), 1897
Payne, Mrs. (L. Ridenhour), 1887
Pearson, Mrs. (S. Presley), 1853
*Peeples, Marietta, 1853
Pendergrass, Mildred, 1926
Pendleton, Annie Belle, 1898
y Pennington, Lillie, 1906
Pentecost, Mrs. (R. Henderson), 1919
"fPerkins. Mrs. (P. Becton), 1914
Perry, Mrs. (F. J. Greenwood), 1848
Perry, Mrs. (S. Candler), 1883
Perry, Mrs. (M. Tompkins), 1887
Phillips, Mrs. (M. E. Drake), 1851
Phillips, Mrs. (L. Bond), 1913
Phillips, Lillian, 1925
Phinazee, Mrs. (S. Smith), 1900 \
Pike, Mrs. (A. Hunter). 1894* -^\
Pike, Ethel. 1922 f VM* **
Pitt, Mrs. (E. Cook\ 1894, 1908
Pitts, Missouri, 1854
Plum, Mrs. (A. Hall), 1907
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Poer, Belle, 1886
Poer, Mrs. (S. DeLamar), 1896
Polhill. Mrs. (K. Daniel), 1890
Polhill, Mrs. (M. Park), 1899
Ponder. Mrs. (G. Sims), 1890
*Potts, Mrs. (M. R. Hill), 1847
Potts, Mrs. (S. Ayers), 1853
Potts, Mrs. (P. White), 1894
Potts, Mrs. (F. Doughman), 1928
Powell, Mary, 1856
Powell, Rebecca, 1856
Powell, Mrs. (A. Stone), 1900
Powell, Evelyn, 1929, 1930
Power, Addie, 1857
Prather, Mrs. (C. Hogg), 1905
Price, Leta, 1908
Price, Mrs. (S. Segrest), 1916
*Pringle, Mrs. (B. Arnold), 1884
Pringle, Mrs. (L. Arnold), 1888
Pruitt, Mrs. (C. Pittman), 1873
Puckett, Mrs. (E. Johnson), 1885
Pugh, Virginia, 1929
Pullin, Mattie Jo, 1929
*Purvis, Mrs. (M. Hardwick), 1888
Quarles, Tommie Dora, 1927
Quillian, Mrs. (P. B. Jones). 1888
*Quillian, Mrs. (E. Parks), 1907
Radcliffe, Mrs. (E. A. Stinson), 1849
Radford, Mary, 1928
Radney, Mrs. (E. Liles), 1894
Ragsdale, Mrs. (W. B. Moncrief), 1908
Rains, Harriet, 1918
*Rakestraw, Mrs. (M. Curtwright), 1864
Rampley, Mattie, 1905
Ravenell, Mrs. (E. Strozier), 1893
Ray, Jessie, 1927
Reade, Mrs. (H. Handley), 1880
*Reavis, Mrs. (S. Cotter), 1873
Redwine, Mary, 1855
Reed, Mrs. (S. Tatum), 1914, 1918
Reese, Mary, 1858
Reeves, Mrs. (L. Moate), 1900
Reeves, Mrs. (L. Harris), 1911
Reeves, Elizabeth, 1928
Reid, Ann, 1852
*Reid, Mary P., 1852
Reid, Mrs. (S. Williams), 1879
Renwick, Mrs. (A. Haynes), 1856
Revill, Mrs. (A. Ledbetter), 1860
Reynolds, Christine, 1908
Rice, Mrs. (S. E. King), 1848
Richardson, Mrs. (M. Bailey), 1892
Ricks, Mrs. (P. Smith), 1900
Ridley, Mrs. (A. C. Edmondson), 1896
-^Riley, Mrs. (M. Evans), 1890
Rivers, Mrs. (U. Sperry), 1890
Rives, Mrs. (L. Moate), 1889
Rives, Lois, 1910
Roberts, Mrs. (A. Reid), 1893
Roberts, Mrs. (J. Cotter), 1896
Robertson, Annie, 1890
Robertson. Mrs. (L. Maxwell), 1900
Robeson, Frances, 1915
Robeson, Mrs. (R. Richards), 1916
Robie, Mrs. (W. Hollinshead), 1891
*Robinson, Mrs. (A. L. Hood), 1900
Rodenberrv. Mrs. (B. Brantley). 1896
"ftodgers, Annie Belie, i9l7
*Rogers, Mrs. (M. Brinsfield), 1894
Rowe, Mrs. (A. Ragsdale), 1907
Rowland, Mrs. (J. Brinson), 1922
Ross, Mrs. (O. Roberts), 1897
Rosser, Mrs. (J. Connally), 1877
Rosser, Mrs. (R. Sharp), 1900
Rountree, Mrs. (O. Holmes), 1912
Rowrer, Mrs. (M. Bailey), 1896
Rumble, Mrs. (D. Taylor), 1895
"Russell, Mrs. (M. R. Pullen), 1859
Russell, Mrs. (M. Shepherd), 1859
Russell, Mrs. (M. McFarlin), 1880
Rutland, Mrs. (L. Cotton), 1922
Ryals, Mrs. (V. L. Dyal), 1904
Sams, Mrs. (L. Blasingame), 1898
Sams, Mary, 1926
Sappington, Mrs. (C. Craven), 1853
Sasser, Mrs. (C. Ballard), 1883
Satterwhite, Sarah, 1914
Saunders, Mary, 1847
Saunders, Sophia, 1856
Savage, Mrs. (E. Sutton), 1900
Scaife, Mrs. (L. Pace), 1854
Schenck, Mrs. (A. Bell), 1892
Schettman, Mrs. (D. Beckman), 1888
Scoggins, Louise, 1928
Scott, Mrs. (M. King), 1854
Scott, Mrs. (A. Moate), 1888
t, Mrs. (M. VanZandt), 1888
Seale, Mary, 1897
Seale, Mrs. (M. Evans), 1874
*Searcy, Mrs. (R. Ware), 1888
Sell, Mrs. (A. Maynard), 1893
Segrest, Mrs. (L. Boykin), 1892
Shadburn, Mrs. (M. Leggitt), 1922
*Sharp, Rosa, 1892
Shaw, Mrs. (L. Venable), 1897
Shearer, Mrs. (M. Pinkerton), 1924
Sheffey, Mrs. (E. Price), 1896
Shepherd, Eugenia, 1889
Sherman, Mrs. (A. Jenkins), 1899
*Shewmake, Leila, 1893
Shields, Mrs. (B. Cline), 1925
Shirah, Mrs. (F. Covin), 1888
Shorter, Mrs. (S. Shepherd), 1860
Shumate, Hattie, 1857
Shurley, Mrs. (M. Ray), 1898
Shuttle, Mrs. (S. E. Wilkes), 1861
Simmons, Mrs. (O. Simmons), 1878
Simpson, Ruby, 1928
Simril, Corinne, 1890
Sims, Mrs. (S. Boyd), 1892
Singleterry, Mrs. (E. Quillian), 1904
Singleton, Mrs. (E. Shewmake), 1895
Sirmons, Mrs. (S. E. Moore), 1911
Sitton, Mrs. (P. Fox), 1913
Skeens, Susan, 1854
Skinner, Mrs. (J. Cofer), 1902
Sloan, Mrs. (M. L. Dunn), 1896
Sloan, Mrs. (H. Harris), 1917
Slatter, Mrs. (A. S. Greenwood), 1858
Smalley, Mrs. (M. Loflin), 1899
Smith, Mrs. (L. Acee), 1853
Smith, Mrs. (M. Cunningham), 1854
Smith, Mrs. (L. Morrow), 1854
Smith, Mrs. (S. Harrell), 1856
Smith, Mrs. (E. Cunningham), 1861
*Smith, Mrs. (N. Owens), 1864
Smith, Mrs. (M. Driver), 1881
Smith, Mrs. (M. Gates), 1881
Smith, Mrs. (E. Thompson), 1883
Smith, Mrs. (E. Bullard), 1885
Smith, Maidee, 1887, 1891
Smith, Mrs. (D. Haralson), 1889
Smith, Mrs. (O. Graves), 1890, 1892
Smith, Mrs. (P. Long), 1891
Smith, Mrs. (A. Baxter), 1892
Smith, Mrs. (R, Camp), 1892
Smith, Jennie, 1892
Smith, Mrs. (D. Means), 1895
Smith, Mrs. (L. Welchel), 1895
Smith, Mrs. (E. Dickinson), 1898
Smith, Erne, 1901
Smith, Mrs. (L. Malone), 1903
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LaGrange College
Smith, Hallie. 1909. 1910, 1913
Smith. Mrs. (C. Shannon), 1911
Smith, Carrie, 1912
Smith Florence, 1912
Smith, Mrs. (A. Moore), 1915
Smith, Lillie. 1923
Smith, Nancy, 1926
Smith, Annie. 1927
Smith, Mrs. (L. Cassels), 1923
Smith, Fannie Lou, 1929
Smith, Virginia, 1929
Smith, Isabelle, 1930
Smithwick. Elizabeth, 1909
Smithwiek. Kate, 1929
Sorgee, Kuby, 1929
Sorgee, Sara, 1930
Sorrels, Mrs. (L. Cotton), 1919
Spell, Mrs. (G. Vickers), 1919
Speer, Mrs. (A. Moreland), 1859
Speer, Mrs. (G. Moreland), 1863
Speer, Mrs. (B. Murphy), 1896
Spicer, Catherine, 1852
Stapler, (C. Capps), 1900
Stearns, Mrs. (J. Manning), 1900
Stevens, Mrs. (M. L. Wright), 1884
Stipe, Mrs. (A. Z. Dillard), 1906
Stipe, Mildred, 1930
Stone, Mrs. (F. Smith), 1891
Stone. Annie, 1900
Stone. Mrs. (B. Boyd), 1907
Stovall, Connie, 1890
Stow, Mrs. (S. J. Pitts), 1856
Strain, Gertrude, 1925, 1926
Strain, Ruth, 1927
Stroud, Anita, 1899
Stroud, Mrs. (C. Teasley), 1920
Strozier, Forrest L.. 1892
Stubbs, Mrs. (N. Winn), 1903
Sullivan, Lizzie, 1888
Sullivan, Mrs. (E. Rampley), 1908
Summit, Mrs. (M. Liles), 1891
Sutton, Mrs. (J. Pittman). 1886
Sutton, Lilla, 1931
Swanson, Mrs. (S. B. Cameron). 1846
Swanson, Mrs. (A. Swanson), 1857
~ Swanson. Sara, 1927
Swift, Mrs. (E. Christian), 1908
O JtSwint, Mrs. (M. Rampley), 1917
M Sykes, Mrs. (E. Johnson), 1892
Tafft, Mrs. (K. Owens), 1862
Taliaferro, R. T., 1854
Tarleton. Mrs. (E. Butenschon), 1916
Tate, Mrs. (E. Ferguson), 1893
Tatum, Mrs. (J. Akin), 1849
*Tatum, Mrs. (M. Wilkinson), 1889
Taylor, Mrs. (M. F. Turner), 1882
Taylor, Mardel, 1917, 1918
Teasley, Mary, 1928
Teasley, Julia, 1930
Tennyson, Frances, 1856
'Terrell, Mrs. (G. Bonner), 1858
Terrell, Lena, 1926
Thomas, Mrs. (B. Henry), 1887
Thomas, Mrs. (E. Mann), 1898
Thomason, Margaret, 1931
Thomasson, Mrs. (A. Gaulding), 1876
Thomasson, Mrs. (P. Wright), 1885
Thomasson, Sarah Frances, 1907
Thompson, Mary, 1849
Thompson, Mrs. (M. J. Edwards), 1856
Thompson, Mrs. (A. Hill), 1860
Thompson, Mrs. (M. W. Cleaveland),
1898
Thompson, Mrs. (E. Bryson), 1900
Thompson. Mrs. (M. Ragland), 1903
Thompson, Mrs. (N. Humber), 1918
Thompson, Robbie Lee, 1919
Thornton, Mr.. (C. Hill), 1928
Thorpe. Mrs. (F. Seale). 1895
Thrash, Mrs. (L. Crouch), 1891
Thrasher. Mrs. (T. Quillian), 1895
Tigner, Mrs. (E. Parham, 1848
Tigner, Mrs. (J. Stinson), 1857
Tigner, Mrs. (L. Jackson), 1889
Tigner. Julia, 1897
Tiiuraons, Mrs. (A. Vaughan), 1881
Timmons, Mary, 1925
Tinney, Mrs. (S. R. Henderson), 1919
Tomlinson, Mrs. (A. Bull). 1863
*Tooke, Susan, 1855
Tooke, Martha, 1857
Towson, Manie, 1911
Trammell, Mrs. (I. L. Emory), 1880
*Trawick, Mrs. (H. Byrd), 1857
Traylor, Lizzie, 1878
Traylor, Mrs. (C. Smithwick), 1910,
1911
Traylor, Mildred, 1930
Traylor, Edith, 1931
Travis, Mrs. (M. Hamilton), 1912
Tribble, Mrs. (M. Mclntire), 1889
Trimble, Mrs. (P. Lee), 1890
Trimble, Mrs. (L. Brazell). 1894
Trippe, Mrs. (O. Ellis), 1888
Trippe, Mrs. (E. Philpot), 1902
Trotter, Mrs. (M. Williams), 1896
Truitt, Mrs. (J. Barber), 1871
Trundle, Margaret, 1926
. Turk T.iiini inni
Tuck, Elizabeth, 1926
Tucker, Emma, 1855
Tucker, Mrs. (L. Williams). 1901
Tuggle, Mrs. (M. Cox), 1858
Tuegle, Mrs. (M. Tomlinson), 1893
Tnggle, Ruth, 1898
*Tullev, Sallie, 1860
*Tumlin, Mrs. (O. Wilkes), 1859
Turner, Mrs. (M. Hunnicutt), 1861
Turner, Anna, 1863
Turner, Mrs. (M. Marshall), 1863
Turner, Mrs. (S. Jarrell), 1887
Turner, Alice, 1897
Turner, Mrs. (C. Dallis), 1898
Turner, Mrs. (A. Fulcher), 1898
Turnipseed, Mrs. (E. Wilson), 1890
Tye,y(M. W. Brantley), 1890
Tyfer, Cornelia, 1854
Twyman, Mrs. (G. Johnson), 1888
Upshaw, Mrs. (B. Wilson), 1897
Van Epps, Mrs. (J. Cooper), 1858
VanGorder, MarmjL 1919
Van Home, ftnTCX Quillian), 1900
Vaughan, Mrs. (A. Cruselle), 1877
Vaughn, Mrs. (A. Richardson), 1930
Vickers, Mrs. (B. Longino), 1896
Wade, Elmina, 1931
Walb, Mrs. (M. Hodnett), 1923
Walden, Mrs. (C. McLendon), 1928
Wall, Mrs. (M. Smith). 1890, 1891
Walker, Mrs. (E. Stipe), 1880
Walker, Mrs. (M. Stipe), 1882
Walker, Ella, 1886
Walker, Mrs. (P. Brotherton), 1890
Walker, Mrs. (A. Key), 1895
Walker, Mrs. (R. Walker), 1912
Walker, Helen, 1930
Walker, Mary, 1931
Waltermire, Mrs. (C. Forbes), 1860
Ward, Mrs. (F^Key). 1854
Ward, Mrs. (G. 'Hodnett), 1862
Ward, Lula, 1874
Ward, Mrs. (M. Sims), 1885
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Ward, Antionette, 1892, 1893
Ward, Mrs. (0. Askew), 1907
Warden, Mrs. (M. Dean), 1890
Ware, Mrs. (C. Reid), 1861
*Ware, Mrs. (L. Walker), 1881
TVare, Mrs. (P. Craft), 1930
Ware, Sara, 1931
Warlick, Mrs. (J. McFail), 1876
Warlick, Mrs. (A. L. Nelson), 1922
Warner, Mrs. (L. Edmondson), 1893
Warren, Mrs. (L. Rosser), 1898
*Waters, Mrs. (S. Cameron), 1853
Watson, Mrs. (M. L. Anderson), 1900
*Watson, Pearl, 1909
Weaver, Mrs. (M. Carter), 1856
Webb, Mrs. (L. Hicks), 1906
Webster, Mrs. (F. Maddox), 1893
Weeks, Mrs. (O. A. Osburne), 1847
Wells, Mrs. (T. Carter), 1851
West, Mrs. (O. Wing), 1887
Weston, Mrs. (J. Davis), 1851
Whatley, Ruth, 1921
Whatley, Mrs. (O. DeLoach), 1923
Wheeler, Mrs. (K. Dickinson), 1899
Wheeler, Katherine, 1928
*Whelchel, Roumania, 1895
Whiddon, Mrs. (A. Cheatham), 1899
Whipple, Mrs. (L. Dillard), 1909
Whitaker, Evelyn, 1896
Whitaker, Mrs. (J. Hurst), 1917
Whitaker, Mrs. (I. Combs), 1919
Whitaker, Mrs. (R. Hutcheson), 1920
White, MoHie. 1862
White, Mrs. (M. McFarlin), 1887
White, Mrs. (E. Fullbright), 1922
White, Mabel, 1922
White, Mabel, 1927
White, Eloise, 1929
Whitehead Mrs ( L. Lifse y). 1928
*~ Wicker, Mrs. (M. Spears), 1884
Wicker, Mrs. (A. Henry), 1893
Wiggins, Annie, 1895
Wiggins, Mrs. (G. Tigner), 1897
Wiggins, Mrs. (A. Porter), 1925
Wiggins, Mary Frances, 1928
Wilcox, Mrs. (L. Turner), 1888
Wilhoite, Jeanette, 1910
Wilkerson, Mrs. (N. Johnson), 1900
Wilkinson, Kate, 1894
Willett, Mrs. (J. Ridley), 1889
Williams, Mrs. (G. C. Bigham), 1849
Williams, Mrs. (S. Little), 1862
Williams, Mrs. (E. Palmer), 1877
Williams, Mrs. (J. Burnett), 1887
Deceased.
Williams, Mrs. (M. Schaub), 1895
Williams, Mrs. (M. W. Smith), 1896
Williams, Mrs. (M. Bruce), 1900
Williams, Mrs. (R. Clifton), 1902*
Williams, Mrs. (A. Tankersley), 1912
Williams, Elizabeth, 1925, 1926
Willingham, Minnie, 1890
Willingham, Mrs. (A. Nesbitt), 1898
Wills, Mrs. (C. P. Dozier), 1848
Willis, Mrs. (A. Bryant), 1865
Willy, Mrs. (J. Jones), 1906
Wilson, Mrs. (S. Smith), 1854
Wilson, Annie, 1887
Wilson, Mrs. (M. Harrison), 1900
Wilson, Mattie Lou, 1923
Wilberly, Mrs. (C. Thompson), 1806
Winchester, Mrs. (M. Chandler), 1883
Winfrey, Isabel, 1860
Winn, Mrs. (G. Merriweather), 1896
Winn, Mrs. (E. Cribb), 1925
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MATRICULATES FOR THE SESSION 19311932
Senior Class
Euth Adams LaGrange, Ga.
Virginia Alsobrook LaGrange, Ga.
Mary Ellen Aycock Watkinsville, Ga.
Lucy Barrett Commerce, Ga.
Ora Mae Bowles Fairfax, Ala.
Alleyn Boyle East Point, Ga.
Netelle Carley LaGrange, Ga.
Carolyn Channelle Plains, Ga.
Kathryn Cline LaGrange, Ga.
Nell Katherine Cole East Point, Ga.
Lorene Daniell Villa Kica, Ga.
Elizabeth Dunbar Byron, Ga.
Matilee Dunn Warm Springs, Ga.
Julia Elizabeth Fort Hamilton, Ga.
Evelyn Galloway Waverly Hall, Ga.
Hixie Louise Gentry Dublin, Ga.
Kathryn Virginia Gudger Chatsworth, Ga.
Helen Hamilton McDonough, Ga.
Mabel Henslee East Point, Ga.
Phelicia Jenkins LaGrange, Ga.
Aldyne Jordan Royston, Ga.
Frances Kimbrough Gabbettville, Ga.
Lena Loyd LaGrange, Ga.
Sue Mathison Hamilton, Ala.
Elizabeth Merritt Emory University, Ga.
Virginia Moseley Danielsville, Ga.
Pauline Roberts Winder, Ga.
Helen Walker Robertson Bowersville, Ga.
Mary Clyde Robinson LaGrange, Ga.
Katherine Rogers Mountville, Ga.
Emily Sewell Tallapoosa, Ga.
Louise Traylor LaGrange, Ga.
Elmina Wade LaGrange, Ga.
Aline White Villa Rica, Ga.
Martha L. Wood LaGrange, Ga.
Junior Class
Winifred Adams Danielsville, Ga.
Nellie Sue Bailey LaGrange, Ga.
Annie Rosa Bond Jackson, Ga.
Mabel Caudle LaGrange, Ga.
Thelma Dunbar v Byron, Ga.
Mary Florence LaGrange, Ga.
Katherine Faver Glass LaGrange, Ga.
Emeline Goulsby LaGrange, Ga.
Thelma Harden Hogansville, Ga.
Rebecca Hart College Park, Ga.
Margaret Hayes Adairsville, Ga.
Inez Hill Hampton, Ga.
Mary Miller Johnson West Point, Ga.
Allene Mildred Johnston Bullard, Ga.
Dorothy Macon Morton Athens, Ga.
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Euth Murphy LaGrange, Ga.
Sarah Lee Payne Duluth, Ga.
Jane Prather LaGrange, Ga.
Martha Jane Smith LaGrange, Ga.
Leila Tanner Lawrenceville, Ga.
Sara Whitaker Greshamville, Ga.
Sophomore Class
Helen V. Barker < LaGrange, Ga.
Sara Kathryn Bond Jackson, Ga.
Elma Cowan Social Circle, Ga.
Ruth Dempsey Atlanta, Ga.
Louise Elizabeth Dobbs Cedartown, Ga.
Frances Blanch Eberhart Atlanta, Ga.
Rosa Fling LaGrange, Ga.
Edith Gof orth LaGrange, Ga.
Elizabeth Virginia Hall Fairburn, Ga.
Louise Elizabeth Hawks Canon, Ga.
Helen Hines Hogansville, Ga.
Sue Hutcheson Douglasville, Ga.
Ruth Ingram Sharpsburg, Ga.
Frances Elizabeth James Ellijay, Ga.
Bessie Ruth Jinks Jackson, Ga.
Sarah Lane LaGrange, Ga.
Alice Lovern Newnan, Ga.
Virginia Milam LaGrange, Ga.
Florrie McCrummen LaGrange, Ga.
Katherine Nichols Gadsden, Ala.
Mary Evans Peavy Byron, Ga.
Vonice LaVerne Ritch Jesup, Ga.
Margaret Elizabeth Saunders Atlanta, Ga.
Carolyn Sue Tray lor LaGrange, Ga.
Evelyn Varner White, Ga.
Katherine Wilkes LaGrange, Ga.
Freshman Class
Josephine Alsobrook LaGrange, Ga.
Frances Patrick Baker Hogansville, Ga.
Nell Barrett Commerce, Ga.
Nan Bell Sparta, Ga.
Eleanor Bennett LaGrange, Ga.
Edna Warren Berry Fairfax, Ala.
Bessie Ruth Burtz Thomson, Ga.
Essie Mae Byess Holcomb, Ga.
Ruth Campbell Mansfield, Ga.
Hazel Carley LaGrange, Ga.
Mary Helen Copelan Norcross, Ga.
Mary Branch Darby Tate, Ga.
Margaret Frances Davis LaGrange, Ga.
Sarah Eugene Dodds Atlanta, Ga.
Elizabeth Finley Jackson, Ga.
Emily Fisher LaGrange, Ga.
Frances Fleeth LaGrange, Ga.
T. A. Fowler Tate, Ga.
Charlsie Gober Cedartown, Ga.
Mildred Goldstein LaGrange, Ga.
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Monta L. Hall Ringgold,
Leila Haley Hearn LaGrange, Ga.
Martha Carolyn Holle LaGrange, Q*.
Martha Jolley Bremen, Ga.
Jannelle Lawrence LaGrange, Ga.
Olive Linch Atlanta, Ga.
Gertrude Linn Atlanta, Ga.
Annie Melia Maley LaGrange, Ga.
Dona Matthews LaGrange, Ga.
Caroline McNeil Fairburn, Ga.
Marian Norman Alpharetta, Ga.
Martha Louise Pharr Decatur, Ga.
Polly Ridgway Canon, Ga.
Agnes Smith LaGrange, Ga.
Floy Terry Fairburn, Ga.
Vashti Elizabeth Tucker LaGrange, Ga.
Claudia Twiggs LaGrange, Ga.
Marian Wilson LaGrange, Ga.
Ernestine Woodson LaGrange, Ga.
Special and Irregular Students
Pauline F. Bond Eastman, Ga.
Bessie Walker Callaway LaGrange, Ga.
Mary Callaway LaGrange, Ga.
Frankie Cole Rome, Ga.
Frances Crawford Tallapoosa, Ga.
Marie Hammond LaGrange, Ga.
Clara Rudd Huey LaGrange, Ga.
Ollie Lucille Miller Calhoun, Ga.
Mary T. Moon LaGrange, Ga.
Frances Barbara Morgan LaGrange, Ga.
Mabel White Chipley, Ga.
The following students are registered for work in the special depart-
ments indicated, but do not live in the dormitories and attend no literary
classes:
Eunice Aikin, Violin Lanett, Ala.
Mary Nell Bailey, Art, Piano LaGrange, Ga.
Margaret Bartley, Piano LaGrange, Ga.
Ellen Bradshaw, Violin West Point, Ga.
Thomas Cheatham, Violin LaGrange, Ga.
Carmel Glass, Public School Art LaGrange, Ga.
Grover Hunter, Piano LaGrange, Ga.
Mary Hutchinson, Voice, Sight-Singing LaGrange, Ga.
Dorothy Johnson, Art LaGrange, Ga.
Mary Leslie, Voice LaGrange, Ga.
Winifred Milam, Piano LaGrange, Ga.
Marjorie Peach, Piano LaGrange, Ga.
Betty Ragsdale, Piano LaGrange, Ga.
Emily Rowe, Expression, Piano LaGrange, Ga.
Barlice Saltsman, Expression LaGrange, Ga.
Elise Walker, China Painting, Art LaGrange, Ga.
Katharine E. Wilson, Art, Illustration, Public School Art. .LaGrange, Ga.