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HANDBOOK 

1943-1944 



LaGrange, 
Georgia 



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LaGrange College 

HANDBOOK 

1943-1944 

LaGrange, Georgia 



Comradeship on the Campus 



Greetings to the Freshman Class: 



We are happy that you have selected LaGrange 
College as the college of your choice. We are glad 
you are here and hope that you will find a con- 
genial atmosphere and a stimulating fellowship 
with your comrades on the campus. College days 
are happy days. As we welcome you to LaGrange 
our wish is that your spirit of friendliness may 
win for you the respect and friendship of your 
fellows and make your college career a joyous 
experience. 

Sincerely yours, 
Hubert Quillian, President. 



LaGRANGE college calendar 

1943 

SEPTEMBER 13  Dormitories and dining halls open 
to students and faculty at 2:00 P. M. 

SEPTEMBER 14  Registration of Students. 

SEPTEMBER 15  First chapel exercises. 

DECEMBER 15  Christmas holidays begin at 12:20 
P. M. 

1944 

JANUARY 4  Christmas holidays end; classwork 
resumed at 8:30 A. M. 

January 29  End of fall term. 

January 31  Holiday. 

FEBRUARY 1  Beginning of spring term. 

Spring Holidays (Dates to be announced). 

JUNE 2-5  Commencement. 

JUNE 3  Meeting of Alumnae Association. 



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THE L. C. GIRLS' CREED 



Life is mine to live. That I may cherish it 

And right royally meet its responsibilities, 

I would lay aside that which is 

Narrow, selfish, ignoble and unkind, 

The false, superficial, the dishonest, 

I would shun in thought, word, and deed, 

Rather may I cultivate in my college life 

Those traits and ideals that will fit me 

To weave dreams into realities, and impressions 

into character. 
To meet bravely the hard tasks of life; 
To bring joy to those who sorrow, and 
Strength to those who falter in their tasks. 
I would strive to judge more kindly. 
Trust more fully, and love more deeply, 
That my life may reflect His goodness. 
And my soul may grow in the knowledge 
Of Him, whom to know is life eternal. 



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FOREWORD 



The Student Government Association, based on 
powers and laws granted by the President and 
Faculty, has control of all matters pertaining to 
the conduct and social life of the students. Each 
student should learn to appreciate that the least 
disregard of the rules on her part means extra 
care upon her fellow students, who, though con- 
scientiously assuming office under the Association, 
have yet come to college to enjoy and make use 
of the advantages that LaGrange College offers. 
The life and work of the college is based on the 
Honor System, and this system applies not only 
to the rules and regulations concerning conduct, 
but to scholastic work as well. 

To learn to live honorably and unselfishly in 
a community and to share in the responsibility of 
the government is a part of the broader education 
for which we come to college. We ask of each 
student her hearty cooperation. We hope our 
Student Government Association will succeed in 
helping its students be intelligent citizens and 
thinking individuals. 



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Presidents 
of 

Student Organizations 



President of Student Government 
Dorothy Allen 

President of Young Women's 
Christian Association 
Kate Foster 

President of Athletic Association 
Pellie Jones 

Editor of Scroll 
Barbara Jackson 

Editor of Quadrangle 
Paula Copeland 



BY-LAWS 



i. 

1. Each resident hall shall be divided into sections each, 
which shall have a proctor appointed by the house President. 

2. Each proctor shall serve for a term of one month. 

3. Proctors shall report all disorders. 

II. 

Any member of the Association whose conduct and atti- 
tude are at variance with the principles of Student Govern- 
ment, may after investigation by the Student Council, be 
expelled or suspended from the Association. 

Blanket Activity Fee 

All students (except day students who will pay only 
twelve dollars) will be required to pay a fee of fifteen 
dollars for the maintenance of student activities. Half of 
this fee must be paid to the Student Government Associa- 
tion. The remainder is to be paid at the beginning of the 
second semester. The fee includes the dues of the following 
organizations: 



Student Government 1.50 

Y .W. C. A. 1.50 

Athletic Association 1.00 

Scroll 1.00 

College Annual 5.00 

Library Fee 2.50 

Concert Series 2.50 



Total $15.00 



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REGULATIONS 



DORMITORY REGULATIONS 

Quiet: 

1. From 8:30 A. M. to 1:00 and 2:10 to 5:10 and 7:15 to 
10:00 P. M., except on Saturday afternoons and nights, 
Sundays, and Holidays. 

2. Absolute quiet from 10:30 P. M. to 7:00 A. M. 

3. Radios must not be heard outside the room during quiet 
hours or after lights. If this is not observed, a major 
call down will be given. Three of such will deprive per- 
son of light privilege for a month. 

4. Girls answering phones are requested not to call in 
the halls. 

5. A minor call down will be given for loud calling or 
running at any time during day or night. 

6. Phones must not be used during study hall and after 
room bell except for urgent calls. 

7. Following a concert or a program, study hall will be 
strictly observed even if only thirty minutes remain. 

8. No one is to visit after room bell at 10:30. 
Students must remain in their respective buildings after 
this bell. 

Visiting In Dormitories: 

Students may spend only Saturday nights out of their 
rooms. 

Inspection: 

Students are held responsible for the neatness of their 
rooms which must be ready for inspection by 9:30 A. M. 
except Sundays, Mondays and college holidays. 



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Meals: 

1. All students are required to attend the evening meal 
unless they sign meal absence slips in the office of the 
Dean of Women before 5:30 P. M. 

2. Reasonable quiet is expected in the dining room during 
meals. 

Penalty: 

1. Hostesses at each table shall report any such absence to 
the office of the Dean of Women. Minor call down. 

2. Chairman of any group planning to be away for lunch 
or dinner will sign for the entire group before 11 A. M. 

Telephones: 

1. No telephone conversation after room bell. 

2. Students are requested to be considerate of others when 
talking on phone. Don't talk too long. Only urgent 
calls may be received during study halls. 

3. Telephone on main floor of Smith building is reserved 
for faculty use and college business. Students are re- 
quested to use telephone on dormitory floors. 

Study Hall: 

Study Hall will be kept by a study hall monitor from 
7:15 to 10:00 P. M. 

1. No student may leave the floor without permission from 
the monitor. 

2. Freshmen may not study in another room without per- 
mission from the monitor. 

3. Penalty for not observing these rules will be a minor 
call down. 

4. Students must not sit anywhere on campus after 7:30. 

SOCIAL REGULATIONS 

1. Each student shall sign in office of Dean of Women by 
7 o'clock of the night she intends to receive a caller. 



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2. A student may have dates with any LaGrange boy who 
is on calling list. 

3. See Dean of Women as to requirements for placing 
friends on calling list. 



1. All students may have dates on Saturday nights. 

2. See Class Privileges for number of dates. A student 
may see an out-of-town caller for one hour without 
signing a date slip. 

3. Students may have dates on campus on Saturday and 
Sunday afternoons. Students must sign in immediately 
following the church hour on Sunday night. 

Penalty  For violation is a minor call down. 

4. No student may have dates while under restrictions. 

5. All students are allowed one tennis date a week with 
young men who are on the calling list. Sign with Presi- 
dent of Athletic Association. 

6. Callers are to be received only at times specified in 
date privilege list. 

7. All date cards must first be signed in the Dean of 
Women's office and then presented,, by self, to the 
House President by 10:30. ejf CL^ p"t )r\ Sr>>u)*Ci O 



No student may smoke in dormitory, college buildings, 



or any place on campus or any public place while under 



jurisdiction of the college. 
Riding: 

1. Students may ride with dates to and from show and to 
and from dinner. This does not include riding around 
town or out of the city limits. See class privileges. 

2. Students may not keep automobiles at college. 

3. Students may ride unchaperoned to and from destina- 
tion signed for. 



Dates: 




Smoking: 





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4. With permission of the hostess, a student may ride 
within the city limits when having dinner at a friend's 
home. 

5. Dates may go only to drug stores and sandwich shops 
in the business section of LaGrange after the show. 

Visitors: 

1. Students must sign in Dean of Women's office for 
week end guests. 

2. Students must pay rate of 35 cents per meal for visi- 
tors except members of the immediate family and 
alumnae. Breakfast charge 25 cents. 

3. Town students may spend the night at the college for 
some special function after arrangement has been made 
with the Dean of Women. 

4. Students are responsible for the conduct of their guests. 

5. Failure to sign for guests will cause a student to forfeit 
the privilege of having visitors. 

Sorority: 

1. There are to be no sorority parties during the week un- 
less special permission is granted by the Dean of Women 
for exceptional cases. 

2. Sorority meetings are not to be held after 10:30. 

Pianos and Victrolas: 

Pianos and victrolas are to be used only between supper 
and study hall during the week. They are not to be 
used Sunday morning. 

Dress: 

1. Students are not to appear on campus or in lobbies in 
shorts, bathing suits, or halters. Sun baths must be 
taken directly behind Residence Hall. Neither halters 
nor bathing suits will be allowed on tennis courts. 



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2. Neat appearance is urged at breakfast. 

3. Formal dress is expected at concerts and recitals. 
Every student is required to attend all concerts, recitals, 
lectures, or any public performance presented by the 
college. 

Penalty for violation  Major call down. 

GENERAL REGULATIONS 

Chaperonage: 

While visiting in town, students are under chaperonage 
of hostess. 

Time Limit: 

1. Time limit specifies the hour at which students are 
required to be on campus, unless accompanied by a 
chaperon, faculty, or family. 

2. Time limit varies with length of day and is set by the 
Student Government. 

3. When leaving the campus for the evening, students 
must return by 10:30. Callers must leave by 10:30. 

Registration (in Dean's office) Special: 

Students must sign out when going to dinner, any 
special function in town, when going out of town, spend- 
ing the night during the week end, spending the day in 
a home, and dates. 

General: 

Sign out when leaving the campus for riding or walking. 
Sign in on all occasions signed out for. 

Permissions: 

For leaving town, having dates with out-of-town boys. 
Permissions from parents or guardian please send to 
Dean of Women. 

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Permissions must be mailed direct to Dean of Women. 
No permission enclosed in letters to students will be 
accepted. 

Students may not spend the night in town. 

Students may have dates with service men only after 
a letter of permission from home sent direct to Dean 
of Women. 

Regulations: 

Exam. Will be posted prior to examination week. 

AIR RAID DRILLS 

SIGNAL  Prolonged ringing* of the bell. 

Procedure: 

1. Turn off lights and radio. 

2. Form line as directed by House President. 

3. Go quickly and quietly to the dining hall. 

4. Remain grouped as planned by the House President 
until checked by monitor. 

Penalty for not attending drill (unless off campus), 
leaving before drill is complete or unnecessary noise, is a 
major call down. 

FIRE REGULATIONS 

There shall be a system of fire drills under the direction 
of the Student Government Association. 

Fire drills shall be held at least twice a semester. 

During fire drills all quiet hour regulations must be 
observed. 

A major call down will be issued to those who fail to 
attend fire drills. 



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CLASS PRIVILEGES 



Freshmen: 

1. May go to town three times a week. 

2. May have one date night a month. This must be on 
Monday night. See privilege list. 

3. Must be chaperoned by Juniors or Seniors when riding 
with boys in cars. 

4. May attend picture show two nights a month. See 
privilege list. 

5. May have Sunday dates on Campus. 

6. May have dinner only in homes of friends. 

Sophomores: 

1. May go to town four times a week. See forfeit list. 

2. May have two date nights a month on Monday nights. 
See privilege list. 

3. Must be chaperoned by Juniors and Seniors when riding 
with boys in cars. 

4. May attend picture show three nights a month. See 
privilege list. 

Upperclassmen: Juniors: 

1. May go to town at their own discretion. 

2. Juniors may have dates on Sunday and Monday nights. 

3. May attend the picture show four nights a month. See 
privilege list. 

4. May have dinner dates on the second and fourth Sunday 
nights. 

Seniors: 

1. Seniors may have dates on any night. 

2. Seniors are unlimited in the number of times they may 
attend night shows. 

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Dean's List Privileges 



Students whose names appear on the Dean's List will 
receive one extra date night a month and one extra show 
privilege a month. 

Forfeit of Privileges 

1. A student going to town too many times per week for- 
feits her town privileges for one week. 

2. A student is fined 25 cents or serves a campus for one 
week. 

3. A student who fails to sign in at 10:30 P. M. three times 
is campused for one week. 

4. A student who attends the show beyond the allotted 
number of times forfeits her night show privilege for 
one month. 

Customs and Traditions 

College traditions make college life worthwhile. When 
you come to LaGrange, you not only enjoy the customs 
handed down through the years, but you have a share in 
adding to the traditions of your Alma Mater. 

The college will honor the new students at a formal 
entertainment in the fall. 

The Freshman-Junior wedding takes place when the 
Freshmen receive their privileges. 

"Y" Installation service is held during the first month 
for the new girls. The Juniors choose one or more Freshmen 
"sisters." 

The local sororities, which every one has the privilege 
to join, provide social activities for the girls; bids are sent 
out at a time designated by Inter-Sorority Council. 

The Y. W. C. A. sends Thanksgiving baskets to several 
needy families in LaGrange. 

The Y. W. C. A. has a Christmas service for the ser- 
vants. Students are expected to give a small gift to their 
wash woman. 



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On the night before Christmas holidays, college girls 
sing Christmas carols around town. 

The Sophomore class is responsible for the daisy chain 
for Class Day exercises. They also give a tea for their 
"sister class" afterwards. 

The Seniors sing to the Underclassmen at midnight on 
Commencement Sunday. 

Hints to Freshmen 

Begin well. We're here to help you, and you to help 
yourself. 

Remember we do not know all you can do, so show us 
by going out for all college activities. 

The student Government is to help you, not catch you. 

Remember that we have all been Freshmen ourselves, 
and don't hesitate to call on us. 

LaGrange has the honor system in Student Government. 

If you don't know, ask. Curious Freshmen make wise 
Sophomores. 

The faculty is waiting to like you, so give them the 
opportunity. 

The Dean's List is a place of honor. 

Always introduce your guests to the Dean of Women. 

When leaving college "sign out" and when returning 
"sign^Ln." It pays. 

This is the place to make friends, so don't go around 
with one girl exclusively. 

Remember that you reflect your home. 

Remember that you are here to work. Each neglected 
task makes the next one harder. 

Honor is too dear to be compromised for popularity, or 
for the fear of being unpleasant. 

Remember that your health is important; take care 
of it. 

Don't come to school prejudiced; you'll like it. 
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A freshman who can smile will go further than one 
who cannot. 

You'll never like anything until you try it. 

Pay on time all dues. You are not a full fledged 
member of any organization unless you do. 

Don't be afraid to make mistakes. You can be a 
Freshman only once. 

Remember to read the bulletin boards each day. 

Every one needs a white dress. 

Remember that appropriate street clothes should be 
worn in town. 

Begin well. Bad work the first semester may handicap 
you through the whole year. 

Please Remember 

To see the Dean of Women during her office hours. 
Not to leave the dining hall until excused by the hos- 
tess of the table. 

To aid in keeping the college and the grounds in order. 
Class spirit is fine, but college spirit is better. 
To clean your room each morning. 

That absolute quiet and courteous attention is expect- 
ed in chapel and in vespers. 

All announcements are to be made in the dining hall 
or posted on bulletin boards. 

That your vote is an expression of your opinion and 
should be cast with careful consideration. 

Not to talk from dormitory windows. 

Dress formally for concerts and public recitals. 

Do not appear on the campus in shorts, swim suits, or 
house coats. 

Carry Coca-Cola bottles to senior store. 

Do not drink Coca-Colas or eat in lobbies, on porches, 
or in the library. 

Any library book checked out on your name for an- 
other student, if not returned at the proper time, will run 
up a fine for you. Let your friends check out books for 
themselves. 

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Office Hours of Dean of Women 



9:00 A.M. 12 M. 
1:30 2:00 P. M. 
2:303:00 P. M. 

Sunday Hours 

1:302:00 P. M. 
2:303:30 P. M. 
6:307:00 P. M. 

Request your hostesses to call for dinner permits 
only from 5:30 to 6:00 on Sunday. 

Please ask permission ONLY from office during 
these hours. 



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YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION 

OF LAGRANGE COLLEGE 



"I am come that they may have life, and that they may 
have it more abundantly." 

WELCOME FROM THE Y. W. C. A. 

A hearty welcome to the new girls! 

The ideals of the Y. W. C. A. are high. This Asso- 
ciation endeavors to help students to nobler and better 
living. Make the "Y" Room your headquarters, and let us 
make the year a happy one. 

HOW TO HELP OUR Y. W. C. A. 

1. Be prompt and constant in all your attendance to 
religious service. 

2. Be silent and reverent in the Prayer Hall. 

3. Do your part to make each service a success. 

4. Continue to cooperate. 

5. Be cheerful. 



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FOLLOW THE GLEAM 



To the Knights in the days of old, 
Keep watch on the mountain heights, 
Came a vision of Holy Grail 
And a voice through the waiting night. 

Follow, follow, follow the gleam; 
Banners unfurled o'er all the world. 
Follow, follow the gleam, 
Of the Chalice that is the grail. 

And we who would serve the King 
And loyally Him obey; 
In the consecrated silence know 
That the challenge still holds today. 

Follow, follow, follow the gleam; 
Standards of worth o'er all the earth. 
Follow, follow, follow the gleam 
Of the light that shall bring the dawn. 



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CONSTITUTION OF THE Y. \Y. C. A. 



Article I. Name 

This organization shall be called the Young* Women's 
Christian Association of LaGrange College, LaGrange, 
Georgia. 

Article II. Purpose 

The Young Women's Christian Association of LaGrange 
College, a member of the Young Women's Christian Associa- 
tion of the United States of America, and a participant in 
the World's Student Christian Foundation, declares its 
purpose to be: 

W T e, the members of the Young Women's Christian As- 
sociation of LaGrange College, unite in the desire to realize 
full and creative life through a growing knowledge of God. 

We determine to have a part in making this life possible 
for all people. 

In this task we seek to understand Jesus and follow 
Him. 

ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 
Constitution 

Article I. Name 

The name of this organization shall be Athletic Associa- 
tion of LaGrange College. 

Article II. Purpose 

The purpose of this organization shall be to promote 
interest in athletics and to develop the physical side of the 
individual. 

Article III. Membership 

All students of LaGrange College who have paid the 
dues required by the Association are members of the Asso- 
ciation. 



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LETTERS 



New Point System 

1. Class Teams: First team, 100 points. 

2. If Class team is winner of game, 25 additional points. 

3. Observation of Health Month, 175 points. 

4. Tennis: 20 points for entrance in tournaments; 10 
points for each match won; 3 points for each hour of 
practice. 

5. Hiking: (1) Two points for each mile hiked. At least 
two miles must be hiked before points are given. (2) 
Not more than 50 points may be earned a semester 
in hiking. 

6. Track: 25 points for winner in any event; 15 points for 
second place in any event; 2 points for entering. 

7. Swimming: 2 points for each half hour. 

8. Archery: 3 points for each hour. 

9. Practice: All hours in any sport over required number, 
2 points. 

10. Executive position: President, 100 points; Vice-Presi- 
dent, 75 points; Secretary, 75 points; Treasurer, 75 
points; Class Representative, 50 points. This is limited 
to the three major organizations and to class officers. 

11. Ping Pong tournament: entrance, 10 points; winner, 5 
points. College champion: winner, 20 points. 

12. Stars: Stars will be awarded only after letter has been 
won. 500 points are required. 

13. Tennis emblems: Special tennis awards will be given to 
the student having 200 points in tennis. 

14. Awards: College letters shall be awarded to the ten 
students making the highest number of points over 1000. 

15. Tennis emblems: Special tennis awards will be given 
to the student having 200 points in tennis after she has 
a star. 

16. Dance card: 25 points each semester; 3 points for each 
hour of practice. 



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QUILL DRIVERS' CLUB 



Constitution 

Article 1. Name 

This organization shall be called the Quill Drivers' Club. 
Article 2. Purpose 

The purpose of the Quill Drivers' Club is to further the 
interests of the Scroll by providing fellowship for the per- 
sons who work together in those interest. 

Article 3. Membership 

Section 1. The membership of the Quill Drivers' Club 
shall consist of all members of the Scroll Staff and all con- 
tributors to the Scroll who have had as many as three con- 
tributions accepted for publication in any one year. 



Order of the Day 

Rising Bell .. . 7:00 A. M. 

Breakfast Bell 7:30 A.M. 

Library Bell 8:20 A.M. 

First Class Bell . 8:30 A. M. 

Release Bell 1:00 P. M. 

Dinner Bell 1:05 P. M. 

Supper Bell 5:30 P. M. 

Vesper Services 6:45 P. M. 

Study Bell 7:15 P. M. 

Recreation Bell 10:00 P.M. 

Room Bell 10:30 P. M. 



Attention New Girls! 
Welcome to L. C. 

First Things To Learn  College Songs 

L-a-G-r-a-n-g-e 
RAH! 

Oh, L. C. of '44. 



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To thee we pay homage true; 

We are thy daughters loyal 

In all that thou wouldst have us do. 

We cast ourselves before thee; 

We raise thy anthems to the sky, 

L. C. of '43, '44; 

We spread thy glory far and wide. 

Come lift your voices and sing to L. C. 

LaGrange, here's to you! 
I'll praise her traditions and glory anew, 

LaGrange, here's to you! 
Here's to old L. C. and here's to her fame, 
Here's to the women who honor her name, 
Here's to the red and black always the same, 
LaGrange, here's to you! 
But if you want my heart to burst wide open 
Just mention L. C. days; 

Just start me thinking of those girls down yonder 

And those L. C. ways; 

Where the girls all seem so happy 

And they make everybody glad; 

There's where I want to go 

Because I love 'em so. 

I've been thinking of those good old days gone by. 
Oh, how I'd like to be back 
Down on L. C. Way. 

I'd like to wander with you up that hillside 

And there I'd like to stay; 

I want to see all the girls 

And hear the latest news; 

But maybe you don't know 

About those doggone L. C. blues  

Oh, I've got 'em, 

Say, I've got 'em, 

I've got the L. C. blues. 



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GRACES 



We thank Thee Lord, for daily bread, 
As by Thy grace our souls are fed, 
Grant us to grow more like to Thee, 
This day and through eternity. 

Tune: Sun of My Soul. 
Gracious giver of all good, 
Thee we thank for rest and food; 
Grant that all we do and say 
In Thy service be this day. 

Tune: Jesus Calls Us. 

ALMA MATER 

Hail to thee, our Alma Mater; 

Guardian of our days; 
For thy spirit never failing 

We would sing thy praise. 
High aloft we hold thy banner, 

Ever loyal, true; 
Hail to thee our Alma Mater, 

Hail to thee LaGrange. 
In thy mighty grove of learning, 

Wisdom's path we've sought; 
High upon thy lofty hilltop 

Visions have we wrought. 
From our hearts we sing the chorus. 

Let the sound prolong! 
Hail to thee, our Alma Mater, 

Hail to thee, LaGrange. 



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L. C. ON THE HILL 

Oh! It's L. C. on the Hill 

That we love and always will, 

Because she has our hearts and spirits too, 

She spurs us on in all we do. 

Oh, we respect her and her past. 

May her glory ever last. 

So here's to the red and black we cheer, 

To LaGrange we're glad we're here. 

Elizabeth Reed  '40. 



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INDEX 



President's Greeting 2 

Calendar 3 

L. C. Girl's Creed 4 

Foreword 5 

Presidents of Student Organizations 6 

Student Government 7 

Regulations 8-13 

Privileges 14-15 

Customs and Traditions 15 

Hint to Freshmen 16-17 

Please Remember 17 

Office Hours of Dean of Women 18 

Y. W. C. A 19 

Follow the Gleam 20 

Constitution of Y. W. C. A 21 

Letters 22 

Quill Drivers' Club 23 

Order of the Day 23 

College Songs 23-26