Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2014 https://archive.org/details/quadrangle1925lagr THE QUADRANGLE VOLUME VI 19 2 5 LA GRANGE COLLEGE LA GRANGE, GEORGIA FOREWORD "Ah! here's where A "Grace was in all her step, Heaven in her eye, In every gesture dignity love." and Student Council, '22-'2$ ; Irenian Literary Society, Chaplain '23- '25 ; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '24- '2s; Honor Club; President of Daughters of Divinity Club; Quadrangle Staff; Presidents' Club; French Club, '22-'23 ; Fo- rum Club, '2\-2<,. AMANDA GLENN, B.S. CHIPLEY, GEORGIA K A "So walked she from her birth, In simpleness and gentleness and honor and mirth." Dramatic Club, '21-25; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '24-'25; Business Manager Quadrangle, Senior B. B. Team; Irenian Lit- erary Society; Presidents' Club, '24-'25; President L. C. C. Club, '24-'25 ; Delegate to Blue Ridge, '23-'24. ALLENE GABLE, A.B. A VI REVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA K A "A heart that is filled with the fire of youth, A spirit of tenderness, loveliness, truth. All things that are worthy. All things that are clean, That is Allene." French Club, '22-23 ; President Sorority, '24.-25; Mezzofantian Literary Society ; Presidents' Club; Secretary and Treasurer L. C. Country Club, '24-'25. CORNELIA HALEY, A.B. ELBERTON, GEORGIA. "Sweet are the thoughts that savor of content ; The quiet mind is richer than a crown.' ' Member of Irenian Literary So- ciety, '23-'25; Basketball Team, '23-'25; Athletic Council, '2,$-2.$; Forum Club, '23-'25 ; Honor Club; Treasurer Y. W. C. A., '24-'25 ; Student Council, '24- '25; President History Club, '24- '25; Presidents' Club, '24.-25 ; Quill Drivers' Club; Business Manager Scroll, '24.-2$; Editor- in-Chief Quadrangle, '24-'25 ; Student Instructor, '24-'25. LUCILLE HILSMAN, A.B. WHITE PLAINS, GEORGIA A * 2 "Ami vital feelings of delight Shall rear her form to stately height." Wordsworth. President Student Government Association, '24-25 ; Vice-Presi- dent of Student Government As- sociation, '23-'24; Vice-President Y. W. C. A., '22-'23; Treasurer V. W. C. A., '23-'24; Treasurer Athletic Association, '22-'23 ; lusters' Club, '22-'25 ; Glee Club, '22-'25 ; Secretary and Treasurer Art Club, '24-'25 ; Irenian Liter- ary Society, '20-'25 ; Presidents' Club, '24-'25; Member Student Council, '2i-'22. LILLIAN PHILLIPS, A.B. CHIPLEY, GEORGIA K T B "Thy soul was like a star, and dwelt apart." Irenian Literary Society; Vice- President History Club; Basket- ball Team, '2-'z<,. MIRIAM L. SPRUELL, B.S. DECATUR, GEORGIA "True as the needle to the seam, Or the dial to the sun." Treasurer Student Council, '21- '22; Secretary Athletic Associa- tion, '2i-'23; President Athletic Association, '23-'24; Dramatic Club, 'zi-'z^; Glee Club, '23-'25; Delegate to Indianapolis; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '2i-'z4; President Y. W. C. A., '24-'25; French Club, '22-'23; Irenian, '22-'2$; Presidents' Club, '24-'25 ; Justers' Club, '23-'25 ; Diploma in Voice, '24-'25; Student Council, '24-'25. MARY TIMMONS, A.B. WALESKA, GEO.tCIA K * A "To play the game for all there's in it. To play the game and play to win it." Graduate Reinhardt College, '23; Basketball Team, 'zy'z%\ Ten- nis Team, '2-1,- 25; Justers' Club, '23-'25 ; Member of Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '24.-2$ ; Member of Irenian Literary Society, 23- 25 ; Vice-President Irenian Literary Society, '24.-25 ; Treasurer Ath- letic Association, '24-25 ; Mem- ber Athletic Council, '24-'23 ; History Club, '24-'z5 ; President Mary Club, '2+-'25 ; LaGrange College Country Club, ' 24^25 ; Presidents' Club, '2+-'25. ELIZABETH BUTLER, Piano FRANKLIN, GEORGIA a k e "A life, a presence like the air, Scattering thy gladness without care.' ' Scroll Reporter, '2i-'22; Class President, '22-'23 ; Treasurer Student Government, '2?.-'23 ; Glee Club, '22-'25; D. D. Club, '24-'25 ; Quill Driver, '24-'25; Cabinet Member, '24-'25 ; Picto- rial Editor Quadrangle, '24-'25; Class Secretary and Treasurer, '24-'25; Joke Editor Scroll, '24- '25 ; Mezzofantian Literary So- ciety; Elizabeth Club. BESS CLINE, Art WALESKA, GEORGIA K A "A heart to resolve, a head to contrive, and a hand to execute." Vice-President Junior Class, '23- '24; Secretary and Treasurer Art Club, '23-'24; Student Council, '24.-2$ ; Vice-President Student Government Association, '24-25 ; President Art Club, '24-'25 ; Irenian; Presidents' Club, '24- '25 ; Assistant Art Teacher, '24- 25. EVA CRIBB, Music OCILLA, GEORGIA a k e "She is dainty, petite; she excels in everything, And we hope that love and music may much joy and comfort bring." Secretary Special Class, '2^-2\\ Glee Club; Scroll Reporter, '24- '25; Staff Editor Quadrangle; Basketball Team, '22-'25 ; Man- ager Basketball Team, '22-'23. AGNES PORTER, Expression CHICKAMAUGA, GEORGIA a k e "The smiles that win, the tints that glow But tell of days in goodness spent." Editor-in-Chief the Scroll, '24- '25 ; Quill Drivers' Club, '23-'25 ; President Quill Drivers' Club, '24-'25 ; Proof-reader Scroll, '23- '24; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '23- '25; Athletic Council, '23-'24; Manager Sophomore B. B. Team, '23-'24; French Club, '24-'25; Presidents' Club, '24-'25; Dra- matic Club, '23-'25 ; Advertising Manager, '24-'25. GERTRUDE STRAIN HILL CITY, GEORGIA Expression a k e "Everyone loves her, for she is .grand. And to almost all things can she turn her hand." Student Council, '24-'25; Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet, 'zt;-'zs ; Dramatic Club, '22-'25; Glee Club, 'z^-'zs ; Junior Debater, '24-'25 ; Quill Drivers' Club, 'z^-'z^; Justers' Club, '23-'24; Class Tennis Team, 'zy-'zs ; Class B. B. Team, 'zz-'z$; Irenian Literary Society; Member L. C. Countrv Club. CHRISTINE STUBBS ATLANTA, GEORGIA Expression A * B "A pretty girl, a witty girl, A girl so full of fun. A brainy girl, a care-free girl. A thousand girls in one." Irenian, '22-'25 ; Dramatic Club, '22-'25 ; Scroll Reporter, '22-'23 ; Class President, '23-'25 ; Vice- President Student Body, '2^.-2$ ; President Dramatic Club, '23- '25; Quill Drivers' Club, '23- '25; Secretary and Treasurer Irenian Literary Society, '21-2$ ; College Social Committee, '23- '25; Junior Editor Quadrangle, '24-'25. ELIZABETH WILLIAMS MONTICELLO, FLORIDA Home Economics a k e "She's witty and sweet, good and true. The friendliest friend one ever knew." Irenian Literarv Society, '22-'25; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '2 + -'25; Elizabeth Club, '22-'23 ; Quill Drivers' Club, '24-'25. THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Mrs. Valena J. Youngblood ( j lass Sponsor THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Junior Class Erin Cade Harmon, Alabama Freshman Sister: Lura Lifsey Ellen Corn Young Harris, Georgia Freshman Sister: Mary Teasley Ruth Davis LaGrange, Georgia Freshman Sister: Louise Scoggins THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Junior CI ass Edith Foster Carrollton, Georgia Freshman Sister: Blanche Parker Louise Leggitt Unadilla, Georgia Freshman Sister: Clajre Hill Corinne Martin Woodbury, Georgia Freshman Sister: Willie May Mangham THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Junior CI ass Mabel Morrow . Carrollton, Georgia Freshman Sister: Mary Frances Wiggins LaMartha McCaine LaGrange, Georgia Freshman Sister: Elizabeth Reeves Mildred Pendergrass Jefferson, Georgia Freshman Sister: Martha McLendon 36 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Junior Class Agxes Porter Chickamauga, Georgia Freshman Sister: Georgia Knox Mary Samms Waleska, Georgia Freshman Sister: Lucilli; Cassels Christine Stlbbs Atlanta, Georgia Freshman Sister: Annie Lou Lamback THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Junior Class Gertrude Strain Hill City, Georgia Freshman Sister: Imogene Edwards Lena Terrill LaGrange, Georgia Freshman Sister: Maude Lockett Margaret Trundle Ringgold, Georgia Freshman Sister: Jeannette Anderson 38 Junior Class Elizabeth Williams Monticello, Florida Freshman Sister: Mary Lumpkin Thelma Wynne Durand, Georgia Freshman Sister: Emmie Durham Kathryn Youno LaGrange, Georgia Freshman Sister: Gladys Hansard THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE MISS FRANCES WOODSIDE Wisest Sophomore THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Soph omore CI ass Officers Elizabeth Hodges ... Elizabeth Tuck . Sara Swanson . President . . . . rice-President Secretary- Treasurer Rachel Beard Georgia Cobb Myrtle Cannon Isabelle Davis Mary Floyd Virginia Mooty Mhmbkrs Josephine Glenn Grace Gibson Hortense Hughes Ruth Horton Sara Jackson Deryl Manning Janet Morrow Martha McLaughlin Evelyn Newton Jessie Ray Annie Smith Ruth Strain Frances Woodside Mary Alice Carmichael Mary Georce Pike THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE 42 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE MISS IMOGENE EDWARDS Cutest Freshman 44 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Fresh resnman ci ass Officers Claire Hill President Lucille Cassels rice-President Annie Lou Lamback Secretary-Treasurer Members Lucrete Adams Jeannette Anderson Montine Bennett Bertha Cook Frances Doughman Emmie Durham Imogene Edwards Eugenia Embrv Grace Gardner Louise Greene Gladys Hansard Mary Hays Eunice Hearn Mary Hudson Narcissa Jones Georgia Knox Ruth Landrum Annie Kate Lewis Sarah Lee Leonard Lura Lifsey Mary Lumpkin Hattie MacDougald Jeannette Meaders Martha McLendon Eva Malone Elizabeth Norman Blanche Parker Gladys Perry Mary Radford Catherine Rogers Elizabeth Reeves Mattie Robinson Louise Scoggins Jessie Shaw Carolyn Smith Mary Teasley Monte Mae Tolbert Catherine Wheeler Mary Frances Wicgins Hallie Waugh Muriel Wood 45 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE MISS ELIZABETH BUTLER Most Talented Special 48 Special Class Officers Nancy Smith . '. President Carolyn Fox Vice-President Elizabeth Butler Secretary-Treasurer Members Dorothy Anchors Mary Nell Burnette Bess Cline Martha Drew Lily Evans Kathryn Glanton Wilma Hunter Maude Lockett Evelyn Kimbrough Kathryn Kimbrough Willie May Mangham Louise Morton Avyline Miller Mabel White Louise Harrington 49 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE 50 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE 5+ BOOK III Student Government Association Officers of Student Council Lucille Hilsman President Bess Cline '. . Vice-President Christine Stubbs Vice-President Gertrude Strain Secretary Sara Swanson Treasurer Sue Craft . Senior Representative Cornelia Haley Senior Representative Mabel Morrow Junior Representative Josephine Glenn Sophomore Representative Claire Hill Freshman Representative Mary Frances Wiggins Freshman Representative Miriam Spruell Honorary Member THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE 58 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE DEDICATION to MISS MAI DEE SMITH TO HER WHO FIRST ORCAXIZED THE V. W. C. A. ON" OUR CAMPUS, AND WHOSE HELP HAS BEEN A SOURCE OF ENCOURAGEMENT AND GROWTH IN" OUR WORK, WE LOVINGLY DEDICATE THIS SECTION. 59 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE 60 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Miriam Spruell President Bonnie Hale . Vice-President Gertrude Strain Secretary Cornelia Haley Treasurer Agnes Porter Undergraduate Representative Mary Frances Wiggins President Freshman Commission Monita Elliott Devotional Chairman Sue Craft Social Service Chairman Elizabeth Tuck Recreational Chairman Hattie McDoUGALD World Fellowship Chairman Amanda Glenn Publicity Chairman Elizabeth Williams Tea Room Chairman Elizabeth Butler Music Chairman Lucille Hilsman Honorary Member THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE BLLE RIDGE, "IN THE LAND OF THE SKY THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Y. W. C. A. "/ am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundant- ly." (John 10: 10.) HE blue and white triangle, representing that which is highest and best in the growth of body, mind, and soul, stands at the head of the organizations on our campus. It was organized in the fall of 1895 by Miss Maidee Smith, who has stood by faithfully in the process of its growth. Under its banner the work of giving Christ a place in the heart and life of each of our students has been carried on with a faith- ful devotion by the cabinet and its various committees. Their work has been based upon principles expressed in the cabinet policy for the raising of all standards of womanhood and life to the best on the campus. The deepest pur- pose has been to bring each student into a personal friendship with Jesus Christ. This purpose has been worked towards by providing parties, hikes, and other such whole- some good times for the girls; by planning vesper services held in the prayer hall each evening of the week ; by promoting love and unselfishness in the relation of all as one big family in our college home. Religious leadership is developed by giving as many girls as possible an active part in the work of the association. The various committees work for this as one aim, and the summer conference at Montreat, N. C, where, in the refreshing atmosphere of the mountains, amidst the beauty which only God can make, by meeting with Chris- tian workers from far and near, they get knowledge and inspiration for the work of the coming year. Something of the spirit of the Y. W. C. A., which we would have pervade the campus, is found in the quiet of the Y. W. C. A. room, where the work of the association is planned. "And so we find it well to come For deeper rest to this still room, For here the habit of the soul Feels less the outer world's control, And from the silence multiplied, By these still forms on every side The world that time and sense have known Falls off and leaves us all alone." THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Presidents CI UD Lucillk Hilsman Student Government .Association Miriam Spruell . Y. W. C. A. Bonnie Hale . . Senior Class and Irenian Literary Society Louise Leggitt Mezzofantian Literary Society Agnes Porter Q"H1 Drivers' Club Christine Stubbs Junior Class and Dramatic Club Elizabeth Hodges Sopliomore Class and Athletic A ssociation Marion Lee Town Girls' Club Bess Cline Lrt Club Ruth Davis Le Cercle Francaise Cornelia Haley History Club LaMartha McCaine DeCartesian Group Claire Hill Freshman Class Nancy Smith Special Class Sue Craft Daughters of the Divinity Edith Foster Carroll County Club Mary Timmons Mary Club Amanda Glenn LaGrancje College Country Club 64 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE The Honor Club Miss Nora Marshall Davis, Sponsor Membership in LaGrange Honor Club is the highest distinction within the gift of the college. Sue Craft, '25 Cornelia Haley, '25 Varina Dunbar, '23 Elizabeth Jones, '23 Membres in Colleoio LaMartha McCaine, '26 Lena Terrill, '26 Membres in Alumnae Emily Park, '23 Lillian Clark, '24 Mary Lane, '24 65 Rachel Beard, '27 Jessie Ray, '27 Tommie Martin, '24 Lillie Smith, '23 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE 66 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Mezzofantian Literary Society Officers Louise Leggitt ". President Thelma Wynne . Vice-President Martha McLaughlin Secretary-Treasurer Dorothy Anchors Jeannette Anderson Mary Nelle Burnette Elizabeth Butler Erin Cade Myrtle Cannon Members Lucile Cassels Isabelle Davis Frances Douchman Martha Drew Emmie Durham Allene Gable Gladys Hansard Louise Harrington Claire Hill Elizabeth Hodges Ruth Horton Wilma Hunter Georgia Knox Evelyn Kimbrough Kathryn Kimbrough Lura Lifsey Annie Kate Lewis Maude Lockett Avyleene Miller Jeannette Meaders Louise Morton Martha McLendon Blanche Parker Gladys Perry- Mary George Pike Jessie Shaw Louise Scoggins Nancy Smith Elizabeth Tuck Kathryn Young Miss Smith Miss Muller Miss Bradfield Lena Terrill Louise Kimball Sara Jackson Hallie Waugh Mattie Robinson Virginia Mooty Bertha Cook Annie Smith LaMartha McCaine Ruth Davis Elizabeth Reeves Georgia Cobb 67 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE The Irenian Literary Society Officers Bonnie Hale President Mary Timmons Vice-President Christine Stubbs Secretary-Treasurer Members Lucrete Adams Mary Hays Mary Radford Margia Beard Monita Elliott Jessie Ray Rachel Beard Cornelia Haley Mary Samms Montine Bennett Lucile Hilsman Catherine Rogers M. A. Carmichael Hortense Hughes Caroline Smith Bess Cline Anjo Johnson Miriam Spruell Ellen Corn Narcissa Jones Ruth Strain Sue Craft Lou Lamback Gertrude Strain Eva Cribb Ruth Landrum Sara Swanson Jewell Dunn Marion Lee Mary Teasley Imocene Edwards Mary Lumpkin Mary Timmons Eugenia Embrv Louise Kimball Monte Tolbert Lily Evans Eva Malone Margaret Trundle Mary Floyd Willie May Mangham Catherine Wheeler Edith Foster Deryl Manning Mabel White Caroline Fox Janet Morrow Mary Frances Wiggins Grace Gardner Mabel Morrow Elizabeth Williams Kathryn Glanton Hattie McDougald Frances Woodside Grace Gibson Evelyn Newton Margaret Yarbrough Amanda Glenn Elizabeth Norman Mrs. Ora M. Abbott Josephine Glenn Mildred Pendergrass Miss Varina Dunbar Louise Greene Lillian Phillips Miss Rebecca Pressley Agnes Porter "The Irenian Society is accomplishing much in the college. Usually two societies exist in institutions of this class to encourage rivalry, but unfortunately this rivalry, particularly among the girls generates bitterness, which we hope to avoid by having but one. This societv meets Friday afternoons, and the exercises consist of readings, perusals, recitations, essays, etc., in which all take part. The young ladies have commenced to collect a library and are much gratified at their success so far. Any contributions of books or money will be thankfully received." From "Catalogue of the Trustees, Faculty, Alumnae and Students of the LaGrange Female College, LaGrange, Ga., 1876-7." At the present time the Irenian Literary Society has sixty members. Its meetings are held twice a month with exercises consisting of readings, debates, essays, music, practice in par- liamentary usage, etc. The Irenian Society is striving to uphold its cherished history and to leave for its future an even more glorious heritage. THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE 70 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE The Quill Drivers Club Sponsors of the College Paper, "The Scroll" Miss Agnes Porter President Mrs. Ora M. Abbott Sponsor Staff of Scroll Acnes Porter Editor-in-Chief Edith Foster Advertising Manager Grace Gibson Assistant Manager Cornelia Haley Business Manager Elizabeth Butler loke Editor Mildred Pendergrass Exchange Editor Monita Elliott Alumnae Editor Gertrude Strain - Proof-Reader Jessie Ray .... Circulation Manager Staff Reporters Elizabeth Williams Louise Green Christine Stubbs THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Staff of the Quadrangle Cornelia Haley Editor-in-Chief Sue Craft . Issistant Editor-in-Chief Amanda Glenn Business Manager Rachel Beard Assistant Business Manager LaMartha McCain e A dvertising Manager Evelyn Newton . / dvertising Manager Bonnie Hale . / dvertising Manager Sarah Swanson Subscription Manager Elizareth Butler Staff Photographer Gertrude Strain Literary Editor Louise Leggitt Club Editor Erin Cade Feature Editor Gladys Hansard Art Editor Imogene Edwards Joke Editor Monita Elliott Senior Editor Christine Stubbs Junior Editor Christine Stubbs Alumnae Editor Art Club Motto: "Hitch your aim to a paint brush" Flower: Rosebud Colors: Rainbow Officers Bess Cline President Kathryn Kimbrough Vice-President Lucille Hilsman Secretary-Treasurer Members Nellie Sue Bailey Jewell Dunn Lamar Dodd Mary Grimes Amanda Glenn Claire Hill Gladys Hansard Christabel Hobbs Camille Hagerdon Evelyn Kimbrough Elsie Kersey Maude Lockett Elizabeth Tuck Mary Truitt Margaret Trundle Annie Thompson Miss Embry Miss Eunice Aiken Mrs. Childs Mrs. O'Neal Miss Whitman Miss Kate Wisdom THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE De-Cartesian Group Officers LaMartha McCaine President Amanda Glenn Secretary-Treasurer E. A. Bailey Faculty Member Members Rachel Beard Amanda Glenn Jessie Rav Ellen Corn . Gladys Hansard Miriam Spruell Jewi .l Dunn Louise Leccitt Kathryn Young LaMartha McCaine 76 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE HISTORY CLUB ^ r DNSOR MRS. q PRESIDENT CORNELIA HALFv vlC E PRES. LILLIAN PhtLuZ C . &TREAS. BONNIE HAL f?lN CADE. CORNELIA HALEY. . gONNlE HALE. A NJO JOHNSON. I^RiON LEE ABEL MORROW yyjAN PHILUPS. ^RV SAMMS CHRISTINE STUBBS. l |sa TERRELL ^ R y TIMMONS. EL lZABETH TUCK THELMA WYNNE. KA THREN YOUNG-. BH1 Hi story CI UD Officers Cornelia Haley President Lillian Philips Vice-President Bonnie Hale Secretary-Treasurer Members Erin Cade Anjo Johnson Marion Lee Mabel Morrow Mary George Pike Mary Samms Christine Stubbs Lena Terrill Mary Timmons Elizabeth Tuck Thelma Wynne Kathryn Young 77 Le Cercle Francais Officers Mlle. Maude Helen Duncan Proffescur Ruth Davis President Janet Morrow Secretary-Treasurer Members Jeannette Anderson Georgia Knox Mary Nelle Burnette LaMartha McCaine Willard Jones Agnes Porter Sarah Swanson Lena Terrill Hallie Waugh Frances Woodside THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE urn Sue Craft Bonnie Hale Honorary Debating Society Members Cornelia Haley Willard Jones Gertrude Strain LaMartha McCaine Mildred Pendergrass Ruth Baker Betty Clark Leila Cotton Sarah Davis Alumnae Members Annie de Jarnette Flora Franklin Margaret Smith Mabel White Emily Park 79 Lois Brand Lillian Clark Varina Dunbar Tommie Martin THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Town Girls Club Marion Lee . . . President LaMartha McCaine Vice-President Mary Floyd Secretary-Treasurer Members Seniors, '25 Margia Beard Marion Lee Juniors, '25 Ruin Davis LaMartha McCaine Lena Terrill ' Kathryn Young Sophomores , '25 Rachel Beard Grace Gibson Mary George Pike Virginia Mooty Mary Floyd Sarah Jackson Georgia Cobb Annie Smith Freshmen, '25 Bertha Cook Eunice Hearn Elizabeth Reeves Hallie Waugh Louise Green Mary Hudson Mattie Robinson Muriel Wood Specials, '25 Louise Kimball Annie Thompson Mary Truitt 80 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Daughters of the Divinity Officers Miss Varina Dunbar Sponsor Sue Craft President Margaret Yarbrough Secretary-Treasurer Christobel Hobbs "Mascot" Members Elizabeth Butler Annie Lou Lamback Lily Evans Ruth Landrum Mary Samms Jessie Shaw 81 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE La Grange College Country CI UD Officers Amanda Glenn President Allene Gable Secretary-Treasurer Members Bess Cline Erin Cade Ellen Corn Jewell Dunn Josephine Glenn Elizabeth Hodges Sarah Lee Leonard Louise Moreton Willie May Mangham Hattie MacDougald Agnes Porter Lillian Phillips Jessie Ray Carolyn Smith Gertrude Strain Mary Samms Elizabeth Tuck Mary Timmons S2 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Carroll County Club Edith Foster, President Members Mary Nei.i.f. Burnette Eugenia Embrv Edith Foster Gladys Hansard Eva Malone Janet Morrow Mabel Morrow Blanche Parker Monte Tolbert Mabei White 83 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Mary Club Mary Timmoks, President Members Mary Nelle Burnette Mary Truitt Mary Alice Carmichael Mary Floyd Mary Hays Mary Lumpkin Mary Radford Mary George Pike Mary Teasley Mary Samms Mary - Frances Wigcins 84 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE 85 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Glee Club Officers Mr. W. E. Thompson Honorary President Bonnie Hale Secretary Margia Beard . Treasurer Madame Hobbs . . . . Director Rebecca Presslev Accompanist Dervl Manning . A ccompanist Members Lucrete Adams Deryl Manning Margia Beard Janet Morrow Elizabeth Butler Evelyn Newton Martha Drew Rebecca Pressley Imogene Edwards Catherine Rogers Kathryn Glanton Nancy Smith Bonnie Hale Miriam Spruell Lucille Hilsman Gertrude Strain Hortense Hughes Ruth Strain Claire Hii.i. Lena Terrill Louise Harrington Mary Truitt Louise Kimball Mabel White Mary Lumpkin Frances Woodsidf Willie May Mangham Kathryn Young 86 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Dra matic CI U.D Officers Christine Stubbs President Myrtle Cannon Vice-President Gertrude Strain Secretary-Treasurer Miss Ruth Bruxnquell Director Members Dorothy Anchors Mary Alice Carmichael Myrtle Cannon Frances Doughman Emmie Durham Imogene Edwards Amanda Glenn Kathryn Glanton Lura Lifsey Louise Morton LaMartha McCaine Agnes Porter Nancy Smith Gertrude Strain Christine Stubbs Sarah Swanson Katherine Young 87 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE "what a sweet little kiddie!" "the single man's" tea party 88 8 9 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE 90 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE MISS LUCILE CASSELS Most Athletic THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Of Elizabeth Hodges Mary Timmons Margaret Trundle Myrtle Cannon Miss Ruth Brunnquell Bonnie Hale Erin Cade Sarah Swanson Imogene Edwards Mary Nelle Burnette ERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer . Director Senior Representative Junior Representative Sopliomore Representative Freshman Representative Special Representative THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE SENIOR TEAM Dunn, Glenn, Hale, Manager; Haley, Hilsman, Johnson, Phillips, Spruell, Timmons JUNIOR TEAM Cade, Manager; Foster, Leccitt, Martin, Samms, Strain, Williams 93 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE SOPHOMORE TEAM Carmichael, Gibson, Glenn, Horton, Hughes, Morrow, Strain, Swanson, Manager FRESHMAN TEAM Cassf.ls, Douchman, Edwards, Manager; Hill, Leonard, Parker, Rogers, Smith, Teasley 94 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE SPECIAL TEAM Burnette, Manager; Butler, Cribr, Glanton, Lockett, Mangham, Smith H^HHHDHHBHMHBHifl^HHIHMi^HflMlHHHHHMBMSKIBBMHHMHil TENNIS TEAM Hale, Timmoxs, Foster, Strain, Gibson, Woodside, Cassels, Douchman - 95 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Justers' Club Wearers of L. C. Letters Edith Foster, '23-'24 Basketball Bonnie Hale, '23-'24 Tennis Lucille Hilsman, '22-'23-'24 Basketball Elizabeth Hodges, '24 Basketball Louise Leggitt, '23 Basketball Miriam Spruell, '23 Basketball Gertrude Strain, '24 Basketball Mary Timmons, '24 Basketball 96 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE The College Calendar SEPTEMBER College opens. Reception of Y. W. C. A. for new girls. "First Quadrangle meeting." Sophomore week. OCTOBER Ride with Rotarians. Reception for town boys. Senior table. Who's who contests. Glee Club organized. NOVEMBER Dramatic Club reorganized. "Quadrangle" photographer arrives. Thanksgiving banquet. Japanese tea by special class. Freshman-Junior wedding. DECEMBER Court week at the college. Senior Stunt Night. Pickaninny Christmas tree. First "Quadrangle" shipment. Home for holidays. Merry Christmas! JANUARY Exams ! Exams ! Exams ! Cross-word puzzles. FEBRUARY Mrs. Mary Harris Armour guest of college. "A Single Man." Mrs. Florence Clayton Dunham or- gan recital. MARCH Ghosts of Hilo. Senior Recitals. Spring holidays. APRIL Field day. Junior-Senior debate. "Quadrangles" arrive. Senior recitals continue. Visit to ice cream factory. MAY Exams ! Commencement ! Seniors, adieu ! 97 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE 98 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Delta Phi Sigma dolors: Yellow and White Flower: White Rose SORORES IN COLLEGIO (Jlass of i g 2 5 Lucille IIilsman Bonnie Hale Class of KJ26 Erin Cade Class of i()2j Elizabeth Hodges Isabelle Davis Class of iy28 Dorothy Anchors Catherine Glanton Jeannette Anderson Jeannette Meaders Historical Note: Delta Phi Sigma was founded at La Grange Col- lege in 1905. It is the oldest sorority on the campus, having nine active members and a hundred alumnae members. 99 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE L.LIFSEY A.LLAMBACK CHILL G.PERRY BflHflHHHHHIHH 100 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Alpka Phi Beta Colors: Red and White Flower: American Beauty Rose SORORES IN COLLEGIO Class of ig2$ Christine Stubbs Class of 1926 Louise Leggitt Kathryn Kimbrough Nancy Smith ClaSS of 1Q2J Elizabeth Tuck Evelyn Kimbrough Martha McLaughlin Sarah Swanson Ruth Horton Class of 1928 Louise Morton Annie Lou Lamback Lura Lifsey Claire Hill Gladys Perry Historical Note: The Alpha Phi Beta Sorority was founded at La Grange College in 191 7 and has been in active existence since. There are approximately fifty living members of the sorority. 101 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE 1 02 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Alpha Kappa TKcta Motto: "When fun and duty clash, let duty go to smash" Colors: Pink and White Flower: Carnation Officers Anjo Johnson . President Elizabeth Butler Vice-President Frances Woodside Secretary SORORES IX COLLEGIO Class of 1925 Anjo Johnson Elizabeth Williams Agnes Porter Elizabeth Butler Eva Cribb Class of IQ26 Gertrude Strain Class of j (j 2 7 Mary Alice Carmiciiael Ruth Strain Deryl Manning Hortense Hughes Margaret Yarbrough Frances Woodside Class of 1928 Frances Doughman Imogene Edwards SORORES IN UrBE Lena Terrill Kathryn Young 103 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Kappa Phi Delta Colors: Blue and White Motto: "As You Like It" Flower: Forget-Me-Not Alumnae Members (J lass of 192 j HODXETT, MARV Hendersox, Austelle Class of 1924 *Hodxett, Martha Chestnut, Louise Wright, Marguerite Stiles, Mary Officers Gable, Allexe President Glenn, Josephine Vice-President Evans, Lily Secretary and Treasurer Cline, Bess Craft, Sue Evaxs, Lily Gable, Allene Glenn, Amanda Glenn, Josephine Members Hays, Mary Miller, Avelyne MacDougall, Hattie Sams, Mary Timmons, Mary Tolbert, Monte *Deceased. THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Phi Sigma Tketa Motto: "Eat, drink and be merry" Colors: Gold and Black SORORES IN COLLEGIO Carolyn Fox Myrtle Cannon Gladys Hansard Louise Scogcins Blanche Parker Edith Foster Mary Nell Burnetii; Martha McLendon Mary George Pike LaMartha McCaine Ruth Davis Maude Lockett Mildred Pendergrass 107 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Kappa Tau Theta Motto: "Come, girls, let's dream" Colors: Green and Gold Floiuer: President Embry Seeretary-Treasurer Margia Beard Eugenia Margia Beard Rachel Beard Lucile Cassels Georgia Cobb Officers Members Emmie Durham Eugenia Embry Mary Floyd Grace Gardner Chrysanthemum Georgia Knox Eva Malone Evelyn Newton Lillian Phillips Kathryn Rogers Polly Smith Mary Frances Wiggins Thelma Wynne THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE I IO THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE MRS. MILLARD F. McLENDON (Alice Boylrin, Class of 1 881 ) Donor to La Grange College of the stately old iron gates that once so imposingly guarded the entrance to the former Ben Hill estate of La Grange, now owned by Mr. McLendon. THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Tke Girls ( 1 817-1925) Long ere grim war had stalked the plain And, with gaunt fingers, torn men's hearts in twain, Maidens came from towns both far and near, Seeking to finish those arts to feminine hearts most dear. Upon the hill, in vine-clad walls, they tarried, By sewing, painting, and French (not Calculus) harried. On waxen flowers, 'broidery, music, spending strength ; Beribboned essays made girl graudates at length. But patchwork, spatter-work, and samplers gay Were not arts to be cherished alway ; Hard Times gave hints to timid womanhood, "Go hence and earn your livelihood." Forth they went. Could maidens be so bold ? Receiving pay for tasks that only men should hold! Courageous, none faltered to idly ask If dainty hands could finish the task. Whether girlish bobs or crimped, prim locks of gray Her crowning glory, each serves in her own sweet way. Though fame's laurel may grace the heads of few, There are many unsung heroines who render service, too. Then here's to the Girls a thousand or more Worthy daughters their Fostering Mothers adore. Whether in winter or springtime of life, God keep and protect you from life's stress and strife. Hallie Smith. 114 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE IN MEMORIAM MRS. JOHN GORDON STIPE Nee Annie Zu Dillard, 1906 Died 1924 Organizer of the Atlanta L. C. Alumnae Chapter THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Mrs. John Brown, President Mrs. W. P. Sloan Secretary Mrs. E. M. Copeland Treasurer 119 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Girls of 1882 Mrs. Randolph Walker Mrs. McLendon Mrs. Taylor Mrs. McDonald nee Mollie Stipe nee, Alice Boykin nee May Fannie Turner nee Ida Palmer ATLANTA, GA. LA GRANGE, GA. JUNIPER, GA. ATLANTA, GA. Girls of 1924 Emmie Batson Expression Sara Brown LB. Margaret Cantrell Voice Lillian Clark I. II.; Piano Merle Clark Expression Ruth Cotton LB.; Piano Grace Hale LB. Mary Lane A.B. Tommie Martin LB.; Expression Mamie Northcutt . . . .LB.; Expression Mildred Pinkerton B.S. Rebecca Pressi.ey Piano B. A. Teasley . . . A.B., I I.E. ; Diploma Sara Waikins Piano 1 20 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Brown Hale L. Clark 121 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Batson Pressley NORTHCUTT 122 mm ^ THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Miss Georgia Knox., Prettiest 125 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE MISS CLAIR HILL MISS GLADYS HANSARD Best .Ill-Round Most Striking 128 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE MISS SARA SWANSOX MISS KATHRYN KIMBROUGH Most Popular Most Stylish 129 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE MISS MYRTLE CANNON MISS MARGARET TRUNDLE Most Attractive Happiest 130 Posed by Miss Lura Lifsey. ROSE The rose is a ftoiver of majesty glorious, fragrant, and fair, Queen of all earth's blossoms, of a beauty rich and rare. THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Posed by Miss Kathryn Glanton. LILY The lily is a flower of dignity snowy, serene, divine; Graceful, winsome, and lovely, and all that is sweet and fine. THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Posed by Miss Evelyn Kimbrough. ORANGE BLOSSOM Last is the orange blossom, silver as the stars that shine; Gracious in bridal beauty, a flower of promise divine. THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE LAGRANGE COLLEGE FOR YOUNG WOMEN LA GRANGE, GEORGIA LA GRANGE COLLEGE OFFERS EXCELLENT EDUCATIONAL ADVANTAGES Curriculum is that of an A-Grade College, Offering B.A. and B.S. Degrees Special Departments of Music, Art, Expression, Pedagogy, Home Economics, Ph ysica 1 Edu- cation, and Secretarial Course Dormitories afford every comfort and convenience of home life. Hot and cold running water in every room. The atmosphere of the college life is distinctly religious. We have interesting literary societies, inspiring mission study classes, en- thusiastic athletic organizations, and delightful social life. La Grange is easily accessible by two railroads, the A. B. & A. and the A. & W. P. FOR CATALOGUE AND FURTHER INFORMATION, ADDRESS W. E. THOMPSON, President LA GRANGE, GEORGIA THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE LAGRANGE, GEORGIA "A CITY UNIQUE from the fact that, while embracing the best of the NEW. it retains the charms and graces of the OLD SOUTH." La Grange is proud of its material growth and prosperity. The statistics which marshal the detailed facts of its size, wealth, industries, and public utili- ties, constitute an impressive and gratify- ing array. The catalogue of its physical attractions and conveniences, fullv ana accurately set forth, would at once startle the complacent citizen and awake the curiosity of the ambitious and dis- cerning stranger. We would emphasize, in this privi- leged space, however, the suggestion m the quotation given above. "The charms and graces of the old South these were things of the spirit. Not in its economic system, nor even in its unrivaled natural beauty, lay the greatness of the old La THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Grange or the old South. Its people were its jewels. High-mmdedness, patriotism, chivalry, courtesy, hospitality, love of freedom these are the attributes that frame our memories of the Souths gen- tlemen and gentlewomen of the glorious yesterday. That this high heritage may he per- petuatedeven enriched and enlarged through the coming years and genera- tions, La Grange is setting her hand to the task of building a citizenship which stands firmly on the cultural achieve- ments of the past and faces the vast problems of this coming age. First in our thoughts, our plans, our practices, shall be the children; highest on our elm-shad- ed hills shall tower the institutions of 1 a training, instruction, and inspiration. Thus shall we honor the old La Grange, the old Georgia, the old South; thus shall we justify the material blessings which the New has so bountifully showered upon us. Contributed by Unity Cotton Mills, Elm City Cotton Mills, Unity Spinning Mills, Hillside Cotton Mills, Valley Waste Mills. THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE NO SHOPPING TRIP IS COMPLETE WITHOUT A VISIT TO WESTBROOK'S The Fame of Westbrook s Lower Prices is Never Exaggerated Buys Big, Sells Fast, Prices Low Watch Westbrook s Windows WESTBROOK'S 25 WEST COURT SQUARE, LA GRANGE SOMETHING NEW EVERY DAY COMPLIMENTS THE WALRAVEN COMPANY MACHINERY AND MILL SUPPLIES Service Thai Satisfies Result or the GoodyEarWelt Repairing System. Q Jim Vale ri Good Shoe Repairing Uncle Jack asked little Celia if she didn't want him to play with her. "Oh, no," she said, "we're playing Indian, and you're no use, 'cause you're scalped al- ready." THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE THE TROUP WAREHOUSE LA GRANGE, GEORGIA J. E. Dunson & Bros. Co., Props. Bonded and Operated Under U. S. Government Supervision Safety Equipped with Automatic Sprinklers Service Capacity, 8,000 Bales LICENSED WEIGHERS AND LICENSED GRADERS Long Distance Telephones 200 and 27 We Are Proud of La Grange College No Be tter School for Girls in the South Living Conditions and Environments the Best. One of the Oldest Educational Centers South of the Mason and Dixon Line Send Your Daughters to La Grange LA GRANGE GROCERY CO. LA GRANGE. GEORGIA THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Miss Kathryn Kimbrouch Cook, Fleetk & Wilson THE COLLEGE GIRLS' STORE Ready-to-Wear Garments Of the Better Kind in Smart Styles Especially Selected for the College Girls BEAUTIFUL MILLINERY Fine Footwear The College Girls Find It a Pleasure to Shop at Our Store THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Miss Christine Stubbs Callaway's Girl Callaway's Showing the Ne west ings First Dresses Coats Millinery Novelties Always a Welcome for the College Girls Callaway s Department Store THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE STAMPS AND COMPANY WHOLESALE Fruits and Produce Tne City Bak ery HAS THE BEST Breads, Cakes Pies BY COURTESY OF ANDREWS HARDWARE CO. LA GRANGE, GA. The hand that rocks the roadster is the hand that wrecks the world. Minister: "Do you take this man for the better or for worse?" Corrine: "No, suh, I takes him jes' as he is. If he gets any bettah, he'll die; if he gets any wus, Ah'll kill him mahse'f." * * # If you don't want people to think you are a donkey, stop kicking. Frank A. Doughman ATTORNEY ATLANTA "A Real Lawyer Keeps You Out of Trouble" Silk Hosiery in All the New Shades Fine Footwear in All the Leading Styles BRADFIELD- HUTCHINSON CO. SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY H. H. CHILDS LAGRANGE, GA. Imogene: "I usually go to bed between eleven and twelve." Lucille: "That's too many in one bed." Exchange. * # # Louise: "Why do you wear your stockings w rong side out ?" Bud: "Because there is a hole in the other side." THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Misses Young Jyiilhnery TELEPHONE 167 Ridley Avenue Werners ! Sandwiches ! Drinks ! W. W. GARNER "The Hot Dog Stand" DIXIE GROCERY CO. Wholesale Grocers LA GRANGE. GA. Agnes Porter: "Mildred Pendergrass is an awful talker. Why don't you gag her?" Annie Kate Lewis: "What's the use? She'd just chew the rag." Miss Davis: "I have just went. That is wrong, is it not?" Sarah : "It sure is." Miss Davis: "Why is it wrong?" Sarah: "Because you ain't went yet." THE HOUSE OF LEHMANN Established 1856 JEWELERS Shoe Repairing Quid? Service I. KAMENSKY ATLANTA BELTING COMPANY SPECIALISTS IN BUILDING BELTS TO SUIT YOUR DRIVE 57-59 Eugenia Street ATLANTA, GA. A Fable: Once there was a little snake who got all rattled. * # Senior: "Look here, this picture makes me look like a monkey." Editor of "Quadrangle": "You should have thought about that before you had the picture taken." THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE "Youth never had so great an opportunity as today. Where there was one opportunity fifty years ago, there are hundreds now. There are a thousand times more per capita opportunity than in colonial times. We have always created more niches than we could fill that is the genius of our nation." Henry Ford. Economy, Refinement, and Service Are All Combined in a Ford FINCHER-TRAYLOR COMPANY (Incorporated) Lincoln ^^}7^cC Ford son THE. UNIVERSAL CAB CARS TRUCKS TRACTORS Telephone 145 La Grange, Ga. THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE A "ROCO" PARTY Maybe you don't know all about a "Roco" Party? No! Well, it's where four or five girls College girls are gathered together some afternoon or evening, in the quiet of their room, and, laying aside all worries from books, enjoy lots of good things to eat fudge, cakes and crackers, a spread of mayon- naise, fruits, candy, etc. and all secured from the L. W. Rogers Co. That's a "Roco" party. After a visit to Rogers' store every girl in the party above is more or less busy with preparations for the "eats." Nancy is preparing the fudge (there's always the finest of cocoa and chocolates at Rogers') ; Christine was doing her part very nicely until the postman handed her a letter from some "guy," and she had to stop long enough to read it. But the other girls know how it is, so they are not complaining. It looks, at a glance, as if Evelyn N. was preparing some Skinner's macaroni, but she's not. That's just the foot of the bed looped around her arm. She is making sandwiches of Rogers' mayon- naise. Evelyn K. seems to have her part of the work about completed, and while she reclines at ease is contemplating the enjoyment soon to be realized. Jeanette is furnishing a little jazz, keeping the other girls "pepped" up with "Yes, We Have No Bananas" but she's fooling you; look in her hand. Girls, when you want a little party lil^e this, prepare for it first by a visit to Rogers' Store. THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE McLellan Stores Company No. 141 Main Street La Grange, Ga. Specialists in Merchandise Selling From 5c to $1.00 90 Stores 15 States Permanent Waved Hair Is Woman's Crowning Glory. Sea Bathing, Shower Baths, Shampooing, or dampness only make the waves more wavy. It is not expensive. $15.00 to $25.00 will give you more joy and contentment than any other investment. Charges never exceed fifty cents a curl. Phone or write for an appointment. The S. A. CI ayton L-o. Atlanta's Largest Beauty Shoppe 18 E. Hunter St., near Whitehall St. LA GRANGE GRAPHIC LA GRANGE, GA. PHONE 709 FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM CITIZEN'S ICE AND COAL COMPANY THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE MILAM DRUG COMPANY "The Firm That Appre- ciates Your Patronage Exclusive Styles IN LADIES' FINE SHOES AND HOSE READY-TO-WEAR What is Sure to Please the Most Fastidious Shopper Cleveland-Dix Company COME TO Davis Pkarmacy FOR THE BEST IN Toilet Articles Candies Cut Flowers Soft Dri nks RICH'S TEA ROOM Service from 9 to 5. We will also ar- range private luncheons. The Tea Room is a delightful place to entertain your friends. Large, beautiful, remote from the noises of the street. Bridge Lunches and Bridge Tea Cards Furnished Phones Walnut 46, 36, or 1887 for Reservations Sixth Floor M. RICH & BROS. CO. THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE THURSTON- HATCHER Fine Photography COLLEGE ANNUAL SPECIALISTS Studio and Offices 58 Whitehall Street Atlanta, Ga. RUTLAND'S MARKET Fresh and Smoked Meats Fish a Specialty 106 VERNON ST. VISIT LAGRANGE DRY GOODS CO. La Grange s Leading Department Store ALL THE LATEST DANCE MUSIC AND SONG HITS AT COURT SQUARE PHARMACY 8 Court Square Phones 7475 THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE OUR 571-STORE BUYING POWER SAVES YOU MONEY incorporated., 571 DEPARTMENT STORES Buying Most, We Buy For Less Selling Most, We Sell for Less A Nation-Wide Public Service Dynamic in Its Tremendous Buying Power Our 571 Stores Serve the People Economically, With Reliable Quality DRY GOODS WEARING APPAREL CLOTHING FURNISHINGS SHOES NOTIONS, ETC. For the Whole Family EVERYTHING AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE THE DUNSON MILLS LA GRANGE, GEORGIA MANUFACTURERS OF COTTON FABRICS Besides manufacturing high-class textiles, The Du nson Mills is interested in the welfare and hap- piness of its employes. Among other things done for the children, a Grammar School of six grades, housed in a commodious two-story brick building, and a Domestic Science Department housed in a separate building, espe- cially built and equipped, are maintained under the supervision of the most competent teachers. For those under school age, there is a beautiful little Kindergarten, with two teachers, at which there is a daily attendance of from forty to fifty small tots. To enliven the interest of parents in the children's work, monthly Mothers' Meetings are held at the Grammar School. Modern churches are provided, and there is also a lodge room for use of Secret Orders. For recreation of the grown-ups, a brass band, with paid instruc- tor, is maintained ; a baseball team is fostered and encouraged ; and a splendid ball park, with a grandstand seating one thousand, is provided. A graduate nurse is regularly employed and on duty in the village homes each day, looking after the health of the employes and their families, and a $500 Life Insurance Policy is carried free of charge on the life of each employe. THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE F1 HOW WE ENVY THE YOUNG GRADUATE! Young woman, in your education, you have a most wonderful advantage over the majority in the struggle for success. In addition, you have Youth. All you need is level- headed confidence in yourself and a little encouragement now and then. We Wish You Success THE LA GRANGE BANKING AND TRUST CO. Capital, Surplus, and Profits $900,000.00 Member Federal Resale System THE QUADRANGLE, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE The new and unusual that sparkling reality which is known as the life of each school year is caught and held forever within the pages of Bureau built annuals. The ability to assist in making permanent such delight- ful bits of class spontaneity rests in an organization of creative artists guided by some 17 years of College Annual work, which experience is the knowledge of balance and taste and the fitness of doing things well. In the finest year books of American Colleges the sincerity and genu- ineness of Bureau Engraving quality instantly impresses one. They are class records that will live forever. THIS BOOK PRINTED BY BENSON COLLEGE ANNUAL HEADQUARTERS THE ROAD TO TOWN COMPLIMENTS OF THE CITY OF LAGRANGE