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E. A. Bailey, A.B., M.S.
University of Georgia, A.B.
Emory University, M.S.
Graduate Work: University of Georgia,
Johns Hopkins University, University of
Chicago

Dean and Registrar and Professor of
Mathematics

G. D. Lin den mayer, A.B., M.A., B.D.
Mississippi College, A.B.
University of Pennsylvania, M.A.
Crozier Theological Seminary, B.D.
Graduate Work : University of Pennsylvania,
University of Chicago
Professor of History and Soeial Sciences

George Wardlaw, A.B., M.A.
Erskine College, A.B.
University of South Carolina, M.A.

Professor of Education and Psychology

Maiiiee Smith, A.B.
LaGrange College, A.B.
Graduate Work : University of Tennessee,
Emory University, University of California,
Columbia University, Northwestern Univer-
sity, New York School of Social Service
Professor of Bible and Religious Education

Helen Harriet Salls, A.B., M.A.
Randolph-Macon Woman's College, A.B.
University of Virginia, M.A.
Professor of English

Mrs. L. H. Traylor, A.B.
Agnes Scott College, A.B.
Associate Professor of English

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Maude Helen Duncan, A.B., M.A.
University of North Carolina, A.B., M.A.
Graduate Work: University of Chicago,
University of Poitiers, France
Professor of Romance Languages

Jeanette Alexander, A.B., M.A.
Converse College, A.B.
Cornell University, M.A.
Graduate Work : Columbia University
Professor of Latin and French

Belle Katherine Stewart, A.B., M.S.
Waynesburg College, A.B.
Cornell University, M.S.
Graduate Work : Cornell University
Professor of Science

Frances Anderson Doughman, B.S.
LaGrange College, B.S.
Assistant Professor of Science

Mary Margaret Chester
Boston School of Expression
American Academy of Dramatic Art
Boston School of Physical Education
Director of Expression and Physical Education

Lulu Darrington Jones
Judson College
Graduate Work : University of Colorado
Chicago Academy of Art
Chicago Art Institute
New York School of Fine and Applied Art
Maryland Art Institute
Pupil of : Manchester, Boston ; Patet, Chicago :
Knulland and Bacon, New York
Director of Art

*Cornelia Brownlee
Strassberger Conservatory, Saint Louis
Pupil of: William H. Sherwood, Chicago;

Rafael Josseffy, New York
Director of Music and Teacher of Piano

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Leipzig Conservatory
Pupil of : Carl Piutti, Bruno, Wintschen,
Robert Geichmueller
Teacher of Piano

Neenah Woods
Peabody Conservatory, Baltimore
Pupil of : Pietro Menetti and Baron Berthold,
Baltimore ; Frank Bibb and Aturo Papalardo,
New York
Teacher of 1'oice

Beva McMillin
LaGrange College
Atlanta Conservatory of Music
Chicago Musical College
Teacher of J 'iolin

Carrie Fall Benson
Cox College
University of North Carolina
Libra rian

Ora Martyn Abbott, A.B.
LaGrange College, A.B.
Graduate Work: Radcliffe College
Secretary

VALENA J. YOUNGBLOOD

Dietitian

Car mel Glass
Manager of Book Shop and Post Office

*Julia Sim ms
Hostess and Infirmarian

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CLASS OFFICERS

Ruby Hughes President

Eloise White Vice-President

Ruth Hill Secretary

Pearle Dunson Treasurer

Jean Thompson Mascot

RUBY GENE HUGHES
Palmetto, Georgia
A.B. English
A* d

The Sketch Book-
Charlie My Boy.
1928-29: President of Senior Class;
Senior Representative to Student Council ;
Glee Club; English Club; Art Club;
Philomathian Club ; Daughters of Divinity ;
President of Reinhardt Club.

1927-28: Track; Glee
Club; English Club; Art
Club; Daughters of Di-
vinity ; Debaters Union ;
Junior - Freshman Wed-
ding ; Reinhardt Club.

1926-27: Reinhardt
College.

SARAH CLAIBORNE BARRETT
Augusta, Georgia
A.B. English
K A K

Her Father's Daughter;

One Sweetly Solemn Thought.

1928-29 : Honorary Member of Student
Council : President of Y. W. C. A. : Quill
Drivers' Club ; Philomathian Club ; Daugh-
ters of Divinity ; Inter-Sorority Council.

1927-28: Chairman World Fellowship
Committee of Y. W. C. A. ; Proof Reader
of Quill Drivers' Club ; Secretary-Treasurer
of Junior Class; English Club; Daughters
of Divinity; Inter- Sorority Council; Junior-
Freshman Wedding; Delegate to Tenth
Quadrennial Student Volunteer Convention,
Detroit, Michigan; Delegate to Camp
Wilkins.

1926-27: Chairman World Fellowship
Committee of Y. W. C. A. ; Exchange Editor
of Quill Drivers' Club ; Choral Club ; Eng-
lish Club ; Art Club ; Daughters of Divini-
ty.

1925-26: Track; Daughters of Divinity.

SILVEY BOND
Wales k a, Georgia
A.B. Religious Education
A Good Woman ;
Pack Up Your Troubles.
1928-29: Science Club: Philomathian
Club; Rheinhardt Club.
1927-28: Rheinhardt Club.
1925-26: Rheinhardt College.
1924-25 : Rheinhardt College.

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1929,

PEARLE AUSTIN DUNSON
LaGrange, Georgia
B.S. History
William the Conqueror;
Just You.

1928-29: Treasurer of Senior Class;
English Club; International Relations Club:
Science Club; President of Town Girls'
Club.

1927-28: English Club; Secretary-
Treasurer of Town Girls' Club.

1926-27: Town Girls' Club.

1925-26: Treasurer of Freshman Class;
Town Girls' Club.

RACHEL ELIZA GRIFFITH
Buchanan, Georgia
A.B. Mathematics
Marching On;
Home Szi'cct Home.
1928-29: International Relations Club;
Science Club ; Scroll Reporter of Mathe-
matics Club.

1927-28: Vice-President of Student Gov-
ernment Association; Science Club; Dele-
gate to Y. W. C. A. Conference, Blue
Ridge, North Carolina.

1926-27: Irenian Literary Society.
1925-26: Irenian Literary Society.

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MINNIE GRIGGS
LaGrange, Georgia
A.B. English
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The House of Mirth;

A Cm ley-Headed Woman.

1928-29: Secretary-Treasurer of Philo-
mathian Club; Chairman Social Committee
of English Club ; Societas Minervae ; Town
Girls' Club.

1927-28: English Club; Societas Miner-
vae ; Town Girls' Club.

1926-27: Irenian Literary Society; Socie-
tas Minervae ; Town Girls' Club ; May Day.

1925-26: Irenian Literary Society ; Town
Girls' Club; Junior-Freshman Wedding.

MANITA HALL
Royston, Georgia
A.B. Romance Languages
The Portrait of a Lady:
The Lass with the Delicate Air.

1928-29: Editor-in-Chief of Quad-
rangle; Quill Drivers' Club; Curtain
Raisers : English Club ; Le Cercle Franqais ;
El Circulo Espanol ; Daughters of Divinity ;

1927-28: Honor Club; Secretary of Stu-
dent Government Association ; Assistant
Editor of Quadrangle; Quill Drivers'
Club; Secretary of Dramatic Club; Social
Committee of English Club ; Le Cercle
Franqais ; El Circulo Espanol : Vice-Pres-
ident of Daughters of Divinity ; Junior-
Freshman Wedding ; May Day.

1926-27: Honor Club; Scroll Reporter
of Sophomore Class; Dramatic Club; Eng-
lish Club ; Le Cercle Franqais ; Secretary-
Treasurer of Forum of Democracy; Daugh-
ters of Divinity: May Day; Delegate to
International Relations Conference, Agnes
Scott College and Emory University ; Mez-
zofantian Literary Society.

1925-26: Honor Club; Le Cercle Fran-
cois : Daughters of Divinity ; Mezzofantian
Literary Society.

EVELYN RUTH HILL

Manchester, Georgia
A.B. Romance Languages
Pollyana;

My Little Blue Ridge Mountain Home.

1928-29: Devotional Chairman of Y. W.
C. A. ; Vice-President of Athletic Associa-
tion ; Basket-ball ; Baseball ; Wearers of L.
C. ; Glee Club ; Secretary-Treasurer of Le
Cercle Francais; El Circulo Espanol : Pres-
ident of Societas Minervae ; President of
Daughters of Divinity.

1927-28: Vice-President of Student Gov-
ernment Association ; Scroll Reporter of
Junior Class: Basket-ball; Volley-ball;
Track; Glee Club; Vice-President of Le
Cercle Francais : El Circulo Espanol ; Socie-
tas Minervae; Daughters of Divinity.

1926-27: Sophomore Representative to
Student Council ; Social Service Chairman
of Y. W. C. A. ; Scroll Reporter of Socie-
tas Minervae ; Secretary of Sophomore
Class ; Basket-ball ; Track ; Treasurer of
Le Cercle Franqais ; Choral Club ; English
Club; Secretary-Treasurer of Irenian
Literary Society ; Daughters of Divinity ;
Group Leader of Forum of Democracy ;
Delegate to Student Volunteer Conference,
Athens, Georgia.

1925-26: Freshman Representative to
Student Council ; Le Cercle Franqais ; Secre-
tary-Treasurer of Societas Minervae ;
Daughters of Divinity; Delegate to Y. W.
C. A. Conference, Blue Ridge, North Caro-
lina ; Irenian Literary Society ; Art Club.

RUTH HURST
LaGrange. Georgia
A.B. French
The Flute and the Violin;
At Peace with the 11 'arid.
1928-29: English Club: Le Cercle Fran-
cais; Town Girls' Club; Philomathian Club.

1927-28: English Club; Treasurer of Le
Cercle Francais ; Societas Minervae ; Town
Girls' Club ; Diploma in Piano.

1926-27: Le Cercle Francais ; Societas
Minervae; Town Girls' Club.

1925-26: Le Cercle Francais; Town Girls'
Club.

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ROSALIE NICHOLES KAMPER
Decatur, Georgia
A.B. Romance Languages
Sentimental Tommy ;
.After My Laughter Came Tears.

1928-29: President of Athletic Associa-
tion ; Wearers of L. C. ; Basket-ball : Vol-
ley-ball ; Le Cercle Franqais ; El Circulo
Espanol; Societas Minervae; Atlanta Club.

1927-28 : Junior Representative to Ath-
letic Council; Wearers of L. C. : Basket-
ball ; Volley-ball ; Track ; President of Le
Cercle Franqais : El Circulo Espanol :
Societas Minervae ; Vice-President of
Forum of Democracy ; Junior Representa-
tive to College Social Committee.

1926-27 : Secretary of Athletic Associa-
tion ; Wearers of L. C. ; Basket-ball ; Vol-
ley-ball ; Track : Tennis ; Vice-President of
Le Cercle Franqais ; Societas Minervae ;
English Club ; Group Leader of Forum of
Democracy : Irenian Literary Society ; Pres-
ident of Debaters' Union.

1925-26: Basket-ball; Track; Wearers
of L. C. ; Le Cercle Franqais ; Societas
Minervae: Irenian Literary Society.

LOUISE KENT
Norcross, Georgia
B.S. Science
A * B
Red Hair;

Laugh, Clown, Laugh.

1928-29: Glee Club; English Club; Pres-
ident of Science Club; Philomathian Club;
Inter-Sorority Council.

1927-28: English Club; Science Club;
Inter-Sorority Council; Junior-Freshman
Wedding; May Day.

1926-27: Irenian Literary Society; Mav
Day.

1925-26: Irenian Literary Society; May
Day; Cutest Student.

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QUINTILLA RUTH LANDRUM
Wales ka, Georgia

A.B. History
Strictly Business:
School Days.
1928-29: Chairman World Fellowship
Committee of Y. W. C. A.; English Club;
Program Committee of International Rela-
tions Club; Daughters of Divinity; Rein-
hardt Club ; Delegate to Georgia League of
Women's Voters, Decatur, Georgia.

1927-28: Daughters of Divinity; Rein-
hardt Club.

1924-25 : Irenian Literary Society :
Daughters of Divinity ; Country Girls'
Club.

MARY LEHMANN
LaGrange, Georgia
B.S. Science
Old Rose and Sitver;
Oh What a Pal Was Mary.
1928-29: Vice-President of Science Club;
Mathematics Club; Philomathian Club;
Town Girls' Club.

1927-28 : Science Club ; Town Girls'
Club ; Junior-Freshman Wedding.

1926-27: Glee Club; Town Girls' Club.
1925-26: Town Girls' Club.

MARY LOU LINN
Wales ka, Georgia
A.B. Mathematics
Far From the Madding Crowd;
Go Slow and Easy.
1928-29: Mathematics Club: Interna-
tional Relations Club; Science Club; Rein-
hardt Club.

1927-28: Reinhardt Club.
1926-27: Reinhardt College.
1925-26: Reinhardt College.

MARY ELIZABETH LOYD
LaGrange, Georgia
B.S. Romance Languages
Book of Knowledge ;
La Marseillaise.
1928-29: Quadrangle Representative of
Senior Class ; President of Le Cercle Fran-
gais ; El Circulo Espahol ; English Club;
Town Girls' Club.

1927-28: Honor Club; Secretary of Le
Cercle Franqais ; El Circulo Espahol; Eng-
lish Club ; Philomathian Club ; Town Girls'
Club.

1926-27: Le Cercle Franqais ; English
Club; Town Girls' Club.

1925-26: Le Cercle Francois; Town
Girls' Club.

MILDRED MOOTY
LaGrange, Georgia
A.B. Mathematics and Romance Languages

The Sweet Girl Graduate;
Mighty Lak' a Rose.

1928-29: Le Cercle Frangais ; El Circulo
Espanol ; Secretary-Treasurer of Mathe-
matics Club; Town Girls' Club.

1927-28: Le Cercle Frangais ; Secretary
of El Circulo Espanol: Town Girls' Club;
Junior-Freshman Wedding.

1926-27: Le Cercle Franqais ; El Circulo
Espanol ; Town Girls' Club.

192^-26: Le Cercle Franqais; Town
Girls' Club.

LUCILE MURPHY
Shawmut, Alabama
A.B. English

The Selwol Master of the Great City;

Alabama Bound.

1928-29: English Club.

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VIRGINIA PUGH
Lumpkin, Georgia

A.B. Latin
Diploma in Piano
K <f> A

Peter Pan;
Baby Face.

1928-29 : Chairman Music Committee of
Y. \Y. C. A. ; Scroll Reporter of El C'irculo
Espanol; Societas Minervae; Philomathian
Club; Cutest Student.

1927-28 : Chairman Music Committee of
V. W. C. A. : Vice-President of Junior
Class ; Track ; Basket-ball ; President of Glee
Club; El Circulo Espanol; Societas Miner-
vae : Inter-Sorority Council ; Junior-Fresh-
man Wedding; May Day.

1926-27: Glee Club; Societas Minervae;
Irenian Literary Society ; May Day ;
Delegate to Y. W. C. A. Conference, Blue
Ridge, North Carlina.

1925-26 : Glee Club ; Societas Minervae :
Irenian Literary Society ; Junior-Freshman
Wedding.

MATTIE JO PULLIN
Locust Grove, Georgia
A.B. Bible and Religious Education
A # A

The Readers' Guide;

Let the Rest of the World Go By.

1928-29: Senior Representative to Ath-
letic Council ; Chairman Program Commit-
tee of English Club; President of Philo-
mathian Club ; Wearers of L. C.

1927-28 : Vice-President of Student Gov-
ernment Association; Basket-ball; Baseball:
Volley-ball; English Club; Philomathian
Club ; Junior-Freshman Wedding ; Wearers
of L. C. : Delegate to Y. W. C. A. Con-
ference, Blue Ridge, North Carolina.

1926-27: Irenian Literary Society; Bas-
ket-ball ; Volley-ball ; Baseball ; Wearers of
L. C.

1925-26: Irenian Literary Societv; Bas-
ket-ball; Track.

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FANNIE LOU SMITH
Buford, Georgia
B.S. History

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The Little French Girl;
Hark, Hark the Lark.

1928-29: Vice-President of Glee Club;
English Club ; Secretary-Treasurer of In-
ternational Relations Club ; Science Club ;
Junior- Freshman Wedding.

1927-28: Glee Club: English Club: Art
Club : Junior-Freshman Wedding.

1926-27: Mezzofantian Literary Society.

1925-26: Mezzofantian Literary Society.

VIRGINIA FIELDS SMITH
Atlanta, Georgia
A.B. History
A K e

7 lie Woman of Genius;'
Smilin' Through.

1928-29 : Business Manager of Quad-
rangle; Curtain Raisers; President of In-
ternational Relations Club ; Societas Miner-
vae : English Club ; President of Atlanta
Club ; Wearers of L. C. ; Captain of Senior
Basket-ball Team ; Volley-ball ; Inter-
Sorority Council ; Senior Representative to
College Social Committee ; Most Intellectual
Student ; Best All-Round Student.

1927-28: Qltadrangle Representative of
Junior Class ; Dramatic Club ; Societas
Minervae: Social Committee of English
Club ; Captain of Junior Basket-ball Team ;
Track ; Debaters' Union : Delegate to Stu-
dent Volunteer Conference, Mercer Uni-
versity, Macon, Georgia ; May Day.

1926-27: Agnes Scott College.

1925-26: Agnes Scott College.

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KATE ELIZABETH SMITHWICK
Orange, Georgia
A.B. Romance Languages
The Real Thing;
My Wild Irish Rose.
1928-29 : Senior Representative to Stu-
dent Council : Editor-in-Chief of Scroll ;
President of Quill Drivers' Club ; Corres-
ponding Secretary of Glee Club; English
Club ; Le Cercle Frangais ; El Circulo
Espanol : Reinhardt Club.

1927-28 : Glee Club ; English Club ; El
Circulo Espanol ; Reinhardt Club.
1926-27: Reinhardt College.
1925-26: Reinhardt College.

RUBY EUGENIA SORGEE
LaGrange, Georgia
B.S. Science
Chats on Science;
Glory, Glory to Old Georgia.
1928-29: Science Club; Philomathtan
Club; Town Girls' Club.

1927-28: Philomathian Club; Town Girls'
Club.

1926-27: Choral Club; Mezzofantian
Literary Society ; Town Girls' Club.

1925-26: Mezzofantian Literary Society;
Town Girls' Club.

Page Twenty-seven

ELOISE WHITE
Chipley, Georgia
A.B. History
K <f> A
Our Mutual Friend;
Beloved.

1928-29: President of Student Govern-
ment Association ; Honorary Member of Y.
W. C. A. Cabinet ; Assistant Advertising
Manager of Quadrangle; Vice-President
of Senior Class ; English Club ; Interna-
tional Relations Club ; Philomathian Club ;
Inter-Sorority Council ; Most Popular Stu-
dent ; Junior-Freshman Wedding.

1927-28: Vice-President of Student Gov-
ernment ; President of Junior Class ; Eng-
lish Club ; Debaters' Union ; Junior-Fresh-
man Wedding; May Day; Delegate to Stu-
dent Government Conference, Randolph-
Macon, Lynchburg, Virginia.

1926-27: Treasurer of Student Govern-
ment Association; Chairman Y. Wr C. A.
Tea Room Committee ; Vice-President of
Sophomore Class ; Irenian Literary Society :
Debaters' Union ; May Day ; Delegate to
Student Government Conference, Alabama
Woman's College, Montevallo, Alabama.

1925-26: Irenian Literarv Society; Art
Club.

ELIZABETH DOZIER
LaGrange, Georgia
Diploma in Voice
A $ A

The Wonder Book ;
Listen to the Mocking Bird.
1928-29: Special Class Representative to
Athletic Council ; Glee Club ; English Club ;
Town Girls' Club.

1927-28: Track; Glee Club; English
Club ; Town Girls' Club ; May Day.

1926-27: Track; Glee Club; Town Girls'
Club.

MARY GRIMES
LaGrange, Georgia
Diploma in Art

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Modern Painters;

Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes.

1928-29: Art Editor of Quadrangle;
President of Art Club ; English Club : Le
Cercle Franqais ; Town Girls' Club.

1927-28: Art Club; Town Girls' Club;
May Day.

1926-27: Art Club; Town Girls' Club;
May Day; Agnes Scott College.

MARY REBECCA HEAD
LaGrange, Georgia
Diploma in Piano
Verse Writing;
Chimes.

1928-29: Scroll Reporter of Senior Class:
Glee Club; English Club; Town Girls'
Club.

1927-28: Glee Club; Societas Minervae;
Town Girls' Club.

1026-27: Societas Minervae; Town Girls'
Club.

JULIA MARLIN
Alpharetta, Georgia
Diploma in Piano

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The Music Master;
Beautiful,

1928-29: Vice-President of Special Class;
Pianist of Glee Club : English Club ; Socie-
tas Minervae ; Le Cercle Frangais ; Secre-
tary of Daughters of Divinity; Inter-
Sorority Council.

1927-28 : Glee Club ; Le Cercle Fran-
qais ; Societas Minervae ; May Day ;
Daughters of Divinity.

1926-27 : Glee Club ; Societas Minervae ;
Daughters of Divinity; May Day; Irenian
Literary Society.

EVELYN POWELL
LaGrange, Georgia
Diploma in Expression

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The Gentle Reader;
Just an Old-Fashioned Garden.
1928-29: President of Curtain Raisers;
Glee Club ; International Relations Club ;
English Club ; Inter-Sorority Council ;
Town Girls' Club.

1927-28: Dramatic Club; Town Girls'
Club.

1926-27: Dramatic Club; Town Girls'
Club.

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Mary Alice Holbrook President

Royston, Georgia
Reliable

Julia Teasley Vice-President

Bowman, Georgia
Dependable

Mildred Stipe Secretary-Treasurer

Decatur, Georgia
Individual

Miss Maude Helen' Duncan Spo

nsor

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LOUISA LESLIE
LaGrange, Georgia
Capable

DORIS LUMPKIN
Franklin, Georgia
Childlike

ELIZABETH MOSS
Waleska, Georgia
Sunny

MARGARET PARTEE
Cedartown, Georgia
Sincere

AGNES RICHARDSON
Fairmount, Georgia
Energetic

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ISABELLE SMITH
LaGrange, Georgia
Willing

SARA SORGEE
LaGrange, Georgia
Cheery

SARA THOMPSON
Marietta, Georgia
Temperamental

MILDRED TRAYLOR
LaGrange, Georgia
Literary

HELEN WALKER
Carrollton, Georgia
Enthusiastic

MAY BEALL YANCEY
Carrollton, Georgia
Poetic

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MISS MARY MARGARET CHESTER

Sponsor

ELEANOR SIMPSON
Cartersville, Georgia
President

CAROLYN HAIRSTON
LaGrange, Georgia
Vice-President

FRANCES ADAMS

Rome, Georgia
Secretary-Treasurer

AURELIA ADAMS
Danielsville, Georgia

ELIZABETH ANDERSON
LaGrange, Georgia

MILDRED BLACKMON
Greenville, Georgia

MARY BRANTON
East Point, Georgia

CHRYSTAL CARLEY
LaGrange, Georgia

Page Thirty-eight

CATHERINE CHASTAIN
Manchester, Georgia

ALICE COHEN
Jesup, Georgia

EVELYN CO PEL AN
LaGrange, Georgia

MARGARET DALLIS
LaGrange, Georgia

GORDO DAVIS
LaGrange, Georgia

MARTHA JANE ESTES
Senoia, Georgia

VINA GRIFFITH
Buchanan, Georgia

JETTY KATE GROW
Colquitt, Georgia

ROBBIE HADLEY
Chipley, Georgia

katie Mclaughlin

Senoia, Georgia

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DOROTHY NEAL
West Point, Georgia

J ANTE MAE Ql'ILLI AX
LaFayette, Georgia

DOROTHY REDDICK
Hapeville, Georgia

MARY RUTHERFORD
Austell, Georgia

JEWELL STEPHENS
Manchester, Georgia

ALICE THARPE
Ashburn, Georgia

EDITH TRAYLOR
LaGrange, Georgia

MARY WALKER
Stone Mountain, Georgia

MADELINE WALTERS
Atlanta, Georgia

COLE WHEELER
Chickamauga, Georgia

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Miss Frances Dough man
Sponsor

Alleyn Boyle
President

Augusta Jones
Vice-President

Sara Dozier
Secretary-Treasurer

Dorothy Abercrombie Ann Ansted

*Ruth Adams

Lucy Barrett

Mary Ellen Aycock Ora Mae Bowles

*Maudie Aiae Barker

Winnie Clark

Alice Brooks Nell Cole

*Netelle Carley

*Kathryn Cline

Dora Jean Cox

Bertha Cox Martha Crowder

*Irene Craig
Bessie Dysart

(*Not in Picture)

1929

Paye Forty -tiro

Pauline Dickerson

LORENE DANIELL ELIZABETH DUNBAR

Elizabeth Floyd

Matilee Dunn Elizabeth Fort

Hixie Gentry

Evelyn Galloway Anna Belle Harwell

*Verna Harden

Dorothy Howard

Mabel Henslee Juanita Jones

Ruth Kemp

Aldyne Jordan Frances Kimbrough

*Carolyn Leman

Lena Loyd

(*Not in Picture)

Page Forty-three

Annie Sue Mathison

Gladys Mason Elizabeth Merritt

Virginia Moseley

Kathleen Morse Pauline Ogletree

|: Louise Priddy

k Mary Clyde Robinson

Rubye Nell Robertson

Pauline Roberts Helen Robertson

Mary Tilly

Emilie Sewell Mary YVeatherly

^Louise Traylor

Mary Ruth Wheeler

Christine Webb Aline White

Jack Wimbish

(*Not in Picture)

Page Forty-four

'Hoiv To Use Your Mind"

r 0rial GPrgatuzatimt"

Printing is the greatest
instrument of communica-
tion, understanding, and
progress ever devised by
man.

Seniors

Manita Hall
'26, '27, '28

Elizabeth Loyd
'28

^ ifnnor dlub

MEMBERS

Juniors

Mildred Traylor
'27, '28

Sophomores

Gordo Davis
'28

Edith Traylor
'28

Eligibility to this club is conditioned upon the literary hours taken and the
character and academic standing 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 conferred upon a student. It was estab-
lished at the recommendation of the Faculty, January, 1924.

Pnye Fifty-one

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^

S>tuitent (Sowrmtwnt Asanrtattfln

g>tufontt Glmmril

OFFICERS

Eloise White President

Catherine Chesnutt 1

[ J ice-Presidents
Julia Alice Johnson )

May Beall Yancey Secretary

Martha Jane Estes Treasurer

Page Fifty-two

>tttbwt (Smtrrnment Association

EpprpBrtttattupB

Ruby Hughes, Kate Smithwick Senior Class

Alice Tharpe Sophomore Class

Elizabeth Dunbar, Bessie Dysart Freshman Class

Sarah Barrett Honorary Member

Pmje fifty-three

i929t

YWCA

I. GL A. Gkbtnpt

OFFICERS

Sarah Barrett President

Sara Thompson Undergraduate Representative

Pinkie Craft Vice-President

Catherine Chastain Secretary

Sara King Treasurer

REPRESENTATIVES

Ruth Hill Devotional Chairman

Ruth Landrum World Fellowship Chairman

Aurelia Adams Social Service Chairman

Helen Walker Recreational Chairman

Virginia Pugh Music Chairman

Cole Wheeler Publicity Chairman

Julia Teasley Tea Room Chairman

Eloise White Honorary Member

Aline White Freshman Representative

The Y. W. C. A. was founded in 1895 by Miss Maidee Smith, who has ever been
an inspiration during its growth. Giving Christ a place in the heart and life of
each student is its deepest purpose, leading to highest ideals of womanhood ex-
pressed in daily living.

"I am come that they might have life and that they
might have it more abundantly." (John 10:10.)

I i n I- ifty-ftve

Manita Hall Editor-in-Chief

Sara King Assistant Editor

Virginia Smith Business Manager

Julia Teaslev Assistant Business Manager

Mildred Traylor Advertising Manager

Eloise White .... Assistant Advertising Manager
Louisa Leslie . . Assistant Advertising Manager

Alice Tharpe Circulation Manager

Catherine Chesxutt .... Photographic Editor

Alice Cohen Literary Editor

Helen Walker . . Club and Feature Editor

Mary Grimes . Art Editor

Dorothy Neal Joke Editor

Mrs. O. M. Abbott Faculty Advisor

Page Fifty-six

Are you numbering those pages right?

Have the pictures come yet?

If you have an idea for your club, speak!
Oh, I have another ad! From Mr. Eastern Salvage?
Be sure all names are spelled correctly.
Pay for your pages immediately if not sooner!!!!

How about the dimensions of those drawings?

Those number 42 s are driving me mad.
They are not my annuals, and you don't have to buy one if you don't want one.
The photographer has come and pictures will be made in spite of the rain.

Pain Fifty-seven

. -ft/)

(jtotll Ir tors' (Club

The Quill Drivers' Club gives its members training in journalism, and also keeps the
College in touch with the outside world. It edits the college newspaper,

The Scroll.

Page Fifty-eight

hp (Huh

OFFICERS

Helen Walker President

Fannie Lou Smith Vice-President

Sara Thompson Secretary-Treasurer

Miss Neenah Woods Director

Adams, Aurelia
Abercrombie, Dorothy
Allan, Carolyn
Bartley, Inez
Barrett, Lucy
Barrett, Sarah
Braxton, Mary
Cato, Maysel
Cohen, Alice
Cox, Bertha
Cox, Dora Jean
Craft, Pinkie
Dozier, Elizabeth
Dozier, Louisa
Estes, Martha Jane
Hairston, Carolyn

MEMBERS

Harris, Lucy Margaret
Harwell, Anna Belle
Head, Mary
Hill, Ruth
Hughes, Ruby
Hunter, Margaret
Kent, Louise
Jones, Juanita
Lumpkin, Doris
Marlin, Julia
Merritt, Elizabeth
Moseley, Virginia
Morse, Kathleen
Moss, Elizabeth
Neal, Dorothy

Pierce, Mary
Powell, Evelyn
Pugh, Virginia
Ratcliffe, Mae
Roberts, Pauline
Saunders, Frances
Simpson, Eleanor
Smithwick, Kate
Stephens, Jewell
Tharpe, Alice
Wallace, Elwyn
Walters, Madeline
Ware, Sara
Wheeler, Mary Ruth
White, Aline
Wimbish, Jack

Page Fifty-nine

(ttitrtam Kaisera

OFFICERS

Evelyn Powell President

Sara Thompson . l ice-President

Mildred Stipe Secretary-Treasurer

Miss Mary Margaret Chester Director

(Curtain Kaisera

MEMBERS

Abercrombie, Dorothy
Aycock, Mary Ellen
Bartley, Inez
Clark, Winnie
Cohen, Alice
Cox, Bertha
Cox, Dora Jean
Davis, Gordo
Doughman, Frances
Dunbar, Elizabeth
Dunn, Matilee
gudger, kathryn
Hairston, Carolyn
Hall, Manita

Henslee, Mabel
Howard, Dorothy
Hunter, Margaret
Jones, Augusta
Moseley, Virginia
Moss, Elizabeth
Powell, Evelyn
Ratcliffe, Mae
Richardson, Agnes
Smith, Virginia
Stipe, Mildred
Thompson, Sara
Wallace, Elwyn

Miss Mary Margaret Chester

Pane Sixty-one

Slf? Art (Ehtb

OFFICERS

Mary Grimes President

Robbie Hadley Vice-President

Betty Kate Grow Secretary-Treasurer

Miss Lulu Jones Sponsor

MEMBERS

Cato, Maysel Hadley, Robbie

Bond, Silvey Hughes, Ruby

Grimes, Mary Saunders, Frances

Grow, Betty Kate Stephens, Jewell

OFFICERS

Margaret Partee President

Mary Alice Holbrook J' ice-President

Gordo Davis Secretary-Treasurer

Miss Helen Harriet Salls Sponsor

MEMBERS

Allan, Carolyn Hall, Manita Pullin, Mattie Jo

Barrett, Sarah Head, Mary Smith, Fannie Lou

Bond, Silvey Hughes, Ruby Smith, Isabel

Brady, Isabel Hurst, Ruth Smith, Virginia

Chesnutt, Catherine Kent, Louise Smithwick, Kate

Dix, Marie King, Sara Tharpe, Alice

Dozier, Elizabeth Landrum, Ruth Thompson, Sara

Dozier, Louisa Leslie, Louisa Traylor, Edith

Dunson, Pearle Loyd, Elizabeth Traylor, Mildred

Gaines, Nancy Marlin, Julia Walker, Helen

Griggs, Minnie Moss, Elizabeth White, Eloise

Grimes, Mary Murphy, Lucile Yancey, May Beall

Powell, Evelyn

HONORARY MEMBERS
Miss Chester Miss Benson Miss Doughman

Miss Duncan Mrs. Thompson Mrs. Traylor

Mrs. Abbott

Page Sixty-three

W^K ^^^Er\ '"fflB ^^^^^k .JULIA .^^HB!*W UTH LAN DRUM

PAMNlt LOU SMITH

#1

MR L. IN D M AVR.

Jnternatumal SMattottB ffllub

OFFICERS

Virginia Smith President

Marie Dix Vice-President

Fannie Lou Smith Secretary-Treasurer

Mr. G. D. Lindenmayer Sponsor

The International Relations Club of LaGrange College was founded in the Spring
of 1928. The new organization took the place of a student body organization known
as the Forum of Democracy. The purpose of the Club is to acquaint its members with
international questions, and to stimulate in each member a keen sense of responsibility
as a citizen of the United States and the world.

I'dfic Sixty-four

OFFICERS

Ruth Hill President

Martha Jane Estes Vice-President

Mary Rutherford Secretary-Treasurer

Miss Jeanette Alexander Sponsor

Motto: "Abeunt studia in mores."

Page Sixty-five

JULIA MAPU.1N

fo (ttrrrle iFranrais

OFFICERS

Elizabeth Loyd President

Sara King Vice-President

Ruth Hill .......... Secretary-Treasurer

Louisa Dozier Scroll Reporter

Miss Maude Helen Duncan . . Sponsor

Le Cercle Francois 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
weekly meetings, and an opportunity is thus given to develop a knowledge of practical
French outside of the classroom.

Paye Sixty-six

El (tttrruln Eapaunl

OFFICERS

Mildred Stipe . President

Helen Walker J 7 ice-President

CHRYSTAL Carley Secretary-Treasurer

Virginia Pugh Scroll Reporter

Miss Maude Hei.ex Duncan . . Sponsor

This club is composed of the best students of the classes in Spanish. The bi-monthly
meetings are conducted in Spanish.

Motto: Saber es poder.

Pagi Sixty seven

SIljp i^rirttre (Club

OFFICERS

Louise Kent President

Mary Lehmann Vice-President

Margaret Partee Secretary-Treasurer

Miss Belle K. Stewart Sponsor

ASSOCIATE MEMBERS
Miss Frances Doughman Mr. E. A. Bailey

Pane Sixty-eight

Utll? f I|tlnmatl|tan (Slub

OFFICERS

Mattie Jo PuLLIN President

Minnie Griggs Secretary-Treasurer

Miss Maidee Smith Sponsor

Page Sixty-nine

i

CAROLYN ALLAN

a.

G \

MARY LOL) LINN MA RTHA CR OWDER.

ALDYNE JORDAN ^?. J^ PAULINE DICKERSON

MARTHA LEE V/INNIE CLARK.

j

V

LI2ABETH FLOS

i LOUISA DOZ I ER^^^Bi^NIARY LEHMAN N

X'

Qlhr ilatljnnatirs (ttlttb

Carolyn Allan President

Chrystal Carley Vice-President

Mildred Mooty Secretary-Treasurer

Rachel Griffith Scroll Reporter

Mr. E. A. Bailey Sponsor

/'(/</(' Seventy

U% firintfariit (Club

Ruby Hughes President

Elizabeth Moss ! 'ice-President

Kate Smithwick Secretary-Treasurer

Pave Seventy-one

Otoum (&\rW (Elub

OFFICERS

Pearle DuNSON President

Louisa Leslie Vice-President

Mildred Traylor Secretary-Treasurer

MEMBERS

Adams, Ruth
Anderson, Elizabeth
Barker, Maudie
Bartley, Inez
Brady, Isabel
Carley, Chrystal
Carley, Netelle
Cline, Kathryn
Copelan, Evelyn
Craig, Irene
Dallis, Margaret

Dozier, Elizabeth
Griggs, Minnie
Grimes, Mary
Harden, Helen
Harden, Verna
Head, Mary
Hurst, Ruth
Kimbrough, Frances
Lee, Martha
Lehmann, Mary
Leman, Carolyn
Loyd, Elizabeth

Loyd, Lena
Mooty, Mildred
Murphy, Lucile
Powell, Evelyn
Priddy, Louise
Robinson, Mary Clyde
Smith, Isabelle
Sorgee, Ruby
Sorgee, Sara
Traylor, Edith
Traylor, Louise

Samplers of liutmlg

OFFICERS

Ruth Hill President

Lucy Barrett J 'ice-President

Julia Marlin Secretary-Treasurer

Mrs. Valena J. Youngblood Sponsor

MEMBERS

Barrett, Sarah King, Sara

Craft, Pinkie Landrum, Ruth

Gaines, Nancy Mathison, Annie Sue

Hall, Manita McLaughlin, Katie

Hughes, Ruby Pierce, Mary

Jones, Augusta Ratcliffe, Mae

Jones, Juanita Thompson, Sara

Walker, Mary

HONORARY MEMBER
Mrs. O. M. Abbott

Pai/r Seventy-three

Stye Atlanta (Blub

OFFICERS

Virginia Smith President

Alleyn Boyle Secretary-Treasurer

Miss Frances Doughman Sponsor

MEMBERS

Allan, Carolyn
Ansted, Ann
Branton, Mary
Cole, Nell
Cox, Dora Jean
Henslee, Mabel
Kamper, Rosalie

King, Sara
Merritt, Elizabeth
Reddick, Dorothy
Stipe, Mildred
Walker, Mary
Walters, Madeline

Page Beventy-fow

>ororitg (Sotmril

Founded 1927

MEMBERS

Helen Walker

A <t> B

Louise Kent

Virginia Smith

A K

Fannie Lou Smith

Catherine Chesnutt

K 4> A

Eloise White

Mary Alice Holbrook

<X> 2,

Eleanor Simpson

Julia Marlin

K T

Evelyn Powell

Sarah Barrett

K A K

Cole Wheeler

May Beall Yancey

A $ A

Aurelia Adams

Paije Seventy-five

Alalia $ Ijt l?ta

Margaret Partee

Gordo Davis
Carolyn Hairston

Virginia Moseley
Dora Jean Cox

Founded 1918

MEMBERS

Senior
Louise Kent

J uniors
Sophomores

Fresh in en

Helen Walker

Dorothy Reddick
Elwyn Wallace

Pauline Roberts
Mary Weatherly

I'iii/c Set

Fannie Lou Smith

Carolyn Allan
Julia Alice Johnson

Bertha Cox
Matilee Dunn

Alptja iKappa 0l|Fta

Founded 1906; 1019
MEMBERS
Seniors

Juniors
Freshmen

Virginia Smith

Doris Lumpkin
Mildred Stipe

Kathleen Morse
Lilla Sutton

FACULTY MEMBER
Miss Frances Doughman

I'auc Seventy-seven

Kappa fl|t Helta

Founded 1921
MEMBERS
Seniors

Ei.oise White

Juniors

Sara King

Sophomores

Mary Branton
Martha Jane Estes

Alice Tharpe
Freshmen

Elizabeth Dunbar

Elizabeth Merritt

Page Seventy-eighi

Virginia Pugh

Catherine Chesnutt

Mary Ellen Baker
Mildred Blackmon .

Oka Mae Bowles

I Q\iad
* -

Founded 1923
MEMBERS
Juniors

Mary Alice Holbrook Sara Thompson

Sophomores

Frances Adams Dorothy Neal

Eleanor Simpson

Freshmen

Dorothy Abercrombie Lucy Margaret Harris

Louisa Dozier Augusta Jones

Elizabeth Fort Frances Saunders

Page Seventy-nine

Kappa au 3ljpta

Founded 1924
MEMBERS
Seniors

Mary Grimes Julia Marlin

Evelyn Powell

Juniors

Margaret Dallis Julia Teasley

Louisa Leslie Mildred Traylor

Sophomore
Mary Rutherford

Freshman
Kathryn Gudger

I'uye Eighty

Kappa Dpita Kappa

Betty Kate Grow

Ann Ansted
Mary Ellen Aycock
Lucy Barrett
Alleyn Boyle

Founded 1925

MEMBERS

Senior'
Sarah Barrett

Junior
Barbara Jones

Sophomores

freshmen

Cole Wheeler

Marth a Crow der
Emilie Sevvell
Mary Ruth Wheeler
Aline White

Pa'je Eighty-ont

&>lta p}i iMta

Founded 1926
MEMBERS
Seniors

Elizabeth Dozier Ruby Hughes

Minnie Griggs Mildred Mooty

Mattie Jo Pullin
Juniors

Nancy Gaines Mae Ratcliffe

May Beall Yancey
Sophomores

Aurelia Adams Mary Pierce

Catherine Chastain Jewell Stephens

Freshmen

Sara Dozier Nell Cole

Dorothy Howard

Paye Eighty-two

pijgHtral (Mture

In the Sixties the "pony
express" carried the mail
over mountain and Indian
wilderness, winning un-
dying fame for getting
the m e s s a g e through
from Saint Joseph. Mis-
souri to San Francisco,
California.

Q\iad

Athlftit ffioimrtl

Miss Mary Margaret Chester, Director

Rosalie Kamper President

Ruth Hill Vice-President

Barbara Jones Secretary

Julia Teasley Treasurer

Mattie Jo PuLLIN Senior Representative

Catherine Chesnutt Junior Representative

Madeline Walters .... Sophomore Representative

Virginia Moseley Freshman Representative

Elizabeth Dozier .... Special Class Representative
Frances Doughman Honorary Member

Page Eighty-five

Wearers nf ffi. OL

Catherine Chesnutt V irginia Smith

Ruth Hill Mildred Stipe

Barbara Jones Julia Teasley

Rosalie Kamper Mary Walker

Mattie Jo Pullin Madeline Walters

Page Eighty-six

SOPH. BASKETBALL FRESH. BASKETBALL
TEAM TEAM

lattttg iflatr

"The time has come,"

the lady said,
"To talk of many things:
Of looks and honks and
telegrams
Of ct'zj do in and of

Sara Thompson', Most Attractive
In your laud, star-eyed Egyptian

Lovely sorceress of the Nile!
The art of writing flourished in a

Slrdnge and sinuous style.
>*>

Eloise White, Most Popular
This keeps nic with my friends m touch;
No journey noic appears too much
To make with meetings at the end.
It gives me time to be a friend.

, . r>

L.C. MEANS OF "PAPA*
COMMUNICATION

The Dashing Dandies

Aim?rtt0tng" mb

A ow man cannot rest , in
his pleasure and toil,

His clumsy contraptions
of coil upon coil

Till the thing he invents,
in its use and its range,

Leads on to the marvel-
lous CHANGE BE-
YOND CHANGE.

LaGRANGE, GEORGIA

LaGrange College Offers Excellent Educational Advantages to

Young Women.

The curriculum is that of other A -Grade Colleges
A. B. and B. S. DEGREES

Special Departments of

MUSIC, ART, EXPRESSION, PEDAGOGY AND PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

Diplomas in Art, Expression and the various branches of Music.

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. Interesting clubs,
a live athletic organization, active Y. W. C. A., and
delightful social life.

LaGrange is easily accessible by two railroads,
the A. B. & C. and the A. & W. P.

FOR CATALOGUE AND
FURTHER INFORMATION

Address

W. E. THOMPSON, President LaGRANGE, GA.

Viujv Our Hundred and Five

t

GTHJB BUNSON Mitt;

LaGRANGE, GEORGIA

Manufacturers of

COTTOM FABRICS

Besides manufacturing high class textiles, The Dunson Mills is interested
in the welfare and happiness of its employees.

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 de-
partment housed in a separate building, especially 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 sixty to seventy small tots. To en-
liven 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 instructor, is main-
tained ; 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 employees and the families, and a
$500 life insurance policy is carried free of charge on the life of each employee.

Page One Hundred ami Six

"V Alt WAT OOTTO

FOR HOME RMUTf

Bright, cheery, colorful as a rainbow, V alway
Suntones Rugs bring the sunshine into the home.

V alway Suntones Rugs, Jacquard woven of the
finest cotton chenille with the pattern embossed
above the background, offer an unusual combina-
tion of beauty and quality at reasonable costs.
There is a pattern and a color combination to suit
every home and every desire.

See them at your department store or write to the
mill for folders showing the patterns in full color.

VAioWAT Rue MiiaLS

Division Callaway MiMs

RAl&RANI&I^ - GEORGIA

Kv>a =========T=========== = r<)

Page One Hundred and Seven

f

COMPLIMENTS OF

CALLAWAY'S DEPT. STORE

WOMEN'S AND MISSES'

Ready - to - Wear

of the Better Kind

COLLEGE GIRLS AND TEACHERS
SPECIALLY WELCOME

THE LaGRANGE BANKING AND
TRUST COMPANY

Member Federal Reserve System

4% PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES

LaGRANGE, ::: GEORGIA

r<),

Page One Hundred nini Wight

Thrifty
People

all over the world
are saving by buy-
ing from the Pi$y-
Wi^ly Stores
The secret of our
success is ourlarje
purchasing power,
lour ssiall profils.the
elimination of large
sales force and the
quality of our goods
PRICE- Low as possible
QUAUTY-Highasran
be had - and money back if not satisfied-

PIGGLYWIGGLY

n

| Merita Bread f
I Merita Cake I

NEW SOUTH BAKERY

GANDY ELECTRIC

Compliments of-

COMPANY

EDELSON'S

Phone 560

SPECIALTY SHOP

IF IT'S NEW,

AT T T^"TXT 1 \ C* T"* T T ~* / 1 T> T "\ T / 1

ALL KINDS ELECT RIC

UT7DAID \ \ - / U) I r

WF HAVF TT

V V U 11 A V J_v X J.

Delco Plants Parts Pumps

19 North Court Square

McCORD - STEWART

Compliments of

COMPANY

DELANCY'S

COFFEE ROASTERS

"On the Square"

Atlanta, Georgia

BRANDS :

EVERYTHING IN DRESSES,

Empire I lb. and 3 lb. Cans

COATS HATS

Empire Cafe Specials for

sit \J ui i^'SUiti L^oa 1 f it es

Hotels and Restaurants

Teachers and Students

U No 1 lb. Cans

Blue Ridge 1 lb. Packages

5% Discount

Ladies' Fine Shoes and Hosiery

PHONE 905 MISS MINTON

MISS, ALEXANDER

"AS-YOU-LIKE-IT"

LaGrange Beauty

In all the Nezv Shades

Shoppe

$1.50 and $1.85

"For Those Who Care"
MANICURES, FACIAL AND SCALP

CLEAVELAND - DIX

TREATMENT, FINGER WAVES,
WATER WAVES AND MARCELS

COMPANY

Hutchinson-Mallory Bldg.

Room 16 LaGRANGE, GA.

BY COURTESY OF

ANDREWS
HARDWARE CO.

LaGrange, Ga.

McCAINE'S

for
GIFTS and MILLINERY

Frances Beauty Shop

13 Court Square

Page One Ifuntlml mid Ten

f

Compliments of-

Compliments of

HUDSON

S. H. KRESS & CO.

HARDWARE CO.

SPORTING GOODS

5c-10c-25c Store

109 Main Street Phone 204

DAVIS' PHARMACY

AMERICAN

"Home of the College Girls"

SHOE SHOP

LU L K 1 ho J and ohKI ICt

GUS VALERI,

Manager

262 PHONES 263

116 Bull Street LaGrange, Ga.

OFFICIAL BASKET-BALLS

Compliments of

A Full Line of Gifts

DANIEL LUMBER

LaGRANGE

CO.

HARDWARE CO.

THE WINCHESTER STORE

SHOE REPAIRING
Quick Service

L KAMENSKY

DENNY-PHILPOT
DRUG COMPANY

131 Main Street LaGrange, Ga.

s

Page One Hundred and Eleven

t

MISSES YOUNG

READY-TO-WEAR
MILLINERY

SILK UNDERWEAR
HANDKERCHIEFS
HOSE

Phone 167.
1 1 1 RIDLEY AVENUE

IT PAYS TO LOOK
YOUR BEST

That first impression
Make it a good one by keeping
your clothes clean
and fresh

FRENCH DRY CLEANING
STEAM PRESSING

PERKERSON BROS.

209 GREENVILLE STREET
Phone 972

The Pay Envelope
That Went to College

// your Pay Envelope has never gone shopping in
a Penney Store, give it the benefit of this "higher edu-
cation" right away.

It will learn that Quality doesn't always mean "high
priced" and find plenty of examples to illustrate the
point. We will also explain why "seconds" and shod-
dy merchandise are never offered our customers at any
price.

Educating your Pay Envelope about our values will
help it do a better job for you.

Pain One Hundred <uiri Twelve

Page One Hundred and Thirteen

9

COMPLIMENTS OF-

Montgomery Ward & Co.

A cordial invitation is extended you to visit
our store, where you will find all
your shopping needs.

i 26 and 128 MAIN ST. LaGRANGE, GEORGIA

PHONE 960

WE BELIEVE

That an educated, Christian Womanhood
LaGRANGE COLLEGE

That a good cotton market is of great
value to our section.

THE SECURITY WAREHOUSE

with fair grades, accurate weights and
courteous service provides that. Bond-
ed under government supervision.
That LaGrange is your best cotton
market.

is the best possession of our country.
DEVELOPS THAT

That good ginning adds to the value
of the cotton crop.

THE ELECTRIC GINNERY

has modern machinery, running
smoothly on concrete floors ; operated
by experts ; buys cotton seed, seed cot-
ton ; sells c/s meal and hulls.

-A SIX IN THE PRICE RANGE OF THE FOUR!
(1

k

CHEVROLET,

NEW

GET-A-W A Y SPEED PERFORMANCE

IVEY CHEVROLET COMPANY

Broad Street LaGrange, Ga. ^

Page One Hundred nmi Fourteen

?

COMPLIMENTS OF

EASTERN SALVAGE CO.

YOUR MONEY'S WORTH OR
YOUR MONEY BACK

A Complete Line of

LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR AND NOVELTY
FOOTWEAR

COMPLIMENTS OF

LaQrancje Drij cleanincj Plant

1 10 Ridley Avenue Phone 129

PARKER FURNITURE COMPANY

Best Goods Lowest Prices Easiest Terms
$1.00 SAVED IN $5.00

LaGRANGE LUMBER & SUPPLY CO.

LUMBER BUILDING MATERIALS
jj CONTRACTORS Phones 691-53-712 jj

Page one Hundred and Fifteen

?

LaGrange Grocery
Co.

Affiliated with

WEST POINT
WHOLESALE GROCERY
COMPANY

GEORGIA'S LARGEST
WHOLESALE GROCERS

LaGrange, Georgia

MILAM DRUG
COMPANY

"THE FIRM

THAT APPRECIATES
YOUR PATRONAGE"

I

COMPLIMENTS
OF

LaGrange

Ice and Fuel

Company

LaGRANGE
GREEN HOUSES

The Log Cabin

Give us the pleasure of serving
you when you wish to

"Say It With Flowers"

Plowers by telegraph to all parts of the
world.

PHONE 52

J

THE NEW FORD CAR

Satisfied owners everywhere attest to its
Wonderful Performance

STYLE

ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION. PHONE 6n

COMFORT DURABILITY
at amazingly low cost

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History Professor: "Your trouble, Miss Anderson, is remembering dates."
Elizabeth: "Why, Mr. Lindenmayer! I never broke a date in my life!"

Miss Maidee: "Frances Saunders, can you tell me who defeated the Philistines?"
Frances (yawning) : "I don't know a thing about baseball."

Mary Branton (from train window): "What a unique town!"
Mildred Blackmon: "Unique?"

Mary: "Yes, taken from the Latin 'unus,' meaning 'one,' and 'eguus' meaning
'Horse.' "

Freshman: "Ouch, I just bumped my crazy bone!"

Junior: "Never mind; just comb your hair different, and it won't show."

Mary Ellen Baker: "I believe this school is haunted."
Pauline Roberts: "Why?"

Mary Ellen: "Because they are always talking about school spirit."

Teacher: "Who was King of France during the Revolution?"
Evelyn Powell (confused) : "Louis the thirteenth no, the fifteenth no, the
fourteenth no, the , well anyhow he was in his teens!"

Ora Mae Bowles: "Would you shoot a horse with a wooden leg?"
Tommie Dunbar: "Nope. Ed shoot him with a gun."

Miss Sails: "Helen, tell me one or two things about John Milton."
Helen Walker: "Well he got married and wrote 'Paradise Lost'; then his wife
died and he wrote 'Paradise Regained.' "

Elizabeth Fort: "What is this spiritualism all about?'
Kathleen Morse: "Remains to be seen."

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POPULAR FICTION.
"Let By-Gones Just Be" By Gones.
"Yes" B\ George.
"Rock-A" Bv Babv.
"Missed" By A. Mile.
"Benjamin Franklin's Auto" By Ography.

* * *

Mr. Lindenmayer (in American Government Class) : "Suppose the President and
Vice-President both died. Who would take charge?"
Sara Thompson: "The undertaker, I suppose."

* * *

Eleanor Simpson: "Did you know they didn't have insane asylums in Arabia?"
Elwyn Wallace: "No, why don't they?"

Eleanor: "Because there are Nomad people in the country."

* * *

Louisa Dozier: "Don't you think you could grow to love me?"
Hal: "I'm afraid not. I've stopped growing."

Augusta Jones: "Mary Alice, what is the origin of slow motion pictures?"

Mary Alice Holbrook: "I'll bite, what?"

Augusta: "Two Scotchmen reaching for the check?"

* * *

Myrah : "Hal, doncha know de Bible seys yu' musn't play marbles?"
Hal: "No. Where does it say that?"

Myrah: "Law chile, plenty places hit says 'Marble (marvel) not.'"
Doris Lumpkin: "Would you marry for money?"

Carolyn Allan: "I don't know; but I have always had a wish that cupid would
shoot me with a Pierce-Arrow."

* * *

Lucy Margaret Harris: "I saw an airplane flyin'!"
Mr. Thompson: "Don't forget your 'g's,' young lady."
Lucy Margaret: "Gee!!! I saw an airplane flyin'."

* * *

A Freshman included in a list of Famous Men, the shortest man in the Bible,
Bildad the shoe-height (Shuhite).

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SEPTEMBER

12 College opens greetings.

1 3 Registration trouble.

14 First chapel exercise stimulating.

15 Y. W. C. A. prom party "rush-
ing."

16 Y. W. C. A. recognition service
impressive.

1 8 Freshman initiation scares.
25 Faculty recital delightful.

28 Open House thrills.

OCTOBER

3 Who's Who election excitement.

11 Photographer arrives rain.

1 2 Faculty reception dignified.

20 Junior Faculty "take-off" comi-
cal.

22 Senior rings arrive delight.
25 Fair at West Point with Rotarians
fun.

27 Junior-Freshman Wedding beau-
tiful.

29 Freshman class organized relief.

NOVEMBER

Tennis Tournament exercise.
10 Special class stunt night enter-
taining.

1 9 Photographer returns haste.
29 Thanksgiving

Freshmen win in basket-ball.
Weiner roast.
Play by Curtain Raisers.
Annual Banquet.

DECEMBER

Cold and Colds

7 Y. W. C. A. bazaar buying.
10 Christmas rush starts note books.

21 Christmas holidays begin hap-
piness.

JANUARY

3 Classes begin remembering.
IO Glee Club operetta songs.
1 5 Exams fear.

22 Seniors take tables ceremony.

FEBRUARY
14 Valentine heart throbs.

MARCH

Senior Recitals flowers.
Spring Holidays rest.

APRIL

Spring Fever

6- Benefactors' Day and Field Events
competition.
Ouadrangles arrive oh boy!

MAY

1 May Festival beauty.
Junior - Senior Banquet evening
dresses.
14 Exams more fear.

23 -Curtain Raisers give play fine.

24 Art Exhibit Commencement Re-
cital.

25 Class Day Exercises Alumnae
Luncheon.

26 Baccalaureate Sermon.

27 Commencement Address.
Presentation of Diplomas.
Good-byes.

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