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Editor 

(Catherine Chastain 
'business sTiflanager 



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'TDedicatioru 



^0 the c5Alumnae: the daughters of 
LaQrange Qollege who in their varied 
Unes of activity have ever brought honor 
and fame to their c^lma o^ater and 
whose loyalty and ideals have been an 
inspiration to those following in their 
steps, we, the students of ILaQrange 
QoUege, gratefully dedicate this volume 
of '^he Quadranlge. 



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Gay throngs of joyous maidens have none forth 
From L. C.'s cloistered u-alls and ivy-hung. 

Some now renoivned ; some unknoivn to fame, 
With countless deeds of happy days unsung. 

These halls they croicdeil, clattering on the stair; 

They danced and jested to siceet music loiv. 
Like sili'er shadoics drifted dreamily:  

Like moonlit phantoms through the past they go. 

Here they lived and sa-2v hut dimly life's fair dream; 

Here in silence strove for ivistlom from afar: 
Saw here the shadoivs sifted lacc-likc through the trees. 

Stark white beneath a vault of moon and stars. 

They found here peace, a sanctuary siveet 

Within the rejuge that these icalls embrace; 

Courage they found, perchance to face defeat: 

Antl faith and hope and love, the croiuning grace. 

Our days within these walls, like theirs, have fled : 
H e find as noiv we backward trace once more 

The thread of life that passing years have spun,  
Our memories , like theirs, a golden store. 

U e treasure an affection that transcends 

The dazzling glitter of mere earthly things. 

This heritage is yours to carry on 

And to enrich by all that your life brings; 

To cherish ivith a joyful loyalty. 

And as the shining future is unrolled. 
May it be jewelled u'ith victories nobly icon; 

LaGrange is yours forever to uphold. 



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Our task has bee l^ 
to embody in this 
volume something of 
the spirit u/hlch has 
meant life to a(/ran^e 
Coffege through dark 
dai/sandfair,---- 
to portray our Colleger 
Olor/oas hundred- 
years of histori/ and 
to express the stadem ' 
3ealin carri/inyon 
the ideals ana tra- 
ditions of those a/ho 
haue g'orre it)efore.-- 





CO 

Co Lie gre- 
et aiie. 
oflumnae. 
Or^amjatioHL. 
ot-thLetici- 
^^eature. 



QreetingSy (Alumnae 



Tf) you, individually, my dear alumnae, whether you dwell in the bleak north 
or in the southern sunny isles or on the far western plains or in the islands 
of the sea  wherever your footsteps have wandered, I send you p;reetings. 

Be assured that though you are gone your place here has been filled through 
the changing years by those whose chief desire has been to be worthy to follow in 
\our footsteps along the shining pathway that leads to knowledge. 

Know also that we who are here are dreaming the same dreams, following the 
same stars and nurturing the same hopes that you dreamed and followed and nurtured 
\A hile you were here. And, oh, what glorious dreams, what shining stars, what 
wistfid hopes. 

We do not ask that you remember us, for we know that you cannot forget. 
You cannot put aside the memory of those dear, dead days of long ago. Now and 
then the recollection of some joyous experience must luiexpectedl^' come to you out 
of the mist of forgotten years and you come back for a fleeting moment to live again 
in the old college halls. 

Greetings to you, dear ladies; greetings, with the wish that through the years 
to come your happiest memories shall be those of the old campus and the honored 
halls of L. C, the dear mother of you all whose happiness and welfare are her fondest 
desire and in whose every achievement dwells her deepest pride. 

Sincerely yours, 

Te^. 8. 'Thompson, 

President. 




College^ 



"The span of passiri<r years leaves yet this roatl 
L pJvar// ez'er-( urvin<^ into a sunset sky." 




'liif^li upon thy lofty hilltops, 




/ isions liave been ivroii'^ht. 




here " It cU oriie ever smiles, 
And jtneicell s^oes out sif^hiiiir. 



" Revealnii^ rhautrinf^ vistds of floivers, trees iiiid la 
This ilriveiray irinils, inviting  lediliiii^ ahcays on 




'li'here ties are formed, for friendship's sake 
That time may tamper ii ith; nay tiei'er take.' 



"If here cherished (vc the memories of L. C. s happy youth. 
Reflected here the hopes, the dreams of other days." 




faculty 



E. A. Bailey, A.B., M.S. 

Dean, Registrar and Professor of 
AlathtiiKitics 



Bf.m.e Katherixe Stewart, A.B., ^I.S. 
Professor of Science 



Helen Harriet Sales, A.B., M.S. 
Professor of English 



Maidee Smith, A.B. 

Professor of Bible ami Reli{rioiis 
Education 



Katherixe E. Wh.sox, A.B., M.A. 
Ph.D. 

Professor of Latin 



*Maude Helen Duncax, A.B., M.A. 
Professor of Romance Lan<rua<res 



*Not in picture. 



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faculty 



Edvth Walkkr, A.B., M.A. 
Professor of Education and Psyrlio/o!;y 



Westox L. Murray, A.H.. M.A. 

Professor of History and Social Sciences 



Mildred Singer 

Director of Expression and Physical 
Education 



Dora Shepard 

Secretary and Instructor in Business 
Course 

*Christixe Hexkel 
Teacher of J nice 

*R0SA MUI.I.ER 

Teacher 0/ Piano 

*C0RXELIA HrOWXI.EE 

Director of Music and Teacher of Piano 



*Not in picture. 




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faculty 



LuLA Darrington Joxes 
Director of Art 



Beva jMcMilliv 
Teacher of J io/in 



Sara Julia King, A.B. 
Instructor in Ro/ZKincc l.iiii<^ii/i'^es 



Carrie Fall Bexsox 
Lihnirhui 



Carmei. Glass 
i\I(inri<[er of Post Office and Book Store 

*\"ALEXA J. \'()UXGBI.()()D 

Dietitian 

*Mrs. Seabrook 
Hostess 



^Not in picture. 



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Qlasses 



I83i EiJfic (L)jmxiAJui(ff& 





Miss Mii.dri-:o Sixc;er 
Class Sponsor 



Sara Ci.mjh Hutchixs 
Coiiuvton , Gt'orvia 
B.S. Science 
A K  

Class President (4) ; QuAD- 
RAXGLE Staff (4) ; Inter-Sorority 
Council (4) ; Phi Beta Chi (3, 
4), Presiilent (4) ; Dramatic Club 
( ^. 4) ; Glee Club ( ^, 4) ; Eng- 
lish Club (3, 4) ; Art Club (4) 
Class Basket-ball (4); Varsity 
Baseball (4) ; Archery Team (4) 
Soccer (4) ; Track (3, 4) ; Shorter 
College (1); Lucy Cobb (2). 




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'Q^c 1931 




AuRELiA Adams 
Daniehville , Georgia 
A.B. Romance Languages 
A 4> A 

Student Council (4), Vice- 
President {^) Y. W. C. A. Cab- 
inet (i, 2); Societas Minervae 
(i, 2, 3), Vice-President (3); 
English Club (2, 3, 4) ; Le Cercle 
Francais (3, 4); El Circulo 
P^.spanol (3, 4); Art Club (4); 
Glee Club (i, 2, 4); Daughters' 
Club ( ^, 4) ; Inter-Sororitv Coun- 
cil (2); Basket-ball (?): Mav 
Day (2, 3). 




IMiLDRED Mae Blackmon 

G reeiiville, Georgia 
A.B. Romance Languages 
K * A 

Le Cercle Francais (3, 4) ; El 
Circulo Fspanol (4) ; Town Girls' 
Club (4); May Day (2, 3): 
Secretar\'-"rreasurer of Class (s) ; 
G. S. T. C. (i). 



Puyc Tircnty-six 



1831" 3hr 



Mary Annette Branton 
East Point, Georgia 
B.S. English 
K $ ^ 

English Club (3, 4) ; Phi Beta 
Chi (4) ; Glee Club (2) ; Mav 
Dav (2, 0 ; G. S. T. C. (i). 




Chrystal Carley 
LaG range, Georgia 
A.B. Mathematics 

Mathematics Club (2, 3, 4) 

Town Girls' Club (i, 2, 3, 4) 

El Circulo Espanol (i, 2, ^, 4) 
May Day (3). 



Paije I'ltfiitn-seven 



^6 1931 



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Neva Caudle 
LaGran^c , Georj^ia 
A.B. Mathematics 
4> 2 0 

Expression Diploma (4) ; Dra- 
matic Club (3, 4), President (4) ; 
Mathematics Club (3, 4), Secre- 
tary (4) ; Eng;lish Club (4) ; 
Daufjhters' Club (4) ; Town 
Girls' Club 4); Who's Who 
(4) ; May Dav (3) ; G. S. T. C. 
(I, 2). 



Catherixe Chastaix 
Manchester, Geoifrja 
A.B. Romance Lanj^uages 
A <!> A 

Quadrangle Staff (3, 4) ; Le 
Cercle Francais (i, 2, 3, 4), Vice- 
President (3) ; El Circulo Espanol 
(3, 4) ; Enp;lish Club (i, 2, 3, 4) ; 
Art Club (4); Honor Club (3); 
Inter-Sorority Council (4), Presi- 
dent (4) ; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 
Secretary (2) ; Vice-President Stu- 
dent Government (?) ; Class Bas- 
ket-ball (3, 4) ; Track (4). 




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1831 S')h 




EvELvx Margaret Copelax 
Is orcross . Georgia 
A.B. English 
A K  

W W. C. A. Cabinet (4) ; En^z- 
lish Club (3, 4), President (4); 
Le Cercle Francais (3, 4); El 
Circulo Espanol (3, 4) ; Art Club 
(4) ; Daughters of Divinity (1,2, 
3, 4), Secretary-Treasurer (4); 
Town Girls" Club (2, 3) ; Student 
Council (2) ; Basket-ball (2, 4) ; 
V'oUey Ball (2); Soccer (4); 
Scroll Reporter for Senior Class 
(4). 



Virginia Gordo Davis 
LaGrange , Georgia 
A.B. English 
A * B 

President of Student Govern- 
ment (4), Secretary (3) ; Honor- 
ary Member "i". W. C. A. Cabinet 
(4) ; Diploma in Expression (4) ; 
Quill Drivers' Club (2, 3, 4) ; 
Dramatic Club (2, 3, 4), Vice- 
President (3); English Club (2, 
3, 4), Secretary-Treasurer (2); 
Societas Minervae (i, 2); Quad- 
rangle Staff (3); Philomathian 
Club (3, 4), Secretary-Treasurer 

(3) ; Daughters' Club (3, 4); 
Honor Club (i, 2, 3) ; May Day 
(i, 2, 3); Inter-Sorority Council 

(4) . 



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1931 



Virginia Emory 
LaGrange, Georgia 
A.B. Romance Languages 
K T 0 

Y. W. C. A. Cabinet (4) ; Le 
Cercle Francais (3, 4); Town 
Girls' Club ( ^, 4), President (4) ; 
G. S. T. C. (i, 2). 



Martha Jane Estes 
Senoia, Georgia 
A.B. History 
K $ A 

Societas Minervae (2), Vice- 
President (2); Glee Club (i, 2, 
3, 4), Secretarj' (4); Student 
Government Representative (i), 
Treasurer (2); Y. W. C. A. 
Cabinet (3, 4) ; Class Vice-Presi- 
dent (3); Class Secretary-Treas- 
urer (4) ; International Relations 
Club ( ^ 4) ; Phi Beta Chi (4) ; 
Class Basket-ball (3, 4). 




Pa<ie Thirty 



1831 ^ht 



Mary E. Grimes 
LaG range , Georgia 
A.B. English 
K T  

Le Ccrcle Francais (2, 3, 4) ; 
El Circulo Espanol ( 4) ; Erifi- 
lish Club (2, 3, 4) ; Art Club ( i, 
2 4) ; Town Girls' Club (i, 2, 
3, 4); Who's Who (3); Art 
Diploma (2) ; Agnes Scott ( i ). 




Robbie Whitfield Hadley 
Chipley, Georgia 
A.B. English 

Diploma in Art (4); Quad- 
rangle Staff (4); Art Club (i, 
2, 3, 4), President (3, 4), Vice- 
President (2); English Club ( 
4) ; C. G. Club (4) ; El Circulo 
Espanol (3, 4) ; \. W. C. A. 
Cabinet (3) ; Latin Club (i, 2). 




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Carolyn Hairston 
LaG range, Georgia 
A.B. Histon' 
A $ B 

May Day (i, 3); Societas 
Alinervae ( i, 2, 3) ; International 
Relations Club (3, 4) ; English 
Club (3) ; President of Class (3), 
Vice-President (2) ; Quill Drivers' 
Club (4); Dramatic Club (i, 2, 
3, 4); Quadrangle Staff (3); 
Glee Club (2, 3) ; Town Girls' 
Club (4) ; Daughters' Club (4). 



Mary Grace Landrum 
Waleska, Georgia 
A.B. History 

Student Council (4) ; El Circulo 
Espanol (3, 4) ; International Re- 
lations Club (3, 4), President 
(4) ; Art Club (4) ; Reinhardt 
Club (3, 4) ; Reinhardt College 
(I, 2). 



1831 t 



Mary Love joy 
LaGrange, Georgia 
A.B. Science 
K T 0 

Dramatic Club (3, 4) ; Phi Beta 
Chi (3, 4), Vice-President (4) ; 
Mathematics Club (3, 4); Town 
Girls' Club (3, 4); Daughters' 
Club (3, 4) ; Randolph-Macon 
( I ) ; Agnes Scott ( 2 ) . 



Katie McLaughlin 
Senoia, Georgia 
B.S. History 
A K 0 

Reinhardt College (i); Inter- 
national Relations Club (3, 4); 
English Club (3, 4) ; Phi Beta 
Chi (3, 4) ; Daughters of Divinity 
(2, 3, 4); Reinhardt Club (2, 3, 
4) ; Wearers of L. C. (2, 3, 4) ; 
Athletic Council (4) ; Basket-ball 
(2, 3, 4) : Volley Ball (2, 3) : 
Baseball (2, 3, 4); Soccer (4); 
Archery (4) ; Hiking Captain ( ^, 
4). 





1931 




Dorothy Gordon Neal 
If est Point, Georgia 
A.B. History 
<I> 2 0 

Societas Minervae (i, 2, 3, 4) ; 
International Relations Club (3, 
4) ; English Club (3, 4) ; Quad- 
rangle Staff (2) ; Quill Drivers' 
Club (i, 2, 3, 4) ; Editor of The 
Scroll (4) ; Class Officer (2, 4) ; 
May Day (i, 2, ^) ; Town Girls' 
Club (4) ; Glee Club ( i, 2, 3) ; 
Daughters' Club (3, 4) ; Inter- 
Sorority Council (4). 



Margaret Frances Thomason 
Atltinta, Georgia 
A.B. Romance Languages 
K <!> A 



Y. W. C. 

President of 
Daughters of 
President ( ? ) ; 
4) ; Glee Club 
Francais (3, 
El Circulo 
T. C. (I, 2) 



A. Cabinet (4) ; 
Orchestra (4) ; 
Divinity (3, 4), 
English Club (3, 
(3, 4) ; Le Cercle 
4) , President (4) ; 
spanol ( 4) ; G. S. 





Patje Thirty-four 



1831 S)!^ 



Edith Tray lor 
LaGrangc, Georgia 
A.B. Romance Languages 
K T 0 

Editor-in-Chief of the Quad- 
rangle (4) ; Quadrangle Staff 
(3, 4) ; Who's Who (4) ; Le 
Cercle Francais (2, 3, 4), Secre- 
tan'-Treasurer (3); El Circulo 
Espanol (4) ; Societas Minervae 
(2); Town Girls' Club (i, 2, 3, 
4); English Club (i, 2, 3); 
Honor Club ( i , 2, 3 ) . 




AIary Winifred Walker 
Atlanta, Georgia 
A.B. Latin 
A <I> A 

President of Y. W. C. A. (4), 
Representative (3); Honorary 
Member of Student Council (4) ; 
Societas IVIinervae (2, 3, 4), Presi- 
dent (2, 3) ; Le Cercle Francais 
(3, 4) ; Art Club (4) ; Philoma- 
thian Club (4) ; Vice-President 
Athletic Council (s). Representa- 
tive (i) ; C. G. Club (2, 3. 4) : 
Wearers of L. C. (i, 2, 3) ; Bas- 
ket-ball (i, 2, 3, 4) ; Baseball (i, 
2, 3, 4) : Volley Ball ( i, 2, 3) : 
Hiking Captain (2, 3, 4) ; Archer\- 
(4) ; Soccer (4). 




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1931 




Inez Bartley 
LaG range, Georgia 
Expression Diploma 

Town Girls' Club (i, 2, 3, 4) ; 
Glee Club (i, 2, 3, 4) ; Dramatic 
Club (i, 2, 3, 4); English Club 
(4). 



LiLLA Louise Sutton 
Ocilla, Georiria 
Diploma in Piano 
A K 0 

President of Special Class (^); 
Y. W. C. A. Cabinet (2, 3) ; Glee 
Club (2, 3) ; Art Club (3) ; Inter- 
Sorority Council (2, 3) ; May Day 
(i, 2)': Who's Who (3). 



Sara Penomia Ware 
H (ji;ansviUe , Geo r<ria 
Diploma in Piano 

English Club (4) ; Town Girls' 
Club (1,2, 3, 4) ; Dramatic Club 
(4) ; Glee Club (i, 2). 




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'junior Qlass 



Mr. Weston L. Murray 
Class Sponsor 



Alleyn Boyle 
President 
East Point. Georgia 



Pauline Roberts 
Vice-President 
If inder, Georgia 



Aldyne Jordan 
Secretary-Treasurer 
Royston, Georgia 



Ruth Adams 
LaGrange , G eorgia 



ViRGINLA AlSOBROOK 
LaGrange, Georgia 



Mary Ellen Aycock 
Farrnin gton , Georgia 




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Junior Class 



Lucy Barrett 
Commerce , Georgia 



Ora AIae Bowles 
Fairfax, Alabama 



Netelle Carley 
LaGran<[e, Geor{^ia 



Carolyn Channelle 
Jeffe rs n nville . Ge o r^'ia 



Nell Cole 
East Point, Georgia 



LORENE DaNIELL 

/ ilia Rica. Georgia 

Elizabeth Dunbar 
Byron, Georgia 

*Kathryn Cline 
LaG range. Georgia 

'Mary Clyde Robinson 
LaGrange . Georgia 



*N()t in picture. 



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Junior Qlass 



Matilee Dunn 
Warm Springs, Georgia 



Elizabeth Fort 
Hamilton , Georgia 



Evelyn Galloway 
IVaverly Hall, Georgia 



Hlxie Gentry 
Dublin, Georgia 



Kathryn Gudger 
Cluitsu'orth , Georgia 



Helen Hamilton 

Hogansville. Georgia 



Mabel Henslee 
East Point. Georgia 




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Phelicia Jenkins 
LaGrange, Georgia 



Frances Kimbrough 
haGrans^e , Georgia 



Lena Loyd 
L/iGr(i}ifre, Georgia 



Sue AIathison 
Hamilton, Alabama 



Elizabeth Merritt 
Emory University , Georgia 



Dorothy Morton 
A thens, Georgia 



Virginia Moseley 
Danielsville, Georgia 



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Junior Class 



Ruth Murphy 
Pf es/ Point, Georgia 



Louise Priddy 
LaG ran^e, Georgia 



Helen Robertsox 
BoiL'ersville, Georgia 



Katherine Rogers 
Alounfz'ille, Georgia 



Emily Sewell 
Tallapoosa, Georgia 



Louise Traylor 
LaG range, Georgia 



Aline White 

nila Rica, Georgia 




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Page Forty-two 





ophomore Qlass 



Miss Sara King 
Class Sponsor 



Thelma Dunbar 
President 
Byron, Georgia 



Mary Johnson 
Vice-President 
West Point, Georgia 



Sarah Lee Payne 
Secretary-Treasurer 
Duluth, Georgia 



Winifred Adams 
Danit'lsville, Georgia 



Nellie Sue Bailey 
LaGrange, Georgia 




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Sophomore Qlass 



Anna Rosa Bond 
Jackson, Georgia 



Carolyn Brooks 
Jesup, Georgia 



Jean Cotton 
Palmetto, Georgia 



Kathleen Ellis 
Atlanta, Georgia 



Katherine Glass 
LaGrange, Georgia 

Emmeline Goulsby 
Atlanta, Georgia 

*Annie Jane Prather 
LaGrange, Georgia 

* Mart ha Smith 
LaGrange, Georgia 



^Not in picture. 



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Sophomore Qlass 



Lelia Ann Greene 
L (I Fay ette, Geo rgia 



ESTELLE HaGAN 

Rockmart , Georgia 



Thelma Harden 
Iloi^ansvillc. Georg \a 



Rebecca Hart 
College Park, Georgia 



Margaret Hayes 
A (lairsville , Georgia 



Inez Hili, 
.Manc h es ter. Ge o rgia 






Frances James 
Ellijay, Georgia 



Lois Jones 
Eustis, Florida 



Rebecca Kidd 
LaGranire , Georgia 



Emily Smith 
Monticello , Georgia 



Leila Tanner 
Laivrencei'ille , Georgia 



Sarah Whitaker 
Greensboro , Georgia 



Thelala White 
Rockniart , Georgia 



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freshman Qlass 

Miss Belle K. Stewart 
Class Sponsor 

Mildred Webb 
President 
i\Iarie/ta, Georgia 



Carolyn Sue Traylor 
Vice-President 
LaG range , Georgia 

LoxxiE Reece Couch 
Treasurer 
inder, Georgia 

Helen Bowers 

Secretary 
Royston, Georgia 

Elizabeth Hall 
Fairburn, Georgia 

Elma Cowan 
Social Circle, Georgia 

Cleve Wilson 
Harticell , Georgia 

Evelyn Varner 
Carrollton , Georgia 

*LouiSE Hawkes 
If est Point, Georgia 

Ruth Jinks 
Jackson, Georgia 



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freshman (^lass 

 Sarah Boxd 
Jackson, Geor<;ia 

*MiLi)RED Parker 
LaGrange , Georgia 

*Marv Florence Moore 
LaGrange , Georgia 

Rosalind Wingard 
Rome, Georgia 

*Helen Barker 
LaGrange, Georgia 

Vera Orr 
Rome, Georgia 

Daisy McCurrv 
llartwell, Georgia 

*Ella Mae Thornton 
LaG range , Georgia 

Ruth Dempsey 
Jt/anta. Geori^ia 

Alice Lovern 
Neiciiaii. Georgia 

Peggy McCay 
Decatur, Georgia 

Patsy ]VIcCay 
Decatur, Georgia 

Ruth Ingram 
iS^ // a rps h u rg, Ge o rgia 

VONICE RiTCH 

Jesup, Georgia 



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*Not in picture. 



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freshman (^lass 

Wii.LiE Mak Walker 

Duhlin. Georfr'ui 

Frances Crawford 
Tall dpi) (jsa . Gc(jri;ia 

]\Iary Peavy 
Byron, Georgia 

*]\IiLDRED Strickland 
LaGrange, Georgia 

Frances Benton 
J cfferson , Georgia 

Virginia Milam 
LaGrnnge , Georgia 

*Margaret Culberson 
LaGrange , Georgia 

Sara Lane 
LdGraiige , Georgia 

*Florrie McCrummen 
LaG range. Georgia 

Rosa Fling 
LaGrange , Georgia 

*Grace Robinson 
LaGrange. Georgia 

Edith Goforth 
LaGrange , Georgia 

Edna Holeman 
Sargent, Georgia 

Catherine Nichols 
Gathden , J laht. iiia 

*Not in picture. 




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Page Fifty 



Special Qlass 



*lVIiss Christine Hexkel 
Class Sponsor 



LiLLA Sutton 

President 
U til Id, Georgia 



Pauline Bond 
Vice-President 
Eastman, Georgia 



Inez Bartley 
Secretary-Treasurer 
LaGran^e , Georgia 



Frankie Cole 
Rome, Georgia 



*Elmina Wade 
LaG range, Georgia 



*Mabel White 
Chipley, Georgia 



*Not in picture. 




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Special Class 



Frances Eberhart 
^1 tlanta, Georgia 



Clara Huey 
LaG range, Georgia 



Mary Pendergrass 
Jefferson, Georgiri 



Sara Ware 
// ogansville, Georgia 



/'(/(/( Fifti/tiro 




c^lumnae^ 



1 




^Yj^jS ajfecdonately dedicate this sec- 
tion of ^he Quadrangle to 'Pro- 
fessor ^fus "W. ("Unc/e "Ku/us") 
Smith who for thirty years (1885-1915) 
was L. Q.'s guiding spirit and whose 
influence is still felt in the lives of those 
fortunate ones who were under his ad- 
ministration and in the lives of us u ho 
can hut follow his noble example. 




One hundred years of "T^rogress 

1831  The LaGranpe Female Academy, from which LaGrani^e College had its be- 
j^inninij, was [granted its charter. 

1833-1835  Rev. Thomas Stanley, President. 

1835-1843  Mr. John Park, President. Two of his grandchildren now reside in La- 
Grange, Mrs. T. G. Polhill, active in Alumnae work and Dr. Emory Park, 
college physician. 

1843-1857  "Sir. Joseph T. Montgomery, President. 

1843  Academy property and also now famous College Hill property was bought by 
Joseph T. Montgomery and brothers. 

1847  Old Academy's name changed to LaGrange Female Institute. 

1850  The Alontgomery brothers began to carry out their original plan of having 
the entire school on the "Hill." 

1851, July 4  C(;rner-stone of the new administration building w;;s laitl. 

1852  The Institute became LaGrange Female College with the right to issue diplomas 
for four gears' work. 

1856  Entire college property sold to the North Georgia Conference for $60,000. 

1857- 1858  Rev. W. G. Connor, President. 
1859, Sept. -Dec.  Rev. J. W. Sasnett, President. 

1859- i8fco  Rev. W. A. Harris, President. 

1860- 1863  Rev. G. J. Pearce, President. 

i860  On the night of March 28, i860, the Administration Building was burned. 
The fire, however, did not interfere with the routine of college work; the stu- 
dents were removed to the old Academy Building which stood about where 
the heme of Judge W. W. burner now stands on Broad Street. Classes were 
conducted here. 

Followed the dark days of the War Between the States and a gap in the history 
of LaGrange College. 

1866- 1867  Rev. Armstrong, President. 

1867- 1869  Professor I. F. Cox, President. LaGrange Female College was combined 

w ith Southern Fem.ale College. 



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1869-1871  Rev. Mori^an Callaway, D.D., President. 
1872, Jan. -Nov.  Rev. E. P. Burch, President. 
1872-1874  Mr. J. T. Johnson, President. 
1875-1881 Rev. J. R. IVIayson, President. 

1879  College re-opened on the "Hill." The Auditorium liuilding and a new 
Dormitory, later named Oreon Smith Biiildin<:, in memory of Mrs. Rufus 
W. Smith, were completed. 

1881-1885 Rev. J. W. Heidt, U.D., President. 

1885- 191 5  Professor Rufus W. Smith, President. Reijular department of educa- 
tion was installed. 

1887  Annex was added to the Dormdtcjry, containing twenty-eight hedrooms, a 
dining hall and kitchen. Also system of water works was installed. 

1889  Electric lights were put in. 

191 1  A new Dormitory, Harriet Hawkes Memorial Hall, wrs erected in memory 
of the mother of Mr. A. W. Hawkes, who donated $10,000. This huilding 
included a library, class rcom.s and a well equipped gymnasium. 

191 5, Jan. -June  Professor Alwyn Smith (acting President). 

191 5-1920  IVIiss Daisy Davies, first woman President. 

19 1 5  Became LaGrange College instead of LaGrange Female College. 

19 1 7-191 8  Plan of Student Government was adopted. 

1920  Mr. W. E. Thompson, President. 

1922  Endowment campaign begun. 

1929  The Warren A. Candler Home was presented to LaGrange College by Samuel 
Candler Dobbs, Chairman of the Board of trustees. 

1930  At commencement there was rejoicing when a gift of $25,000 from S. C. 
Dobbs was announced. 

1930  The Maidee Smith Garden was presented to the College in honor of Miss 
Maidee Smith. 

1930  The Senior Class made a trip to Washington, D. C, thus establishing a cus- 
tom which we hope can be followed by each succeeding Senior Class. 

1931  LaGrange College's Centennial Celebration will be held in October. 



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A Pa^e front an Olil (J uatlrtuigle. 




A Representative of L. C.'s Graiidehildren , 
ToMMYE Elizabeth Cooley, daufjhter of B. A. (Teasley) Cooley 
(Class of 1924). 




Organizcitions 



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"^onor Qluh 



Catherine Chastain 
'30 



LORENE DaNIELL 
'29, '30 



Kathleen Ellis 
'30 



SENIORS 



Edith Traylor 
'28, '29, '30 

JUNIORS 



Louise Traylor 
'29, '30 

SOPHOMORES 



Gordo Davis 
'28, '29, '30 



Hixie Gentry 
'30 



Katherine Glass 
'30 



Election to the Honor Club is the highest distinction that can he conferred upon 
a student. Elifribility to this club is conditioned upon the literary hours taken and 
the character and academic standing of the student. It was established at the recom- 
mendation of the Faculty, January, 1924. 



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Student Qovemment (Association 

Student Qouncil 

OFFICERS 

Gordo Davis President 

Elizabeth Mkrritt I'ice-President 

Mabel Henslee J'iee-Presidrnt 

HixiE Gentry Seeretary 

Mary Johnson Treasurer 

Mary Walker . . . Honorary Member 



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REPRESENTATIVES 



Grace Landrum Senior Ch, 



AuREi.iA Adams Senior Class 



Winifred Adams Sophomore Class 



Ruth McCay Fresh man Class 



Elma Cowan Freshman Class 



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OFFICERS 

Mary Walker President 

Ai.iNE White ] "ice-President 

Winifred Adams Secretary 

Nell Cole Treasurer 

Gordo Davis Honorary Member 

Frances Eberh ART .... f reshman Re prcsentatwe 

Virginia Emory \ 
Katherine Glass \ 



ToiLii Girls' Representatives 



The Y. W. C. A. is an association for all students who feel the desire to gain 
"a full and creative life through a growing knowledge of God." It is the duty of 
the Cahinet to interpret the desires of the membership and co-operate in making "this 
life possible f(jr all people." 



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COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN 

Martha Jane Estes Devotional Cluiirman 

Katherixe Rogers Finance Chair mau 

LiLLA Sutton Social Service Chairman 

Alleyn Boyle Recreational Chairman 

Evelyn Copelan irorld Fellowship Chairman 

Lucy Barrett Tea Room Chairman 

Margaret TH0^L\S0N .... Music Chairman 
Emily Sewell .... Publicity Chairman 




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Quadrangle 5ta^ 

1!dith Traylor Editor-'m-Chiei 

Catherine Chastaix Business Mdnasrer 

Pauline Roberts Assistant Editor 

Elizabeth Merritt Photoi^rtiphic Editor 

Matilee Dunn i dvertisin^ Manaircr 

Lelia Greene .... Assistant A dvertising AIana<^er 

Helen Robertson Literary Editor 

Sara Clyde Hutchins . Cluh and Eenture Editor 
Virginia AIoseley . . Cireulation Manager 
Miss Dora Shei'ard . Eaculty Adiisor 
Robbie Hadley . . Art Editor 



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Quill Drivers' Qluh 

OFFICERS 

Dorothy Neal Editor-in-Chief 

Paui.ixe Roberts Business Manairir 

HixiE Gentry Circulation Rlanaj^er 

Emmeline GoULSBY Advertisinsr Manager 

Sara Lee Payne Assistant Advertising Manager 

Helen Robertson Alumnae Editor 

Carolyn Hairston . . . Club and Feature Editor 

Louise Traylor Proof Reader 

Kathleen Ellis . . . Exchange Editor 
Dorothy Morton . . . Joke Editor 
Miss Helen Harriet Salls, Sponsor 

HONORARY MEMBERS 
Gordo Davis Mabel Henslee 

Elizabeth Merritt 

1 he Quill Drivers' Club edits the college newspaper, The Scroll, thereby giving 
its members training in journalism. 



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OFFICERS 

ROBEIE Hadley President 

Emily Sewell J'ice-Fresident 

LciS Jones Secretary-Treasurer 

Miss Lulu Joxes Sponsor 

MEMBERS 

AuRELiA Adams Sara Clyde Hutchins 

Catherixe Chastaix Grace Landrum 

Evelyx Copelax Emily Smith 

Mary Grimes Lilla Suttox 

Rebecca Hart Mary Walker 

HONORARY MEMBERS 
Dr. Katherixe Wm.sox Miss Belle K. Stewart 



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(Mathematics Club 

OFFICERS 

Helex Robertson President 

Mary Lovejoy flre-PresiJent 

Neva Caudle Secretary-Treasurer 

Mr. E. a. Baii.ey Sponsor 

MEMBERS 

Mary Ellen Aycock Helen Hamilton 

Chrystal Carley Thelma Harden 

Netelle Carley Aldyne Jordan 

ToMMiE Dunbar Emily Sewell 

Sara Whitaker 



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OFFICERS 

Neva Caudle President 

Mabei, Hexslee J "ice-President 

AIatii.ee Dunn Secretary-Treasurer 

Miss Mildred Singer Director 



V^IRGINIA AlSOBROOK 

Mary Ellen Aycock 
Inez Bartley 
Alleyn Boyle 
Carolyn Channelle 
Frankie Cole 

LORENE DaNIELL 

Gordo Davis 
ToMMiE Dunbar 
Emeline Goulsby 
Carolyn Hairston 



MEMBERS 

Helen Hamilton 
Mary Lovejoy 
Sara Clyde Hutchins 
Aldyne Jordan 
Dorothy Morton 
Virginia Moseley 
Mary Pendergrass 

VONICE RiTCH 

Catherine Rogers 
Elmina Wade 
Sara Ware 



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Pafjr Seventy-three 




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OFFICERS 

Sara Clyde Hutchins President 

Elizabeth Dunbar Vice-President 

Ora Mae Bowles Secretary-Treasurer 

Kathryn Gudger Scroll Reporter 

MEMBERS 

Mary Ellen Aycock Phelicla Jenkins 

Mary Branton Frances Kimbrough 

Matilee Dunn Mary Lovejoy 

Martha Jane Estes Emily Sewell 

Elizabeth Fort Helen Robertson 

Evelyn Galloway Elmina Wade 

SPONSORS 

Miss Belle Katherine Stewart Mr. E. A. Bailey 



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Orchestra 

"^he "Teppy Sailors'' 

OFFICERS 

MaRCARKT ThoMASON Prcsirll'llt 

Al.lNE White Vice-President 

N ELL Cole Secretarv-lrersurer 

Miss Beva McMillan Director 



MEMBERS 

Elizabeth Merritt Lucy Barrett 

Mabel Hexslee Anna Rosa Bond 

Alleyn Boyle Virginia Moseley 



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Qlee Club 

OFFICERS 

Virginia Moseley President 

Pauline Bond ['ire-President 

Martha Jane Estes Serrrtary 

Pauline Roberts Treasurer 

MEMBERS 

AuRELiA Adams Emkline Goulsby Mary Pendergrass 

Inez Hartley Pauline Roberts Vonice Ritch 

Anna Rosa Bond Aline White Emily Sewell 

Carolyn Brooks Catherine RoGf;RS Emily Smith 

Netelle Carley Helen Hamilton Margaret Thomason 

Carolyn Channelle Elizabeth Hall Frances Benton 

Katherine Cline Thelma Harden Mildred Webb 

Frankie Cole Louise Hawkes Mabel White 

Nell Cole Mabel Henslee Alleyn Boyle 

Frances Eberhart Sara Clyde Hutchins Ruth Ingram 

Martha Jane Estes Rebecca Kidd Daisy McCukry 

Mary Florence Elizabeth Merritt Lilla Sutton 

Virginia Moseley 



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Le Circle Francois 




OFFICERS 

Margaret Thomason President 

Ruth Adams J'ice-Presidcnt 

Kathleen Ellis Secretary-Treasurer 

Miss Maude Helen Duncan Sponsor 



AuRELiA Adams 

Catherine Chastain 
Katherine Glass 

Annie Jane Prather 
Thelma Harden 

HixiE Gentry 

Evelyn Copelan 
Mary Walker 
Lois Jones 



MEMBERS 

Helen Robertson 
Thelma Dunbar 

Mildred Blackmon 
Mary Johnson 

Edith Traylor 

Carolyn Brooks 

Katherine Cline 
Mary Grimes 

Virginia Emory 



FACULTY MEMBERS 
Dr. Katherine Wilson Miss Sara King 



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International "^^lations Qluh 

OFFICERS 

Grace Landrum President 

Elizabeth Merritt J'iee-President 

Kathryn Gudger Secretary-Treasurer 

Mr. Weston L. Murray Sponsor 

MEMBERS 

Lucy Barrett Frances Kimbrough 

Ora Mae Bowles Lena Loyd 

Katherine Cline Sue Mathison 

Lorene Daniell Dorothy Morton 

ALartha Jane Estes Virginia Moseley 

Elizabeth Fort Katie McLaughlin 

Evelyn Galloway Dorothy Neal 

Hixie Gentry Pauline Roberts 

Carolyn Hairston Helen Robertson 

Mabel Henslee Katherine Rogers 




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Societal (fMlnewae 



OFFICERS 

HixiE Gentry President 

Catherine Rogers J iee-President 

Lei.ia Greene Secretary-Treasurer 

Dr. Katherine Wilson Sponsor 



Alleyn Boyle 

Carolyn Brooks 
Nell Cole 



MEMBERS 

Helen Hamilton 
Rebecca Hart 

Mary Johnson 



Lorene Daniell 

Catherine Glass 

Aline White 



Rebecca Kidd 

Mary Walker 



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^Daughters' Club 



OFFICERS 

Mary Johxsox President 

Dorothy Neal J'he-President 

Dorothy ^VIorton Secretary-Treasurer 

Miss Maidee Smith Sponsor 



MEMBERS 



Florrie McCrummex 
Virgixia Milam 
He LEX Barker 
Aurelia Adams 
Sara Laxe 



WixiFRED Adams 
Alleyn Boyle 
Gordo Davis 

Netelle Carley 
Neva Caudle 



Carolyx Sue Traylor 
Carolyx Hairstox 

Elizabeth Hall 

FACULTY MEMBER 
Miss Sara King 



Ruth Ixgram 

Lelia Axx Greexe 



Paye Eiijht ii-onc 




Flower: Moon Floiuer Watchword: Tivclve Bells 

Color: Cerise and Silver 

iMoTTO: IJ'hen Duty ivhispers lou\ "Thou ?nust." 
The C. G. replies. -Oh. Yeah." 

OFFICERS 

Helen Robertson President 

Winifred Adams, "Pey;" I'ice-President 

HixiE Gentry, "Hiskie" Secretary-Treasurer 

Mrs. Valena J. Youngblood Sponsor 

MEMBERS 

Mary Walker, "Jane" Katherine Rogers, "Kay" 

Robbie Hadley, "Bobbie" Emeline Goulsby, "Bunny" 



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Atlanta Qluh 



OFFICERS 

Elizabeth Merritt President 

Mabel Henslee J'ice-President 

Nell Cole Secretary-Treasurer 

MEMBERS 

Mary Branton Frances Eberhart 

Margaret Thomason Ruth McCay 

Alleyn Boyle Martha McCay 

Rebecca Hart Mildred Webb 

Mary Walker Emeline Goulsby 

Ruth Dempsey 



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^own QirW Club 

OFFICERS 

Virginia Emory President 

Chrystal Carley J "ue-P resident 

Katherine Glass Secretary-Treasurer 

, MEMBERS 

 SENIORS 

Inez Hartley Mary Grimes Dorothy Neai. 

^ Mildred Blackmon Carolyn Hairston Edith Tkaylok 

Neva Caudle Mary Lovejoy Elmixa Wade 

JUNIORS 

Rlth Adams Peggy Jenkins Ruth Murphy 

Netelle Carlky Frances Kimbrough Louise Priddy 

Virginia Alsobrook Lena Loyd Mary Clyde Robinson 

Katherine Cline Louise Traylor 

SOPHOMORES 

Nellie Sue Bailey Mary F"lorence Jank Prather 

Kathleen Ellis Thelma Harden Martha Smith 

Rebecca Kidd 
FRESHMEN 

Helen Barker Edna Holeman Mildred Parker 

Margaret Culberson Sara Lane Grace Robinson 

Rosa Fling Virginia Milam Mildred Strickland 

Edith Goforth Mary Florence Moore Ella Mae Thornton 

Clara Huey Florrie McCri'mmen Sue Traylor 

Katherine Nichols 



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Snglish Qluh 

OFFICERS 

EvEi.Yx CoPELAN President 

Carolyn Chan NELLE ] ice-P resident 

Frances Kimbrough Secretary-Treasurer 

Virginia Moseley Scroll Reporter 

Miss Helen H. Salls Sponsor 

MEMBERS 

AuRELiA Adams Lorene Daniell Elizabeth Merritt 

Ri'TH Adams Gordo Davis Dorothy Neal 

\'iK(nxL\ Alsobrook Evelyn Galloway Louise Priddy 

Li'cv Barrett Mary Grimes Pauline Roberts 

Mary Branton Kathkyn Gudger Mary Clyde Robinson 

Alleyn Boyle Robhik Haiii.ey Emily Sewell 

Neva Caudle Mabel Henslee Lilla Sutton 

Catherine Chastain Sara Clyde Hutchins Margaret Thomason 

Kathryn Cline Phlecia Jenkins Louise Traylor 

Nell Cole Katie McLaughlin Aline White 

HONORARY MEMBERS 

Dr. Kathkrine Wilson Mrs. W. V,. Thompson Miss Carrie Fall Benson 

Miss Mildred Singer Miss Maude H. Duncan 



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daughters of ^Divinity 

OFFICERS 

Margaret Thomason P resident 

Helen Hamilton J'ice-President 

Evelyn Copelan Secretary-Treasurer 

Miss Maidee Smith Sponsor 

MEMBERS 

Lucy Barrett Inez Hill 

Carolyn Brooks Grace Landrum 

Carolyn Channelle Sue Mathison 

Kathleen Ellis Katie AIcLaughlin 

Edith Goforth Katherine Rogers 

Elizabeth Hall Mary Walker 

Louise Hawkes Evelyn Varner 

HONORARY MEMBERS 

Dr. Katherine Wilson Miss Sarah King 

Mrs. Valena J. \'oungrlood Mrs. S. C. Dobbs 



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OFFICERS 

Sue AIathisox President 

Emeline Goulsby Secretary-Treasurer 

Miss AIaidee Smith Sponsor 



Winifred Adams 
Jean Cotton 

Gordo Davis 



MEMBERS 

Mabel Henslee 
Inez Hill 

Dorothy Morton 



Tommy Dunbar 

Mary Walker 



Mary Pendergrass 



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OFFICERS 

Carolyx Channelle President 

Grace Landrum Secretdiy-Tretismer 

Miss Maude Helen Duncan Spom-or 



AuRi:i,iA AUA.MS 

Mildred Blackmon 
Alleyn Boyle 

Chrystal Carley 

Catherine Chastain 
Evelyn Cop elan 
Kathleen F^llis 



MEMBERS 

ViRGiNL'\ Emory 

Evelyn Galloway 
Mary Grimes 
Rebecca Hart 
RoHiUH Hadley 

Maroaret Thomason 
Edith Trayi.or 



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GoRco Davis 
Sara Clyde Hutchixs 
Catherine Chastain 
Elizabeth Merritt 
Elizabeth Eort 
Alleyx Boyle 
Kathryn Gudger 



Founded 1927 

MEMBERS 

A 4) B 

A K 0 

A * A 

K <J> A 

2 0 

K A K 

K T 0 



Pauline R()bi;rts 
. LiLLA Sutton 
Nell Cole 
Milcred Blackmon 
Dorothy Neal 
Sue Mathison 
E.meline Goulsby 



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Founded 1923 
MEMBERS 
Seniors 

Neva C\udi.e Dorothy Neal 

Juniors 

Elizabeth Fort Phelicia Jenkins 

Sophomores 

Caroi.\n I'rooks Rebecca Hart 

Fresh //I en 

Ruth Ingram Vonice Ritch 

Speeifil 
Mary Pendergrass 




Koippa "Delta Kcippa 



Sue Mathison 

Mary Ellen Aycock 
Lucy Barrett 



Founded 1925 

MEMBERS 

Juniors 

Alleyn Boyle 

Aline White 

Emily Sewell 



Mabel Hexslee 



LORENE DaNIELL 



I' rcshinen 

LoNNiE Reece Couch Frances Crawford 

Mae Walker 



Rosa Fling 




}\appa ^au ^heta 

Founded 1924 

MEMBERS 

Seniors 

Mary Grimes Edith Traylor 

Mary Lovejoy Virginia Emory 

Juniors 

Louise Traylor Ruth Murphy 

Kathryx Gudger 

Soplioi/iores 
EmELINE G0UI.SBY 

Freshmen 

Sara Lane Virginia Milam 

Carolyn Sue Traylor Louise Hawkes 

Katherine Nichols Frances Eberhart 



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Founded 1926 

MEMBERS 

Seniors 

AuRELiA Adams Catherine Chastain 

Mary Walker 

Juniors 

Carolyn Channelle Nell Cole 

Evelyn Galloway 

Sophor/iores 

Winifred Adams " Lois Jones 

Pauline Bond Sarah Lee Payne 

Mary Johnson Thelma White 

Estelle Hagan 



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cSMpha Kappa ^heta 

Founded 1906; 19 19 
Motto: If In 11 fun ami duty clash, let duty go to smash, 

MEMBERS 

Seniors 

Evelyn Copelan Katie McLaughlin 

Sara Clyde Hutchins Lilla Sutton 

J uniors 

Matilee Dunn Helen Robertson 

Sophomores 

Emily Smith Sara Whitaker 

Freshtnen 

Helen Bowers Ruth Dempsey 

Elma Cowan Elizabeth Hall 

Cleve Wilson 



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Mildred Blackmon 

Elizabeth Dunbar 

Jean Cotton 

Frankie Cole 
Martha McCay 

Specials 
Mable White 



K^ppa Thi Delta 

Founded I 921 
MEMBERS 
Seniors 
Mary Bran ton 
Martha Jane Estes 

Juniors 
Ora Mae Bowles 
Sophomores 



f res li men 
Ruth McCay 
Vera Orr 
Mary Peavy 



Margaret Thomason 

Elizabeth Merritt 
Thelma Dunbar 

Mildred Webb 
Rosalind Wingard 

Faculty Member 
Miss Sara King 



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Gordo Davis 



Founded 

membp:rs 

Seniors 
Juniors 



Carolyn Hairstox 



Pauline Roberts Dcjrothy Morton 

Aldvne Jordan Virginia Moseley 

Soplioi/iores 
Lelia Greene 

Fresh /II en 
Daisy McCurry 



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OFFICERS 

Virginia Moseley '. President 

Alleyn Boyle J' ice-President 

Pauline Roberts Secretary 

Thelma Dunbar Treasurer 

REPRESENTATIVES 

Katie McLaughlin Senior 

Evelyn Galloway Junior 

Lois Jones Sophomore 

Mary Peavy Freshman 

DIRECTOR 
Miss Mildred Singer 



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"Wearers of L. 



Evelyn Galloway 



Katie McLaughlin 



Sue Mathison 



Alleyn Boyle 



Sara Lee Payne 



Pauline Roberts 



Elizabeth Dunbar 



Aldyne Jordan 



Catherine Rogers 



Lucy Barrett 



Lois Jones 



ALary Walker 



Virginia Moseley 



Putjv One Iliindicd 




Hiking Cluh 
Tennis Champions 



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J unior-Senior Soccc?- Team 
t reshrnan-Sophoiiiore Soccer Team 




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LaGrange College 

LaGRANGE, GEORGIA 



LaGrange College Offers Excellent Edu- 
cational 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. 




For Catalogue and Further Information 



Address 



W. E. Thompson, Pres. 



LaGrange, Georgia 



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The Dunson Mills 

LaGRANGE. GEORGIA 



M anufacturers of 

Cotton Fabrics 



Besides manufacturing high class textiles, The Dunson Mills is inter- 
ested 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 domes- { 

tic science department 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 kinder- t 

... 

garten, with two teachers, at which there is a daily attendance of from j 

sixty to seventy 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. I 



For recreation of the grown-ups, a brass band, with paid instructor, 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 employees and the families, i 

and a $500 life insurance policy is carried free of charge on the life of | 

each employee. { 



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Callaway s Department Store 



W^om^n s and JVlisses Ready- 
to -"SK^ ear of the better K.ind 



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COLLEGE GIRLS AND TEACHERS SPECIALLY WELCOME 




LaGRANGE COLLEGE GIRLS KNOW A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE 



ROGERS 



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^~J^ HE softest, finest, most luxurious towel ever 

made is the Iris towel of cotton chenille. | 

Light in weight, more absorbent than any other | 

fabric, as soft as summer zephyrs, the Iris offers you j 

a new thrill for your bath. You can get them in j 
lovely sets from most good merchants. 



VALWAY RUG MILLS 

Division Callaway Mills ! 



LaGRANGE, GEORGIA j 



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Without Extravagance \ 

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YOUNG'S ! I 

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Ever- Growi'n g 
Patronage 'Te 
Our Story 



Phone 16/ 



111 Ridley Ave. 



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COMPLIMENTS 

 OF  

DANIEL 
LUMBER 
COMPANY 



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{ Official Basket-Bails 



A Full Line of Gifts 



Lee Battery Service 

108 Broad Street 



LaGrange Hardware Co. 

"If It's Hardware We Have It" 



R. C. A. 

and 
MAJESTIC 

'THE HOME OF GOOD RADIOS" 



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Good Foods 

Are essential to producing good liealtli. 
strong bodies and active minds. 

Tile suiierior quality of foodstuffs sup- 
plipd by us are sucb that you will always 
want lliat second lielping. 

H. L. Singer Company 

The Wholesale Fancy Grocers 
of Atlanta 



122 r.uU St. 



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Phone 1167  



Sunsliine Dry Cleaners ! 



We Keep You Looking Your 
Best 



Better Work 



Lower Cost 



I'(i(/e One Hundred and T irenty-onc 



' S^nd Don t Forget 



and the 
'pause that refreshes' 
for it 

'had to be good to get where 
it is' 

LaGrange 
Coca-Cola Co. 
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WE SOLICIT YOUR 
PATRONAGE FOR 



VELVET 

Ice Cream 

LaGrange Ice 
Fuel Co. 



Citizens Ice 
Coal Co. 



BIGGER 



AND 



BETTER 



Tke Great American Vali 




Ivey Ckevrolet Co. 

Sales  Service 



We Feature 



Schloss & Kaho Grocery Company 



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The Quality House 
Montgomery, Ala. 



For 



Bigger 
and 



Better 

ICE CREAM CONES ^ 

Mod ern Dairy Products, { 

Inc. I 

117 r.ull Street I 



I'djjc One J] iiikIiciI mill Tireiiiy-tiru 



All knowledge is lost that ends in the mere knowing; for every 
truth is a light given us to work by. Gain all the knowledge you can 
and then be sure to use it to good purpose.  Ruskin. 

Let us add that thorough knowledge of the quality and performance 
of the Model A Ford car can lead to only one thing  ownership. 



FINCHER-TRAYLOR COMPANY 



Authorized 



Dealers 



LaGRANGE, 



GEORGIA 



COMPLIMENTS OF 



J. C. PENNEY COMPANY 



133 Main Street 



LaGrange 



Georgia 



CouipliiiuMits of  

DENNY DRUG COMPANY 

l.'tl Main Street 
L;i( ;iaii};(' :: Ct orfria 



( 'ouipliuKMits of  

MR. J. J. MILAM 



 

j ( 'oiupliineiits of  

i HUNTER OWEN FURNITURE 

} COMPANY 



 

A\'1hii a rich man l()\es tlieni and j 
leaves tlieni, lie nsually leaves tlieni i 
lilelitv. { 

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I'liiK (III! Iliiiuhiil iiitil T lie II t III lire. 



The LaG range Bank mg and 
Trust Company 

Member Federal Reserve System 
4^0 Paid on Savings Accounts 



Safe De posit Boxes 



LaGrange 



leorgia 



COMPLIMENTS OF 



LaGrange Dry Cleaning Plant 



200 Broome Street 



Phone 129 



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I PRETTY HOSIERY 



Pretty Slippers 
to Match 

  AT 



Bradfield ClotKing Co. 



American Slioe SKop 

Gus Valeri, 
Manager 

1 16 Bull Street 
LaGrange Georgia 
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j'iKli- Our 1 1 II ml II (I mill Tiiiiilii fini) 



j Visit the 

\ JABLEX THEATRE 

! Lincoln Street 

I TKL. 11.-! 12 

{ The Home of tlie Hist in I'lu.to- 
j plays and Talkinj;- rictiires 

I Clean, Wholesome Entertainment 

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Parker Furniture Company 



McC AINE S i 

 for 

(ilFTS, MILLINERY, SILK 

HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR 

Hit Main Street 

riione "-MIL' IJrantv I'arlor 
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McCorJ-Stewart Co. 



BEST GOODS, LOWEST PRICES 
EASIEST TERMS 



COFFEE ROASTERS 
ATLANTA. (;i:()H(;iA 



$1.00 SAVED IN $5.00 



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"Home of Blue Ridge Coffee" 



LaGrange Optical Co. 



OPTOMETRISTS 



OPTICIANS 



"Experts in Filling Ocular Prescriptions" 

Ouis is an unexcelled optical service, prac- 
ticing every modern method known to op- 
tical science. POverytliing associated with 
the prescribing, furnishing and fitting of eyi- 
glasses. The thorough e.xamination and 
diagnosing of sight errors is the most im- 
portant part of our service. 

LaGrange Optical Co., 32 S. Court Square 



DAVIS" PHARMACY 

"Home of the College Girls" 



COURTESY AND SERVICE 



J62  i*H( )M-;s  uo:; 



The FasKion Slioppe 

Where things are at the 
Peak of Fashion 



 

 



TOWNS T. GAY 

FLORIST 

001 (Jreenville Street 
I'HONK 105 

Flowers for all occasions at 
all times 



I'lifK (iiK 1/ II 11(1 11(1 (111(1 'I' 11(11 1 i/-fi re 



Photographers 



to tke 1931 Quadrangle 



Elliotts Peacktree Studio 

211 Paramount Theatre Building 

ATLANTA, GEORGIA 



Quality Assortment 
Personal Service 

HADAWAY 
GROCERY 
COMPANY 



^ff Fancy Groceries 
I Fruits and Produce 
Vi. :: Meats 



800 BROAD STREET | 



Xe\ a Ciiiidle : "Did you see Strange 
Interlude. Mary dearest?" (Tlie ugly 
mutt. I'll bet she eoukln"t get any one 
to take her. She would have to mas- 
(luerade to get a man.) 



]Maiy Lovejdy: "Yes. sweetheart. 

and wasn't it g 1 '' " (Iarn eat. she 

wants me to ask who took her. Any 
(ine who WDUld be her escort would 
ha\ e to have his way paid tirst. ) 



Right by the conrthonse 

Is where I hrst made love. 

Uight by the courthouse. 

With the Stars and Stripes above. 

You may think it strange 

To nnike l()\-e there, 
I'ut love is a game 

To bo iilayed on tlic square. 



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In the production of fine 
books, or for that matter, 
fine printing of any sort 
there must be an adequacy 
of 

Understanding and experience to plan and inter- 
pret  Of workers who have mastered their crafts  
Of materials of the best quality  And of modern 
equipment and exact skill in its direction.    

Th ese sales and service offices and this manu- 
facturing plant are evidences of an inflexible 
rule that adequacy must be maintained at    

FOOTE & DAVIES COMPANY 

ATLANTA, GEORGIA 
PRODUCERS 
OF FINE 
ANNUALS 
BOOKLETS 

CATALOGS Manufacturing Plant 





Birdsong Baking Company 

Butter Flake Bread 



I'HONE 400 



Milam Drug C ompany  



"The Firm That Appreciates 
Your Patronage" 



Compliments of 



Hud son Hardware Co. I 



SPORTING GOODS 



10!) .Main St. 



Phoue 204 



Compliments of 

WALLER BAKING ' 
COMPANY 



Compliments of 

NEWMAN LUMBER 
COMPANY 

211 Main Stroet 



Compliments of 

LaGRANGE FISH ^ 
OYSTER CO. 

117 Vt'i-iioii Street 
Daily Supply 



j Compliments of 



S. H. Kress ^ Co. 

La(ir;nige. Georgia 
5c=10c=25c STORE 



LaGRANGE GROCERY 
COMPANY 

Affiliated witli 

WEST POINT WHOLESALE 
GROCERY COMPANY 

(iioi'gia's Largest WliDlesale Groeerf 



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