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1932

Published
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Senior Class

Lagrange college

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To Dean E. A. Bailey,
whose gallant spirit of serv-
ice and loyalty has raised the
ideals of our Alma Mater,
we, the students of LaGrange
College, gratefully dedicate
this volume of the

QUADRANGLE

in old days King Arthur s
knights left the Round Table in
search of the Holy Grail y so today
students of La Grange College are
'following the gleam" of noble
womanhood.

Under the spell of enchanted Cam-
elot we have attempted to portray
L. C. girls in their quest for the
grail.

College
Classes

Activities

Alma Mater

Hail to thee, our Alma Mater;

Guardian of our days;
For thy spirit, never failing

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

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

Hail to thee, LaGrange.

In thy mighty grove of learning,

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

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

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

Hail to thee, LaGrange.

Kfitrance to Campus

Front Campus

The Quadrangle

IV. E. Thompson , President

E. A. Bailey, A.B., M.S.
Dean, Registrar and Professor of
Mathematics

Belle Katherine Stewart, A.B., M.S.
Professor of Science

Maidee Smith, A.B., M.A.
Professor of Bible and Religions
Education

Katherine E. Wilson, A.H., M.A., Ph.D.

Professor of Latin

*Helen Harriet Salls, A.B., M.S.
Professor of English

*Not in picture.

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Dixie L. Reid, A.B., A.M.

Professor of Romance Languages

Edyth Walker, A.B., M.A.
Professor of Education and Psychology

Weston L. Murray, A.B., M.A.
Professor of History and Social Sciences

Mildred Singer
Director of Expression and Physical
Education

*R0SA MULLER
Teacher of Piano

*C0RNELIA BROWNLEE
Director of Music, Teacher of Piano

*Not in picture.

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Dora Shepard
Secretary and Instructor in Business
Course

Classy

Seniors

Susan Alleyn Boyle
East Point, Georgia

CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE

KAK
"Dux femina facti."

Student Council, '30 ; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet,
'31, '32; Class President, '29, '30, '31, '32;
Societas Minervae, '30, '31, '32; Curtain
Raisers, '31, '32; Glee Club, '31, '32; Phi
Beta Chi, '32; Athletic Council, '31.

Mr. Weston L. Murray
Class Sponsor

Brad Wade
Class Mascot

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Ruth Adams
LaGrange, Georgia

CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE
"Ever as she walks she hath a sober grace."

English Club, '30, '31, '32; Le Cercle
Francais, '30, '31, '32; Societas Minervae, '29;
Town Girls' Club; I. R. C, '30, '31.

Virginia Ai.sobrook
LaGrange, Georgia

CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE

"A charm attends her everywhere."

Dramatic Club, '31 ; Phi Beta Chi, '31, '32;
English Club, '31, '32; Town Girls' Club.

Mary Ellen Aycock
Farmington, Georgia

CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE

Diploma in Expression
K A K

"Gently she moved in the calmness of beauty."

Dramatic Club, '30, '31, '32; Phi Beta Chi,
'30, '31, '32; Mathematics Club, '30, '31, '32;
Apollonedeis, '32.

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Lucy Barrett
Rockmart, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE
K A K

"The world is a woman's book."

Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '30, '31, '32; I. R. C,
'30, '31, '32; English Club, '30, '31, '32; Glee
Club, '29, '31, '32.

Ora Mae Bowles
Fairfax, Alabama

CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE
K <E> A

"A sylvan nymph of queenly grace."

Phi Beta Chi, '30, '31, '32; I. R. C, '31,
'32; Who's Who, '29.

Neteele Cari.ey
LaGrange, Georgia

CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE

"How dull it were to pause , to make an end,
To rust unburnished, not to shine in use."

Mathematics Club, '29, '30, '31, '32; Phi
Beta Chi, '32; Town Girls' Club; Glee Club,
'31.

Carolyn Channelle

Plains, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE

"Haste thee, nymph, and bring with thee
jest and youthful jollity."

Wesleyan College, '28 ; Young Harris Col-
lege, '29'; Dramatic Club, '31, '32; I. R. C,
'32; El Circulo Espariol, President, '31, '32;
English Club, '31, '32; Glee Club, '31, '32.

Nell Katherine Cole
East Point, Georgia

CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE

"Dulce redentem Lalagen amabo, dulce
loquentem."

Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '30, '31, '32; Societas
Minervae, '29, '30, '31, President, '32; Eng-
lish Club, '31, '32; Glee Club, '30, '31.

Kathryn Terrel Cline
LaGrange, Georgia

CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE

Diploma in Piano

"Her fingers shame the ivory keys, they dance
so light along."

English Club, '29, '30, '31, '32; Le Cercle
Francais, '30, '31, '32; Apollonedeis, '32; Glee
Club, '31.

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LoRENE DaNIELL

Villa Rica, Georgia

CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE
KAK

"Softly and silently note she comes."

Student Council, '29, '32; Honor Club, '29,
'30, '31 ; Phi Beta Chi, '32; English Club, '29,
'30, '31, '32; I. R. C, '31, '32; Societas
Minervae, '29, '30, '31, '32; Dramatic Club,
'30, '31, '32.

Elizabeth Dunbar
Byron, Georgia
candidate for b.s. degree
K$A

" . . . whatever sky's above rue.
Here's a heart for every fate."

Student Council, '29; Ouadrangle Staff,
'32; Dramatic Club, '29, '30, '31, '32; Mathe-
matics Club, '29, '30, '31, '32; Phi Beta Chi,
'30, '31, '32; Philomathian Club, '31, Presi-
dent, '32.

Matilee Dunn
Warm Springs, Georgia

CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE

Diploma in Expression
A K

"Felix, quae potuit rerum cognoscere causas."

Student Instructor in Biology, '31, '32;
Quadrangle Staff, '30, '31, Business Man-
ager, '32; Dramatic Club, '29, '30, '31, '32;
Phi Beta Chi, '31, '32; Glee Club, '30;
Apollonedeis, '32.

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Julia Elizabeth Fort
Hamilton, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE

* z

"Tin- sweetly-favored face

She has, a/id her good cheer.
Have filled me full of grace."

Phi Beta Chi, '30, '31, '32; I. R. C, '30,
'31, President, '32; Athletic Council, '32;
Philomathian Club, '32.

Alma Evelyn Galloway
Waverly Hall, Georgia

CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE
A * A

"If ho, with a natural instinct to discern
If hat knoivledge can perforn, is delight to
learn/'

Athletic Council, '30, '31, '32; Phi Beta
Chi, '30, '31, '32; El Circulo Espanol, '31,
'32; I. R. C. '30, '31, '32; English Club, '30,
'31, '32; Who's Who, '31.

Hixie Louise Gentry
Dublin, Georgia

CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE

"A Sergeant oj the Lawe, there was."

Student Council, '31, President, '32; Y. W.
C. A. Cabinet, '32; Honor Club, '29, '30, '31 ;
Scroll Staff, '30, '31, '32; Societas Minervae,
'30, '32, President, '31 ; Le Cercle Frangais,
'31, '32; Philomathian Club, '31, '32.

Kathryn Virginia Gudger
Chatsworth, Georgia

CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE
K T

"A symphony of joyousness."

Phi Beta Chi, '30, '31, President, '32; I.
R. C, '30, '31, '32; English Club, '31, '32;
Dramatic Club, '29.

Helen Hamilton
McDonough, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE
K A K

"O dea eerie!"

Young Harris College, '29, '30; Dramatic
Club, '31, '32; Mathematics Club, '31, '32;
Societas Minervae, '31, '32; Glee Club, '31,
'32.

Eula Mabel Henslee
East Point, Georgia

CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE
KAK

"Music that gentler on the spirit lies.
Than tired eyelids upon tired eyes."

Student Council, '31; Quadrangle Staff,
'30; Scroll Staff, '31, '32; Dramatic Club,
'29, '30, '31, '32; I. R. C, '31, '32; English
Club, '31, '32; Glee Club, '30, '31, '32;
Apollonedeis, '32, President.

Phelicia Jenkins
LaGrange, Georgia

CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE
* Z

"She opcneth her mouth with wisdom; and in
her tongue is the law of kindness."

G. S. T. C, '29, '30; Phi Beta Chi, '31,
'32; Town Girls' Club, '31; English Club,
'31, '32.

Ai.dyne Jordan
Royston, Georgia
candidate for b.s. degree
Diploma in Expression
A * B

"The spirit of self-sacrifice."

Mathematics Club, '29, '30, '31, '32; Phi
Beta Chi, '32; Dramatic Club, '29, '30, '31,
President, '32; Apollonedeis, '32.

Frances Kimbrough
Gabbettville, Georgia
candidate for b.s. degree
"Well educated, certainly well read."

Phi Beta Chi, '30, '31, '32; I. R. C, '30;
English Club, '30, '31; Town Girls' Club.

Lena Loyd
LaGrange, Georgia

CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE
"My library to me was dukedom enough."

I. R. C.,.'30; English Club, '30, '31, '32;
Societas Minervae, '29 ; Philomathian Club,
'30, '31 ; Town Girls' Club.

Annie Sue Mathison
Hamilton, Alabama
candidate for b.s. degree
K A K

"On books for to rede I me delyte."

Quadrangle Staff, '32; Scroll Staff, '32;
[. R. C, '31, '32; Philomathian Club, '30,
President, '31 ; Dramatic Club, '32.

Elizabeth Rhodes Merritt
Emory University, Georgia

CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE

K 4> A

"Age shall not wither her nor custom stale her
infinite variety."

Student Council, '31 ; Quadrangle Staff,
'31; Scroll Staff, '30, '31, '32; I. R. C, '31,
'32; English Club, '30, '31, President, '32;
Glee Club, '29, '30, '31.

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Virginia Redd Mosely
Danielsville, Georgia

CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE

A * B

"But nothing thrills the soul of me like the
sound of your voice.''

Quadrangle Staff, '30, '31 ; Athletic
Council, '29, President, '31, '32; Dramatic
Club, '29, '30, '31, '32; Phi Beta Chi, '32;
English Club, '31, '32; Glee Club, '29, '30,
'32, President, '31; Apollonedeis, '32.

Pauline Roberts
Winder, Georgia
candidate for a.b. degree
A $ B

"A little fun, to match the sorrow of each
day's groiving."

Quadrangle Staff, '31 ; Scroll Staff, '30,
'31, Editor, '32; English Club, '31, '32; I. R.
C, '31, '32; Dramatic Club, '32; Athletic
Council, '30, '31 ; Glee Club, '29, '30, '31.

Helen Walker Robertson
Bowersville, Georgia

CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE
A K

"When she doth smile her face is sweet as
blossoms after rain."

Quadrangle Staff, '31, Editor-in-Chief,
'32; Scroll Staff, '31, '32; Phi Beta Chi, '31,
'32; Mathematics Club, '30, '31, '32; Ee
Cercle Francais, '31, '32; E R. C, '31, '32.

Mary Clyde Robinson
LaGrange, Georgia

CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE

"And yet she speaks in gentle tones."

English Club, '31, '32; El Circulo Espanol,
'31, '32; Town Girls' Club.

Katherine Rogers
Mountville, Georgia

CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE

"Good minds make good speech."

Shorter College, '29; Student Council, '32;
Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '31; President, '32;
I. R. C, '31, '32; Dramatic Club, '31, '32;
Societas Minervae, '30, '31, '32; Glee Club,
'31.

Emily Elizabeth Sewell

Tallapoosa, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE

Diploma in Art
KAK

"Nature I loved, and next to nature. Art."

Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '31, '32; Phi Beta
Chi, '31, '32; English Club, '31, '32; Art
Club, '29, '30, '31, President, '32; Mathe-
matics Club, '29, '30, '31, '32.

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Louise Traylor
LaGrange, Georgia

CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE
K T
"14 ork is a treasure."

Quadrangle Staff, '32; Scroll Staff, '30,
'31, '32; Honor Club, '29, '30, '31 ; El Circulo
Espariol, '32; English Club, '30, '31, '32;
Town Girls' Club, President, '32.

Elmina Caldwell Wade

LaGrange, Georgia
candidate for b.s. degree
A <I> B

"'Tis the mind that makes the body rich."

Agnes Scott, '27; Dramatic Club, '30, '31,
'32; I. R. C. '31, '32; Phi Beta Chi, '30, '31,
'32.

Aline White
Villa Rica, Georgia

CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE
K A K

"Nil mortalibus ardui est."

Student Council, '32; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet,
'29, '30, '31, '32; English Club, '29, '30, '31,
'32; Societas Minervae, '29, '30, '31, '32; Glee
Club, '29, '30, '31, President, '32; Apol-
lonedeis, '32.

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Pauline Bond
Eastman, Georgia
Diploma in Piano
A $ A

"Music, ivhen soft voices die,
Vibrates in the memory."

President Special Class; Glee Club, '30, '31,
'32; English Club, '32; Apollonedeis, '32.

*Martha Wood
LaGrange, Georgia

CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE

"Learned? Well, rather. See then for
yourself."

Bessie Tift, '29, '30; Georgia, '31 ; L R. C.
'32 ; Phi Beta Chi, '32 ; Town Girls' Club.

Mary Tinsley Moon

LaGrange, Georgia
Diploma in Expression
K T

"So buxom, blythe, and debonair."

Breneau College, '29, '30, '31 ; Dramatic
Club, '32; Apollonedeis, '32; Town Girls'
Club, '32.

*Not in picture.

Senior Class History

IN THE early fall of 1928 sixty-three girls left their homes of various environments
and began a four-year period of diverse activity at LaGrange College. The per-
sonnel of the largest class which has yet matriculated at L. C. has, in the subsequent
years, undergone several changes. Yet the class continues to be the largest which has
run a four-year course on the Hill. The class now numbers thirty-seven. Thirty-six
of the original sixty-three girls did not complete the four years with the class, ten
others have come in to fill the broken ranks.

The class twice won first honors on Field Day, and in her Freshman year claimed
the Tennis Championships. Stunt Night, Sophomore year, found the class united to
receive first prize. The Sophomore year, as it drew to a close, found a marked
metamorphosis from the group of shy girls who were the Freshmen of the year before
to a vigorous, organized group of Upperclassmen. Early the class had learned to with-
stand the adverse influence of the Sophomores, early had learned to avenge themselves
upon the incoming Freshmen. But now they laid aside such childish play, as Juniors
chose their Freshmen Sisters, and assuming a dignity which was at times hard to main-
tain, launched out upon the last two precious years remaining. Juniors - Seniors !
How the time had flown! Now caps and gowns were donned and with a real dignity
and a new class Ego the personnel of '32 marched through the year. Precious moments,
these last ones! Senior Dinner, Senior Play, Class Day, Commencement, Graduation.
The last peep into precious dog-eared volumes, last conversations, last views of loved
spots, one heart-break for all the loves, woes, ambitions, mistakes, successes of four
years, a smile, and the class takes her place on the roster of the Alumnae.

The history of the Class of '32 cannot be written merely by telling the facts of ac-
complishment during four years. The relation of the events transpiring in the class
cannot be understood or interpreted aright without getting behind the facts. Each girl
came to LaGrange College with a different background of heredity and environment.
Each girl brought with her an embryonic purpose. Each girl contributed to the class
part of her spirit, which, united with the rest, made the composite spirit of the class.
As each girl developed in depth and variety of personality, just so much did the Spirit
of the Class vary.

Each year has further enriched the class by the wonderful opportunities afforded
by our Alma Mater. This would be a fairy story instead of a history if we did not
recognize that some lessons learned have not been easy. The lessons, both in books,
and in the school of character, which have been most difficult to learn, have proved
most precious. Each lifting and broadening of ideals as well as each lesson learned
has been accompanied by a corresponding struggle. Each failure to attain the highest
of ideals has brought its subsequent sorrow. But each time the lesson learned through

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experience has made our mistakes "stepping stones" to even higher moral triumphs.

Whatever successes may have come to the class are due in large part to the active
leadership of our ahle Class President, Susan Alleyn Boyle ; to Miss Frances Doughman,
whose sweet sympathy as the Freshman Sponsor helped the class over the rough places
of the first year; and to Mr. W. L. Murray, who as sponsor for the remaining three
years, has given unstintingly of his services in every way, and by his wise guidance and
kuidly counsel has proved himself indeed a friend.

Katherine Rogers, '32.

January

(Reprinted from Versecraft)

Northeast wind pipes a tune;

The ice-clad trees

Nod approbation

And clasp their jeweled hands.

Aviatio?i

(Reprinted from College Verse)
A plane against the west

A buzzing bumble-plane , all dusty gold with pollen,
Seeking the sweets at the heart of a great red sun
/ anishing into the west.

Nellie Sue Bailey, '33.

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Senior Class Prophecy

Merlin caught within the tree trunk,
Saw approaching him a maiden
Lost in silent meditation,
Gazing as she neared the wizard
On a hook of mystic wonders.
Merlin spoke, for she was holding
Bleys' old book of mighty magic,
Hid from men for many ages.
This fair damsel, briefly startled
By the voice from out the shadows,
Knew him soon the sage magician
By his knowledge of the volume.
For upon the faded pages
Were the words she oft had pondered :
"You who now receive this parchment,
None save Merlin knows its meaning."

Merlin from within the tree trunk,
With the aid of Bleys' keen w isdom,
Granted to the lovely maiden
Views of L. C. Seniors' futures,
Of their mascot's and their sponsor's.
Visioning the nineteen-forties,
He with halting accent uttered :

"In a small but thriving city
Stands Boyle's Home for straying mongrels.
They are soothed to dreamy slumber
By the violin notes of pupils
In the White Conservatory,
Taught by Misses Cline and Henslee.
At a desk marked 'Information'
In Manhattan by the ocean,
Misses Gentry and Channelle sit.
On 'Road Construction in the Tropics'
Writes Miss Roberts from her office
In New York's News Service Bureau.
On a stage of New York's Broadway
Is a woman praised supremely
As the gifted actress Jordan.

"At the U. S. Patent Office
I see one you well remember,
As the first bride of the Seniors,
Writing there her maiden no men,
Merritt's flying two-seat tractor.
In a church in Old Virginia,
As the leader of the choir there.
There is one you knew at L. C. ;
Hamilton she's called no longer.

School of Manners for Young Maidens,

Being built in Southern Georgia,

Bears these names familiar to you

In its catalogue of teachers,

Robinson and Loyd and Adams,

And then Kimbrough, Bond and Carley.

Georgia also claimed L. Daniel

In its post office department.

Mrs. Wade's in Mississippi

With son Brad who's building bridges.

"Sanatorium for children .
Is the Dunbar-Wood Hospital,
Situated in North Texas.
Alsobrook's head dietitian ;
Rogers, Jenkins are two nurses.
Out among the Ozarks roaming
Travelers stop at Murray's dude ranch.

"San Francisco claims M. Aycock
As a finger-waving expert.

Hollywood called and three have answered,

Moon, and Dunn, and Bowles quite lately.

Mathison, the tennis marvel,

Wields her racquet in all cities.

Barrett's cotton candy factory

Is the talk of all Chicago.

"Just inside a cottage kitchen

Where three cats watch three canaries,

Are the owners of Broad Acres

Sipping each her tea made Russian,

Misses Gudger, Fort and Mosely.

Robertson is on the cover

Of a volume of short stories

Illustrated by E. Sewell.

"Far away in the Sahara

Cole is putting in a blower

To cool off the scorching breezes.

By the shores of Lake Geneva

Sits the head of a legation

From the U. S. to the Council,

Galloway, and by her side as

Private Secretary, Traylor."

Quiet grew the voice of Merlin

From within the gloomy shadows

Whence the droning haunting rhythm

Charmed the maid to close her eyelids.

Softly, softly came the whispers

Of the forest all around her,

All around her, sweetly sleeping

On the forest's pungent carpet.

D. Morton.

Juniors

Miss Dora Shepard
Sponsor

Winifred Adams
President
Danielsville, Georgia
A $ A

Thelma Dunbar
/ ice-President
Byron, Georgia
K <J> A

Mary Johnson
Secretary
West Point, Georgia
A $ A

Mary Florence
Treasurer
LaGrange, Georgia

Louise Dobbs
Cedartown, Georgia
A K

Anna Rosa Bond
Jackson, Georgia

Nellie Sue Bailey
LaGrange, Georgia

*Mabel Caudle
LaGrange, Georgia

*Not in picture.

Katherine Glass
LaGrange, Georgia

Emeline Goulsby
Atl anta, Georgia
K T

Thelma Hardex
Hogansville, Georgia

Rebecca Hart
College Park, Georgia
$ 2

1932-

Mildred Johnston
Dry Branch, Georgia
A * A

Dorothy Morton
Athens, Georgia
A $ B

Sara Lee Payne
Duluth, Georgia
A $ A

Jane Prather
LaGrange, Georgia

Margaret Saunders
Atlanta, Georgia
<f> 2

Martha Smith
LaGrange, Georgia

Leila Tanner
Lawrenceville, Georgia
A K

Sara Whitaker
Greshamville, Georgia
A K

*Ruth Murphy
West Point, Georgia

*Not in picture.

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Sophomores

Mary Peavy

President
Byron, Georgia

Carolyn Sue Traylor
1 ire-President
LaGrange, Georgia

Vonice Ritch

Secretary
Jesup, Georgia

Frances Eberhart
Treasurer
Atlanta, Georgia

Helen Barker
LaGrange, Georgia

Sara Bond
Jackson, Georgia

Mary Callaway
LaGrange, Georgia

Ruth Dempsey
Atlanta, Georgia

*Elma Cowan
Social Circle, Georgia

*Not in picture.

Rosa Fling
LaGrange, Georgia

Edith Goforth
LaGrange, Georgia

Elizabeth Hall
LaFayette, Georgia

Helen Hines
Hogansville, Georgi;

Louise Hawks
Culverton, Georgia

Sue Hutchison
Douglasville, Georgia

Ruth Ingram
Sharpsburg, Georgia

Ruth Jinks
Jackson, Georgia

*Clara Huev
LaGrange, Georgia

*Not in picture.

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Sara Lane
LaGrange, Georgia

Alice Lovern
Newnan, Georgia

Virginia Milam
LaGrange, Georgia

Frances Morgan
LaGrange, Georgia

Florrie McCrummen
LaGrange, Georgia

Katherine Nichols
Gadsden, Alabama

Evelyn Varner
White, Georgia

Katherine Wilks
LaGrange, Georgia

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Freshmen

Miss Mildred Singer
Sponsor

Helen Copelan
President

Martha T. A. Fowler
Secretary-Treasurer

Josephine Alsobrook

Frances Baker

Nell Barrett

Edna Berry

Nan Bell

Bessie Ruth Burtz

Essie Mae By ess
Ruth Campbell

Mary Darby

*Eleanor Bennett
*Hazel Carley

*Not in picture.

Gene Dodds

Elizabeth Finley

Charlesie Gober

Monta L. Hall

Martha Jolley

Olive Linch

Gertrude Linn

Annie Melia Maley

Caroline McNeil

Marion Norman

Polly Ridgway

Claudia Twiggs

Marion Wilson

^Frances Davis
*Louise Pharr
*Floy Terry
*Elizabeth Tucker
*Ernestine Woodson

! Not in picture.

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-1932'

Sp ecial Class

Pauline Bond
President
Eastman, Georgia

Frankie Cole
Rome, Georgia

Frances Crawford
Tallapoosa, Georgia

Marie Hammond
LaGrange, Georgia

Lucille Miller
Calhoun, Georgia

Mabel White
Chipley, Georgia

*Bessie Callaway
LaGrange, Georgia

*Mary T. Moon
LaGrange, Georgia

*Not in picture.

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Arttrnttra

Organizations

Student Government Association

Student Council

OFFICERS

Hixie Gentry President

Anna Rosa Bond Vice-President

Thelma Dunbar Vice-President

Mary Johnson Vice-President

Margaret Hayes Secretary

Evelyn Varner Treasurer

Katherine Rogers .... Honorary Member

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Student Government Association

REPRESENTATIVES

Aline White Senior Class

Lor en e Danieli Senior Class

Alice LoVERN Sophomore Class

Ruth Campbell Freshman Class

Caroline McNeil Freshman Class

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T. IF. 67. A. Cabinet

OFFICERS

Katherine Rogers President

Winifred Adams Vice-President

Elizabeth Hall . Secretary

Mary Johnson Treasurer

Hixie Gentry Honorary Member

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
Cabinet to interpret the desires of the memhership and co-operate in making "this
life possible for all people."

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T. IV. C. A. Cab met

COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN

Nell Cole Devotional Chairman

Emeline Goulsby Social Service Chairman

Alleyn Boyle Recreational Chair/nan

Aline White World Fellowship Chairman

Emily Sewell Publicity Chairman

Dorothy Morton Reporter

Lucy Barrett Tea Room Chairman

Anna Rosa Bond .... Music Chair man
Frances Baker . Freshman Representative

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Quadrangle Staff

Helen Robertson Editor-in-Chief

Matilee Dunn Business Manager

To those whose efforts and interests have made possible this book, we wish to
express our sincere appreciation Mr. Steffan Thomas; Foote and Davies Company;
Wrigley Engraving Company ; White's Studio ; the student body, and our advertisers.

Pane 62

Quadrangle Staff

Rebecca Hart Assistant Editor

Emeline Goulsby Advertising Manager

Virginia Milam Assistant Advertising Manager

Louise Traylor Circulation Manager

Dorothy Morton Literary Editor

Tommy Dunbar Photographic Editor

Sue Mathison Feature Editor

Frankie Cole Art Editor

Miss Dora Shepard . . Faculty Advisor

^uill Drivers' Club

OFFICERS

Pauline Roberts Editor-in-Chief

Sara Lee Payne Business Manager

Mabel Henslee Assistant Editor-in-Chief

Dorothy Morton Poetry Editor

Elma Cowan Advertising Manager

Helen Barker .... Assistant Advertising Manager

Sue Mathison Social Editor

Elizabeth Merritt .... Feature Editor
Nellie Sue Bailey . . Exchange Editor
EmeLINE Goui.SBY, Circulation Manager

HONORARY MEMBERS
Hixie Gentry Helen Robertson Louise Traylor

Miss Carrie Fall Benson .... Faculty Advisor

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

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Mathematics Club
OFFICERS

Sara Whitaker President

Mary Ellen Aycock Vice-President

Aldyne Jordan Secretary-Treasurer

Netelle Carley Scroll Reporter

MEMBERS

Tommie Dunbar Helen Robertson
Helen Hamilton Emily Sevvell

Thelma Harden Katherine Wilks

HONORARY MEMBER
Mr. E. A. Bailey

The Mathematics Club is composed of students from the Mathematics Department
and other students who exhibit an unusual interest in the study of Mathematics.

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The Curtain Raisers

OFFICERS

Aldyne Jordan President

Mary Ellen Aycock Vice-President

Mabel Henslee Secretary-Treasurer

Miss Mildred Singer Director

MEMBERS

Nell Barrett
Alleyn Boyle
Frankie Cole

Carolyn Channelle
Lorene Daniell
Gene Dodds
Matilee Dunn
Tommy Dunbar
Louise Pharr

Martha T. A. Fowler

Elmina Wade

Emeline Goulsby
Helen Hamilton
Gertrude Linn
Sue Mathison
Mary T. Moon
Virginia Mosely
Dorothy Morton
Vonice Ritch
Pauline Roberts
Katherine Rogers

The Dramatic Club is for the purpose of studying plays, ranging from Shakespeare
to modern comedies. Public performances are given at intervals throughout the year.

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LaGrangk College
DEPARTMENT OF EXPRESSION
"Curtain Raisers"
present
DRAMATIC RECITAL
Friday, December 4, 1931 Eight P. M.

THE BEADED BUCKLE
Frances Gray
CHARACTERS

Mable Henslee Mrs. Agnes Miller

Mary T. Moon Joseph Conroy Miller

Nell Barrett Mrs. Louise Bailey

Lorene Daniels . . .Mrs. Berkeley

Elizabeth Dunbar ........... Herb Shine

Gertrude Linn Leona King

Time 'The present. An afternoon in December.

Scene The Millers' living room, Glendale, North Carolina.

(NOTE: This play was rehearsed and staged by Miss Moon.)
THE TRYSTING PLACE
Booth Tarkington
CHARACTERS

Gene Dodds Mrs. Curtis (the young woman)

Matilee Dunn . Launcelot Briggs ( the boy)

Virginia Mosely . Mrs. Briggs (his mother)

Emeline Goulsby Jesse (his sister)

Leila Tanner Rupert Smith ( the young man)

Alleyn Boyle -. ' Mr. Ingoldsby

Ruth Campbell . The Mysterious Voice

Time The present.

Scene A room just off the lounge of a hotel in the country.

(NOTE: This play was rehearsed and staged by Miss Dunn.)
Four-Leaf Clover (Vocal Solo) Willowby .... Pauline Bond
THE KELLY KID
Kathleen Norris and Don Totheroii
CHARACTERS

Mable Henslee Mrs. Cahill

Aldyne Jordan Mrs. Murphy

Louise Pharr Mrs. Callahan

Martha T. A. Fowler Ellen Murphy

Pauline Roberts Robbie Kelly

Vonice Ritch Officer Hamilton

Katherine Rogers Officer Burns

Time The present.

Scene The kitchen of the Murphy family.

( NOTE- This play was rehearsed and staged by Miss Jordan.)
CHARACTER CLOGS

Elizabeth Merritt and Thelma Dunbar 'Liza Jane

Elizabeth Hall and Rebecca Hart University High Clog

NOT SUCH A GOOSE
Elizabeth Gale
CHARACTERS

Helen Hamilton Mrs. Bell (a happy mother)

Carolyn Chanelle Albert Bell (her son)

Mary Ellen Aycock Sylvia Bell (her daughter)

Sara Lee Payne Philip Flick (Sylz'ia's szvecthcart)

Frankie Cole Hazel Henderson (Sylvia's friend)

Time The summer of the present year.
Scene Mrs. Bell's living room.

(NOTE: This play was rehearsed and staged by Miss Aycock.)
Aline White and Louise Hawks Pianists

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JPfcIS

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mEBSi.

Phi Beta Chi

Honorary Scientific Club
OFFICERS

Kathryn Gudger President

Tommy Dunbar Vice-President

Ora Mae Bowles Secretary-Treasurer

MEMBERS

Virginia Alsobrook Matilee Dunn Frances Kimbrough

Mary Ellen Aycock Mary Florence Sue Mathison

Nellie Sue Bailey Molly Fort Virginia Mosely

Alleyn Boyle Evelyn Galloway Helen Robertson

Netelle Carley Phelicia Jenkins Emily Sewell

Mabel Caudle Aldyne Jordan Martha Smith

Lorene Daniell Martha Wood

SPONSORS

Miss Belle K. Stewart Mr. E. A. Bailey

The purpose of this society is to acquaint the students of one branch of science
with the other branches by first hand information from local resources.

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International Relations Club
OFFICERS

Elizabeth Fort President

Ora Mae Bowles Vice-President

Kathryn Gudger Secretary-Treasurer

MEMBERS

Lucy Barrett Margaret Hayes Virginia Mosely

Mabel Caudle Mabel Henslee Dorothy Morton

Carolyn Channelle Frances James Ruth Murphy

Lorene Daniell Mildred Johnston Katherine Rogers

Louise Dobbs Sue Mathison Pauline Roberts

Evelyn Galloway Elizabeth Merritt Helen Robertson

Hixie Gentry Martha Wood

SPONSOR
Mr. W. L. Murray

Its purpose is to study the problems of international relations.

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Apollonedeis

OFFICERS

Mabel Henslee President

Frances Crawford Vice-President

Frances Eberhart Secretary

Frankie Cole Treasurer

SPONSORS

Miss Wilkin Miss Singer
MEMBERS

Mary Ellen Aycock Elizabeth Finley Virginia Mosely
Nell Barrett Martha T. A. Fowler Frances Morgan

Anna Rosa Bond Marie Hammond Marion Norman

Pauline Bond Louise Hawks Vonice Ritch

Bessie Ruth Burtz Sue Hutchinson Leila Tanner

Carolyn Channelle Aldyne Jordan Claudia Twiggs

Kathryn Cline Mary Johnson Aline White

Matilee Dunn Mary T. Moon Mabel White

To promote good music and drama, to foster college spirit, and to develop its
members professionally.

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Le Cercle Franca is

y

OFFICERS

Katherine Glass President

Thelma Dunbar Vice-President

Jane Prather Secretary-Treasurer

Miss Dixie Reid . Sponsor

MEMBERS

Ruth Adams Mary Johnson

Kathryn Cline Helen Robertson

Thelma Harden Margaret Saunders

Le Cercle Francais is an honorary society, the memhership of which is made up
of the best students of the different classes in French. French is the language of the
meetings, and an opportunity is thus given to develop a know ledge of practical French
outside of the classroom.

Societas Minerva

OFFICERS

Nell Cole President

Rebecca Hart Vice-President

Louise Hawkes Secretary-Treasurer

Dr. Katherine Wilson Sponsor

MEMBERS

Winifred Adams Helen Hamilton-

Anna Rosa Bond Margaret Hayes

Alleyn Boyle Mary Johnson

Lorene Daniell Alice Lovern

Hixie Gentry Katherine Rogers

Emeline Goui.sby Aline White

Evelyn Varner

This club endeavors to supplement the work of the classroom and to awaken in
its members a keen and stimulating interest in ancient civilization.

-1932-

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English Club

OFFICERS

Elizabeth Merritt President

Phelicia Jenkins Vice-President

Lucy Barrett Secretary

Thelma Dunbar . Treasurer

Miss Helen Harriet Salls Sponsor

MEMBERS

Ruth Adams Evelyn Galloway Pauline Roberts

Anna Rosa Bond Katherine Glass Mary Clyde Robinson

Pauline Bond Kathryn Gudger Emily Sewell

Carolyn Channelle Inez Hill Leila Tanner

Nell Cole Mabel Henslee Louise Traylor

Kathryn Cline Dorothy Morton Sara Whitaker

lorene daniell virginia mosely aline white

Sara Lee Payne

HONORARY MEMBERS
Dr. Katherine E. Wilson Miss Mildred Singer

Miss Dixie L. Reid Miss Carrie Fall Benson

Mrs. W. E. Thompson

The purpose of the club is to consider various phases of the literature of the
South.

Philomathian Club

OFFICERS

Tommy Dunbar President

Emeline Goulsby Secretary-Treasurer

Miss Maidee Smith Sponsor

MEMBERS

Win* i fred Adams

Nellie Sue Bailey

Carolyn Channelle
Elizabeth Fort
Hixie Gentry

Mabel Henslee
Inez Hill

Sally Lane

Sue Mathison

Dorothy Morton

Katherine Nichols
Katherine Rogers
Pauline Roberts
Leila Tanner

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El Circulo Espanol

OFFICERS

Carolyn Channelle President

Rebecca Hart Vice-President

Alleyn Boyle Secretary-Treasurer

Miss Dixie Reid Sponsor

MEMBERS

Evelyn Galloway Mary Johnson

Hixie Gentry Sara Lee Payne

Katherine Glass Jane Prather

Mabel Henslee Mary Clyde Robinson

Louise Traylor

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

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Art Club

OFFICERS

Emily Sewell President

Lucille Miller Vice-President

Caroline McNeil Secretary

Helen Copelan Treasurer

Miss Lulu Jones Sponsor

MEMBERS

Mary Nell Bailey Tommy Dunbar

Louise Dobbs Frances James

HONORARY MEMBERS

Miss Stewart Dr. Wilson

Miss Elise Walker

The Art Club is for the purpose of developing art appreciation through the study
of the masters and their works and by discussions regarding art and cognate subjects.
The club is composed of the students in the Art Department and meets once a month.

Capital City Club

OFFICERS

Elizabeth Merritt President

Rebecca Hart Vice-President

Frances Eberhart Secretary-Treasurer

MEMBERS

Alleyn Boyle Emeline Goulsby

Nell Cole Mabel Henslee

Ruth Dempsey Gertrude Linn

Gene Dodds Olive Linch

Louise Pharr

Page 78

Tow/i Girls' Club

OFFICERS

Louise Traylor President

Helen Barker Vice-President

Sue Traylor Secretary-Treasurer

MEMBERS

Ruth Adams Mary Florence Frances Morgan

Virginia Alsobrook Katherine Glass Florrie McCrummen

Netelle Carley Thelma Harden Katherine Nichols

Kathryn Cline Martha Smith Katherine Wilks

Phelicia Jenkins Ruth Murphy Josephine Alsobrook

Frances Kimbrough Mary Callaway Nan Bell

Lena Loyd Earnestine Woodson Eleanor Bennett

Mary Clyde Robinson Rosa Fling Hazel Carley

Elmina Wade Edith Goforth Francis Davis

Martha Wood Helen Hines Gene Dodds

Mary T. Moon Clara Huey Annie Melia Maley

Bessie Callaway Sara Lane Elizabeth Tucker

Nellie Sue Bailey Virginia Milam Claudia Twiggs

Mabel Caudle Marion Wilson

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Trunk Brigade

OFFICERS

Sue Hutchinson President

Mildred Johnston Vice-President

Alice Lovern Secretary

Mary Johnson Treasurer

Miss Helen Salls Sponsor

MEMBERS

Sara Bond

Frances Crawford

Ruth Dempsey

Ruth Jinks

Mary Peavy

Evelyn Varner

Daughters of Divinity

OFFICERS

Helen Hamilton President

Marion Wilson Vice-President

Sue Mathison Secretary-Treasurer

Miss Maidee Smith ' Sponsor

MEMBERS

Lucy Barrett Louise Hawkes

Nell Barrett Inez Hill

Bessie Ruth Burtz Martha Jolley

Carolyn Channelle Gertrude Linn

Helen Copelan Louise Pharr

Edith Goforth Katherine Rogers

Elizabeth Hall Claudia Twiggs

Monta L. Hall Evelyn Varner

HONORARY MEMBERS
Mrs. S. C. Dobbs, Sr. Miss Maidee Smith

Mrs. V. J. Youngblood Dr. Katherine Wilson

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Glee Club
OFFICERS

Aline White President

Pauline Bond Fire-President

Carolyn Channelle Secretary

Alleyn Boyle Treasurer

Helen Copelan Librarian

Miss Elizabeth Wilkin Director

MEMBERS

Nell Barrett Helen Hamilton

Lucy Barrett Marie Hammond

Ruth Campbell Louise Hawks

Frankie Cole Mabel Henslee

Frances Crawford Sue Hutchinson

Frances Eberhart Ruth Ingram

Elizabeth Fin ley Frances Morgan

Emeline Goulsby Virginia Mosely

Emily Sewell

Page 82

Orchestra

The Peppy Sailors"

OFFICERS

Mabel Hexslee .
Alleyn Boyle .
Anna Rosa Bond .
Frances Crawford

President

Vice-President
Secretary-Treasurer
. Pianist

MEMBERS

Lucy Barrett Virginia Mosely

Nell Cole Bess Merritt

Aline White

Page 83

Forsaken House

Vine covered walls,

Entombed in dust,

H ere you forever standing.'

Leaf hidden panes,

Your shutters drawn,

Are you some secret shielding?

Forsaken house, '

Within your halls

Are tired spirits dwelling?

Mysterious house,

You are to me,

A shell abandoned , empty.

Now left in ruins,

Your full life gone,

You wait for grim decaying.

Maple Tree

(Reprinted from Poems of Trees: A Sidney Lanier Memorial.)

Maple tree,

) our heart's red blood

Has spilled upon the grass.

Each thinly spattered drop

Reflects the sunbeams' shifting dance.

} our youthful summer days are gone

And autumn holds you fast.

O Tree! sleep not the sleep

That makes strong souls forget

Life comes again in spring.

Dorothy Morton, '33.

Page 84

Sororities

Inter-Sorority Council

Founded 1927

REPRESENTATIVES

Matilee Dunn . ' A K Elma Cowan

Virginia Mosely A <I> B Pauline Roberts

Tommy Dunbar K$A Bess Merritt

Elizabeth Fort . . . . 4>Z Ruth Ingram

Virginia Milam . . . . KT . . . . Emeline Goulsby

Alleyn Boyle KAK Sue Mathison

Nell Cole A <I> A Mary Johnson

Page 86

Alpha Kappa Theta

Founded 1906

Matilee Dunn
Louise Dobbs

MEMBERS

Seniors

Juniors

Sara Whitaker
Sophomores

Helen Robertson
Leila Tanner

Elma Cowan

Elizabeth Hall

Ruth Dempsey

Helen Barker

Freshmen

Frances Baker Helen Copelan

Ruth Campbell Gertrude Linn
Marion Wilson

Page 87

Alpha Phi Beta

Founded 1918

MEMBERS

Seniors

Pauline Roberts

Aldyne Jordan

Virginia Mosely

Elmina Wade

Junior
Dorothy Morton

Freshmen

Martha T. A. Fowler Nan Bell

Marian Norman Essie Mae Byess

Claudia Twiggs Frances Davis

Page 88

Kappa Phi Delta

Founded 1021
MEMBERS

Seniors

Tommy Dunbar Ora Mae Bowles

Elizabeth Merritt

J unior
Thelma Dunbar

Sophomores

Mary Peavy Frankie Cole

Mabel White

Freshmen

Edna Berry Lucille Miller

Charlesie Gober Caroline McNeil

Page 89

Phi Sigma Theta

Founded 1923
MEMBERS

Seniors

Molly Fort Phelicia Jenkins

Juniors

Rebecca Hart Margaret Saunders

Sophomores

Helen Hines Frances Morgan

Ruth Ingram Vonice Ritch

Katherine Wilks

Freshman
Poi.lv Riugway

Kathryn Gudger

Emeline Goulsby

Kappa Tau Theta

Founded 1924
MEMBERS

Seniors

Mary T. Moon

Juniors
Ruth Murphy
Sophomores

Louise Trayi.or

Marie Hammond

Mary Callaway Sally Lane

Frances Eberhart Virginia Milam

Louise Hawks Katherine Nichols

Carolyn Sue Traylor

Freshman
Josephine Alsobrook

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Kappa Delta Kappa

Founded 1925
MEMBERS
Seniors

Mary Ellen Aycock
Lucy Barrett
Alleyn Boyle

LORENE DaNIELI.

Aline White

Helen Hamilton
Mabel Henslee
Sue Mathison

Emily Sew ell

Sue Hutchinson
Nell Barrett

./ unior
Inez Hill

Sophomores

Fresh men
Martha Jolley

Frances Crawford
Gene Dodds

Delta Phi Delta

Founded 1926

MEMBERS

Seniors

Nell Cole

Carolyn Channelle

Juniors

Winifred Adams

Margaret Hayes

Pauline Bond

Evelyn Galloway

Mildred Johnston

Mary Johnson

Fresh me n

Elizabeth Finley Olive Linch

Monta L. Hall Louise Pharr

Page 93

Fragment

If I could pen the words that fill

my heart to bursting,
Or wring from ink the undiscovered

soul ,

Still in my heart I'd keep my silence,
thirsting

Still to tell the burning, undream pt
whole.

Katherine Rogers, '32.

Sto?'ffi-Stre?igthe?ied

(Reprinted from Poems of Trees: A Sidney Lanier Memorial.)

There is a twisted, storm-tried oak

against my sunset sky.
Too big for tears it is too sternly

strong.

The tempest torturer can wring
from it

No cry of hate no fear though

kindly head
Be boived, and fair young branches

maimed forever.
Wise as philosophy , it feeds upon

misfortune
Gains strength by striving; and in

its strife
Gives no complaint more than a

sigh.

A blackened monument it is, to
show'

All the grace and glory all the

deep-hid strength
Held in the hearts o) twisted,

homely things.

Nellie Sue Bailey, '33.

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Athletics

Athletic Council

OFFICERS

Virginia Mosely President

Sara Lee Payne Vice-President

Evelyn Galloway Secretary

Mary Peavy . . . . Treasurer

REPRESENTATIVES

Elizabeth Fort Senior

Thelma Dunbar Junior

Vonice RlTCH Sophomore

Helen Copelan Freshman

DIRECTOR
Miss Mildred Singer

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W earers oj the L. C.

Lucy Barrett

Alleyn Boyle

Tommy Dunbar

Thelma Dunbar
Molly Fort

Evelyn Galloway
Aldyne Jordan

Virginia Mosely

Pauline Roberts

Carolyn Channelle

Page 98

Hikers' Club
Tennis Club

Junior Basket-bull
Senior Basket-bull

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I' age 101

Page 102

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Transfo r m a t to n

We see too little of God's world today,

Confined in self-built prison cells of care;
Neglecting beauty, ive forget the way

To soothe the mind by looking on the fair.
Too all-concerned with unessential things,

We slight the beauty which from worry frees
The life-scarred soul, as spotless soft snow brings

Transforming white to' wind-swept twisted trees.

Why not enjoy earth's sun-drenched loveliness?

Climb up a hill bare save for grasses tall?
Feel space against your face when winds caress?

See space in the dim distances that call
Beyond the hills? M atch gay wild flowers nod?

Hear all of nature softly murmuring "God!"

My Pine

(Reprinted from Poems of Trees: A Sidney Lanier Memorial.)

A tall pine ton ers beside my mountain home,

.III scarred and wind-whipped by the rending gales

That sweep the heights; yet, firm-set in the loam.
It lifts defiant boughs. It never fails

To conquer, stoic-like transcending strife.

This tree has seen high-hearted joy, my blind

Desires, my poignant grief, my whole life's scroll.

To some it seems austere, aloof, unkind.
Too stern. But I / know its inmost soul!

To me, it is a symbol of my life.

Katherine Faver Glass, '33.

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H. Y. McCord Atlanta, Ga.

Rev. S. A. Harris Dalton, Ga.

H. J. Fullbright Waynesboro, Ga.

Rev. S. P. Wiggins, D.D Atlanta, Ga.

Ely R. Callaway LaGrange, Ga.

W. S. Dunson LaGrange, Ga.

Miss Mary Nix LaGrange, Ga.

W. H. Turner, Jr LaGrange, Ga.

W. E. Thompson LaGrange, Ga.

James W. Morton R. F. D., Athens, Ga.

Rev. E. F. Dempsey, D.D Oxford, Ga.

Rev. R. C. Cleckler Rome, Ga.

Robert Hutchinson LaGrange, Ga.

Judge John S. Candler Atlanta, Ga.

Samuel C. Dobbs, LL.D Atlanta, Ga.

Mrs. James B. Ridley Atlanta, Ga.

J. J. Milam LaGrange, Ga.

S. C. Candler Covington, Ga.

Cason J. Callaway LaGrange, Ga.

Thomas K. Glenn Atlanta, Ga.

S. C. Dobbs, Jr Atlanta, Ga.

H. T. Quillian LaGrange, Ga.