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COPYRIGHT 

1936 

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ELIZABETH HENDERSON 
Editor 

MARY TRAYLOR 
Business Manager 




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To THE CURTAIN RAISERS, the 
dramatic club of L. C, because 
in the performances you have pro- 
vided for us you have been an 
elevating influence to the college 
as a whole, we, the students of 
LaGrange College, dedicate this 
volume of the QUADRANGLE. 




TO THE CURTAIN RAISERS 

(Upon their presentation of "Little Women") 

Sweet as breath of incense flung 

From out the groves of far Cathay, 
Or sound of old songs faintly sung, 

Is this  the charm of yesterday. 
A day of garden-paths with phlox, 

With pinks and lilacs blooming fair; 
A day of maids in ruffled frocks, 

With ribands bound about their hair. 
You brought it back! For just a space 

We lived with Meg, and madcap Jo; 
With Beth's sweet spirit, Amy's grace; 

Immortal girls of long ago! 
Their joys and sorrows, smiles and tears, 

Yours was the power to portray; 
You raised the curtain of the years 

Upon the charm of yesterday. 

CARRIE FALL BENSON 



"Little Women" have been the same through- 
out the years. On the L. C. Campus today we 
may see in the Seniors the gracious dignity of 
Meg; in the Juniors the sturdy dependability of 
Jo; in the Sophomores the gentle earnestness of 
Beth; and in the Freshmen the dauntless pride 
of Amy. 

It is our sincere hope that you may find a 
blending of all these traits in this, the 1936 
QUADRANGLE. 



CONTENTS 



COLLEGE 
CLASSES 
ACTIVITIES 



FEATURES 



ADS 



A Id MA 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, LaSrange. 

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. 














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BOARD 



OF TRUSTEES 



Samuel C. Dobbs, LL.D Atlanta, Georgia 

Rev. R. C. Cleckler Calhoun, Georgia 

John S. Candler Atlanta, Georgia 

S. C. Candler Covington, Georgia 

W. L. Cleaveland LaGrange, Georgia 

Ely R. Callaway . . LaGrange, Georgia 

Cason J. Callaway LaGrange, Georgia 

Rev. E. F. Dempsey, D.D Toccoa, Georgia 

S. C. Dobbs, Jr Atlanta, Georgia 

W. S. Dunson LaGrange, Georgia 

Thomas K. Glenn Atlanta, Georgia 

Rev. S. A. Harris College Park, Georgia 

Robert Hutchinson LaGrange, Georgia 

H. Y. McCord . . ' . . . Atlanta, Georgia 

James W. Morton Athens, Georgia 

J. J. Milam LaGrange, Georgia 

Miss Mary Nix LaGrange, Georgia 

C. V. Truitt .... LaGrange, Georgia 

W. H. Turner, Jr LaGrange, Georgia 

W. E. Thompson LaGrange, Georgia 

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

Rev. Wallace Rogers ... Oxford, Georgia 

Rev. W. T. Watkins Emory University, Georgia 

H. T. Quillian Rome, Georgia 



PRESI D 



ENT OF SCHOOL 




W. E. THOMPSON 




THE 1936 

FACULTY 



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



James B. Blanks, A.B., M.A. 
Professor of Education and Psychology 

Lucie Billiant, A.B., M.A. 
Professor of Romance Languages 

Mary Louise Burton 
Teacher of Piano 

Jennie Lee Heps, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. 

Professor of English 

Mae Kinsland, A.B. 
Director of Expression and Physical 
Education 

Mrs. Earl Johnson 
Press Correspondent 



*PvOSA MULLER 
Teacher of Piano 

*Julia Peacock 
Matron 



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iJADR ANGLE 

FACULTY 



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



Warren C. Sledd, A.B., M.A. 

Professor of Latin 

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

Elizabeth Wilkin, B.Mus., M.Mus. 
Treacher of I oice 

Amanda Watkins 
Director of A rt 

Mrs. Orilla S. Werner, A.B., M.A. 
Professor of Science 

Lucile Page 
Secretary and Instructor of Business 
Course 




*Carrie Fall Benson 
Librarian 

Mrs. Valena Youngblood 

Dietitian 




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L. C. OF OTHER DAYS 




PhILOGENIA WARE, Elethia McLendon, Sophronia Campbell, and Amorantha 
Cameron entered LaGrange Female Academy about 1840. They arrived in carriages 
and in barouches with many more bandboxes and umbrellas than books. They were 
accompanied by their black "mammies," but this new business of girls getting an edu- 
cation did not encourage so many "curling tresses" and so much "tubbing and button- 
ing," so the mammies were sent home. 

A serious period ensued in which one-half of each day was devoted to mathe- 
matics, it being generally believed in that day that a woman could not learn such an 
abstract subject. Much time was given to writing of essays on such serious subjects 
as "Mother, Home and Heaven," "What Is Life but Fleeting," "All a Mist," 
"Man is Born to Mourn." The college authorities declared that a knowledge of 
French was indispensable "as the diplomas are printed in French." In addition to 
all this getting of knowledge, these young misses were admonished to "mind your 
manners and walk sedately." 

The rules and regulations were many. The girls "must not leave their shawls" 
lyinL r about on pianos or chairs. These shawls were their "house wraps" and were 
worn in their rooms and on the campus. Capes were used for "dress-up" occasions. 
The young ladies were to have no association with men, except to direct them to the 
president's office or to answer seme impersonal inquiry. The last night of commence- 
ment, however, all rules were cancelled, and the young ladies came out of their 
cloister to take part in the farewell levee, a grand social function. During the early 
seventies bananas were a rarity. The young men saved their pennies to buy their 
young ladies a banana. At the levee, it was no uncommon sight to see a refined 
young lady in laces and satins eating a banana, as she promenaded with her young man. 

l/iGrange College is rich in traditions and old legends. But not all the interest- 
ing things are confined to the past. Building on a rich heritage, the old college is 
doing even greater work today and may look forward to a successful future. 

 Martha Jane Travlor. 



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OFFICERS 

Miss Elizabeth Wilkin Sponsor 

ANNELLE Moore President 

Elizabeth Henderson Vice-President 

Linda Mangham Secretary-Treasurer 



Miss Elizabeth Wilkin 
Sponsor 



Annelle Moore 

I togansville, Georgia 
CANDIDATE I"()R A.B. DEGREE 
/ 1 "i story 
K T () 

"For- she hath the proper wit to woo, 
And the gift of song to siveeten it too." 
Class President, '35, '36; International Relations Club, '35, Presi 
dent, '36; Glee Club, '34, '36, Secretary, '35; Student Council, '35 
Tri D., '33, '34; Q. M. Z., '35; Art Club, '34, '35; Town Girls 

Club, '34. 



SENIORS 



SENIORS 



Elizabeth Henderson 

LaG range, Georgia 
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE 

Science 
A K  

"Not afraid of work, but not in sympathy with it." 
Vice-President Class, '34, '35, '36; Quadrangle Staff, '35, Editor, 
'36; Phi Beta Chi, '35, President, '36; Daughters of Divinity, '33, 
'34, Vice-President, '35, '36; Town Girls' Club, '34, '35, '36. 

Linda Mangham 
Columbus, Georgia 

CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE 

English 
K <I> A 

"Good nature and good sense are good companions." 
Secretary-Treasurer Class, '36; Quadrangle Staff, '36; Georgia 
Southwestern College, '33, '34; International Relations Club, '35, 
Secretary-Treasurer, '36; Y. W. C. A., '36; Editor Scroll, '36; 
Quill Drivers' Club, '36. 



Jean Darden 

1 logansville, Georgia 
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DECREE 

English 
K T  

"Let her own works praise her. 
Student Council, '35, President, '36; Quadrangle Staff, '36; Inter- 
national Relations Club, '35, Vice-President, '36; Art Club, '36, 
President, '34, '35; Y. W. C. A., '33, '35, '36; Glee Club, '35, '36; 
Class Secretary-Treasurer, '35; Town Girls' Club, '34. 

Virginia Franklin 
Cartersville, Georgia 

CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE 

History 
A K  

"Never too serious, not too frivolous, 
But a rare good fellow." 
Atbletic Council, '34, '35, President, '36; International Relations 
Club, '35, '36; Scroll Staff, '35, '36; Quill Drivers Club, '34, '35, 
'36; Inter-Sorority Council, '36; Student Council, '36. 




Martha Carolyn Hollh 

LaGrange, Georgia 
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE 
Religion 

The simple faith remains that she 
Will do. whatever that may he. 
The best she can." 
Town Girls' Club, '33, '34, '35, '36; Glee Club, '35, '36. 

1 1 1 1. da Johnston 
M ul lard, Georgia 

CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE 

Science 
A $> A 

"Her ways are ways oj pleasantness , and all her paths are peace. 
Young Harris College, '33, '34; Vice-President Student Council, 
'36; Art Club, '35, President, '36; International Relations Club, '36; 
Scroll Staff, '30; Quill Drivers Club, '36; Phi Beta Chi, '35, '36; 
Glee Club, '35, '36. 



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Lewie Faye McWhorter 
Woodstock, Georgia 

CANDIDATE FOR A. 15. DEGREE 

History 

A <1> A 

"How far that little candle throws its beams!' 
Reinhardt College, '33, '34; Y. W. C. A., '36; Student Volunteer, 
'35, '36; International Relations Club, '36. 



Kathleen Pope 

La(l range, Georgia 
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE 

Religion 
K <I> A 

"Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with all thy might." 
Town Girls' Club, '33, '34, '35, President, '36; Inter-Sorority Coun- 
cil, '36. 





Mary Alice Reese 
I homaston, Georgia 
' CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE 
French 
K * A 

"She mixed reasoning with laughter, and wisdom with mirth." 
Town Girls' Club, '33, '34, '35; Art Club, '36; Daughters of Divin- 
ity, '33, '34, '35, '36 ; Student Volunteer, '36 ; Societas Minervae, 
'33, '34, '35; Le Cercle Francais, '33, Secretary, '36. 

Mildred Rutland 
Turin, Georgia 
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE 

Mathematics 
A * A 

"For she can so inform the mind that is within us. so impress with 

quietness and beauty, and so feed with lofty thoughts." 
Young Harris College, '33, '34; Daugbters of Divinity, President, 
'35, '36; Phi Beta Chi, '35, '36; Art Club, '35; Athletic Council, 
'35, '36; Student Council, '36; Student Volunteer, '35, '36; Y. W. 
C. A., '35, President, '36; Dramatic Club, '36; Assistant Physical 
Education Director, '36. 



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.Martha Jane Traylor 

LaGrange, Georgia 
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE 

English 
A K 

"True worth is in being, not seeming." 
Town Girls' Club, '33, '34, '36, Vice-President, '35; Le Cercle Fran- 
cais, '33, '34; Societas Minervae, '35; Associate Editor Quadrangle, 
'36; Honor Club, '35. 

Nell Veatch 
Augusta, Georgia 
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE 
Speech and English 
A <I> A 

"For her heart was in her work, and the heart giveth grace unto 

every act/ 

Student Council, '34, Vice-President, '35; Y. W. C. A., '34, Presi- 
dent, '35; Dramatic Club, '33, '34, '35, President, '36; Scroll Staff, 
'34, Editor, '35; Quill Drivers Club, '34, '36, President, '35; Daugh- 
ters of Divinity, '33, '34, '35, '36; Inter-Sorority Council, '34, '36. 




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SENIORS 



Krnestine Woodson 
LaGrange, Georgia 
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE 

English 
K A K 

"Few things arc impossible to diligence and skill." 
Dramatic Club, '34, '35; Associate Editor Scroll, '36; Quadrangle 
Staff, '36; Town Girls' Club, '33, '34, '35, '36; Quill Drivers Club, 

'36. 

Elizabeth Wootten 
Elberton, Georgia 
DIPLOMA IN PIANO 
K T O 

"Joyous and char and fresh, thy music doth surpass.' 
Glee Club, '34, Treasurer, '35, President, '36; Quadrangle Staff, 
'36; Dramatic Club, '34, '35, '36; V. W. C. A.. '35, '36; Scroll 
Staff, '35, '36; Quill Drivers Club, '35, '36; [nter-Sorority Council, 
Vice-President, '35, '36; O. F. Club, '34, '35, '36. 






Miss Kinsland 
Class Sponsor 

Estelle Cox Gainesville, Georgia 

President 
A 4> B 

Mary Traylor LaGrange, Georgia 

/ ice-President 
K T  

Miriam Mitchell Homeland, Florida 

Secretary-Treasurer 
K A K 

Martha Bond Jackson, Georgia 

K A K 

*RUTH BuRSON 

*Catherine Coble 

*Not in picture. 

THE 



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Sarah Gaines Grantville, Georgia 

A <I> A 



Margaret Gibson Albany, Georgia 

K * A 



Margaret Mooty LaGrange, Georgia 

K <i> A 



Sarah Pkitchett LaGrange, Georgia 

K A K 



Betty Ragsdale LaGrange, Georgia 

K T 



OIIADKANcLJE 



JFWNMRS 



Virginia Rountree Vidalia, Georgia 

k r r  



Frances Stewart Union Point, Georgia 

K A K 



Evelyn Summer Monroe, Georgia 

K <l A 



Mary Turkington 



K A K 



LaGrange, Georgia 







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Miss Epps 
Class Sponsor 

Betty Watson Cedartown, Georgia 

President 

u Evelyn Edwards Smyrna, Georgia 

/ ice-President 

Nancy Ivey^^"*^^. LaGrange, Georgia 

Secretary 

"Elyzabeth Colquitt Dallas, Georgia 

Treasurer 

l" Eleanor Adams Hartwell, Georgia 

v Julia Brown Dawson, Georgia 

" *Adrienne Ayers 
/* Henrietta Brown 



*Not in picture. 





t Betty Candler . . ' Blairsville, Georgia 



v M 



ARGARET 



Dodd LaGrange, Georgia 



^Elizabeth Dyer Kingston, Georgia 

^elen Erwin LaGrange, Georgia 

i<Tennie Hood Fincher Mountville, Georgia 

KJane Howard College Park, Georgia 

Mrs. George Huguley LaGrange, Georgia 



^*Christianx Dugger 



*Not in picture. 



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SOPHOilOItES 

Louise Jolley Woodbury, Georgia 

Hetty Kiker \ Hampton, Georgia 

v Dorothy Neville Dillard, Georgia 

Annie Laura Newell Stroud, Alabama 

u Helen Smyly . LaGrange, Georgia 

Kjussie Taylor Duluth, Georgia 

- Beverly Thomasson LaGrange, Georgia 

u Katherine Young LaGrange, Georgia 

 *Charlie Jo Kimbrough 
. '"Frances Shiry 

*Not in picture. 



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FIUESJRMJEN 



Mrs. Werner . . Class Sponsor 

Elizabeth Richardson President 

Aubrey Bailey Vice-President 

Frances Varner Secretary * 

Allene McLarty Treasurer * 

Frances Collins !> 
Margaret Cubine v 



Ruth Anderson ^ 
Margaret Barrett 
Anne Bellinger w 
Leo Burtz v 
Undine Cleaveland^ 



Jane Daniel! 
Faye Dunlap ' 
* Ernestine Chavous 



*Mary Davis 



''Not in picture. 



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FftJESHMEN 



Alice Estes 



lOLA FlNCHER 

Ella Jane Garner ' 
Ruth Gilbert 
Floy Gore 
Mary Green-way " 
Edith Harrison 
*Mary Grant 
*Sue Hastey 



Anne Henderson' 



Susanne Hicks v 



Mildred Hogg 
Polly Hopkins 
Evelyn Hyatt v 
Marjorie Jackson 
Jeanne Johnson 



*Charlotte Hemphill 



*Ernestine Hearn 



*Not in picture. 



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3FIUES3HMIEN 



Celeste Oliver*' 
Peggy Jane Sims 
Christine Statham " 
Jessie Swett * 
Margaret Swift v 
Sara Taylor 
Henrietta Thornton ' 
' Doris Kirby 
*Elizabeth Lee . 
*Margaret Newell' 

*JoSEPHINE SeWELL V 



Lollie Traylor *" 
Phronia Twiggs * 
Sarah Tyler* 
Edna Walker 
Betty White * 
Ruth Williams 
Byrdie Young 
"Margaret Lee Smith 
*Bette Sutherland 
*Carolyn Willingham 
A I arc; a r et Willi ng h a m 



''Not in picture. 



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3FJRJESHMEN 

OUR CO-EDS 



This year, for the first time in the history of LaGrange College, y 
men have been admitted to the Freshman Class as day students. 
"Co-eds" contribute much to the college life on L. C. campus. 

Aubrey Bailey Bill Tyson 

Charles Graham Elbert Hooker 



Cliff Hogg 



Emmett Sew ell 



T O L . C 



I'm glad they built you on a hill, 

Those men who planned your site; 
They must have known that we would need 

To see the stars at night. 
They must have known that we would need 

The nearness of the skies, 
That we would like to see the shades 

Creep up as each day dies. 

I'm glad they made your windows wide 

So we can sit in them 
And watch the light that, shining through, 

Makes each raindrop a gem. 
I'm glad I know your halls and rooms 

All mem'ry filled, for they 
Mean more to me because of every 

Distant yesterday. 

 Margaret Barrett. 



THE 



THE QUADRANGLE 




Elizabeth Henderson 
Editor 



Mary Traylor 
Business Manager 



QUADRANGLE 

STAFF 



Mr. Sledd Faculty A 



 advisor 



Martha Jane Traylor issociate Editi 



Linda Mangham 



Literary Editor 



Miriam Mitch ei.i Photographic Edit' 



Jean Darden Art Editt 



Ernestine Woodson Circulation Manage) 



Nancy Ivey Advertising Manager 



Elizabeth Wootten 



Assistant Advertising Manager 




THE 1936 




STUDENT 

OFFICERS 

Jean Darden President 

Hilda Johnston ..... Vice-President 
Miriam Mitchell .... J' ice-President 

Evelyn Summer Vice-President 

Estelle Cox Secretary 

Hetty KlKER Treasurer 



Jean Darden 
President 





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OffADHANGLE 




COUNCIL 




REPRESENTATIVES 

Virginia Franklin Senior Representative 

Martha Bond . . Junior Representative 

Eleanor Adams Sophomore Representative 

Evelyn Hyatt Freshman Representative 

Phronia Twiggs Freshman Representative 

Mildred Rutland Honorary Member 




THE 1936 



y . w . c . a . 

The Y. W. C. A. is an organization which has 
as its purpose a realization of a more Christ-like 
life through service and study of the Word of 
God. 

( )FFICERS 

Mildred Rutland President 

Martha Bond l ire-President 

Evelyn Summer Secretary 

Frances Stewart Treasurer 

Jean Darden .... Honorary Member 





Mildred Rutland 
President 



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C( )MM [TTE E CHAIRMEN 

Julia Brown Devotional 

Estelle Cox  Tea Room 

Virginia Rountree Recreation 

Elizabeth Wootten Music 

Linda Mangham Reporter 

Miriam Mitchell Social Service 

Lewie Faye McWhorter World Fellowship 

Ruth Gilbert Freshman Representative 

*Catherine Coble Publicity 



Y W C A 



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THE 1936 



THE CURTAIN RAISERS 




Miss Kinsland 
Sponsor 



Nell Veatch 
President. 



MEMBERS 
Betty Kiker 
Elyzabeth Colquitt 
Elizabeth Richardson 
Peggy Jane Sims 
Frances Collins 
Mildred Rutland 
Evelyn Summer 
Anne Bellinger 
*Catherine Coble 
*Iola Finch er 
*Henrietta Brown 



QUADRANGLE 



THE CURTAIN RAISERS 

MEMBERS 

Elizabeth Wootten 
Julia Brown 
Mary Traylor 
Betty Watson 
Betty Ragsdale 
Byrdie Young 
Allen e McLarty 
Henrietta Thornton 
Sarah Pritchett 
*Charlie Graham 
'Bill Tyson 
*Aubrey Bailey 
*Virgil Johns 




*Not in picture. 




Mrs. George Huguley Virginia Rountree 

Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer 



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"Clear thinking, a poised body, a modulated and sympathetic voice and an 
enriched character are prerequisite to self-expression. The Dramatic Club 
offers the student an opportunity to know, understand, and use wisely the 
powers which she or he possesses." 



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QUADRANGLE 



THE ART CLUB 




Miss Wat kins 
Sponsor 



MEMBERS 

Evelyn Hyatt 
Dorothy Neville 
Louise Jolley 
Mary Alice Reese 
Jean Darden 
Eleanor Adams 
Jane Howard 
*Evelyn Summer 
*Frances Collins 
*Margaret Swift 
* Mildred Rutland 
*Ruth Anderson 
*Frances Varner 
*Edith Harrison 
*Ruth Williams 




Hilda Johnston 
President 




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THE 1936 



THE SCROLL 



The purpose of The Scroll, a literary pamphlet 
published quarterly, is to foster interest in literary 
activity among the students and to provide a 
medium for the expression of this interest. 



STAFF 

Linda Mangham . . . 
Ernestine Woodson . . 
Elizabeth Wootten . . 
Beverly Thomasson 
Evelyn Summer . 
Frances Stewart . 



. Editor-in-Chief 
. Associate Editor 
Business Manager 
A dvertising Manager 
. Exchange Editor 
Proof Reader 



Linda Mangham 
Editor 



Hji.da Johnston .... Alumnae Editor 

Evelyn Hyatt Art Editor 

*Virginia Rountree . Advertising Manager 
*Virginia Franklin . Circulation Manager 




*Not in picture. 




WADRANGLE 



THE SCROLL 



QUILL DRIVERS CLUB 

The Quill Drivers Club is composed of students 
who have done outstanding work on The Scroll. 
Membership is intended as an honor and an in- 
centive to further activity along literary lines. 



MEMBERS 
Beverly Thomasson Frances Stewart 
Ernestine Woodson Nell Veatch 
Linda Mangham Betty Kiker 



Hilda Johnston 
Evelyn Summer 
Virginia Franklin 
Virginia Rountree 



Evelyn Hyatt 
Julia Brown 
Elizabeth Wootten 
*Mary Tray lor 




Miss Errs 
Faculty Advisor 




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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB 



The International Relations Club purposes to 
study and discuss those national and international 
events and issues which are daily transpiring 
within and without our national borders and 
which vitally concern American life and institu- 
tions; to take an intelligent and effective part 
in forwarding the interests of our country and 
our several communities. 

OFFICERS 

Annelle Moore President 

Jean Darden Vice-President 

Linda Mangham . . Secretary-Treasurer 




Mr. Murray 
Sponsor 

Mariam Mitchell 
H elen Smyly 



MEMBERS 
Elizabeth Dyer 
Margaret Gibson 
Hilda Johnston 
Lewie Faye McWhorthr 
Beverly Thomasson *Adrienne Ayers 
Katherine Young *Virginia Franklin 




*Not in picture. 



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QUADRANGLE 

DAUGHTERS OF DIVINITY 



OFFICERS 

Mildred Rutland President 

Elizabeth Henderson . . Vice-President 

MEMBERS 
Mary Alice Reese Margaret Dodd 



Louise Jolley 
Frances Collins 
Kyrdie Young 
Phronia Twiggs 
Frances Varner 
Leo Kurtz 



Margaret Barrett 
*Nell Veatch 
*Sarah Gaines 
*Catherine Coble 
*Henrietta Brown 
Mary Greenway 




*Mrs. George Huculey 



Miss Maidke S.m ith 

Sponsor 




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THE 1936 



TOWN GIRLS' CLUB 




OFFICERS 

Kathleen Pope President 

Mary Traylor Vice-President 

Nancy Ivey .... Secretary-Treasurer 

MEMBERS 



Kathleen Poi'E 
President 



Eli /. A r et ii Henderson 
Martha Holle 
Betty Ragsd.ale 
Martha Jane Traylor 
Ernestine Woodson 
Mrs. George Huguley 
Sarah Pritchett 
H elen Erwin 
Helen Smyly 
Jennie Hood Fincher 
Sara T 



Beverly Thomasson 
Katherine Young 
Margaret Dodd 
Margaret Gibson 
Floy Gore 
Jeanne Johnson 
Jane Daniel 
Christine Statham 
Anne Henderson 
Undine Cleaveland 

\YLOR 




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QUADRANGLE 

LE CERCLE FRANCAIS 



OFFICERS 

EsTELLE Cox President 

Evelyn Summer .... l ice-President 

M ary Alice Reese Secretary 

Martha Bond Treasurer 



MEMBERS 
Miriam Mitchell Jane Howard 
Evelyn Edwards 
Gussie Taylor 
Annie L. Newell 
Julia Brown 



Betty Kiklr 
Betty Watson 
Christian n Dugger 
Adrienne Ayers 





Henrietta Brown- 



Miss BlLLIANT 
Sponsor 



THE 



GLEE CLUB 




An audition is held each September for the 
selection of the new members of the Glee Club. 
Two major concerts are given and a tour through 
certain cities in Georgia is made each year. 



OFFICERS 
Elizabeth Wootten 
Butty Ragsdale . 

Nancy- Ivey. 

Estelle Cox 

MEMBERS 



President 
I ice-President 
Secretary 
. Treasurer 



Miss Wilkin 
Director 



Eleanor Adams 
Sarah Pritchett 
Byrdie Young 
Ruth Williams 
Louise Jolley 
Margaret Mooty 
Miriam Mitchell 
Faye Dun lap 
Annelle Moore 
Jean Darden 
Betty White 
Susanne Hicks 
Virginia Rountree 
Betty Candler 



Mary Traylor 
Jane Howard 
Sarah Gaines 
Ella Jane Garner 
Phronia Twiggs 
Betty Watson 
Mary Turkington 
Sarah Tyler 
Hilda Johnston 
Allene McLarty 
Jeanne Johnson 
Elizabeth Richardson 
Elizabeth Dozier 
Martha Holle 





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F . F . F . CLUB 

MEMBERS 

Evelyn Edwards Elyzabeth Colquitt 

Alice Estes Margaret Swift 

Elizabeth Dyer Frances Varxer 

Henrietta Thornton Julia Brown 

Frances Collins Anne Bellinger 



THE 1936 




O . F . CLUB 



MEMBERS 



Anne Bellinger 
Betty Candler 
Julia Brown 
Margaret Swift 
Byrdie Young 
Betty White 
h enrietta thornton 



Allene McLarty 
Elizabeth Wootten 
Betty Kiker 
Betty 'Watson 
Alice Estes 
Susanne Hicks 
Elyzabeth Colquitt 



TO . 



TT LOT 



N CLUB 



MEMBERS 



Gussie Taylor 



Celeste Oliver 



Eleanor Adams 



Adrienne Ayers 



Dorothy Neville 



Elizabeth Richardson 



Annie Laura Newell 



Margaret Swift 



Anne Bellinger 



Margaret Newell 



Charlotte Hemphill 



Ruth Anderson 



THE CHEST OF MEMORIES 




Within a small, old-fashioned chest 
Many treasured keepsakes rest, 
Tokens and relics of yesterday 
Carefully and fondly tucked away : 
A fluffy ball dress of rose hue, 
A quaint little bonnet with ribbons too, 
A wisp of a handkerchief trimmed with lace, 
A daguerreotype of a handsome face. 
Programs and souvenirs of many balls, 
Faded flowers saved from lover's calls. 
Packets of yellowed letters tied with blue 
That tell of love that was so true, 
A dainty frilled old valentine 
Tenderly whispers, "I am thine"; 
All those relics have a story to tell 
Of these far off days when she was a belle; 
A misty veil of snowy white 
That she wore on her wedding night, 
A slender golden wedding band 
That graced her tiny waxen hand, 
A locket engraved with "I love you" 
Whispers the story old but ever new. 
These are treasures of many a bygone day; 
Wrapped in their memories let them stay ; 
That's where they belong to be. 
They aren't to be disturbed by you and me. 

 Julia Brown. 



ORORITIB 



THE 



INTER-SORORITY COUNCIL 

REPRESENTATIVES 
Estelle Cox, President, A <t> B 
Elizabeth Wootten, KT@ 
Betty Watson, A K 
Virginia Franklin, A K 
Dorothy Neville, A * B 
Kathleen Pope, K $ A 
Evelyn Summer, K $ A 
Nell Veatch, A <I> A 
Betty Candler, A* A 
Martha Bond, K A K 
Louise Jolley, K A K 
*Adrienne Ayers, K T  




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Estelle Cox 
President 




ALPHA KAPPA THETA 

FOUNDED 1906 
MEMBERS 

Virginia Franklin Mrs. George Huguley 

Elizabeth Henderson Martha Jane Tray lor 

Elizabeth Dyer Edna Walker 

Betty Watson Lollie Traylor 

Betty Kiker Polly Hopkins 

Jennie Hood Fincher 'Catherine Coble 

*Sue Hastey 




THE 1036 




ALPHA PHI BETA 

FOUNDED 1918 



MEMBERS 

Estelle Cox Elizabeth Richardson 

Elyzabeth Colquitt Edith Harrison 

Evelyn Edwards Iola Fincher 

Jane Howard Mary Greenway 

Dorothy Neville Alice Estes 

Annie Laura Newell Frances Varner 

Gussie Taylor *Charlotte Hemphill 

*Margaret Newell 




*Not in picture. 



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QUADRANGLE 







KAPPA PHI DELTA 

FOUNDED 1921 



Kathleen Pope 
Linda Mangham 
Margaret Gibson 
Helen Smyly 
Margaret Mooty 
Evelyn Summer 
Beverly Thomasson 
Mary Alice Reese 
Mildred Hogg 



MEMBERS 

Jessie Swett 
Ruth Gilbert 
Faye Dunlap 
Frances Collins 
Ruth Anderson 
Undine Cleaveland 
Floy Gore 
*Ernestine Hearn 
*Margaret Lee Smith 



*Not in picture. 




THE 1936 



KAPPA TAU THETA 

FOUNDED 1924 



Elizabeth Wootten 
Annelle Moore 
Virginia Rountree 
Mary Traylor 
Eleanor Adams 
Betty Ragsdale 
Jean Darden 
Nancy Ivey 
Allene McLarty 
Susanne Hicks 
Ruth Williams 
Marjorie Jackson 



MEMBERS 

Celeste Oliver 
Margaret Cubine 
Sara Taylor 
Jane Daniel 
Jeanne Johnson 
Rath erin e Young 
Margaret Dodd 
Margaret Swift 
*Charlie Jo Kimbrough 
*Bette Sutherland 
*Ernestine Chavous 
*Adrienne Ayers 




in picture. 



QUADRANGLE 




KAPPA DELTA KAPPA 

FOUNDED 1925 
MEMBERS 

Martha Bond Anne Henderson 

Miriam Mitchell Christine Statham 

Frances Stewart Ella Jam; Garner 

Ernestine Woodson Sarah Tyler 

Louise Jolley Leo Burtz 

Sarah Pritchett Margaret Barrett 

Peggy Jane Sims *Mary Turkington 



*Not in picture. 




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QUADRANGLE 




DELTA PHI DELTA 

FOUNDED 1926 



MEMBERS 

Nell Veatch 
Hilda Johnston 
Mildred Rutland 
Lewie Faye McWhorter 
Betty Candler 
Julia Brown 
Sarah Gaines 



Anne Bellinger 
Phronia Twiggs 
Evelyn Hyatt 
Betty White 
Byrdie Young 
Henrietta Thornton 
^'Henrietta Brown 






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ATHLETIC COUN 




OFFICERS 
Virginia Franklin . . President 
Virginia Rountree Vice-President 
Betty Candler . . . Secretary 
Evelyn Edwards . . Treasurer 




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Miss Kinsland 
Director 




REPRESENTATIVES 
Mildred Rutland . . . Senior 
Evelyn Summer .... Junior 
Betty Watson . . . Sophomore 
Margaret Swift . . Freshman 



THE B36 




THE 1936 

SOCCER 




UPPERCLASSMEN TEAM 
FRESHMEN TEAM 



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QUADRANGLE 



TENNIS 




UPPERCLASSMEN TEAM 
CHAMPIONS 



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BASEBALL 




UPPERCLASSMEN TEAM 
FRESHMEN TEAM 



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M E M ' R y CALLS ME 



Mem'rj calls me oft in the twilight. 

She beckons with shadow y hand ; 
And always I find I must follow 

The road to her mystical land. 

Mem'ry calls; I see her there standing 

In the gloaming's silvery gray, 
Her gown like the shadows and starlight, 

Her smile like the sunshine of day. 

Mem'ry calls with a voice like music 

That softly comes from afar ; 
She waits for me in her kingdom 

Inside its gates, left ajar. 

Mem'ry calls me through deepening shadows, 

To the call I'll ever be true, 
For before I depart from her country 

She always leads me to you. 

 Margaret Barrett. 



A I) 




Lagrange college 

LaGRANGE  GEORGIA 



LaGRANGE COLLEGE OFFERS EXCELLENT 
EDUCATIONAL ADVANTAGES TO YOUNG WOMEN 

THE CURRICULUM IS THAT OF OTHER A-GRADE COLLEGES 
1 1 A.B. DEGREE / / 

Special Departments of Music, Art, Expression 
Pedagogy and Physical Education 



DIPLOMAS IN ART, EXPRESSION AND THE 
VARIOUS BRANCHES OF MUSIC 

Dormitories Afford Every Comfort and Convenience of Home Life 
Hot and Cold Running Water in Every Room 



The atmosphere of the college life is 
distinctly religious. Interesting clubs, 
'[ a live athletic organization, active 
' Y. W. C. A. and delightful social life. 



LaGrange Is Easily Accessible by Two Railroads 
The A. B. & C. and The A. & W. P. 



For Catalogue and Fnrllirr Information Address 
W. E. THOMPSON, President LaGrange, Georgia 



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DUNSON MILLS 

LaGRANGE, GEORGIA 

Many years ago LaG range was named by one of her first citizens "The 
City of Elms and Roses;" since that time she has also become the City of 
Cotton Mills; and her residents may justly feel a pride in either name. 

THE DUNSON MILLS lies on the eastern edge of the city, between the Atlanta 
and West Point Railroad and the Atlanta Highv/ay, Route 14. Its buildings and 
grounds are among the most attractive in the South today. The main mill 
building and offices are surrounded by a wide expanse of velvety lawns, green 
the year round, and appropriately planted with flowering and evergreen shrubs. 
The mill building is of red brick with white trim, and has a base planting of 
shrubbery. The tenement village has some three hundred houses of three and 
four room types, at all times kept freshly painted white, with green trim. Every 
home is provided with electric lights and running water and has ample room 
surrounding it for flower and vegetable gardens, chickens, and a cow if desired. 
The City of LaGrange rents from the Company its splendid two-story brick school 
building and operates there a grammar school. The Company operates at its 
own expense a well-equipped kindergarten for the small children, and a domestic 
science school for the girls of the fifth and sixth grades. 

A full-time graduate nurse is regularly employed by the Company for the wel- 
fare of its employees and their families, and group life insurance at a very low 
rate is provided for all who wish it. 

The Company a few years ago built two modern brick churches, one of Old 
English and one of Colonial design, and besides furnishing light, heat and janitor 
service for the congregations using them, also contributes substantially to the 
support of their resident pastors. 



The Dunson Mills Extends Greetings and Good Wishes Not Only 
to the LaGrange College Seniors of 1936, 
But to All the Girls on the Hill 




VaLWAY SUNTONE5 TUFTED present an enchanting nosegay of pastel or 
deeper color effects for modern bedrooms and bathrooms. The secret of en- 
sembling clever modern bedrooms and bathrooms is to begin with VALWAY 
TUFTEDS on your floors. Piquant colors to gladden the eye  deep cushiony pile 
to comfort the foot  colors that last as long as the rugs themselves. VALWAY 
TUFTEDS come in just the delicate shades of colors required for ensembling 
v/ith modern bathroom schemes. 

A palette of delectable modern colors and designs in floral, geometric, or plain 
bordered effects to give personality to summer bedrooms and bathrooms. 



CALLAWAY MILLS 

Valway Rug Division 
LaGRANGE, GEORGIA 



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DIXIE COTTON 
MILLS 

LaGRANGE / GEORGIA 



Culpepper and Clark 



WHOLESALE 
GROCERIES 



DANIEL LUMBER 
COMPANY 



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SERVICE COAL 
COMPANY 



LaGrange Hardware 
Company 



"If It's Hardware We Have It" 



The Best Dressed Men Wear 



JEEJi- 

C l O T H  S 




The Schwob Company 

I 18 Main Street 
LaGrange i Georgia 



Dodd-Brewer Motor 
Company 



DeSoto  Plymouth 
Dealers 



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Gallant-Belk Company 
 

LaGrange's 
Leading 
Department Store f 


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LaGrange Optical Co. 

Eyes Examined 1 Glasses Fitted 

"WE GRIND OUR LENS" 
JEWELRY / GIFTS 
I I 5 Main Street Phone 442-J 




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NEWMAN 
CONSTRUCTION 




Excelsior Laundry . 

"Covers Georgia" 

 


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The LaGrange Health 
Institute 

109 Church Street y LaGrange, Ga. 

lh\ Fred .1/. Glover 
Dr. Roy D. Minis 

CHIROPRACTORS 
n "NATURE'S WAY TO HEALTH" 




CLEAVELAND-DIX 
COMPANY 






Williams and McClure 
Grocery Company 


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S. H. Kress & Company 

^ LaGrange / Georgia 

' 5c-IOc-25c STORE 



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Whceler's Pharmacy, Inc. 

College Girl Headquarters 
120 Main Street 
Phones 78-79 1 We Deliver 
We Appreciate Your Trade 



Birdsong Baking Company 

BUTTER FLAKE BREAD 



Phone 400 



LaGrange 



Georgia 



Milam Drug Company 



The Firm That Appreciates 
Your Patronage" 



CITY DRUG 
COMPANY 



Hutchinson-Traylor 
Insurance Agency 



LaGrange / Georgi 



i v e y  s 




SALES 



SERVICE 



HAMMETT 

and 
GROOVER 



Compliments- 



J. C. Penney Company, Inc. 



LaGrange 1 Geo 



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The Vanity Fair Beauty 






Salon & Knit Shop 


LaGrange, Georgia 




 

> Phone 380 






> 110 Church Street 




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Daniel's 




LaGrange Grocery 


Grocery System 




Company 


Three Stores in LaGrange 




 


23 Court Square 




txtends best Wishes to the " 


Hill Street / Three Points 




Graduating Class + 


III Vernon Street 




of 1936 " 






American Shoe Shop 






GUS VALEE 1 . Manager 




DARDEN BROS. SHOE 


116 Bull Street 




STORE 


LaGrange / Georgia 


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At LaGrange 

The College Girls and Co-eds too 
Drink 




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IT TAKES THEM THRU 




THERE ARE MANY REASONS WHY 
SUCCESSFUL ANNUALS REQUIRE 
THE SERVICES OF EXPERIENCED 
AND EXPERT CRAFTSMEN 

FOOTE & DAVIES CO. 



HAVE THESE SERVICES . . . ani 

the m it itcces a a t if c .* in y i> n e it I .* c / 
all teal Itj ^ i it c lock* i n c I a A, i it q 

A SPECIAL ANNUAL SALES 
AND SERVICE ORGANIZATION 
CREATIVE DESIGNERS AND 
LAYOUT ARTISTS  ABUNDANT 
EQUIPMENT . . . MODERN AND 
COMPLETE  PRICES REPRE- 




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