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COPYRIGHT 1937 
MARY TRAyLOR, EDITOR  BETTY WATSON, BUSINESS MANAGER 



ANNUAL PUBLICATION OF 
LA GRANGE COLLEGE 
LA GRANGE, GEORGIA 




To the L. C. girl whose design for 
living is the code of good sports- 
manship, fair play, dependability, 
clear-mindedness, originality, co- 
operation  we, the students of 
LaGrange College, dedicate this 
volume of the QUADRANGLE. 




THE L. C. GIRL 

She is made up of beauty and courage and charm; 

Her soul is a steadfast flame; 
Her heart is a hearth-fire, generous, warm, 

And all life to her is a game; 
And just as she plays it her school-days through, 

Undaunted by doubts and fears, 
So she stands honorable, valiant, and true 

Facing the game of the years. 



Ever has L C. displayed a spirit of gallantry. 
Evolving from an era which was unfavorable to 
education for women, she rose above adversity 
of war and fire  yet always she retained a charm 
of dignity throughout the changing years. 

So shall it be with her daughters as they pass 
through her doors into their respective lives. May 
they possess that same graciousness which is their 
heritage from their mother college. 



THE COLLEGE 
CLASSES 
ACTIVITIES 
ATHLETICS 
FEATURES 
ADS 



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. 




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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 

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 

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 



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Faculty 



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



James B. Blanks, B.S., M.A. 
Professor of Education 

Mary Louise Burton 
Teacher of Piano 



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

Professor of English 

Elizabeth Gilbert 
Teacher of Voice 



Mrs. Earle Johnson 
Manager of Book Store and Post Office 

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

* Lucie Billant, A.B., A.M. 
Professor of French and Spanish 

:: 'Carrie Fall Benson 
Librarian 



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Faculty 



Weston LaFayette Murray, A.B., M.A. 
Professor of History 



Maidee Smith, A.B., A.M. 
Professor of Religion 

Mary F. Tenney, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. 

Professor of Latin 




Amanda Watkins 
Director of Art 

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



Ellen Wheeler, A.B. 
Secretary to the President 

:: 'Rosa Muller 
Teacher of Piano 

* Julia Peacock 
Matron 

" MRS. VaLENA J. YOUNGBLOOD 

Dietitian 



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When One of Two Fair Roads 
Had to Choose 



Life's road one rosy dream before me lay. 

I seldom bothered with what lay ahead  

Amused myself with idle dreams instead, 

Or gay diversions all along the way. 

And then I came to that one time, one place, 

Where my road branched. As far as I could see 

Both roads gave equal promise unto me. 

How could I know which way I ought to face? 

There was no way for me to estimate, 

Or ever know, what I might gain or lose, 

When one of two fair roads I had to choose; 

My choice was guided only by my fate. 

So I resolved, whatever fate I met, 

I'd not recall that choice with vain regret. 

BETTY KIKER. 




OFFICERS 

Estelle Cox President 

Mary Traylor Vice-President 

Virginia Rountree Secretary 

Betty Kiker Treasurer 



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ESTELLE COX 
Gainesville, Georgia 

CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE 

French 
A * B 

"Is she not more than painting can express, 
Or youthful poets fancy when they love." 

Secretary Student Government, '3 6, Vice-Presi- 
dent, '37; Glee Club, '35, '37, Treasurer, '36; 
Y. W. C. A., '34, '3 5, '36, '37; President 
French Club, '3 6; Art Club, '34, '3 5; President 
Inter-Sorority Council, '36, '37; Athletic 
Council, '3 5, '37; President Alpha Phi Beta, 
'36, '37; Q. M. Z., '34, '35; Tri-D, '34; Stu- 
dent Volunteers, '3 5; President of Class, '3 5, 
'36, '37. 

Mary Traylor 

LaGrange, Georgia 
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE 

Mathematics 
K T  

"A smile for all, a greeting glad. 
An amiable, jolly way she had." 

Scroll Staff, '34, '3 5; Quill Drivers' Club, '34, 
'3 5; Quadrangle Staff, '3 5, Business Manager, 
'36, Editor, '37; Dramatic Club, '3 5, '36, Sec- 
retary-Treasurer, '37; Glee Club, '34, '36, '37; 
Vice-President Town Girls' Club, '3 6, Presi- 
dent, '37; Vice-President Class, '34, '3 5, '36, 
'3 7. 

Virginia Rountree 

Vidalia, Georgia 
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE 

English 
K T  

"The charm that in her spirit lived 
No changes could destroy." 

South Georgia Teachers' College, '34; Y. W. 
C. A., '3 5, '36, '37; Glee Club, '36, '37; Dra- 
matic Club, '3 5, Secretary-Treasurer, '36; Art 
Club, '3 5; President Kappa Tau Theta, '37; 
Scroll Staff, '3 5, '36, Associate Editor, '37; 
Vice-President Athletic Association, '3 6, Presi- 
dent, '37; Quadrangle Staff, '37; Q. M. Z., 
'3 5; Secretary of Class, '37; Inter-Sorority 
Council, '3 7. 









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Betty Kiker 

Hampton, Georgia 
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE 

English 
A K  

"The shooting stars attend thee." 

Y. W. C. A., '3 5, '36; Treasurer Student 
Council, '36, Vice-President, '37; Dramatic 
Club, '3 5, '36, President, '37; French Club, 
'36; O. F. Club, '3 5, '36, '37; Quill Drivers' 
Club, '36, '37; Associate Editor Quadrangle 
Staff, '3 7; Vice-President Alpha Kappa Theta, 
'37; Treasurer of Class, '3 5, '37; Honor Club, 
'36. 



Martha Bond 

Jackson, Georgia 
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE 

French 
K A K 

"Both wise and both delightful too." 

Student Council, '3 6, Honorary Member, '3 7; 
Y. W. C. A., '3 5, Vice-President, '3 6, Presi- 
dent, '37; Dramatic Club, '36, '37; Inter- 
Sorority Council, '3 6, '37; President Kappa 
Delta Kappa, '3 6, Vice-President, '37; Q. M. 
Z., '34, '3 5, '36; Student Volunteers, '34, '3 5, 
'3 6, '3 7; Treasurer French Club, '3 6; Honor 
Club, '34, '3 5, '36. 



Ruth Burson 

LaGrange, Georgia 
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE 

English 
K<P A 

"Lore, sweetness, goodness in her person shined." 

International Relations Club, '3 7; Town Girls' 
Club, '34, '3 5, '36, '37. 




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Aileen Camp 

Rivcrdalc, Georgia 
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE 

History 
A K 

"Quiet, hut sincere, and always full of cheer." 
G. S. C. W., '34, '3 5; Alpha Kappa Theta, '36, 
'37. 



Catherine Virginia Coble 

Claussen, South Carolina 
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE 

History 
A K  

"Nature 1 loied, and next to nature, art." 

Winthrop College, '34, '3 5; Dramatic Club, 
'36; International Relations Club, '37; Daugh- 
ters of Divinity, '36, '37. 



Echo Geraldine Doss 

LaGrange, Georgia 
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE 

History 
K T 

"To those who know thee not, no words can paint! 
And those who know thee, know all words are faint." 

Wesleyan College, '34, '3 5; University of Geor- 
gia, '36; International Relations Club, '37; 
Town Girls' Club, '3 7. 




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Sarah Gaines 
Grantvillc, Georgia 

CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE 

Mathematics and Science 
A* A 

"Her air, her manners, all who saw admired." 

Young Harris College, '34, '3 5; Y. W. C. A., 
'37; Daughters of Divinity, '36, President, '37; 
Class Cheer Leader, '3 6; Vice-President Delta 
Phi Delta, '3 7; Vice-President Student Volun- 
teers, '3 7; Student Council, '3 7; Glee Club, 
'36, '37. 



Julia Margaret Gibson 

Albany, Georgia 
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE 

History 
K* A 

"Your heart's desires be with you." 

Town Girls' Club, '34, '3 5, '36, Vice-President, 
'37; Secretary Kappa Phi Delta, '36; Inter- 
Sorority Council, '37; International Relations 
Club, '36, '37. 



Jean Linn Huguley 

LaGrange, Georgia 
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE 

Speech 
A K  

"Fine art is that in which the bund, the head, 
and the heart go together." 

Dramatic Club, '34, '3 5, '37, Vice-President, 
'36; Scroll Staff, '36, Editor, '37; Town Girls' 
Club, '34, '35, '36, '37; Quill Drivers' Club, 
'34, '3 5, '36, '37; International Relations Club, 
'37; Daughters of Divinity, '34, '3 5, '36, '37; 
O. F. Club, '34, '3 5, '3 6, '37; Quadrangle 
Staff, '3 5. 



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Margaret Mooty 

LaGrange, Georgia 
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE 

English 
K <P A 

"She laughed and eiery heart was glad." 

Glee Club, '36, '37; Town Girls' Club, '34, 
'3 5, '36, Secretary-Treasurer, '37; Quill Drivers' 
Club, '36, '37. 



Sarah Kemp Pritchett 

LaGrange, Georgia 
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE 

History and Religions Education 
K A K 

"A good sport, a good student, and a good friend." 

Town Girls' Club, '3 5, '36, '37; Dramatic 
Club, '36, '37; International Relations Club, 
'37; Glee Club, '36, '37; Secretary-Treasurer 
Kappa Delta Kappa, '37. 



Betty Ragsdale 

LaGrange, Georgia 
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE 

Music 
K T  

"And music too  dear music that can touch 
Beyond all else the soul that loics it much." 

Glee Club, '34, '3 5, '36, Vice-President, '37; 
Town Girls' Club, '34, '3 5, '36, '37; Scroll 
Staff, '3 5, *37; Dramatic Club, '36, '37; Quad- 
rangle Staff, '3 5; Quill Drivers' Club, '3 5, 
'37. 




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Frances Elizabeth Stewart 

Union Point, Georgia 
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE 

Mathematics 
k A K 

"Let her own works praise her." 

Student Council, '34; Y. W. C. A., '3 5, '37, 
Treasurer, '36; Quill Drivers' Club, '3 5, '36, 
'3 7; Scroll Staff, '3 6; Inter-Sorority Council, 
'37; Secretary-Treasurer Kappa Delta Kappa, 
'36, President, '37; Honor Club, '36. 




Evelyn Norwood Summer 

Monroe, Georgia 
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE 

Speech and French 
K * A 

"None knew her but to love her 
Nor named her but to praise." 

Vice-President Student Council, '3 6, President. 
'37; Secretary Y. W. C. A., '36, Honorary 
Member, '37; Scroll Staff, '36; Quill Drivers' 
Club, '36, '37; Dramatic Club, '36, '37; 
Athletic Association, '3 6, Secretary, '3 5; Vice- 
President French Club, '3 6; Art Club, '34, '3 5; 
Q. M. Z., '34, '3 5; Inter-Sorority Council, '36, 
'3 7; President Kappa Phi Delta, '3 7; Atlanta 
Club, '34, President, '3 5. 



Mary Turkington 

Tampa, Florida 
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE 

English 
K A K 

"And oh! but she was gay, 
She siing a song that took my heart away." 

Town Girls' Club, '34, '35, '36; Glee Club, 
'34, '3 5, '36, President, '37; Y. W. C. A., '37; 
Quadrangle Staff, '37; Daughters of Di- 
vinity, '37. 



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Miss Epps 
Class Sponsor 

Betty Watson k 
Pre si J cut 
Cedartown, Georgia 
A K  



Elyzabeth Colquitt 
Vice-President 
Dallas, Georgia 
A$B 

Dorothy Neville v 
Secretary 
Dillard, Georgia 
A $ B 



Helen Erwin 
Treasurer 
LaGrange, Georgia 

Mary Elizabeth Borchers 
Brazil, South America 
A$B 



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Julia Brown 
Dawson, Georgia 
A $ A 

Margaret Dodd 
LaGrange, Georgia 
K T  



Elizabeth Dyer 
Kingston, Georgia 
A K  

Jane Howard 
College Park, Georgia 
A 3> 15 



Charlie Jo Kimbrough 
LaGrange, Georgia 
K T  

Annie Laura Newell 
Stroud, Alabama 
A 4>B 





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Bernice Roberts 
Ball Ground, Georgia 
K T  



Helen Smyly 
LaGrange, Georgia 
K <J> A 

Gussie Taylor 
Duluth, Georgia 
A 4> B 



Beverly Thomasson 
LaGrange, Georgia 
K A 

Katherine Young 
LaGrange, Georgia 
K T  



Trances Shirey 



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Miss Gilbert 
Class Sponsor 




Susanna Hicks 
President 
Yatesville, Georgia 

Anne Henderson 

Vice-President 
LaGrange, Georgia 



Henrietta Thornton 1 
Secretary 
Dawson, Georgia 

Allene McLarty " 

Treasurer 
Manchester, Georgia 



Ruth Anderson 
Athens, Georgia 

Margaret Barrett 
Rome, Georgia 



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Anne Bellinger 
Atlanta, Georgia 



Leo Burtz 
Newnan, Georgia 

Undine Cleaveland 
LaGrange, Georgia 



Frances Collins 
Newnan, Georgia 

Margaret Cubine * 
St. Elmo, Tennessee 



Jane Daniel 
LaGrange, Georgia 

Iola Fincher 
Canton, Georgia 

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Ruth Gilbert 
Greenville, Georgia 



Mary Grant 
LaGrange, Georgia 

Mary Greenway * 
Greenville, Georgia 



Helen Hardage 
Powder Springs, Georgia 

Ernestine Hearn * 
LaGrange, Georgia 



Mildred Hogg 
LaGrange, Georgia 

Marjorie Jackson 
Manchester, Georgia 

: Ella Jane Garner ^ 
:: "Sue Hastey 



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Jeanne Johnson 
LaGrange, Georgia 



Elizabeth Lee ^ 
Hogansville, Georgia 

Marjorie Montgomery 
Manchester, Georgia 



Margaret Newell^ 
Roanoke, Alabama 

Elizabeth Reed 
LaGrange, Georgia 



Elizabeth Richardson 
Fair Mount, Georgia 

Christine Statham 11 
LaGrange, Georgia 





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Bette Sutherland  
LaGrange, Georgia 



Margaret Swift 
Elberton, Georgia 

Lollie Traylor 
LaGrange, Georgia 



Phronia Twiggs 
Griffin, Georgia 

Frances Varner v 
Marietta, Georgia 



Betty White 
Grantville, Georgia 

Byrdie Young 
Washington, Georgia 

Carolyn Willingham* 
Margaret Willingham  



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Miss Watkins 
Class Sponsor 



Frances Justiss 
President 



Doris Greene 
Vice-President 

Josephine McWhirter 
Secretary-Treasurer 



Sarah Allen 
Joan Barnhill 



Shirley Barton 



Marie Bazemore 



Ellen Cole 



Catherine Cook. 



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Quadrangle Staff 




We wish to thank the personnel of the Wrigley Engraving 
Company, Foote and Davies Company, and Gaspar-Ware Studio 
for the help which they have given us in editing this annual. 
We also express our sincere appreciation to the members of the 
college and to our advertisers for their splendid co-operation. 



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Quad 



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Mrs. Earle Johnson Vacuity Advisor 

Betty Kiker Associate Editor 

Mary Turkington Literary Editor 

Anne Bellinger Photographic Editor 

Margaret Swift Art Editor 

Lollie Traylor Advertising Manager 

Jane Howard Assistant Advertising Manager 

Virginia Rountree Typist 

^Elizabeth Reed Circulation Manager 



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Student 
Council 



Sarah Gaines 
Senior Representative 



Betty Watson 
junior Representative 



Mildred Hogg 
Sophomore Representative 



Josephine McWhirter 
Freshman Representative 



Ruby Kitchens 
Freshman Representatii \ 





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y. w. c. a. 

Cabinet 

Elyzabeth Colquitt 
Devotional Chairman 

Frances Stewart 
Social Service Chairman 

Phronia Twiggs 
World Fellowship Chairman 

Margaret Swift 
Publicity Chairman 

Mary Turkington 
Music Chairman 

Betty Watson 
Tea Room Chairman 

Virginia Rountree 
Recreational Chairman 

Estelle Cox 
Reporter 

Virginia Perkins 
Fresh ii? an Representative 




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Jean Linn Huguley 
Editor 



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The Scroll 

Virginia Rountree 
Associate Editor 

Beverly Thomasson 
Business Manager 

Elyzabeth Colquitt 
Advertising Manager 

Margaret Barrett 
Art Editor 

Betty Ragsdale 
Alumnae Editor 

Marjorie Jackson 
Exchange Editor 

Margaret Dodd 
Circulation Manager 

'Henrietta Thornton 
Assistant Advertising 
Manager 




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Quill Drivers 



Miss Epps 
Faculty Advisor 



Julia Brown 
Elyzabeth Colquitt 
Jean Linn Huguley 
Betty Kiker 
Virginia Rountree 



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Club 




Frances Stewart 
Evelyn Summer 
"Margaret Barrett 
:: "Beverly Thomasson 
^Henrietta Thornton 



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Phronia Twiggs 
President 



Student 
Volunteers 



Sarah Gaines 
Vice-President 

Mar.iorie Jackson 
Secretary-Trcasii rer 

Margaret Barrett 
Shirley Barton 
Marie Bazemore 
Martha Bond 
Margaret Hall 
Frances Hendrick 
Susanna Hicks 
Mary Hill 
Mildred Hogg 
Frances Justiss 
Elizabeth Lee 
Margaret Newell 
Virginia Perkins 
Sophia Stephens 
Sara Twiggs 
Bonnie Westbrook 
:: 'Henrietta Brown 
^Margaret Cubine 

:: "IOLA FlNCHER 

'Ella Jane Garner 
: Ruth Gilbert 
*Perla Hill 
*Allene McLarty 
" Josephine McWhirter 
*Marjorie Montgomery 

* Annie Laura Newell 

* Betty White 
*Carolyn Willingham 
'Byrdie Young 




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international 
Relations Club 

Beverly Thomasson 
President 

Helen Smyly 
Vice-President 

:: 'Adrienne Ayers 
Secretary-Treasurer 

Julia Brown 
Ruth Burson 
Catherine Coble 
Geraldine Doss 
Elizabeth Dyer 
Margaret Gibson 
Jean Linn Huguley 
Marjorie Jackson 
Dorothy Neville 
Sarah Pritchett 
Gussie Taylor 
Phronia Twiggs 
Betty Watson 
Katherine Young 
:: 'Mary Greenway 
:: "Charlie Jo Kimbrough 
"Elizabeth Lee 
Elizabeth Reed 
:> Carolyn Willingham 



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Town Girls 
Club 

Margaret Gibson 

Vice-President 
Margaret Mooty 

Secretary-Treasurer 
Ruth Burson 
Undine Cleaveland 
Jane Daniel 
Geraldine Doss 
Yvonne East 
Helen Erwin 
rozelle glanton 
Mary Grant 
Doris Greene 
Helen Hardage 
Ernestine Hearn 
Anne Henderson 
Jean Linn Huguley 
Charlie Jo Kimbrough 
Sadie Pike 
Sarah Pritchett 
Dorothy Starr 
Christine Statham 
Beverly Thomasson 
Lollie Traylor 
Imogene Tucker 
Martha Van Houten 
s "Margaret Dodd 
: 'Sara Frances Gibson 
*Sue Haste y 
"Sara Holle 
"Jeanne Johnson 
"Betty Ragsdale 
"Elizabeth Reed 
"Frances Shirey 
"Helen Smyly 
"Bette Sutherland 
"Mildred Wright 
"Katherine Young 










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President 



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C. L. C. Club 



Sarah Allen 



Marie Bazemore 



Frances Hendrick 



Peri.a Hill 



Frances Justiss 



Sara Twiggs 



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Mary Turkington 

President 
Phronia Twiggs 

Vice-President 
Jeanne Johnson 

Secretary 
Allene McLarty 

Treasurer 
Margaret Barrett 
Marie Bazemori 
Beth Borchers 
estelle cox 
Fay Dunlap 
Yvonne East 
Sarah Gaines 
Ella Jane Garner 
Frances Hendrh k 
Susanna Hicks 
Jane Howard 
Margaret Mooty 
Mary Moreman 
Sarah Pritchett 
Elizabeth Richardson 
Bernieci Roberts 
Virginia Rountree 
Christine Statham 
Margaret Swift 
Sara Twiggs 
Martha Van Houten 
Frances Varner 
Bon nii Westbrook 
Betty White 
Byrdie Young 

* Betty Ragsdale 
,: 'Elizabeth Reed 
: Mary Traylor 

Katherine Young 
^'Elizabeth Dyer 
:: " Josephine McWhik i i r 
:: 'Marjorie Montgomery 

* Betty Watson 

* Margaret Dodd 





Miss Elizabeth Gilbert 
Director 




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Art Club 



Miss Watkins 
Sponsor 



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Margaret Swift President 

Henrietta Thornton Vice-President 

Elizabeth Richardson . . . . . . Secretary-Treasurer 

Sarah Allen Sophia Stephens 

Ruth Anderson Sara Twiggs 

Susanna Hicks Frances Varner 

Josephine McWhirter Bonnie Westbrook 

 

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F. F. F. Club 



Sarah Allen 
Anne Bellinger 
Julia Brown 
Frances Collins 
Elyzabeth Colquitt 
Elizabeth Dyer 
Frances Hendrick 
Perla Hill 



Mary Ann McCalla 
Josephine McWhirter 
Sophia Stephens 
Margaret Swift 
Henrietta Thornton 
Sara Twiggs 
Frances Varner 
Bonnie Westbrook 



:: "Helen Hardage 



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O. F. Club 



Anne Bellinger 
Julia Brown 
Marie Bazemore 
Elyzabeth Colquitt 
Frances Hendrick 
Susanna Hicks 
Frances Justiss 
Betty Kiker 



Mary Ann McCalla 
Allene McLarty 
Josephine McWhirter 
Margaret Swift 
Henrietta Thornton 
Sara Twiggs 
Betty Watson 
Betty White 



Byrdie Young 




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Ruth Anderson 
Sarah Allen 
Anne Bellinger 
Beth Borchers 
Mildred Hogg 
Ruby Kitchens 
Josephine McWhirter 
Dorothy Neville 
Annie Laura Newell 



Margaret Newell 
Elizabeth Richardson 
Margaret Swift 
Gussie Taylor 
Henrietta Thornton 
Sara Twiggs 
Frances Varner 
Bonnie Westbrook 
:: 'Adrienne Ayers 



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S. N. 

Joan Barnhill 
Ellen Cole 
Catherine Cook 
Eloise Corbett 
Margaret Cubine 
Iola Fincher 
Ella Jane Garner 
Ruth Gilbert 



Club 

Mary Greenway 
Elizabeth Hairston 
Margaret Hall 
Elizabeth Lee 
Marjorie Montgomery 
Mary Moreman 
Virginia Perkins 
Carolyn Willingham 




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Junior-Freshman Wedding 



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Frances Hendrick 


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Frances Justiss 


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Mary Ann McCalla 


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Josephine McW^hirter 


Marie Bazemore 


Dorothy Neville 


Beth Borchers 


Annie Laura Newell 


Julia Brown 


Berniece Roberts 


Elyzabeth Colquitt 


Sophia Stephens 


Elizabeth Dyer 


Evelyn Summer 


Perla Hill 


Gussie Taylor 


Jane Howard 


Sara Twiggs 



Bonnie Westbrook 




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Music 

God looked upon his work, the earth, 

with all its sea and land, 
And saw the youth were filled with 

joy they could not understand. 
Their world was made of wondrous things; 

their hearts were glad and gay, 
And God made music to express the 

thoughts they could not say. 

All through the night a mother sat 

beside a trundle bed 
To watch her child, to smooth the 

pillow for his restless head. 
The longing of her boundless love no 

utterance ever knew 
Until God sent a lullaby from out the 

midnight blue. 

A lonely man, white haired and bent 

turned slowly toward the west 
To view the last bright sunset ere he 

crept away to rest, 
And to his heart there came a sound   

low, gentle, as a sigh  
God's music sent to show his soul the 

star path to the sky. 

MARGARET BARRETT. 



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SLO/TI 




Alpha Ka 
Theta 

Founded 1906 



Betty Watson 
Betty Kiker 
Lollie Traylor 
Aileen Camp 
Catherine Coble 
Catherine Cook 
Elizabeth Dyer 
Frances Hendrick 
Camilla Huguley 
Jean Linn Huguley 
Mary Ann McCalla 
Virginia Perkins 
Sophia Stephens 
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Alpha 
Beta 



Phi 



Founded 1918 

estelle cox 
Elyzabeth Colquitt 
Gussie Taylor 
Marie Bazemore 
Beth Borchers 
Eloise Corbett 
Iola Fincher 
Mary Greenway 
Elizabeth Hairston 
Helen Hardage 
Jane Howard 
Frances Justiss 
Ruby Kitchens 
Mary Moreman 
Dorothy Neville- 
Annie Laura Newell 
Margaret Newell 
Elizabeth Richardson 
Frances Varner 




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Kappa Phi 
Delta 

founded 1921 

Evelyn Summer 
Beverly Thomasson 
Ruth Anderson 
Ruth Burson 
Undine Cleaveland 
Frances Collins 
Yvonne East 
Margaret Gibson 
Ruth Gilbert 
Mary Grant 
Doris Greene 
Margaret Hall 
Ernestine Hearn 
Mildred Hogg 
Margaret Mooty 
Sadie Pike 

Martha Van Houten 
:> Fay Dunlap 
:: " Helen Smyly 




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Kappa Tau 
Theta 

Founded 1924 

Virginia Rountree 
Mary Traylor 
Allene McLarty 
Sarah Allen 
Margaret Cubine 
Jane Daniel 
Margaret Dodd 
Geraldine Doss 
Susanna Hicks 
Perla Hill 
Marjorie Jackson 
Jeanne Johnson 
Charlie Jo Kimbrough 
Marjorie Montgomery 
Betty Ragsdale 
Elizabeth Reed 
Berniece Roberts 
Bette Sutherland 
Margaret Swift 
Katherine Young 
:: 'Adrienne Ayers 



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Delta Phi 
Delta 

Founded 1926 

Julia Brown 
Sarah Gaines 
Phronia Twiggs 
Shirley Barton 
Anne Bellinger 
Ellen Cole 
Mary Hill 
Elizabeth Lee 
Josephine McWhirter 
Henrietta Thornton 
Sara Twiggs 
Bonnie Westbroor 
Betty White 
Byrdie Young 
" Henrietta Brown 



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Excerpts from Early Catalogues 
of the College 

"To educate woman is to refine the world." 

Parents and guardians may entertain no fears as to the health of LaGrange. 
True, for the last two years our Institution has been invaded by mumps, 
measles, and coughs, but for four years with an average of one hundred pupils 
there has occurred within our knowledge but one case of fever proper within 
the circle of our Institute.  1848. 

With a view to promote the health and give graceful action to the pupils, 
Calesthenic Exercises were, at an early period in the history of the Institute, 
incorporated as a part and parcel of the system of education. An intellectual 
education, be it ever so extensive and perfect, is incapable of answering its 
ends without bodily health and vigor. This exercise has been improved from 
time to time till now it is a perfect system of delicate gymnastics. The whole 
school are exercised twice a day in the various steps and manipulations all of 
which are directed and harmonized by the music of the violin. 'Tis not danc- 
ing, and yet it accomplishes all the good that dancing proposes, without in- 
curring any of the evils of that entertainment.  1851. 

A good constitution is all important for any and all of the purposes and 
employments of life. A delicate and refined system of gymnastics in the form 
of Calesthenics has been introduced into this Institution and so arranged as 
that it at once forms a part and parcel of our entire plan of education. To 
make this exercise more efficient and to inspire the pupil with sufficient fond- 
ness for it, it is conducted in connection with appropriate music.  18 5 5. 

For good water, pure air, and delightful climate LaGrange has no superior. 
The extraordinary health of students and citizens attest this fact.  18 58-18 59. 

"A sound mind in a sound body" is an old maxim, none the less desirable 
on account of age. To secure this we have a most accomplished teacher in 
this department who gives daily instruction in the use of wands, rings, and 
dumb bells, free of charge. The muscular development in her pupils has been 
most gratifying to their parents. . . . These exercises are all conducted by 
music. The time must therefore be perfect, giving the class the additional 
advantage of training in time.  1876-77. 



LAGRANGE COLLEGE 

LaGRANGE, GEORGIA 



LaGrange College Offers Excellent Educational 
Advantages to Young Women 



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

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

DIPLOMAS IN ART, EXPRESSION AND THE 
VARIOUS BRANCHES OF MUSIC 



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



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



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



For catalogue and further information address 
W. E. THOMPSON, President :: LaGrange, Georgia 



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VALWAY SUNTONES 

TUFTED 




VaLWAY SUNTONES 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 with 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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DUNSON MILLS 

LaGRANGE, GEORGIA 

MANY YEARS AGO LaGrange 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 Highway, Route 14. Its buildings and 
the 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 tim'es 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. 

A full-time graduate nurse is regularly employed by the Company for the welfare 
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 1937 
But to All the Girls on the Hill 

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Refreshing 




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COMPANY i 



DeSoto - Plymouth 
Dealers 



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SALES 



SERVICE 



Hutchinson - Traylor 
Insurance Agency 



LaGrange 



Georgia 



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Milam Drug Company 



'The Fir in that Appreciates 
Your Patronage" 



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The 

LaGrange National 
Bank 



LaGrange, Georgia 



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Williams and McClure 
Grocery Company 

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Hammett and Groover 
 

Ambulance Service 
  

Phone 183 

! LaGRANGE -:- GEORGIA 



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DANIEL LUMBER 
COMPANY 



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SERVICE COAL 
COMPANY 



CITY DRUG 
COMPANY 



Birdsong Baking Company 

Buffer Flake Bread 

Phone 400 
LaGRANGE -:- GEORGIA 



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MILLS 



LaGRANGE 
GEORGIA 



MIR A CLE 
WHIP 

Salad Dressing 




Created 



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KRAFT 



Gallant - Belk Company 
 

LaGrange's Leading 
Department Store 



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NEWMAN 
CONSTRUCTION 
COMPANY 



EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY 

"Covers Georgia" 



S. H. Kress & Company 

LaGrange, Georgia 



Dry-Cleaning 

Phone 612 



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, J. C. Penney Company, Inc. 



LaGRANGE 



GEORGIA 



YOUNG'S 



Ladies' Apparel 



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Darden Bros. Shoe Stores 

WEST POINT, GA. 

LaGRANGE, GA. 



TOM RUTLAND 

MEAT MARKET 

Western Meats a Specialty 
Phone I 123 



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Daniel's Grocery System 

Three Stores in LaG range 

23 Court Square 
Hill Street Three Points 
I I I Vernon Street 



LaGRANGE GROCERY 
COMPANY 

 

Wholesale Grocers 



LaGRANGE LAUNDRY 
 

"Bundles of Satisfaction" 
  

Phone 129 



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