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COPYRIGHT 1938

BETTY WATSON
Editor

CHARLIE JO Kl MBROUGH
Business Manager

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G E R G I R

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LbGRANGE college LIBRAE

"ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE,"
SAYS SHAKESPEARE. IF SUCH
BE TRUE, THEN OUR YEARS AT
LAGRANGE COLLEGE MAY BE
CALLED AN EPISODE IN A
GREAT DRAMA. MAY IT BE
THAT THE EPISODES WHICH
FOLLOW WILL BE MORE BEAU-
TIFUL AND NOBLER CREATIONS
OF ART BECAUSE WE HAVE
BEEN A PART OF THIS ONE.

THE COLLEGE
THE CLASSES
ACTIVITIES
ATHLETICS
FEATURES
ADVERTISEMENTS

THE FACULTY

WHO HAVE BEEN THE DIRECTORS
OF OUR COLLEGE DRAMA HERE
ON THE HILL AND HAVE BY THEIR
INSPIRATION AND UNDERSTAND-
ING BEEN RESPONSIBLE FOR WHAT
SUCCESS WE HAVE ATTAINED AND
MAY YET ATTAIN WE, THE STU-
DENTS OF LAGRANGE COLLEGE,
DEDICATE THIS VOLUME OF THE
QUADRANGLE.

DEDICATION

MAIDEE SMITH GARDEN

THE AUDITORIUM

SMITH BUILDING

THE QUADRANGLE

THROUGH THE PASSAGEWAY

THE DIRECTORS

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

SAMUEL C. DOBBS, LL.D Atlanta, Georgia

WILLIAM BANKS . ' . Grantville, 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

W. S. DUNSON LaGrange, Georgia

THOMAS K. GLENN Atlanta, Georgia

ROBERT HUTCHINSON LaGrange, Georgia

H. y. McCORD Atlanta, Georgia

DAN T. MANGET Newnan, Georgia

REV. M. M. MAXWELL ../....-.. Griffin, 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. W ATKINS Emory University, Georgia

H. T. QUILLIAN Rome, Georgia

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THE

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

KATE H. CROSS, A.B., A.M.
Professor of Latin

*LUCIE BILLANT, A.B., A.M.
Professor of French

*CARRIE FALL BENSON
Librarian

*Not in picture.

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! ACULTY

WESTON La FAYETTE MURRAY, A.B., M.A
Professor of History

MAIDEE SMITH, A.B., A.M.
Professor of Religion

MRS. ALICE ATWOOD WILLIAMS, B.A.E.
Director of Art

LILLIAN A. PHELPS, A.B., M.A., Ph.D.

Professor of Science

JULIA LEWIS
Dietitian

PEARLE CLARDY, B.A., M.S.
Secretary to the President

*ROSA MULLER
Teacher of Piano

*JUL!A PEACOCK
Matron

'Not in picture.

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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.

LEADING LADIES

BETTY WATSON ....... President

CHARLIE JO KIMBROUGH . Vice-President
ELYZABETH COLQUITT .... Secretary

GUSSIE GILBERT TAYLOR . . . Treasurer

BETTY WATSON

Portsmouth, Virginia
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE

Science and History
a k e

"The fairest garden in her looks,
And in her mind the wisest books."

Glee Club, '35, '36, '37, '38; Dramatic Club, '36, '37,
38; International Relations Club, '37, '38; French Club,
'36; President A K B, '37; Business Manager QUAD-
RANGLE, '37; Editor QUADRANGLE, '38; Y. W. C. A.,
'35, '36, '37, '38; Student Council, '37; Vice-President
Athletic Association, '37; Class President, '36, '37, '38;
Honor Club, '35, '36, '37; I nter-Sorority Council, '36, '37;
O. F., '35, '36, '37, '38.

CHARLIE JO KIMBROUGH

LaGrange, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE

Mathematics
K t e

"Sweet mercy is nobility's true badge."

G. S. C. W., '35; QUADRANGLE Staff, '38, Business
Manager; International Relations Club, '36, '37, '38,
Vice-President, '38; Town Girls' Club, '35, '37, Presi-
dent, '38; Vice-President KTH, '38.

THE SENIOR

LOVAT ANDERSON
Mascot

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HARRIETT ELYZABETH COLQUITT

Dallas, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE
Diploma in Speech
English
A * B

"But were it my fancy given to rate her charms,
I'd call them heaven."

y. W. C. A., '37, '38; Student Government, '35, '38,
Secretary, '37; Dramatic Club, '35, '36, Vice-President,
'37, President, '38; SCROLL Staff, '37, Editor, '38; Quill
Drivers' Club, '37, '38; Class Treasurer, '36, Vice-Presi-
dent, '37; Secretary, '38; F. F. F., '35, '36, '37, '38;
O. F. Club, '35, '36, '37, '38.

GUSSIE GILBERT TAYLOR

Duluth, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE

English
A <I> 15

'Twas her thinking of others mads

you

think of her."

y. W. C. A., '38; French Club, '36; Dramatic Club, '37,
Vice-President, '38; Athletic Council, '38; President
Alpha Phi Beta, '38; President Inter-Sorority Council,
'38; Treasurer of Class, '38; Associate Editor of SCROLL,
'38; Quill Drivers' Club, '38; International Relations
Club, '37, Secretary and Treasurer, '38; Pi-Lot-N Club,
'35, '36, '37, '38.

CLASS OF 1938

MISS JENNIE LEE EPPS
Sponsor

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ADRIENNE GAINES AYERS

Hartwell, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE

History
KT0

"Enflamed with the study of learning and the
admiration of virtue."

International Relations, '36, '37, '38, Secretary, '37;
Inter-Sorority Council, '36; French Club, '36; Pi-Lot-N
Club, '35, '36, '37, '38; Honor Club, '36, '37.

MARGARET BARRETT

Atlanta, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR DIPLOMA IN ART
K A K

"Of all those arts in which the wise excel,
Nature's chief masterpiece is writing well."

Student Volunteers, '36, '37, '38; Daughters of Divinity,
'36, '37, '38; SCROLL Staff, '37, '38; Quill Drivers' Club,
'37, '38; Glee Club, '37, '38; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '38;
QUADRANGLE Staff, '38; Art Club Pros. dent, '38.

THE SENIOR

JULIA BROWN

Dawson, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE
History
A <I> A

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

Dramatic Club, '35, '36, '37, '38; V. W. C. A., '36,
Vice-President, '37, President, '38; Student Government,
Honorary Member, '38; Quill Drivers' Club, '36, '37, '38;
French Club, '36; President A * A, '37, '38; Inter-Soror-
ity Council, '37, '38; Class President, '35; F. F. F., '35,
'36, '37, '38; O. F., '35, '36, '37, 38.

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INA ELIZABETH DYER

Kingston, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE
History

a k e

"She was a form of life and light
That seen became a part of sight."

Secretary and Treasurer AK9, '36, '38; Inter-Sorority
Council, '37; Dramatic Club, '35, '38; Glee Club, '35,
'37, '38; International Relations Club, '36, '37, '38;
Pi-Lot-N Club, '38; F. F. F. '35, '36, '37, '38.

HELEN ELIZABETH ERWIN

CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE

Latin

"For never anything can be amiss,
When simpleness and duty tender it."

Treasurer of Class, '36, '37; Town Girls' Club, '35, '36,
'37, '38; SCROLL Staff, '37, '38; Quill D rivers' Club,
'37, '38; Art Club, '37, '38.

CLASS OF 1938 =

"The

JANE HOWARD

College Park, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE

French

nothing ill can dwell in such a temple.

Student Government Association President, '37; Glee
Club, '36, '37, '38; Y. W. C. A. Honorary Member, '38;
French Club, '36; Quill Drivers' Club, '38; Atlanta Club,
'35; QUADRANGLE Staff, '37; Art Club, '35, '36, '37,
'38; Advertising Manager SCROLL, '38.

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DOROTHY FRANCES NEVILLE

Dillard, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE
History

A <\> B

'Her air, her manners, all

\/ho

saw admir

"d."

Secretary of Class, '37; Secretary and Treasurer of
A <I> B Sorority, '38; Inter-Sorority Council, '36; Dramatic
Club, '37, '38; International Relations Club, '37, '38;
Pi-Lot-N Club, '35, President, '36, '37, '38; Art Club, '36.

ANNIE LAURA NEWELL

Stroud, Alabama
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE

Mathematics and Science
A*B

"The power of thought the magic of the mind!"

Vice-President Student Government, '37, '38; President
Athletic Council, '38, Junior Representative, '37;
French Club, '36; Student Volunteers, '37; Pi-Lot-N
Club, '38, Secretary, '35, Treasurer, '36, '37; L Club, '38.

THE SENIOR

FRANCES CAROLYN SHIREY

LaGrange, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE

History

'Whose little body lodg'd a mighty mind.
Town Girls' Club, '35, '36, '37, '38.

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HELEN SMYLY

LaGrange, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE

History
K<I>A

"A peace above all earthly dignities,
A still and quiet conscience."

International Relations Club, '36, Vice-President, '37,
President, '38; Town Girls' Club, '35, '36, '37, Vice-Presi-
dent, '38; Inter-Sorority Council, '38.

BEVERLY THOMASSON

Carrollton, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE
History
K <E> A

"She that was ever fair and never proud,
Had tongue at will, and yet was never loud."

Town Girls' Club, '35, '36, '37; SCROLL Staff, '36, '37;
International Relations Club, '36, '37, '38, President,
37; Quill Drivers Club, '36, '37, Secretary and Treasurer,
'37; Vice-President Inter-Sorority, '37, '38; Glee Club,
'37, '38; y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '38; Student Volunteers,
'38; Art Club, '38.

CLASS OF 1938

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WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT?

THE UNDERSTUDIES

MARGARET SWIFT

PRESIDENT
KT
Elberton, Georgia

ELIZABETH REED

VICE-PRESIDENT

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LaGrange, Georgia

ALLENE McLARTY

SECRETARY
KT
Manchester, Georgia

PHRONIA TWIGGS

TREASURER
A * A
Griffin, Georgia

: MISS GILBERT
Sponsor

EE THE GLASS

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ROSA COLE
East Point, Georgia
A <I> A

FRANCES COLLINS
Newnan, Georgia
K * A

MARGARET CUBINE
St. Elmo, Tennessee
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JANE DANIEL
LaGrange, Georgia
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MARY GRANT
LaGrange, Georgia
K <I> A

MARY GREENWAY
Greenville, Georgia
A <I> B

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SUE HASTEY
Durand, Georgia
A K

ERNESTINE HEARN
LaGrange, Georgia
K<J> A

ANNE HENDERSON
LaGrange, Georgia

MILDRED HOGG
LaGrange, Georgia
K <I> A

THE CLASS

MARJORIE JACKSON
Manchester, Georgia
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HENRIETTA THORNTON
Dawson, Georgia
A <I> A

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THE CHORUS

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*MISS KINSLAND
Sponsor

FRANCES JUSTISS

PRESIDENT

Hogansville, Georgia
*SARA FRANCES GIBSON

VICE-PRESIDENT

LaGrange, Georgia
MARY ANN McCALLA

SECRETARY

Newnan, Georgia
CATHERINE COOK

TREASURER

McDonough, Georgia

SARAH ALLEN
Grantville, Georgia

JOAN BARNHILL
Folkston, Georgia

SHIRLEY BARTON
Atlanta, Georgia

ELLEN COLE
East Point, Georgia

ELOISE CORBETT
Harlem, Georgia

*YVONNE EAST

*Not in picture.

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CLASS OF 1940

ELIZABETH HAIRSTON
LaGrange, Georgia

MARY HILL
Atlanta, Georgia

PERLA HILL
Forsyth, Georgia

RUBY KITCHENS
Roanoke, Alabama

MARY MOREMAN
Waverly, Alabama

VIRGINIA PERKINS
Howard, Georgia

SARA TWIGGS
Griffin, Georgia

MARTHA VAN HOUTEN
LaGrange, Georgia

*SADIE PIKE
*IMOGENE TUCKER
^MILDRED WRIGHT

'Not in picture.

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BIT PLAYERS

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*MISS CROSS
Sponsor

MARY NELL BAILEY

PRESIDENT

LaGrange, Georgia
RACHEL SORROW

VICE-PRESIDENT

Lithonia, Georgia
ROBBIE YOUNG

TREASURER

Washington, Georgia
LUETA EUBANKS

SECRETARY

Atlanta, Georgia

RACHAEL BOLING
Summerville, Georgia

RUTH BROWN
Manchester, Georgia

ELIZABETH CUNNINGHAM
Hartwell, Georgia

GERALDINE DEAVER
Monroe, Georgia

*MARIE ADAMS

*Not in picture.

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VIRGINIA GRAY
Harlem, Georgia

LOUISE JONES
Roanoke, Alabama

MARTHA MADDOX
Jackson, Georgia

MALLETTE PROCTOR
Warm Springs, Georgia

ELNA ROBERTS
Pinehurst, Georgia

CHRISTINE ROUNTREE
Vidalia, Georgia

PAULINE SHAHAN
LaFayette, Georgia

NEDRA SHOCKLEY
Monroe, Georgia

'ANTOINETTE HENDERSON
JULIETTE HENDERSON

*JANE HUNTER
-CHARLOTTE MICHAEL

*DOROTHY POPE
*MARY PAGE SARGENT
*MARJORIE STONE

''Not in picture.

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CHRISTINE SKELTON
LaGrange, Georgia

MARJORIE TURNER
McDonough, Georgia

SARA TWIGGS
Dalton, Georgia

EDNA WALDROP
LaGrange, Georgia

MARY WHITTEN
Roanoke, Georgia

JENELLE WOOTTEN

Elberton, Georgia

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ORGANIZATIONS

QUADRANGLE STAFF

CHARLIE JO KIMBROUGH

Business Marker

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QUADRANGLE STAFF

MISS KATE H. CROSS
Faculty Advisor

LOLLIE TRAYLOR
Associate Editor

MARY ANN McCALLA
Literary Editor

ELIZABETH REED
Advertising Manager

MARGARET SWIFT
Photographic Editor

MARGARET BARRETT
Art Editor

ANNE BELLINGER
Circulation Manager

FRANCES JUSTISS
Typist

*PERLA HILL

Assistant Advertising Manager

*Not in picture.

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STUDENT COUNCIL

ELYZABETH COLQUITT
Senior Representative

BYRDIE YOUNG
Junior Representative

SARAH ALLEN
Sophomore Representative

GERALDINE DEAVER
Freshman Representative

MARJORIE TURNER
Freshman Representative

JULIA BROWN
hHonorary Member

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y. W. C. A. CABINET

BETTY WHITE
Vice-President

ROSA COLE
Secretary

MARY HILL
Treasurer

BEVERLY THOMASSON
Devotional Chairman

CATHERINE COOK
Tea Room Chairman

BETTY WATSON
Recreational Chairman

FRANCES JUSTISS
Music Chairman

JULIA BROWN
President

y. W. C. A. CABINET

GUSSIE TAYLOR
Reporter

ELYZABETH COLQUITT
Social Service Chairman

PHRONIA TWIGGS
World Fellowship Chairman

MARGARET BARRETT
Publicity Chairman

BYRDIE YOUNG
Under-Graduate Representative

LOUISE JONES
Freshman Representative

JANE HOWARD
Honorary Member

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ELYZABETH COLQUITT
GUSSIE TAYLOR

QUILL DRIVERS' CLUB

ELYZABETH COLQUITT
Editor of Scroll

JENNIE LEE EPPS
Faculty Advisor

SUE HASTEY HELEN ERWIN

MARTHA VAN HOUTEN MARGARET BARRETT

HENRIETTA THORNTON ANNE HENDERSON

JANE HOWARD

MARY HILL

ANNE BELLINGER
JULIA BROWN

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THE SCROLL

HENRIETTA THORNTON
Business Manager

ANNE HENDERSON
Circulation Manager

JANE HOWARD
Advertising Manager

MARTHA VAN HOUTEN
Assistant Advertising Manager

GUSSIE TAYLOR
Associate Editor

MARGARET BARRETT
Art Editor

HELEN ERWIN
Alumnae Editor

MARY HILL
Exchange Editor

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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
CLUB

HELEN SMYLY

PRESIDENT

CHARLIE JO KIMBROUGH

VICE-PRESIDENT

GUSSIE TAYLOR

SECRETARY AND TREASURER

ADRIENNE AYERS
ANN E BELLINGER
JULIA BROWN
LEO BURTZ
ROSA COLE
ELIZABETH DYER
ERNESTINE HEARN
ANNE HENDERSON
MARJORIE JACKSON
ALLENE McLARTY
DOROTHY NEVILLE
MARGARET SWIFT
BEVERLY THOMASSON
HENRIETTA THORNTON
PHRONIA TWIGGS
BETTY WATSON
BETTY WHITE
CAROLYN WILLINGHAM
BYRDIE YOUNG
* MARY GREENWAY
*SARA PRITCHETT
ELIZABETH REED

'Not in picture.

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MR. MURRAY
Sponsor

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PI-LOT-N

ALLENE McLARTY
SARA ALLEN
LUETA EUBANKS
MARY WHITTEN
LOUISE JONES
ELOISE CORBETT
SARA TWIGGS
PHRONIA TWIGGS
MARJORIE TURNER
ELIZABETH DYER

ADRIENNE AYERS
DOROTHY NEVILLE
RUBY KITCHENS
ANNIE LAURA NEWELL
MARGARET SWIFT
HENRIETTA THORNTON
MILDRED HOGG
FRANCES COLLINS
ANNE BELLINGER
GUSSIE TAYLOR

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GLEE CLUB

MISS ELIZABETH GILBERT Director

PHRONIA TWIGGS President

BETTY WHITE Vice-President

BYRDIE YOUNG Secretary

ELIZABETH REED Treasurer

ELIZABETH CUNNINGHAM
NEDRA SHOCKLEy
BEVERLY THOMASSON
SHIRLEY BARTON
BETTY WHITE
ROBBIE YOUNG
MARY MOREMAN
SARA TWIGGS
FRANCES JUSTISS

ROSA COLE
PHRONIA TWIGGS
ELLEN COLE
RACHEL SORROW
MARGARET CUBINE
BETTY WATSON
GERALDINE DEAVER
BYRDIE YOUNG
CHRISTINE ROUNTREE
JANE HOWARD

JENELLE WOOTTEN
MARGARET BARRETT
ELIZABETH REED
ALLENE McLARTY
DOROTHY POPE
ELIZABETH DYER
MALLETTE PROCTOR
MARGARET SWIFT
SARA TWIGGS

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ART CLUB

MRS. A. A. WILLIAMS Sponsor

MARGARET BARRETT President

ANNE HENDERSON Vice-President

MARGARET SWIFT Secretary and Treasurer

MILDRED HOGG
BEVERLY THOMASSON
ROBBIE YOUNG
ELNA ROBERTS
MARY NELL BAILEY
RUBY KITCHENS
JOAN BARNHILL

LOUISE JONES
CHARLOTTE MICHAEL
MALLETTE PROCTOR
MARGARET CUBINE
ANNE HENDERSON
JANE HOWARD

VIRGINIA GRAY
RACHEL SORROW
JENELLE WOOTTEN
MARGARET SWIFT
MARY MOREMAN
MARGARET BARRETT
MARY WHITTEN

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F. F. F.

FRANCES COLLINS PERLA HILL

RACHEL SORROW MARGARET SWIFT

HENRIETTA THORNTON ELYZABETH COLQUITT

ROBBIE YOUNG SARAH ALLEN

JENELLE WOOTTEN JULIA BROWN

CHRISTINE ROUNTREE SARA TWIGGS

ANNE BELLINGER ELIZABETH DYER
MARY ANN McCALLA

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O. F. CLUB

ROBBIE YOUNG
JENELLE WOOTTEN
MARJORIE TURNER
RACHEL SORROW
LUETA EUBANKS
CHRISTINE ROUNTREE
MARY NELL BAILEY
BETTY WHITE
ANNE BELLINGER
SARA TWIGGS

FRANCES JUSTISS
MARY ANN McCALLA
ALLENE McLARTY
HENRIETTA THORNTON
MARGARET SWIFT
BYRDIE YOUNG
BETTY WATSON
ELYZABETH COLQUITT
JULIA BROWN
*SARA TWIGGS

*Not in picture.

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DAUGHTERS OF DIVINITY

MARGARET BARRETT President

MISS MAIDEE SMITH Sponsor

BYRDIE YOUNG LEO BURTZ

LUETA EUBANKS MARGARET BARRETT

MISS MAIDEE SMITH ROBBIE YOUNG

PHRONIA TWIGGS SARAH ALLEN

FRANCES COLLINS SARA TWIGGS

JOAN BARNHILL SARA TWIGGS
MARY GREENWAY

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STUDENT VOLUNTEERS

PHRONIA TWIGGS President

MARY HILL Vice-President

BYRDIE YOUNG '. Secretary

MILDRED HOGG Treasurer

MARGARET CUBINE
CATHERINE WERNER
SHIRLEY BARTON
BEVERLY THOMASSON
MARJORIE JACKSON
MARJORIE TURNER
BETTY WHITE
MARY GREENWAY
PHRONIA TWIGGS
NEDRA SHOCKLEY
FRANCES COLLINS

^FRANCES JUSTISS

BYRDIE YOUNG
SUE HASTEY
LEO BURTZ
VIRGINIA PERKINS
MARY MOREMAN
PERLA HILL
RUBY KITCHENS
SARA TWIGGS
SARA TWIGGS
MILDRED HOGG
GERALDINE DEAVER

'Not in picture.

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SPRING PASSIONAL

Not long, before these dun, disconsolate hills

Will flame again to April's tender blushes;

The little dreary brooks will catch

The silver torrent of her tears,

And sing anew between their greening rushes.

Even now, the withered, dry ghost-grass,

Last vestige of the old year's slow reliction,

Bears the incredible gold of a jonquil's opening star,

Enfolds a bluebell's breathless benediction.

So rebegins the old processional,
Immemorial and proud, the warm skies under;
When fields and hedges, billowing with bloom.
Are caught into a wide, soft, fragrant wonder.
How soon, oh birds, will you begin your songs,
Above the dragon-flies and brown bees' humming?
Soon April's feet must find the meadow-paths
I cannot wait, I cannot wait her coming!

Carrie Fall Benson,
in EVERY YEAR AN APRIL

SORORITIES

ALPHA PHI BETA

Founded 1918

ELYZABETH COLQUITT
ELOISE CORBETT
MARY GREENWAY

ELIZABETH HAIRSTON
JANE HOWARD
FRANCES JUSTISS

RUBY KITCHENS
MARY MOREMAN
ANNIE LAURA NEWELL

DOROTHY NEVILLE
GUSSIE TAYLOR

MARY WHITTEN

KAPPA PHI DELTA

Founded 1921

FRANCES COLLINS
MARY GRANT

ERNESTINE HEARN
MILDRED HOGG

LOUISE JONES
PAULINE SHAHAN

HELEN SMYLY
BEVERLY THOMASSON

MARTHA VAN HOUTEN

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Founded 1924

SARAH ALLEN
ADRIENNE AYERS
MARY NELL BAILEY

MARGARET CUBINE
ELIZABETH CUNNINGHAM
JANE DANIEL

MARJORIE JACKSON
CHARLIE JO KIMBROUGH
ALLENE McLARTY

MALLETTE PROCTOR
ELIZABETH REED
ELNA ROBERTS

CHRISTINE ROUNTREE
MARGARET SWIFT
EDNA WALDROP

JENELLE WOOTTEN

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DELTA PHI DELTA

Founded 1926

SHIRLEY BARTON
ANNE BELLINGER
RACHAEL BOLING

JULIA BROWN
ELLEN COLE
ROSA COLE

LUETA EUBANKS

MARY HILL
RACHEL SORROW

HENRIETTA THORNTON
MARJORIE TURNER
SARA TWIGGS

SARA TWIGGS
PHRONIA TWIGGS
CATHERINE WERNER

BETTY WHITE
BYRDIE YOUNG
ROBBIE YOUNG

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ATHLETIC COUNCIL

ANNIE LAURA NEWELL
President

ALLENE McLARTY
Vice-President

MARGARET SWIFT
Treasurer

SARA TWIGGS
Secretary

GUSSIE TAYLOR
Senior Representative

ANNE BELLINGER
Junior Representative

PERLA HILL
Sophomore Representative

SARA TWIGGS
Freshman Representative

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Sponsor

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ELYZABETH COLQUITT

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JANE HOWARD

DOROTHY NEVILLE

OUT OF MY DREAMING

Out of the muddy waters,

the lily's waxy white,
Out of the dreary darkness,

the dawning's hopeful light,
Out of a furrowed hillside,

the wheat field's beauty springs;
Out of a drab cocoon,

a pair of gorgeous wings.
Out of an hour of sadness,

a lovely pleading song,
Out of a silent hardship,

a heart courageous, strong.
Out of the future's dimness,

one friend forever true;
Out of the past of memories,

out of my dreaming you.

MARGARET BARRETT.

ADVERTISEMENTS

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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

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 Eife
Hot and Cold Running Water in Every Room

The atmosphere of the college life is dis-
tinctly 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

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W. E. THOMPSON, President :: LaGrange, Georgia

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VALWAY SUNTONES TUFTED present an enchanting nosegay of
pastel or deeper color effects for modern bedrooms and bathrooms. The
secret of ensembling 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 recpiired 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

Veil way Rug Division

LaGRANGE

GEORGIA

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The

DUNSON MILLS

LaGRANGE, GEORGIA

M ANY YEARS AGO LaGrange was named by one of her first citi-
zens "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 MI ELS 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 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 EaGrange 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 oi 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 con-
tributes substantially to the support of their resident pastors.

The D n man Mills Extends Greetings and Good Wishes Not
Only to the LaGrange College Seniors of 193 8
But to All the Girls on the Hill

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LaGrange

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LaGrange

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Milam Drug Company

"The Firm that Appreciates

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LaGrange's Busiest Store

YOUNG'S

LaGrange

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Ladies' Apparel

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Four Stores in LaGrange

614 Jefferson
23 Court Square
Hill Street Three Points
1 1 1 Vernon Street

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Hinson Brothers Motor
Company

Dodge * Plymouth
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Sales and Service

220 Main Street
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TOM'S

Butter Crisp
Cheese Crisp

Darden Bros. Shoe Stores

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West Point, Ga.

LaGrange, Ga.

LaGrange Laundry

"Bundles of Satisfaction"

Phone 129

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The College Girls
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OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR

All QUADRANGLE negatives are held in our
files for several years and personal photo-
graphs can be obtained at any time.

Write for information and special price list.

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SUCCESSFUL ANNUALS REQUIRE
THE SERVICES OF EXPERIENCED
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