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La Grange College

La Grange, Georgia

La Grange College Bulletin

Vol. LXXVII MARCH, 1925

Number 2

Entered at the post office at La Grange, Ga., as
second class matter under Act of August 24, 191 2.

Auditorium and East Front of La Grange College Campus

TA GRANGE is located among the foothills of the Blue Ridge
'^ Mountains at an elevation of eight hundred thirty-two feet
above the sea level. No malaria. Campus commands a magnifi-
cent view. Seventy miles from Atlanta on A. & W. P. and
A. B. & A. railroads.

Every opportunity is offered for the attainment of culture,
character and refinement in the association of sympathetic teach-
ers and congenial companions.

For additional information address

President of La Grange College, La Grange, Georgia

The Oreok Smith Building

The Wedding of Miss Freshie and Mr. Student Government

FEATURES OF L. C.

FACULTY. The faculty of La Grange College is composed of teachers who have had
training in the leading institutions of this country and Europe. They are selected for
their personality, training, and experience, as well as for their scholarship.

CI RR1CI 1. 1 M. Standard four-year courses leading to the A.B. and B.S. degrees.
Fifteen units required for admission to any department.

SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS. L. C. takes great pride in her special departments.
The Department of Music offers Piano, Violin, Voice, Pipe Organ, Harmony, and the
privilege of orchestral work to those qualified. All special teachers hold diplomas from
well known conservatories. The Home Economics Department gives excellent train-
ing in cooking, sewing, household management, and educational hygiene. Expression
and Art are exceptionally fine.

EQUIPMENT. Much attention is paid to the welfare and comfort of students. Ev-
ery dormitory room has the modern conveniences of electric light, steam heat, and run-
ning water.

PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT. A large gymnasium, swimming pool, and athletic-
held provide ample facilities for indoor exercise and outdoor sports.

ALUMNAE. Tlie alumna' of La Grange College now number over twelve hundred,
among whom are main who have become distinguished by their services to humanity.
Special attention is directed to the roll of L. C. alumnas.

ATMOSPHERE AND INFLUENCES. The atmosphere of life here is distinctly
religious. The college is the property of the M. E. Church, South. L. C. has inter-
esting literarj societies, inspiring mission study classes, a live Y. W. C. A., enthusiastic
athletic organizations, and a delightful social life.

I A GRANGE COL1 I (.1 . founded in 1851 as an Institute and chartered as a College in 1847,
is one of the oldest college* tor women in the United States. Classified as a standard college by
the Hoard of Education of the M. E. Church, South. Fifteen units required for admission; one
hundred and twentv semester hours for graduation.

Rear View of the Harriet Hawkes Building

Varied Features inMs

Dramatic Ci i b

Tennis Champions

Pecan Row La Grange College Nuts Are on- the Trees

One of the Basketball Teams

Outdoor Life at La Grange College

A North Corner of La Grange College Campus

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