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3 o e u e AS YOU TURN THROUGH THESE PACES, WE HOPE YOU WILL GRASP OUR CONCEPTION OF BEAUTY AS WE SEE IT RE FLECTED IN THE LIVES OF THOSE WHO CONSTITUTE THE GEORGIA STATE COLLEGE FOR W O M E N.

4 r " Copyright 1935 Margaret Jordan, Editor-in-Chief Ceorgellen W alker, Business Manager

5 PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS GEO RGIA STATE CO LLEGE FOR W O M EN MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA

6 This volume of the Spectrum we dedicate to Dr. Luther Beeson President Emeritus who, through his Christian tolerance; through his consideration of the personalities, the rights, and the opinions of others; and through his thirty-eight years of unselfish service to this institution to the thousands of girls whose lives he has touched a living example of the Beauty of character.

7 Dr. Jasper Luther Beeson

8 Recognizing the significant part which Beauty has always played in the lives of mankind, and realizing its possibilities for enriching and deepening the meaning of human experience, we have chosen Beauty as the theme for the 1935 Spectrum. M an s innate love of Beauty has found expression through various mediums and in countless forms, depicting every phase of life. W herever and in whatever age man has lived, he has left his monuments to the Beautiful. In developing our theme, we have sought to present a few outstanding spheres of man s artistic expression, selecting from each some characteristic illustrations. Furthermore, we have endeavored to show how activities on our campus are related in a small way to these respective fields.

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12 a m lt d ^ i/ lc u n t ^ \J e tu o n There are two edifices homes of great leaders which are world-renowned for majesty and historic interest. The interior of the Alhambra is noted for its myriad columned and arched courts and intricate stone-work. It was in this palace of Moorish kings that Queen Isabella received and commissioned Columbus for his journey of exploration that culminated in the discovery of America. Mount Vernon, the former residence of George W a sh ington, exemplifies all that is stately and beautiful in Colonial architecture. As great leaders in the past have directed the destinies of entire nations, so do the leaders of our campus on a smaller scale have their influence.

13 john Dewey Education FAC U LTY

14 Dr. Hoy Taylor, Dean of Instruction Head of Department of Social Science Miss Ethel Adams, Dean of Women

15 v. Dr. J. L. Beeson, President Emeritus m L M L ä i t a t i C u Dr. E. H. Scott, Registrar Mr. Linton S. Fowler, Bursar DR. SCO TT MR. FO W LER f. Page 19

16 c^jt)eyattm ciil J- ccíjla Miss Mamie Padgett Miss Clara M. Nixon Dr. L. C. Lindsley Art Agriculture and Biology Chemistry Dr. Harry A. Little Education and Psychology Dr. W illiam T. W ynn English Dr. Sidney L. M cgee French Mrs. Fern E. Dorris Geography Mrs. Stewart Wootten Health and Physical Education Dr. Amanda Johnson History Page 2 0

17 var 'J h v A * ^ L ^ r r ] P ^ - - / ^ v - - / ' ^-5* / / ) ^ ~ cy attuici il jr^recitl^ Miss Clara W. Hasslock Dr. Francis P. Daniels Miss Virginia Satterfield Home Economics Latin Library Science Miss Alice Napier Miss Alice Lenore Tucker Miss Mabel T. Rogers Mathematics Music Physics Miss Leila R. Godfrey Burfitt Peabody School Mr. E. G. Cornelius Secretarial Science Dr. W. C. Salley Spanish Vage 21

18 f a c u l t y jjlas Miss Austelle Adams, Peabody School Mrs. W. H. Allen, Music Miss M ary Lee Anderson, Peabody School Miss Florence Barnett, Secretarial Science Miss Martha Bass, History Education lisstileanor Brannen, Peabody School Miss M ary B. Brooks, Peabody School Miss Rosabel Burch, Health Miss L. R. C. Burfitt, Peabody School Miss Katherine Butts, Peabody School Miss M ary Rees Bynum, Peabody School Miss Margaret Candler, Peabody School Mr. E. G. Cornelius, Secretarial Science Miss W inifred C. Crowell, English Dr. Francis P. Daniels, Latin Miss Nelle Day, Peabody School Miss Jimmie Deck, Assistant Librarian Mrs. Fern E. Dorris, Geography Miss Blanche Greene, Physical Education Miss Helen Greene, Social Science Miss Helen Hagan, Assistant Librarian a. it - t Miss Mabry Harper, Home Economics ' Miss Clara W. Hasslock, Home Economics Miss Louise Hatcher, Peabody School Mrs. E. R. Hines, Music Miss Carolyn Hooten, Peabody School Miss Beatrice Horsbrugh, Music Miss Maggie Jenkins, Music Dr. Amanda Johnson, History Miss Mildred Johnson, Peabody Schcol Miss Ruth Jordan, Peabody School Miss Angela Kitzinger, Physical Education Dr. L. C. Lindsley, Chemistry Dr. Harry A. Little, Education Miss Lena Martin, Chemistry Dr. Thomas B. Meadows, Education Miss Anna E. M iller, Physical Education, on Miss Louise McDaniel, PeabodyjSchool Dr. S. L. M cgee, French Dr. Beatrice I. Nevins, Biology Miss Clara M. Nixon, Biology Mrs. Aline C. Owens, Home Economics Miss Mamie Padgett, A rt Miss Josephine Pritchett, Secretarial Science Miss Irene H. Redding, Peabody School Miss Mabel T. Rogers, Physics Dr. W. C. Salley, Spanish Miss Virginia Satterfield, Library Science Miss Katherine K. Scott, English Mrs. Martha Sibley, Education Mrs. Anne S. Smith, Home Economics Miss Hallie Claire Smith, English Miss Louise Smith, Health Miss Mary E. Smith, Peabody School Mrs. Sara Bigham Smith, Biology Miss Annette Steele, English Miss Frances Stewart, Peabody School ^ Miss Margaret Sutton, A rt Miss Gussie Tabb, Home Economics Miss Blanche Tait, Biology ^ r' Baylor, Social Science ^ i^ *C - M rs. J. T. Terry, Secretarial Science Leave Mr. 0. A. Thaxton, Social Science Miss Kate Thrash, Secretarial Science Miss Jessie Trawick, Chemistry Miss Alice Lenore Tucker, Music Miss Pattie M. Turner, French Mrs. Alice W illiam s, A rt, on Leave Mrs. Kathleen W. W ooten, Health Dr. W. T. W ynn, English H O U SE M O T H ER S Mrs. J. M. Bates Mrs. E. C. Beaman Mrs. Martha Christian Miss Nora Cone Miss Clara E. Morris, Home Economics ^ 4 ^ c\ ft-p-ol 'la (xm-> - C... V X C ' ^*rs *" Miss Annje Jo Moye, Physical Education Mrs. A. J. Kiser Mrs. M. M. Martin Miss M ary Vinson ^ Page 22

19 Ruth Bryan Owens Women in Government STUDENT GOVERNMENT Page 2 3

20 Elizabeth Pollard President For every group to be well organized, there must be leaders. The organization, however, cannot live upon the energy of the few; it can survive only through the combined energy of all. It is the purpose of these leaders to maintain organization and progress through an undying sense of service and group loyalty. Page 24

21 a v e t u n t e n t Council In this body is vested the supreme legislative and final judicial powers of the Student Government Association. It is the voice of the students. Elizabeth Pollard Viola james Elizabeth Jennings Grace W ebb Lillian Jordan Margaret Edwards Rosalie Sutton Doris Grossman Frances Roane Elizabeth Alford Ruth Vinson Betty Reed Margaret Jordan

22 S t a l e e u t K_yjcvcznmeitt Upper Court Correction is the basis of improvement. W ith justice and far-sightedness ever in mind, it is the aim of the Court to make our campus a better place in which to live, and to help students to help themselves. Elizabeth Pollard Viola James Elizabeth Jennings Grace W ebb Billie Howington Caroline Ridley Catherine Mallory Margaret Garbutt Mary Goldstein Page 26

23 eiil K ^iav etu m eiu Executive Board This body is the fulcrum of student government. The power of enforcing the decisions of the Upper Court and Student Council is vested in the Student Executive Board. Viola James Elizabeth Pollard Kathleen Roberts Frances Sanchez Virginia Cason Elise Johnston Mildred Stewart Selma Robinett Etta Colvin Thelma W illiam s Elizabeth Jamieson Page 27

24 S t u cleiit C ^y jcv e tn n ieu t tc ja n ija tio n W e, the students of the Georgia State College for Women, desired to enter into a larger life which would come through selfcontrol in our daily lives, through cooperation in community welfare and government, and through unselfish service in helping others. W ith these desires came the realization that "W h at we are to be we are now becoming. It was through a Student Government Association that we best saw ourselves realizing this ideal; for it is through this medium that we become accustomed to group life, that we learn to live intelligently in the group, that we acquaint ourselves with responsibilities, that we make choices and decisions comparable to those which we shall be forced to meet in our world government. Student Government stimulates us, as students, not only to be our best selves, but also to become finer characters, through the development of our personalities by discovering that the highest values are not attained through individualistic actions but through social cooperation. It allows us to be individuals, yet individuals with interests submerged in the group; it is representative, on a small scale, of civilization in its highest known development democracy.

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28 O f all memorials erected by individuals there are none lovelier than the Taj Mahal and Bok Tower. Considered the most perfect structure ever created by man, the Taj Mahal is a tribute of a great emperor to his wife. Its sheer beauty justifies the genius and toil of the twenty thousand men who labored seventeen years to complete it. The Singing Tower of Florida was built by Edward Bok as a bird sanctuary. Constructed of pink Georgia marble and surrounded by countless lakes and fountains, it is regarded as one of the most beautiful campaniles in the world. These monuments are examples of individual achievement in the field of architecture. In the following sections are presented four outstanding American women whose contributions to the Beautiful lie in other fine arts.

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31 Billie Howington Senior Officers Tampa, Florida, B.S. in Education President Margaret Edwards... Representative to Council Savannah, B.S. General Buena Kinney...Vice-President Villa Rica, B.S. General Mary Goldstein...President of Day Student Group Milledgeville, A.B. Degree Mary Louise Dunn...Secretary Marietta, A.B. Degree Marjorie Sykes...Treasurer Columbus, A.B. Degree Page 39

32 ern e M carva Allen Hapeville S. in Home Economics Anne Arnett Newnan S. in Home Economics M i l Elise Adams Alford Suejette Adams Edith Allen Elise Adams Vidal ia A.B. Degree Suejette Adams W e s t Point B.S. in Education Elizabeth Alford Milledgeville B.S. in Education Edith Allen Shellman B.S. in Education M carva Allen Arnett Tage 40

33 c z c Dorothy Brewton Vidal a A.B. Degree Mildred Brinson Sylvania B.S. in Education * * f Battle Boynton - IP 4 m m m ""W Mary Barksdale Norwood B.S. in Education Jean Battle Talbotton B.S. General Myron Boggus Oxford B.S. in Education Brewton Brinson Leta Boynton Albany B.S. in Home Economics Page 41

34 Kate Bryan W rightsville.s. in Education Mabel Bryant Savannah.S. in Education Brookins Lena Beth Brown Brophy Sarah Brown Iris Brookins Milledgeville B.S. in Education Mabel Brophy W e st Palm Beach, Florida B.S. in Vocational Home Economics Lena Beth Brown Hapeville B.S. in Education Sarah Brown Lithonia B.S. in Education Kate Bryan Mabel Bryant Page 42

35 s. Mary Carolyn Carmichael Comer B.S. in Education Viola Carruth Roswell A.B. Degree PW '%. Buie Frances Camp i Burns Sarah C. Camp Margaret Buie Rentz B.S. in Education Helen Burns Pittsview, Alabama A.B. Degree Frances Camp Greenville B.S. in Education Carmichael Carruth Sarah C. Camp W hitesburg B.S. General Page 43

36 S. Margaret Collins Commerce B.S. in Education Susan Colquitt Columbus A.B. Degree Carter Champion Chalker Childers Martha Carter Fort Valley B.S. in Education Marisally Chalker Avera B.S. in Education Mildred Champion Macon B.S. in Education Kathryn Childers M ilner A.B. Degree Collins

37 T"*' >e m o t e Margaret Crane Albany B.S. in Home Economics Margery Crittenden Shellman B.S. General Jfc ) b b t ~ ly y j w ' n ' - y u A s tk - < i/ (k ^ ta& / *1 / ^=^- ' k J L é u J- s C sia J L C / j L/ L u Z c l * y ~ ~ Colvin Cooley Cook Corley Etta Colvin Lincolnton B.S. in Education Blanche Cook LaCrange B.S. in Education Nell Cooley Sandersville B.S. General Eloise Corley Dunbarton, South Carolina Crane Crittenden B.S. in Home Economics Page 4 5

38 T sẹuiptá Helen Doster Monroe A.B. Degree Helen Douglass Sanford, Florida B.S. in Education Davis Derrick Dawkins Dobbins Eleanor Davis Atlanta B.S. in Education Sara Dawkins Thomasville A.B. Degree Pauline Derrick Oglethorpe A.B. Degree Florence Dobbins Thomasville '.S. in Home Economics Doster Douglass Page 46

39 c J x t^ a a J L ^ - 9 ' z j j l Celia Freeman Toomsboro B.S. in Education Voncile Garrison Ludowici A.B. Degree Dye Ezzard Louise Durham Americus B.S. in Home Economics Ethel Dye Blythe B.S. General Mabel Ellis Monticello B.S. in Home Economics Freeman Garrison Mary Ezzard Roswell A.B. Degree Page 47

40 S. Lucile Griffith Reynolds A.B. Degree Mrs. Gladys Hogan Milledgeville A.B. Degree Gibson Goff Glover Ruth Griffin Annie Gibson Fitzgerald A.B. Degree Belle Glover Zebulon B.S. in Home Economics Lillian Goff Uvalda B.S. in Education ÆÊÊÊ Ruth Griffin Villa Rica B.S. General Lucile Griffith Hogan Page 4 8

41 j ç. < c z y e it L & t e Marguerite Harrison Harlem B.S. General Marion Hartshorn Griffin A.B. Degree Hall Hanson Hanna Harper B.S. in Education Helen Hanna Conyers B.S. in Education Nina Hanson Decatur B.S. General Harrison Hartshorn Julia Harper W aycross B.S. in Education Page 49

42 e r n o t e Margaret Holsenbeck Gray A.B. Degree M attie Claude Holt Cordele B.S. in Education Hendricks Highnote Henry Hodges Eunice Pearl Hendricks M etter B.S. in Home Economics Elizabeth Henry Ringgold B.S. General Cathryn Highnote Richland B.S. in Education Marjorie Hodges Brinson A.B. Degree Holsenbeck Holt Page 50

43 sẹn Late AJm-w ^ Elizabeth Jamieson Savannah B.S. in Education M r Ë m - À Â J H r, *» PS Elizabeth Jennings Augusta B.S. in Education i m m». ^ «Hopkins Israils Hughes Ivey Bertha Barr Hopkins Havana, Cuba B.S. General Carolyn Hughes Stillmore I.S. in Home Economics Katie Israils Atlanta 3.S. in Education Jamieson Jennings Louise Ivey Milledgeville S. in Home Economics Page 51

44 Ç < z z y c u l a t e Margaret Jordan Columbus B.S. in Education Eloise Kaufman Columbus A.B. Degree Johnston Jones Elise Johnston Byromville B.S. in Education Pauline Joiner Oglethorpe B.S. General Jewell Jones LaCrange B.S. in Education Lillian Jordan Dania, Florida B.S. in Education Margaret Jordan Kaufman Page 52

45 ç. cz~y e m o te Sarah Lyles Marshal Ivi I le B.S. in Education Mary McCarthy W h ite Oak A.B. Degree Laine Leaptrott Lazenby Long Carolyn Laine Cochran.S. in Home Economics Frances Lazenby Augusta i.s. in Home Economics Rhosland Leaptrott Hardwick B.S. General Lyles M ccarthy Robbie Long Cataula A.B. Degree

46 S. Frances Martin Dawson A.B. Degree Alice Mashburn Atlanta A.B. Degree M cc rew Madden McRae Maness Mrs. Bessie R. M ccrew Thomaston A.B. Degree Evelyn McRae Glenwood A.B. Degree Patricia Madden Concord A.B. Degree Elizabeth Maness Atlanta B.S. in Education M artin Mashburn Page 54

47 sẹn Late Harriet Nelson Ideal B.S. in Education Rebie Newton Millen S.S. in Education Miles Martha Anne Moore Catherine Moore Minter Marian Miles Griffin 3.S. in Vocational Home Economics Catherine Moore Augusta B.S. General Martha Ann Moore Griffin B.S. in Education Nelson Newton Elizabeth M inter Hapeville B.S. General Page S 5

48 ç. e m o t e Matilda Otwell Augusta B.S. Cenerai Lois Pangle Tunnel HI II A.B. Degree Nichols Oliver Oglesby Opie Dorris Nichols Screven B.S. in Home Economics Carrie Katie Oglesby Elberton A.B. Degree Virginia Oliver College Park B.S. in Home Economics W illie Opie Dover.S. in Education o tw ell Pangle Page 5 6

49 ç. Grace Pfeiffer Sylvania B.S. General Helen Grace Phillips Monticello B.S. in Education Parker Paschal Parks Perry Mildred Parker Cohutta B.S. in Education Cora Belle Parks Gainesville B.S. in Education Helen Paschal Harlem i.s. in Vocational Home Economics Pfeiffer Phillips Edith Perry Collins i.s. in Education Page 57

50 c Myra Ray Norwood A.B. Degree Virginia Register Dublin A.B. Degree Pollard Raley Marie Pinkston Ludowici A.B. Degree Elizabeth Pollard Jacksonville, Florida B.S. General Minnie Belle Pryor Dublin ;.S. In Home Economics Marilee Raley Louisville 3.S. in Education Ray Register Page 5 8

51 sẹnlate Frances Sanchez Barwick B.S. in Education Leata Sanders Commerce A.B. Degree - M M JU t o u ju. 3 Roberts Rucker Robinett Sale Ruth Pharr Roberts Lawrencevllle A.B. Degree Selma Robinett Shellman B.S. in Education Julia Rucker Alpharetta A.B. Degree Sanchez Sanders Nancy Sale Sharon B.S. in Home Economics Page 59 i

52 s. eu lo t i I. V. Sherrill Bowden i.s. in Home Economics M ary Evelyn Short Tifton B.S' in Education Sawyer Scott Scarboro Sheppard M ary Sawyer Macon.S. in Education Louise Scarboro Sti I Irrore A.B. Degree Maud Scott Cordele A.B. Degree W innie Sheppard Savannah A.B. Degree r Y v f Sherrll Short Page 60

53 i s. Louise Smith Atlanta A.B. Degree Sheila Smith Fort Myers, Florida A.B. Degree Slappey Eleanor Smilh Agnes Smith Elizabeth Smith W ilda Slappey Albany A.B. Degree Agnes Smith LaCrange B.S. General Eleanor Smith Odessadale A.B. Degree Louise Smith Shelia Smith Elizabeth Smith Monticello B.S. in Education Page 6 1

54 ci h S. e u L a t e M ary Summerour Duluth B.S. in Education Sarah Talley Villa Rica 3.S. in Home Economics Spears Stapleton Stanford Stewart Annie Margaret Spears Jeffersonville A.B. Degree Priscilla Stanford Mount Vernon B.S. in Education M ary Agnes Stapleton Stapleton A.B. Degree Mildred Stewart Haddock B.S. General Summerour Talley Page 62

55 d emote Elizabeth Todd McIntyre A.B. Degree Dorothy Turner Moultrie B.S. in Home Economics Tappan Helen Thomas Dorothy Thomas Thompson Caroline Tappan White Plains B.S. in Home Economics Dorothy Thomas Macon A.B. Degree 1 Helen Thomas Newnan B.S. in Vocational Home Economics Todd Turner Martha Thompson Palmetto A.B. Degree Page 63

56 c. <zzyemote Josephine Vickery Hartwell.S. in Home Economics Ruth Vinson Cordele A.B. Degree Nettie W are Toomsboro B;S. in Education Vandiver Verdier Bessie Tyner Macon B.S. in Education La Nelle Vandiver lefferson A.B. Degree Ethel Veal Milledgeville B.S. in Education Jean Verdier Plainsville B.S. in Education Vickery Vinson W are Page 64

57 s.emote Thelma Williams Dalton A.B. Degree Eleanor Wooten Buena Vista B.S. in Education Loretta Wright Atlanta B.S. General Webb Whidden Wheeler Mary Jim Williams Grace Webb Quitman A.B. Degree Idell Wheeler East Point B.S. General Nell Whidden Sandersville Ï.S. in Education Mary Jim Williams Thelma Williams Wooten Wright Greensboro A.B. Degree Page 65

58 Senior Song All along through our school days, W e will ever honor and praise Our dear Alma Mater true. W e ll fight for you, Rah, Rah, for C. S. C. W e will try to bring her fame, On and upward carry her name; W e will always cherish Mem-ries of her and be faithful to C. S. C. When our College days are o'er, C. S. C. we ll love her still more. Even though we re far away, Our thoughts will stay, Round dear old G. S. C. Brown and gold will be always A reminder of happy days When the Class of 35 was waking Echoes! Cheering for C. S. C. Chorus: Hail! Hail to our C. S. C. The best class ever we shall be. W e will always stand the test; Fight for the ideals that are best. For our dear College we will strive; W e ll uphold our class of 35; W e ll be loyal to the spirit Of our dear C. S. C.

59 Edna St. Vincent Millay Poetry J U N I O R S Page 67

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61 Junior Officers Caroline Ridley...President Decatur Rosalie Sutton...Representative to Council Brunswick Louise Donehoo...Vice-President Atlanta Mary Dan Ingram... Fayetteville Dorothy Allen... Hapevil Page 69

62 & Akerman Bowman Elizabeth Ackerman Augusta Adamson Branham Angley Brannen JE / g ^ Bowman Bronwood Doris Adamson Atlanta Sarah Branham Oxford Martha Angley College Park Lucille Brannen Statesboro Thelma Arnold Devereux Kathryn Brooks Greensboro Lucille Bloodworth Macon Ladye Brown Royston htnio Vage 70

63 Bryant Carithers Bürgin Carmichael Burnett Cason Calhoun Casteel Frances Bryant Atlanta Archie Carithers Fort Valley Nellie Bürgin Buena Vista Anne Carmichael East Point Mildred Burnett Grey Os'* Virginia Cason Jewell 'TO c* Margaret Burney Macon Jane Cassels Americus Sarah Calhoun Mount Vernon Ruth Casteel Washington minate Page 71

64 { O L / U hp.. «.» S> d c x ^ x J L i- U Lß. 4 + W v lt^ u L > &C0. v *_ yh 1<Da. byyi M U S T <_ ZxJL-O^- 3 J L Chambers Colwell Cheney, Martha Cooper Cheney, M. Cox Cline Cranford Coleman Dailey Austelle Colwell Blairsville Martha Cheney Albany Miriam Cooper Columbus Mary Cheney Carrollton Alice Cox Louisville Sadie Cline Cisco Ruth Cranford Buena Vista Dorothy Coleman Devereux Donnie Dailey Homer <) f mt Late Page 72

65 Daniel, A. Dow is Danieli, E. Draughn Davis Drewry Deck Ell is Dixon Elton Annette Daniel Morgan Lola Dowis Atlanta Elizabeth Danieli Villa Rica Beatrice Draughn Savannah Isabel Davis Cuthbert Virginia Drewry Criffin Sara Jane Deck Tunnell Hill Dorothy Ellis Monticello Maude Dixon Cclumbus Frances Elton Tennille ñ fumate Pa ge 7 S

66 Ferguson Class Fortson Goette Gaston Greer Gibson Hale Giesler Hammett Sara Helen Ferguson De Sota Nan Glass Atlanta Josephine Fortson Elberton Mary Goette Hawkinsville Ruth Gaston Americus Henrietta Greer Monticello Katherine Gibson Augusta Martha Hale Monroe Martha Giesler Atlanta Marilucy Hammett Hapeville Uin Late Page 74

67 tinotj lt)c* U Q I 4 so 'Oudto ' ~2>es>4' Harris Hollinshead, C. / j Jd ilto nc f A**Wfllinshead, R Hester Horne Hodges Hudson Holland Irwin lu u K ao > i h ^ l H l a o J* tynp pio^& ^ alkm 1! 5 * Ì D «^ -tat ^ J L>)ir»nM. d no Gladys Harris LaGrange Clara Hollinshead Milledgeville Lora Helton Sandersville Ruth Hollinshead Milledgeville Dorothy Hester Cairo Ashley Horne Hawkinsville Frances Hodges Hapeville Virginia Hudson Vidalia Jeanette Holland Byron Minnie Ann lrwin Sandersville ñ Situiate Page 7 5

68 ' " S i C\ C\ Ivey, M Iordan Ivey, R. Kersey Ivey,T. Kimbrough James Kimsey Iones Kinney Marguerite Ivey Milledgeville Olive Jordan Milledgeville Rose Ivey Milledgeville Elsie Kersey LaCrange Thelma Ivey Milledgeville Felice Kimbrough Decatur Viola james Atlanta Mary Lou Kimsey Toccoa Annie Laurie Jones Washington Irene Kinney Villa Rica 0 I It I t 10 tj Page 76

69 Knight Matthews Lanier Miller Lewis Mincey McCriff Moore Mangham Murphey Florence Knight Social Circle Emily Matthews Atlanta Clara Lanier Statesboro Sara Miller Nashville Dimples Lewis Eatonton Harriet Mincey Warthen Mary McCriff Brunswick Floride Moore Milledgeville Ruth Mangham Americus MaryLillian Murphey Augusta <i Page 77

70 Murray Perdue Norton Perkins Oakley Persons Owen Phillips Parrish Pilkenton Virginia Murray Fort Valley Avis Perdue Alamo Virginia Norton Newton Dorothy Perkins Columbus Ruby Oakley Falrburn Louise Persons Monacello Sarah Owen LaCrange Martha Phillips Augusta Merlyn Parrish Pavo Fay Pilkenton Moleña Hin lot i Page 78

71 H 3 Í -, 1 Purdom Rucker Natalie Purdom Blackshear 1 Betty Reed Gainesville Ruth Ridgway Canton Barlice Saltsman LaGrange PH Kathleen Roberts Gainesville Charlotte Sanchez Barwick Lucile Rogers Reidsvi I le Weldon Seals Waycross ñ Initiate Page 79

72 Seagreaves Shouse Senn Shuman Shealy Simmerson Shearouse Shell Smith, E. E. Smith, E. T. Ernestine Seagreaves Fitgzerald Virginia Shouse Madison Evelyn Senn Dawson Vilda Shuman Coolidge Evelyn Shealy Milledgeville Runnette Simmerson Milledgeville Florence Shearouse Savannah Edna Earl Smith Mount Vernon Frances Shell Turin Elizabeth T. Smith Atlanta Urn Late Page 80

73 Smith, F. Stewart, P. Sparkman Styles Staples Sullivan Starr Swan Stewart, H. Tanner Flora Smith Palacia Stewart Kite Haddock Eleanor Sparkman Columbus Ima Styles Bowden Helen Staples Mableton Sara Sullivan Perkins Mary Brown Starr Cordele Mabelle Swan Brunswick Hazel Stewart W hite Plains Edith Tanner Atlanta 'uníate Page 8 1

74 I Thurmond, V. Wall Thurmond, E. Watson, M. Tos Watson, P. Walden Weathers Walker Williams, E. Vida Thurmond Midville Minnie Bell W all El lavi I le Embelle Thurmond Danburg Mildred Watson Griffin Ethel Tos Claxton Pearl Watson Odessadale Virginia Walden Louisville Gwendolyn Weathers Mount Vernon Georgellen W alker McDonough Edith Williams Cordele () - lituicte Page 82

75 Williams, L. Williams, M. W illis Wilson Witherington Wright Rauch Lois Williams Porterda le Sybil Wilson Davisboro Martha Williams Granivi I le Hazel Witherington Pineview Mary Carey W illis Columbus Alliene Wright Griffin Jeanette Rauch Dawson Page 83

76 Junior Class Song Hail to our G. S. C! Hail, hail to thee! Our hearts and hands are ready And our love for thee is steady. W e raise our Junior song, High to the skies. W e give our praise to thee, Our G. S. C! Skies may be blue above, Skies may be grey. No matter what the weather W e will fight it out together. W e ll hold your memory dear Down through the years. Hail to our Alma Mater, G. S. C.!

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79 Sophomore Officers Catherine Mallory...President Savannah Doris Grossman...Representative to Council Brunswick Juliette Burrus... Vice-President Columbus Grace E. Green... Secretary Waynesboro ^ Myra Jenkins...Treasurer ^ Thomaston j C ^ _ Page 87

80 t C. - *5- í U v J i, j u O / o l a j * - ^ í ^ h P *-y y (Q-e> ^KK^.dh? n» ^, Jü j j u u w æ a -u l a. Æ OjD r> IV&-OL- U J J m ^^exá^jt^''vv - ~ É^L J É ^>V^.aLa-«M_Ay. H A. -^1 t H U b U u JO Adams, G. Allen, R. Athon Adams,]. Adams, M. Adams, R. Allen, I. Allen, M. P. Allmond, S. R. Almond, R. Anderson, Martha Anderson, Merle Anderson, R. Aubry Austin Baker Baston Baughn Geraldine Adams Monroe Jeanette Adams Newborn Mary Adams Boston Ruth Adams Stapleton Isabelle Allen Social Circle Mary Pitts Allen Monticello Ruth Allen Matthew Sara Ruth Allmond Columbus Ruth Almond Griffin Martha Anderson Summit Merle Anderson Nicholls Rebecca Anderson Atlanta Avlona Athon Macon Evelyn Aubry Atlanta Marianna Austin Conyers Mary Zena Baker Milledgeville Ethlyn Baston Milledgeville Marion Baughn Atlanta <~>OvL Page 8 8

81 Bazemore Bennett Bessent Bond Bostwick Boyer Brewton, E. Bridges Brown, A. D. Bedgood Brantley Brown, C. Bird Brewton, A. Brown, I. Black Brewton, D. M. Brown, M. H. Dorothy Bazemore Atlanta Louise Bennett Fort Caines Bill Bessent W arwick Hazel Bedgood Davisboro Susie Bird Metter Carol Black Atlanta ^ C liffo rd Bond"*-* CL. Eastman * Lorene Bostwick Camilla Ellen Boyer Sparta Elgah Brantley Oconee Ala jo Brewton Vidalia Dorothy Mae Brewton Waycross Eleanor Brewton Bel Ivi lie Catherine Bridges Berner Anna Deille Brown Hillsboro Geneva Brown Cobbtown julia Brown Martin Mary Houser Brown Crovania <T~>?J)ll PM Page 89

82 Brown, R. Calhoun, K, Carithers Bürgin Calhoun, M. E. Carmichael Burke Calloway Carroll irrutfr Calhoun, F. Cargill ~hapman Rosalyn Brown Cobbtown Katherine Calhoun- - Savannah Martha Cray Carithers Fort Valley Julia Burgin Buena Vista Mary Ellen Calhoun Arlington Lilia Carmichael Canton Miriam Burke Hapeville Mary Irwin Calloway Tignall Margaret Carroll Trion Edna Jo Butler Ramhurst Aileen Camp Riverdale Mary Carruth Roswell Margaret Cagle Ball Ground Margaret Campbell Macon Ellen Carswell Jeffersonville Frankie Calhoun Soper ton /(/ Evelyn Cargill Savannah Jane Chapman Woodstock Page 90

83 Clodfel ter Cook Davis, H. L. Cobb, H. Cowan Davis, I. Cobb, N. Cox. E. Davis, M. L. Coleman Cox, C. Davis, S. Collins, E. Cronin De Lamar Collins, E. Davidson Dennard Sallie Clodfelter Eatonton Hazel Cobb Eastman Nelle Cobb Alpharetta Carolyn Coleman Perry Elizabeth Collins Davisboro Ernestine Collins Acworth Virginia Cook Marietta Frances Cowan Griffin Elizabeth Cox Atlanta Genevieve Cox East Point Sara Ellen Cronin Dawson Sara Davidson Lithonia Hetty Louise Davis Flint Josie Davis Thomasville Mary Lois Davis Clayton Sara Davis Douglas Ledra De Lamar Columbus Christine Dennard Columbus Z^>CY)l hout atei 7 Page 91

84 Dorris Ellis Foster Drew Ennis Franklin Dubose Faglie Fuller Duncan Fleming Garrett Echols Flurry Godard Eidson Fortscn Gcree Annette Dorris Lucy Lee Ellis Neel Foster Loganville Perry, Florida Roswell Martha Ann Drew Louise Ennis Martha Franklin Cay Stone Mountain Thomaston Jane Dubose Mary Elizabeth Faglie Harriet Fuller Ludowici Avera Atlanta Alice Duncan Martha Fleming Virginia Garrett Dublin Albany Columbus Louise Echols Ruth Flurry Doris Godard Milledgeville Atlanta Milledgeville Grace Eidson Alice Fortson Virginia Goree Tifton Elberton LaGrange out otes Page 92

85 Goss Hadley Hardison Gray Hagan Harper Green Hall, ). Harralson Groover Hall, S. Harrell, Mary Gross Harrell, ^Martha Harri Gunter Hansell Harrison Roxie Goss Richland Virginia Gray Lyons Evelyn Green Atlanta Evelyn Groover Ochlochnee Minnie Helen Gross Kingsland Annie Scott Gunter Griffin & Sara H Columbus Elise Hagan Sylvania jamie Hall Helena Sadie Hall Wrightsville Martha Harrell Quitman Margaret Hansell Atlanta Christie'Hardison ^ A- Byron Loraine Harper Brunswick Mary Harralson Decatur Mary Harrell Eastman Mary Harris Thomasville Martha Harrison Atlanta cyli om at-ei Page 93

86 Herndon Hitchcock, C. Hasty Herrin Hitchcock, L. Hatcher Herron Hodges Hayes Hicks, L. Hogg Heisler Hicks, M. Holland Henry Hillhouse Hollis Catherine Hart Colvert Mary Hasty Georgetown Rose Herndon Dalton Evelyn Herrin Winder Clyde Hitchcock Milledgeville Lois Hitchcock Moultrie Lois Hatcher Milledgeville Grace Hayes Bonaire Gertie Heisler Thomasville Mildred Henry LaFayette Floreine Herron Columbus Lois Hicks Cartersville Mildred Hicks Stone Mountain Martha Cole Hillhouse Sylvester Edith Hodges Oconee Mary Elizabeth Hogg Ellaville Virginia Holland Atlanta Jeanne Hollis Brunswick y^>kanteten Page 94

87 fl > Holloway Holmes Ivey, F. Ivey, M. R. Johnston loiner Holsenbeck lackson Joseph Huff lamieson Kelley Hunt Jenkins Kempson Ingram lohnson Kite Maude Holloway Milledgeville Frances Ivey Thomson Elizabeth Johnston Macon Margaret Holmes Elko Mary Ruth Ivey Augusta Martha Joiner Wrens Ruth Holsenbeck Milledgeville Adelaide Jackson Nashville Frances Joseph Thomasville i Jewell Huff Milledgeville Florence Jamieson Savannah Katherine Kelley Elberton Gertrude Hunt Kathleen Virginia Jenkins Dooling Dorothy Kempson Senoia Dorothy Ingram Atlanta Catherine Johnson East Point Louise Kite Macon cvliam.&'ceá Page 9 5

88 Klein Leverett Lynes Lanier Little McCall Lasseter Lord McCarthy Lattimore Loveless McDonald Lay Luke McCavock Lee Lunsford McKenney Marie Klein Atlanta Marjorie Lanier Soperton Mary Lasseter Monroe Edna Lattimore Savannah Hazel Lay Winder Sarah Lee Dawson Mary Leverett Macon Claudia Little Macon Margaret Lord Commerce Kathleen Loveless Atlanta Elizabeth Luke Ashburn janie Lunsford Millen Garnett Lynes Savannah Elizabeth McCall Rebecca Dorothy McCarthy W hite Oak Ruth McDonald Winder Mary McCavock Thomasville Martha McKenney Atlanta Page 96

89 . McLendon Malone May McMichael, E. Marshall Maynard McMichael, M. McTyre Mason, A. Mathis, Margaret Meadors, D. Meadows, E. Mallette Mathis, Sara Meeks Mann Maxwell Meeler Hessie McLendon Soperton Sarah Malone Monticello Mattie Jo May Lincolnton Elizabeth McMichael Hamilton Margaret McMichael Cork Dorothy McTyre Powder Springs Wilhelmina Mallette Live Oak, Florida Margaret Mann Senoia Dorothy Marshall Evans Martha Coyle Amason Carlton Margaret Mathis Abbeville Sara Mathis Sandersville Hennilu Maxwell Danville Elsie Maynard College Park Dorothy Meadors Albany Elizabeth Vidalia ±? U S W O * Ruth, Meeks Bertha Meeler * Atlanta L c-ntoteá Page 97

90 ** Mercer, H. Mercer, S. Nelson, L. Nlckles Opllnger Orr, B. Morgan Norman Orr, S. Moseley Nunn Pace Mulkey Nelson, K. O Neal, E. O Neal, ). Parker, E. Parker, J. Hazel Mercer Cordele Sarah Mercer Adgatesville Anne Morgan Clyo Claire Moseley Lyons Miriam Mulkey Millen Kathleen Nelson Finleyson Lucile Nelson Thomaston Frances Nickles Blythe Jane Norman Nashville Florence Nunn Bostwick Edna O Neal College Park Jane O'Neal LaFayette Florence Oplinger Waycross Blanche Orr Riverdale Sara Catherine Orr Calhoun Margaret Pace Hapeville Evelyn Parker Buena Vista Jeanne Parker Thomasville ÿcplcmcti'.s Page 9 8

91 Parker, L. Peacock, M Powell Parker, M. Peavy Prater Paschal Perkins. D Preston Patrick Perkins, V. Rainey Peacock,C. Peterson Raley Peacock, D. Pinson Ray Louise Parker Wrightsville Martha Parker Howard Martha Paschal Harlem Margaret Patrick Quitman Charlotte Peacock Rome Doris Peacock Camilla Mary Peacock Columbus Odine Peavy Unadilla Dorothy Perkins Millen Virginia Perkins Florence Daisy Peterson Ailey Martha Pinson Sylvester Carolyn Powell Vienna Billie Prater Dalton Lucy Preston Monroe Audrey Rainey Buena Vista Zelma Raley Louisville Katherine Ray Norwood 7 It cm. otes Page 99

92 Rees Samson Simmons, J. Reeves Richardson Sessions Shell Simmons, M. E. Sirmons, B. Rives Shepard Slade Rogers Russel! Shuman Simmons, E. Smith, A. Smith, Carolyn Kathryn Rees Mary Elice Samson Jane Simmons Lincolnton Sandersville Atlanta Mary Reeves Katherine Sessions Mary Helen Simmons Waynesboro Milledgeville Montrose Ruth Richardson Helen Shell Beatrice Sirmons Abbeville, Alabama Turin Blakeley Luia Rives Maud Shepard Ethel Slade Sparta Colquitt Cordele Robbie Rogers Marjorie Shuman Augusta Smith Gainesville Nashville Haddock Maurine Russell Edna Simmons Carolyn Smith Wayside Lumber City Oglethorpe

93 Smith, Cecelia Smith, E. Smith, V. Speer Starke Stephens Smith, F. Smith, L. Spell Spüler Stewart, E. Stewart, K. Smith, Marjorie Smith, Mildred Stanton Stapleton Story, E. Story, K. Cecelia Smith Albany Elizabeth Smith Newborn Florence Smith Hapeville Lucile Smith Waycross Marjorie Smith Tennille Mildred Smith Ocilla Virginia Smith Sandersvllle Sara Speer Ochlochnee Vera Frances Spell Fitzgerald Alleyne Spiller Atlanta Virginia Stanton Newborn Martha Stapleton Folkston Harriette Starke Atlanta Mildred Stephens Social Circle Elizabeth Stewart Macon Katherine Stewart W hite Plains Emily Story Zebu Ion Kathryn Story W arwick Page 101

94 L á U Stuckey Thompson ^Vaughan Sturgis Trice Vosburg Suliivan, B. Turner Wailer Sullivan, E. Sullivan, M. Upshaw Van Cise Ward, Mary Bertha Ward, Mertys Thomas Vann Watson Elizabeth Stuckey Atlanta Mary Thompson Pinehurst j Margaret Vaughan ^ V Jj^ h o m a s v ille Margaret Sturgis Warrenton Christine Trice Thomaston ^ Judy Vosburg Ringgold Bernadette Sullivan Milledgeville Virginia Turner Fort Valley Lula Bernice W aller Swainsboro Erma Sullivan Zebulon Eugenia Upshaw Rosebud Mary Bertha Ward Lincolnton Margaret Sulivan Milledgeville Peggy Van Cise Albany Mertys Ward Arlington Lucile Thomas Macon Sara K. Vann Macon Virginia Watson Louisville hamo t es Page 102

95 Weems Williams, R. B. W est Willis, J. Woodward Westbrook Williams, M. M. Wrench Whatley Williams, S W yatt W ilkes,). Wilkes, A, Willingham Womack Yates Mary Frances Weems Cave Springs Kathleen W est Chatsworth Jeannette Westbrook Dalton Sarah Whatley Concord Joyce Wilkes Lyons Amanda Wilkes Collins Rosa Blue Williams Juanita Willis Chula Mary Martha Williams Sylvanla Susie Williams Lincolnton Louise Willingham Milledgeville Julia Womack DeSota Norma Woodward Keysville Agnes Wrench Folkston Martha W yatt Chickamauga Virginia Yates Adrian ta mates Page 103

96 Sophomore Class Song Never saw a class quite so peppy before, Never saw a class quite so jolly, what s more. W e don t hesitate, to quickly state W e ll keep this record going, W e ll improve with age, everyone may be sure. Chorus For You can t ever show us That any class before us Could be as proud as we are Of our own C. S. C. Nor Any class behind us W e know will ever find us Lacking in the spirit of a true loyalty. W e will work and strive to keep alive The spirit that will help us build the green and white to such a height will live forever more. So join with us in singing, For with this song we re bringing The proof of our devotion To our own C. S. C. Words by Catherine Mallory.

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99 Freshman Officers Margaret Garbutt...President Albany Frances Roane... Representative to Council Atlanta Lessie Smith... Vice-President Abbeville Marguerite Rollins...Secretary Dalton Rebecca W h ittle...treasurer Atlanta Page 107

100 Abbott Abell Abersold Abraham Adams Alford Allen, M. Allen, S. Amason Armour Armstrong Arthur Bacon Bagwell Bailey Balkcom Barnett, C. Barnett, M. Barron Batchlor Beall Beasley Bedingfield Bell Elizabeth Abbott Louise Amason Carolyn Barnett Columbus Hapevllle Griffin Mildred Abell Jeanne Armour Martha Barnett Richland Columbus Milledgeville Jean Abersold Rubye Jo Armstrong Aline Barron Atlanta Hazlehurst Thomaston Charlotte Abraham Myrle Arthur Rufulyn Batchlor Hawklnsvllle Meansville Eatonton Virginia Adams Lenora Bacon Lenore Beall Thomaston Plains Eatonton Louise Alford Edith Bagwell Newell Beasley Milledgeville Buford Glennvllle Mamye Allen Louise Bailey Elyce Bedingfield Fort Wlnokur LaCrange Wadley Sara Allen Leila Balkcom Sara Bell Shellman Georgetown Sandersville Page 108

101 <Æ> Berry Bonner Briscoe Black Botdorf Brooks Blackwell Bowlan Brown, A. Blanton Boyer Brown, D. Mathis Boynton Brown, H. Blue Bluestein Bradley Bray Brown, M. Joe Brown, M. John Mary W ill Bennett Georgetown Eleanor Berry Orlando, Florida Margaret Black The Rock Evelyn Blackwell Royston Mildred Blanton Pavo Ruth Mathis Nashvi 1le Kate Blue Hawklnsvllle Marjorie Bluestein Brunswick June Bobbitt Vldalla Frances Bonner Madison Dorothy Botdorf Decatur Mary Clifford Bowlan Barwlck Doris Boyer Sparta Hazel Boynton Flint Helen Bradley Waycross Martha Bray Roberta Emily Brinson Woodcliff Mary Nell Briscoe Monroe Elizabeth Brooks Washington Amelia Brown Sparta Dorothy Brown Unadilla Helen Brown Cartersvllle Mary joe Brown Hillsboro Mary John Brown Fort Gaines JU teilt men I Page 109

102 <4 Brown, M. X. Biown, R. Bundrick Caldwell Capel Capps Chandler, E. Chandler, S. Chapman Burge Carroll Chasteen Burke Carter Cheney Busbee Butler Cain Castile Cawley Chambless Chitty Clore Coleman Mary X. Brown Martin Ruth Brown Fort Valley Louisa Bundrick Cordele Eltye Vaughn Burge Atlanta Cene Elizabeth Burke Albany Elizabeth Busbee Byronville Joan Butler Savannah Maurine Cain Gainesville Lucy Caldwell Smyrna Elna Capel Molena Irma Capps Augusta Louise Carroll Boston Elsie Carter LaGrange Genie Castile Griffin Swan Cawley Mitchell Geraldine Chambless Waycross Elizabeth Chandler Milledgeville Sue Chandler Good Hope Catherine Chapman Dawson Eula Bay Chasteen Waycross Ruth Cheney Griffin Lucille Chitty Tusculum Theresa Clore Amerlcus Sue Coleman Helena men Page 110

103 Collar Collins, M. Collins, S. E. Cone Connell Cooke Criswell Crockett Cromartle Crowder Davidson Davis, M. Davis, V. Dickson Donovan Dorough Doss Dowis Downs Dozier Drew Duggan Echols Edenfield Grace Collar Laura Cromartie Virginia Doss Atlanta Soperton LaGrange Marjorie Collins Louise Crowder Frances Dowis Marietta Birmingham, Alabama Lawrenceville Sara Ellen Collins Mary Davidson Marjorie Downs Flint Columbus Wrightsville Beverley Cone Mary Davis Mary Jo Dozier Decatur Ateo Montlcello Frances Connell Virginia Davis Margaret Drew Concord Gainesville Flerndon Mildred Cooke Gussie Dickson Rebekah Duggan Atlanta Fitzgerald Warthen Elsie Criswell Elizabeth Donovan Virginia Echols Manchester Sandersville Washington Carolyn Crockett Thelma Dorough Jane Edenfield Bradenton, Florida Vienna Stillmore teilt men Page 111

104 r Edge Fite Frasure tdwards, C. Fleetwood Futral, M. Edwards, M. Ford Futral, S. Embry Fouche Garner Enloe Fountain Garrison Evarts Fowler Gasque Farley Franklin Gibbs Faulkner Fuller Gibson Mary Edge Doerun Charlotte Edwards Savannah Marjorie Edwards Griffin Martha Embry Atlanta Vallie Enloe Buchanan Mildred Evarts Adel Anna Farley Columbus Carolyn Faulkner Montlcello Louise Fite Plains Mary Lenna Fleetwood Cartersville Sarah Ford Hapeville Marie Fouche Poulan Rupert Fountain Me 1ntyre Margaret Fowler Warrenton Barbara Franklin Vienna Cornelia Fuller Hogansvllle Iva Frasure Woodcliffe Margaret Futral Savannah Sadie Futral Griffin Catherine Garner Glennvllle Marian Garrison Clarksville Anna Lee Gasque Atlanta Drewllyn Gibbs Shadeydale Theresa Gibson Bollingbroke Page 112

105 T l i f e * Cignilliat Gilbert Gilland Gilmore Godbee Gordy, Martha Gordy, Miriam Gorman Grace Green, M. Green, P. A. Greene, E. Greene, R. Haddock, J. Hall, A Hall, C. Hall, E. Ham Hamilton Hancock Haney Hanna Hardy Harner Earline Cignilliat Atlanta Carolyn Gilbert Zebulon Ruth Gilland Villa Rica Faye Gilmore Rebecca Mary E. Godbee Waynesboro Martha Gordy Perry Miriam Gordy Perry Agnes Gorman Atlanta Nell Grace Vienna Mary Green Decatur Peggie Anne Greene Moultrie Eolyne Greene Macon Ruth Greene Perry jane Haddock Haddock Alice Hall Sparks Clara Hall Deepstep Eugenia Hall Hilton Annabel Ham Milledgeville Laura Hamilton McDonough Louise Hancock Roberta Margaret Haney Newnan Frances Hanna Camak Ophelia Hardy Washington TeCoah Harner Waynesboro J U Page 1

106 Harrison Hart Harvey Hobbs Hodges, S. Hodges, V. Hopkins Hornsbuckle Hotch Hatcher Haynes Hogg Holder Hubbard, A. Hubbard, E. Henderson Hill Hind Holland Holton Hood Hubbard, N. Hulme Hulsey, E. Florence Harrison Harrison Frances Hart Dallas Hazel Harvey Jesup Katherine Hatcher Griffin Flora Haynes Camak Edna Henderson Austelle Genevieve Hill Decatur Frances Hind Albany Marjorie Hobbs Dublin Sara Hodges Oconee Virginia Hodges Dublin Mary Hogg College Park Virginia Anne Holder Jefferson Beverlie Holland Claxton Madie Holton Davlsboro Fannie Hood Hapeville Catherine Hopkins Griffin Julia Hornsbuckle Grayson Clare Hotch Brunswick Anne Hubbard Milledgeville Eleanor Hubbard Royston Nellie Hubbard McDonough Lu Ella Hulme Toomsboro Elizabeth Hulsey Gainesville y teiltm e n Page 114

107 Hulsey, V. Humphrey Hunt lackson, S. lackson, T. lenkins, B. lones, Emmie Jones, Eugenia lones, E. L. Hunter Ivey lackson. B. lenkins, E. L. Jennings Johnson, E. Jones, C. lones, H. jones, J. lackson, E. Jackson, M Johnson, M. Joiner Iones, L. lones, R. Velma Hulsey Cleveland Lula Mae Humphrey Alamo Eunice Hunt Kathleen Geraldine Hunter Colquitt Lucile Ivey Porterdale Beutelle Jackson Harrison Elizabeth Jackson Bostwick Mary Jackson Atlanta Sylvia Jackson Winder Thelma Jackson Eastman Bertice Jenkins Sylvania Emma Lloyd Jenkins Midland Virginia Rose Jennings Cordele Erma Johnson Sparks Marie Johnson Swainsboro Virginia Joiner Vidalia Emmie Jones Norwood Eugenia Jones Columbus Evelyn Love Jones Hawkinsville Gwendolyn Jones Washington Hortense Jones Whigham Julia Jones Decatur Leola Jones Warrington Ruth Jones Good Hope te lint en Page 11S

108 f l. - ' Jones, S. C T * * - * * «* / Kent, V. Lang losey Kilgore Langford luhan Kimbrough Layfield Kaminer Kimsey Ledford Kennedy King Lewis Kennemore Kent, M. E. Kent, M. Kinney Koebley Lamb Leverett Lindsey Lipford Sara jones Jesup Virginia Kent Wrightsville Mary Frances Josey Bartow Helen Kilgore Hapevllle Maida Juhan Berlin Charlie Jo Kimbrough LaGrange Julia Kaminer Lexington, South Carolina Caroline Kimsey Gainesville Gladys Kennedy Baxley Gladys Kennemore Cumming Madeline King Dalton Maurice Kinney Milledgeville Marion Lewis v Fort M cph erscsiii^- ^v' '«o V Mary W. Leverett Wellston X Mary Ellen Kent Fort Valley Martha Koebley Decatur Sue Lindsey Irwinton Mildred Kent Gibson Doris Lamb Atlanta Camille Lipford Franklin Page 116

109 I' Little, D. Little,). Littlefield Lovett Lowe, D. Lowe M. Lucas Lummus Lyle McBride McCrary McDowell McMillen McMullen McWaters Maddox Mann, F. Mann, R. Manning, A. E, Manning, F. Marchmand Mathis Maxwell, A. Maxwell, F. Dorothy Little Rebecca Lyle Frances Mann Cornelia Dawson Atlanta jane Little Marguerite McBride Reba Mann Milledgeville Milledgeville Abbeville Rosina Littlefield Frances McCrary Ann E. Manning Blackshear Hawkinsville Barnwell Lena Lovett Sara Davis McDowell Frances Manning Wrightsville Conyers Barnwell Doris Lowe Mary Lynn McMillen Mary Hunt Marchmand Cray Gainesville Chipley Martha Lowe Rachel McMullen Marjorie Mathis Thomson Milledgeville Richland Elizabeth Lucas Leah McWaters Annie Maxwell Reynolds Adrian Danville Frances Lummus Ann Maddox Florine Maxwell Columbus Dawson Lexington t e ilt uten I Page 117

110 Maxwell, S. H. Meadows, Chri.'Meadows, ClydMiddlebrooks Minton Mitchell, F. Mitchell, P. Mitchell, S. Mize Mizelle Montford Moore, B. Moore, F. Moore, L. Morgan, E. Morgan, L. Morgan, P. Morrison Moseley Moses, M. H. Moses, MildredMoss Mote Mulligan Sara Hester Maxwell Dewey rose Christine Meadows Vidalia Clyde Meadows Helena Melba Middlebrooks W arwick Helen Minton Kite Frances Mitchell Hazelhurst Polly Mitchell Waycross Sara Mitchell Lavonia Mary Frances Mize Griffin Nelle Mizelle Rhine Sarabelle Montford Thomasville Barbara Moore Sharon Florence Moore W ad ley Lucile Moore Hogansville Elizabeth Morgan Vienna Llewellyn Morgan Sylvania Pauline Morgan Vienna Beth Morrison Thomson Helen Moseley Byron Mary Helen Moses Vidalia Mildred Moses Coweta Juanita Moss Carnesvllle Minnie Belle Mote Winder Marjorie Mulligan Glennvllle teiltn ten Page 118

111 Murphey Nicholson Paul Murrow Nolan Persons Newbet ry Norris Pettit Newby Noyes Phillips Newsome Oliver Pierce Newton, O Neal Pjke MicNewton, MildnNichols Pate Patton Pittman Price Eleanor Murphey Moreland Vaunena Murrow Stone Mountain Mary Newberry Iron City Aileen Newby Jeffersonville Bernice Newsome Soperton A. Mildred Newton Collins Mildred Newton Millen Jewell Nichols Rockmart Joyce Nicholson Eastman Willena Nolan Senoia Kathleen Norris Eastman Louisa Noyes Atlanta Mary Oliver Flowery Branch Virginia O Neal Roberta Marjorie Pate Davlsboro Jeanette Patton Hapeville Johnnie Paul Wadley Rachel Persons Monticello Rachel Pettit Canton Antoinette Phillips Cummings Lena Grace Pierce Mystic Mary Lillian Pike Newnan Mary Ruth Pittman Macon Mary Price Vidette m e n Page 119

112 Prince Pritchett Quarterman Ray, A. Ray, E. Ray, M. Reynolds Roberts, C. Roberts, F. Roberts, K. Robinson Rowan Royston Rozier Ruark Rucker Rushing Russell Sadler Sammons Sanders Sandifer Saunders Seaman Lautrell Prince Godfrey Mary Pritchett Griffin Nelle Quarterman Waycross Annette Ray Elberton Edna Ray Savannah Marjorie Ray Norwood Price Reynolds Macon Crawford Roberts Crawfordville Frances Roberts Dawson Katherine Roberts Doerun Roberta Robinson Dover Frances Rowan McDonough Frances Royston Jonesboro Frances Rozier Sparta Dorothy Ruark Bostwick Helen Rucker Alpharetta Hazel Rushing Savannah Carolyn Russell Juliette Helen Sadler Hartwell Helen Sammons Soperton Margaret Sanders Arlington Mary Sandifer Adrian Ruth Sanders Roberta Bessie Dale Seaman Waycross tes temit im en Page 120

113 Semasko Seyle Shell Sheram Shuman Simpson Slade Slaughter Smith, Edna Smith, Libby Smith, E. S. Smith, F. Smith, ). Smith, MargareSmith, M. E. Spears Spell Spence Springs Standard Stanley Stanton Staton Stokes. N. Nadio Semasko South River, New Jersey Lila Seyle Savannah Betty Shell Griffin Mary Ellen Sheram Tennille Nellie Mae Shuman Coolidge Emily Simpson Rockmart Isabel Slade Bartow Edith Slaughter Canon Edna Smith Andersonville Elizabeth Libby Smith Atlanta Elizabeth S. Smith Soperton Frances Smith Waycross Julia Smith Jesup Margaret Smith Swainsboro Mary Elizabeth Smith Cedartown Marguerite Spears Mansfield Naomi Spell Fitzgerald Estha Spence Flogansvllle Julia Springs Warrenton Elizabeth Standard Harlem Mildred Stanley Gainesville Mary Stanton Social Circle Frances Staton Covington Nell Stokes Gordon

114 Stokes, W. Stone Tharpe Thomas Turner, M. L. Turner, R. Wainright Walker Stubbs Thomason, K. Ussery Wallace Sumner \ Tabb Thomason, S. \ Thompson Vann \ Varn Wansley \M ard, C. Teasley Turner, C. V eal W aft Thacker Turner, M. Wagner Warner Wylene Stokes Eastman Mary Stone Whlgham Cecelia Stubbs Milledgeville W illie Lou Sumner Norristown Frances Tabb Milledgeville Rebecca Teasley Bowman Lorene Thacker Tate Holt Tharpe Dublin Ruth Thomas Newnan Katherine Canton Sue Thomason Atlanta Eleanor Thompson Meigs Christine Turner Tampa, Florida Mary Turner Fitzgerald Mary Louise Turner Woodbury Ronnie Turner Covington Alice Ussery Hawklnsville Louise Vann Waycross Carolyn Varn Waresboro Edy e Veal epstep cy Wagner Newborn Freída Wainwright Waynesville acquelyn Walker Barnesville Lucile Wallace Alpharetta Polly Wansley Carnesville Claudine Ward Hazelhurst Dorothy Ward Blackshear Jennie Rose Warner Lexington

115 r Warren Watson Weems W hite, J. White, S. W icker Williams, M. Williams, S. Willson Winship Wood, H. Wood, L. Lilburn Warren Waycross Mildred Watson Wellston La Vert Weems Cartersville Pauline Weldon Milledgeville Alice W est Macon La Nelle Westmoreland Jefferson Madauna Welchel Rochelle josephine W hite Hartwell Sue W hite Roberta Weldon W est W ilder Wiley Wilson, J. Wilson, R. L. Woolsey Wooten Sarah W icker Warrenton Rachel Wilder Perry, Florida Martha Wiley Social Circle Inez Wilkes Dona Idsonvi lie Helen Williams Pelham Martha Williams Montrose Sophia Williams Stapleton Rebecca Willson Newborn Johnnie Wilson Robbie tou'w ilson ^ Pineview Westmoreland Whelchel Wilkes Williams, H. Wilson, W. Wingard Wright Youmans W illie Wilson Juliette Mary Wingard Augusta Mary Winship Macon Hazel Wood Fort Valley Lorena Wood Powder Springs Marguerite Woolsey Woolsey Mary Wooten Buena Vista Helen Wright Fort Valley Mana Youmans Tifton

116 Freshman Class Song Here s to our grand old C. S. C.! To her we pledge our loyalty, And we want you to know That where re we go Our love for her will always grow. W e will for every rule Set by the standards of this school The Freshman Class will pass the test And prove to you that we re the best. Striving To pass the goals of standards set by those of old, Filled with the pep and vigor of those of the past, W e ll make for the school a name that will last. Filled with a loyalty for the colors, black and gold, Through all the years we will survive, Freshmen of 35.

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120 As tributes to women, the statues of Joan of Arc and the Pioneer Woman stand foremost among their kind. At Rouen, France, stands the graceful monument to the Savior of France, joan of Arc. Burgundian soldiers sold her to British conspirators; conniving bishops pronounced the charge of heretic; and traitorous countrymen burned her at the stake. Almost five hundred years after her ignoble death, Pope Pius X canonized her, hallowing her sepulchre as a site for a sacred feast, observed on May 30 each year. W est of the Mississippi lay new lands, new hopes, and new hardships. Marching side by side with iron-willed men were women folks, kindling anew the fires of hope when spirits were low and ready to serve in order to build a nation. To the memory of those brave women, Mr. E. W. Marland, whose own sacrifice and pioneering brought forth millions in Black Gold from the rich oil fields of the Tonkawa, designed and erected a monument to the Pioneer Woman... one of the finest and most impressive tributes to womankind ever conceived. Thus do these works of art exemplify what is truly most Beautiful Beauty of character through unselfish service to a worthy cause.

121 ,? le ELIN C T H A T BEA U TY IN CHARACTER IS ESSEN TIA L TO TRU E H APPIN ESS, W E HAVE CHOSEN SEVERAL TRA ITS W H IC H FORM A W E L L BALANCED PERSO N A LITY ONE T H A T CAN D ISC R IM IN A T E AN D APPREC IA TE THE FIN ER T H IN G S IN LIFE. TH E SENIO RS H AVE SELECTED FROM T H EIR N U M BER SEVEN G IRLS W H O IN T H EIR JU D G M EN T BEST REPRESENT THESE ELEM EN T S OF PERSO N A LITY AND C H ARACTER

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140 Oman Upturn (f^oclcpellet (_ entet The Forum of Rome and Rockefeller Center are the accepted centers of the old and modern civilizations. Activities of the ancient world revolved around the Forum of Rome. Its triumphal arches, its temples, its statuary, its richly ornamented columns include many of the grandest and most beautiful examples of early art. The Sacred W ay, oldest and most famous street of Rome, winds through the Forum up to the Capital which overlooks the living heart of Rome. The living heart of the modern metropolis, New York, throbs to the learning, the culture, and the beauty enshrined in Rockefeller Center, achieved through the munificence of one of America s greatest benefactors. The beauty of Rockefeller Center is not one of hoary romance and venerable age, but pure American beauty wrought by the greatest band of artisans and crafsmen ever brought together in a cooperative undertaking. Established as a center of diversion and refined entertainment, of art and culture, Rockefeller Center is the greatest fulfillment of human inspiration. The purpose of our campus activities is to develop a love of Beauty and a cooperative spirit which will make of each student in her future life a radiating center of such influence as is embodied in these monuments.

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142 Miss Polly Moss Strength and dignity are her clothing. She openeth her mouth with wisdom and the law of kindness is on her tongue. Proverbs.

143 Tj. 1A). C. J-. C^alinet Purpose W e, the members of the Young Woman s Christian Association of the Georgia State College for Women, unite in the desire to realize rich and creative life through a growing knowledge of Cod. W e determine to have a part in making this life possible for all people. In this task we seek to understand Jesus and to follow Him. The members of Cabinet are elected from the Junior and Senior classes and they serve as the executive board of Y. W. C. A. Executives Ruth Vinson President Jane Sassels First Vice-President Margaret Edwards Second Vice-President Doris Adamson Secretary Eloise Kaufman Treasurer Mary Dan Ingram Religious Department Nan Class Social Department Louise Donehoo Publicity Department Dorothy Allen Service Department Catherine Moore Christian World Education Vage 159

144 ec Lillian Jordan Morning W atch Pauline Derrick Bible Study Viola Carruth Choir Marorie Persons* Worship Mabelle Swann Social Agnes Smith Poster Henrietta Greer Infirmary Elizabeth Jennings Social Service Rosalie Sutton Christian W orld Education Dorothy Thomas Race Wilda Slappey Dramatic Kathleen Roberts Membership Bertha Hopkins Economics Elizabeth Smith Finance Grace Webb Bulletin Board * Not in Picture

145 14J. C. ed. C~>e-vll?MOtC C fuml.iml'h Purpose The Sophomores have their representation in the Y through Sophomore Commission. This group consists of twenty-one girls whose duties are to serve as sub-chairmen to the standing committees of Y, thus working directly with the Cabinet. Officers Myra Jenkins...President Juliette Burrus... Vice-President Grace E. Greene... Secretary Marjorie Lanier...Treasurer Mary Pitts Allen Membership Sarah Ruth Almond Christian World Education Dorothy Bazemore Morning W atch Catherine Calhoun Library Martha Grey Carithers Social Service Doris Grossman Economics Members Martha Harrison Social Edna Lattimore Race Catherine Mallory Dramatics Dorothy Meadors Infirmary Mary McGavock Choir Jane Norman Bible Study Jane O'Neal Bulletin Board Margaret Pace Morning W atch Mary Peacock Poster Robbie Rogers Worship Palacia Stewart Finance Page 161

146 1 / U. C. J -. 'ze.ilaudii C onuci I Purpose Freshman Council is a group of thirty girls chosen by freshmen to be their representatives in the Y. It strives to set the highest standards in student activities on the campus. It sponsors Freshman Interest Croups for wholesome recreation. Officers Mary Langford...President LaVert W eem s... Vice-President Joan Butler...Secretary Elizabeth Sm ith... Treasurer Members Aliene Barron Mary Nelle Briscoe Eltye Vaughn Burge Cenie Castile Beverley Cone Mildred Cooke Ruth Cheney Virginia Doss Charlotte Edwards Martha Embry Margaret Fowler Margaret Garbutt Anna Lee Casque Eolyne Greene Clare Hotch Elizabeth Hulsey Eugenia Jones Frances McCrary Helen Moseley Louisa Noyes Rachel Persons Mary Pritchett Frances Roane Freida Wainright Sara W icker Inez Wilkes

147 14J. C. J. -^ J-cÌlviÌu (_ o itn cil Purpose Activity Council is composed of members from the entire student body. This organization promotes various forms of activities through which the students may express themselves. Officers Sara K. Vann...President Mary Harralson... Vice-President Carolyn Coleman... Secretary Ethel Tos... Treasurer Members Elizabeth Abbott Marion Baughn Louise Bennett Ellen Boyer Mildred Cooke Charlotte Edwards Miriam Cordy Virginia Cray Eolyne Creene Margaret Hansell Te Coah Harner Julia Harper Mary Hasty Flora Haynes Emma Jeanne Hollis Elizabeth Hulsey Dorothy Ingram Gene Jones Louise Kite Frances Lang Mary Lassiter Rebt Mann Margaret Mathis Mattie Jo May Nelle Mizelle Lessie Smith Mildred Stanley Lucile Thomas Mary Thompson Mary Louise Turner Page 163

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150 Ou^*. - L W T (Aditoti a l < ^ > ta ^ Margaret Jordan Editor-in-Chief Mary Louise Dunn Associate Editor Mildred Watson Associate Editor Martha Giesler Art Editor Mary Peacock Club Editor Jeanne Parker Feature Editor Josephine Fortson Iunior Class Editor Jane O Neal Y. W. C. A. Editor Kathleen Roberts Athletic Editor Elizabeth Stuckey Sophomore Class Editor Rosalie Sutton Feature Editor Margaret Burney Athletic Editor Mary John Brown Freshman Class Editor Elizabeth Jamieson Senior Class Editor Page 166

151 Qy^OC^-' ^ /JsCaJ? j^ A/ßxj--' /C^Jc A^UCX^xUiJ</^ (U ^ ' - liâmes Georgellen Walker Business Manager Frances Joseph Assistant Business Manager Martha Carter Assistant Secretary Virginia Drewry Secretary Marjorie Persons5 Treasurer Mary Pitts Allen Assistant Circulation Manager Maybelle Swan Circulation Manager Not in Picture Page 167

152 » Betty Reed Editor-in-Chief Evelyn Aubry Associate Editor Doris Adamson News Editor Marjorie Shuman News Editor Sara K. Vann News Editor Grace E. Greene Feature Editor Jane Cassels Y. W. C. A. Editor Frances Cowan Club Editor Anna Deille Brown Reporter Martha Franklin Reporter Doris Grossman Reporter Elizabeth Henry Reporter Adelaide Jackson Reporter Mildred Parker Reporter Odene Peavy Reporter Winnie Sheppard Reporter Margery Smith Reporter Grace Collar Reporter Page 168

153 C_ c lc it ita de UJllteAA <~>ta Anne Arnett Business Manager Martha W yatt Advertising Manager Joan Butler Advertising Assistant Avlona Athon Advertising Assistant Sue Thomason Advertising Assistant Mary Louise Dunn Exchange Editor Carnette Lynes Circulation Manager Betty Shell Circulation Assistant Ellen Boyer Circulation Assistant Ranny Turner Circulation Assistant Mary Hogg Circulation Assistant Martha Harrison Circulation Assistant Rose Herndon Circulation Assistant Elizabeth Smith Circulation Assistant Frances Roane Circulation Assistant johnnie Wilson Circulation Assistant Margaret Hansell Circulation Assistant Mary M cgriff Circulation Assistant Edith Tanner Circulation Assistant Elizabeth Lucas Circulation Assistant

154 a t i n t l i a n 71 d o t t a I Julia Rucker Editor-in-Chief Thelma Williams Associate Editor Laeta Sanders Alumnae Editor Sara Deck Literary Editor Mildred Brinson Art Editor Rose Herndon Exchange Editor

155 c title iiâineââ S / a ß Nan Class Business Manager Viola Carruth Assistant Business Manager Elizabeth Maness Circulation Manager Margaret Rucker Circulation Assistant Mary M ccriff Circulation Assistant Annie Scott Gunter Circulation Assistant Margaret Sturgis Circulation Assistant Lois Pangle Circulation Assistant Jean Verdier Circulation Assistant Mary Summerour Circulation Assistant Elise Adams Circulation Assistant Page 171

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158 ecteaticn czà-^&ciatiovi Kathleen Roberts... President Elizabeth Jennings... Vice-President Robbie Rogers... Secretary Margaret Burney... Treasurer Jane Haddock.... Freshman Representative The Recreation Association of the Georgia State College for Women was organized in January, The purpose of the Association is to provide a broad recreational program for all students on the campus and to arouse their interest in physical activity in order that they may find health and happiness for themselves, their families, and their communities, and may act as leaders in the great national recreational program. The Association functions through sport and athletic managers, class managers, and color captains. The color and class which have the greatest percentage of participation are each presented a loving cup at the end of the year. Page 174

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172 I. ecan u a i^ a it ce d. lit / Purpose The purpose of the club shall be to unite the students interested in geography, to stimulate the study of the immediate environment, and to discuss topics and problems of general interest. Officers Mary M cc a rth y... President Carrie Katie Oglesby...Vice-President Agnes Sm ith... Secretary Mary Summerour...Treasurer Mary Evelyn Short...News Editor Members Jeanette Adams Eloise Bowden Louise Chambers Elizabeth Daniels Eleanor Davis Ruth Ennis Marjorie Hodges Beatrice McCarthy Mary McCarthy Sara Miller Catherine Moore Carrie Katie Oglesby Selma Robinette Mary Sawyer Mary Evelyn Short Virginia Shouse Mary Summerour Agnes Smith Faculty Adviser Mrs. Dorris Page 188

173 J-lealtlt ait I plnj ic a. I luca-ticn ( L iul Purpose The purpose of this club shall be to awaken and promote, on the campus, a growing and intelligent interest in Health and Physical Education and to further the well being of each individual as a whole physically, mentally, and socially. Officers Kathleen Roberts...President Elizabeth Jennings... Vice-President Margaret Burney... Secretary Celia Freeman... Treasurer Honorary Members Mrs. Kathleen Wooten Miss Angelia Kitzinger Miss Louise Smith Miss Rosabelle Burch Miss Annie Joe Moye Miss Blanche Green Miss Margaret Candler Miss Dot Smith Dorothy Allen Mary Pitts Allen Kate Bryan Margaret Burney Miriam Cooper Mildred Cooke Helen Douglas Lola Dowis Celia Freeman Members Drew Ellen Cibbs Jane Haddock Billie Howington Helen Hanna Viola James Elizabeth Jennings Elizabeth McCall Helen Phillips Kathleen Roberts Robbie Rogers Frances Stewart Maude Shephard Jean Verdier Jackie Walker Mrs. George Harris Webber Robbie Lou Wilson Inez Wilkes Helen Wright Vage 189

174 J cimha ij^m G nicy a Motto "Be Square Purpose The objects of the club are: to stimulate an interest in mathematics among the students, to broaden their knowledge in this field, to develop the department, to encourage social intercourse among these students, to create a desire for good scholarship and high ideals. Officers Grace Pfeiffer...President Marjorie Crittenden... Vice-President Martha Harrison... Secretary Mary M ccarthy... Treasurer Members Bill Bessent Dorothy Ingram Edwina Perry Sarah Camp Florence Jamieson Grace Pfeiffer Frances Cowan Pauline Joiner Margaret Sanders Elizabeth Cox Eloise Kaufman Libby Smith Marjorie Crittenden Elsie Kersey Louise Smith Mary Coette Marie Klein Mary Louise Turner Lucile Griffith Mary Lozier Catherine W alters Jane Haddock Beth Manning Louise Willingham Nina Hanson Frances Manning Rebecca Wilson Gladys Harris Margaret Mathis Loretta W right Martha Harrison Mary McCarthy FA C U LT Y AD VISERS Florine Herron Claire Moseley Miss Aice Napier Mildred Hicks Louisa Noyes Miss Sarah Nelson Catherine Highnote Dorothy Perkins Miss Louise McDaniel Ruth Hollinshead Miss Louise Hatcher

175 » jwmi (L id SMC cl I It Llet an IS IcjHUl pi JZL Purpose To promote and foster knowledge and interest in Latin and other Classics. Officers C LA SSIC A L G UILD Virginia Cason...President Sara Rutland... Vice-President Josephine Fortson... Secretary Kathryn Brooks... Treasurer Members Ruth Allen Sara Allen Evelyn Audrey Leila Balkcom Mary W ill Bennett Kathryn Brooks Viola Carruth Virginia Cason Ruth Cheney Josephine Crouch Josephine Fortson Doris Godard Mary Goldstein Eugenia Hall Maude Holloway Buena Kinney Irene Kinney Miriam Mulkey Forence Nunn Officers Dorothy Perkins Sara Rutland Ernestine Seagraves W in n ie Sheppard Mary Agnes Stapleton Flora Smith Grace W ebb Mary jim W illiam s Norma Woodward Virginia Yates Sara Sullivan... Caroline Hooten... Mary Agnes Stapleton Mary Goldstein... Dr. Daniels. SIG M A PI RHO...President Vice-President... Secretary Treasurer Adviser Page 191

176 ^J detaty Purpose To promote unity among students specializing in English, to stimulate creative writing through The Corinthian, and to quicken interest in current literature through study and personal acquaintance with writers. Officers Anne A rn e tt...president Thelma W illiam s... Secretary-Treasurer Julia Rucker... Program Chairman Nan Class... Social Chairman Members Esther Adams Edith Hall Julia Rucker Anne Arnett Julia L. Harper Sara E. Rutland Mary Barksdale Marion Hartshorn Laeta Sanders Sara Branham Gladys Harris W eldon Seals Mary Brown Cathryn Highnote W innie Shepherd Mabel Bryan Jeanette Holland Lillian Shumate Loraine Carmichael Ruth Hollinshead Frances Shell Virginia Cason Thelma Ivey Mary Evelyn Short Mildred Champion Dimples Lewis Elizabeth T. Smith Kathryn Childers Patricia Madden Helen Staples Vera Courson Dorothy Maddox Mary A. Stapleton A lice Cox Mary McCarthy Annie M. Spears Ruth Cranford Evelyn McRae Nelly Day Thompson Helen Doster Harriet Mincey Jean Verdier Gladys Evans Martha Ann Moore Hortense Williams Ruth Gaston Lois Pangle Thelma Williams Nan Glass Cora Belle Parks Sybil Wilson Lillian Goff Edwina Perry FA C U LT Y AD VISER Martha Sue Hale Betty Reed Virgina Register Miss W innifred C. Crowell

177 Purpose To arouse an interest in Spanish as a living language, to cultivate the use of it among the members of the club, and to establish friendly relations between the students in the Spanish department. Dorohy Thomas...President Annie Laurie Jones... Vice-President Marjorie Shum an... Secretary Marjorie Lanier... Treasurer Members Eleanor Brewton Mary H. Brown Nellie Bürgin Sara Calhoun Carolyn Coleman Sarah ane Deck Ledra De Lamar Charlotte Edwards Mary Harris Bertha Hopkins Annie Laurie Jones Elise Kersey Marjorie Lanier Dimples Lewis W ilhelm ina M allette Dorris Peacock Lucy Preston Natalie Purdom Kathryn Rees Laeta Sanders Marjorie Shuman Edna Earl Smith Mary Beth Smith Emily Summerour Dorothy Thomas Nellie Day Thompson Martha W yatt F A C U L T Y A D V IS E R Dr. W. C. Salley Page 193

178 L o lo a it (L l u i Motto To know what lies about us makes us great or small. Dr. J. L. Beeson Mrs. Thomas Hall Smith Dr. Francis Daniels Miss Clara Nixon Honorary Members Miss Mabel T. Rogers Miss Blanche Tait Dr. Edwin H. Scott Dr. Guy H. W ells Officers Buena K inney... President Frances Sanchez... Vice-President Rebecca Anderson... Secretary Ethel Dye... Treasurer Members Elizabeth Alford Isabel Allen Rebecca Anderson jean Battle Ellen Boyer Mabel Bryant Frances Camp Blanche Cook Ethel Dye Margaret Edwards Theresa Gibson Martha Gordy Margaret Hansell Nina Hansen Elizabeth Henry Cathryn Highnote M attie Claude Holt Bertha Barr Hopkins Katie Israils Elizabeth Jamieson F A C U L T Y A D V ISER Dr. Beatrice Nevins Billie Jennings Myra Jenkins Pauline joiner Buena Kinney Irene Kinney Kathleen Loveless Beatrice McCarthy Elizabeth M cm ichael Rebie Newton Cora Belle Parks Grace Pfieffer Mary Lee Raley Frances Sanchez Frances Shell Vilda Shuman Mabelle Swann Edith Tanner Mary Thompson I dell W heeer Juanita W illis

179 iica.tion Officers Eloise Kaufman...President Lola Dowis... Vice-President Martha C iesler... Secretary Edith A lle n... Treasurer Members Geraldine Adams Sujette Adams Lucille Bloodworth Mildred Brinson Geneva Brown Mary Brown Mable Bryant Mildred Burnette Loraine Carmichael Ellen Carswell Marguerite Cassels Marisally Chalker Mildred Champion Etta Colvin Miriam Cooper Vera Courson Frances Cowan Lola Dowis Martha Giesler Henrietta Creer Julia Harper Lilly Highfield Elise Hagan Margaret Holmes Edna Howard Elizabeth Jamieson Elise Johnston Eloise Kaufman Mary Lozier Elizabeth Maness Emily Mathews Elizabeth M ccall Bertha Meeler Thelma Minton Harriette Nelson Rebie Newton Virginia Norton Billie Opie Mildred Parker Cora Belle Parks Louise Persons Daisy Peterson Helen Grace Phillips Frances Sanchez Elizabeth Smith Priscilla Stanford Mary Agnes Stapleton Mary Summerour Nelly Day Thompson Virginia W atson Nell Whiddon Thelma Williams F A C U L T Y A D V ISER S Dr. Euri Belle Bolton Dr. Harry Little Dr. Thomas B. Meadows Page 195

180 J - lii- t o 'ey l u l Purpose The purpose of the club is to encourage true appreciation of all phases of history, to stimulate interest and friendship among students in the field of history, and to promote worthy endeavors on the campus. Motto Friendship, democracy, and higher ideals. Officers Lois Tate Pangle... President Dorothy Thomas... Vice-President Mary Goldstein... Secretary Martha Hale... Treasurer Members Elise Adams Dorris Codard Marie Pinkston Elizabeth Alford Mary Coldstein Lucy Preston Edith Allen Martha Hale Bernice Roberts Ruth Almond Edith Hall julia Rucker jeannete Adams Gladys Hogan Barlice Saltsman Ala jo Brewton Margaret Holsenbeck Weldon Seals Lucille Bloodworth Sara Hadley W innie Sheppard Kathryn Childers Marjorie Hodges W ilda Slappey Sue Colquitt Viola james Carolyn Smith Frances Camp Eugenia jones Elizabeth Smith Marisally Chalker Florence Knight Elizabeth T. Smith Louise Chambers Marjorie Lanier Sheila Smith Virginia Cason Dimples Lewis Virginia Stanton Frances Cowan Evelyn Martin Dorothy Thomas Mary Carolyn Carmichael Elizabeth McCall Lucille Thomas Sara Ellen Cronin Anne Morgan Martha Anne Thompson Helen Doster Harriet Nelson Georgellen W alker Lola Davis Carrie Katie Oglesby juanita W illis Sara Darkins Lois Pangle Miss Martha Bass Elise Adams Marjorie Persons Dr. Amanda Johnson Page 19 C

181 c m m e cce Purpose To promote a feeling of good fellowship and good will among those girls interested in commerce especially those who are majoring and minoring in this field. Officers Virginia Drewry...President Alliene W rig h t... Vice-President Martha Fleming... Secretary Wilda Slappey... Treasurer Members jean Abersold Mayme E. Allen leane Armour Aline Barron Sara Bell June Bobbit Dorothy Botdorf Helen Brown Mary Jo Brown Pearl Cannon Frankie Calhoun Ernestine Collins Mary Davis Frances Dowis Virginia Drewry Carolyn Faulkner Martha Fleming Rupert Fountain Margaret Carbutt Virginia Carrett Evelyn Herrin Virginia Holland Nellie Hubbard Anne Hubbard Virginia Hudson Frances Ivey Lillian jordan Margaret Jordan Virginia Jenkins Ruth Jones Mary Frances Josey Mary Langford Hazel Lay Sara Lee Dale Lord M artha Lowe Lois McCollum Bessie M ccrew Elizabeth Manning Frances Manning Marjorie Mathis Alice Mashburn Polly M itchell Eizabeth Morgan Charotte Peacock Faye Pilkenton Mary Price Lautrelle Prince Sarah Pye Mary Pritchett Annette Ray Doris Rowland Bessie Dale Seaman Ellyn Simpson Isabel Slade W ild a Slappey Martha Frances Slaton Frances Smith Lucille Smith Mary Summerour Lylburn W arren LaVerte W eam s Rebecca W h ittle Amanda W ilk e s Mary Martha W illiam s Julia Womack Page 197

182 C U a 1 4 J. J-i~ciSà la clz orne {^ lu b Elizabeth Abbott Louise Alford Mary Glenn Allaben M carva Allen Louise Amason Anne A rnett Thelma Arnold Avlona Athon Edith Bagwell Eleanor Berry Ellen Boyer Carol Black Lucile Brannen Mabel Brophy Frances Bryant Louisa Brundrick Doris Cassels Eloise Corley Genevieve Cox Margaret Crane Virginia Cooper Gussie Dickson Mildred Dixon Florence Dobbins Beatrice Draughon Louise Durham Alice Duncan Mabel Ellis Frances Elton M arie Fouche Dorothy Foss Mary Lena Fleetwood Sadie Futral Belle Glover Mary Evelyn Godbee Virginia Goree Roxie Goss Mary Green Ruth Greene Doris Grossman Alyce Hall Marilucy Hammett Loraine Harper Martha Harrell Mary Harrelson Lora Helton Eunice Hendricks Clear thoughts Wise plans Happy hearts Motto Officers Hearty welcome Earnest endeavor Clever execution Anne A r n e tt...president Virginia Oliver... Vice-President Claudia L ittle... Secretary Eunice Hendricks... Treasurer Members Midred Henry Virginia Oliver Margaret Pace Mary Frances Smith Genevieve Hill Janie Lunsford Helen Paschal Hazel Stewart Martha Hillhouse Sarah Lyles Avis Perdue Frances Tabb Julia Hornsbuckle Garnet Lynes Antionette Phillips Sarah Talley Clara Hotch Dorothy Marshall Martha Phillips Rebecca Teasley Eleanor Hubbard Emily Matthews Mary Lillian Pike Lorene Thacker Carolyn Hughs Helen C. Mosley Lois Pangle Helen Thomas Geraldine Hunter Sara H. Maxwell Billy Prater Vida Thurman Louise Ivey Christine Meadows Marjorie Ray Ethel Tos Virginia Rose Jenning; Ruth Meeks Crawford Roberts Louise Treadwell Eugenia Jones Hazel Mercer Lucile Rogers Ronnie Turner Sara Jones Melba Middlebrooks Helen Rucker Eugenia Upshaw Julia Kaminer Marian Miles Hazel Rushing Margaret Vaughn Gladyse Kennemore Helen Minton Florence Shearouse Jean Verdier Virginia Kent Mary Frances Mize Betty Shell Josephine Vickery Helen Virginia Kilgore Ne! Mizelle Mary Wingard Lucy H. W agner Carolyn Laine Mary Helen Moses Hazel Wood Frieda W ainright Clara Lanier Mary Lillian Murphey Virginia Yates Belle W all Edna Lattimore Dorothy McCarthy Jane Simmons Polly Wansley Claudia Little Frances McCrary Nancy Sale Jennie Rose W arner Doris Lowe Leah Dora M cw aters I. V. Sherrill Sarah W icker Elizabeth Lucas Mildred Newton Edith Slaughter Rosa Blue Williams Elizabeth Luke Dorris Nichols Cecelia Smith Johnnie Velma Wilson Page 198

183 C l (L l u l Purpose To stimulate an interest in Chemistry among the students of the college; to broaden our knowledge of Chemistry as applied to everyday life; to promote social activity among Chemistry students of the college. Honorary Members Dr. Guy H. W ells Dr. L. C. Lindsley Dr. J. L. Beeson Miss Jessie Trawick Miss Lena Martin Officers Matilda O tw ell... President Loretta W rig h t... Vice-President Edith Tanner... Secretary Mary Goette... Treasurer Members Martha Coyle Amason Lora Helton Mary Peacock Carol Black Marilucy Hammett Margaret Pace Martha Cheney Marguerite Ivey Helen Paschal Mary Cheney Dorothy Ingram Lucy Preston Nelle Cooley Marie Klein Billie Prater Eloise Corley Dimples Lewis Agnes Smith Genevieve Cox Edna Lattimore Louise Smith Ethel Dye Carolyn Laine Mabelle Swan Frances Ellison Garnette Lynes Rosalie Sutton Martha Franklin Katherine Moore Mildred Stewart Mary Goette Claire Moseley Nancy Sale Roxie Goss Mary McGriff Vilda Shuman Doris Grossman Dorothy Marshall Sara Talley Frances Gowan Hazel Mercer Edith Tanner Nina Hanson Billie Opie Helen Thomas Billie Howington Matilda Otwell Josephine Vickery Ashley Horne Sara Owen Loretta W right Bertha Barr Hopkins 1dell W heeler Page 199

184 a ^ iit e t n a t io n a l J^ e ia tl C it^ I 1 *.. f,m (* I I ap ila. i f* ^ 3 C Purpose The purpose of the organization is to promote interest in and knowledge of international affairs among the students of the college. Mary Goldstein...President Dorothy Thomas... Vice-President Lois Tate Pangle... Secretary Elizabeth Daniel... Treasurer Executive Committee Dr. Taylor, Chairman Jeannette Adams Sara K. Vann u Members Jeannette Adams Evelyn Aubrey Eloise Bowden Virginia Cason Elizabeth Daniel Doris Godard Mary Goldstein Rose Herndon Margaret Holsenbeck Bertha Hopkins Lillian Jordan Rosalind Leaptrott Mary Love Lois Pangle M arie Pinkston W ild a Slappey Elizabeth T. Smith Virginia Smith Dorothy Thomas Sara K. Vann Grace W ebb Rosa Blue Williams Faculty Members Miss Bass Mr. Cornelius Mrs. Dorris Miss Greene Dr. Johnson Dr. Taylor Mr. Thaxton Page 200

185 d a lle g e ( ^ y t c lic it x a Officers Miss Beatrice Horsbrugh... Director Natalie Purdom... President Mabel Brophy... Vice-President Mary Carolyn Carmichael...Secretary Loretta W rig h t... Treasurer Members Dorothy Bazemore Mabel Brophy Elizabeth Burke Mary Carolyn Carmichael Eula B. Chasteen Sara Ellen Collins Dorothy Ellis, Accompanist Druellyn Cibbs Virginia Ann Holden Beverlie Holland Emma L. Jenkins Sue Lindsey Eugenia Marshall Olive Meadows Ina Neal Avis Perdue Rachael Pettit Crace Pfeiffer Natalie Purdom Beatrice Sirmons Sybil W ilson Loretta W right Page 201

186 he V ^ / t ate tea cz^ ccle h j Miss Alice Lenora Tucker, Director Music is the essence of order and leads to all that is good, just, and beautiful. Plato. Officers Virginia Cason...President Mary McCavock, Nellie Burgin, Mr. Charlie Conn... Vice-Presidents Catherine Moore...Secretary and Treasurer Purpose To enjoy a richer and fuller knowledge of music through the study of the world s greatest compositions. Committees Julia Rucker, Chairman Membership Anne Arnett, Chairman Social Mildred Brinson Program Grace Pfeiffer News Reporter Accompanists Mrs. Wiles Homer Allen 1st Piano Miss Dorothy Ellis 2nd Piano Pianists Miss Maggie Jenkins Organist Miss Beatrice Horsbrugh Orchestra Leader Page 202

187 mail Officers Catherine Hopkins...President Beverly Cone... Vice-President Katherine H atcher... Secretary Alice W e s t... Treasurer Members Mildred Abell Mildred Evarts Martha Lowe Frances Adair Anne Farley Rebecca Lyle Virginia Adams Mary Lenna Fleetwood Beth Manning Aline Barron Sara Ford Frances Manning Elyce Bedingfield Margaret Fowler Sara Mitchell Mary W ill Bennett Earline Gignillet Nelle M izelle Elizabeth Benson Agnes Gorman Pauline Morgan Naomi Best Mary Green Mildred Newton Frances Bonner Frances Hanna Jewel Nichols Elizabeth Brooks Ophelia Hardy Louisa Noyes Dorothy Brown Te Coah Harner Rachel Persons Eltye Vaughn Burge Flora Haynes Lena Grace Pierce Elna Capel Frances Hind Mary Lillian Pike Irma Capps Elizabeth Hulsey Mary Ruth Pittman Geraldine Chambless Lucile Ivey Lautrelle Prince Elizabeth Chandler Eugenia Jones Nelle Quarterman Eula Baye Chasteen Gwendolyn Jones Roberta Robinson Grace Elizabeth Collar Leola Jones Frances Rowan Virginia Doss Mary Frances Josey Helen Rucker Nina Duncan Virginia Kent Lila Seyle Mary Edge Maurice Kinney Betty Shelle Vallie Enloe Ammie Layfield Lessie Smith Virginia Stanton Nell Stokes Mary Stone W illie Lou Sumner Holt Tharpe Ruth Thomas Mary Louise Turner Alice Ussery Louise Vann Edythe Veal Lucy W agner Jackie W alker Polly W ansley Dorothy W ard Lylburn W arren Naduna W helchel Rebecca W h ittle Martha E. W illiam s Mary W ingard Marguerite W oolsey Mary W ooten Mary Yoemans Mildred Stanley Page 203

188 <outlaw C lui Purpose "To study the reactions, psychological and physiological, of left-handed people. Officers Gladys Harris...President Mary Elice Samson... Vice-President Marion Baughn... Secretary Lessie Sm ith... Treasurer Members Avlona Athon Marion Baughn Kate Blue Pearl Cannon Hazel Cobb Sue Coleman Ernestine Collins Mary Lucy Hammett Gladys Harris Mary Leverett Patricia Madden Florence Moore Lucile Nelson Dorothy Perkins Mary Elice Samson Lila Seyle Lessie Smith Estha Spense Mascot Mary Anne Sims SPONSORS Mrs. S. J. Terry Betty Reed Page 204

189 estetï Purpose The Jesters are organized to develop poise, acting ability, dramatic talent, and appreciation of the best drama. Officers Marion Hartshorn...President Georgellen W alk er... Vice-President Wilda Slappey...Chairman of Dramatic Committee of Y. W. C. A. Catherine Mallory...Co-Chairman of Dramatic Committee of Y. W. C. A. Members Charlotte Abraham Ruth Cheney Mary Greene Elizabeth Manning Frances Manning jeanette Adams Caroline Coleman Crace Green Marjorie Mathis Mary Elice Samson McArva Allen Grace Collar Virginia Grey Elizabeth Meadows Weldon Seals Edith Bagwell Beverly Cone Frances Hanna Hazel Mercer Nadia Semasko Leila Balkcom Tommy Cook Ophelia Hardy Nell Mizelle Betty Shell Aline Barron Frances Cowan Gladys Harris Elizabeth Morgan W innie Sheppard Sara Bell Alice Cox Florence Harrison Mildred Moses Emily Simpson Helen Bradley Sara Davidson Martha Harrison Vaurena Murrow W ilda Slappy Julia Brown Elizabeth Donovan Flora Haynes Frances McCrary Elizabeth Smith Louisa Bundrick Helen Doster Lucile Ivey Sara McDowell Lessie Smith Jean Elizabeth Burke Frances Dowis Virginia Joiner Marilyn McMillan Frances Staton Miriam Burke Lola Dowis Evelyne ones Mildred Newton Mary Stone loan Butler Virginia Echols Leola Jones Jewell Nichols Margaret Sturgis Maurine Cain Anna Farley Florence Knight Mary Oliver Dorothy Ward Josephine Calhoun Mary Lenna Fleetwood Marjorie Lanier Daisy Peterson Nettie Ward Loraine Carmichael Sara Ford Frances Long Lena Grace Pierce Lylburn Warren Martha Grey Carrithers Marie Fouche Janie Lunsford Nell Quarterman Alice W est Doris Cassels Margaret Fowler Garnette Lynes Ruth Richardson Sara W icket Genie Castile Geraldine Chambless Margaret Garbutt Patricia Madden Barlice Saltsman Inez W ilkes Helen Wright Pa%e 205

190 tani l aua L t età 7 In I Purpose To create and to enjoy a happy friendship based on that of our one time C. S. C. W. student mothers. Because of our peculiar heritage to form an ultra loyal group; to express this on the campus by influential participation in student activities; to carry this special spirit with us as alumnae; and to keep in touch with C. S. C. W. always. To see that our club organization and spirit is continued from year to year. Officers Dorothy E llis...president Virginia O liv e r... Vice-President Rosa Blue W illiam s... Secretary Dorothy Brew ton... Treasurer Members Louise Alford Helen Hanna Mary Frances Manning Ellyn Simpson Isabel Allen Florence Harrison Frances Martin Edith Slaughter Marianne Austin Cathryn Hart Hcnnilu Maxwell Margery Smith Lenora Bacon Lora Helton Mattie Jo May Virginia Smith Dorothy Banks Beverlie Holland Marian Miles Annie Margaret Spears Eleanor Berry Maude Holloway Harriet Mincey Mary Brown Starr Ala )o Brewton Clara Hollinshed Claire Mosely Nell Stokes Dorothy Brewton Ruth Hollinshed Sarabelle Montford Emily Summerour Mary Houser Brown Ashley Horne Floride Moore Christine Turner Mildred Burnette Anne Hubbard Helen Crawford Mosely Mary Ed Turner Martha Cheney Carolyn Hughes Harriet Nelson Margaret Vaughan Virginia Cooper Frances Joseph Dorris Peacock Mildred Watson Genevieve Cox Dimples Lewis Virginia Oliver Mildred D. Watson Frances Dowis Sue Lindsey Elizabeth Pollard Rosa Blue Williams Louise Echols Elizabeth Lucas Ruth Pharr Roberts Louise Willingham Dorothy Ellis Frances Lummus France Rowan Mary Carey W illis Mabel Ellis Rebecca Lyle Margaret Sanders Mary M. Williams Katherine Flanders Catherine Mallory Evelyn Senn Alice Freeman Sara Malone Betty Shell F A C U L T Y A D V IS E R Alice Hall Ann Elizabeth Manning W innie Sheppard Miss Louise Smith Page 206

191 Purpose To become better acquainted with the girls from Jefferson County fellowship and recreation. Officers Virginia W a ld e n...president Mary Frances Stapleton...Vice-President Martha Frances Joiner... Secretary Isabelle Sla d e... Treasurer Members Ruth Adams Lizzie Ruth Allen Elyce Bedingfield Marisally Chalker Alice Cox Mary Eliza Faglie Martha Frances Joiner Mary Frances Josey Florence Moore Johnnie Paul Marilee Raley Zelma Raley Marie Russell Isabelle Slade Mary Frances Stapleton Virginia Walden Virginia Watson Sophie Williams Page 207

192 c^itlanta, C^iul Officers Evelyn Green...President McArva Allen... Vice-President Kathryn Johnson... Secretary Elizabeth Stuckey... Treasurer Members Doris Adamson jean Abersold M carva Allen Louise Amason Martha Angley Dorothy Bazemore Carol Black Dorothy Botdorf Lena Beth Brown Miriam Burke Ann Carmichael Grace E. Collar Beverly Cone Mildred Tommy Cooke Eleanor Davis Martha Embry Earline Gignilliat Agnes Gorman Evelyn Green Mary Green Mary Hogg Margaret Hansell Mary Henderson Martha Harrison Virginia Holland Fannie Hood Mary Jackson Catherine Johnson Marie Klein Doris Lamb Kathleen Loveless Frances Mann Emily Matthews Elsie Maynard Bertha Meeler A lice Mashburn Elizabeth Minter Louisa Noyes Virginia Oliver Jane O Neil Jeanette Patton Frances Roane Florence Smith Libby Smith Elizabeth Stuckey Edith Tanner Becky W hittle Page 208

193 A l v c t L C je c T * C U l Purpose To promote a closer relationship between the girls of Walker, Whitfield, Murray, and Catoosa counties, and to cooperate with the Alumnae Association in perpetuating the ideals of G. S. C. W. Officers Thelma W illiam s...president Elizabeth Henry... Vice-President Martha W y a tt... Secretary-Treasurer Lois Pangle... Chairman Social and Program Committee Members Edna Joe Butler Margaret Carroll Louise Chambers Sara Deck Elizabeth Henry Mildred Henry Rose Herndon Ruth Jordon Madeline King Edna O Neal Lois Pangle Mildred Parker Billie Prater Marguerite Rollins Judy Vosburg Jeanette Westbrooks Kathleen W est Thelma Williams Martha W yatt Page 209

194 (L lul Purpose Fellowship and recreation. Alliene W rig h t...president Marian M iles...vice-president Virginia Drewry... Secretary-Treasurer Members Ruth Almond Carolyn Barnett Rudine Burton Genie Castile Ruth Cheney Francys Cowan Virginia Drewry Margie Edwards Nelle English Sadie Futral Annie Scott Gunter Marian Hartshorn Katherine Hatcher Catherine Hopkins Mary Langford Marian Miles Mary Frances Mize Martha Ann Moore Mary Pritchett Margaret Rucker Betty Shell Martha Frances Slaton Mildred Watson Alliene Wright HO NORARY M EM BERS Josephine Pritchett Katherine Weaver Page 210

195 unti'lo.e Motto Freely ye have received, freely give. Membership Motto A G. S. C. W. Club in every county. W ho All graduates, Normal and Degree, and all former students. How By induction exercises at graduation. Purpose The sole purpose of the association is to serve Alma Mater and its girls. To do this it seeks to render effective contacts between Alumnae and College by keeping forever burning the beautiful fire of loyalty to Alma Mater and perpetuating memories of coliege associations; it strives diligently for her growth and the advancement of her strength and prosperity; and it spreads her influence even to those who do not call G. S. C. W. their college home. Organization The state organization is composed of: The Executive Committee, one Second Vice- President at large, and ten district Second Vice-Presidents. The district organization is composed of: The Director of District Chairmen and her committee, and the ten district Second Vice-Presidents. The local organization is composed of town and county clubs. Executive Committee Not in picture Mary Lee Anderson President Louise Smith Vice-President Mrs. Josephine Bone* Secretary Katherine Weaver Treasurer Gussie Tabb Ex-President Mrs. Edwin Allen* Director of District Chairmen Page 211

196 National Social Science Honor Society Aim u Cooperation in the study of human problems. Motto Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free. Charter Members Jasper Luther Beeson Gertrude Anderson Giles Valentine Barron Blair Mary Burns Euri Belle Bolton Winifred Gardner Crowell Mabry Harper Cecile Humphreys Hardy Marguerite Jackson King Lilias Myrick Lindsley Thomas B. Meadows Mary Moss Alice Napier Mamie Padgett Mabel Titsworth Rogers Edwin Hobart Scott Ruth Stone Blanche Tait Frances Thaxton Melissa Giles Tucker Lillian B. Webber Henry Ford W hite Georgia Beta Chapter of Pi Gamma Mu, National Social Science Honor Society, was granted a charter January 30, Officers Miss Mary Moss President Miss Mary Burns Vice-President Dr. Francis P. Daniels Secretary-T reasurer Miss Alice Napier Executive Committee Miss Winifred Gardner Crowell Executive Committee Page 212

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