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W E q Q 1 pf Y f Qt l fl! Wesleyan 58011230 KX AY, gg, f 3 Ffacan geargla M X fjlx A MA 7 7 .77 7-.-7.7 77777 77-77.7777 , 7 7.7 77, 77177-.--..T,7i?7 V 5 5 2 .f A X, iH09iK'i5mGBIKBt Ein bags nf nlh, mrnlrgnn maihma aut in thrir tnmvr mihhnma nnh hrramrh nf Knmanre-Enllv, Erautg zmh Glhixmlrg. Anil frnm their hrvnmn vmrrgrh tht Gbrher nf thr llnunh Uzxhlr, Haunting hannrra nf Imuvnhrr HND mhitr, ahh Grew unit fgnlh--nut thv nuhlr hzmh nt' lvgrnhnrg famv, but a grnup nf rlrar-rgeil, far- nning gnung ummm, xuhn unmrh tn rnnarrratr thrir arhnnl hugs at the 09lhrat zmh Brut tn Uruth anh Haunt, iust lik: the knights nf King Arthur! Olnurt. Glhrnugh thr gvara this 5pirit,ming1vI1 with thr Spirit nf wrnlrgan, has liurh. Erulg, it han hnn thv inspirzxtinn nf thin, the ntnrtrrnth nnlumr nf Uhr Nrtvrrnpt, mhirh the Brninr Gilman nf mEIlIPl1hP1' emi! mhitr uffsrn an a rvrnrh nf life at mrnlrgan. 1'-IH'-I-1'-IH'-I-'F TX TJ i Xi rf X Z Glnntenia 2 BOOK I FFHIQ COLLIQGIC BOOK II THE CLASSES BOOK III CONSERVATORY OF IXKIUSIC AND SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS BOOK IV COLLEGE AC'TIVI'1'IIiS BOOK V ATHLETICS BOOK VI FEATURES X JL Behimtinn in fdarnes Glnniillns ihintnn I mg AB., AM., fp B K ,,,,, wha, sinre his ruining in 1591. has hehirateh his life In the seruire nf meslegan---thirty-fine gears as heah nf the Department nf Mathematirs nnh Astrnnnnig, Imentg-fine gears as Bean nf the Zffarnlig, sinh fm' the past gear as Ehitnr nf the Glnllege IKPIDYDB---RIP, the Gllass nf 19213, in inning npnreria- iinn nf his effnrts In make the Qblhest trnlg the Best, respertfnllg hehirate in the Gblhest anh Best member nf the fa- rnltg this, the nineteenth Enlnnie nf Glhe Heierrnpt WW fix -K 55 N Gb was C.XNIIl.I,l'S Hlx I I . ,-ff , Hvierrnpt Staff FRIEDA E. KAPLAN E,1zf0r-in-Chief MARGARET J. ZATTAU Business Mrlfzager QJRA HATES . . SARA L. JENKINS . . ELIZABETH STEPHENSON FRANCES CATER . . ELIZABETH CANNON . MARIE DOVER . . SADYE JOHNSON . AIAMIE HARINION . :fc I A-I JT . Literary Editor . . Literary Editor ffzlrertising llflanager zfdfvzfrtising MIIHU-EPI' . . Pictorial Editor . Pictorial Editor . . Art Editor . Illustrator fy I JI' W 6 . 'L , ,,l,......hAA...,...I .,..............................-.................-. .............................-.....-....-.........- Q-mfym Alma mater Hail, llfesleyan, thozt emblem of all that is grand- The noblest, the greatest, in all our fair land! Thine ideals are honored-thy name always blest- Al fountain of lcnowledge, the oldest and best. il star in the dark is thy glorious past, Forever and ever thy glory shall last. 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Vi' X fi?-ri f 'f K 5 :QA I-... !:'-A .eq S . .4,.,. .ev I' .wil 5- :fx hw 3 YV-ILLIAM FLI-:TCIIER QlfILI.I.'XN, AB., D.D. ' Presidfnt and Treasurer LEON P. SMITH, A.B., RLS., VVALTER K. GREENE, A.B., AM., P , ' Q lfice-Prrsirlmzt Dean -' IRIS LILIAN..:yVHITMAN, PH.B1, A.M-. VIRGINIA WENDEI. Chairman iif -I4CIIIlf'1IIif Council - . JAMES C.4HINTON, A.B., AAI. Eflifor of Rrmrds- BANKS ARMAND ' BIIIIYIII' Q BIAMIE' G. STEPHENSON Colley? Bnnlf mul Booksforz' A fSUSIE FULWOOD Sknogrrzjwlzffr I., LLICY K. JOHN-SON. A.B. V Cllajwrorz' A ' HARRIETT. C. HL'DGfNS ' Counsellor of WOIIIEH ELIZABETH VVINN4, A.B. Rffgislrrzr and Sffrelary to Dean ETHEL MAE ROGERS Secretary to Prffsizleizt - BIARY LOU BARTON Bookkeepzff' FLORRIE COOK WHITE, A.B. Jfrltron KTESSIE N. DEIDRICH Ifonze Dejlartnzenl ETTA RTAE DAVENPORT Dietifian ' Post llIi.vI1'r's.v .CARL L. 4ANDERSf,N,lixI.IJ. A. D. RAY Cnllfge IJlI.1'3'll'iIIIl Szzfwrintwnlvnt of Grounds . Y! I R, -..L it L3 , . -. . , f'49E L , - 4,46 1 H 9 ii Beterfnqai 'H J X T! M ---A - A WT AM- A- - -. --A . - I:II1'QlIII'I1l'll ' ER, I is -1--'-H-QT' I Baath nf flrnatrva BISHOP W. N. AINSVVORTII, D.D., LL.D., Clmirman REV. H. E.-XKICS, D.D., Vive-Clzzzirnzmz MR. W. R. ROGERS, JR., Secretary HON. N. E. HARRIS . . . REV. J. H. EAKES, D.D. ..... . BISHOP W. N. AINSWORTH, D.D., LL.D. . REV. BASCOTXI ANTHONY, D.D. . . . . MR. GEORGE B. JEWETT Cdeceasedj . . REV. REV. COL. COL. REV. REV. MR. M R. REV. REV. REV. MR. MR. VV. L. PIERCE . . . R. H. BARNETT . . . SAM 'TATE . . . T. J. WATKINS . . S. R. BELK, D.D. . . C. R. JENKINS, D.D. . W. R. ROGERS, JR. . R. L. COX .... W. F. SMITH . . . J. A. THOMAS . . . W. F. QUII.I.IAN, D.D. O. A. PARK . . . VV. D. ANDERSON . . JUDGE JOHN S. CANDLER . REV. JOHN F. YARBOROUGH . NIR. NI R. MR. REV. J. W. U. JONES . . . J. NI. ROGERS . . . L. P. NICCORD . . . TERM EXPIRES IN 1930 REV. O. F. COOK . . . REV. T. D. ELLIS, D.D. . JUSTICE H. W. HILL . . REV. L. G. JOHNSON, D.D. . MR. REV. MR. MR. R. O. JONES .... W. H. LAPRAIJE, D.D. C. B. LEWIS . . . W. H. PEACOCK . ' . F. BELL ........... REV. W. A. SHELTON, D.D. A ALUMNAE TRUSTEES . Nlacon, . . GriHin, . . . Macon, . Thomasville, . . Nlacon, . . Atlanta, . . Lakeland, . . . Tate, . . Clearwater, . . Atlanta, . Columbus, . . lVIacon, . Monroe, . . Macon, . . Savannah, . . Macon, . . Macon, . Nlacon, . ,Atlanta, . Griffin, . . Elberton, . . Savannah, . Jacksonville, . Miami, . . Albany, . . Louisville, . Atlanta, . Atlanta, . . Newnan, . . LaGrange, . . . Macon, Fort Lauderdale, Emory University, TXIISS LUCY LESTER C3 yearsj ....... . . Thomasville, MRS. E. DOROTHY BLOUNT LAMAR C2 yearsj . . . Macon, MRS. DOROTHY ROGERS TILLY CI yearj . . . . . . Atlanta, C4 li A L , - ----3 -'D , . -. G f'495 , M ,, .. gat? 1221 Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Fla. Ga. Fla. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Fla. Fla. Ga. Ky. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Fla. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. W? A' ff,-fr' fipeteffupt 'H 2 . JU.. A -, 41 1 is-GSL MINI! LEUN PERIIVE SBIITH, A.B., MS. Ivffc'-I,I'C5id6llf and Pl'0fBSSOI' of C1lUllIlA.Yfl'j' and Geology Eihfrarg ilfarultg XVALTER KIRIILIIND GREENE, A.B., A.M., PILD. 1 IDUs IEUGENE MQKELLAIQ, AB., AM., B.D. Sef1'cl111'y of the Fdtflllfj' l'1'11fc.v.w1' of Greek and I,11Ii11 Dvan Cobb 4411111111110 Cllllfl' of Euglfxlz AGNES El.Iz,xI:E'I'II H.xxIII.'I0N, AB., BS., AAI. BEI:'1'II.x IEXNN REUTER, Ph.B.. AAI., PILD. .lssoriulc IJl'0ft?5S0l' of Iinglish -lmociafc l'1'0f0sso1' of Ilisiury and EC011111111'I'S LOUISE RIK'F1IiS, A.B., AAI. P.xN'1'IIIx Y. HARRELSON, HS., AAI. .lssi5fa11l P1'off5.r111' of Ifuglislz .f1.m11'111fc lJI'0ff?SS0l' of P112-l1l.YllfPflj' and Ed1lFllfi0lL FLOY TIQLENE KLICIN4, AB.. A.M. DQROTIIY VVARE SMITH, JMB. l11.vlr11cz'01' 1.11, 13115511511 1lISfI'Ill'fU7' ill English C' H E - ...bi -.Q L---Y ,, , -E Y , fwgfag llll - , 1 W -Q. 1' 1231 K ' iff!-' I - mi I 2IL21'1'n,p ' - My III - I ' ,QL 'M Eitvrarg Zlkxrultg BIARY VIRGINIA GARNER, AJS., B.S., Ph.M. Profcssor of f01ll'!ZGIl'SllL LOIS RlJClERS,' A.B., A.M. 1'1'nff'.rs0r of Rvligiozrs Educaiimz M A RVIN CLARK QUILLIAN, EDNA P.xTTERsoN, BS., M.S. 7 Assisiant Irofcssor of Biology CHRISTINE BROOME, AB., A.M. AB., A.M., Profvssor of Biology f1S.Yl.S1'llllf Profcssor of Spanish and I:l't'llL'll LULA JOHNSON COAIER III.vl1'IrI'ln1' In Frcufh in - LEONA LETSIIN, AB., AAI. III.rt1'1Icf0I' in Cf1L'lllfSfI'j' RI'TI-I LEONARD, HS., MS. I1I.sfr1Ivim' in AIHf1lCIIl1Yfl'l'X MARGARET CUTTER, AB. IIIslI'I1z'f01' in f.afI'1I and GI'vI'k cg 5 ll I 'I-,---,,. -I I - f135 , , , N-.ii Q45 ff? A ifffl Enterta I 'ff 2 I 0 w 1'1'1 ' Qn1' 5 J 414 'N --- - - - -4 -X'1- - - - - -K -- --- - HHN IW - MQ Ml!!! WW A ' QL 'MW' Eitvrarg Harnltg JAMES XV.x1.1'r:u XVRIGHT D,XNIEI. ,-X.B,, A.M. l7z1Pu11t Gzzrrry Clzafr of Ilixlnry and El'tJIItJIllZ'CS IRIS LILIAN NVHITMAN, PILB., AM. fi FREDRICK XVOOD. .vX.l5,, .'X.M.. PILD. Chair of .1luff1f'1r1ufir.f and .lxfrozm Pl'f7fL'5.YL11' of GL'F7IItlll and Sfafzislz K.XTl'Ilil!INE IHYNE CARNES, AB. ,TENNHL Lox2xLl., AB., AM, I,1'br'a1'ian .llzzrzzrme .Smwufrzry IsAx1zlal.1.x-: KINNli'FT Flmrwlas P1-znsulmv, A.I3. llIJf7'IH'fUf' in Plzyxiurzl Edllft1fI.L7ll lxs1'5fa1zt,fllzzrzzlmv Sm'rufur'y M.xRuAxm-:'r B1-zu., A.B. EUNIQE T11m1snN, AJS. GI'11tf1lLlfC A-I.vsi.vtm1f in Plzysifs .lsxzlvfnzzzt A-111111111410 Sc'crcz'ary ii 1-V ' ' 'A f C- -. I D N - 'f -3 ' SI..-,-. , . -L. , - f'495 - , ,,.15 i25F .fri eterfnpi 'Y' I 0 vWnl'1Il? -.X -5 , .R - - Y ,v Q , , -L .. , - g - - -. - - 4 4 Y Q - Q wf Q A WN!! ' WWW us, Wai ff- , I 13' mm lflitvrarg Ifarultg JANE PZSTH me NVOLF, AB., AAI., Ph.D. l'1'0fvssnr of lfwzzulz and Ifllffllll Glscuzralc ELIIATI ROSSER, S.xR.xu M. RITTI-ZR, AB., PhD. .1ssnr1'ufv l'rwfv55m' of l'!1fInsofl1y and lfdzmflimz Ali., BD. l'z'ufrss0r of 15,I'17Il'L'Ul I.ifC'l'GflfI'L' 1, f ERNlES155NlE'G?ZFl? h BIAUDE FRANCES CHM-LIN ro cssoro 1y.v1c'a umfzmz ABN RSM A,M,, Professoz' of Hmm' Iimzwzrzzl A i-A . E: ?T f f C- -. H 5 - ....t li -,J , , -LA K - ff44.2-137472155113 ,, , 6,5 4265 W . Q E I I ' gi 'i is ' Glnnavruatnrg Eliarnltg Jos Director of Mi1.ric, XVILLIAM S. BAILEY Professor of Piano and Theory LOUISE LIN, A.B., B.M. Professor of Piano LOULIE BARNETT, A.B., HAI. Professor of Piano and Theory R,-XY BALLARD, AB., BQXI. Professor of Piano ZILLAH HALSTEAD, B.M. Professor of Piano ESTHER RHODES, A.B. Professor of Piano LOUISE C. TITCOMR Professor of Pipe Organ GLENN PRIEST IMAERZ Professor of Violin MRS. SALLIE WILSON CROCKETT Professor of Voice EPH M.1XERZ Pianofo rte, llliisical Histors' MRS. WANDEEN WEBBER Professor of Voiee LEVVIS G. THONIAS, A.R., AAI. Professor of Piano ANNE CHENAULT WALLACE Professor of Oral English ROSETTA RAULSTON RIVERS Professor of flrt CALLIE IRVIN COOK Professor of Ceramic dr! EDGAR H. HOW'ERTON Ifeazl of Vocal Department Professor of Voice H.ARRIET EVANS, AB. Professor of French LEON PERDUE SMITH, JR., A.B. Professor of French and Italian MRS. MONROE OGDEN Professor of Piano and Solfeggio RIILDRED MCCRORY, A.B., B.M. Seereiary to the Director F f QF 'iii Ii i W..-,.,,, v ,, -, , !13E - ., - - Q-.75 1273 V! N ,V N x M194 1. , X I 9 4 . U f eff gr f' mf X ms I Aw .IN 'YT 9 W v X 5. vm ' N NWN , NIH W1 ' iimqm i u.. 5:-C-Put' X ' ' C' if fb., - '--Q: '-'D ' f,,.w-v vu K -L b P i , , , , J-,75 1281 4 - , ' J '-w --- . -- Y -- axxv ' - f- - Lg ..- ,-, ,. mdlllli NIU 'WIFI' V' ,if wi 19ete1r1'n,pI 'Si e 4222 .1 u g -all mealvgan-152151, Igrearnt sinh Fllutnre The 0111 order ehangeth, yielding place to new. Frilled hoopskirts, flowered bonnets, gentle voices, soft laughter, delicate perfume of lavender and scent of summer flowers, the blending of the spirit of youth with the spirit hovering over the towers and walls-such was the scene when the first graduating class-the class of 1840-went out from Wesleyfan College, fo'ur years after its opening. The founding of Wesleyan was the result of toil and effort on the part of far- sighted ones who felt, rather than saw, the great emancipation of woman looming in the coming years. On the now historic walls of the college hangs, faded and wrinkled and quaint, in its frame of old gilt, the first diploma granted to a woman. Bearing the date 184.0 and the name of Bliss Catherine Brewer-later the mother of Admiral VV. S. Benson, of lllacon, it hangs there, a memorial to the struggle which has at last resulted in victory, the struggle of the womanhood of the world for freedom from the irksome bonds of ignorance and repression. Since those first years of Bishop George F. Pierce's administration, when Wesleyan was surrounded by a high wall, when there were few students, when there was much opposition and many drawbacks, VVesleyan has become a standard institution recognized by the world as the first chartered college to grant a degree to a woman. Its curriculum has been raised, the endowment fund increased and the faculty and student body enlarged to such an extent that it has received membership in the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools in the Southern States, the American Association of Colleges, and the American Association of University VVomen. All VVesleyan graduates are now eligible to membership in this latter organization. At about the time when this class of '26 goes forth from the old chapel, equipped with a hard-won diploma and the indomitable spirit which is wafted vaguely to all who come within the historic portals of the institution, work of construction will be begun on the magnificent new plant at Rivoli. Here, on one hundred and thirty-two acres of rolling land, will rise the enlarged structures from which new names will constantly be added to the list of already more than three thousand graduates. These graduates have gone out, and will continue to go out, honoring the name of the Oldest and Best and contributing a share, however small or great, to the progress of the world. The dream of a Greater Wesleyfan at Rivoli was a far more gigantic one than the iirst dream of the college on the hill, but the same spirit was the basis of both visions. The same courage which constructed the first old buildings at the present site will carry through to its completion the program of advancement embodied in the plans for Greater VVesleyan. And now? Tailored skirts, short-cut hair, gay young voices, girlish laughter, delicate perfume of Coty, and scent of summer flowers, blending with the spirit hovering over the walls and campus-such is the scene when the latest graduating class-the class of 1926- goes out from VVesleyan College, ninety years after its foundation-perhaps the last class to ever receive diplomas from the college on the hillfl A new campus, a new life, but a continuation of the same indomitable, loyal spirit of VVesleyan, will be found out at Rivoli. Dreams really do come true. The Wesleyfan of old will be truly the Greater VVesleyan f tomorrow. EVELYN AVEN. Ti :- I ce A I L., 'P'--tr ' -36-7 gg ,, ,L i 5 tb - g 2,33 C295 9 4 :Q cf yy Y? eterrupt t, 7 N exe, - --,,--.-- - vll ill. - i 41 - it Uhr Blemish Zlzle CDediCated to Mr. N. B. Duke, in appreciation of his generosity in helping to make possible a Greater Wesleyfanl . . To the island-valley of Avilion, Where falls not hail, or rain, or any snow, Nor ever wind blows loudly: but it lies Deep-meadow'cl, happy, fair with orchard lawns And bowery hollows croWn'd with summer sea. . . -Tennyson, Idylls of the Kll1g.,, In days of old King drthur, head of all The mystic, wondrous order of the Table Round, Was wounded sore and borne by Bediwere Upon the barge of three black-mantled queens With crowns of gold, thence carried in their ship Alcross the far-off deep to blessed isles, Unknown by man and knight but thought a place Enchanted, whence at last King Arthur will Return unto his own. So say the bards. Alnd in their ancient faith they hold steadfastl At time of need their king will come at last. ff ek :rf :if be we :sf But in this modern order of the day, Where knights are lVesleyan girls and where the king Is but the spirit of their honored group, Afvilion, the blessed isle, is not The place they send their chief with mourning wail But rather is the spot they hope for all To know and lofve and dwell therein for aye. J For Rifuoli is not a thing apart. The knights of all the order love it well. For her the Launcelots will wield their swords Of energy and daunlless mind and soul. The Galahads will seek their I-loly Grail Of love and hope and faith and purpose high. fr'qhfF-3 T ' TWD ij: -- ' li I '-Q 7'-2.-.-. , . -L . f'3E -, , ..- .11 1303 Hs Q l s 're 1 g f, my etefmpi - K X -X --- - 4- v M M--Q- - t- - -- -- . - ,glltm-v11 'l For her the other knights will tourney long, Chifualric ntount their steeds and battle hard Lest any foreign knight of faith delayed dud hope confused and 'vigor undermined, Should triumph and should dare to harm The shores they hope to sail unto themselfues, Their Riwoli, the blessed isle they love. :nf Pk :sf Pk we :sf use These modern knights, these Wesleyan girls who wear The golden shield that graced King .flrthur's friends, Haz'e losee and faith and reverence for their king, The spirit of their loved, historic school, But they would not send their king away Alone to sail to fair dfuilion. They banish war, which did for .f1rthur's knights And hail not one but many barges sailed By stately queens in robes of purest white, With music which the coming dawn proclaims, And joy to all upon the blessed isles. bn: :ef x Pk wk :nf sf Then haste the day when Arthur's modern knights Shall take their king triumphant o'er the seas Of new adventure, forthwith to a place Where falls not hail or rain or any snow, Impediments to the progress of their clan, A lofuely place, called Rifuoli by man, But known to all of gallant knightly span As the island-valley of zifuilionf' ISABELLA DBAs HARRIS. X ii ' X' C' 5 s-,..s ,, ,Ln Zwqwh , , -L Y ,, Jfjigazaumngggzx' , V , , ,f 1315 ?'?f3l ,. ,J 1? :K ii f Qfbt Seconh bunk Qlaszex Qf Q9 Swninr 15111111 111 1111' 1151111 11,1 1111' y1'111' K11'111y 111111111 1l'lIT,'l,'5 11111130 t'11.V11l!j 111 1111111' fill II 1110115111111 g101'1f1115 111115 111111 111111111111 p1111'1:5. 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S11 111' 1111151 111155. 13111 Hlllj' iw 11'111'12 111'11111d 11111' 111111151111 of 11UllIl1j' 1111111 wi!! 11151. M1-mm Humox. W is , L 3 a s ,QS Kb , Q ,54- 5 . I 19 2 5 Fi 2 5154! -,-,,, -, -R ,g-,R , A H , QQL Qmmnv. Srninr 0112155 COLORS: I,l17.'L'lIIfl'l' mm' llfhitc FLOXVERZ S-zcwl IDU!! NIO'1 1'0: HAVIIHII llwligil Rz'lmr.v1rn1 IJORUTHY ,THOMAS . . SAR.-x FRANCES Aslxum' Am1,xR1TA BOOTH . . FR,xNc1es HOLI..AXNIJ . LucI1.1zXV11,DER . I1I5I,liN DOVER . S-, FRANCES -IONES, M1151-1,1 OIVFICICRS - n ,., J sxixfzzzzl . . 1Il'I'A'ilfl'lIf . f i1'f'-P1'f'.virff1zt . . Trmsurffr Y . . bl'l'l'l'flll'-1' Swgrfzlllf-fl!-fl rms SergzvlllI-at-d1'1ll.x' f -W I, If , - 2.-,,...-,, -L K f14S7 - - . .Q-.19 --5 R if CARRIE LOU Nlarietta, Georgia 14.13. Religious Education Dramatic Club CI, 2, 355 Georgia Club C155 Community W Committee C155 Delegate Student Fel- lowship Conference C155 Certificate in Oral English C255 Feature VVriter on Jester Staff C255 Student Fellowship Chairman C2, 35 5 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet C2, 3, 45 5 Wesleyan Staff C355 Watch- tower Staff C355 Alumnae District Chairman C355 Delegate to Student Fellowship Conference C35 5 Delegate to Georgia Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Meeting, Camp Highlands C3, 455 Round Table C3, 455 World Fellowship Chairman C455 Religious Education Club C45: Girl Reserve Certificate LEE ALLMAN Hartwell, Georgia 14.8. English Service Committee Y. VV. C. 5 Le Cercle Francais C255 Table C3, 455 Spanish Club C3, 455 Eighth District Club C355 Com- mencement Marshal C355 Debatersi Council C3, 455 Treasurer Debaters' Council C45 5 English Club C45 5 Italian Club C455 Soccer C455 Sitting Room One C3, 455 Feature Section Veter- ropt 1 l'l'i?.4,'S!4!5,?fIf:!.1'i'K.'w21,'Is?.'.P4!'Me'i1Q T if 4 R 53 9 R4 P2 F '91 S S 9 'S H e 9. 5 5 1 pf ' 5 Fr 5 5 5 I 9 5 H C IN L E4 Q Q A I 3 J C Scavzwfs-szvvwxabulmazi V nate.:-1-z.,s-,.1e.vas11'-Lvniriaxrfgi N '1 V fi S 9 A 4 f. ai r- ! 0' L4 BL is u 9 Q 9' S? V ? P4 5 f 11 If E 9 4 5 9 M 4 .X la 'G' 4 H1 '4 U F M J Q 3 Q 21 9' 'l i X P l'.ar9.-x'sn-i a-vz1n'a.1-14.11-7.3 ROSSIIC ANURIQ S FRANCES ASBURY Americus, Georgia lflberton, Georgia fI.B. Sfillllifll Conservatory Orchestra C155 e Club CI, 255 Wcsleyfaii Sunday Schoo Class CI, 455 VVorship Committee Y. VV. C. A. C25 455 Spanish Club CI, 2, 3, 455 Orchestra Vineville llffetllodist Church C25 5 Round 'liable C3, 45 5 Tea- Room Committee Y. NV. C. A. Certificate in Piano C355 Orchestra Centenary Klethodist Church C355 Americus Club C355 Red Cross Life Saving Certificate C3, 4.55 Diploma in Piano ACB. lJl1Cl0.l'0f7llj' gnes Scott College C155 Le Ccrcle raneais C25 355 Social Standards Com- mittee Y. VV. C. A. C255 Commence- ment llflarshal C355 Honor Roll C355 Sitting Room One C35 45 5 Round Table C3, 455 lfiglith District Club C3, 455 Treasurer of Round Table C455 Presi- dent of Eighth District Club C455 Alumnae Council C455 Vice-President of Class C45. I iff'-T A.B. Latin Diploma from Andrew Collegeg Doc- tors' Daughters' Club Q3, 415 Le Cer- cle Francais C3, 41 5 Le Cercle Francais Orchestra C3, 41 g Conservatory Or- chestra C3, 41 5 Centenary Nlethodist Orchestra 13, 41 5 Andrew Club C3, 41 5 Third District Club C3, 41 g Round Table CB, 41. Macon Georgia Y? Richland, Georgia FRANCICS BA Selma, Alabama J.IJ'. l,A'j'l',lfIffI,f-1' 111111 P Sergeant-at-Arms CI5 3 Glee CI, 25 5 Spanish Club C35 g Round T C3. 451 lfnglish Club C453 Vice-Presb dent Alabama Club C45 3 Klacon Girls' Association C45 3 Social Service Commit- tee of Y. VV. C. A. C3. 45. X.. T YN BATICS Ramhurst, Georgia 1.3. Efzglixlz School First Honor Scholar- CI5 3 North Georgia Club CI, 25 5 lfditor of Page of Facts of Jester C251 Le Cercle Francais C25 g State liditor of VVesleyan Edition of Klacon 'l'elegraph C251 Doctors' Daughters' Club C2, 3. 45: First Baptist Sunday School Class CI, 25 I Associate Editor of VVatchtower C35 3 Round Table C3, 45 5 Seventh Dis- trict Club C3, 455 Delegate to Confer- ence at Agnes Scott College C355 De- baters' Council C3, 45 5 Scribes and Pharisees C3, 45: Secretary Scribes and Pharisees C45 5 Spanish Club C45 I ling- lish Club C453 Literary lftlitor of Vctcrropt LOIS BELL A BOOTH 26 Nliami, Florida 11.3. French Statesboro, Georgia B.S. Sjrzuzish Florida Club CI, 2, 3, Club C2, 3, 4Dj Spanish Club C3, 4 Round Table C3, 4D 5 Tea-Room Com- mittee Y. VV. C. A. C2, 3, 4,j llflinis- ters' Daughters' Club C4jg Soccer CQ. Orchestra Czjg Jester Czlg Society Editor of Watcli- tower C31 3 First District Club C3, 4,1 Spanish Club C3, 455 Le Cercle Fran- cais C3, 43g Round Table C3, .tj 3 Bud- get Council C4jg President of Fourth District Club C471 Alumnae Council C415 Treasurer of Class C4D. NlfLI.llf RUTH B Statesboro, Georgia B.S. Plzilosofvlzy Freshman Commission C155 T Tournament C155 Tri- ' Cercle Francais C25 5 Spanish Club NVinner of 'WVU for Hiking: C35 5 First District Club C35 455 Patrol Leader of Girl Scouts C455 Swimming Tourna- ment C455 Vice-Presiilent of Hiking Club C45 1 Social Service Committee of Y. YV. C. A. C2, 45 5 Round Table C45 5 Assistant Soccer Coach C455 Clioral Club C45 5 Girl Reserve Certincate C45 5 Delegate to llempliis Conference C45. ,X .X GIN IA HROVVN Selma, Alabama J ff. I'lTl'IZt'll Cercle Francais C25 3, 455 Glec C25 5 Social Service Committee Y. C. A. C2, 3, 455 Alabama Club C3, 455 Treasurer Alabama Club C355 Round Table C35 455 Y. VV. C. A. Choir C355 Italian Club ELEANQR BROV Opelika, Alabama 11.3. Ifisfory llary Baldwin College CI, 25 Service Committee of Y. VV. C. A. 3 Honor Roll C35 3 Life Saving Corps C35 5 Le Cercle Francais C35 5 Alabama Club K3, 45 g Round Table C3, 453 Sit- ting Room One C453 International Re- lationship Club C455 Alumnae Repre- sentative of District Q.1.5g English Club C453 'lieaeher's Certificate LUCILE BRYANT lVIacon, Georgia 14.13. Spanish rvatory Urchestra CI, 25 g Dra- Llub CI, 2, 35 3 Certificate in Ex- pression C25 3 Diploma in Expression C35 3 Round Table C3, 45 3 Spanish Club C2, 3, 45 g English Club C45 5 Teacher's Certificate C453 Blacon Girls, Associa- tion Q3, 45. G 'W Y fd'e1'.4Ai'4BBTfZi'x .H 033353 , I- Scavze-swsnvvwfabsluaci cv LUCY ELIZABETH B AN Powder Springs, Georg 11.3. Biology Student Fellowship Committee Y. . C. A. CI5 5 North Georgia Club CI, 25, Le Cercle Francais C25 5 VVesleyan Sun- day School Class CI, 255 Round Table C3, 455 Seventh District Club C35 455 Biology Club C45 5 Spanish Club C Qhx Q o:l'!obuH?!E!J1.'A!L1f.YQ N g J 29 54 'F L 9 H v 'il H G 5 S1 E E1 'E s. N S F u 1 cs . I - ,' If l.'A-.2x'N:nv'-2.-?.1mu-32.12.-1:5 MA FLIZABETH CANNON Cordele, Georgia fl.B. Philosophy igh School First Honor Graduateg 1. S. C. VV. CI, 25 5 Le Cercle Francais C35 5 Alumnae Council 5 Third Dis- trict Club C455 President Cordele Club C4.5Q President of Round Table C455 Pictorial Editor of The Veterropt C455 Teacher's Certificate C45. l '1 c CQ, La 1 S Q'o:-'a-'.4':..2::'.-.?S1..-v,'s,i'r..-s'.',1.' if I? J N X n '- 0 I 6 .x 19 1. f..'...-14. n..naus.-'.IZ.m..N.h.j5 i I .. 1 , I 'YlN new r':4 ll ' G1 'Q S ad r' le bl ki i if 7 N L ul v' 'Q A K ,Oi we -' K 5 'Y il Z: -4 'B 5 of bl ei P H ' Q P Q' In 5 Va v Ei Q P' fl 'Q W 51 Y 5 if is rf S W 'Q if 3, H Q 4 'il 53 'te y 'Bl fl' N 'ql A s V 5 rl W ri Bi. C me avavzzzfzvzzf' sznzrfali 942-Psivfle 'mzmi:sm.!eie.13'Jn N C ES CAT If R C CHARLO'1 l'Ii CARRU ' RS 2 6 Brunswick, Georgia 41.13. Ifixlory Freshman Commission CI1g Le Ce C Cle Francais CI, 215 Honor Roll CI, 21 : Tea-Room Committee ot Y. VV. C. A. C2, 31 5 Spanish Club C51 I Chairman of Round Table C31 5 Alumnae Council C3, 41 I International Relationship Club C41- Ct Perry, Georgia ii 51.13. EIlllt'IlfiO7l raniic A1't Club CI, 2, 313 Secre- t 'y and Treasurer of Ceramic Art Club CI1Q Certificate Ceramic Art C213 Diploma Ceramic Art C315 Advertising Blanager of Jester C213 Exchange lfditor of The VVesleyan C315 Honor Roll C313 Vice-President Ceramic Art Club C315 Twelfth District Club C3, 415 Chairman Student Committee Quillian Scholarship Fund C311 Budget Council g Religious Education Club C41: Business Klanager The XVesleyan C411 Advertising Klanager The Veter- ropt ,ae DOROTHY LEE lklonroe, Louisiana 11.B., .Pwl'f'7Zt'1l Freshman Commission C155 Service Committee Y. VV. C. A. CI, 2 3, 455 Tennis Tournament CI, 2, 35 Alumnae Council C35 5 Le Cercle Fran cais C2, 3, 455 Cosmopolitan Club C3, 455 President Cosmopolitan Club C35 Tea-Room Committee Y. VV. C. A. C355 Glee Club C25 5 Round Table C3, 455 President Choral Club C455 Secre- tary and Treasurer Italian Club C45. Y ALKIA COBB Dublin, Georgia .J.B. .I 7'L'lll'lI High School First Honor Scholarship C155 Honor Roll Cr, 2, 355 Le Cercle Francais CI, 2, 3, 455 Honor Roll of VVesleyan Sunday School Class CI, 355 Social Service Committee Y. VV. C. A. CI, 255 World Fellowship Committee C15 455 Spanish Club C2, 355 Com- mencement llarshal 5 Twelfth Dis- trict Club C3, 45 5 Round Table C3, 45 5 Debaters' Council C3, 45 5 Secretary and Treasurer English Club 5 Vice- President VVesleyan Sunday School Class C45 5 Chairman Student Friendship Fund C45 5 Chairman Student Fellowship Committee C455 Girl Reserve Certifi- cate 5 VVinner of MTV Hiking Club C455 Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet C455 Dele- X gate to llrlemphis Conference C45. ICLIZABICTH COP Carrollton, Georgia .1.B. 1'lfl'lll',l L0 Cerclc Francais f.1.5g Social ice Committee Y. VV. C. A. Q35 Fourth District Club C3. 45: Round SUSANNAH CRUKI Cortlclc, Georgia 41.13. English ea-Room Conunittee Y. VV. C. A 25g Social Service Couunittee Y. VV A. 135: YVeslc'yan Sunday Scboo Class 3, 45g Palette and Brush Club b lable Q3, 45. C C35 g Round Tabla- C3, 45 3 Iinglisb Clu C45 1 Corclele Club C45 g Third Distric Club t ',f' GLADYS ELAINE Hlacksbear i1.B. Sf3IlIli.Vl1 Spanish Club Q2, 3, .Q CZD 3 Tennis Tournament C2 District Club C3, 41: Tea-Room Com mittee Y. VV. C. A. C45 C Round 'liable C3, .QQ lfnglisll Club Q4,jg German Club Q.4.jg Klarsh Hen Club C3, 4.1. -5 LILA DOSTICR Rocky Ford, Georgia .1l.B. Pllilosofvlzj' Andrew College QI, 25 3 Round Table g First District Club Q3, 4.55 Doctors' Daughters, Club 13, 4,52 Dele- gate to Conference at Agnes Scott Col- lege QI g Andrew Club no I 'liCZlCllCl'lS Certificate LU. HELEN DOVE Clayton, Georgia ,J.B. Biblirfzl Lil'l'l'I1fIlI'E' Piedmont College CI, 25: T Round Table C355 Doctors! Daughters Club C3. 455 Round Table C3, 45: Song Leader Student Body C45 5 Italian Club C455 Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms C455 Ninth District Club C35 455 Cer- tificate in Piano C35 5 Diploma in Piano Cn. ELAINE DOVICR Clayton, Georgia 11.8. Sfmnislz College CI, 255 Round able C3, 455 Secretary Round Table 45 5 Doctorsl Daughters, Club C3, 45 5 President Doctorsl Daughters' Club C455 Spanish Club C3, 45: Ninth Dis- J trict Club C3, 455 lictorial Ifditor of The Vcterropt Z5 Cl? cf CLALTDIA DYIx' S PAULINE ELLIS Klontezuma, Georgi K acksonville, Florida .J.B. Ezlumtiozz .J .13. Religious Ezlumfion wc. Temporary Secretary and Treas of Class C155 Freshman Commissi C155 President of Baptist Girls CI, 2, 355 Feature Section of Veterropt C255 Associate Society Editor of VVatchtoWer C25 5 Society Editor of Jester C25 5 Vice- President of Alumnae Council C355 Alumnae Counsellor of Third District C3, 455 Round Table C3, 455 Spanish Club C355 Exchange Editor of VVatch- tower C35 5 Delegate to Camp Highlands C35 5 Y. VV. C. A. Blue Girl Reception Co'mmittee C3, 455 Delegate to Blue Ridge C355 Sitting Room II C3, 45 5 Y. VV. C. A. Secretary C455 Delegate to VVorld Court Conference in Atlanta C455 Religious Education Club C45. e Cercle Francais C155 Swimming Fournament CI, 2, 35 5 Life-Saving Corps CI5g Certificate in Piano C155 VVesleyan Sunday School Class CI, 2, 355 Social Service Committee CI, 255 Round Table C35 45 5 Treasurer Round Table 5 Nlusic Committee Y. W. C. A. C35 5 Florida Club C3, 45 5 President of Florida Club C45 5 Debaters' Council C35 455 Class Basket-ball C355 Tenth District Club C355 Diploma in Piano C45 5 President Rlinisters' Daughters' Club C455 Treasurer Athletic Associa- tion C455 Student Council C355 Budget Council C45 5 Delegate to VVellesley Convention C455 Religious Education Club C45 5 Feature Section of Veterropt C45- f1'1X LHARLUTII LXI N GHE rl BUCHANAN GOIQPP Nlacon Georgia Rincon, Georgia 11.13. Glce anal llandolin Club CI, 219 onservatory Orchestra CI, 2, 3, 413 President of Conservatory Orchestra C315 German Club C415 Nlacon Girls, Association CI, 2. 3, 41g Round Table C3, 415 Le Cercle Francais C315 Rc- ligious Education Club C413 Certificate in Violin C315 Diploma in Violin C411 Heart Strings C3, 41. is gf' D N. X I'C'i'.'.Ii.'il31'e'1'd!'31?x..12M'X!4'P'4?iiis g5xEQ3I3'..b'5J1'1'X'2?fA1'A!L ZR'-11 N '1 H U , if - gb' 5, L 9-5 'S se 5 4 A 1Y lf-A-ld hcavze-swanvnvyaasutmld C., LOLA IREN E HA D Marietta, Georgia 14.3. Spanish North Georgia Club CI, 255 S Service Committee Y. W. C. A. CI, 2 Wesleyan Sunday School Class CI, 2, 3, 455 Spanish Club C2, 3, -455 Doctors' Daughters' Club C2, 3, 455 Round Table C3, 45 5 Tea-Room Committee C3, 455 Seventh District Club C3, 455 International Relationship Club C455 Delegate to Student Volunteer Confer- ence C355 Delegate to World Court Conference C455 Honor Roll C2, 355 Ceramic Art Club C455 Teacher's Cer- tificate C455 Delegate to Camp High- land C 35. if -I 5' fi 'Q f' 5' ,4 id 'Q 24 N 4 N 2: M B1 5 ..'A-::.sx',z-unsv'-ai-.us'as:-exam-'Q Q EDI LOUISE HAMMOCK Butler, Georgia f1.B. Latin tudent Fellowship C1, 2, 355 Honor oll Wesleyan Sunday. School Class C155 Tea-Room Committee C255 Dele- gate to Student Fellowship Conference in Atlanta C355 Delegate to Macon Sunday School Conference C35 5 Teacher of Americanization School C35 5 Student Assistant to Alumnae Secretary C355 Chapel Monitor C3, 455 Third District Club C355 Ceramic Art Club C3, 455 Certificate in Ceramic Art C35 5 Diploma in Ceramic Art C455 President of Ceramic Art Club C45 5 Le Cercle Francais C3, 455 Macon Girls' Associa- tion C455 Round Table C3, 45. p 5' MAMIE HARM lVIacon, Georgia A.B. English High School First Honor C155 Basket-ball Team CI, 2, 355 Varsity Basket-ball Team Cr, 2, 355 Winner of HVV. C. CI, 255 Captain of Basket-ball Team C155 Soccer Team C455 Swimming Contest CI, 2, 355 Life-Saving Corps5 Ath- letic Board C2, 3, 45 1 Tennis Manager C35 : Manager of Major Sports C455 President of Macon Girls' Association C255 Debaters' Council C35 455 Commencement Interclass Debate C353 Scribes and Pharisees C3, 45: Secretary Debaters' Council C355 Critic Debaters' Council C45 1 Illustrator of Veter- ropt C45 5 Contributing Editor of VVesleyan C455 English Club C455 Le Cercle Fran- cais CI. 3, 45: Secretary of German Club C455 Sitting Room II C3, 455 Preachers' Daughters' Club C45 5 Honor Roll CI, 2, 35 5 Round Table C3, 455 Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet C355 Delegate to Blue Ridge CI, 255 Dele- gate to Indianapolis C25 5 Delegate to Curry Camp C255 Student Industrial Commission C45 I Commencement Marshal C35 5 Diploma in Oral English C355 Dramatic Club CI, 2, 3. 455 Secretary Dramatic Club C355 President Dramatic Club C455 Presidents' Council C45. DEAS HARRIS Cordele, Georgia ALB. English School First Honor Scholarship or Roll CI, 2, 35 5 Class Represen- tative on The Wesleyan C255 Associate Editor of Jester C251 Associate Editor of Special Edition of Macon Telegraph C255 Round Table C3, 455 Cordele Club C35 455 President of Cordele Club C353 Secretary of Cordele Club C455 Third District Club C3, 455 Chairman of Constitution Commit- tee of Peach Blossomsg Le Cercle Francais C15 25 5 Correspondent to Macon News C25 5 Correspondent to Atlanta journal C355 Scribes and Pharisees C3, 455 Vice-Presi- dent of Scribes and Pharisees C355 English Club C455 W1'iter of Wesleyan Letter to Macon Telegraph C45: Author of Poem given Honorable Mention in College An- thology C45 5 Delegate to VVorld Court Con- ference C45: Junior Editor of Veterropt C355 Journalism Assistant C455 Debaters' Council C3, 455 Secretary and Vice-Presi- dent of Debaters' Council C355 Commence- ment Interclass Debate C355 Critic and Censor Debaters' Council C455 Co-author of Class Stunt C3, 455 Presidents' Council C35 45: Editor of XfVatchtower C355 Editor of Wesleyan C45 5 Feature Section of Veter- ropt C45. NELL H Americus, Georgia 11.8. Sfmlzixlz Spanish Club CI, CI, 2, 35: Treasurer of Tri-K Freshman Commission C155 Table C35 45. CES HOLLAND Columbus, Georgia 51.3. Ezzglisll Palette and Brush Club 55 Treasurer of Class C255 Class ball C2, 3, 455 Soccer C455 HW. C. Team C25 5 Treasurer Athletic Association C35 5 Secretary of Class C45 5 Spanish Club C25 5 President of Athletic Association C455 Publicity Committee Y. VV. C. A. C155 Glee and lfandolin Club C25 5 Budget Council C25 35 5 Ten- nis Tournament C2, 355 Social Stand- ards Committee Y. VV. C. A. C2, 353 Delegate to Blue Ridge C355 Varsity Basket-ball Squad C355 President Co- lumbus Club 5 Round Table C3, 45 5 English Club C45 5 lllandolin Club C45: Sitting Room ll C45 5 Presidents' Coun- cil C455 Feature Section of Veterropt 645. 1 D Q v .,. Y !'L!:f?2l'nX'1915Z4- !3A'Ti'lZ'fA..x!n V if . Saunas.-'ar.9:'g..'.s.-v.srz v,-. 4' 0 4 Iv Si Q: va if 6 li 2 B 91 rn rl r E4 E! I? rf I' H 3 rl' w 6 is 'ii Q 5 E' w Q 'SI a 5 .x 'i0il'i'..e4. 2?i'SIli.'51ftDLf!f 52 4 Q 2. ,Q 4 F gi F ef- if-0+ W n 54 D4 E 1 V' h 91 o C 2 3 E1 S 'Q E v S rf 973 P 61 it ri 9 N2 9' H J v H r' f N A .'a:e:1:5um '.:'.z.:'i'..-fav.:-m+.van C ROBERTA H0 D NI LEE HUTCHINSCN llacon, Georgia ' Senoia, Georgia JB. Rc ligi0l1A' Edurrztior s JB. Englixh Honor Roll CI, zlg Le Cercle '1 - A ound Table C3, 4jg Spanish Club cais CID g Conservatory Orchestra Cl, 45 3 lllacon Girls' Association C25 g Alumnae Secretary of Class C33 g Alum- nae Council C313 Debaters' Council C3, 45 g Advertising lllanager of Jester C35 g Associate lfditor of VVesleyan 3 Blue Ridge C3l I Commencement Klarshal Cjlg Spanish Club C4Dg Sitting Room ll C3, 4D 1 Round Table C3, 415 Soccer C423 Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet C4lg Presi- dent of Religious Education Club C3, 4D 3 Vice-President of Spanish Club C4D3 Commencement Nlarshal Cjjg lfnglish Club C45 5 Counsellor of Fourth District Club C425 Secretary of Alum- nae Association C452 Teacher's Certifi- cate IXIILDRED VIRGINIA Baconton, Georgia 14.3. English VVorld Fellowship Committee Y. C. A. C11 5 Conservatory Orchestra C11 HVV. Cf, Team C15 21 5 VVesleyan Sun- UCILE JENKINS Orlando, Florida 14.8. English LII Commission C115 Florida CI, 2, 3, 415 Le Cercle Francais I 415 Secretary Florida Club C2, 315 day School Class CI, 2, 315 Basket-ball CI, 2, 315 Vice-President Wesleyan Sunday School Class C215 Class Repre- sentative on Student Council C21 5 Camp Highland C215 Round Table C3, 415 Secretary Y. VV. C. A. C315 Debaters' Council C315 Commencement lXIarshal C315 Certificate in Piano C315 Second District Club C35 415 Doctors' Daugh- ters' Club C35 415 Treasurer Y. VV. C. A. C41 5 Chairman Budget Council C41 5 Camp Joycliffe C415 Vice-President English Club r Staff C215 Circulation lVIanager atchtovver C315 Executive Committee C31 5 Alumnae Council C31 5 Scribes and Pharisees C3, 415 President Scribes and Pharisees C415 Winner of Wesleyan Short Story Prize C31, Round Table C3, 415 Honorable lNIention College Anthology C315 Author of Short Story for English Club C415 Preachers' Daughters' Club C415 Debaters' Coun- cil C415 Catch-All Editor of Wesleyan C31 5 English Club C41 5 Literary Editor of Veterropt 1 wzi..-'.m:::z:g. 3 ..J5u'z'...-,-. Sn - 5 8 , ki 53 - N P- E? vm Q4 d 5' r' 2.1 Q Q W 'I 5 A sy D 'G R H S 2 A 5 c ef Q L4 9 X N 1 N V1 A n h f Q R Q' 0 x I Q H fi E, ig fl Q W if af E W' LN 'S gr v2 5 Ei 5 E F 'Q N r S4 '-, Q V4 'lr 1 new-zz-:fl-114' zammfxai LOUISE JoHNs Gi ANXQBIYQL IISZLQDIOT! iii L r Q 9 1 T F1 1 if r .. ,, A , u .'J2-1:51116 ' 'i!s,essi':m-ul, u S E DEAL JOHNSON '26 Lake Wales, Florida W - - KLB. French Freshman Commission fljg VVors ' 3 Committee Y. VV. C. A. CID, Florida Club CI, 2, 3, 4,5 lklethodist Sunday School Class fllg Honor Roll 12, 315 Le Cercle Francais K2, 3, 43 5 Alumnae Council C2, 3, 41 3 Round Table C3, 41 5 Student Council 13D 3 President Alumnae Council C4l5 Presidents' Council f4Dj Sci-llflath Club . Baxley, Georgia 14.3. French ublicity Committee Y. W. C. A. CI, 2, 3, 4Dj Conservatory Orchestra CIDQ Palette and Brush Club KID 3 Treasurer of Palette and Brush Club fllg Le Cercle Francais K2, 3, .Q 5 Secretary Round Table C35 g Round Table C3, 4D 3 President Alumnae Council 3 Coun- sellor Hllarsh Hens Q3Q 3 'lllarsh Henn Club C3, 45 3 Chairman Co'nstitu- tion Committee of Student Alumnae Association f3l 5 Vice-President Le Cercle Francais C45 5 Sci-Klath Club C41 g Alumnae Editor of VVesleyan C4j 5 Art Editor of Veterropt r4',.14r:4u:,r.fza..4m':Q.fr.es.-'gig B' Q lf lv 53 r Q i i 2 Z l S ' 9 25 M E a 1 E cf N A A 4 5 51 Q ft- ti Z Et I4 as A B' SHJLUID-S5527 C f1'am.ur-nmdl X Q'5xe!'3 ,2'3!B'livJ.!?2J?lJ'L.'A!L3?.WiJ St rl K' in Q 84 b ra Y r- at -: Q 21 9 4 Q H v s ft ug B x 4 ,G st W N fl 2 N 'A Q4 tt it f E 5 4 5, Q 5 t P LfAl.'5.1gSX?2Z.ilE3.ne1 5Pa.'.o! riuuoa ETHI-:L KA 'C onus iqi3i,i,AAt ilflacon, Georgia AL,.1: it 4 ZVA i Dublin, Georgia Honor Roll Ci, 2, 355 Pai-agraplier au: 5 ii' rlptist Sunday School Class CI, 2, 3, City Editor of Jester C252 Paragrapher of V A fi'i 53 Le Cercle Francais C25 1 Round XYesleyan lftlitiou of Macon Telegraph fl-able cg, -D: Social Service Committcg C351 NYeslcyan Correspondent of Macon News tn 1 Atlrertising Manager and Para- grapher of XYatchtou'er C352 Le Cercle Francais tr, J. 3, 45: Spanish Club CI, 2, 3, 45 I Seribcs and Pharisees C3, 45 3 Treas- urer of Scribes anfl Pharisees C45: Presi- dent of Ciernian Cll1lJLC451 Deliatersl Coun- cil C3. 451 Critic and Censor Dehaters' Council C3, 45: Heart Strings C3, 45: Chairman Constitution Connnittee Heart Strings C1352 Round lable C3. .152 Macon Girls' .Xssociation CI, 3, 45: Publicity lVlanag'er Macon Girls' Association C3, 453 ,Xutlior Prize XYinning Stunt given by Macon Girls' Association on Annual Col- lege Night C452 Author of Stunt XYinuing Second Place on College Night C352 Con- tributing lfclitor of Vl'eslcyan C452 Coin- inencenteut Marshal 1351 Feature Section Veterropt C452 Presidents' Council C455 liditor-in-Cliiet' of Veterropt C45. Y. VV. C. A. C3, 45 3 Alumnae Council C455 President Twelfth District Club C452 Vice-President Baptist Sunday School Class C455 International Rela- tionship Club C451 House President Georgia Building C455 Girl Scout KATHERINE D Baxley, Georgia ARB. Latin High School First Honor C155 Honor Roll Ci, 2, 5 Commission C15g French Club CI, 2 3, 455 Social Service Committee Y. VV. C. A. C1, 2, 355 House President Klor- gan House C255 Student Council C2, 353 Debaters' Council C355 Y. VV. C. A. Choir C355 Round 'liable C3, 4.55 Choral Club C455 Library Assistant C453 Chapel Blonitor C453 Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet C45. 'lk 'L LEE MALLORY Sylvania, Georgia .1.B. Philosojlhy Club CI, 2, 3, 45: Honor Roll 35. XVQ-sleyan Sunday School Class Cz, 3, 45: Girl Reserve Committee Y, NV. C. A. C253 Chairman Social Service Coni- mittee Y. YV. C. A. C253 Delegate to In- dianapolis Student Volunteer Conference C255 Delegate to Blue Ridge Cz. 35: Dele- gate to Bruce Curry Bible Camp. Blue Ridge C251 Delegate to Georgia Student Volunteer Conference C2. 351 Delegate Camp llighland Cz, 352 Yice'President Dramatic Club C351 Diploma Oral lfnglisli C551 Student Assistant Ural lfnglish C45: l'resident and Yiee-l'resident Debaters' Council C353 First District Club C3, 45: Round Table C3. 45: Coniiiieneement Mar- shal C352 Sitting Room ll C451 Religious lfducation Club C453 llonorary Member Student Council C452 llonorary Delegate to Southern Council of Y. Xl. C. A, C45g Member Southern Division National Stu- dent Council C45, l'residents' Council C453 President Y. XY. C. A. C45. IVIARIAN Hlacon, Georgia 11.3. Sjmnish Blacon Girls' Association CI, 2 Spanish Club C2, 3, 41g Hiking C2, 3, 41 5 VVesleyan Sunday School C315 Florida Club C315 Certificate in Piano C311 Round Table C3, 415 Soc- cer C41g President Hiking Club C41g Conservatory Orchestra C415 Diploma in Piano UISIC NIAUNDE Dublin, Georgia 1.13. ffixlory t Sunday School Class CI, 2, 3, Cercle Francais C213 Round able C3, 415 Social Service Committee Y. VV. C. A. C3, 41g Twelfth District Club C3, 415 International Relationship Club C41 5 Tea-Room Committee Y. W. C. A. C413 Girl Scout Committee Y. XV. C. A. C415 Secretary Student Gov- ernment E' 2 X' ,K S 484,143 , xu'.':2.'-:iz-ming' f'.aL-Junta '92 5 c CAKIILLE BIAYN IZA H BIIDDLIQBRQOKS NVinder, Georgia fliccosukee, Florida ALB. English B.S. Spanish North Georgia Club CI, 2, 35 5 Y '- anish Club C2, 3, 455 Treasurer leyan Sunday School Class CI, 2, 3, 45 5 esleyan Sunday School Class C255 Social Service Committee Y. VV. C. A. ocial Standards Committee Y. VV. C. CI, 2, 3, 455 Honor Roll C25 5 Le Cer- A. C155 Honor Roll C2, 355 Le Cer- cle Francais C2, 3, 45 5 Alumnae Council C355 Debatersl Council C355 President Ninth District Club C355 Commence- ment Klarshal Round Table C3, 45 5 Class Representative on Student Council C45 5 lfnglish Club C455 Ninth District Ch1b C45. cle Francais C355 Vice-President Span- ish Club C45 5 Vice-President Sixth Dis- trict Club C35 5 Florida Club C455 Soc- cer C455 English Club C455 Student Council KIARTHA V. IXIIDDI lllacon, Georgia JB. Ezluraiion Spanish Club C2lg Klacon Girl. sociation C2, 3, 4D g Round Table C3, Teacherls Certificate i 'S ANNIQ KIOUN Atlanta, Georgia B.S. l'll'I'Ilt,'ll Cercle Francais CI, 2, 3, 43, At- Club CI, 2, 3, 41g Baptist Sunday School Class CI, 2, 3, .tl 5 Class Orches- tra Cllg Doctors, Daughters, Club C2, 3, .pjg Vice-President Le Cerclc Fran- cais Nlandolin Club C3, 4Dg Round Table C3, .1.l: Commencement llarshal C35 1 Treasurer ,Le Cerele Francais C43 5 Tea-Room Committee Y. VV. C. A. C415 lfnglish Club 9,1 Q '1 Hi 5 K' at if 'Q 9 9 hi 1 f 4 N ,1 wil QlQY.. 1 A'L1l1'.E ' ' 'I ik ,S H 54 5 51 rs 41 ks A Q. Z? gl H bl 6' S Q V4 'ii E 91 'Q 7:1 igl 5: w . rs 3 'J M .. rg l.:rs:4:.':r.r:-zfrsv rzmzrasrifi C MERRILL MCMIC L 5 SFAS. A 1. .A.rL:n. Li f'J,':f:a.1-jvnq 'gxwzasx-uciv.1:.an - IRIAM MCNAIR Buena Vista, Georgia 2 6 15Iaco'n, Georgia ALB. English Class President C155 Class Represei a tive Student Council C155 Freshman Con mission C151 W. C. T. U. Committee Y. YV. C. A. C152 NVorld Fellowship Commit- tee Y. XV. C. A. C153 Treasurer Student Government Association C25 5 Budget Coun- cil C253 Social Standards Committee Y. XV. C. A. C2, 35: Le Cercle Francais CI, 2, 35g Spanish Club C2, 355 Delegate to Student Volunteer Conference C25g Chair- man Student Handbook Committee C2, 352 Round Table C3. 45 1 President Fourth Dis- trict Club C355 Vice-President Student Government Association C35 5 Greater Wes- leyan Campaign Committee C351 Vice- President Class C35 g Debaters' Council C35 3 Head Marshal Commencement C351 Dele- gate Southern Association Student Govern- ment at Tallahassee, Fla. C35 3 English Club C453 Vice-President Southern Association Student Government C45g Honorary Mem- ber Y. YV. C. A. Cabinet C453 Presidents' Council CI, 453 Sitting Room IT C3. 453 President Student Government Association C45- AB. eorgia State VVoman,s College CI, 253 Round Table C3, 455 Le Cercle Francais C355 Nlacon Girls Association C3, 453 HHeart Strings C3, 45. ,av-xxx ELEANOR PA Ocilla, Georgia 14.8. English Andrew College CI, 25 3 Round C3, 453 Andrew Club C45, District Club C33 453 Dramatic Club C45- XBETH PECK Jacksonville, Florida IJ .B. Philomjwhy reshman Scholarship C153 Class Bas- btll CI, 2, 353 Vice-President Class CI, 25: Swimming Team CI, 2, 353 Le Cercle Francais C15 3 Golden Heart CI, 25 1 Macon Girls' Association CI. 25: Secretary Athletic Association C251 Captain Basket- ball Team C25 3 Varsity Basket-ball C2, 35 3 Swimming 5'VV C353 Tennis Tournament C353 Commencement Marshal C353 Com- mencement Inter-Class Debate C352 Treas- urer Debaters' Council C35 3 Student Coun- cil C353 Scribes and Pharisees C3, 45: Life Saving Corps C3, 45: Round Table C3. 453 Florida Club C3, 453 Chapel Mon- itor C3, 453 German Club C452 Vice-Presi- dent Biology Club C451 Chairman VVild Flower Club C453 Girl Scout Troup C453 President Dehaters' Council C453 Varsity Soccer C453 Captain Soccer Team C453 Secretary Student Government Association C45- A K5 C HELEN NEYVIXIAN Ph UE 2 Gi RIELLA PIERCE Klacon, Georgia ffColumbus, Georgia J .B. Ellllfllfillll Klacon Girls' Association CI, 2, . 4,55 Le Cercle Francais C255 Round Table C3, 45 3 Tennis Tournament C35 5 Soccer Varsity C453 Class Soccer C455 Teachers' Certificate C45g HI-Ieart Stringsn C3, 45. ,ff A .B. French Cercle Francais C2, 3, 45 g Colum- s Club C35Q Spanish Club Eng- ish Club C453 Fourth District Club C3, 453 Round Table C3, 455 Circula- tion Klanager Yvesleyan 5 PATTIE LUCILE KIILNE RICHTICR Roanoke, Alabama llacon, Georgia B.S. English 14.13. lfistory Athens College, Athens, Ala. CI Iacon Girls' Association CI, 2. 3, .tl 3 Round Table C3, 455 Student onor Roll C2, 37g Tennis Czlg Bas- Cgjg Alabama Club Q3, 4415 lcet-ball C2, jlg Spanish Club 133: Club f4Jj Orchestra c4DQ Sci- Round Table Q3, 455 A'Heart Stringsu Club K3, .tlg Debatersl Council Caplg Presi- dent International Relationship Club LU: Choral Club C413 Vice-President Hiking Club 3 Teachens Certificate C47- ZITXLDXZ: x Sparta, Georgia V Jacksonizillej Igloriclriiw 14.13. EIlg1i.Yll V If.S. Spfllliill Tenth District Club 12, 3, .pl 3 Sp: - V W rlee Club fllg Florida Club QI, 2, ish Club C3, 4.3: Round Table C3, .Qg K, 45: Round Table 13, .QQ Spanish lfnglish Club Club C3, .pig Hiking Club QQ, Sci- Klath Club LQ Q Chemistry Laboratory Assistant QLD. IXIILDRIED SESSI Soperton, Georgia JB. Ifistory High School First Honor C115 Social Service Committee Y. C. A. CI, 215 VVesleyan Sunday School Class CI, 2, 3, 415 Honor Roll C21: Basket-ball C2, 3, 415 Spanish Club C315 Tea-Room Committee Y. VV. C. A. C315 Chairman Tea-Room C41, Round Table C3, 415 Camp Highland C315 Twelfth District Club C315 Sec- retary-Treasurer Twelfth District Club C415 Vice-President International Re- lationship Club C41 5 Y. VV. C. A. Cabi- net C415 President International Rela- tionship Club SINQUEFIELD Tennille, Georgia 11.3. English Honor Roll CI, 2, 315 Le Cercle rancais C115 Baptist Sunday School Class Cr, 2, 3,415BHSlCCt-ball C2, 3, 415 HW. C. Winner C213 Social Standards Committee Y. W. C. A. C215 Basket- ball Varsity Squad C315 Secretary- Treasurer Tenth District Club C315 Commencement Klarshal C315 Round Table C3, 41 5 Debaters' Council C3, 41 5 Student Assistant in English C315 Scribes and Pharisees C3, 41 5 VVesleyan Staff C415 German Club C415 English Club C41 5 Social Service Committee Y. W. C. A. C415 Soccer C41, President Tenth District Club C415 Alumnae Council C41, Treasurer Baptist Sunday School Class C415 Girl Scout Troop C41- IQLISABICTH LE C lllacon, Georgia 14.3. French lVIacon Girls, Association CI, 2, 4Dg Le Cercle Francais CI, 2, 3, 4 3 Life Saving Corps C355 German Club ik BH SlVIl'l'H onticello, Georgia B.S. History 2 lNIethod1stSund'u School Claes 2 3, 4D g Le Cercle l'ranca1sCI,2jg Committee Y. W. C. A. J 5 f ' ij . ' .. 1 C4DQ Sei-lNTath Club C425 Heart nountl Table C3, 413 Social Service Stringsi' C3, 415 Round Table C3, 45. Committee Y. W. C. A. C3, 4Jg Secre- tary International Relationship Club C49 3 Teacher's Certificate C4D. Nl'1'A SlNII'l' lilberton, Georgia ,1l.B. English High School First Honor CI55 Honor Roll CI, 255 North gia Club CI, 25 5 WCSl6j'Z1U School Class Cl, 25 5 VVorld Fellowship Committee Y. VV. C. A. CI, 255 Le Cercle Francais CI, 255 Conservatory Orchestra C255 Emory University C355 Eighth District Club C455 Student Fel- lowship Committee Y. VV. C. A. C455 Round Table C455 English Club C45. li SPOUNER Bainbridge, Georgia B.S. Chemistry Social Standards Committee Y. NV. C. A C35 5 Tea-Room Committee C35 3 Round Table C3, 455 Second District Club C3, 45 5 Sci-Klatli Club C45 5 Biol- ogy Club C455 German Club C455 Soc- cer C455 Girl Reserve Certificate C45. KATHICRINIC SPRI Hawkinsville, Georgia ,el.B. llixlory NVinthro'p College Cl, 213 Table C3, 413 Certificate in Art C313 Diploma in Art C41 3 English Club C41 3 Twelfth District Club C41 3 Interna- tional Relationship Club C41 3 Prcsiclent Palette and Brush Club C41. ' TEV' 1. ETH STEPH EN SC DN 'ommc-rcc, Georgia ,el.1i. 1iIlkL'Ii.YlI Cercle Francais C11 3 Honor Roll 3 Spanish Club C2. 3, 413 Con- civatory Orchestra C21 3 Assistant Practice Superintendent C315 Debaters' Council C33 41 3 Vice-President Debaters' Council C41 3 Round Table C33 41 3 Ccr- tificate in Piano C315 Commencement Xlarshal C315 Sitting Room I C33 413 Ninth District Club C3. 4,13 President lfnglish Club C413 Practice Superin- tcmlent C413 Aclvertising: Klanagcr of Vctcrropt C41. if 5 ' 4 N 'l L4 ,Q Q 5 0 X xl i S fC'2'14.'S !lU1 1T!2!x1..J 31931571 E 'W Pg F K1 3 r S Q 1 u 2 if 91 il 'SZ A S' 54 N rl is SE 5, :C i P Scfacvzsf-5:15-J,zvgfTaJ5z.?nlxn1ld Hn x5,Q.t1!l'lvJ.YEPZb1'4F!lZWJl W fa 2 'S A Q4 A 'I b if e041ES3',SS '-fzelmzanz-ld fy 1 GLICNNIE TALL C 534 5 ,Q,jc5,c551iD OTHY THOMAS lVIacon, Georgia zi' AIVL fm' fi' ,,1L2 ' YA-' J lblacon, Georgia ,1l.H. Sjmzlnislz . , V V 41.13. Ilixfory Spanish Club CI, 2, 3, +5 s Le Ce ' OHOI' Roll qi, 25, lXIucon Girls' FranC21iS C3, 415 lVI21C0n Girls' Asso ' flti ssociation C115 Le Cercle Francais Ui?1f10fl CI, 2, 3, 415 Heart Sffiflflsu CI, 21: Dramatic Club Cr, 2, 3, 413 ll 41? Religious EdUCatl0U Club l41- Vice-President Class C215 Exchange Editor Wesleyan C215 Treasurer Dra- matic Club C215 Certificate in Expres- sion C215 Editor of Page of Facts of Jester C215 Budget Council C215 Pub- licity Committee Y. W. C. A. C2, 315 Diploma in Expression C315 Camp Highland C31 5 Basket-ball C35 41 5 Sixth District Club C3, 415 Round Table C3, 41 5 Debaters' Council C3, 41 5 Vice- President Debaters' Council C415 Soc- cer C415 English Club C415 Interna- tional Relationship Club C415 Feature Section of Veterropt C415 Presidents' Council C3, 415 President of Class C3, 41- f 'INx ff? illacon, Georgia A Q Lake XVales, Florida ,-l.l?. ElIgli.l'lI Honor Roll fi, 25, Klacon Gi Association fl, 2, 3, 455 Spanish Clu C155 Le Cercle Francais K2, 3, 455 Heart Stringsl' C3, 45, Round Table C3, 455 Debaters Council C3, 453 As- sistant Circulation Blanager NVatch- tower C35g Soccer C455 lfnglish Club 1453 Advertising llilanager VVesleyan C45- ,'l.B. Sjvzlnixll V eligious Connnittct' Y. XV. C. A. 155 Y. VV. C. A. Choir QI, 253 Flor- ida Club CI, 2, 3, 453 Spanish Club CI, 2, 3, 455 Glee Club QI, 255 VVes- leyan Sunday School Class CI, 2, 3, 45 3 Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet C35 g Round Table 63, 45 s Soccer C45- ANNA CURRY XVI fllacon, Georgia ,f.lf., flIr11'fl1'l11r1li4'x llrzunatic Club CID 3 l,c Cercle la cais C2Dg Basket-ball C3, .LD I Table C3, 4Dg Soccer C4Dg Soccer Var' sity C4Dg 'lHeart .Stringsu C3, 4D Klacon Girls, Association Cl, 2, 3, 4D President llacon Girls' Association C4D President Sci-Klatli Club C.LD 5 Debaters Council C4D g Alumnae Council 5 Y NV. C. A. Cabinet C.tDg Presidents' Council C4D. f---.sg ,-L I l.LiClLlf NVILDFR livroinville, Georgia ,l.lf. lfioluyy lgll Scbool lfirst Honor Scliolarsliip ID g Freshman Connnission CID g Pub- licity Committee Y, VV. C. A. CID: Basket-ball CI, 4Dg Varsity Squad CID 3 VVinner HVV. Cf, CID 5 Tea-Room LQOIH- mittee Y. VV. C. A. CZDQ Secretary Athletic Association C2Dg Round Table C3, 4Dg Secretary Round Table C3D: Tennis Tournament C2, 3Dg Tennis Champion C3Dg Delegate Student Vol- unteer Conference C1Dg Assistant Scr- geant-at-Arms 5 SCI'QCHI1t-Elf-Al'l11S C4Dg Third District Club C3, 4Dg Biol- ogy Club C4Dg Tennis Klanager C4D. ff? 15110111 5 IST 1, Clwlgll A v Atlanta, Georgia f B 1191111010 1 AB. Ifixtory Andrew Collegc I 2 Round 11 e 'lunor R011 Cr, 2, 35: Class Orchestra F tl D Ll b lllClC Club C152 Atlanta Clulm Cr, -, 4 our 1 ISU Qt U l 3, 45g President Atlanta Clnll Cr. 3, 35: Class Prcsiclcnt C252 llaricllmrvulc Commit- icc C2. 45g Cllec Clnlw C251 l5lZlllClC5llll Club Cz, 3. 45: llirectm' Mzxnclfllin Clulm C451 Round Tzllwlc C3, 455 Le Ccrclc l'll'Z1llCI1lS Cz. 35: Spzmisll Clulv C3. 45: Sccrctzlry LC Ccrclc Francais C35: lntcrilzltiorml Relu- tinnslnp Clulm C451 l5clmtcrs' Council C3. 45: lnclustrizll CO111llllSSlC511 C451 Ccrlilicute in Piano C352 Certificate in Voice C45: l5iplu111a in Piano C453 Clizlirnian Social Strlnclzxrcls Cmmuittcc Y. XY. C. A. C35g lklcgatc tu Blue Ridge Y. XY. C. X. Cun- fcrcncc C351 Camp lliglrlanal Y. XY. C. A. Clmfcreiicu C355 Co11serv:1tm'y Orchestra CI, 3. 45: Commencement Al2ll'SllZil C351 liuclgct Council C45 : Alumnus Council C35g Cliznrnian Student Rclicf Drivc Y. XV. C. ,-X. C351 Y. XY. C, A. Choir C353 l,l'2lCllCC :Xs- 9lSl2llll C452 Vresiclcnt Stuclcnl Clovcrnincnt .Xfsnciatioii uf Coiiscwiltory C455 Presi- clcnts' Council Cz, 45Q Cliccr Lczlcler Con- servatory C45. A 3 ,fha :fl ,w-qw 5 333 ...isa XS 'lf SML ?g: a - Nw 1 S L . it fd . 'gf ig 4' ff 'F r :Hy W 'N T95 GW f f Beterrupt 'H 2 B NW Ly X 'N --- - - - -- fx -W 4 f E- - -- -1 - v!11w,:yR'lV'UIl, If W. 1 -5 Mp11W N qw .QQL 'Am Juninr 0112155 Co1,oRs: llfhifv and Gold FLOWER: Daisy NIOTTO: 1,aI10r Omnia Vind! CHAPPEL1. XVHITE, Fllascot OFFICERS EMILY NEEL . . . . . . President LUCRETIA JONES . . Vife-President NIARIE NEW .... . . . Secretary MARGARET EBERHART GRACE SEARS . . L.. :E 1 f'-3 9' f XJ . . . 7vl'6ll.S'1I7'BI' . , Sffrgefznl-at-Arlnx C' Eg- In J? '.,.-7,, -E k , f1Q5 -K , , .Q-75 GW ff etzlv f N ww i 5 ii f 'L - - f'w5- tb - MR: 4793 GW ' ff etefrupt 'B 2 5 I M f xlw' I 0 Ivy! WWI zz 4 ---N -- Q - -- - , WW P - . K , , w 1JW mq1l1' .X HM qw. - SFMF' 'nm N ADGAQET BEAN H IKM- LUQ1 LE BQYANT BU91-I MABEL CH KBTAXN CRITTENDEN Cf' f 3 C- :J I , N., - --t 2,.L:-A vi -L - fug.E'I - , wif ISO? Q G., -'Q.U,f . , N03 ,A :TL U 1 qw Neg,-ii N.,-Q, - k ELKZABE TH DENT VUXQQAQET PRULINE' DINQMOQE' CLLAHQE FLOWER? MARGARET FGWLEIQ NAQUXN FULQHUM , 2-X ,Q K li li 1- --. K. - fm-En747EEl3ZP.x - 2 . , ,,, .. l 1813 l 7' 7 J I WX' . G, V 4 ay NL Y eff' eteffnpt 'S 2 5 ' wi' A ,J , .,4 -,L ,,A , ,- V, I UN x - QL. Mum wDoQb'm-ij CSZMQAQ QL 1-1 ummm, wcznqm ANN IE' K - -H.-.,.-.-A W ., -L , 2 !l49E E E 3 . v ii 1825 W Q x eteffn T '92 I . qqlfv , 'Glu '4'W m KATHLEEKMQCOWEN CJUEDI-X MQGULLOUGI-1 Egg, H --D ,, -L , !v3E , M, 3.5: 183 D - ,f J 'f -X , - , , - LLC - Q1 ' a f 1 Q X X s I G-,vfgg AHIMWIW C9 M Jin In 5 3 6847 W? , f x 19 I 19 2 ra I X. B 0 Nl,n1s1'1 'Q1f,j1l .i I 'Wi -M1 nik 1 - stg-4 . l BEIQTH1N.E MARIE: NE-W EVA, os1:aoxQN,E, QJEWEL PAIQKEQ IQOE5Y1h?'K'!L QU IL L1 Am I lAJQIA.N. PAJGSED GQAQ131 SEALQQ M1 1 S A If S NlNN,lE'flmRAN.HIN NIMTIQY LKQIU-513 C' , M ' an -3 -.--.-. , , -L , Y , ,, A .. -,TT C855 6? H 'l3 t21' QQ! '925 pulsbg- w B-1 V Fw.-t A I 1 M . A Q- ,-.D f86J Q V QR G' TQ L ' qw .1 H C. ' FQ 'IWWIH ' FIlmli1'sWl1 I11l'111, A v Q'--15-7 Y X - fu0E -BK v - 187, I '09 x 7' W! X' B IVIV .N any X X x -M - k- e Q- - W - - k- - -- -A -- Y - ll,l,l1!T'n3n,y1! 'h1l ' ' -ISP W? W1 - 1 N:-QL Jlnapiratinn May I see Hope In the pink flush of the morning sung In the warmth of ll day soon hegunp In the wonder of knowing a deed well donej Seeking the Heart of Gold. fllrzy I hnd Love In the shimmer of evening dew,' In a sky of roseate huej In zz sail bent against the bluej Following the Hea1't of Gold. Let me live Life Witlz loive and hope in my breast 'Till cease this golden quest. Oh, God, let me give my best .Finding the Heart of Gold. F AIRFID IVIONSALVATGE. :iz Y :LQ f CQ W in li ff.,,,.,-, , , L , , fH3l5 -. , Y g i-,TT 1881 K it ' ,-jf . eterrupt 'ff '5 A Q - ' Nnlg l'L,mi1W1 .via-R15 DO fJOTI'iY TQ AN. DO LPN WU-LQJOIQIED BA.ILEjf cA,vaoLym mzmeefr mA.r2y QQEMQ FIQANCEQ spice: QUZLNNEQ WILI-IELVI QmeoL1m2f2 FDANOEQ mmm, ALITEN, -Q5 X --xp,'E-1 l ELNOIQA, IYKAJQQI-IALL LUCIE' HEZLTH sd XJ CQ 4 is ' .MD '1.,,.A,Y - V ,L M 4 !u4gS , , ,, , X ,.T' 1891 Quia I . 1 ' , 1 34.1 f ' ' r ig 3 ,,::. I '- , Q ,F x 1 Q wa is 1- Q 5' ,K fm sg Q 1 X ' xv x A ' M -my my V 4 Q Y, My 41- V . . if 5 5 ' a 2 ff -ww., , f S .5 04,5 231,5- Qi Q .5 iw-e N X Q1 Q .sf L nf etzl' 111431 'S L I 0 R1'm v'yl1' I ,I ' ,R i., N wa 'W Snphnmnrr Qllaum COLORS: Green and Gold FLOWER: Mzzreclzal Niel R056 MO'1 I'fJZ Fortis cadcr, sed crederc no poles! SARA LEE EDWARDS LOUISE CLARK . LUCILE LYON . . NIARY LOU NIARTIN BETTY VVIN SH IP, fllaxmt OFFICERS in -.-A Qf f . . . President . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer . Sfrgearzt-rzt-A rms R Q X W Um i f -v -J V Y x 1144,-5 , , - V v -. A4 Q Peteffnpt '92 f ,df J 14 A --- - N- A- f ---1 -- + - ,w T,I, w+'1 - - W , uv ,W .X mfk- fm LIXULAAL QAQAQ t,. 'AQ KLASTH EIQINEP IVlQTR?ON,Cf VIRGINIA: HAZELL EDITH El..I2A:Iif:I'1'I'I ......1...i......- LULA: FJKXJLJLXINLEQ DIQOOJQQ WILLJ PRED CAJQQXZPELL , ' K in fin H -...D '11,-,-, , . -L , , f'495 ,, , - .vi 1935 9 ' gf! W2 eterfnpt 'Y' - wx . 'H --' - ' - v -- -X' - - - - Q- -- - - U! w!T ,yn1 - ' A 5 , ' mlm W YY'fAK2C:!XIQI.i iJH1-KDIYI IXTNL LOUILHT1 C LAJQIGE' VIQKSINIAQ Ei- A: COODIIYQJ VIDGINU-X. CDEEL. ?ADAs C'lQlT'I'ENDEM3 FLOM ENGR' CIQU N1 CLAY' ELVZAJBETH CU T212 TYIA-EQ-Y' Ee DOVIIJINLGQ E Jag.. f f X - dv ,, J v , ,L , ff495 , , 6.5 C943 Gr? ,ff N' , , , Ju gm - X f -rl v Y N:-'74 ET ZZAIPD ADDI Ex F UNDEQEIUDKJEF HAZE1 MADCAQET CIPQFHN. ' JIYKILDIQED NAQJOQIE' ,HAJQJZZ IQONJ JFLCOB ' Hoymf DOLODFQ LELPQ aol-mqom, IQUTH mxsxiy C A lu Q: .. ......t il 2-D fm.-.-. , ., -L , , fv95 , v Q -31 C952 l Q i QAQ Ai 1c,A:rH1ayN, ELIZABETH IJHAIYI OLXVJA: 'IY1QCA:Q'Y'LY N. LOCKJETT LUCILE 'IYlA.IQy' 'MQ CU Ll-Jay IY!7-XUDE' BEYTI-TEH MC K,Ay' K 'NAQYLOUIWAQTHL NAT2GUEIQlTE IVlAJTHES'C!INL ANN! Ei-. rd K , C- I D Ln, - --- 2 it ' .J ' ., -ff . - f 44-5 '-'U'- '9 I 5' - - V ' 1963 K e , .' 'J I . Y. - 'lm of 19ete1'1'u,pI 'ff 2 6 , 1 -,, -4 . - -, fx- - - - - -, -- - 1'q11'm1pm1v'1111, - ' ' If ,YZWZ I N wc. ww VIVIAN, DI NSONa vrnmey B EV mym QQDDEQQ Q., QAYPAQ J TQYLEY NAQXL LUETT MOQIQIS QNIITH NINOIQ IVIAQT HA: S IUIQASTLI NG' M., K-12 OTTO EL.1'ZA.BETl'! PO E1 QLADEQ DODOTHy' QPEEIQMINNQ Qxvrmyszreray ' WY? 51 8 1- A , .-ff' f-..1, V . , eterrupt 'P' 5 H g ' J --. --.. i -- f ..- --'xv .Y - ,- - .W -4 .- - vlwvxrvlmml ' A . 'W lmmw Qgfz . N L -'Xml MAQJOQW-, 'TAYLOQ 1 , 'ia 3 . ., Mpc - .f ' ' 1 A .3 ' . - , :-- ' V+ - T kia ? - dt 2 Y , W Y Y f 5 'dv ' 1' 'ANN1 EF L. T H DAS H E Q MZLDTHA: IQUTH WEQTBDOOIG WELQ11 NPLDTHAJ VJAJYT9 H ELEN. VJHITE 'ADDI E? 'L.. WOOD rfmmy AL wxmif 1-zr2NQusTTpb woomem, WI LQOBL gl ,L ' f I C' 5 I L A -ww'-5 '-.,,.- , , -L Y f1QE ,K , , - .15 C989 c -V an A , f' Q ww eterrnpt 'ff 2 5 ,, . J W A N- N - M Av N + -- -4 O ,w W' - W 1 O ' - ' m'f'um1awl ' ' 'iflmlf - , ,TL A-'W Hreahman Gllasm COLORS: Red and llflzitv FLOWER! llfhite Carnation lVIO'l l'O: Per Jsperu ad dura xg FRIEDRICK Ii. VVOOO, JR.. Zlflasmt OFFICERS ANNIE E. BENTON . . . l'rv.vident HEI.EN GOODMAN . . . . Viva-Presizlenz' LILLIAN SEARS . . . Sen-fflm-y and Treasunfr SARA THOMPSON . . Sergellnt-at-Hrllls 3-. - :- K I ggi -,in In 9 Eetefrupt 'H Q ,r , ' !1'l 'v 'I - -A xx' . 4 Y 0 'nm' MWX1 - gm f X 'Q ' ' N 1 H - - Q' M M ' .vsrlw 'q1w?n ' I I T Jwyml x 4 C. 'U' i 'ui-ss L1-rho . may NNQWQQTH DOQIQ BAITTLEQ YXLINE' BQOWN. EEFMTDICE CI'IA,N,DLEl2J K HELEN. EL1'ZA.BETH 'A LL NONE EDNR, KALEXYXNDEIQ DOQP' '7-XDMANB ANNIE' E? BENTON. TVIFXIDTHAQ BENYT O N, mnfpdomlg' VI 4IN1A, ULL BROWN, Q6 B NAIQTHAQ BUIQFODD CLATQKQ X f .D C' .1 ll M., ----Q: ll ' U,-7-4 , , 5 L - f'495 ,, , A , .Q-.ii f101J FI J N11 Q 5 M 1 X. 2 sg-S Peterrupt INDIA, 7XN.N.lE' IQ. EQSTKEY' M. COBB I 4 BEQQIE1 W. ALDINA, CONE: ELDEIQ, ELDOD MADIANS M FA1rac1.oT1-1 HELEN, D GOO NZUNL LUCILLE1 FAJQMEQ DEW JEANNBTTE' HAJQEEIQ, HAJQIQIQON BONNIE Q HILL 'H-:Z . V 6 - B X '2f,,,-,,, -L !I495 , , H023 GW 1 1DB1LB1'1'l'IJJ1l 1525 01? ' ,pwfj J --, 1 ,Q , 4. A ,,, -x'-A-f - .. .- - A, -, Q Y ,, , ' wq mam ' 'Tx 1411111 -A ' H ,,.Q.4.k' FINA: ICENBSI N255 EH BLHQFORD L?X'S 5Z'IT'FI2 HELEN., A LOWE 'YKLICE1 MC Eueoy I2 ELEARSLO NFDONXLLD FFQAMCEQ Tf1'9N.EI LL Nl-LNN, Q lil: li J L., ...----2 .---- - .- QL. Q , f,95 ,, , In -MJ: 11035 Gr? 1 nf wg: Y- BIRITUJJI '9 ,, -Q X 'X --- f f- - -Q fx- - - - - -5 - 3 1 - y1Ilv:3nWlwu 5 u mln M111 :muy NJZLL IYIOOLQIP EDITH NEWQOMED MAQGAD EIT NEWTOTXL LUCILE OBIDIE YXNTUE L PAGEQ EQTELLE: PEIPKIMQ Qummgrzy PETEIQQOM IIAL2DIE:'Y CLAJQJCQ PPATEQ IEFLNQERY ELI JANE' TQEEQEG IWA.Qy' TQEEVE9 N.A.NlQGiXH IQEYD gl f x C- i gi -' ---5 il 5119 ' 4 - , Y i !u44,E ',4IA. -, A b Y -Q C1045 l 5 f eterrn I 'H 2 6 0 ,n'1 ' 1v' if -X ---v 4- -- -'V - - - - -, -- - ,,,,':111',,,-'11 X A1115 I 'TL imwlmilw - N:-:ie LUCy IQQQQ1:-we HOIQTFNQE reayfu, LILLI79-,YSL QEADQ uacyfu. duuzx, LAUINLAQ QS'1EIJHEIED QH EIQNAAL LI LLIA,N,- QI-IEJQOU Q Er' JULIZL 91-ICBIQT 'ALLIE' C2TE'I3HE'N.Q 7-XNNJ2 QILVETQ, K,A,TI'IEEINE RLFIQEDAJ Q'1'MLD1Fr-L22 QTANLQY' NILDIQED QTEVENS QQ E Qs- f Xl Q.,-'-Q: LLILABETH QNITH xmmcy Qruwiuar C as H '-,,.,-.L Y, ,,, Q - fu3E ,, , , .Q-,TS 41059 3? , f X ---- '- I -- --X-f - - - -1 -A - - New mf - ' CA-TQOL THGTVIIUQON. NQILOMI WELCI-I WOOLFO FLOIQENLE1 IIOYYTIX IVIAJIQQU Q E1 FQKD ELI QE 'ALI OE S-'UIXTIWTIINE 'TEJXQL EY Ml-UQV Q TH OIYUL Q QAJIQYL, THOIW DQ ON, QCDNQ TILNCE . IN D!-LLL MA, mi-may vamra, I WIL 9 CECILUL WIQIGHT DOIEOTHJF HILL MMQGMQE-'r comb EVELYN. WILLIYXJTGQON: K7-2' 9' f CA W ii-Y 5: . H - D A' ll V , -L , , 114-5a7471TTE3!lA - , - A g- ,:f 11065 U52 af:Ijft'b3B0 Qlnusvtbaior ,, ,,f9L., . ,,-,, ,- . . . , Egrir The crescent moon is young and fleet And one wee star kneels suppliant at her feet, fis blue as all infinity complete The sky ana' oceans run to meet, And all the white stars sing. The great pines murmur as they sleep Above the placid lakes, serenely deep, And tender winds their soft earesses heap Until pale sorrow fails to weep, find all the white stars sing. -SARA L. JENKINS. Y L-I K - -- M 1925 , 0 AN 'YW QQ - -. ., ,.. , 1- Y ., - - -1.- V - , - - ., A - - . .. lUIvyfIN'w!m ,W' , rw., I M ,WX f - gg-it Glnnavruatnrg nf Munir COLORS: Lfmxender, Purple and Gold FLOWER: Pansy MOT'1'fJ: Nilzil Sim? l,al1Ore BABY KIORRISON, .Maw-at OFFICERS HAZEL TURNER . . . . . . . President ETTA MAE DAVENPORT . . . Vice-President NIARGARET ZATTAU . , , Trg11.mrfer . Secreirlry LULA HAYS . . . :Ra fg' , f Q65 'I lg li ,M W ,O ,L f - , ., f .X-.73 - E Peterrnpt B R.R, ZiT,C,DlT 626 ROSSIE ANDRENX'S SULEE BARNUM Americus, Georgia Richland, Georgia Sffnior in Piazza Senior in Piano X HELEN Dovm: BIILDRED JACKSON Clayton, Georgia Baconton, Georgia Senior in Piano Senior in Piano Xf.TQxZ'?X G IQNIILY LAWTUN KI.-XRIAN BIARTIN llacun, Georgia llncon, Georgia Srnior in Piano Szfnior in Piano :XIINNIE LEE RANKIN li1.1z.x1:u'1'H STEPHENSON llacon, Georgia Commerce, Georgia Senior in Piano Senior in Piano f x,CD.,-f'I7Xx 7 N f f 2 G X f KIARGAR151' ZATTAU C1120 COLEY Atlanta, Georgia Klacon, Georgia Swzior 111 Piano Swzior' in Pipe Organ f W ,,- Q LL'cH.E BRY.xx'1' XIABEI. CH.'XS'l'.-XIX Grzmtville, Georgia Calhoun, Georgia Swzim' in Oral Iifzvgfixll Nwzirn' in Uraf l':Il!L'!j.Y!l x fXX,CDxZQT '26 VIRGINIA CHILDS DORIDTHY EZZARD Greensboro, Georgia Lawrenceville, Georgia Senior in Ural Englixlz Senior in Oral English LL'cI1.1i JORDAN Perry, Georgia Srnior in Ural Erzglixlz HEI.EN Goxemf Hlacon, Georgia Srnior in Viofin fN X- fx ff I:1?.9i'1l.Q I':l.lZ.XIili'l'Ii CLARK LOUISE H.-mmocx Louisville, Georgia Butler, Georgia Sezlim' in C1t'I'f1Illit' ,lrt Sfflffll' in Cifflllllil' Jr! Z'- Nx,Cflff... .... 'NX 'IOC K.fX'l'HIiRIXIz Svklxcs P.xL1.lx1a l'iI.I.IS Hzlwkinsvillc, Georgia AI2ICkSUI1ViIl4'. Flm-idl Sf'1l.:fH'i1l ,fri Sl'l1f0l' in Piano GW 6 x N413 ! X Vi an V . -x--..-- -- Vx--- ---K--- - 'vw .- X W1 i 'aj 4 nr M. J l wi U I qw x QADA: YXNDEDQON. YYIIXQY' 7-XDCHETQ, ' VXVIAN, BAJDIQEU YXNNE' BLOODVUODTI-I HELEN, BLOODWOIQTH NANCY BLOUNT i !r.CMao5.,1Nf:1 BOWMAN migy Q.15owmzmxL EVELYN. Brezoezi-Q A rl- ? H f CA X In D S .- '- -Q-'-1: -L . - -. - . .V+ 41215 W? 8- I f' 1,9 .jf Q33 tg V591 54 - MART!-UL BTQOVJNJ NIDIAM GAQTEI2 KJATHEIQIINLE' CBATCHINGQ ELIZABETH COLEMAN, WINNIE' COLENUXJNL ETTA, MAE' DAVENPORT ' 1.Q?l3I SiE DFCVIQ ELIZABETP1 numm-fx mzyysf- Dymes f , X fg fy , I if Mme li , D A !u3.i:f , , - Q , N-I 11223 G3 ZZ 6 Eeterrupt 1 -AM K qw v ' Ml FENNJ BETTY GADVINJ CHDIQ T INE1 GTQEENJ 'x7112f51 5f11Ay GDIFFDIQ 13nQQz21 LQUNTEIQ wA.UrQ1-me FIAWLCOCKJ K C4 A I ,Mt it .J , 4 -, , , , me 11231 9 + ff ' 2 IB 1'I H431 0 ,,,.,..w,,, QI -Qx -Q , ,, A H ,,.,.. , , W , ,, -4 - - n,m1WVmyvy1W , - W. I 'W UPWM -X f 41 camel.. Gfglf 15 2 6 -4---Ai-2 LULYXJ Hi-MY? EZTHEL HEZLTI-1 ELIZ!-LBETH HOLCONBE4 PAULIME1 HUNIDHIQELY EDNA, EAJQLTE: QIONEQ X la ' ' CA if 'M '--ht as '-D f',..L-,--MWA -L A i fu45 , , , .Q-, 71 C1243 Q? 6 192 fl sg 1fIf 0 ,qv1'V' f,j1! gg -X ---W - N My - - g - ,,,..wggw,.w , N -xx 5 41 I G-EQILQ UGIWHW1 ' NJUQGINIAL KMUTT ELiZABE'TI'lI..1T'TLE NELL LEEALL ' DUB? LEGCV- FLODENCE' LEONARD NADGADET CICENZIEQ ELIZABETH NCLENIQQTQL ELIAAEETH N AIQTIIU12 EQTELLE' IYI C Al.. -3 M., -L -..ggi ll !u3l5f xx - A I -,415 1125i ff :ate rum 'f' W 1 -2 'Mn OWELL LOUIQE IQUQQELL EU QEWAQDDL I-.029 CSPEFSI-BS' 53-A -., ,rf-ifzgr' Hn' Ee ff ' MQ!! I rc :E I kv V , it Q'-1----M ... -- -L, . , A Q M - V M -Q. -32 C1265 E 3 .f gtglvlvntpf IS 1 'f A 111 0 Nw 'lm x 1 f X --K --- - Y- V -- fx- ' - -- - -- --'H - - d,,l1y'Y1n1lVy1yX'Hw ' ' A gy - I 6-:SIL .WWI EVELYN.. QTQANGWAQD NH RUTH QUMIYIEIQQA ' Q DEE' 1 HAZEL. TUDNE12 WALTHAU.f CTV C' X ' K 6, ,wt ll ,D 'H,,,.,,, v ,, -L , Y ff49g , ., , . Q-.TT 11275 X Q31 Peterrnpt 'HBE 6 ix 4 - l alc. 'i'1IL GUQQIE' .wi-mmoelc, LOUIQEL YU!-XJQQETND WH ITELYA KATIQIEQIME' INGIQAJNI C' H .M ,W 1, 1,3 Y , -, b , , ,Q , V 4, H285 9 1 etefrupt '21, x G-:mel lf Fliiaturg nf Ihremralegan Glnnarrimtnrg nf iliuair USIC has always held a prominent position in the curriculum of Wesleyan College. The steady development of this subject throughout the years has led to the creation of the VVesleyan Conservatory of lblusic and Fine A ' f Arts, a separate institution now under the directorship of Prof. Joseph llaerz. The position it holds today is due to the unrelenting efforts of the series of directors who have maintained the highest standards possible in their time. In the election of the first faculty, 1839, four of the eleven professors were music teachers. The musical students composed what was called 'fThe Ornamental De- partment. Happily, in later years, the attitude toward this title was changed, as one of the directors announced in the catalogue that Hmusic is science and art com- bined. Leave art out and you have mathematics. Leave science out and you have mere tinkling sounds. The requirements for a diploma, in addition to completing a six-year course, in- cluded giving a public recital and having a general knowledge of the harmony and the history of music. The first art diplomas were granted in 1889 to lylrs. Ella Barnes DeLacy, and Bliss Lillian Bremer. An instructor in violin was elected for the first time in 1894. The first step pointing to the separation of the College and Conservatory was taken on Slay 29, 1905, when the Board of Trustees converted the music department into 'fThe Wesleyfan Conservatory of Rlusicfl Dr. Dingley Brown, from London College of lllusic, was director at this time. In 1914, came the election of the present director, Joseph llflaerz. The ad- vancement of the Conservatory under his leadership has been phenomenal. A brief summary of some of the most radical changes includes the standardization of the cur- riculum to a four-year course, 1915, the publication of a separate catalogue since 19165 the discontinuance of the granting of B.lNI. degrees with less-than sixty ho'urs of college work in 1919, and the substitution of the Conservatory diplomag the final separation of the college and conservatory of music in 1924. lh'IILDRED MCCRORY. 1-JIQEEEZSELLTT :d I ,, ' J g.,-.M ,Q 4. ,L , Q A fu3E - ,, - - .s-.73 11295 .-1.-1 W ,V :las 3 ' Qfhex ourib Book fi of 9 2 i iticii 1 fm X- lgwx Q sl X? if 1 :mv SM S- 5 xii-1 D 1- I li' K K L qt J-X -4- ' ll . 5 1' Q ' Q I A N 4 u ,M '40 X 4 t , L V . l N ? if ? 1 275 5 :1 I f , 9 P ' 1 ' A - Q - , 1 Y, L p . X11 L 1' Q NX ESAX ' f D A ' Kg ' ' - , X .. , 7 f A Q 7 A? il y f Q Ns - 4- Ax Mx x X ,gl af, Y 5 I I ,. ' S 1 ilksx ' E M ., Q I -Q' wwf, .X ' - Y I I X A - ' ,, , '74Y'5'E5'1z!Ifwf4' W , fLf 7,79 . A . ' , I L' If . N f P B 1 it Li-D11 fr, W X5 X Q l. ' V? , 5 . do .NK I 'I S'f:'-ml. ' ii N' HX 1 QQ -4 L N:-4 - ii ,rg f ic mi 1 Sveninr Glalenhar fAs printed on Senior favors at Thank.sgi1'ing Banquet! SEPTEMBER In September all the Wesley Annes Came back to Macon town. 'Twas then the Seniors, dignified, First donned the Cap and Gown. OCTOBER October came too soon, it seemed, At least, so I am told. And Seniors took front center seats In the Chapel hall so old. NOVEMBER November's here with mirth and fun, With games of soccer ball. URushl' to the Pharm, and then a feast In festive banquet hall. DECEMBER December' closes 525 FF I And brings the Senior play. But, best of all, it brings the joy Of Christmas holiday! JANUARY Then January rolls around With 1926. Examinations. finals come, Gee, we'll have much fun-mx! FEBRUARY In February starts the term Which gives new joy to all. Our dear, dear basket-ball. MARCH Then, forward March, with wind and gales, To you we'll sing our praise, For, at your close, home we shall go To spend Spring holidays! APRIL When April comes, with rain and shine, Our joy will then be topped. 'Tis then the annual reaches school- The much-prized Veterropt! MAY - In May, commencement season comes With last exams, a play, A great debate, tears, parties, joy- Then Graduation Day ! l ! W? . .fiif f Petermnat f ql qi! M J -A - ,.. - 1 . ..- - 01- ' - .- - .,, -- ,- , ... ,nlw1nulUm'Ww . ' Vfx ' I 1 Y 1 , ' Q wi I X 0 -. L. - 1 . . 'v-ef ...mg in M5121 LL MEI IlCH1X.EL l RE LEE MfxLLOYQy I shi . PY5 Cguncu, Donomy THOMAS :T H1vLEL1'U12zm2 wi fi? 1 55 4 J xx' FD I EDA. KAPLKN IQIXBEL LM. z ,ig ! IYIILVIIEJ IUXJRNOPL ' PllPx,NC?lE'S HOLLIMND N EN1L'y NEEL SARA LEE EDWARDS ' LOUIQI-J KN NN WCIXVEQ EVELW INVEINR IXN NIT E DEINITON ' X I :iii r, E' ' f C ' ,J I j Vs - - 1--2 ' 2,-.-, v ,, -L . K i !liQsE K kr , E -9.7 -If 4 H333 9 ' etefrnpt 1925 , 9 ni f I W' Ly -ex -W S E, E H N, - , O- ,gh H, I , ,Iln1'V'v::-I111V '1', - sw I ,gxI m11W f ' W, Qmyll X f qw Q.. - H:-le! Svtnhvni Mnlrvrnmvnt Gln1nmi1tPP QFFICERS NIERRILL NICTXIICHAEL . FRANCES HORNER . LOUISE RIAUND . RUTH KASEY . NIARY STANFORD CELESTIA SMITH . RIARJORIE TAYLOR . ELIZABETH CLARK . ADDIE KEI,I.AN'I . . ESTELLE PERKINS . ALLIE STEPHENS . . . President . Vire-President . S eeretary . . . . Treasurer . illonitor Point System STUDENT COUNCIL . flouse President of Fifth Floor Mfzirz House President of Fourth Floor illflin Ilouse President of Third Floor Main . Ifouse President of Georgia Building House President of Fourth Floor Annex House President of Third Floor Annex HELEN LOVVE . . MARGARET FOVVLER . CAMILLE TVIAYNARD . ELIZABETH TVIIDDLEBROOKS FAIRFID TYIONSALVATGE . FLORA SHERROD . LOUISE CLARK . PVIAY AINSWORTH . RE LEE NIALLORY . Horse President of Second Floor Annex . . . Monitor of Dining Room . Senior Relrresentntiw . Senior Representative . . Junior Representrltiw . . Junior Representatiw' ' . Sophomore Representative . Freshman Representative . fionorary Mellzher C' S - B J T vi F -L K - fu4pE L ,V , L, .S-.Ti 11340 gn fx bgyojgf ..x Nlqi , X D 3 'Q A 192 A - 1'11n1n'11 f'T l l I i l 'r 9 ,V S fr ff eterfnpt 'H 2 ' IW: X Q -X -W O , , ,, -I-,- - - A- - -- -A - . - ,g1m1YW :n,.yx111 w s 1 'W UW! WWW! 5293 v M L 'WI ij. M. 01. A. Qlahinet RE LEE IVIALLORY . . . . President MARY IVIICHAUX . . Vice-President CLAUDIA DYKES . . . . Secretary NIILDRED JACKSON . ....... Treasurer ALICE HARRIS . . Undergraduate Representative REPRESENTATIVES ELIZABETH DENT . . . . Worship Committee ROBERTA HOWARD . . Social Standards Committee MARIE NEW . . . . Publicity Committee KATHERINE LOW'E . . . Social Service Committee CARRIE LOU ALLGOOD . . Worlfl Fellowship Committee - MGKTAY . . . 1 .V . . Girl Resenvesi MARY ALMA COBB . ELIZABETH LITTLE . ANNA VVEAVER . LUCILLE JORDAN . . MERRILL MCNIICHAEL . LUCY ROSSER ..... JULIA ADELAIDE NICCLATCHEY MILDRED SESSIONS .... Student Fellowship Representative . . Conservatory Representative . Town Girl Representative . . . . Industry Committee Student Govern ment Representative . . . . Freshman Commission . . Social . Tea Room Committee Committee fi E f C- J J, li R., - ---tr I --3 , , -L I , f144.S9747Fm!iPA I ,Y , I 8.5 f136P - Q ff eIe1'1'u4JI '2 5 ww A :Wy ,,.,f:.e,L 'W' ' 'ELIZ'A,BET H P19 KA I ' E-LIZABE' FH UE NT QE' L HALL y HOWA.-RD JULIA, A. NRRH K YUCTAIALWA LOWE? , , I FLAC-2111 1 ALSCFA- HP 'MQW W xuqjmmwHA1L Qamqus mu 9 L' U 'xc KQCQX-, H . 51 I - D in-,A , -L , - f'i9LE? , , I .Q-,Eg Il37J X, ay eterfnpt 'H , . - ---A0 - -- f'--- -Q- --- -W - - uw ,W -' , 1 1 'W Stuhent CEnuP1'nmPntAmiuriatiunuf Gnnavruaturg HAZEI, r1'URNLR ............... . l'1'ff.vi1lel1t ICTTA HIAE IJAX'IiNl'URT . . l'ia'-IU-esiflent AIARGARET ZA-X'l l'.'Xlf . . . 7'I'FlISIll'Kl' LULA HAYS .... . . . Sm'rfz'ary ZXIINNIE CUI.ENI.'XN L H P ,J SARA ANDERSON . . . . Ullit, lun 1 1115 ' H ' 3 E . . . . 1 oni or 04 vin YVSIEIII L11RIsT1Nh C R rx 11 f P t 6, ELIZABETH DUN11,xA1 ........... Xllonifor of Iliniug Hal! , fa N.: Ei 9 Q- f X fl i 4 ,,, Q ,f19E ,,, V -. nam 3? f 1926 m wa gtgffgpi ,111 ,pl bmw' -E, ---- ,- E -- -.-.- - - E- - -- -- - E - ,'n1 ',w11 ' I 4 3 ' - NIU Wm ltfws I 'T ljiiw 'Sr Q nj, - J,-:-ft-QL' . ELIZIXBHATH 'TYIATYUEW g5lTlCQUY.fFIEf..D HAJQVIOTNI Q RQ IX, F i3 if? DAJ QTENQKJ YXL 4:1 Kg'-U31 FK XXL KNTIHIEQTNB EIQEMNQE23 GA,TCfH i NVGQ HUIQNYTIQ 'M l P' Hi' OQPL BKFEC? rwx IDEQEC, EWR?-1 FSXREE LLFX. HPX.lQ!Q1'5 E3'A.1KfF1U F 1CNQALVAlTQ-'F-1 SARA JENKINS, lJ1'f'si1f1'11i,' ALBERTA BELL, lfifl'-IJ1't'3'i116?llf,' CURA BATES, Sf'f1'z'lfn'y,' FRIEDA KAPIAN, jvI't'!lA'l1I't'7' C 4 i' ii H U-Mt: J ff'--,.,-..,,, .. -L . , .- 144955 A --A - .. .9 1' 11393 X X --- 1,92 5 if Wi? X , - , , .Q I '?i3m1W ? 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L15EfrH Vic e SENIOR TEAM JUNIOR TEAM CThis team, victorious in 1925, will represent the Senior Class at the Commencement Debate, 1926, 1 c' X li .V me i, J , , ,L W , ,ffas e , , ,, Q, 1' 11435 ' 9 f a nf ..... 1 . I rg 2 pf Q I 11 'WL -G- - N V - W - 1.imH11W '1 , me . Smvyea .xonmsom I AAA? LD Z'IO'PU9A,f.'x2PCff3Y: GPx..BI2IiI.I.fx. PH? RCE E'LlLA,15lFl'li 'SINQUl1'F1'i'LD K?xQl'l1EXlZNi3 WALKER WGSLG CHI 5mF'f FRANCES SATL' R JD! ALBERTA, BELL vs ISKBELLA, PIILRRIS m.1x,u14 rezmsmy Ji Q Muzfxmuaa mm f: as rw fx um? mc Qumzfv wmy DQLNKJ QLAJQN n.K,1'111:r4Q1I3N STRONG IsABE1.1.A H.1XRRIS, liditm--in-Cl1iff,' ALRI2RT,A BELL, .Jssorinte Iiflitorg FRANCES CfXTER, 1gIl5i7II'SS 17'IlllI!Iff'l' i-L ffl 11 X, C N : I R, g W-xgzri at , 1 fff.,...-..,, .V -L Y fu9E 4 , 84 -5 11443 E? 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F, ..... 1 V W i s Q ., I L. itil!! v Y N-:ii-41 lirizv-winning Stunt HPERFECT PERCIVAL PRIIXIIXLH or UTHE PERILS OF PETUNIA PRUEH Presented by the lVIacon Girls' Association on Annual Stunt Night By Frieda E. Kaplan Time: The present. Scene: A garden. CHARACTERS: Petunia Prue, the heroine, Virginia Childs. Percival Primm, the hero, Cora Burg- hard. ' Alphonse Applesauce, the villain, Freida Kaplan. Enter Petunia Cholding out a note, Tune- Rose lVIarie', Petunia: Oh, Percy, dear, I love you, I'm always thinking of you. I'll hide this note to tell you when to meet me, A rendez-vous for you to come and greet me. And should I not see you, dear, ,Twould break my trusting heart in two! Nly Mercer shiek, for you I shriek, be true, dear, To your own Petunia Prue! fShe hides note under a log. Villain, who has been lurking in back- ground, entersj Alph.: Now, woman, you must speak to me! Pet.: No, no, I wonlt speak, that you'll see! You think you are so awf'ly smart, That you're the most important part Of your own family tree, and true, You are the sap, to' give you due. Alph.: Now, woman, don't you spurn me so, I'm a nice boy friend for you to know. I'm a University of Georgia boy so stern, And I'l1 have you know you can't me spurn. CSings, Tune: 'iDonft Bring Lula D You can spurn Jack, give him the sack, But don't spurn Alphonse, You can jilt Pete with the great big feet, But don't jilt Alphonse. Pet.: You're the kind of college guy That thinks for you the girls all sigh, But, old man, you're quite wrong there, They don't even two-bits care! Alph.: That's all right, don't be so bright, You can't spurn Alphonse, just learn that, keep it in your hat, You can't spurn Alphonse. Pet.: Oh, just hush that silly talk, 'Cause it makes me want to balk. Alph.: Well, you spurn Tech and the rest, by heck, But Alphonse ainyt that kind! NO! Gur-rel, Illl get revenge! ji, if ef- ,f In '--J , , -, Q , fu45 , , r u of 11797 9 fi ff P etelrrnqat 'H X - - A- g -- A- ' - -- - -- --ee P ' . e:'lilliim1'111 l G1 v 1 M 'TL ll Pet.: Say not so, sir, say not so, And me so young and shy? Oh, no! fEnter Chorus, Tune: Sweet Little Alice Blue Gown Chorus: She was young, yes, the maiden was Shy, Did not have nerve to e'en wink her eye, When the boys came about, and to this maid did shout, She just turned straight away, and she passed them all by. Pet.: Yes, Ilm young and I'm terribly shy, And this Georgia boy ne'er makes me cry- Alph.: Now, hear what I say, I'll get even some day, If I cause all your boy friends to die! CExeunt Chorusl Tune: A'Don't Advertise Your lVIan'l Pet.: You're some lemon, you blab-mouth villain, Think you are so very sweet, You've got a way of bragging, Keep your tongue wagging, With every woman you meet. But another man vamped me out of your hand, I'm going to leave you cold as ice, And here today, I've got a word to say, I'm giving every woman this advice: Open your eyes, women be wise, And don't advertise your man, It's all right to have a little bird in the bush, But it ain't like the one that you've got in your hand. Your head will hang low, your heart will ache, Youlre just a-thinking what a darling pair theylll make. :-,V A Take a tip, and hold your lip, And don't advertise your man, Take my advice, And don't advertise your man! CExit Petuniaj Alph. : At last, I am alone, and I Can read the note that dame put by. CAlphonse takes note from under logj Alph.: To Percival Primm! Casidel I'll murder him! CReads notej lyIy Percy love, my honey dove, Your darling pines as she pens these lines. I tell you dear, you must wait here, And your Petunia Prue will come join you. Now, Percy, wait, I'll not be latef, fsings: Tune: mAh-Halnj Alph. : Ah, ha! Shels writing to some prune! Ah, ha! He'll surely come here soon! I'll hang around to see them, Yes, Illl spy! Illl hide myself and watch them, I'll always be by. Ah, hal He comes without delay, I'll have to get away. Those Mercer boys are always pick- ing out the pretty girls, They take the slick-haired shebas and the ones with golden curls, Ah, hal They think they'll ha-ha me, But I will ha-ha them this day! CHe puts note back under log, and hides behind an arborj Eiiilivn- f iii: Ti? , . -L . - fw-54747353573 Q. - a . Q-gf' 1180? 9 U., F . . . I 5 I 'W 11525 I lvl 'Wim I X - f x- ' - - - NVQ P T -T I A I WT M T P- - T- I T T ill lllll ' qw L 5 CEnter Percival and Chorus Tune: Collegiate',J Chorus: Collegiate, collegiate, yes, he is col- legiate, Nothing intermejate, no, ma'amg Nlercer College is his fount of knowl- edge, VVhere he gets his polish, yea- Percy: What note? Who' wrote this epistle sweet? Could it be my only love, my dear Petunia? Chorus: Very, very, very like, my dear sir, For she was just here, sir, You're collegiate, rah, rah, rah! QExeunt Chorusj Percy reads note aloud, then sings. CTune: l'Moonlight and Rosesnj Percy: Oh, Prue, I love you, Come to me my heaven eyes, I'll dream of you, dear, . 'Till you meet me 'neath the skies. QEnte'r Petunia as Percy lies asleepb Pet.: I come, my dear heart, I answer that I love you true. To your dream, ,with eyes agleam, Comes your Petunia Prue. fEnter Chorus, dressed like Japanese maidsj CTune: 'japanese Sandmanwj Pet.: Just a Japanese maid, dear, Creeping into your dream, So you'll not be afraid, dear, Oh, my only heart beam! Chorus: VVe will take you away, sir, To old Cherry Bloom land, VVhere the lovers all say, sir, That the birds form a band. There Petunia will meet you, VVesleyan maiden so far, That's the place where she'll greet YOU, In the balmy night air. Pet.: Oh, my pluperfect Percy, ' I 49 V ci- - I will ne'er from you part, Long as you love old lVIercer, I'll remain in your heart! Clfxit Petunia, followed by ChorusD fPercy wakes upj Percy: Oh, where has my dream girl gone, Oh, please lady, come back to meg I'm lonesome, and oh, so forlorn, And long once again you to see. Clfnter Petunial Pet.: Did you get my little note, That love epistle that I wrote? Percy: Yes, my love, it thrilled my soul To learn your heart is not ice-cold. Pet.: Ice-cold? I'll say that it is not! It scorches me, it is so hot. Percy: Oh, essence of delight, at that lyly little heart goes pit-a-pat! CSings-Tune: 'lPretty Little Eyed Sallynl Oh, Petunia, I adore you. Blue C? in i K ,, ,L , C - I ww 11815 9 . .1 'I 1 N r f'-.. ' if etzfrnpt ix , b-Q. J Q --X - -- - f- A -- MH- ' - -- -r Q, -- - 7 - aillllllmlllllll - wa .alll ,wi ,H + ' 'T '-Mill' dy vii! 4 qw- v 2- ll.. ' ' Pet. : Alph. : Now youlre telling just a pretty tale. Yup, alay-yup, just get up off his lap, Percy: Thatls what you'l1 do, my pretty girlie No, I stand right here and vow before Yup, alalhyupf Come away from that you, sap, 1111 love you ever, part from you You thpught no one would come so never. early' Pet.: Pet-I That's a strong line that youyve got Ah, SPHTC my IOVCT, my heflff is Pfllpi' therg, tatmg! But I've heard it all before, Percy: had? time I meet a Nlercer boy he A Illl not seek cover, while me he's un- trles lt' , . . der-rating. But I would ne er advise 1t. Percy: Alph.: . . Oh, I love you more and more! Yup, alalpyup' just Shut up' nothing E t Ch more . V1-urge :n S310 sagigervij And see what Alphonse has in store! Chorus: Pet-5 I love you, I love you, I love nobody but you, Adore you, adore you, Now, believe me, kid, that is Percy: tI'L1C. In June time,'real soon time, Illl marry you, my own one. Pet.: Be true, sir, to Prue, sir, And that is the thing to be done. Clifxeunt Chorusj fPetunia sits on Percy's lapl Percy: Oh, dearest image of my heart- QEnter Alphonse Applesauceb CTune: 'KSonya j Cto' loverl Oh, Percy! Cto villainl Have mercy! QAlphonse and Percy fence with cane and stick. Petunia takes off shoe, and beans the villain. He Hops. She counts him out, then raises Percyls hand as victorl. Pet. : My hero, welre saved by that little shoe's tap, And I'll love you fore'er, e'en though you're a sap! CEnter Chorus, singing UGloxy to Mercer,,' and K'Glory to Wes- leyanuj CURTAIN Bags iv 3 iw nga X 5' I , c' - 5' M... - - -J ?.,,.,-..,,.e -LM h e, 1144.-E I ,, - .Q :F H829 Sl If 5 'if' , '14 HP 'J' K 11,Q 5,k,Q..,, etefxfum '90 . . Q Q ,n 1: 1 u u1giur11I!E'l1:111nav1 I. 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Uh, here's to Ifl7P.Vll'j'fl7l College, 'Tis the fountain head of knowledge. Here's to dear olzl Wfexleyazz College, hip hooray! Rah! Rah! Q I as 6 Maj' X7 v - W Q EL L19 I . X O Tfflbfgyc tm 1 C HAU X.. ww 'Tfl YHDIJKN.. Fl-Ll TQCLOTH Sl FQANCES HOLLMLD MMAMIE, 1-mremom LUCILEQ WILDEIQ JQX QADA: LEE' EDWAQTQDQ DOLOIQEQ JACLQOAL E-LX 'Z ABETH QQILV E NJ FRANQES HflI.l.1XNI,l, 1,1't'5i!l'Cllf,' MARY MICHAUX, l'vfl'F-PVCSI'fi01If,' SARA Ll-:la lilmtxklns, SL'L'l'C1'll7'j',' PAULINE ELLIS, T7'6d.Yll!'C1',' MAMIE HARMON, jfflilllgfl' Major Sfm1'fs,' DOLURES -TACKSQN, Manager Jlillfil' Sports: LL'C11.E XVILIJER, Tvrzuzs ,Uar1age1'.' liLrzAxm:TH CRAVEN, Tmulz Girl RvP1'4'sc11fafi1'c',' INIARIAN F.x1Rc'l TH, F1'v,vl1u1a1z Rvp1'r.n'11!atz'7'r. it C- -. u D E .. .......-5 , ., -, - - 114.-597475-'If'-1'3!fA , , , ....:1 H871 ig f etefrupt '90 bmw . -W -----0 --'--- - ------- - i.u2,5,,,nf - ' VTHANKSGIVING DAY FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE SOCCER GAME SENIOR-JUNIOR SOCCER GAME ,E'?'a ,? . E-1, ,Iv E K li D L N rv-A Z il K 'Z f -C, .E,, - -. . ' E uasm 63? BIBITUJJI '9 2 5 2 9 I ff ' W I IW-11 X X - - - A '- - - - 4 - 'S ' Q f - - - 1 . - - A- - - ' 1 ' 'TN I A X f qw X fb-ak' - A:-. Harniig Svnrrvr Umm DOLORES JACKSON .... ELIZABETH PECK . EDNA ALEXANDER . INDIA CLARK . . CELESTIA SMITH . . CHRISTINE BAUNI . . . . . . . . . l Ul'iL'Il7'lj . . l'10I'1C'llI'Il . . fxOI ZLYII'lI . . l 0l'1C!l7'If . . ,FOI'7L'lIl'I! . . . Iffzlf Blltf' LOUISE CLARK . . . . Ilalf Bark NIARY VVINN . . . Hzzlf Bark ANNA WEAVER . . . Full Back KIARY LOU CATE . . . Full Bark HELEN PERDUE . . Goal Kreprr :I f CA , I- EW ,, A-2 Ttgdn V , ,L , - i Agjgigzzuzngzuzl- 5 H - ,Y ts- f 11893 GW 19 as 2 ra Ly - grammar L x X -w ..-- - f- - -- Mi- - - Q- - -V -- - - AMIWflnl:wm lm - ' N - Y 1 GAQIEL llamilml Sveninr Svnrrrr Gram ELIZABETH PECK, Captain .......... . Forum-11 AXIAIVIIE HARINION . . . . . Forward ELIZABETH SINQUEFIELD . . . Forward FRANCES HOLLAND . . . . . Forward LORALEE WATKINS . . . . . Foru'ara' ROBERTA HOWARD .... . Half Bach ELIZABETH NIIDDLEBROOKS . . Half Bark CHARLOTTE EMERSON . . . . Half Barl- ANNA WEAYVER . . . . . Full Back Lols BELL ...... Full Back HELEN PERDUE . . Goal Keeper , SUBSTITUTES-Mary Allman, Katherine Walker, Elise Spooner Dorothy Thomas, flfarizzn .lhfartin ,f X f'-'B i Ir fi? id, - --Ht li I '-J '.,,-q- v 1 -L !u4yE'f , , ,,. '7 H903 6 ff eteffnm 'H A. .. 11 - I x.lL W iluninr Surfer Gram ELIZ.-'XBETH DENT, Cnfrfzlin .......... . . I'w0I ZL'I1l'll BI.-XRIE NEW . . . . . For-zc'z11'11 DIARY NIICHAUX . . l oru'f1r1Z CEITIZSTIA Sx11TH . . . Foru-an! SARAH ADmToN . . . . lfarzmnl LUCRETIA joxlas . . . . Half Bark CHRISTINE BAUM . . . Half Bnfk CORA STANLEY .... . . Half Batik BI.-XRY Lou CATH ..... Full Baal: FAIRFID MoNsA1.vATc:rf . . Full Bark BIARY STANFORD . . Goal Keeper SUBSTITUTES-Ra1'hf'l flloore, Callie A4110 Ufillis, AIIll',Ql1I'l'f Fozvfer, Sam Louise Jllfllllll, Dorothy l11'.vIe'r , A S.- X 'E If fx? 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Forward RIYRA LONG . . . . . Forzvard BIARIAN F AIRCLOTH . . . Foruvzrd BUFORD LASSITER . . . . . Half Bark NIARY WINN .... . . Half Back ELEANOR MCDONALD . . . Half Bm-If BIARJORIE 'TAYLOR . . . Full Bark RUTH NIANN .... Full Back ELVA KINSINGER . Goal Keeper SUBSTITUTES RIARTHA LAMAR ESTELLE PERKINS ESSIE RIAE COBB ie NIAY AINSWORTH gf W R C X ' M is ,J -LM - ,, - , - A 4 E1- C1932 KJ 1525 ff eterrupt 1 I -N , , .. - N -Q.,- , -1 , ,L ,, , , ,11Nm,n11 ', A Jw A xvlllm WMU I -ix W1 My Q qw- H xt-IDQL, liarnitg Quaker-182111 Umm si-. ..- Qfcl 2-. ' ' .R ,--I :- wg, - V2 .XT li J i -1.-.-- ,, ., -L, K - !d49E 5 M - E -94.73 C1943 J 9 our . . 1 + etermpi 19 2 5 ef -X ---- - -, ,Q , . N1'1 ' ?I MQ x - - R- - -N -1 M f -D vInq1lmn1lY Wx i I- 1 KGQL Uyv:mmnn1,1ll . A , A H k 't -ll H951 S UF HW, AND GOLD BASKET-BALLS ER N IN W as D -v-4 lf I E K N '52 LN ' EN Qss .OS -2 .- . K-4 Li .-, QQE :W Q.: :Ei 5 Id .fx FT V242 Q51 ,gf ig' oi M 'Sa N R FE Q5 M352 ,lk 'H iz f'N x23 Sie-. Y .- IES? Z N 47 If fzglzl N, 3,-I-I Lf-I I ff Y' .. If - Sveninr Eaaket-1152111 Gram VVINNERS OF CIHANIPIONSHIP, IQ26 RIAMIE HARBION, Captain ......... . . For-uwrd ELIZABETH PECK .......... . . For-um-fl FRANCES HOLLAND .... .... C enter LUCILE WILDER .... . . . Center ELIZABETH SINQUEFIELIJ .... Guard ANNA WEAVER , . . Guan! SUBSTITUTES ISABELLE RICHTER IXIILDRED SESSIONS DOROTHY THOMAS ICLIZABETH IXIIDDLEBROOKS NEI,LIE RUTH BRANNEN HELEN PERDUIZ l ::E22' I4 if 'f J N - ---'--3 F , M, N f1Q5 - II , A Q gs 41963 GW 15 2 6 of BIB1'1'UJJI Q K X 'E - ' T T- 1 ' ' - - tx -- - ,l,1n!T 'l:w,,Inl '1XlA If EN, 1 'fb 1 X 1 -,1 Kiev-QL Eluninr Zgaakvt-132111 Gram ELIZABETH CRAVEN, Captain ...... . . . . . lforlufard RUTH RICKETSON . . . . . Foruvzrzl ELIZABETH DENT . . . . . Canm- GRACE SEARS . . . . . . Center SARA ADDITON ...... Guard CELESTIA SMITH . . . Guard SUBSTITUTES NIARGARET EBERHART RIARIE NEW ROBERTA QUILLIAN BERTHINE QSBORNE FLORA SHERROD LUCILE SMITH I If f I, C' I 5 -I - - D X' ' t il W i-I , . -I f144.'fg741'5-'EEZIA E , I J. ff H975 f 5 .A.. 2 I H 2 5 Iv eterrmat I I .N E MM I Svnphumnrv Ifiuzkei-Eall Gram LOUISE CLARK .... . . . . . . . . . . . . fo1'4zI'arrl ELIZABETH BRAGC . . . . . For-zcard FLORENCE CRUM . . . . . . . Center SARA LEE FlDVVARDS .... . . . Centra' DOLORES JACKSON, Captain . . . Guard VIRGINIA STUBBS . . . Gunn! HELEN WHITE GLADYS RIEYER SUBSTITUTES LEAH AVRUNIN DOROTHY NICKAY ELIZABETH CARTER CLAY CULPEPPER 3-L f-'ff Z'-' X4 ff N 5 I D . ,,.. -L 3 , fu9s , , ,, Q 6,15 H983 ff etefrnpt I -. ,- . -- M.- - ---I- -- -- - . -.. ll! 'nm' . - AIQI I s ' MIL 'mm Zlirwhmaxn Eazket-162111 Gram EDNA AI,EXIANDER, Captain ............. For-zc'11r1l N.-XNISCAH REID . . . . For-zcard CLIFFORD CLARK . . . . . . Cenier LTI,I,I.-LXN SEARS . . . . . CFllfI'f RIARIAN FAIRCLOTII , . . Guard RIARY VVINN .... Guard SUBSTITUTES LUQILE GREEN EDITH PARTIN INDIA CLARK BIAY AINSWORTH CHARLYIZ PETERSON HELEN CIOODNIAN if: ., : Z'-V A' K . 'X C -QQ , J M, M , ,,,, -,.. , , ff4s9774m5MR , .,,I , 4,5 11991 M7 f f I Peterrnpt ' H 2 5 9 Q f 5 I, I Vu, 0 1'1 'I11' A Q, Q X 'R --- f - ' H fx' ' A - -' -- -4 1- - ,,l,v'TWw1! '1U - ' - gn ,nn A , wh l NI X L Qlnnzeruatnrg iiawkrt Emil-Gram NIARSUE WOOLFORK, Captain ............ Forzcard CHRISTINE GREEN . . . . . Forward KIATHERINE CATCHINGS . . . Forward LOIS SPEARS . . . . . Center MARY SPEAKS . . Center MAE DYKES .... . Center IRMA MATHIS . . . . . Guard EVELYN STRANGWARD . . . Guard SARA MCCREE . . . Guard SULEE BARNUM . . . . Guard ESTHER RUSSELL . . 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MISS K.'XT'IiIiRlNl5 CATCHINGS 'Il 1141111517 of flliffl HIIULIQV, and ll brow ,lilly-Z7Zl7.Y.YlJ1II, and II vllwk uf Lzfplc-bIw.mw1z fi 'Q Nc :'s .I1-3s'1'uR4ll'ilfiff,v1 . ...... . Nllss I,oL'Is1z jouxsf . . . hr' -fmlml zuzffl An! mzxw, und lfwlfl f'xI':'1' lrlfxkvv, Llllcf IUMA' lflr' 'infill' Llllrf ff4!j'4'4l' Hfmll il 9 I ' A Eeteffniat 'S 2 5 ' itll 1 , l ! Q -A --.. . -- . ..- fx- ' A - - -L -- .Y .. 'gin ui I , Q i 4 ,Lt-QTL Mm!! Eirertnrg nf Svtnhenta ABEL, REBYX , ----. ...-..- 4 O2 Montpelier Ave., Macon, Ga. ABEL, ELLA FRANCES . .410 Blackburn Ave., Macon, Ga. ABRAHAM, CHARLOTTE . .305 Buford Place, Macon, Ga. ADAIR, FRANCES . . . -------- Cartersville, Ga. ADAMS, ANNE XV. - - . . 322 College St., Macon, Ga. ADAMS, DOROTHY . . ......... Rivoli, Macon, Ga. ADAMS, LAURA . . . ........... Montezuma, Ga, ADAMS, SARA CLYDE- . -68 South View Ave., Atlanta, Ga. ADDITON, SARA .... . ...... Flowery Branch, Ga. AINSWORTH, NIAY . . .... ..... B lakely, Ga. ALLEN, FRANCES . . .......... Moultrie, Ga, ALEXANDER, EDNA . -----.--- Jacksonville, Fla. ALLEY, KATHERINE . . . . Log Cabin Heights, Macon, Ga. ALLOOOD, CARRIE Lol? . .......... Marietta, Ga. ALLMAN, DIARY . . . . . . .Hartwell, Ga. ALLMOND, ELIZIXIIETH . . . . Columbus, Ga. ANDERSON, .AGNES . . ....... Barnesville, Ga. ANDERSON, ELIZABETH .------ Barnesville, Ga. ANDERSON, SALOME . . -280 College St., Macon, Ga. ANDERSON, SARA - . ---..-.-- Starrsville, Ga. ANDREVVS, ROSSIE . . .......... Americus, Ga. ARCHER, MARY .-.- -2912 Central Ave., Tampa, Fla. JXRMSTRONG, KATHERINE . . ---- 208 Clayton St., Macon, Ga. ARNALL, NIARION . . . .--.---- Newnan, Ga. 'fARNALL, VIRGINI,X . . ---..-.- Neyvnan, Ga. ARNAU, ROSE .... ....... B radenton, Fla. ARNETT, NVINSTED . . . . 302 Buford St., Macon, Ga. ASBURY, SARA FRANCES ........ Elberton, Ga. .A-ASKEW, JEAN .-.- .-------- N ewnan, Ga. AVEN, EVELYN .... . . . 467 Spring St., Macon, Ga. AVRUNIN, LEAH . . . -54 Arlington Place, Macon, Ga. BAILEY,BIARGARET BELL . ........... Iladeng Ga. , BAILEY, MIXRJORIE . - ---------- Harlem, Ga. A BAKER, DOROTHY . . . - - Forsyth Road, Macon, Ga. BALDWIN, MAXINE . . ........ Dublin, Ga, 'ABANKS, VIRGINI,A . . - - - -Newnan, Ga. BARNUM, MIAUDE . . ........ Richland, Ga. -.-BARNUM, SULEE . . ......... Richland, Ga. BASSETT, BERNICE . . . .501 Georgia Ave., Macon, Ga. BATES, FRANCES - - .-....---- Selma, Ala -BATES, ORA . - - --.----- Ramhurst, Ga. BATTLE, DORIS . - - --------- Moultrie, Ga. BAUGHAUM, RUTH . . . II6 Academy St., Macon, Ga. BAUM, CHRISTINE . . ...... Coconut Grgve, Fla, BEDINGFIELD, HAZEL . .....-..-.- Wadley, Ga. BEDINGFIELD, JOSEPHINE -5401 Houston Ave., Macon, Ga. BELCHER, EDITH .- - --.--.--- Amparo, Brazil BELL, ALBERTA .... . . 689 College St., Macon, Ga. BELL, LOIS .--. . ---.---- Palatka, Fla. BENNS, NIARGARET . . ......... Butler, Ga. BENTON, ANNIE E. . ------.- Monticello, Ga. BENTON, DIARTHIX . . ........ Monticello, Ga. BIRCH, LOIS .... . .511 Napier Ave., Macon, Ga. BIRDSEY, CECIL - . - . -611 Vineville Ave, Macon, Ga. BIRDSEY, HEl,EX . . . . . 611 Vineville Ave., Macon, Ga. BLACKMAN, DOROTHY . . .400 Forsyth Road, Macon, Ga. BLOODWORTH, ANNE . - -.-.-............- Perry, Ga. Cl ' ,B N , - ----2 ' T1..i,,..-.,, , -, - 1, , , ...A-,ii 12195 K . 8 ' Q .1 , .f 1 Y ' - . . ' ' g I B - eterfnpt 25 1 , i Q -A --- V- . -- rx- - - V- - ..- -- -- .. pniliiimli W ,, 11 ity? I IWC. 'mm 4 - .1-C:-e BLOODWORTH, HELEN . . . . ........... Perry, Ga. BLOODWORTH, MRS. LUTHER . - . -281 Hillyer Ave., Macon, Ga. BOLLINGER, HONORINE . . . - -460 Carling Ave., Macon, Ga. BOOTH, ALMARITA - - ----.--. Statesboro, Ga. BOSWELL, LULA . . ......... Siloam, Ga. BOYD, CARROLL - - ---- - - Fort Myers, Fla. RRAGG, ELIZABETH . . ------.-.-- Gray, Ga. BRABHAM, FRANCES - - - II Navarro Apts., Macon, Ga. BRANHAM, MARGARET . . ........ Ft. Valley, Ga. BRANNEN, NELLIE RUTH . ........ Statesboro, Ga, BRIDGES, EVELYN . ---- - -630 Forsyth St., Macon, Ga. BROOKS, MONTIE .... ........ C arrollton, Ga. BROOKS, PAULINE . . ...... Montezuma, Ga. BROXVN, ALLENE . - - - - -Cordele, Ga. BROWN, MARJORIE . - .Ft. Valley, Ga. HROVVN, VIRGINl.A . ..-- Selma, Ala. BROWN, MARTHA . . . .... Claxton, Ga. BLOUNT, NANCY ...., . . Hawkinsville, Ga. BROWNFIELD, ELEYXNOR - . .-.. Opelika, Ala. BRYANT, LUCILLE . . - - --------- Macon, Ga. BRYANT, LUCILLE . . ......... Grantville, Ga. BULL, VIRGINIA - . .69 Elmira Place, Atlanta, Ga. BCRFORD, MARTHA . . I3 Fairview Road, Atlanta, Ga. BURGHARD, CORA . . -431 Johnson Ave., Macon, Ga. BURNS, FLORENCE . V .409 Forest Ave., Macon, Ga. BUSH, FRANCES . . ........ Barnesville, Ga. BUTNER, ELIZABETH . -.-- Powder Springs, Ga. CAMPBELL, FRANCES . - - -Mansfield, Ga. CANNON, ELIZABETH . . - . Cordele, Ga. CARRUTHERS, CHARLOTTE . . .Brunswick, Ga. CARTER, IELIZABETH . . - - -,.. Edison, Ga. CARTER, MIRIALI ..-. ..-...... R eynolds, Ga. CASON, DOROTHY LEE - . ------- W'eSt Monroe, La. CATCHINGS, KATHERINE. . . . IO6 Linwood Ave., Atlanta, Ga. CATE, MARY LOU . ..-- ....-.- H opkinsville, Ky. CATER, FRANCES - ----...-.-. Perry, Ga. CATER, LOUISE - - - -716 Napier Ave., Macon, Ga. CHAMBERS, ELMIRA . 1406 Vineville Ave., Macon, Ga. I CHANDLER, BEATRICE - - CHAMBERS, JACQIIELINE . - - - - - - Chattanooga, T . . 210 Clisby Place, Macon, enn. Ga. CHAPMAN, MARGARET . ---------- Ortega. Fla. CHASTAIN, MABEL . . ......... Calhoun, Ga. CHILDS, VIRGINIA ..-- ------.. G reeniboro, Ga. CHRISTOPHULOS, HELEN . - -766 Poplar St., Macon, Ga. CLARK, BETTY .... ......-. L ouisville, Ga. CLARK, CLIFFORD . - . ------- Louisville, Ga. CLARK, INDIA . ----- -.-.--.. L ouisville, Ga. CLARK, LOUISE ..... ........ C al-tel-Sville, Ga, CLEVELAND, MATTIE WILL - -215 Buford Place, Macon, Ga. CLISBY, HELEN ..... . . .726 Forsyth St., Macon, Ga. CLYATT, KATHRYN . . . ........ Bradenton, Fla. COATES, ELIZABETH . . . . 108 Buckingham Place, Macon, Ga. COBB, ESSIE MAY . - - ---..--.-- Dublin, Ga. COBB, MARY ALMA - . . . .... Dublin, Ga. COLEMAN, ELIZABETH . ....... Devereux, Ga. COLEMAN, MINNIE . . ,........ Mitchell, Ga. COLEY, CLEO --.- - - I5II Third St., Macon, Ga. COLQUITT, MARY . - -IO5 Clayton St., Macon, Ga. CONE, ALDINA . -.------ Statesboro, Ga. CONE, MARGARET ..----.--------...-- Stateshoro, Ga. zz W f C F. H W F-it - , . -.,. A L ,CL - , 1220? IW ZW A -up 9 . 3, f fl our I' Y l . ' 1 L V f 2 .SS T 21 I In . s. KIBIVIVUHI 15 2 5 ' .Il s '-w - -- - A ..- A-xv V -. .- - Lg -, A - -5 lil!! ,Hmll . Q. -fill - H:-513 COOPER, VIRGINIA E. . . . Deinopolis, Ala. I COOPER, VIRGINIA S. - --.----- Waycross, Ga. I COPELAND, ELIZABETH . ---.----- Carrollton, Ga. 1 COPELAN, JESSIE . . . - - -870 Orange St., Macon, Ga. CORLEY, MRS. ROBERT . -53I Georgia Ave., Macon, Ga. CRAVEN, ELIZABETH . - . -319 Johnson Ave., Macon, Ga. CREEL, VIRGINIA . . - - ----------- Smyrna, Ga. CRITTENDEN, EVELYN - --..--...-.- Shellman, Ga. CROOK, SARA . .--- - -534 Washington Ave., Macon, Ga. CROWE, MERK EULA . . . - 509 American Blvd., Macon, Ga. CRUM, FLORENCE . . -------.--- Cordele, Ga. CRUM, MARY . . - -.-.------ Cordele, Ga. CLTLPEPPER, CLAY . - . -Greenville, Ga. CURRIE, ELIZABETH . - - - Jackson, Ga. DAGNALL, ESTHER --.- - . Anderson, S. C. DANIEL, :ANNIE LAURIE - - - - Dawson, Ga. DANIELS, RUTH R. . - - - Orlando, Fla. DAVENPORT, ETTA TXTAE .-.- Helena, Ga. DAVIES, ELIZABETH . . ..-.- Climax, Ga. DAVIS, ANNA PERRY . - - .Spartanbnrg, S. C. DAVIS, GLADYS - -.--.- Blackshear, Ga. DAVIS, LOUISE . . . . . 126 High St., Macon, Ga. DAVIS, REBECCA - - --.----- Edison, Ga. DEEN, CAROLYN . - -.-..-.- Douglas, Ga. DEL.AMAR, HELEN . - .-.-.-- Hawkinsville, Ga. DENT, ELIZABETH - - - -257 Myrtlei St., Atlanta, Ga. DINSMORE, PAULINE . ----.-....- Tifton, Ga. DOMINGOS, HEI.EN . . . .593 Carling Ave., Macon, Ga. '4 'DOSTER, LILA . . - -.----.. Rocky Ford, Ga. DOVER, HELEN .... ........... C layton, Ga. DOVER, MARIE . ---- -----------. C layton, Ga. DOWLING, MARY EDNA . . .466 S. W. Third St., Miami, Fla. DOZIER, DOROTHY . . . ............ Dawson, Ga. . . 318 Grafton Ave., Dayton, O. DL'NHAM, ELIZABETH . - DUNN, AILEEN -... - -503 Beech Ave., Macon, Ga. DURE, MARY .--. - ' I Navarro Apts., Macon, Ga. DXYKES, CLAUDIA . -....-- Montezuma, Ga. DYKES, MAYE .--. .-.------ V ienna, Ga. 'EZBERI-IARDT, MARGARET . . .Box 1737, Atlanta, Ga. -EDWARDS, MIRIABII - - .--- Fort Valley, Ga. EDWARDS, SARA LEE . . ....... Claxton, Ga. ELDER, ANNIE RUTH . ............. Griffin, Ga. ELLIS, DOROTHY - - - -----. 470 College St., Macon, Ga. ELLIS, LOUISE . . . . . 123 W. Tenth St., Jacksonville, Fla. ELLIS, PAULINE . . . . . 123 W. Tenth St., jacksonville, Fla. ELROD, BESSIE WILI, . ........... Cottonton, Ala. EMERSON, CHARLOTTE . - - 842 Courtland Ave., Macon, Ga. EVANS, HARRIET . . . ............ Tifton, Ga. EVANS, MILDRED. . . . . ...... Perry, Ga. EZZARD, DOROTHY . . . .LawrenCevi1le, Ga. FAIRCLOTH, TXIARION . ......... Quitman, Ga. FARMER, LUCILE .. . . ----.-..- Thomson, Ga. FARRAR, CLARA BOND . - -93 Coleman Ave., Macon, Ga. PSENN, CRYSTELLE . . . ........... C01-dale, Ga, FENN, LOUISE . . - - ---------- Cordele, Ga. FIELDS, GLADYS - . - - II5 Washington, Macon, Ga. FINCHER, SARA - .... ..... D oerun, Ga. FLOWERS, CLAIRE . . . .......... ..... T homasville, Ga. X :::.J F' f qi I .I D L ., - ----a li 12217 I I P 5 ' I 1 IH 2 I5 gl si - fe, up 1 vmwvll I 5 P 'Fi ' ' H ' ' C- ' F M C ' .IWll ' y f W i G-:hcl ' i FOLK, LOUISE . . FORESTER, LOULIE .... FORRESTER, HELENE FORT, ELIZABETH FOWLER, MARGARE'F . . Fox, LOUISE . . . - FREENEY, MARIAN . . FULOHUM, MARION FULLER, MOZELLE . - . FUNDERBURKE, ADDIE . . FUNK, ROSE ..... FUQUA, JOSEPHINE . . GAULDING, ELIZABETH . GARVIN, BETTY . ---. GIBSON, MRS. CHARLES . GIBSON, EVELYN .. . . GILL, ELIZABETH . . . GLAUSON, THELMA . GOEPP, HELEN . . . GOLGAR, MRS. B. M. . GOODMAN, HELEN . GOWER, MILDRED . . GREEN, CHRISTINE . . GREEN, LUCILE . . . GREENE, JENNIE .... GREENLEAF, CAROLINE . ELIZABETH . - GRIFFIN, GRIFFIN, MARGARET . VIRGINIA . - BESSIE LEE . GRIFFIN, GUNTER, HACKETT, EI,IZABETH . HADAWAY, HENRY J. . HAGOOD, LOLA . . . HALL, MRS. CHARLES H. --HAMM.ACK, LOUISE . . . HANCOCK, WARRENE - - HANNAH, ELIZABETH . HARBER, DEW ----. HARGROVE, CLARA NELL . HARIVION, MAMIE .... HARRIS, ALICE .... HARRIS, ISABELLA . . . HARRISON, JEANNETTA . HARRISON, MILDRED .. . HART, WYOLENE . . . HARTLEY, FLORENCE . HASKINS, ESTHER . - - HATCHER, MARGARET . . HAYS, LULA ..... HEARD, SUSIE . ---. XHEARN, SARAH GLENN . HEARON, MARY ALICE - HEATH, ETHEL .... HELLER, JEANNETTE - . HENDERSON, KATE . . . KATE . -230 .703 Adams St., Macon, - . 172 High St. Macon , , GH -225 Belmont Ave., Macon, Ga -- - - - - - - -Columbus, Ga - - . - - - - -Uniontown, -568 Walnut St., Macon, - - 100 Summit Ave., Macon, .205 Hines Terrace, Macon 931 Orange St., Maconj . 410 Forrest Ave., Macon, .549 Ellis St., Augusta, - . - - - - - -Unadilla, . . . .Tifton, . . . - Menlo, . . Milledgeville, - - - Thomson, . . . . . . .Moultrie, ..........G1'3y, . -206 First St., Macon, IO2 Hill Crest Ave., Macon N. - . . - . - Lake Worth, - I7 Green St., Augusta, . . 220 Woodlawn, Athens, . .240 - . Forsyth Road, Macon . - Massee Apts., Macon, . - - - - - Jeffersonville, . . - . . - - Sarasota, - - -Douglas, - - - - - - Washington, Hardeman Ave., Macon, ......Rt. 4, Macon, . . . . . . . .Marietta, . 507 College St., Macon, .........Butler - - Georgia Ave., Macon, '-319 . . . - - -Frost Proof, Commerce, ISO English Ave., Macon, . . 219 High St., Macon . . . . . . .DeC3tur, - - . . - - .Cordele, - - . - - Winter Haven, . . . . . . . .1VIu5el1g, - 735 College St., Macon, .........Garden, - - 556 Arch St., Macon, Hardeman Ave., Macon, . . ..... . .Perry, Moreland Ave., Atlanta, v a 188 Laurel Ave., Macon, . . . . . . . . .Vald05ta, . . 140 High St., Macon, - - Nashville, . - - Putney, - Forest Hill Ave., Macon, Ga Ala Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Fla. Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Fla. Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Fla Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Fla Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Fla Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga HENDERSON, MARY ELIZABETH . .... . Cartersville, Ga HESTER, DOROTHY . . . . . .Monroe, Ga HILL, BONNIE . . - . - . Pelham, Ga. HILL, DOROTHY , ...................... Sasser, Ga :Es-N V :-' f I . Y K' c' , ' QD 'S-, - H--Q: it V ' I L, -.,,.,,,,-,,, , ,,. h , f19s 1.1 , - .A .14 C2229 K 43 , Vladnm . ,uf . 1. 5 N ., Q . . ' w e etzfrupt A N Il g Q! Q -X -uk Y ., Y W- ,1.x- - , ,, , ,M M 1, F ,vllllllivvllllm WO ' V .Jllnl Wil 1,51 1 rj l.1ln,,,p1ll S -JZ i -A ,I X by 1 , v 5:-S- L.. HOGG, NELL . ...... ....... A inericus, Ga. HOLCOMBE, ELIZABETH . . . . .Massee Apts., Macon, Ga. , HOLDER, LOIS . -.-.. - -Q12 College St., Macon, Ga. 'fHoLLAND, FRANCES ..... ....... C Olumbug, Ga, HOLLE!', ANNIE RUTH . . . .......... Lizella, Ga. HOLMES, MRS. ANNE MARTIN .... 502 Napier Ave., Macon, Ga. HOLMES, MARY . --...-- ---..- A rcadia Hotel, Macon, Ga. HOMAN, LOUISE ...... 1510 Kirby Ave., Chattanooga, Tenn. HOPPER, THAYER . . .............- Dalton, Ga. HOPPER, TRAVIS . . . .....-...-..- Dalton, Ga. LkmKAN,ELnAmnH . . ........... Mbuhdq Ga AQHORNER, FRANCES . . . .127 Park Drive, Atlanta, Ga. HOWARD, ROBERTA . . . . .690 College St., Macon, Ga. HOYL, ANNE ..... ......... D awson, Ga. HUMPHREY, PAULINE . . ...-.-.-.- Tate, Ga. IlUNNmUTL DOMWHY .. .-IkmeWHq Ga HUTCHINSON, MARILEE . . --.-- Senoia, Ga. INGRABI, CATHERINE . . . .... Rockwood, Tenn. JACOB, MARJORIE . - - - .509 Adams St., Macon, Ga. JACOBS, ELISE . . . . . .617 Pine St., Macon, Ga. JACKSON, DOLORES . . -...... Baconton, Ga. , -JACKSON, RJHDRED .- ...... Baconton, Ga. JENKINS, ELIZABETH . - -Columbus, Ga. JENKINS, SARA .--- - . .Orlando, Fla. JOHNSON, ANNIE MAY . ...... Kite, Ga. JOHNSON, LOUISE . . . ...... Lake Wales, Fla, JOHNSON,SADYE ...- .......... Baxky Ga JOHNSON, LELA ...... . -II2 Dixie Ave., Macon, Ga. JOHNSON, MARION DEAN . - ....-..- Wesleyan College JOHNSTON, MRS. E. P. . . . . . IO5 Vineville Ave., Macon, Ga. JONES, CATHERINE . . . . . .320 Orange St., Macon, Ga. JONES, DOROTHY . . . .------ Jeffersonville, Ga. JONEQ EDNA EARLE . . ...... Cedangwn, Ga JONES, KATHLEEN . - ....-.- Soperton, Ga, JONES, LUCILE . . . ..... 757 Pine St., Macon, Ga. JONES, LUCRETIA . . .............. Cairo, Ga. JONES, MARY .... . .115 Washington Ave., Macon, Ga. JORDAN, LUCILE ..-- ....-.-..-.-- P erry, Ga. JORDAN, SARA LOUISE . . . .University Hospital, Augusta, Ga. JESSUP, ESTELLE . - . -.-.------- Columbus, Ga. . KAPLAN, FRIEDA . . . . .671 Second St., Macon, Ga. KASEY, RUTH . --.. -.-.- B owling Green, Ky. KEELEY, LILLIE MAX' .. - ----- Gordon, Ga. KELLAM, ADDIE . .... ---.- D ublin, Ga. KELLAM, NANNETTE . . ..-.....-- Dublin, Ga. --KELLETT, BLANCHE - .----..--. Decatur, Ga. KEMPER, REBA MAE . . . 2604 Houston Ave., Macon, Ga. KENNON, MADGE . . . ............. McRae, Ga, KENSINGER, ELVA .. -.-.-..--.-.. Lakeland, Fla. KETCHUM, CARROL . . 7OO Hermitage Road, Charlotte, N. C. KILPATRICK, HELEN- . ..-.- 452 College St., Macon, Ga. KIMBROUGH, LILLIAN . ............. Chipley, Ga. KING, SARA . -... ....-.... C Olumbus, Ga, KNOTT, VIRGINIA . . ,. -26I Myrtle St., Atlanta, Ga. LAMON,SARA .- - -yn Nonh Ave,Lhmom Ga LAMAR, JULIA . - -530 College St., Macon, Ga. LAMAR, LENA . . . -530 College St., Macon, Ga. LAMAR, MARTHA ..-.-.-...-------.--- Dawson, Ga. I ii i ' C5 -- A--3 'J '51,-... , ,L -2 Q , , , 2 .V 1' 12233 9 , . I ff' -. f 15 2 5 m f e errup A ill .i X J 2 -N - an ., , H, Mx- , , Y- , -0 -4 - -, ,illilvimillllln W Q . . Milli . I ' A' - - A A,-.ra-ez LASSTER, BURFQRD . . ........... Tifton, Ga, LAvyTON, EMILY . . - . .415 Vineville Ave., Macon, Ga. LAWTON, KATHRYN - . -----.---- Ovieda, Fla. LEE, NELL ...-- .-----. - . .StatesbOro, Ga. LEONARD, FLORENCE - - - -III4 Houston, Manhattan, Kan. LESTER, MARY BROOKS . ------.-. Montezuma, Ga. LEWIS, ELIZABETH . - - - IOO Grand Ave., Macon, Ga. LEWIS, GLAIJYS - - - --------- Dawson, Ga. LIPHAM, ELIZABETH . ........... Daltgn, Ga, LITTLE, ELIZABETH . . . 339 Vineville Ave., Macon, Ga. LITTLE, ELIZABETH . . ......... Americus, Ga, LITTLEFIELD, CLAIRE . - .----.-- Blackshear, Ga. LOCKET, CAROLYN . . ---.---- Dawson, Ga. LONG, SARA .... . .429 Ross St., Macon, Ga. LOWE, FRANCES . - - -456 Cherry St., Macon, Ga. LOVVE, HELEN .... ......... B axleyy Ga, LOWE, KATHRINE . . ........ Baxley, Ga. LYON, LUCILE . ---. ----. C Olumbus, Ga. MACALLISTER, AMELIA - - - Winter Haven, Fla. MADDOX, NANCY . . . .... Bainbridge, Ga. NIADDUX, CLARISSA . . . . .Sycamore, Ga. MALLORY, RE LEE. . . . . Sylvania, Ga, MANGET, CAROLYN . . ........ Newman, Ga, MANGHAM, KIARGARET . ....... Hawkinsville, Ga. MANN, RUTH ..... . .60 Venable St., Atlanta, Ga. INIARSH, MARX' .... ........ M Qntigello, Ga, MARSHALL, ELNORA . . ..... .... . Pelham, Ga. MARTIN, MARIAN . . . - .284 College St., Macon, Ga. MARTIN, MARY LOU . - -----.--- LaGrange, Ga. MASON, EMILY ESTELLE - - . - IOS Crescent Ave., Macon, Ga. MATHESON, MARGUERITE . . ........ Fort Myers, Fla. MATHIS, PIRMA ...- - . -.-- Quitnian, Ga. MAUND, LOUISE ...- -----.- D ublin, Ga. MAYNARD, CAMILLE . - -------- Winder, Ga. NIAYS, ANNIE .-.. - - II55 Ash St., Macon. Ga. BAEDLEY, LOUISE . . ...... Polkton, N. C. MEEKS, MAIDEE . . MEYER, GLADYS - MEYERS, MARY .... MEYERS, RUTH .... . - - . 208 Buckingham Place, Macon MIDDLEBROOKSQ ELIZABETII MIDDLEBROOKS, MARTHA MILLER, MRS. JOSEPHINE J. . MILLER, MARGUERITE . MINER, MARY - - . - . . MONSALVATGE, FAIRFID . - - - -556 Lee St., Atlanta, - - - -620 Arch St., Macon, - - - -205 Rogers Ave., Macon, , - ---- - - - -Miccosukee, I ........... Waldeiiy . . . .Massee Apts., Macon, . .225 Lawton Ave., Macon, Ga Ga Ga Ga Fla Ga Ga Ga - - - - - . - - -Meridian, Miss Ga . . III6 li. 50th St., Savannah, MOON, SARA ---- - -336 Washington St., Atlanta, Ga.-A MOORE, NELI. . . .... .... . .Buchanan, Ga. MOORE, RACHEL . - . -28 Albion Ave., Atlanta, Ga. MOORE, SUDIE . - - . .305 Linden Ave., Macon, Ga. MORGAN, EDITH . - - - 198 Crescent Ave, Macon, Ga. MORGAN, ESTELLE . . ..-...... Columbus, Ga. MORRIS, ENNA. - - --.-.-- Fort Pierce, Fla, MOSS, GLADYS . - - --.- Calhoun, Ga. MCCAMY, KATHERINE . . -Lindale, Ga. MCCARTY, OLIVIA . . . .... .DaltOn, Ga. MCCLATCHEY, JULIA A. ----------------- Columbus, Ga. MCCLELLAN, AIARY LEE .......----- 227 N. Ave., Macon, Ga. f i ' Ei-:E 9 F f C ri I A R - .-- E J , , -t I H , - 1 ' 62245 5 , 9 '1 fe cif' N ', o . - ' ' if ill ' etelrmpt 'H 25 . U 5 J J ---, Q ,,. , 4- , ,,, fr-L-. ' - ,Q , 14 -- A Y -L wq ' llbilll I .WL L-film MCCOWEN, KATHLEEN . . . - - 724 Napier Ave., Macon, Ga MCCRORY, MILDRED . . . . .66 Arlington Place, Macon, Ga MCCULLEY, DIARY . . ------------- Valdosta, Ga MCCULLOUGH, OL'IDA - - - .316 W. Gwinnett St., Savannah, Ga MCDONALD, ELEANOR . ---....-..-... Bolton, Ga LICIELROXQ fXLICE . . . ............. CDcHla, fla MCELVEY, MARY . . ............ Pelham, Ga MCGEHEE, TYIAUDE - . - ---.--..-- Buena Vista, Ga MCJENKINS, VIRGINIA . - - 538 S. W. Ashby St., Atlanta, Ga MCKAY, BLYTHE . . . . .132 Hines Terrace, Macon, Ga MCKAY, DOROTHY . . - - - 560 Orange St., Macon, Ga MCKENZIE, ESTELl.E . - ---------- Cordele, Ga MCCLAIN, MILDRED . . ......... Thomaston, Ga hkLUm,ANNE MAE . ..2M HHUm'Avq Mamn,Ga MCTNIICHAEL, MERRILL - ------- Buena Vista, Ga LACLTULLINS, B4ARGARET . . ....... Barnesvihe, Ga MCNAIR, MIRIAM . . . . .516 Orange St., Macon, Ga IWCNAIR, SARA . . - . . .516 Orange St., Macon, Ga MCNEILL, FRANCES . ......... . Tignall, Ga MCREE, SARAH . . ......... Camilla, Ga NALLS, ETHELDRA . . . .137 Pierce Ave., Macon, Ga NEEL, EMILY .- - - -.-.--.. Thomasville, Ga IJEWQ LIARIE .... . . . ..... IDublnL Cul NEWSOME, EDITH . . ........ Reynolds, Ga NEXX'TON, IVIARGARET . - ......---.. Griffin, Cla NEXVTON, VICTORIA - - - .26 Progress St., Macon, Ga O,BRIEN, LUCILLE . -.-. ----.-- U niontown, Ala O,CONNELL, MRS. DANIEL . . - -930 College St., Macon, Ga O,NEAL, EVA .-..... - - 157 Summit Ave., Macon. Ga OGDEN, FRANCES . ---- . - -520 Change St, hlacon, Ga ORR, MARTHA .... . .523 Vineville Ave., Macon, Ga OSBORNE,BERTHINE . . ........... Lavonug Ga OTTO, MARGARET . . - --.- 661 New St., Macon, Ga OWENS, FRANCES - - -127 Hines Terrace, Macon, Ga OXFORD, ROBERTA . - .------ St. Petersburg, Fla PAGE, ANNIE LAURIE . - - - - COlumbus,,Ga PAGE, MARION .... . . Byromville, Ga PARKER JEWEL . - - . . .Lavonkg Ga PARTIN, EDITH . - . .Boston, Ga PAUL, ROSELYN . ..-..-..---. Perry, Ga PAULK, ELEANOR . ----------... Ocilla, Ga PEARCE, MARY . . . . . 245.Hardeman Ave., Macon, Ga PEAVY, ELIZABETH - - -----.-.---- Macon, Ga PECK, IMJZABETH . - -.-.---- jacksonviHe, Fla Pm Y,EDNA ..- ----.-..-. Dahom Ga PERDUE, HELEN . - . -106 Buford Place, Macon, Ga PERKINS, ESTELLE . . -.----... Lumpkin, Ga PETERSON, CHARLYE . .......... Ailey, Ga ,PIERCE, GABRIELLA . ---.--.--- Columbus, Ga PILCHER, CARMA . . . .237 Carling Ave., Macon, Ga PINsON, VIN'I.-KN . - .----...- Sylvester, Ga POE, ELIZTXBETH . . - - -95 Lawton, Macon, Ga POOLE, ELIZABETH . ....... Tignall, Ga POWELL, SALLIE . . - - - .ValtlOsta, Ga PRATER, HTXRRIETTE . . ----.---..-.------ Dalton, Ga f-4:15251 TT' i Cf ei' i I -D X w--Dqtz. it - -. -I . - fm.-Sa7v7Fl51!!A -,,- - wiv: i225l I . S Peterrnpi ' 3,2 A Ji ix - - ' 0 vlllll J wg Q -Q J A C WY -ix 1 - C- Q -C -M YH - ,lllllll ' ' I Ill ll . , W .tml 7' WD J I L.. C T-a-me QUILLIAN, ROBERTA . . . QUILLIAN, MRS. W, F. . RADNEY, LUCILE . . . RAINEY, LOUISE . . . 657 Ponce Ile Leon Ave., Atlanta, Ga. - - - - - . -Wesleyan College . . .Roanoke, . . . .Ellaville, Ala. Ga. RAMSEY, CLARK . . - ....... Qkeechobee, Fla, RANDOLPH, DOROTHY . ......... Jefferson, Ga, RANKIN, MINNIPZ - - .455 Carling Ave., Macon, Ga. RAWLINGS, VIRGINIA . . ......... Louisville, Ga. RAY, FFHELMA .... . 437 Carling Ave., Macon, Ga. REESE, JANE . .-.- -.-....- E ast Point, Ga. REEVES, MARX' . --.-.-.- Soperton, Ga. REID, NANISCTAH . . ......... Woodlgrlry, Ga. RENFRKJE, RUTH . . . . 124 Clisby Place, Macon, Ga. REYNOLDS, MARY LOL' . .......... Clayton, Ala, RICHARDSON, MARY H. . . 201 Hillcrest Ave., Macon, Ga. RICHTER, ISABELLA . . . . - 1165 Ash St., Macon, Ga. RICKETSKJN, RUTH . .IO4 Calloway St., Macon, Ga. RILEY, SARA - - . --..-.--.- Dawson, Ga. RILEY, VIRGINIA - . . .93 Arlington Place, Macon, Ga. RIVES, MARY ...... ........... S parta, Ga. ROBERTS, CAMILLE L. , . . .632 College St., Macon, Ga. ROBERTS, LILLIAN .... - -610 College St., Macon, Ga. ROBERTSON, SARA .... . . .613 Arch St., Macon, Ga. ROBERTSON, WILLIE ETHEI. . . . .613 Arch St., Macon, Ga. ROGERS, EIJNA ..... . .-... Jacksonville, Fla. ROHN, JEANNETTI-1 .... ..... I ngleside, Macon, Ga. ROSSER, LUCY . ----- .-----.-- L aFayette, Ga. ROUNIITREE, KATHERINE . . 342 American Blvd., Macon, Ga. ROWE, SHERRIE . -.-- --.---- S ocial Circle, Ga. ROYAL, ELEANOR . . . ........... Arabi, Ga. ROYAL, I'l0RTENSE . . ---.---.-- Arabi, Ga. ROYAL, KATHERINE . . ........... Arabi, Ga. RUFF, NANETTE . . . .423 Johnson Ave., Macon, Ga. RUSSELL, ESTHER . - ---------- Selma, Ala. SAPP, MARY EUNICE . . ........ Brunswick, Ga, SCHUSSLER, ELIZABETH . . . . I04 Calloway St., Macon, Ga. SCHAEFFER, MARY WILLIE . . ......... Eufaula, Ala. SEALS, CARRIE BELLE .... . .568 Orange St., Macon, Ga. SEARS, GRACE ...... ........ S hellman, Ga. SEARS, LILLIAN . . . ........ Shellman, Ga, SEAY, ELISE . - . . .370 College St., Macon, Ga. WSESSIONS, MILBREI1 . ........... Soperton, Ga. SHARPE, MILBURN . . - 245 Harcleman Ave., Macon, Ga. SHEAROUSE, LILLIAN . . . 109 li. 48 St.. Savannah, Ga, SHEPPARD, LAURA . ....... Social Circle, Ga. SHERMAN, JULIA . . - . .Brunswick, Ga. SHERROD, FLORA . . . . .Soperton, Ga. SHINGLER, CLAUOIA . ......... Ashburn, Ga. SHORT, JULIA . . - ....-...-. Tifton, Ga. SILLIMAN, ALICE .... . III Courtland Ave.. Macon, Ga. SILVER, ANNIE ..... ..--.--. B arnesville, Ga. SINQUEFIELIJ, ELIZABETH . . -..--.---- Tennille, Ga. SLATON, MARY BRANK . ........ Greenville, Ky. SLAUGHTER, ALICE .- - - --------.. Oxford, Fla. SLOCUM, MARGARET . . . 553 Oglethorpe St., Macon, Ga. SMELLING, NAOMI . .2451 Second St., Macon, Ga. SMITH, ANNIE . - .... 721 Oak St., Macon, Ga. SMITH, CELESTIA . ........ Sycamore, Ga. SMITH, CORNELIA .......... - - .lllassee Apts., Macon, Ga. N r-3 4 f I V C' : ' H y . - , -,. , , 1144.-'sz474T1TIFr3.GfA , , - ,,.,:: 42263 Q , eterrupt 'H 25 ,lim 0 -A --- L P- . -- QR- L - .- - -- -- . - villlviiillll im ' alll'-' will is I 'W X 1 qw- Ne-it-oil. A I SMITH, ELIZABETH . --------. Americus, Ga. SMITH, ELIZABETH . 20 Arlington Place, Macon. Ga. SMITH, ELIZABETH . . . 104 Clayton St., Macon, Ga. SMITH, EUGENIA . - - II7 Clisby Place, Macon, Ga, SMITH, LUCILE . . -.-....- Elberton, Ga. SMITH, LUETTA . . ......- Monticello, Ga. SMITH, MINOR RUTH - . . Elberton, Ga. SMITH, NAOMI .... ..... . . . Monticello, Ga, SMITH, NITA - . . ---...--- Elberton, Ga. SMITH, TINA BELLE .32 S. College St., Macon, Ga. SODDERS, EVELYN . . SOLOMON, LARA . . SPEAKS, MARY . . . SPEARMAN, DOROTHY . SPEARS, LOIS .... SPEER, GRACE .-.. - Washington Court House, Ohio - - 300 College St,, Macon, Ga. - - - - - - - -COr1Iville, S. C. -W--SPOONER, ELISE . . SPRATLING, MARTHA SPRATLING, PAULINE SPRAYBERRY, MARGARET SPRING, KATHERINE STANDIFER, ICATHERINE STANDFORD, MARY . STANLEY, ALFREDA . STANLEY, CORA . . STEPHENS, ALLIE ..-- STEPHENSON, ELIZTXBETH STEPHENSON, MRS. NIAMIE . . STEVENS, MILDRED . STEVENS, MRS. W. O. - STEWA STEWA RT, CHRISTINE RT, NANCY - STILES, WINNIEREII STRANGEVVARD, EVELYN . STROZIER, MILDRED . STUBBS, VIRGINIA . . SUMMER, LILLIE BELLE. . SUMMER, RUTH . . SUMMER, ELISE . . SWINEFORD, LILLIAN TALLENT, GLENNIE . TALLEY, MARTHA . ISAYLOR, MARJORIE . - - - - . - Social Circle, Ga. . . . . . . . . .ManSfIeld, Ga. . -229 Tattnall St., Macon, Ga. - - -- .---- Bainbridge, Ga. . I2I Hines Terrace, Macon, Ga. I2I Hines,Terrace, Macon, Ga. - . - - - . . - Barnesville, Ga. - - . . - - - Hawkinsville, Ga. - -Rockdale, Tenn. - . -Douglas, Ga. . . . . . . . . . .Dubli1I, Ga. ..........Dublin,Ga, I05 Linwood Ave., Atlanta, Ga. - . - - - - - - Commerce, Ga. - - - - - . -Wesleyan College . . . . . . . . .Lakeland, Fla. - - 860 Orange, St., Macon, Ga. - - - - . . . - -Ellaville, Ga. . . . LaFayette, Ga. . . . . . . . . .LaFayette, Ga. - - - - - . - - - Sylvester, Ga. - I23 E. Henry St., Savannah, Ga. -95 Coleman Ave., Macon, Ga. - .Masonic Home, Macon, Ga. . .......... Cordele, Ga, ............SL1mmer,Ga, - - Academy for tl1e Blind, Macon, Ga. . . 140 Vineville Ave., Macon, Ga. - .852 Orange St., Macon , Ga - - - - - - -Fall River, Mass. TAYLOR, MARTHA . - - 936 College St., Macon, Ga. TEASLEY, ALICE . . ........ Hartwell, Ga. TERRELL, MRS. C. D. ........ Brunswick. Ga. THIGPEN, EMILY . . . . IIO Park Place, Macon, Ga. TIDWELL, JEWELL . ......... Helena, Ga, TINDALL, CONSTANCE - . 856 Orange St., Macon, Ga. VISHOMAS, DOROTHY ......... Dublin, Ga. THOMAS, FLORENCE ......... Eufaula, Ala. THOMAS, MARY SUE . . . ...-...-- Patterson, Ga. THOMPSON, CAROL . . . -2735 Peachtree Road, Atlanta, Ga. THOMPSON, JULIA . . . ........ . Young Harris, Ga. THOMPSON, SARA ..... . . . . . Young Harris, Ga. THRASHER, ANNIE LOU . .... Ashburn, Ga. THURMAN, MARY BEATRICE .--. Tifton, Ga. TURNER, ELIZABETH . . ......... Royston, Ga. TURNER, HAZEL ..... ............ A Aghburny Ga, TURNER, TI-IERESA .... .... 5 23 Linden Ave., Macon, Ga. ,. f S, C- - i R .. .....t - ':,,.,g.,-, W ,V -L q f x fHQE 1 my Q, 7 2-713 4227? X ,-1 ff' 7 ', ff Peterrnpt 'H 2 5 Il I -A -,. , - I -, -. - - - - , -, , X 5 I 'WL uldnmll 'K I 43. A:-Lb-e VAN VALKENBURG, MINNIPZ . - -....-. Lizella. Ga. XXAUGHN, VIRGINIA . . - ------ jefferson, Ga. VERNON, ADRIANNE . . . 5 Rose Place, Macon Ga. WADE, NELLIE . . - --.--------- Cuthbert, Ga. NVALLACE, HELEN- - - ----- 24 Buford Place, Macon, Ga. XVALLACE. JEANNETTE . -Academy for the Blind, Macon, Ga. VVALKER, KATHERINE . . -.--- 750- Second St., Macon, Ga. WARNOCK, GUSSIE . . . ........ Brooklet, Ga. WARREN, LOUISE . . .......... Perry, Ga. VVATKINS, LORALEE . . ---....- Lake Wales, Fla. NVATTS, MARTHA .... . . Central City Hotel, Macon, Ga. NVAXELBAUM, MARION . - ---- 554 College St., Macon, Ga. WEAVER, ANNA .... . . 107 Cleveland Ave., Macon, Ga. VVEEKLY, MARGARET- - --------- Lake Wales, Fla. XVEINSTEIN, MILDRED. - - . -I35 Rose Park, Macon, Ga. XVEINTRAUB, FAY . . .......... Miami, Fla. WELCH, NAOMI . . . . . ...... Pelham, Ga. WELrtH, RUTH . . ..... Pelham, Ga. WELDoN, MARIE . .......... Milner, Ga. WEST, .AILEEN - . - ------ Fort Lauderdale, Fla. NVEsT, MARGUERITE . - . -302 Belmont Ave., Macon, Ga. VVESTBROOK, MARTHA . ......-...- Cordele, Ga. WHEELER, GERALDINE . - -301 Hines Terrace, Macon, Ga. WHITE, HELEN .... .... I 313 Vineville, Macon, Ga. . fWHITELY, LOUISE . ......... Warrenton, Ga. VVILDER, LUCILE -... ------ B yromville, Ga. NVILEY, M.ARY NELL . . .......... jersey, Ga. W'ILHEI.IvI, SUZANNE . . ....... St. Petersburg, Fla. VVILLIAMS, FLORIMEI. . . . - 306 Moreland Ave., Atlanta Ga. XVILLIAMS, LILLIAN . ...,....... Hazlehrirgt, Ga, XVILLIAMS, MOY'E . . . - -404 Hill Crest Ave., Macon, Ga. NVII.LIAMs, NATHINI.lE . .-...----. Waycross, Ga. WILLIAMS, VIRGINIA . . ......... Buena Vista, Ga. WILLINGHAM, JOSEPHINE VVILLINGHAM, SARA . . - XKVILLIIINIS, WYNELLE . . WILLIS, CALLIE MAY . WII.LIs, MARY .... NVILSON, LORRAINE . . VVILSON, MARGARET . . NVINIBERLY, ALICE - WINN, MARY . . . WINTER, RUTH .... W'00D, ADDIE LEE .--- VVOOLFOLK, MARTHA SUE XVOOTEN, HENRIETTA . - - . . ...... 410 College St., Macon - - 436 Washington Ave., Macon, . . - - IOO6 Ridge Ave., Macon, . . . . . . . . . .Bainbridges 1 Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. - - - - - - . -Wallace, Idaho ..........B3,rt0Wy . - 618 Forsyth St., Macon, - - - - - - -Jeffersonville, ...........Guyt0n, - .Hill Crest Ave., Macon, ..........Alam0, ..........Perry, -. . - - - -Shellman, Fla. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. WRIGHT, CECELIA . . . . ........ Decatur, Ga. WRIGHT, CLIFFORD . . . Macon, Ga. XVRIGHT, MARJORIE . . - - -232 High St., Macon, Ga. XYARBOROUGH, GL'sTIE . - . -438 Vineville Ave Macon, Ga. XVOUNG, MRS. T. E. . . . .292 Winship St Macon, Ga. ZATTAU, MARGARET . . - -510 Highland Ave., Atlanta, Ga. ZUBER, BEssIE .............. 33 Pionono Ave., Macon, Ga. f-3 P - P . i C w ,J , 5 j.. v , ,L , Q f,35 T , A Q, 7: f228J or fzghh Q X L? N- B12 W - 1 ,QQ 451111 1 ii e A cl S 2 4315 ' 1 , ,f xLX L E 'id f cg it In Y 3 Af--L -. - f1QE -Q I, 12293 A 09112 meek uf Spring fix HERE was that elusive something about the day which announced to those who might be interested that spring had arrived. To-morrow might be winter again, but to-day the skies looked as if their windows had been washed. To-day held that magic which for the time may change a man 'M 5V 93'4 from what he is into what he would be. Thus the dawn had its effect I break in the winter possesses. on tuo men beginning their remaking with that gay courage which only the first One of the men, familiarly known as Prof., had begun life on a much higher scale and had continued as he had begun until the second year at college. Then an unfortunate episode had cut off his affiliation with the school and brought out the natural gypsy longing of him. The other, answering to the appellation of Lefty, had first opened his eyes to light o' day by the side of the road, for all he knew. Cer- tainly he made his bed there now, when night came on, and asked for nothing better. Thus, the two of them, with little in common except the width and the length of the roads of the world between them, were up with the dawn and away down the railroad track which wound its way beside a mud-laden river which reflected the black and tan of the leafless trees, but refused utterly to send back the blue of the sky. Completing the party was a mongrel dog, which doubtless had been white, but had acquired a colorless dinginess in the course of his travels. A very usual dog he was except for one outstanding feature. The distinguishing mark took the form of a band of black fur about his neck. A casual glance might have accredited this to capricious nature, but examination showed that it had been added later in the life of the animal. In fact, the Prof. himself had placed it about the neck of his pet en lieu of a dog collar. Further matters of interest about this member of the trio were that he was addressed as Rags by Lefty and as Aristotle by the Prof. and answered to both names with equal enthusiasm. By the height of the morning the season had made such inroads into the nature of Lefty that he puckered his lips and brought forth a tune, mo'urnful beyond descrip- tion, now and then adding words pertaining to Ha possum up that tree. The Prof., unable to keep his active thoughts to himself and not wishing to descend to the shame of talking to himself, addressed the dog. HAristotle, I hope you've noticed the beauty of the morning. The voice was low pitched and cultured. 'KI should like to quote poetry for your benefit, but the two verses which occur to me at the moment hardly fit the occasion. No, the months are wrong. Otherwise I might edify your ears by repeating, 'Oh, that we two were Bffaying' or fWhat is so rare as a day in Junef But, my Aristotle, the months are wrong. Perhaps I shall write one myself. I think I shall begin it, 'The wind blew in with the spring at dawn.' How does that strike your critic's ears, Aristotle mine? Shall we resume?,' But the masterpiece was never destined to be completed. They were, at that moment, where the railroad brought them sharply around a curve and into the sight of a village flanked with prosperous farms. 'fNay, resume we shall not, the Prof. continued. There's a hamlet before us which reminds us strongly that we have not breakfasted since the break 0' day and 12305 5265-5' 'fffq-D215 S' 'Q 1836 Chartered 1836 1926 WESLEYA COLLEGE MACON, GEORGIA 600 Students, 60 Officers and Teachers A STANDARD COLLEGE FOR YOUNG WOMEN Within. Five Years 1. Wesleyan College has added sixteen professors to the faculty. 2. Has added five professors holding the Ph. D, degree. 3. Has more than doubled her endowment. 4. Has purchased a magnificent new campus. 5. Has laid plans for a Three Million Dollar Campaign over a period of ten years which will result in a Greater Macon and a Greater Wesleyan. V The student attendance is limited only by the capacity of the College. Wesleyan graduates are making good in all lines of life. Wherever they go they are qualified for leadership. Thorough courses leading to the A. B. degree. The convenience of the buildings, the climate of the city, and the refined atmosphere of the home life make the College ideal. Choice young women out of the best homes of the South find here a congenial atmosphere. Capable and experienced faculty. Library of 11,000 volumes. Gymnasium, swimming pool and other outdoor sports. Conservatory of Music and School of Fine Arts Ojering Best Instruction in Voice, Piano, Pipe Organ, Violin, Expression and Art. For several years Wesleyan has been a member of the Associa- tion of Colleges and Secondary Schools in the Southern States and of the American Association of University Women, For catalogs and views, address WM. F. QUILLIAN, President. MACON, NTHE HEART OF GEORGIAW 1231r then not too bountifully. Also, Aristotle, we remember that the larder is low. Forward, comrades, excelsior. The Prof. chuckled and fell to inventing a new hard- luck story more pitiful, more touching than anything his golden imagination had hitherto produced. A hundred yards were accomplished in silence. At the first of the houses a young woman as golden-haired and as blue-eyed as the gold and the blue of the day itself, stood shaking a rug with two vigorous and capable hands over the front banisters. 'fProf. let's beat it in furder ti town, Lefty suggested in his deep-voiced growl. Again the Prof. chuckled. Lefty, faint heart ne'er won fair grazing. Onward, my lad. They turned into the neat white gate, the Prof. using an artistic hang-dog step, and Lefty following half sulkily. Fair lady, you would never think that on a day as beautiful as this one there could be as much trouble in the world as has befallen my friend and me. The lady fixed him with eyes as cold and as blue as the icicles a month earlier. HI don't like to encourage lying, so I won't listen to your story. Neither do I like to encourage begging. If it's food you want, it's to be had after the wood in the back yard has been chopped and the carpets ranging on the line have been beatenf, The firm young jaw set quite determinedly. Guess we'll be movin, on, was Lefty's comment. Ah, Lefty, my man, be a sport. The lady has offered us a fair proposition. Be a sport, my friend. May I inquire where we may find the aforementioned articles, ma'am ? And the Prof. lifted an admiring eye to where the spring breeze caressed a wanton curl. By noon the rugs had been beaten by the Prof., and the wood- had been cut and piled by Lefty, aided by the Prof. when the rugs were done. When the family sat down to a bountiful meal the two men made themselves tidy as to face and hands and sat down on the back steps to wait their wages. Either of you fellows care to help with the spring plantin' for a week or two ?', The question came from the evident head of the house and both men turned to regard him. No, sir, I guess' we'll be on our way after we've eaten. But thank you just the samef' Courteous, as always, was the Prof. Well, daughter, see that they have plenty and something to take away with them,', the farmer told the girl. They've done a good morning's work. An hour later the two men were again on the railroad, the little town dropped out of sight some time before, and only the winding road and the sunset river before them. Now ahead, now behind, Aristotle-Rags, enlivened by a hearty meal, ran cir- cles about them. Lefty paused now and then to drop stones idly into the still waters with an agile left arm, making at each gesture the division larger and larger in the fragile coat he wore, until only the double material of the collar held it in one piece. The Prof., after the loquacious morning, had fallen silent, remembering that curls could be golden and that the man had called the golden-haired one 'fdaughterf' or that her arms, serving them at the table had been firm, white and dimpled. Sud- denly, where the track and the river almost touched he turned to Lefty. Son, what do you think of returning to that farm and taking that position which fate has offered us ?', VV-what? questioned the startled Lefty, work?,' C2325 MERCER UNIVERSITY RUFUS W. WEAVER, PRESIDENT Macon, Georgia MACON-A city of 60,000. In the heart of Georgia. An attractive campus of 60 acres. Athletic Held of 20 acres adjoining 3I00,000 municipal stadium. Faculty includes men of international distinction. Four- teen are listed in uWho's Whof, COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES SCHOOL OF EDUCATION SCHOOL OF .IOURNALISM SCHOOL OF COMMERCE SCHOOL OF LAW flVIember of Association of American Law Schoolsj THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY GRADUATE SCHOOL PRE-PROFESSIONAL COURSES SUMMER SCHOOL 0F 11 WEEKS FOR CATALOG WRITE THE REGISTRAR. 219 5 t233r rQ95 C-55-5' F4232 Gi Indeed, yes. Take a position among the fertile fields. Sow the harvest, my lad. Nev-er! Not me l Lefty, I fear that you are more vehement than grammatical. Are you, then, so sure? Look-a-here, Prof., just whut are you talkin' about ? f'Well, I was cogitating about returning to the farmhouse and helping to feed the hungry mouths of theworldf' Well, you kin. I ain't.l' Lefty was dogmatic. 'fLefty 0' mine, I fear that your ideals are now. Doesn't feeding the hungry mouths of the world thrill your soul ?,' A Can't say as it do,', Lefty commented. HEf you go back thar, Rags stays with me. As ever the practical man, my friend. Aristotle, dear dog, it fairly breaks the heart of me to part company with you, but spring is in my bones and I feel the need of heartbroken humanity. He remembered suddenly, two icy blue eyes. 'fHumpl remarked Lefty, and continued calmly on his Way. Aristotle-Rags stood poised, with anxious eyes going from one to the other. The Prof. to'ok up a rock and threw it carefully to one side of the wistful dog. Lefty whistled and Rags turned and followed him away. The Prof. stood watching the two o'ut of sight. Twice the dog stopped and looked back longingly. Each time he was greeted with one of the carefully thrown rocks. The man trudged on with never a turn of the head. The Prof. saw them around the curve in the road, then turned and made his way through the declining sunlight of the mid-afternoon back to the farm- house where a golden-haired girl with stern eyes shook rugs vigorously in the early morning. we as are are axe se ae we Had the cold blue eyes remained as cold as they had been on that first morning, or had the Weather not remained that kind which woos youth to love, or had the Prof. been a day over twenty-five, perhaps the week would not have lasted: as time has recorded. But the weather, like wine, melted the tongue of a fellow with twinkling eyes and a handsome face until his light-hearted railery almost won a hard young heart:- that, and the urge to reform which lies deep hid in the heart of every woman. And why shouldnlt she be interested? The Prof. was working hard enough for even her strict ideas. Thus, she sat laughing with him on the moonlit evenings o'n the back steps. Always he was kept in what she considered his place, but there was something in that full laughter which promised future yielding and on the sixth night, when the moon had reached its full he held a capable brown hand in his newly hardened one and the warm red lips were very near to his when they had cried, Good-night, and quickly rushed away. Who knows what might not have been done by a clever Cupid had the spring weather remained? But the new day broke with a querulous, restless wind from the east and the golden-haired girl had taken a cold in her head from sitting too long in the spring evening the night before. The warm blue eyes were heavy from lack of sleep. VVith such small weapons as these may fate blast romance. l234l F965-5' MED?-1 C? I The Fashion Center for Wesleyan The Wesley'a1i Girl will all all times Hnd an intriguing assort- ment of stylish models at The Union. Here she can select appropriate froeks for sporl, street and dress. MILLINERY Attractive styles, with at spes cial appeal to college girls feature our display of hats, second floor. SHOES Beautiful footwear, cleverly designed, expertly fitted in the Unionls Shoe Department, first floor. The Union Dry Goods Co. MACON, GEORGIA 'JZQD1 Posml by .lliss Smlye folmson, 726, zrearirzg ll lnorlfsh costume from T110 l nion. The frorlf of pozvdvr bllll' crepe Ronzuine is ITTIIIJIIVUII in dyed lace and orchid ribbrms. The picture lmt is of Orflzizl .Sfflllll H1111 Iliff slippers uf ivory kid. 12355 rdli' The wind was free to take its own road and the Prof. in the field felt that he was chained. Even books had been better than this. They left the imagination free and taught it how to roam. All through the day he was nervous, erratic. At the noon day meal he scarcely touched the foo'd served him. Not once did he meet the heavy blue eyes with a laughing glance. By the time he made his way back across the furrows to the farmhouse it was four-thirty in the afternoon. That droop of his shoulders which had characterized him through the day had dropped from him, and he threw back his face to the harsh wind like one who loved it. By five he had eaten a meal cajoled in his old manner from the cook and made a bundle of supplies of left overs. With this, with an old coat which he had taken by way of wages and with a volume or two of cherished poetry which he had brought with him, he went through the front hall, out the front door and through the neat little white gate. He made his way back to the railroad which wound its way beside a river which, now that spring was gone, was merely muddy. Four miles he walked in the gathering dusk. Almost an hour had passed. Then he began to whistle the lonely, mournful melody of Lefty. He felt very alone, in spite of the wide world which he loved. The melody presently died of itself. lt had grown dark enough for the lighted homes to make the world outside a dark place indeed. On walked the Prof. in silence. All at once he stopped, arrested by something in the middle of the tracks in front of him. Standing poised there was a mongrel dog. Doubtless he had once been white but had acquired a colorless dinginess in the course of his travels. The distin- guishing mark about him took the form of a band of black fur about his neck. Aristotle, cried the Prof. The little dog bounded forward with a whimper of joy. He licked the out- stretched hand, barked a staccato bark, turned and started down the tracks. The Prof. chuckled at the thoughts which were running through his head and followed. On past the spot where the road swung its course away from the dark river, on until it was quite, quite dark. Then away from the railroad entirely and into the pines, Aristotle led him. A fire Hickered somewhere ahead. Rags, growled a voice from near the flames which drove the dark shadows hurtling back into the tall trees. Then looking up, Humpl Figured a week uv' it'd do' you. Swung round back t' pick you up, me an' Rags. f'Yes, commented the Prof., filling his pipe and settling into his place by the fire. Yes, the little road said fCome' very loud and the ho'use said 'Stay' not at allf' He smoked a while in silence, remembering golden curls and warm blue eyes. He would always remember that girl-a fine girl, he thought, tenderly. Then, plac- ing a thumb and forefinger under the fur about the dog's neck he said, f'Yes, my friends, one week of spring's about all a man can stand this time of year. And to- morrow we move on to pastures new. Excelsior, my Aristotle, forward! Lefty paused long enough in his whistling to remark, 'fHumpl then took up the mournful tune again. SARA LUCILE JENKINS. C2365 Sw wa: 9' 62 HTHE ENDING OF A PERFECT MEALU lee Cream KINNETT- ODOM COMPANY Manufacturers of ICE CREAM AND MOUSSES ALL F LAVORS Special Occasion Moulds Automobiles, Bells, Cantaloupes, Chickens, Cluster Roses, Hatchets, Lilies, Turkeys, Slippers, Rabbits and Many Other Emblems and Color Schemes. PHONES 362-363 Manufacturers and Dealers in I C E Dealers In COAL AND WOOD VINEVILLE STATION PHONES 771-772 KINNETT-ODOM COMPANY MACON, GEORGIA E, 5 C2375 1c'Q95'-1 iillra. Amzmiha f 'fs' HE meeting will come to orderf, CC xfw , . . TQ mtfl lVIrs. Amantha Woodstcmck rapped vigorously on the parlor table. Whiereat the gossip which had been carried on in low-toned voices, as behtted the first meeting of the Committee on Pounding the New Hillville lwethodist Nlinister, subsided to stage whispers and effective gestures. Last to stop speaking aloud was Bliss lllaria Simpkins, afflicted with deafness, old age, spinsterhood and an over-weening desire that none should be noticed. K'An' they say he's a widower with only one child, she announced dramatically for the eleventh time. 'XDO come to order, llariaf' begged lNIrs. Amantha, importantly jangling her gold link bracelets. Nliss Simpkins retired, quite subdued behind her palmetto fan, which she held to ward off the heat from the parlor stoveg but the look in her washed out blue eyes boded no good. Amanthy thinks she's one o' the Lordls anointed and appointed, she mut- tered, Han' all because she's president of the Klissionary Society, chairman o' her circle, leader of the Ladies! Aid, sup'ente'ndent of the juvenyle department of the Sunday School an' church organist. Hum-ph! Some ofiices just gives a body airsf' True enough, 'iairsu pervaded the personality of the aforesaid illrs. Amantha. Her black silk dress rustled importance, complacence oozed from every fold of her corpulent wrinklesg self-satisfaction exuded from her clean, plump, energetic little body. For was she not the acknowledged leader in social affairs? Never a wedding nor a funeral nor a christening took place in Hillville Without two permissions: one from the vital statistics keeper and one from Nlrs. Amantha, Furthermore, she was a perfect housekeeper, running her domestic affairs with as much gusto as the church and the community. VVhen she had married Josiah Woodstock, a high-spirited young fellow, everyone thought that at last she had met her equal, but not so. He gave up hopes of a brilliant legal practice in Atlanta to enter the undertaking establish- ment of her father. When. he died, Nlrs. Amantha managed a magnificent funeral and put their only child, a seven-year-old girl, in mourning. Ever since then she had been trying to find someone else whom she could boss as effectively and as com- pletely as she had him. Not content with running every Hillville organization digni- fied enough to be known as a committee, Mrs. Wootlstock desired to add to her laurels another husband. 'fAmanthy's greedyf' thought bliss hlaria, who would have been satisfied with only one masculine achievement. This afternoon the chairman wielded her gavel with an air worthy of the Little Corsican. Her would-be rival, Kliss Nlaria, rocked gently to and fro, still warding off the heat with the palmetto fan. The business before the committee this evening is pounding the new preacherf' lWrs. Amantha announced impressively. C2383 if 55651 M33 S0 G2 STYLE Fashiorfs latest rlecrees can al- ways be found here. There are frochs with a charm and a flash which completely captivate the col- lege girl. NOVEL ACCESSORIES SHOES, MILLINERY, GLOVES, HOSE, PURSES to satisfy collegiate tastes. WAZSO- MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND SUPPLIES BURDEN - SMITH 81 CO. Third and Cherry Streets iss Frieda E. Kapl ZF a zz chic Costume I BLU'lIl'I1f'.5I7ZlflI and Czm1p11nv. 0395 an, ' rom ' And the business proceeded. As lVIrs. Amantha had long since catalogued and categoried the status of each committee member, it was useless for the ladies with even the most stingy husbands to try to offer a pound of chicory instead of Maxwell House, brown sugar instead of white, or chicken salad made from pork instead of the usual article, baked, with dressing. Steward Brown's wife fingered her silk parasol and promised a side of bacon for the new minister. Superintendent of the Sunday School Jones' wife thought she could bake a chicken pie. Little Mrs. Jim Willett, who sewed out by the day, offered to bring a pound cake with fancy icing. The llflisses Willingham, young marriageables of Hillville, f'would, with much simpering, make a box of fudgef' Alternately Mrs. Woodstock rubbed imaginary dust from the parlor table with disapproving air and wrote in Spencerian style the promises to pound of the various committee members. Under her eagle eye all of them promised to bring some share of the community foodstuff to the parsonage at the appointed date. as we an we as as are ae It was several days after the pounding. The Rev. hir. Jonathan Avery, new minister of Hillville, was sitting in his study. He had received the usual amount o'f jam, pickles, preserves, coffee, sugar tarts, butter, milk, cheese, loaf bread, rolls, ham, side meat, and bacon with usual equanimity and gratitude. He had shaken hands with the church members, clapped the stewards on the shoulders, chatted with the wives, complimented the children, kissed the babies and paid obeisance to Nlrs. Amantha. All told, he was a very Perfect llflinister. From that bewildering mass of duties performed two facts stood out clearly: the hospitality of Hillville and the insistent cordiality of two of the sisters, llrs. Amantha Woo'dstock and Bliss Nlaria Simpkins by name. The young minister passed a puzzled hand over his brow. He reached for pen and paper and started to write, Dear Nellie -- A knock sounded on the door, loud and compelling. The minister arose to receive Klrs. Amantha Woodstock, arrayed so as to make blush with envy the lilies of Solomon. An elaborate fur piece, redolent of moth balls, topped a worsted embroidered suit and emphasized the redness and breathless- ness of her face. 'just stopped by-a momentf' she gasped heavily, sinking into a chair, to ask- you about plans-for our Dorcas meeting. You know-although-I am engaged- so much-in public affairs, l always ask-advice-from the minister-and- So on through the whole breathless interview, during which the minister stood amazed. As she swept grandly from the room, he suddenly realized that he had by his silence committed himself to church policies for ages to come. He had engaged Mrs. Amantha Woodstock to' continue in her multifarious church duties, particularly those of church organist to the eiclusion of one Nliss Nlaria Simpkins, in spite of the fact that the latter played by note and lVIrs. Amantha by ear. He had-oh, what had he done? f240J The Charm o Purity with- Dnk WQZQ Its satisfying taste and its cooling thirst- quenchlng character make It the most 1 e fleSl'llI1g dunk of all ZSGSQFX ff It s well to know when you are thirsty Th r C th Y V I d t r llh C I , 3 ! ull, ' . ? s o 0 s w xfk g 'x'A-- ,1 Q O ll 1 Q O . . I 3 Deliciousan i k V X W -A f ff ff J u . 5? 'Q ff . A ! ' : 3 ,-eb A I 2 J V ' . vw! e f I ! 1 f . . K . .ff - ' 1. ijjh - a oca-Cola contains Q ,iff I no ing artificial. 11 V fb, That from the caramel ' -gf Cburnt sugary whence it Lt, takes its eolor to its sa isf ing l',-enCl of fruit flavors every ingredient is a pure pro uct from nature. c Q Tha it is, therefore, a bev ' 'y erage wih a t e whole K .,' someness of choicest foods Th -Cola Company,Alant G fill? Before he had time to recover from his dismay, another knock sounded at the door, a timid tap. This time lX'Iiss lklaria Simpkins slipped haltingly in and advanced hesitatingly. To the ministeris intense relief she asked not for the position of organist. An' im- pediment in hearing, she explained, prevented that. But she did know music and she did want to give his Hdear, Winsome little daughterl' music lessons. Again the minister felt himself routed and again he promised. After her leave- taking, he seized his hat and walked forth for a breath of fresh air. On the table lay a sheet of paper, ink-bespattered, Dear Nelliew scrawled at the top of the page. at 95 at we -ie we we as In the days that followed the minister lacked never a delicacy. His little daugh- ter came home from llfliss lVIaria's house laden with fresh-baked rolls, spice tarts, and tall glasses of home-brewed grapejuice. Other trays came from lVIrs. Amantha, sent over by her Hman, who served as general butler and flunkey to the VVoodstock household. Unlike the delicate tidbits from lVIiss lVIaria's house these waiters were whole Sunday dinners, baked chicken and syllabub included. Ministerial calls thanking the donors of these waiters took much of the Reverend Avery's time. It became almost a daily affair for him to slip through the garden hedge which separated his house from Nliss lXIaria's ancestral cottage, where he was received flutteringly and cordially in a parlor with matting twice turned and Jap-a- lacked furniture. Never did he pay a call to llfliss lylaria, however, that he did not also Walk one block down the street to the palatial residence, as Hillville called it, of Mrs. Amantha. There the man-of-all-work took his card and showed him into a parlor of a gay red carpet and gilt furniture. Several weeks after the ministerls arrival Nlrs. Amantha presided over the first meeting of the Committee on Childrenis Day Exercises, as she had also presided over similar committees on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day exercises, with full approval and permission of our own dear ministerfi she announced to the score of tired mothers and fidgety children who listened from the hard pine benches of the Hillville lletho- dist Church. What matter that the usual date for this annual occurrence had been shifted from May to January? Did not lVIrs. Amantha herself direct the shifting? Then Hillville accepted it. At prayer meeting she was no less in evidence. From a Wheezy organ with squeaky pedals she brought forth discords wonderful to hear. The sound of painful harmonies filled the church as the first and only tenor sought in vain for reconcilia- tion with the bass. Above it all rose the voice of lyliss lX'Iaria Simpkins in a quaver- ing high tribblef' The minister cleared his throat uneasily, but the music persisted. K'-Iesus shall reign where'er the sun,H screeched Bliss llaria to the accompani- ment of a staccato organ treble and a roaring, unchanging C natural as bass. As she reached the soprano climax of the hymn on 'fe'er, an infant in the back of the church lifted his voice in loud and protesting anger. Outside the church a colt whinnied. A dog barked. Through the open windows a full moon almost dim- med the struggling light from the smoky wall lamps. Steward Brown slumbered peacefully in the amen corner. Superintendent Jones thumbed the leaves of a pocket editio'n of St. John. Little lVIrs. Jim Willett studied the design of the lVIisses Willinghams' dresses against the morrow's work. The congregation yawned and settled itself for a drowsy prayer meeting nap. f242J 1243 Soothed by the calm and dozing peacefulness of the people in spite of lVIrs. Amantha's perpetrationsv on the organ and Miss Marials vocal atrocities, the minister called for sentence prayers. When everything in the category and out of it had been prayed for by the chair- man of the board of stewards, the Sunday School superintendent and the sexton, there was an awkward silence in the audience. It was time now for the women to pray. Presently the voice of llfliss lNIaria Simpkins rose on the air. The congregation caught its breath. Never before had lyliss Simpkins prayed in public, much less before llflrs. Aman- tha had uttered a word. For in Hillville a woman might just as well have ordered, Another chicken salad, please, as to have prayed in public before Nlrs. Amantha Woodstock had offered her petition. The congregation gasped and opened one eye, but lXIrs. Amantha's face was imnpassive. ' iMiss lklaria prayed long and fervently, winding up with the petition that them as don't know how little they does know be removed from the places of the promi- nentf' The congregation nudged its neighbor slyly in the side. Steward Brown coughed discreetly. VVhen the quavering tones of llliss ilflaria subsided, lylrs. Amantha rose to the occasion. With equal fervor and power she prayed for the whole list of lVIiss Maria's re- quests. Then, after a dramatic pause, she added: 'fAnd following the Biblical injunction, we pray fo'r our enemies. Please bless Maria Simpkins. She's been a-trying to push us off that organ bench for fifteen Y, years. The congregation blinked both eyes, tapped its forehead and rubbed its hands gleefully before clasping them peacefully as its neighbors' eyes opened. Mrs. Amantha had settled the score. The tense, indignant figure of her who sang Uhigh tribblew left the choir, and, impertinence of impertinences, walked deliberately over to the amen corner, shielding her face with a palmetto fan. Mrs. Amantha glared at the smoking lamp just above lVIiss lVIaria's head. Miss Maria, in turn, cast wrathful glances at the organ. Again the minister cleared his throat uneasily. Er-er let us have a song,', he suggested. The congregation reached for its song book in nervous relief. Superintendent of the Sunday School jones shifted his tobacco quid. Little lylrs. Willett played with her handkerchief. What number, please? ilirs. Amantha's voice triumphantly filled the church. lyliss Simpkins fanned her palmetto violently. The minister Houndered desperately. Er-er, No. 297,H he guessed, wildly. C2445 A651 waz: S9 62 E GRY UNIVERSITY SUMMER SESSION 1926 First Term: june I5-July 24. Second Term: July 26-August 28 LAW BUILDING Regular Summer Quarter Session of the College of Lib- eraI Arts, offering a wide range of courses. SpeciaI Courses for the ProfessionaI Training of Teach- ers, Kindergarten, Primary, Intermediate, junior High, Senior High, and Administration and Supervision. ALABAMA HALL Graduate Courses in all Major Departments For Bulletin, flddress The Registrar : : Emory University f245? The congregation fiuttered the leaves slowly. It found the place Dead silence. A snort of laughter. A titter of giggles. The lN'Iisses Vlfillingham hid their faces in lace handkerchiefs. Suppressed chuckles and one open roar from Steward Brown. Nothing daunted, hlrs. Amantha started the pedals squeaking and sent forth the martial tune of The Fight Is On. And the record is in the community that nevermore did the Rev. Jonathan fkvery give out niunbers without looking theni up. Cfhddrenls Ilay exerches approached and the fervent hatred of the tivo good sisters lessened not. So' long as the minister in his calls talked of the weather and the presidential election, he was welcomeg but the minute he tried to speak to Nliss Maria of the good qualities of Nlrs. Amantha and vice versa, he was frozen out. A duet between Hlrs. Amantha's daughter and the ministeris daughter was to be the crowning event of the day. The two children practised assiduously. lylrs. Amantha's child took music from a teacher in a nearby town. lVIiss Maria gave the ministeris daughter lessons overtime free gratis. As the eventful day drew near, it was rumored that the presiding elder was to give the preacher a friendly visit. Immediately lylrs. Amantha offered to entertain him, but the Rev. Avery thanked her kindly and said that his daughter's Aunt Nellie would be over for the week-end and would keep house at the parsonage. Whereupon Mrs. Amantha sent over a box of jams and preserves and Nliss lX'Iaria donated great bunches of yelhnv chrysanthenuunw for the parsonage Inunedkuely before the day IIHlvHle rnade a raid on the nearby xyoods and brought back multitudinous brushbrooms. Small boys under compulsion deserted the baseball diamonds and swept yards. lVIurder was in their hearts, but a broom in their hands. They washed garret windows and beat parlor carpets with their knowl- edge of full pantry shelves as the only ray of consolation. The day before the exercises were to take place, Mrs. Amantha was walking leisurely home from the last rehearsal. In front of Steward Brown's house she stopped for a fnendly chat. In her hand she held the duet I'm taking this music home to mend,,' she explained to lVIrs. Brown, who, dust- cloth in hand, leaned wearily over the fro'nt gate. 'T seems a shame for the chil- dren to play to-morrow on such a torn-up piece. Mrs. Brown nodded assent. Not having a child on the program, she shifted the conversation. HDid ye hear about the wedding that's goin' to take place to-morrow? she ven- tured. 'fWedding?y' gasped lVIrs. Amantha. Then, more weakly, Wedding!', Her eyes narrowed and her face set stonily. Whay did ye say ,bout llaria Simpkins ? inquired lylrs. Brown, mumbling her xvords crusdly as a crafty aniused look gleanued in her eyes 'iNothing. Nothing at all,', promptly responded Mrs. Amantha. And as for the wedding, I guess it's one of the Willingham girls. It's about time they'rc getting married off. f24-69 5'-S65- 'Q-D25 S? 'Q The Macon Daily Telegraph WITH A NEWS SERVICE That Covers Local, State, National and International Events Thoroughly and Accurately SHOULD BE READ DAILY BY EVERY WESLEYAN GIRL COLLEGE NEWS FEATURED Read the Wesleyan Letter Each Sunday ETIQUETTE DEMANDS THE PERSONAL LETTER Wfhen congratulations are in order-when you Want to write a personal letterfwrite a letter that is YOU-on the Montag Writing Paper that expresses your personality. The new Montag Sampler Portfolio of unusual patterns will help you choose the paper that will henceforth he your paper. Sent together with the new brochure Wllhe Etiquette of Attentionn for 25 cents. MONTAG BROTHERS, INC. MANUFACTURING STATIONERS, ATLANTA, GA. f247J Then she hurried home and sewed up the music with assiduous care, using heavy pack thread and a carpet needle. At last the morning dawned, bright and sunny as only such mornings can be. The presiding elder looked benignly on the congregation. The minister wore a new frock coat. His daughter sat on the front seat beside her aunt, who everybody said bore a striking resemblance to the minister, more than most sisters do to their brothers. The exercises began. Freshly scrubbed boys and starched and beribboned girls recited, droned, agonized or gloried as the case might be. The inevitable Hag pageant was given. Then came the duet. The little girlls aunt smoothed her hair and patted her sash before she marched up to the Sunday School piano. lVIrs. Amantha did likewise for her own daughter. Before the program lvliss lVIaria had told the aunt how much she enjoyed the minister,s daughterls lessons. Miss Nellie had obligingly assured her how much the minister appreciated her efforts. To lylrs. Amantha also she had expressed her sisterly thanks for the goo'd care she had been taking of Jonathan. If lVIrs. Amantha had heard rumors of a wedding that might disturb her peace of mind, she gave no sign of it as the duet began. Peace likewise rested on the face of Miss lylaria as the minister's daughter started a brilliant performance of the Charge of the Uhlans. The second page was reached in safety and the third. As the fourth page was turned, the ministerys daughter faltered, stopped in an agony of embarrassment and fled from the piano in a paroxysm of tears. lylrs. Amantha glowed with pride and, it must be confessed, malicious glory, but only for a second. bliss lllaria descended on the unlucky piece of music to discover that llirs. Amantha had sewed in the base of the music upside down. She pulled and tore, but the pack thread was strong. Then she marched over to the minister and showed him with emphatic gestures of her palmetto fan what Mrs. Amantha 'had done pur- posely to humiliate your own dear little daughterf' The minister was aghast as the two' women stood at his elbow and his daughter sobbed on his shoulder. I-didnlt know-the notes,', confessed lVIrs. Amantha, uncertain for the first time in her career of certainty. You've no right to play, then, an' I mean to see- lVIiss lVIaria was returning indignantly. HThe poor child! Brother Avery, donlt you think-?', It took the presiding elder to think of dismissing for dinner on the grounds. All the afternoon discussion waved hot and furious. Part of the congregation sided with lyliss llflaria, part with Hlrs. Amantha. The singing was unaccompanied, desultory and scattered. Neither woman would solve the difficulty by going home and going to bed. All rumors of the wedding were forgot in the new topic of conversation until the presiding elder arose at the end of the afternoon's program and began reading the ritual. 'fDearly beloved, We are gathered together here in the sight of- A breathless silence fell on the church. 62487 ,SGP-1 M192-'S 9' Qi A WORD OF APPRECIATION This opportunity is taken to express to the Iueultvv and student lrmly of Weslevzul Vulleffe our sineere il m rreciutiou of the mtrolla-fe ot our frienfls of . rn l :- the college. Central of Georgia lh-preselltatives. Tivket Agents, and Train Employees c-unsimler the lVesleyzu1 stuflents using our line as their guests, mul are always glad to lmve them. Our Uqlllflllllqlt is 1l1Oll0T'l1, mul of steel Construction, mul selwflules to annl trmn Nlaeou are frequent :xml e0nVe11ient. Any agent or 1'c-presentative will l'll0UI'TlIll4V furnish IIITOTDIHIIOII about rates, schedules, et vetelwl 'affourtesy and Ejfcient Service Alwaysn W. W. llaekett, Division Passenger Agent, 101 Terminal Station, Alilklbll, Georgia CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY wus family' U11 1' Xe matter wllitlu-1' you 'l'1'z1x'el- NORTH, EAST, SOUTH or WEST YOU MAY FEEL ASSURED THAT YOU OBTAIN THE BEST WIIEX YOUR TICKET READS OVER THE LINE THAT SERVES THE SOUTH Cl' . v. Rllorles, TJIYISIOII Passenget' Agent, 131 Terminal Station, Macon, Gu. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM E, 5 t !iZQ9':4 12491 rQ93i Both women forgot their quarrel and were rooted to the spot. Miss lylaria clutched her fan. Mrs. Amantha fingered her gold link bracelet desperately. Neither dared look in the direction o'f the other for fear of seeing an advancing form. The congregation's neck grew sorely in need of Arnica salve as it craned forward. The excitement was too much for Steward Brown, who swallowed his tobacco quid and fled choking and sputtering from the church. ln the confusion the co'ngre- gation turned. Then- Understanding, which comes slowly to some individuals, broke as the morning light, over the Hillville congregation as it turned from seeing Deacon Brown to the doorway back to the altar again. For standing beside the minister, being united with him in marriage, was the aunt of his daughter, Nliss Nellie, not his own but his dead wife's sister. Nliss 1Iaria's palmetto fan collapsed under the strain and wilted into a gummy mass of pulp. Nlrs. Amantha's link bracelet severed and scattered unnoticed on the floor of the church. The congregation rallied beautifully and bowed its head sedately and thank- fully at the concluding prayer. After congratulations to' the minister and happy wishes to the new bride were over, Klrs. Amantha groped her way over to Nliss Nlaria. I never did admire the taste lVIethodist ministers show in selecting their help- matesf, she sniffed rather disdainfully. Yes, Amanthyf' agreed lXfIiss lylaria meekly. But in some ways they shows as much sense as undertakersf, And the two women marched side by side up the aisle. Among the crowd that lingers after church was out lylrs. Amantha was foremost. A church sociable for the new bride was being planned. Steward Brown's wife fingered her silk parasol and offered to boil a ham. The lylisses Willingham would supply the hot chocolate. Little llrs. VVillet would help with decorations and make little heart-shaped wedding cakes. Superintendent of the Sunday School Jones' wife would be glad to furnish the chicken salad. Thus was formed the committee on Giving a Church Sociable to the New Bride of the lylethodist lWinister of Hillville. lylrs. Amantha Woodstock rapped vigorously with a hymn book on the organ bench. 'fThe meeting will come to order, she announced. -TSABELLA DEAS HARRIS. 42507 E654 '402' Carter Hardware Newmangs Millinery and SJYAHT HATS Wholesale and Retail FOR l 'OZlYG ll'OMEN EVERYTHING IN HARDIVARE JlZll,'lIyN Sonmllzifzg Nau- AND ORCHARD SUPPLIES 9 O O 553-555 Poplar Street Newman S Mllllllery ll. O. BOX 512 Telephone -1803 622 Cherry St., Macon, Ga. The Fourth National Bank of Macon appreciates every institution that is an asset to the City of Macon. For this reason we are glad to co-operate with the students of Wesleyan College. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK Macon, Georgia 15691 42515 TO THE DEAN QApologies to Kiplingl l'd take all my cuts when Fd wish 'e1n, I'd vacate my classes with easef Oh, some of 'em, yes, were excused ones, But most of 'em came when I'd please. Some of 'em bath in those gone days We1'e just the result of a whim- But-ljust once, I meanj I met Doctor Greene, 4 ind I learned about class cuts from him- With a Tim ODE TO EXAMS Ye wretched object of all scorn, Why are you with us here? Wlzyf were you caused e'er to be born, To all our hearts with fear? Yours is a cruel hind lVhich makes us lose our mind! 1-Ind if weiwe studied not up to this date, Yea, have not cracked a single booh, Can we depend on you to judge our fate, Jnd turn on us one lone benignant looh? For we intend to cram and Cram and Ckfllhf, dnd if we flank, we do not give a are we ew are IZZAT SO? And have you heard of the Wise senior who, on learning that the parallel for one of her lit. courses called for The Portrait of a Ladyf, said: Oh, I didn't know that this course included art! C2523 TO THE TELEPHONE IN GEORGIA BUILDING You wreteh, you haunt me when you ring,' I hear always your 'rting-a-ling - My heart throbs, for in hopes I'd stayed, But e'er 'tis for another maid. hVhy do I hover over thee llfhen you most newer ring for me? ae as are we THE CAKIPUS CUT-UP fVVith all due apologies? Under a spreading campus tree The college cut-up stands. The maid, a Highty girl is she, llfho eaery auto scans, And she poses every afternoon For all the lllercer fans. Day in, day out, from morn till night, You can hear her chatter go: You can hear her sling a zciehed line To each observing beau, Like a boiler plant worked o1'er time, Her voice resoundeth so! at s- L e.- of m- is QUITE SO By this time, all, or at least, most of the freshmen have learned that Adam Hede was not the author of Bede's Ecclesiastical History. A VETERROPT TRAGEDY She saw her picture there And gave One loud shriek and began To rave. Can this be If' she wailed, i'Oh, save me from that facef' 3? 5965-3' N49 Sa 62 Russ AND ARMsTRoNG Incorporated Jewelers RELIABLE GOODS ONLY Telephone 836 3l5 Third Street, Macon, Georgia LAMAR'S BEAUTY SKIN CREAM Non-Greasy anrl Vanishing Delieately perfumed, just What you need to beautify and prevent or cure ehapped skin. Always use it before leaving your roorn and especially before going for an auto ride. .l. B. RILEY COMPANY Wholesale Druggists Macon, Georgia Macon Paper Company Incorporated PAPER, PAPER BAGS, BOXES, TWINE, ETC. 311 Poplar Street 6'Say It With Flowersi' Fresh Flowers Backed by Service, Quality and Reliability ldle Hour Nurseries l09 Cotton Avenue Gm: N95 1253! YE GODS! TAKE A TIP! I. D. H.: Sara, clid you know that it is incorrect to say, 'I d0n't think ?' H S. L. J.: Well, just the same, I don't think that it sounds incorrectf' The seniors wha to take Z1 clip Cin the swimming poolj 1 are learning gk it X ,K in orrler , , to et Red Qplziying ri harpj: Ihis harp ,I g seems to sing that you love inef' Udipw lblaryz 'iBut, Red, that's not a hzxrpg me about itls Il lvrefl to go ' tl y i p ,565-5' 9 2 COMPLIME TS M a C o n mwfavwyfz 420 OAK ST. PHONE 287 MACON, GA. 42545 '402' 59631 wan 90 G2 .K Telephone 374 Smith St Watson Is the Theme of Our FINE JOB PRINTING TO SERVE-NOT SELL Business 517 Poplar Street Macon, Ga. The Macon Shoe VISIT- Company Barkeris Bakery AND DELICATESSEN HBEAUTIFUL SHOES, The Place to Buy Good Eats 205 Cotton Avenue McClure Office Equipment Co. A. W. MCCLURE, Manager EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE Stationery, Office Supplies, Desks, Chairs, Safes and Vaults, Typewriter Supplies, Loose-Leaf Ledgers, Filing Devices. 560 Mulberry Street VVe believe that young' men and young Women should increase their earning power uowg that they should avail themselves of the best and quickest means of doing so, and that the well organized private school offers the best, the quickest, and the cheapest route to personal efficiency. KAIGLETYS BUSINESS COLLEGE 211 Cotton Avenue Mrs. H. J. Kaigler, President f255l eGp,J !4n9 S? . 4 li l Youill en'0 f , l I y shoppzng -M -vig, ! F-- 'f', ,i - hi s DANNEliIBERG'S 1' - ' 1' HMacon's Complete Department Storew For 58 years this store has continued to grow because huilt upon the foundation of square dealing. uSelling merchandise to others as We would have them sell it to usufhas always heen the policy of this store. GUARANTEED SPORTING GOODS Southern Sport Supply Co. Hotel Dempsey Bldg. :: Macon, Georgia Phone 1781 SNYDER'S Ready-to- Wear 609 Cherry Street Macon, Georgia Qffllhi It is always a pleasure for us to extend Congratulatory Greetings to Wesleyan College LEE'S DEPARTMENT STORES FORT VALLEY MACON MILLEDGEVILLE COLUMBUS, FITZGERALD f2562 Specializing In I, APPAREL Agia?- h'w 'UF E FOR I ezqgoghirdagtreggse THE COLLEGE MISS Q 23 S, X 'F A5 Snzurl Slylaw Willrozcl OSIUIIIIIUI-UIZ . SX. -X CNA XL Ek U ell Jfarlfr-of E.rc0llr'n! .1la1'c'1'iuYs X b - if.l'fI'I'IIM'ly Jlorlwrulr' Priccfs Lf' 95 i , X 1 S, I!! DRESSES COATS XX Q i BLOUSES HOSIERY L UNDERNVEAR , W. 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Among hundred of items carried OI member of t e a . in stock We merely list a few for consideration, viz.: KODAKS AND ALBUMS, WATERMAN'S IDEAL FOUNTAIN PENS, EVERSHARP PENCILS, MEMORY BOOKS, BRIDES' BOOKS, LOOSE-LEAF MEMO-BOOKS, A-LINE-A-DAY BOOKS. .Valw our storf' your trading plan' and we will 1'ndea1'0r to girl' you the best sv1'vic'r2 at all times. THE I. W. BURKE COMPANY l'1'31,YTlflIS and ST.AlTIU.YEl.'S Macon, Georgia 406 Vlierry Street, l'lC'TI'I?lz'S ,IND Fl?.llllh'S OF QIQILITY VA RUS F015 ALL OCCASIONS W. L. WILLIAMS Alumni, Georgia 107 Voltou Avenue, BRAD WALL, Inc., TIRES, TL'Bl'lS, GAS. 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