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F4I.1I . - Aff., I 21.-.s.Y. ' I' ' , 'Hqfm if g x ,- - X , 3 , CEM PHWE.CXDPU3 Volume H 1926 4 Published by the Senior Class THE GEORGIA STATE WOMANS CGLLEGE Valdosta, Georgia Bvhitaiinn it ,ECAUSE we love and ad- mire her for her forgetful- ' 'A ness of self. her fine sym- pathy and poise: because we believe with Emerson that our chief want in life is somebody who shall make us do what we can : because we feel that to an immeasurable degree she embodies to us those things which we love in our mothers, we, the Senior Class of '26, dedicate this volume of THE PINE CoNE to filling Annir lgmnr Mapper MISS ANNIE POWE HOPPER FQREWGRD To picture our Present, Q A heritage from Georgiis Past. And to provide for the Future A storehouse of memories Is the aim of the Staff in this, The second volume of the Pima Coma CONTENTS I. THE COLLEGE 2. ADMINISTRATION 3. THE CLASSES 4. ORGANIZATIONS 5. ACTIVITIES 6. FEATURES 7. SNAPSHOTS 8. 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Alma Mater, thee we honor, Praises never fail, For thy fame shall never perish Red and Black, all hail! Alma Mater's loving daughters We will ever be, Always to thy heart returning G. S. W. C. - G 192D it cA6ministration President's Greeting college life which I have al f ways regarded as of greatest significance. The first is the physical-the campus, buildings, equipment. The second is the intel- lectual and social-administrative officers, instructors, social arrange- ments, courses of study. The third is what we group together as student activities. This last is possibly the most significant. lt is not only indi- cative of what it accomplishes itself: it is equally indicative of what the other two phases are accomplishing. By their fruits ye shall know them. What the students do of their own wish is essentially the fruits of the DR- R' H. POWELL college. Trifling, silly, common- President ll-IHERE are three phases of place, inane, cheap, risque, bright happy, sensible. high-minded-as the student activities, so the college. As an observer of the growth of the college from its beginning, I have been deeply gratified not only by the type of student activities undertaken here, but by the initiative, resourcefulness, energy, good taste, and effectiveness with which they have been put through. The Student Government Association, the Y. W. C. A., the various societies, the Christmas Festival, May Day, Glee Club concerts. class plays, the Pine Branch-all are most creditable undertakings, and all car- ried out with resourcefulness and finish. The Annual is the latest arrival in the family of student activities at the college. We were proud of the first issue last year. It started well. This year we confidently expect it to be better. It is good to have such a picture-such a close-up -of our college life. The college has always been happy to have its reputation made by its student activities: it is my great pleasure as President to welcome this issue of the Pine Cone as a worthy and fitting expression of our college life, R. H. POWELL, President. HON. W. E. THOMAS - HON. HON. MRS HON lVlRS HON. HON HON. HON. HON HON HON MRS CChairmanl J. Y. BLITCH - - J. F. MCCRACKIN A. J. STRICKLAND B. C. GARDNER - A, P. BRANTLEY JOHN D. POPE . . . Board of Trustees - Valdosta . Valdosta . Valdosta . Valdosta . - -Camilla Blackshear . -Albany. GEORGE VJ. LANKFORD - Lyons. B. D. PURCELL ..... Jesup J. H. MERRILL . .Thomasville A. T. WOODWARD . .Valdosta A. V. WOOD ---- Brunswick MORTON TURNER . .Quitman J. L. WALKER . . .XVaycross Ga Ga Ga Ca Ga Cia Ga Ga Ca Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga HON. XV. E. THOMAS Chuirnnm Representing the UHIVGFSIYY of Georg1a HON. D. M. HUGHES - ...- Danville. Cla. HON. I.. Ci. COUNCIL - - - - Americus. Ga, HON. J. R. PoT'rLi5 . - .Albania Ga. EX-0ff1C1O HON. C. M. SNELLING ..-.-----....-- Athens. Cia. Acting Chancellor of the University of Georgia HON, FORT E. LAND ............... Atlanta. Ga. State Superintendent of Schools Faculty I RICHARD HOLMES POWELL President J. MARIE CRAIG Professor ana' Head of the Deparlmenl of Chemislry Dirertor of Extension NELL MARY GROOM Crzlif Teather, Third, Fourth Grades CIERTRUDE CORDELIA GILMER Professor and Head of the Deparfment of English Language and Literature EDITH PATTERSON Librarian MARY M. JAKES Professor of Physical Edurafzon, ana' Director of the Deparlment FRANCES RUTH CARPENTER Professor and Head of :he Deparlmenl of Art Faculty JAMES FRANKLIN WOOD Dean Professor and Head of the Department of Education and Philosophy 4 JAMES A. DASHER Teacher of Piano and Pipe Organ HELEN F. SHIBLEY Professor of Home Economics BRUCE LOCKETT Professor and Head of the Department of Mathvmalzts KATHERINE BUTLER ABERNATHY Professor and Head of the Department of Home Economirs JAMES R. STOKES Professor and Head of the Department of Biology SARAH JANIE BUSH Professor and Head of the Department of Latin Faculty ANNIE POWE HOPPER Dean of Women Professor of Geography JAMES WELCH PATTON , Professor and Head of the Department of History and Social Science ANNE GERTRUDE BRADLEY Critic Teacher. Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Grades EFEIE PEARL DEVERS Critic Teacher. First and Second Grades WILLIE IVIAE IVIATHEWS Instructor in English. and Critic Teacher in High School English .IOSIAH CRUDUP, JR. Professor and Head of the Department of Physics LOUISE ANNE SAWYER Professor of Vocal Expression and Director of the Department Faculty SARA H. GooDRIcH Superintendent of the Training School Director of Practice Teaching MRS. E. H. BECK Director of Boarding Department NANNIE HAGAN Nurse and Assistant to the Dean of VVomen B. H. HENDERSON Bursar and Bookkeeper ,AUGUSTA BELLE RENTZ Secretary to the President SALLIE PEARL SMITH Professor of Music and Director of the Department ELIZABETH WCRTHINGTON WALKER Instructor in Music ,X pm:-: coug I3 'vw' ITAL cl5 A Student ASS1St3HtS fTwo Yeat Graduates of the Georgxa State Woman s Collcgej FLORENCE BREEN Asszstant to the Dean of Women RENA MAE CAMPBELL Assrstant to Lzbrarzan MARIE ELIZABETH CLYATT Asszstant to Crmc Teacher Fzfth Sixth and Seventh Grades ELSIE GUNN Asszstant m Dormztory CLARICE IVEY Assistant rn Chemzstry MARGARET LAFAR Assistant to Lzbrarzan SARA MANDEVILLE Theme Reader rn Englzsh CHRISTINE MEADOWS Asszstant m Educatzon FRANCES MYRICK Assistant to Lzbrarzan VERNA SCARBOROUGH Asszstant to the Dean of Women MARY SMALL Asszstant rn Art ANNIE ELOISE SMITH Asszstant zn Physzcal Educatzon FRANCES THOMAS Theme Reader rn Englxsh MARTHA YOUNGBLOOD Assrstant m French . Y . v. 'x N -6511- -A rar, 'S ' - ' a- 1 . . -.. - , , .., -, . X, ,aff -1' 'we ,.- Q 4 ' 'it sf' ' Q- H! 'ff X ' x ' I ' ! , I f 1925 Glasses Qhitt O ...S ii L f ' src! Q8 v I. 11, - T 'Of lx. -1Y'T'!I?',.lI-5, 0 .4 2 x-S' 1 'v 0 4 - . s .:.x,'-7 ' .. ,T-S , fa ,qs ., O 4, A .-.-'f'm.1'E ' 9-yn. 41 ' . 'G' 04 155V'5 'J' , - n .P at '- '- J' s uv' 'l -.3 D 'T ' rf-:ssl '18 ' 44. - V, .- . -. 1 v ' 5 A lv , fl: ' per AJ., 1- ,- Q -ra 1 f , 0 ri-rv-L. Q 7 l -. Q ?. -Ln '-n 0. . J i O ' '5' It jug I o Seniors SONNY CRUDUP Mascot The class of '26 feels that with such a mascot as Sonny they could not but have a suc- cessful yeat. If his only qualification were his unfailing good nature. he would be admirably fitted for his position, for he has been known to keep a smiling face even when passed about unceremoniously among the girls. all eager to have possession of him if only for a moment. Such treatment might well ruin the disposition of one older and more inured to hardship than he. but Sonny bears it all with fortitude. and has won the hearts of all the class, Here's to the mascot of 'Z6! I MARIE ELIZABETH CLYATT President A.B.. Education Nashville. Georgia He who reigns within himself, and rules his own passions, desires and fears, is more than a king. Entered 1922. Sororian Literary Society: Phi Lambda Athletic Association: Y. W. C. A.: Crescendo Music Club, '22-'23, '23-'24: Vice-President Sophomore Class, '23-'Z4: President Senior Class, second semester '25, '26: Student Court and Council. '25, '26: Annual Staff. '25, '26: Philharmonic Club. '25, '26: Home Economics Club, '25, 'Z6: Fine Arts Club, '25, '26. Here is our highly esteemed class president, and we congratulate ourselves on having her till the office for the second semester. She is ever ready to lend a helping hand: is the possessor of a good disposition, and is excelled by none in intellectual ability. She is a quiet girl, seldom seen on the campus, but one who does her work thoroughly and with understanding. Through her unassuming manner she has gained the respect of all her classmates. She carries with her always that smile which characterizes her lovable disposition. Seldom gloomy. never sad-says life's too short to be feeling bad. FRANCES FARIES . :l.B.. Education Savannah, Georgia .-lnd she is wise, if I may judge her, And fair she is, if that mine eyes be true, TIzt'1'1'fm'e she is uiisr, and fair and true. Entered 1922. Sororian Literary Society: Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Y. W. C. A.: Philharmonic Club: Secretary-Treasurer, Class '23, '24: Vice-President Sock and Buskin Club, '23, '24: Class Play, '23, '24: Inter-Society Debater, '23-'24: Cap'ain Basketball Team, '22-'23, '23-'24, '24-'25, '25-'26: Secretary Athletic Association, '23-'24: President Sororian Literary Society, '24-'25: Student Council, '24-'25: Stu- dent Court and Council, '25-'26: Assistant Editor-in-Chief Pine Cone, '25-'26: President Student Govern- ment, '25-'26: Fine Arts Club, '25-'26. The kind reader now turns the pages and discloses our friend and classmate, Frances. Gracefully built, she is one of those girls who can wear any style and look as if she were a modiste. Perhaps she acquired her graceful figure through her ability in athletics, for she is a star on the basketball team. Laws l is an expression with which she exhibits her executive a-bility as president of the Student Govern- ment. She probably has more engagements at court than any other girl. She is the possessor of a keen mind and is the winner of many honors. Frances has yet to be confronted with a situation which she has not met willingly and cheerfully. She has a new method of absorbing French which is all her own-- through tortoise- shell glasses. Best of luck to our all-round student. EUNICE FARNUM fl.B., Education Harlem. Montana Real happiness comes only through the conscious pursuit of a worthy purpose. Entered 1923. Argonian Literary Society: Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Y. W. C. A.: Philhar- monic Club: President Home Economics Club, '25-'26: Class Secretary-Treasurer, '25-'26: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '25-'26: Art Editor Annual, '25-'26: Fine Arts Club. Eunice, one of those quiet, steady, unassuming girls, comes to us from the University of Montana, and we can truly say that Another's loss is our gain. Though not with us for the entire four years, she has made for herself a place in the activities of the class and school. She has also won a place in the hearts of her classmates, who have found her to be a loyal friend, a girl of keen intellect. and lofty ideals. She is an earnest and efficient worker, a thorough student and a leader in Home Economics and a-rt work. Eunice is a girl with a big heart-fine and true-one who has found time to play as well as to work, winning for herself a place in basketball. The class of '26 is glad that she decided to come to us for the completion of her college career. CLARICE IVEY AB., Educafion Valdosta. Georgia Nu man has dom' his 1114111 who Ixus Hof dune his lust. Entered 1922. Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Assistant Business Manager, Pine Branch, '22-X231 Property Manager Class Play. '23-'24: Secretary-Treasurer, Class '24-'25g President Lowndes County Cluh, .05 .96 Memories of the college will never cross our minds without the image of Clarice looming up before us -a tireless worker ready at all times to do a kind act for' someone else. Clarice has a quiet dignity all her own. She is a diligent student, her work being thorough. consistent. and conscientious, Success is bound to come to a person who has the knowledge of Science which she undoubtedly has. We know her as one of the shining lights of the class, A's being her only grade, Her character and ready fund of knowledge make her an asset to the class. A girl of affable and engaging personality, loyal to her friends and liked by all who know her, we are indeed proud of Clarice, and hope that she will some day reach the star to which her wagon is already hitched. MARGARET LAFAR AB.. Education Savannah, Gcorgin Bill Ihr' sz1'4'1-fest fhiny is flu' clasp of ll Izumi Of ll friwml that is friczl and true. Entered 1922. Sororian Literary Society: Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Y, W, C. A.: Treasurer Y. W. C. A.. '23-'24, President Y. W. C. A., '25-'illig Sock and! Buskin Club, '25-T265 Philharmonic Club: President Sophomore Class. '23-'Zig Class Play, '23-'Z-ig Student Council. '23-'24, '25-T263 Blue Ridge. '22-'23, '24-'25: Inter-Society Debater, '24-'251 Phi Kappa Cheer Leader, '24-'25, '25-'26: Advertising Manager, Pine Cone. Margaret is a member of the trio that comes to us from Savannah. It must be a fine town! Fair laughs this girl, the captain of her hopes. She does not care what happens, everything will come right in the end. We find her an ideal college girl in class and on the campus. She has made a splendid record as a student of theory as well as practice: as a college mate. she is all-round: as a friend. she is devoted: as a worker. she is indefatigable. In class she is alert, although occasionally her attention is sidetracked by an affair of the heart. Can you hear her? All ready! Fifteen rahs for Phi Kappa ! Our cheer leadergthe peppiest in every game. We are glad that we have known her. and wish for her the gratifica- tion of all her desires-whatever they may be. LOUISE McLENDON - A.B., Science Gordon. Alabama Her ways are the ways of pleasuntnessf' Entered 1921. Charter Member, Argonian Literary Society: Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Y. W. C. A.: Philharmonic Music Club: Sock and Buskin Club: Class Play, '23-'24: President Lowndes County Club, '24-'25: President Senior Class, first semester, '25-'26: Secretary Court and Council, first semester, '25-'26: Associate Editor Pine Cone, '25-'26, Louise refuses to stay with us for long at a time: we never know where she will be next for although she stays with us in the dormitory sometimes, yet no sooner do we become accustomed to having her with us than she goes to live in town. Of course living in town has its advantages! Even when she lives away from the campus, however, she remains the same-interested in all the activities of the class, as willing to assist in any way as when she lived in the dormitory and was our class president. There is no need to enumerate her activities-look at the list for yourself. Then add to those listed the activities in which she takes part away from the campus, and the sum total is Louise as we know her-a good friend, student and classmate-a regular girl. VERNA SCARBOROUGH AB., Education Unadilla, Georgia For a working dream made good, '. For an ideal understood, For thy Christian Womanhoodf' Entered 1920. Argonian Literary Society: Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Y. W. C. A.: Philhar- monic Music Club: Secretary Argonian Literary Society, '21-'22: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '21-'22: Pine Branch Staff, '21-'22: President Y. W. C. A., '22-'23, '23-'24: Class Play, '23-'24: President Student Government Association, '23-'24: Student Council, '22-'23, '23-'24, '24-'25: Leader Student Volunteer Group, '23-'24, '24-'25: Georgia Student Volunteer Union President-elect: Southern Division of National Y. W. C. A. Council: Council Member Georgia Student Volunteer Union: Member Executive Council Student Move- ment: Immediate' Advisor Y. W. C. A., '25-'26. Better late than neverf The day that Verna came to class on time we had' a holiday, but other- wise she is an excellent student, and she is as sure as the seasons. Her congenial nature, keen insight, and kindness make us proud of Verna, and her many virtues argue well for her in her future religious activi- ties for which she is so graciously fitted. In this field she has come to the front by virtue of her Chris- tian character and ability. A girl loved and admired by all, she is a stronghold of the class, and could never be replaced, for she is thoughtful, steady, dependable and her friends are innumerable. Her favorite pastime is taking trips to New York, Chicago, and various other places on Y. W. and Student Volunteer missions. Her quiet, reserved appearance is but the true covering for the tranquil composure, the confi- dence and sincerity of the girl underneath. We predict for Verna a peaceful, happy, and successful career. MARY YOUNG A.B.. Science Faceville. Georgia The reason firm, the temperate will, Endurance, foresight, strength and skill. Entered 1921. Charter member Argonian Literary Society: Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '22-'23: Treasurer Y. W. C. A., '25-'26: Country Store Chairman, '22-'23: Basketball Team, '21-'22, '22-'23: Business Manager Pine Cone, '25-'26, 'Way back in the ages dark, there came to this college a young girl endowed with many talents. Now after these years of application-though she has been out for two years-we are glad to have her in the class of '26, She is a good sport, has never failed us yet, is always ready for anything-the best ever. Mary is one of those girls who radiate good cheer wherever she goes. She is a business manager of no mean ability, and in the chemical laboratory she shines. Her particular hobby is devising short-cut methods to eliminate work. She plays as hard as she works, and enjoys a real basketball game, Mary has a mind of her own and is not afraid to express her opinion about anything, but she is, very tactful about it. If she uses the same tact with everyone, she is sure to get what she wishes-be it what it may. MARTHA YOUNGBLOOD A.B.. Liberal Arts Savannah, Georgia Earth seemed more sweet to live upon, More full of love because of her. Entered 1922. Sororian Literary Society: Glee Club: Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Y. W. C. A.: Philharmonic Club: Sock and Buskin Club, 25, '26: Chairman Program Committee Sororian Literary So- cietyg Secretary-Treasurer Class '22, '23: Inter-Society Debater, '22, '23: Undergraduate Representative Y. W. C. A., '23, '24: Pine Branch Staff, '23, '24: Advertising Manager Glee Club, '23, '24: Class Play, '23, '24: Class President, '24, '25: Student Court and Council, '24, '25: Editor-in-Chief Pine Branch. '24, '25: Vice-President Glee Club, '24, '25: President Glee Club, '25, '26: Editor-in-Chief Pine Cone, '25, '26. Now you have met our efficient Editor-in-Chief of the Pine Cone. This is Martha, our steady. hard-working student, but one who yet finds time for numerous activities. If we had more of her kind there would be no need for faculty, for she makes A's rather consistently. If exceptional ability, thorough training, pleasing personality, and a determination to succeed are worth anything, then we predict for Martha success in her chosen field. Her talents are so many and varied that we wonder what will be- come of her, but we are sure that whatever she does will be done well. She's as deeply versed in Latin and French constructions as in the art of making friends. and is famous for both fuualities. We are glad to call her the songbird of the class for each of the four years. Best! of all, she is tall and well known as the hero-lover of all our plays, being the possessor of burning brown eyes. We hail her as our Martha. - -L A coli? ,fffitg far' T f-.gr e :XX l Class Song Oh, Green and White, dear Green and White The years may come, the years may go 5 But still we'll keep our banner pure, The emblem of our loyalty. The hearts of every Senior here Beat at the very sight of thee: We love to see thee floating free, We love to stand and fight for thee. Oh, Green and White, dear Green and White, The years may eome, the years may go, But still we'Il keep our banner pure, The emblem of our loyalty. 1925 uniors SARA NIANDEVILLE AB.. Education Jesup, Georgia NELLIE BRACEY A.B.. Education Savannah, Georgia ROSALINE IVEY A.B., Science Valdosta, Georgia CLARE BRAY AB., Education Valdosta, Georgia FLORENCE BREEN A.B., Science Jesup, Georgia RENA MAE CAMPBELL A.B., Science Valdosta, Georgia RUTH FOLGEP AB.. Education Savannah, Georgia ELSIE GUNN AB., Science Rome. Georgia CHRISTINE MEADOWS AB.. Education Atlanta, Georgia EMMA MOORE A.B., Liberal Arts Savannah, Georgia FRANCES MYRICIQ A.B., Home Economics Thomasville, Georgia VIRGINIA PEEPLES A.B., Education Nashville, Georgia MARY' ALICE SINEATH A.B.. Liberal Arts Adel, Georgia MARY SMALL A.B.. Liberal Arts Valdosta, Georgia ANNIE ELOISE SMITI-I AB.. Physical Education Brunswick, Georgia LEOLA SMITH A.B., Education Valdosta, Georgia FRANCES THOMAS AB.. Liberal Arts Jesup. Georgia MAY LILLIE TOUCHTON A.B., Science Lake Park, Georgia Pine Branch Oh. may the Pine Branch ever wave O'er Georgzas college fair. And may ive of G. S. XV, C. 'With glad songs fill' the air. Our hearts are with the Red and Black Ana' may ive never sever The ties that bind our hearts to thee. G. S. XV. C. forever. And may our classes raise a song To Alma Mater dear, And may she win new laurels true Fresh honors year by year. P1 SVVXLL Sophomores LUCILE DOWLING Jesup, Georgia Success comes from self-control And a true sense of the value of things. ' Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Lambda Athletic Association: Philharmonic Music Club: Chairman Nominating Committee, Y. W. C. A., '25-'26: President, Class '25-'26: Member of Court and Council, '25-'26. LUCILE MCGREGOR Halcyondale, Georgia When Duty 'whispers low, 'Thou Must,' The youth replies, 'I can. ' Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Glee Club: Pine Branch Staff, '24-'25, '25-'26: Vice-President, Class '25-'26: Inter-Society Debater, '25-'26: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '25-'26: Monitor, '25-'26: Treasurer, Sororian Literary Society, '25-'26, EMYLU TRAPNELL Statesboro, Georgia The secret of success is constancy of purpose. Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Secretary-Treasurer, Class '25-'26: Social Service Committee, Y. W. C, A., '25-'26. LORENE ARMSTRONG Cartersville. Georgia Nothing was ever lost by politeness. Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Lambda Athletic Association: Home Economics Club: Amendment Committee, Sororian Society, '24-'25. GRACE BEASLEY Blakely, Georgia It is through art, and through art only, that we can realize our perfection. Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Home Economics Club! Fine Arts Club: Chairman Chair Committee, Sororian Society, '24-'25: Monitor, '25-'26: Publicity Com- mittee, Y. W. C. A., '25-'26: Chairman Serving Committee, Home Economics Club, '25-'26: Chairman Constitutional Committee, Home Economics Club, '25-'26, ADDIE BEVIS Waycross, Georgia Herc's to the day when it is May And care as light as a feather. Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '25-'26: Secretary-Treasurer, Athletic Association, '25-'26, ORA MAE BILES Valdosta. Georgia I had rather than forty shillings Have my Book of Songs and Sonnets here. Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Lambda Athietic Association: Home Economics Club: President Freshman Class, '24-'25: Society Reporter, Pine Branch, '24-'25: Secretary-Treasurer, Stu- dent Government Association, '24-'25: Clerk of Court and Council, '24-'25: Member Student Court and Council, '24-'25. KATHERINE BLACKSHEAR ' Sarasota, Florida The nohlest minds the best contentment have. Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Lambda Athletic Association: Home Economics Club. ff BERENICE BRADLEY Leslie, Georgia Silence is deep as Eternity, Speech is shallow as Time. Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Lambda Athletic Association: Philharmonic Music Club. TI-IELMA CARMACK Vienna. Georgia The manly part is doing with might and main what you can do. Y, W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Philharmonic Music Club: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '25-'26. RUBYE GI-IAMBLESS Parrott. Georgia Her voice was ever soft, Gentle and low-an exeellent thing in uiomanf' Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Lambda Athletic Association. MARY CI-IESNUT Ty Ty, Georgia There is no wisdom like franknessf' Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Lambda Athletic Association: Music Club: Glee Club. MARY CUBBEDGE All who joy would win must share it. Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Vice-President Phi Kappa Association, '25-'26: Pine Branch Staff, '25-'26: Philharmonic Music Club. KATHERINE DOUGI-IERTY Valdosta, Georgia A pretty girl, a zritty girl, A girl so full of fun ,' A brainy girl, a carefree girl, A thousand girls in owe. Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Philharmonic Music Club: Lowndes County Club: Glee Club. ALMA JACK ELLIS Montezuma. Georgia Take the world as it is, not as it ought to be. Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Basketball Team, '24-'25: '25-'26. MARY BELLE ELLIS Statesboro. Georgia Life's a pleasant institution ,' let us take it as it comes. Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Membership Committee Sororian Society, '25-'26. HELEN YOUNGBLOOD Savannah. Georgia lf you wonlrl lzurv filings coma' your ll'll1l, go aftcr them. Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Philharmonic Music Clubl: Chairman Social Committee, '25-226: Chairman Proilram Committee. Sororian Society, '24-'25: Chairman Refreshment Committee, Y. W, C. A., '12-'1-T251 Sophomore Play, '25-'26, ESTHA FREEMAN Camilla. Georgia Hur: 4-ompounrl of qualify. nolrlw mul trnr, ll'iUz fllfllfjl of srllsc' und youll humor, foo. Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Lamlnla Athletic Association: Monitor, '25-126: Home Economics Club: Pine Branch Staff, '23-'26, 'NHlRl.lfY GASKINS Hazclhurst, Georgia 1lf'trrminuffnn is H11 llIIlNflI' lrrjl lo surrfssf' Y. VV. C, A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Sock and Buskin Club: Religious Committee. Y. VV. C. A.. '25-'2li: Pine Branch Staff, '25-'LZGQ Country Store Committee, Y. W. C. A.. 'LZ-1123. DOROTHY GLASCOCK Xhlaycross. Georgia Ill: rrily, lill'I'l'flfl shall fre' life' now. Y. W. C. A.: Sororiain Literary Society: Home Economics Clulx. SARA llAl.l. Statcshoro. Georgia iYof foo sf Nous, not ffm jllljl. Bu! ll rarw jlllflll frllnu' ll'hl'Vl if ronzvs to play. Y. VV. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Lambda Athletic Association: Monitor, '25-'26: Basket- liall Team, '21-'25, '25-'26: Captain Team, '23-'26, Vice-l'resitlcnt, Phi Lambda Association, '25- 26. VRANKIE HARTSlilEl.lff Tryon, N. C. fly: runnof ll'lHll'!' hw' Nor rusfom sfulf' llvr infinilz' l'4l1'ie'fu. Y. W, C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Lambda Athletic Association. LHRlS l'lNlE HARVEY Plains, Georgia I uni xurr l'lll'f S an 1'lll'llIll of Iffwf' Y. VV. C. A.: S-ororian Literary Society: Phi Lamlnla Athletic Association: Basketball Team, '25-'24i. l.i.lZAl5l'g'l'H HENSl.lfE Barncsvillc, Georgia 'Cl rlmpxovly of 11'orfls. Y, VV. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Home Economics Club: Lowntl:-s County Clulu. I . TILDA IVEY Glenmorc. Georgia Let the world slide, let the world go: A fig for care, a jig for u'ov. ' Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Philharmonic Music Club: Glee Club: Treasurer, Glee Club. OUIDA JACKSON Grace was in all her steps, In every gesture dignity and love. Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Philharmonic Music Club: Monitor, '25-'26: Treasurer, Home Economics Club, '25-'26, AGNES KING Waycross. Georgia She is pretty to 'walls with, IVitty to tall: with, And pleasant, too, to thlhlllf on. Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Pine Branch Staff: Glee Club: Sock and Buskin Club. .4 VIRGINIA KIRKLAND Waycross, Georgia If worry were the only cause of death, Then would I live foreiverf' -1 Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Lambda Athletic Association: Home Economics Club. CONTENT LINES Valdosta. Georgia A loving heart is the beginning of all lrnouilerigef' Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Home Economics Club: Lowndes County Club, MILDRED LITTLEFIELD White Oak. Georgia Finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, Sermons in stones, and good in everything. Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Sock and Buskin Club: Home Economics Club: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet: Vice-President, Home Economics Club, FRASER LIVINGSTON Brookman, Georgia Everything comes to him who waits, so why hurry? Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Lambda Athletic Association. MARGARET LYLE Sumner, Georgia 'Tis an accomplishment to wisely make the most of good fellowship. Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Lambda Athletic Association. ROSALIIND McCRANlE - Adel. Georgia You lrnou' I say just zvhul I think, And nothing more nor less. Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Lambda Athletic Association: Home Economics Club: Campus Committee. '25-'26: Social Service Committee, '25-'26. MARY NMLENDON Valdosta, Georgia The r1'u'arrI of Il lhiug u'ell done Is to have done if. Phi Lambda Athletic Association: Lowndes County Club. MARY KATE MclVlll,l.AN Blackshear, Georgia Her air, her manner, all who sun' admired. Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Lambda Athletic Association: Pine Branch Staff, '25-'26. ELIZABETH MCREE Valdosta. Georgia When you do dance, I irish you a uwxve 0' the sea That you might ever do Nothing but that. ANNE MARDRE Thomasville. Georgia Dignity of manner always conveys a sense of reserve. Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Kappa Athletic Association. NORMA MIDDLETON Darien, Georgia To follow Imowledge like a sinking star Beyond the utmost bound of human thought. Sororian Literary Society: Phi Kappa Athletic Association. OLLIE MIDDLETON Darien, Georgia Keep the golden. mean between saying too much and too little. Sororian Literary Society: Phi Kappa Athletic Association. EUGENIA MILAM Cartersville. Georgia She that was ever fair, and never proud, Had tongue at will, and yet 'was 'never loud. Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Social Committee, Y. W. C. A., '25-'26: Treasurer Sororian Society. l LOUISE MILAM Cartersville, Georgia Be true to your word, your work, and your friends. Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Kappa Athletic Association: World Fellowship Com- mittee, Y. W. C. A.: Social Committee, Y. W. C. A., '25-'26. URSULA MILLER Waycross. Georgia Few things are impossible to diligence and skill Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Lambda Athletic Association: Philharmonic Club: Sock and Buskin Club: Secretary-Treasurer, Class, '24-'25: Program Committee, Sororian Society: Chairman Publicity Committee, Student Government: Parliamentarian, '25-'26: Chairman Program Committee, Phil- harmonic Club, '25-'26: Publicity Committee, Y. W. C. A., '25-'26. OLLIE NICI-IOLSON Ty Ty. Georgia To see her is to love her. Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Lambda Athletic Association: Philharmonic Music Club. LOUISE O'QUINN Patterson. Georgia . A dogrose blushin' to u brook Ain't modester 'nor sweeter. Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Glee Club: Secretary-Treas- urer, Phi Kappa Association, '25-'26: Monitor, '25-'26. CATHERINE PENDLETON Valdosta, Georgia Divinely tall, and most divinely fair. Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Lowndes County Club: Secretary Home Economics Club. NAOMI PRIM Brunswick. Georgia We are charmed by neatness of person. Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Home Economics Club. EVELYN PURCELL Jesup. Georgia Patience is a necessary ingredient of genius. Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Social Committee, Y, W. C. A.. '25-'26. CLIFFORD QUARTERMAN Valdosta. Georgia A merry heart goes all the day. Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Home Economics Club: Lowndes County Club. KATHERINE REMINGTON Valdosta, Georgia Hill nu flisroursr, I will rzlrlzflrlf the rar. Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Home Economics Club: Lowndes County Club: Chairman Publicity, Home Economics Club. ANNIE RUTH SAXVYER Pelham. Georgia Lnu'nf'h not lwyond your depth, but In' disc'rceI. Y. W. C. A.: Surorian Literary Society: Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Refreshment Committee. Y. W. C. A. X MARJORIE SEALS XVaycross. Georgia Heart to c'vnf'ci1'r, undcvstavzflirly to rlirz'1't, and Hu' hand to g.r1'z'ufc'. Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Lambda Athletic Association: Philharmonic Music Club: Inter-Society Debater, '25-'24i: Cheer Leader, Phi Lambda Association, '25-'26: Pine Branch Staff: Glee Club. MARGARET SEIBERT Valdosta. Georgia Thr gentle mind by gentle devil is known. Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Lowndes County Club: Home Economics Club. LOIS SHARPE Vidalia. Georgia UIlill'gl'7lt'f' inrrvusrlh Ihr' fruit of toil. Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Lambda Athletic Association: Sock and Buskin Chix: Vice-President. Sock and Buskin Club, '25-'26, DAISY SIMS Leslie, Georgia For her heart was in her zrorlr, and the heart giveth grace fo evvry art. Y. W. C. A.: Arfzonian Literary Society: Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Glee Club: Social Com- mittee, Y. W. C. A., '25-'26: Amendment Committee. Arxzonian Society, '25-'26, VIVIAN SLADE Oakfield. Georgia My tongue wifhin my lips 1 reign, For who talks mu:-h must tall: in ruin. Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Kappa Athletic Association. MAY SLOTT Ocala. Elori-:la Life yirvs to you only what you give to life. Y. VV. C, A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Lambda Athletic Association: Monitor. '24-'25. ALINE SPIVEY Valdosta. Georgia He is well paid that is satisfied. Lowndes County Club: Phi Kappa Athletic Association. LAURA STEAD Gordele. Georgia My mind io me .1 Irinydmn is. Y. VV. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: I-'hi Lambda Athletic Association. MARY STEWART Dixie, Georgia Knowledge is power. Y, VV. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Lambda Athletic Association: Lowndes County Club: Home Economics Club: Social Service Committee. Y. W. C. A., '25-'26. SARA REES STRONG Waycross. Georgia Mingle a little folly with your wisdom, A little nonsense now and then is pleasant. Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Lambda Athletic Association: Glee Club. SARA THOMAS Adel. Georgia A violet by u mossy stone, Half hidden from the eye. Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Kappa Athletic Assuciation: Philharmonic Music Club: Vice-President. Sororian Society, '25-'26: Member Y. W. C. A. Cabinet: Pine Branch Staff, '25-'ZHZ Monitor, '24-'25. VIRGINIA THOMAS Do LORENE TITTLE LOUISE TOMLINSON Y. VV. C. A.: Sororian Sororian Society, '24, 'ZZ5. Valdosta. Georgia not lore your l'Ill'llIl't'S,' hawu' rm wnmirs fu lure Nashville. Georgia fl lllllill'-flll of 1'0mmor1 Svnsf' Is u'nr1h a lmshvl of l1'llI'7lIlljl.H Baxley, Georgia Dl'Sf'1'6fl97l of speech is more than t'l0l1Pll'7lI'P.ll Literary Society: Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Amendment Committee. CATHERINE TRULOCK Vtlhigham, Georgia Live In learn and you will learn to live. ' Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Lambda Athletic Association: Secretary, Sororian So- ciety, '24-'25: Secretary-Treasurer, Phi Lambda Association, '25-'26: Secretary, Y. W. C. A., '25-'26: Pine Branch Staff, '25-'26: Captain. Phi Lambda Baseball Team, '24-'25: Country Store Committee, '24-'25: Social Service Committee, Y. W. C. A., '24-'25: Program Committee, Sororian Society, '24-'25. MARTHA VISSCHER Rochelle, Georgia A j'rir'11rl may well he rcclconwl the masterpiece of Nature. Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Kappa Athletic Association. ANNIE LEILA WELLS Valdosta. Georgia For never ll'll!llhi'llg can be amiss When sinzplmzcss and duty tender it. Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Lowndes County Club. CLELA WELLS Valdosta. Georgia Smooth rims the :water zrlwro the brook is deep, Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Lowndes County Club: Home Economics Club. HILDA WINDHAM Reynolds. Georgia Obey: be loyal: do your work and dn if troll. Y. W. C. A.: So1'orian Literary Society: Phi Kappa Athletic Association. MARIAN XVISEMAN Adel. Georgia Beyond all a'.r1n'rssinrl fair, VVith thy shining fla.rf'11 hair, Thy red lips and full blue eyes. Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Kappa Athletic Association: President, Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Basketball, '24-'25, '25-'26. RUTH YOUMANS Tifton. Georgia Hf'ra s to the girl with a heart and n. smilw That nuzkcs thi' bubble of Life u'orthu'hila'. Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Phi Lambda Athletic Association: Philharmonic Music Club: Secretary, Sororian Literary Society. '25-'26: Chairman Music Committee, Y. W. C. A., '25-'26, P1.'5P1ALL freshmen Eloise Aydlett Mattie Baker Susan Bedell Louise Benton Mary Blackman Margaret Bradley Georgia Breen Susie Mae Brinson Catherine Bruce Zackie Carmack Eunice Cassels Mildred Cassels Margaret Christian Laura Clements Lillie Pearl Cox Emily Dalton Maybelle Bollinger Estelle Davis Merri Nell Davis Dorothy Dasher Rena Mae Davis Hazel Dean Mary Lou DeWitt Hazel Donahue Ruby Duggan Florence DuPree Mary Eva Fambrough Hazel Furlong Catherine Giddens Mary V. Gramling Mary Groover Louise Harden Carrie Hart Helen Hightower Virginia Hightower Julia Heisler Nadine Heath Lois Hiers Estha Holland Annette Isbell Lynette Jennings lrelle Johnson I K if Y Voncile Johnson Ellie Joiner Emma Jo Jolly Velma Kennedy Anna Dean Knapp Mae Keefe Evelyn Kirkland Mildred Larsen Mildred Lauendar Maggie Lawson Catherine Lee Ruth Lemmond Georgia Littlefield Margaret McDonell Juanita Mathews Mildred Mathis Cleo Mansfield Mary Louise Maxwell Elvera Meadows Otha Minick Nina McElven Annie Ruth Mills Berenice Miller Martha Minter Mildred Minter Mary Lee Moran Willie Mae Morton Katherine Myrick Lucile Nix Maggie Mae Noles Merle Owens Mary Beth Parrish Alice Perham Doris Read Margaret Richardson Nelle Robarts Helen Ryon Clyde Jones Louise Sasser Sharon Satterfield Louise Souter Helen Seals .leannette Sims Edna Sineath Hazel Stevens Ellen Smith Evelyn Stone Irene Taylor Gladys Tippett Marie Wood Edith Trapnell Kathryn Ulmer Inez Warlick Frances Weems Vl.SF'lALL Training School Eleventh Grade MILDRED BILES .... . . .President GLADYS SCARBOROUGI-I . .... VliC0-Pf0Slid?Df EVELYN COURTNEY . Clifford Brinson Gladys Butler Etna Chambless Gladys Chambless Theresa Ecker Frances Edwards Annie Maude Ferrell Louise Forbes Marguerite Ford Catherine McRee Secretary- Treasurer Ruth Norman Blanche Prescott Matile Powell Pauline Scheider Velma Sirmans Sara Maude Stewart Myrtle Stokes Virginia Touchton Elise Trowell Lucile Wood Tenth Grade EDNA SHADRICK . MARY LEE BILES . . . . HENRIETTA ARMSTRONG . . .SQC Ethel Allen Lucius Bedell Zylpha Bowman Mary Elizabeth Boyd Thelma Carter Rosalie Chauncey Margaret Courtney . . . President . Vice-President retary- Treasurer Bertha Ferrell Jean Loggins Elizabeth lVlcl.arty Jessie Mae Prescott Minnie Richardson Dorothy Stroud Sara Studstill Ninth Grade W. L. JONES . VIRGINIA DAVIS . WILMA TOMPKINS Helen Barnwell Edmonia Beck Katherine Brown Maruth Carter Dorothy Davis Lonita Foster Helen Harrell . . . .President . Vice-Presid ent . . . Secretary-Treasurer Ottilee Johns Clyde Malloy Hyta Plowden Richard Powell K. D. Rentz Frances Klein Staten Eighth Cirade MARY WYCHE MCREE . . .... President WILLIAM STOKES . . . . . Vice-President JOI-INSIE EAGER . . . . Secretary-Treasurer Mary Kate Ashley Dorothy Courtney Louise Clifford Estelle Etheridge Martha Everett Pauline Forbes Dorothy Ford Mary Hagan Margaret Holmes Sara Jones William Oliver David Powell Kathleen Rountree Gwendolyn Spier Steve Small Pearl Strong Cobb Warlick Nelson Warlick THE TRAINING SCHOOL H The Training School is an important part of any school for the training of teachers. This college in its Training School. offers opportunity to the student for training in any grade from the first through the eleventh grade of High School. When first the Administration added to the Junior College the two years work for a degree. the regular High School Work as a part of the course offered here was abandoned. but the High School as a part of the Training School was maintained. Gvganization WE.- 1 nib' V . lk ga - Ax 4 . s' ,A-t.: v .fl is QV .li I - O ' I' . I T212- f'ED,,,1 I .--Q -Q-.5 . . AJ, . ., , ' , 4,4 1 J ' 5-8 In T -. ,Q ,. J o ' -' 5 'JL ,. ,. 4'. 0 l ' A 1 ' , 'l.fp 'f-sir C. 5. v Q ix :lf A . 2 , f '2 .1 4 saw j .5 1 1. P L Q ' aff' Q A ' V 4 Q . ijt' n nn at q 4 Student Government Association MARY ALICE SINEATH EMMA IVIOOREE - - - LUCILE DOWLINC . SARA IVIANDEVIIKLE . MARIE CLYATT . . SUSAN BEDIZLI. - IVIARGAREI' LAIIAR . . COUNCIL FRANCES FARIES President NELLIE BRACEY Secretary- Treasurer - - Presidenl Sororian Sociely -President Argonian Society - President Sophomore Class - - - President Junior Class - - President Senior Class -President Freshman Class - . President Y. IV. C. A. H4 . . s Student Government Association Student Government is acknowledged by all to be the most important organization on the campus. It is the correlating or- ganization, the one which stands behind all the others uniting them into an effective Whole. A Y. W. C. A. CABINET MARGARET LAPAR . . .President RUTH FOLGER ..... Vice-President CATHERINE TRULOCK . . .Secretary MARY YOUNG . . . . . Treasurer ELSIE GUNN . - . - - Undergraduate RGPFBSCHIUII-U? RUTH FOLGER --.- ----. R eligious Edufation HELEN YOUNGBLOOD . . ...... Soc1alStandafds SARA THOMAS ---- . -Communiry Seruxce SUSAN BEDELL . . . . . XVorld Fellowship ELSIE GUNN . - ---- Membership EMMA MOORE . . . . Publifity RUTH YOUMANS . . .... Music LUCILE MCGREGOR . , - - Bible Study NIILDRED LITTLEFIELD . . . . - Llnbftlfy ADDIE BEVIS .... ...... R 00117 THIELMA CARMACK - ---.--- - - ----- Country Store Y. W. C. A. ADVISORY BOARD Mlss VERNA SCARBOROUOH flmmediate Aduisorj Mlss JANIE BUSH Miss SARA GOODRICH Miss GUSSIE BELLE RENTZ Miss EDITH PATTERsON MRs. E. H. BECK MR. JAMES F. WOOD EX-OFPICIO DR. R. H. POWELL Mlss ANNIE POWE HOPPER Pine Cone MARTHA YQUNGBLOOD . ..... Editor-in-Chief FRANCES FARIES . . . . . Assistant Editor-in-Chief MARY YOUNG . . . . . . Business Manager MARGARET LAFAR . . . Advertising Manager EUNICE FARNUM . .... Art Editor MARIE CLYATT .... . . Associate Editor VERNA SCARBOROUGH . . .Associate Editor LOUISE MCLENDON . . . Associate Editor Pine Cone i The staff acknowledges with thanks the assistance of the following girls: Mary Small, Cleo Mansfield, Grace Beasley. Ursula Miller and Lucile Nix in art work, and Frances Thomas, Marjorie Seals, Nell Robarts, Shirley Gaskins and Catherine Trulock in advertising and sale of books. Argonian Literary Society GFFICERS EMMA MOORE . .... Presidenl ANNE SMITH . . . Vice-Presidenz SUSAN BEDELL . . . .Secretary ELSIE GUNN .................. Treasurer The Argonian Literary Society has been fortunate in the selection of a theme for programs of the year-the subject being the various forms of art, the division in programs being made according to the different countries. Especial emphasis has been put on the art of painting, for which a studio tea, fea- turing a miniature art gallery, served as a fitting culmination. is Argonian Literary Society DEBATERS SARA MANDEVILLE Subject for Debate: Resolved, That a SARAH MANDEVILLE Chairman Program Committee LUCILE Nix constitutional amendment should be enacted providing for uniform marriage and divorce laws throughout the United States. Argonians: Affirmative Affirmative won. Sororian Literary Society OFFICERS MARY ALICE SINEATH . . .... President SARA THOMAS .... . . Vice-President EUGENIA MLLAM . . . .Treasurer RUTH YOUMANS ................. Secretary One of the outstanding achievements of the year has been the fine spirit of cooperation which has been shown between the two societies. Besides having joint programs, they have exchanged programs frequently. They have had joint social affairs also. and the studio tea which came as a fitting climax to the year's work, was given by the societies together. WE Sororian Literary Society DEBATERS X'OL'NGBLO0D Chairman Program Commitle LUCILE MoGREooR MARJoR1E SEALS Resolved. That a constitutional amendment should be enacted providing for uniform marriage and divorce laws throughout the United States. Negative 1 .3-,pfv I Home Economics Club OFFICERS ELNICE FARNLM . . . .... President NIILDRED LITTLEFIELD . . . . .Vice-President OUIDA JACKSON . . . . . . Treasurer CATHERINE PENDLETQN . . . .Secretary Home Economics Club The Home Economics Club is a new organization on the campus, but this year has shown that they will be an asset to the college. They have gone into the task of making them- selves a Worthwhile organization, and under the leadership of their officers have succeeded admirably. Eine Arts Club OFFICERS CLEO MANSFIELD . . . .President EMMA MOORE . . . .Vice-President URSULA MILLER . . . .Secrerary ROLL Marie Clyatt Marguerite Etheridge Frances Faries Eunice Earnum Clyde Jones Cleo Mansfield Ursula Miller Emma Moore Lucile Nix Naomi Prim Mary Small Hazel Stevens Miss Carpenter Miss Gilmer Philharmonic Music Club OFFICERS MERLE OWENS . . . .President MARJORIE SEALS . . . .Vice-Presidenr HELEN RYON . . . ....... Secretary-Treasurer URSULA MILLER . . . . Chairman Program Committee Glee Club OFFICERS ELIZABETH W0RLl'HINGTON WALKER . . . .Direczor MARTHA YOUNGBLOOD . . .Presidem RENA MAE CAMPBELL . . .Secrerarg TILDA IVEY ..... .... T reasurer GEORGIA BREEN . . . Business Manager MARY CHESNUT . . . .Stage Manager Cilee Club FIRST SOPRANOS Maybelle Bollinger Mary Chesnut Rena Mae Davis Florence DuPree Elizabeth McRee SECOND SOPRANOS Georgia Breen Dorothy Dasher Mary V. Gramling Susie Mae Brinson Rena Mae Campbell Margaret Christian Ruby Duggan Hazel Furlong ALTOS Agnes King Maggie Mae Noles Marjorie Seals Virginia Thomas Inez Warlick Tilda Ivey Louise O'Quinn Daisy Sims Lucile McGregor Juanita Mathews Evelyn Stone Sara Rees Strong Martha Youngblood Sock and Buskin FRANcEs THoMAs Lois SHARPE . . ZACKIE CARMACK Edmonia Beck Louise Benton Maybelle Bollinger Elizabeth Boyd Zackie Carmack Laura Clements Frances Earies Shirley Gaskins Mary Groover Agnes King Margaret LaEar Mildred Littlefield Sara Mandeville Mary Louise Maxwell Elizabeth McLarty CFFICERS ROLL . . . President . . . Vice-President . . Secretary- Treasurer Louise McLendon Christine Meadows Lucile Nix S Virginia Peeples Lois Sharpe S Mary Alice Sineath Anne Smith Ellen Smith Frances Thomas Christine Tod Marie Wood Martha Youngblood Miss Sawyer Miss Walker Miss Gilmer 'il-.- V ' at Alumnae Living institutions are not finished products, but they are progressive. throbbing with life. We alumnae of a new association are striving to build on a sure and strong foundation by gathering up and focusing as we go all the power which springs from love, vision, and high purpose. By this means can character first be the slogan which is today the watchword of our Alma Mater. OFFICERS MISS EDITH PATTERSON MRS. KING MISS CHRISTINE MEADIDXXIS Presldenf I l',fCU-PI'PSlidPf1f Sefrelarg-Treasurer FARIES, Captain Phi Kappa OFFICERS MARIAN WISEMAN President MARY CUBBEDGE Vice-President ADDIE BEVIS Secretary- Treasurer TEAM I' or wards MARIAN WISEMAN SARA NIANDIEVILLE Guards FRANCl:S FARIES NIARTHA VISSCHER Centers MARX' LOLUSE NIAXVJELL NIARY ALICE SINIEATH Athletic Association I'm a Phi Kappa born, l'm a Phi Kappa bred, And when I die I'II be a Phi Kappa dead. So l.f,S Rah! Rah? Kappa, Kappa.' Rah! Rah! Kappa. Kappa! Rah! Rah! Kappa. Kappa.' Rah! Rah! Rah! APAR, Ch HALL. Captain Phi Lambda CFFICERS FRANCES MYRICK President SARA HALL Vice-President CATHERINE TRULOCK Secretary- Treasurer TEAM Forwards SARA HALL KATIE STEVENS Guards KATHERINE NTYRICK MARX' LOU DEWITT Cen ters ELIZABETH MCREE CHRISTINE HARVEY X. X Athletic Association Cheer for the Lambdas, Lambdas to win, Fight to the finish, Never give in, Rah, Rah, You do your best, Girls, We'll do the rest, Girls Lambdas will win today. I Rah SEALS, Cheer Lead f Argonauts MARGUERITE FORD . . .... President GLADYS SCARBOROUGH .... Vice-Presidenz LOUISE FORBES ..... Secretary-Treasurer TEAM Forwards : Louise Forbes Clyde Malloy Guards: M0ll.l9 Powell Marguerite Ford A Center: POWELL, Capmm Clifford Brinson I Valkyries l SARA MAUDE STEWART ...... Presidenr LUCIUS BEDELL ....... Vice-President CATHERINE MCREE . . . Secretary-Treasurer TEAM Forwards: Gladys Butler Mary Elizabeth Boyd Guards: Lucius Bedell Thelma Carter Center: B , UTLER, Caplan Elzse Trowell I am 'NNE CONE fires .5 1'5 5 , ,. , .. , .N f X Field Day Statistics High Jump . . Broad Jump . . The Dash . . Tug of War . . Human Croquet Obstacle Race . The Phi Lambda . . Miss Catherine Myrick .' . Miss Catherine' Myrick . . Miss Elizabeth Mcllee . . . . . .High School . . . . Phi Lambda Association . . Miss Gladys Butler Association won the Field Day Banner. trrT2cti't Activities f .n LU. I ,.: -. y'-9 W' f-ff' 4. 'Pv- 9 J H ' . .' '-'q 44 O OA4 W ' -,AQI .. N 4 . . l '? Ls. -H ' j -'1 ge-'. .:.' .,' M n 1 .1 it .MU- Q , A I . . 4. NUI. v' , '- I , to 'qr4 , ... , .. l . X J -, . 9'0 -' ,rr.V 'Y . lg' cgi 1 4 3 n Sfifo ' .. 0 4 ' . a ' , A O N x .-Ax AJ vb , Q' J V r 4 . 9 2.41 ,mx Q ao.' ' Pi it PM-1 1.11231 41 5 -Q 4, 5 , .. Q lf- .',,.-Q -6. A . .:A x I 1 '. ll' 5 ' ,vt -n .r- 3 .,f2 . - , 5 - ' '.w n .n 345 . ' , ' v ' .J - u , 5 5 ur , I 1 Y I 0- J '5 N 4 JJ '. ' ,k'.4 ' . 'f5f'g:1f'wi Q I 5 , L -I ' A Q v 4 1 1- Y, ? F ' I' 'A If -' 0 ,O f Q f . 1'-, 4' 9 Q O . Q .V P . . ' 11' C 'B 'Y , 'Z 0 . ll ' I - . 1 A ' 4 4 1- 4, Y . . '. 5.4, in L I THE MAKER OF DREAMS Presented by the Soflz and Bushzn Club THIE PRINCESS CHRYSANTHEMUM Prwcnlcd bu Ihr' G11-v Club r , W 1 TWELF'fH NIGHT Presenlvd bu Ihc Class of 1925 sa? ga . Hs QE ,ri r - sy-M - 'fwmf' W A ' ,. , A .31 , , ,ch AHF ,,.. pw , Q . r, f , ,. , ,A w 'a'- Iv CHRISTMAS EAESTIY,-XI. CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL -v i 1 ,1 5 4 3 A ' Y? fl 4 . u 5 5 .3 24 +11 'i 1 id Fi -v-'1 rw '.a 1 -4 ,a '1 - Ja E1 ,. A 1 f 1 1 i fi 2 A 3 -z I -3 A 1 . u-V5 24: -.Q I gh' e 1 W '-ff '. E S ' , , . , J. ' X -J ' . . , v fha . ,N .w ZABH-' AL., iii, ' Q F MAY DAY MAY DAY AND CLASS DAY Calendar Sfiljililihllalifl 8 So this is college. Hanging in the registration line until we nearly drop. having clothes fitted. and a few other things like that. But livery sweet has its bitter so maybe the sweet will come. Ui- Our big sisters are good to us. They must know how lfreshmen feel. They gave a lovely lawn patty for us tonight. lll first classes. ll f--liirst meeting of the S. G. A NVe learn the Do's and Don'ts of college life. ll VY. XV. C. A. treasure hunt. but what did we find? Not what we were looking for and certainly not what we wanted -Rain. ll fl-irst Sunday. All the girls don their uniform for the first time and make their Hrst appearance at church in Valdosta N l-f -freshman training begins. Scared' VN'l1at's it all about anyway? l7 ff 'Pit vesper we learn that A word to the Y's is sufficient NVe have already learned that the Y's a good thing to have on the campus I9 -l'acultv reception. The students saunter nonchalantlv down the receiving line. ll ffl'ine Branch elections. Aren't we glad Chris Meadows came backf 22- -liirst court list--ff-all criminals tremble with fear. 23--fl'he Argonians and Sororians receive new members. The old members feel their importance on this occasion. 25- 'Quivers and quavers' Tryout for the Clee Club. A chance for those who think they can sing to find out. 27-fa' XV Candle l.ight Service for the recognition of new members. A very pretty service. KOH last dav of the month. l5irst one gone. XVill the other eight ever pass? OCTOBER l-f-Classes. societies. clubs, etc. start collecting dues. lfvervbody has to write home for a check. 2'--Miss Hopper entertains the faculty with a garden party. She must like the Juniors and Seniors best because we noticed that they were there. too. 4 -XVe have a lot of musical talent on our faculty. Mr. Dasher gives an organ recital at the First Baptist Church. 6 -Mr. XVood gives the Freshmen intelligence tests. Do you suppose he is trying to find out whether or not they belong in some other State institution' IU-f-Phi Kappa-Phi l.ambda Dance. Bids are extended to new members. Did you ever see such handsome men before in your life? I5- f-Vs'e thought we had met all ol' the organiyations on the campus, but not the Sock and Buskin Club. Tryouts for the dramatic club. All the pleasures of reading Carl Sandburg to an appreciative l?l audience of Scniorsi I7--'The faculty are poetically inclined even if we are not. They have organiled a Modern Poetry Club. lf?-ff-Sophs hide the hat lan old grev hat of Mr. Powells that has been handed down since the Sophomore class of 'lSl. The freshmen look for it, but can't find it. 23 -Something else new sprung on usfthe music lovers organi7e the Philharmonic Club. The Valkyries and Argo- nauts have a Halloween Party at the House in the Wotads. 24 Halloween Masquerade+Spooks. Black Cats, and witches dance to Horne's Orchestra. l.ights out --a ghost story -we couldn't sleep that night. we were so scared. 25-f!l'hrills' NVe're told to put our 'going home slips in the wire basket, and write the homefolks when to meet us. Till- -liall Holidays. Glorious' NOVPEMBIYR li--XVe had such a good time at home. but it's work again we must' 5-fMid-term reports. Results: No. l-ffkllowance cut. No. 2fSudden drop in Country Store profits, 8-fADr. Smart from lfmory University is with us for a week. He has a big place in all our hearts. ll-Armistice Day. lZfThe Baptist Girls are entertained at the new Wtmnians' Building. lior one time they are sprinkled--in a good shower of rain. I0--The Freshmen find the hat' Sophs watch your step, or else you will have no purses next spring. Dr. Southwick gives The Rivals. I lll-lfacultv Recital: Misses XValker and Sawver give us a very enjoyable evening. 25-A large flock of chickens arrive for the Thanksgiving feast. Zo--XVe're so thankful for Thanksgiving Dayf Exciting gamefThe Phi l.ambdas show their stuff ' Big dinner? Dandy programf Z7+The local Alumnae meet in town with Estelle Barker. Estelle has started somethingf DECEMBER l-Just eighteen more days before Christmas holidaysf 5fElsie Gunn must have heard about a few checks coming infshe is all the time coming around to collect for some- thing. 7-'Note books called for-Exams posted-These teachers have no mercy upon us whatever. ll-Another faculty recital--Miss Smith and Mrs. Pardee give us a delightful evening with their piano and violin. I2-The two literary societies pool their efforts and give us a good Christmas program. 13-At vesper we had a beautiful Christmas pageant: The Nativity one of the most impressive services of the vear. i 5-Making costumesf Rehearsing playsl l6hDoing Christmas shoppingf Packing suitcases. etcf 17-All thrillsf Vv'e are going home soonl l8-Christmas Eestivalf Presentation of the new victrola to the College for a Christmas gift. Taking Christmas with fireworks out on the front Campus at mid-nightf tSomething you've never heard of before at G. S. XV. C.l Then Goodbtfesf l9-Christmas Holidays-Cioing homefRain and late trains! JANUARY 4-Getting back to school. Echoes of good times. Display of Christmas presents. Classes again? Evidence of much holiday dissipation. ll-Final Exams begin. And mumps also. l4-Half holiday! tThanks to Gov. Walkerfl l5-Methodist students 3nd faculty are entertained. l7--Mr. Crudup makes a hit with the girls at vesper. I8-Beginning of the second semester. Of what a relief to put a half year behind us. 20- Hold your posef Don't look so solemn. nowf tA stream of students start down to Blackburn's Studio to have pictures made for the Annual! 2l+Skating craze hits the college. The Juniors and Seniors are no longer dignified. Broken bones. spines. and faces are quite the thing. 27-Y. XV. Book Party- Clepto-maniacT Vv'ho was it? Oh yes. a play. 29-Nlr. Gustlin's interpretative piano recital at Vklomans' Building. 'll-Thus ends the first month of the New Year-since exams are over it isn't so bad after all. FEBRUARY 6-Sororians treat the Argonians to a Wiener Roast out in The Pines. 8+Phi Kappa-Phi Lambda Dance. Charleston crale manifest. 9-Music in the airf Glee Club rehearsals every day. lO-The College entertains the legislators of the llth district. llfpep Meeting-Vdc see our dormitories full and running over for next vear. Alumnae have a lovelv Valentine Partv at the Colonial Tea Room. l3wLowndes County Club gives a Valentine Party for the Eaculty. And. what became of the balloons? Ask Sara Mandeville. I5-Glee Club at Strand. XVonderful, beautiful. splendidfthere just aren't enough adjectives in the clictionarv to describe itf l0fPoor SophsY That hat just ain't to be found. XVho's who contestw-About lfll out of ZOO girls disappointed. 20+Miss Hopper leaves for XVashington to attend a meeting of the National Association of Deans of XVomen. 23-Scandalf About 30 girls were out all night long-came in this A. M. about seven o'clock. But thev were well chaperoned-went down to Jacksonville to hear Paderewski. Z5-Madame Eranceska Kaspar l.awson in Song Recital at VVomans' Building. 26-Miss Hopper returns. Myf how we have missed her. And we were right good while she was away. l5lorist's Shop at the Strand. VVhat shall we do next vear without Martha Youngblood as our hero? Z8-Our new spring bonnets are so becoming. XVe can't decide whether we look like Quaker Maids or Salvation Army lassies. MARCH lilast month was such a short month. But then February has only Z8 days. Z+Glee Club goes to Waycross. Why couldnt we all be song-birds or bluff Miss Walkerl 4-Mrs. Pardees violin recital at the Womans' Building. - 6-Argonians are hostesses to the Sororians-an Irish party. For once the Freshmen fit in with the color scheme. 9-Basketball tournament begins. 10-Phi Lambdas win the loving cup. l2-Student Government election. Florence Breen elected, ll-Fine Arts Club put on a Puppet Show with the legend of Lovers Leap as the theme. 15-Thrills and more thrills? XVe're going home in three more days. l7-Field Day-a lot of athletic ability seen on the field today. But the Phi Lambdas walk off with everything. 18-Everybody clears out for spring holidays as soon as classes are over. 23WBack on the scenes again. Do wish holidays had lasted a few more days. Z6-Spring is coming. even if it does rain. A Z8-fBig attendance at the Methodist churchfAGeorgia Glee Club furnishes the music for the evening. Z0--Georgia Glee Club. Grand! Again our Glee Club is lucky-they entertain the Georgia boys in the afternoon. Til-Another leaf off the calendar. .lust two more months. APRII. l-Everybodys dayY Btit Chris. Verna, Tillie, and l.ucius tie for first honor. They celebrate their birthday at the Club House. Juniors and Seniors turn Freshmen again. lwffiterarv Societies put on Art Exhibit. They also encourage attendance by serving refreshments, -ifiiaster has already arrived. Gloriousf Not much longer. 7 -freshmen are in such a flurry-something is going to happenf lOAFreshmanfSophomore Receptionfnuf said. l-lfShe Sloops Io Conquer presented at the Strand. Everybody enjoyed the play including the actors. VJe're so proud of our High Schoolf I5-lfrances Faries and Florence Breen go to NVesleyan to Student Government Conference. Aren't S. G. A. Presidents lucky? l7f--lnter-society Debate. The debaters thresh the problem of uniform marriage and divorce laws. The Argonians are victorious. l8-Spring is really herel The white uniform goes to church today for the first time this year. Zl-The College has a banquet in honor of the Georgia Press Association. We're so glad Mr. Brantley believes in the College girls, 24-JuniorfSenior Picnic. You should hear those folks rave about Twin l.akes, handsome men. fried chicken, boat riding. the heavenly moonlight, the ride home, etc. MAY l-The flowers awaken. the May Queen assumes her regal duties at the May Day Festival. 3--Our new officers are getting along just Hne-they have our best wishes. 4-Glee Club Picnic. We all know that we'll develop a voice next year. 6-Beginning to hear of Blue Ridge again. lt surely must be a wonderful place. 7-Philharmonic Club has a lovely party as they meet for the last time. 9-Just two more Sundays to be here. IZ-Not so long until exams. begin. I4-Last S. 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'pf ...r 'J 90 .eo ,, 0 I M l.,.'-J ,Q :H ' Q 'a,: i' l elif' O ' lg .' . 1 'a Q 'fb . 1 0 4 S, ,I -4 1 - 5' '. Q 10 u ,?. -1 i , J, ,. .- f. Ib , ' uf? Acorn Store Benson Dry Cleaners Blackburn's Studio Blanton Y5 Connoly Breedlove Briggs Central Service Station Colonial Tea Room Converse Co. Davis Brothers Georgia State Savings Ass'n. Georgia State Woman's College Georgia-Florida Realty Company Griffin fd Sons Herff-Jones Co. Lowndes Drug Co. Mackey Jewelry Co. Mathis 'ES Youmans McLarty Motor Co. Miller Transfer Olivers Owen Publishing Co. O'Quinn Drug Co. Pigglv Wigglv Patrons' Page Pinkston's Register Furniture Co. Rich '25 Co. Sineath Feed Co. Smith Drug and Seed Co Southern Stationery and Printing Co Stewart Manufacturing Co Stewart Ready-to-Wear Strand Theatre Stump Brothers Taylor Buick Co. Thompson 8 Girardin Turner-Jones Shoe Store Twin Lakes-Valdosta s Master Suburb Union Drug Co. Valdes Hotel Valdosta Baking Co. Valdosta Gas Co. Valdosta Lighting Co. Varnedoe West Motor Co. Whittington Yearty Drug Store Yellow Cab Co. B o 0 S T VALDGST VALDOSTA Boosrs THE COLLEGE A young man entered a jewelry store. sidled up to the jeweler with a fur- tive air and asked to see some wedding rings. Selecting one at last he asked if he might have it engraved. 'iCertainly. sir. said the jeweler, What do you wish engraved on it? From Henry to Clara. Beg pardon, sir. but wouldn't it be safer to simply put on it 'From l-lenry'? suggested the jeweler. AN ADVERTISEMENT THIS PAGE IS NOMINALLY AN ADVERTISEMENT OF THE GEORGIA STATE WONIANS COLLEGE. THE REAL ADVERTISEMENT, THOUGH, IS THE PAGES OF THE ANNUAL. THE THINGS THAT STUDENTS DO, MORE PERFECTLY REVEAL THE ACTUAL SIGNIFIGANGE OF AN INSTITUTION OF LEARNING THAN ANYTHING ELSE. THIS COLLEGE IS HAPPY TO BE SO REVEALED. I started on the theory that the world had an Opening for me And you found it? Yes I m still in the hole. O'QUINN DRUG C0 SERVICE SUPREME Q I Phone 3 2 ' The Busiest Eount in Town Doolcy: Can Z1 man love two gurls at on mme? Wawolcy: Not if they find it out. Not only a Dessert, but a Food BREEDLGVE' Delicious lce Cream Health and Happiness ln Every Spoonful - I . .. Valdosta Georgia The doctors work fills six feet of ground. but the dentists fills an a l It's the fu Her that it makes better wi r w BR AD -0-XE By 5 'K BAMBY BREAD if 445 3 4Hes x1 ' Valdosta Baking Co Thefoh toodonth br ngdck And II as he co Id I a H stood pe fect saf ty for H LL 1 gr ento burn. Exchange C. C. VARNEDOE 8: CG. Valdosta's Store Dependable Women's Apparel and Accessories Valdosta Georgia Freshman: What do they do when you don't go to class? Sophomore: Go right on without you. DAVIS BROS. 6: CO. The House of Quality Hickey Freeman Quality Clothes Manhattan Shirts and Florsheim Shoes VALDOSTA GEORGIA ACOR STORE Ready To Wear, IVIiIIinery Dry Goods VALDOSTA GEORGIA Always Dependable Merchandise Fresh: WI1at's a metaphor? Soph: To keep cows in of course, Stupid. TWIN LAKES Master Suburb of Valdosta The World's Natural Beauty Spot Stewart Manufacturing Company Valdosta Georgia Salted Peanuts Cocoanut Bars I-lershey's Almond Peanut Bars Hershey's Milk Silver Bells Baby Ruth Queen Annes Red Grange . PI KSTO Dry Goods, Hosiery, Notions Ready-to-Wear for Ladies and Children Valdosta Georgia Mildred: Did you know that some states prohibit the marriage of the feeble-minded? Helen: Why no. I thought we could get married anywhere. Thompson oc Girardin JEWELERS Gifts For All Occasions - , , - 110 W. Central Ave. VALDOSTA, GEGRGIA Smith Drug and Seed Company PRESCRIPTIONS TOILETTE REQUISITES 123 - Phones - 1077 Blanton Sc Connoly CASH and CARRY GROCERIES Ashley Street VALDOSTA GEORGIA . 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Distributors of Eul-O'-Pep Larro Poultry Eeed Dairy Eeed Valdosta, Georgia . ,, . , .. Physics Student: Does the exam begin with electricity Prof.: Yes, and ends with dynamite. REGISTER FURNITURE CO, Well Selected Furniture Is the First Necessity for HOMEY HOMES Valdosta Georgia THE NEW V A L D E S H O T E L Valdosta's Hotel Far-Excellent D g Rooms Unequaled for Quality and S P Dining Rooms for Dinner Parties d B q T. C. VANN. Manager lVlcLARTY MDTOR CO. Studebaker PARTS, SALES, and SERVICE This is a Studebaker Year Valdosta. Ga. Telephone 582 Freshman Why are you taking French again this year? Didn't you pa last year? Sophomore: Yes, but the faculty ence-red me. Mrs. C. Whittington Distinctive Styles for College Girls Valdosta Georgia UNION BUS COMPANY Excellent Transportation t o a n d fr o m Valdosta. Moultrie. Cordele. Albany. Thomasville. Madison. Tallahassee, Lake City. and Lakeland Mr. Stokes fin Biology Class! 3 NVQ will now name all the insects in this class beginning with Miss Bedcllf' COLONIAL TEA ROOM The Misses Rice, Managers WHERE COLLEGE GIRLS Feel at Home ll3 West Hill Avenue VALDOSTA GEORGIA VIKING TIRES Will Give You Many a Good Turn They Are Fully Guaranteed by the CENTRAL SERVICE STATION WASHING-GREASING-VULCANIZING STUMP BROTHERS PAINTS AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Valdosta Georgia Marie: Did you make the team? Hazel: 'AWell, I Wouldn't exactly say that. but I helped some. WE WILL BUILD YOU A HOME We sell you a lot in the new FRY Subdivision: if you will pay all cash for lot we will build you a home to suit. This is a Restricted District Assuring you that your Investment in a Home here IS SAFE xmlusble V sfan I Homesites and Business Property THE GEORGIA - FLORIDA CO., Inc. 'Nl A Purdy, M anager Phe 48 THE BENSON COMPANY DRY CLEANERS and DYERS If it can be cleaned we can clean it YELLOW CAB COMPANY The Thinking Fellow Calls a Yellow VALDOSTA GEORGIA BLACKBURNS Is An Artistic Studio We Ma k e Photographs of Quality Photographer for 1926 Pine Cone VALDOSTA GEORGIA What's the difference between humor and sarcasm? The only difference is that the humorist talks about someone who is not present. Beremce Bradley Mane Clyatt Frances Farles 1009 East Duffy Eunlce Farnum Clarxce Ivey Margaret LaFar 510 East Duffy Nellle Bracey 419 East Henry Clare Bray Florence Breen Rena Mae Campbell Ruth Folger 41 1 East Henry Elsle Gunn Rosalme Ivey Sara Mandevllle Chrxstlne Meadows 73 Smclaxr Lorene Armstrong Grace Beasley Addxe Bevxs Katherme Blackshear Thelma Carmack Rubye Chambless Mary Chesnut Mary Cubbedge Katherme Dougherty Lucxle Dowlmg Alma Ellis Mary Belle Ellrs Marguerlte Etherxdge Estha Freeman Shlrley Gasklns Dorothy Glascock Sara Hall Frankle Hartsfleld A 1 N E T Directory of Students SENIOR CLASS ' Nashvllle St Savannah South Bav Valdosta St Savannah 3 Lou1se McLendon Verna Scarborough Mary Young Martha Youngblood Gordon Ala Unadllla Facevxlle 662 East Henry St Savannah JUNIOR CLASS St Savannah Valdosta Jesup Valdosta Savannah Rome Valdosta Jesup Ave Atlan a Emma Moore 1205 East Henry St Savannah Frances Myrlck Vnrgmxa Peeples Mary Alrce Smeath Mary Small Anne Smxth Leola Smith Frances Thomas May Lnllxe Touchton SOPHOMORE CLASS Cartersvrlle Blakely Wa ycross Sarasota Leslxe Vxenm Parrott Ty Ty Guyton Valdosta Jesup Montezuma Statesboro Valdosta Camilla Hazelhurst Waycross Statesboro Tryon N 3 Chrxstme Harvey Elxzabeth Henslee Tllda Ivey Agnes Kmg Vlrgmla Klrkland Content Lmes Mxldred Llttlefxeld Fraser Llvmgston Margaret Lyle Rosalmd McCran1e Lucxle McGregor Mary McLendon Mary Kate McM1llan Elxzabeth McRee Anne Mardre Norma M1ddleton Ollle Mrddleton Eugema Mnlam Louxse Mllam 1925 Thomasvrlle Wmter Haven a Adel Valdosta Brunswlck Valdosta Jesup Lake Park Plains Barnesvxlle Glenmore Wayc ross Wayc ross Mxll Haven Whxte Oak Brookman Sumner Adel Halcyondale Valdost1 Blackshear Kmder Lou Thomasvxlle Darlen Darren Cartersvtlle Cartersvxlle 1 ........ 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Valdogta Lorene Tittle - . . . .Nashville. Louise Tomlinson - - . -Baxley, Emylu Trapnell - - . . Statesboro, Catherine Trulock --.-- Whigham. Martha Visscher - - . Rochelle. Annie Leila Wells . - .Valdosta. Clela Wells . . . . .Valdosta Hilda Windham . - - Reynolds, Marian Wiseman . - - Adel Ruth Youmans - - . . . . Tifton, Helen Youngblood . ..... . 662 East Henry St.. Savannah. Florence DuPree - - - - . Waycross Mary Eva Fambrough - - - Boston, Hazel Furlong . . . - Brunswick. Catharyne Ciiddens Mary V. Gramling - Mary Groover - - - Louise Harden - - Carrie Hart - - Nadine Heeth - - Julia Heisler . Lois Hiers - - . Helen Hightower . Virginia Hightower . Esther Holland . - Annette Isbell . . Lynnette Jennings - - Irelle Johnson - - Voncile Johnson - Ellie Joiner - - - Emma Joe Jolley . Mae Keefe ---- Velma Kennedy . - Evelyn Kirkland - - Anna Dean Knapp . Mildred Larsen . - Mildred Lavender . . - - .Arlington - St. Simons, . Lake City - - -Ideal. - - Barwick - - - -Boston. Thomasville - Lake Park. . .Valdosta . - Valdosta Hawkinsville. - - Valdosta. - - - Plains . . Valdosta. - - Lumpkin . Statesboro . . Valdosta - - Nashville, Little River. - -Waycross. . - -Boston. . . Valdosta - Columbus, Ga Ga Ga Cia Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Cia Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Cia Ga Fla Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Cia Ga Cia Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Fla Ga Ga Ga Ga Maggie Lawson - Catherine Lee - - Ruth Lemmond - - . Georgia Littlefield - . Margaret McDonnell Nina McElven - - . Clio Mansfield . - Juanita Mathews . Mildred Mathis . - - Mary Louise Maxwell Elvera Meadows - - Berenice Miller - - Annie Ruth Mills - Otha Minick - - - Martha Minter . Mildred Minter - . Mary Lee Moran - - Willie Mae Morton . Katherine Myrick .--- Lucile Nix ---- Maggie Mae Noles - Merle Owens .-.- Mary Beth Parrish - Alice Perham - - - Dorothy Griffin . - Clyde Jones --.- Directory of Students - . Valdosta Ga Doris Reid .-.- Homerville . - Dawson Ga Margaret Richardson - Valdosta, . . . 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