Valdosta State University - Pinecone Yearbook (Valdosta, GA)

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Dlptg it . new 1.6 'BY mx ll mix' Qsrcler of igooks E6 C5718 Qollege aflclministmtion Glasses cyflclifuities qeatures Qrgcmizations cyflclcuertisements Ggfloreworcl CXNX5 Hearlaen, O, ye inhabitants cy' this earth! Will World Friendship e'er exist? The fool replies, lt cannot be. The wise man answers, Persevere. ' The student of G. S. Wh C. rejoins: lt sends its very roots into our campus soil lt sips its sustenance from our slogan Character First - Thatfar-sighted founders frst instilled ln the original plan ofthe collegeg That a wary faculty e'er enlzindles ln the curriculum and idealsq That we, the students, incorporate ln our activities and organizations. The PINE CONE Staff of QZQ concludes: Since Character is the fundamental Characteristic of Wforld Friendshipg Since -Character First is the slogan Of the Georgia State Womans Collegeg Then all the purposes of our Alma hlater Are centered in World Friendshipg Hence let us draw our theme- XVorld Friendship through Character' For this, the hfth volume of our annual- The Pima CoNE. fDedication., CXX5 To thee, Spirit of Vc7orld Friendship, Coveted by the hearts of this age, W'e dedicate this volume of the PINE CONE As an expression of our hope- That there might be good-will among nations 5 That color, race, and breed mightjoin hands on this earth g That war, with its horror and bloodshed, might lose its strongholdg That XWorld Friendship might be for this and future generations! -r , N' ,Q Q l ,- ay I .I...,,. v fif.:.,,Q 1 .2413-iizix eJ:a:':1'-1' ' -Ex: ' ,nary - -271 ' -vm ?f5qf3?fl L2g?,,,Lgv,g2,:g.A,.:1.,3,, H -f, 7-g,,'?'-.'x.fg': , ', ,V 2 ',f,7.v,' S'-14. 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Cghe Gallegea Love-inspiring Alma hlaterf Thou lenalest Beauty to Character, With thy stately pines, The pride of Georgiaq W'ith thy graceful palms, The gift of a warmer clime' Wfith thy fragrant roses, The redolence of each clay: XVith thy beauteous lvuilalings Resplenalent-with real-tilea' f , Anal with flower-emlvowereal arches, Anal with the many-eyed dome That captures the moonlveams by night That ensnares the sun-rays by alayn In line anal handsome simplicity, Replicas of a Spanish mission. Thou gittest Beauty to be the hanal-maialen Qf Wforld Fr ienalsh i pf VOOS 4.2, ., r-.4-2 ! . i 6'1,c? 3 5 1 43 42'.' Q. .pf 4 QU, 57 ' rn' ' w, . 'fg , ., W, 5. 'fl F' -456 9' Q 'Ov' I roqr O 'Q is v :A ,V ', . .HI if . 'fy ' 1' N I 53 C5116 rpdfh in the fpines B 1 J! Q -A - 1 . 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E716 fPre5iclent'5 Greeting Five years ago the PINE CONE started its career as an experiment. The first issue was an admirable success. Succeeding issues have added to the honors gained by the first. The PINE CONE has become a part of our College life. Like all student activities it reHects the plane of thinking, the plane of action, the plane of living of the students of the College. As President of the College, l am proud to have the student life of the College so honorably represented. There is every reason to helieve that the 1929 edition of the PINE CoNE will he a worthy companion of its predecessors. Kly hest wishes are with the stall. R. H. PowEI,L, Presirlf 111. l l I'11y1v Trrrnffl Puyc T1rCnfy-rule KDT. 036. 'Powell Tresident Georgia State fZ9Joman5 Cjollege .IAIXIES FRANKLIN XVOIID Dum of the Collrge Cfllacult LOUISE ANNE SANVYER Profffssor of Expression IRENE BRINSON Professor of History RIARTHA vYOUNGBLOOD Profflvsor of f'il'FIZl'l1 JANIE BUSH Profavsor of Latin LEONORA IVEY IJI'0fl'.V5UI' of Plzysiml EI1lll'!lfi0II ELIZABETH AI-CREE 7't'Ilt'llt'l' of PlI.1'.Yil'Il1 El1lll'I1fi0ll I I Pugz' T1l'f'llfU-11470 JAMES R. STOKES Professor of Biology ADELPHIA RIEYER y'l'l1l'1ll'l' of Sfiwzff XVILBUR L. HOPE Cgacult fi 1,l'0ft'.VA'Ol' of Pllysics and Clzcnlistry Y BRUCE LCUCKETT Profrssor of l1IIlflIf'lllIlfit'S SARA Ross VVHITE A Profrsmr of fiom? Et'0l1OlIIil'5 NANCY FRY A , ' A ANNIE PowE HOPPER 7Y!'lll'lll'l' of IIOIIII' Et'UIl0lllI'l'5 EDITH PATTERSON Librrzriarz Dum of Uyonzrn Page Tzrvllty-fllrcr , o ,.'fL ' 0 s- 'V x 'J- v..l V - Colacult FRANCES PARDEE Instructor of Viofiu ALIMAE TEMPLE Instructor of Voice GLADYS NVARREN Professor of .fllusic JAM ES DASH ER LINNIE K. NIORRELL Grrulrs NELL GROOM NIYDDELTON GERTRUDE GILNIER Hand of the English Df'f111rtmc11t ANNA BELLE HERBLIN FUFUZU' flflff-VU Puff' Conf' Critic Teaclzcr, Second and Third Grfzrles 1 I' N 1 ' t. -1 5 .'l,' 0 s K f, t, Q' ii. I Instructor of Voice and Piano I f. '1 Critic Teacher, Sixth and Sczwzth L. E I Critic Teacher, Fourth and Fifth Grades . K 5- . u U . 1 i I. '. 5 r, Sf, K E :V 1 if :r f -Q L u F. -. D 1 I W gf.. V M Page TlI'l lIfy-f0ll7' Cgucult EFFIE LJEVERS Crifif 7'FlIl'llt'I' for First Grazia' VERNA SCARBOROIIGH Jssixtazlt Dean of IIYOIIIUII FLORENCE BREEN Jssistrmi Dean of I1'0ll1t'Il EDMONIA H. BECK Divfifizlrl NANNIE HAGAN jvllfff' and .-Issisiarzf fo Dmn AUGUSTA RENTZ SFl'l'c fIlI'j' to Prfxizlezzt B. H. 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Entered '.26: Argonian Literary Society: Phi Lambda Athletic Association, Glee Club: Presidents' Club: International Re- lations Club: Student Council, '27-'29g Secretary Glee Club, '26-227: PINE BRANCH Staff, '26-'27: Corresponding Secretary Alumnae Association, '28-'293 PINE CLINE Stati, '28-'29: President Junior Class, '27- '.28, President Senior Class, '28-'29, Y. NV. C. A. Cabinet, '27-'19, Cora is one of the most talented girls on the campus. The student body recognizes her as the gift of the gods to G. S. W. C. She does everything well from dancing the Minuet and writing short stories to drawing intricate designs for the PINE CoNE. Truly, she is representative of G. S. NV. C. HELEN RYON ,J.B., Liberal ffrts Hinesville, Ga. Y. NV. C. A.: Secretary-Treasurer Phil- harmonic Club, '25-'262 Secretary-Treasurer Senior Class, '28-H293 Philharmonic Club: President Philharmonic Club, '27-'283 Glee Club: Chairman Program Committee Phil- harmonic Club, '26-'27: PINE CoNI-1 Staff, '28-'29: Vice-President Philharmonic Club, '28-229. Helen is now Miss IVey's and Miss War- ren's shadow. At almost any hour of the day or night, one can hear strains of music from the Rotunda, the Dining Hall, the Gym, or even from back campus. At the rate she is going now, Helen is sure to suc- ceed in the musical world. Page 7 lnrtu IVA CHANDLER .1.B., Liberal .iris Cordele, Ga. Entered '26: Sororian Literary Society: Student Council, '27-'29: President Sororian Literary Society, '27-'29: International Re- lations Club: Phi Lambda Athletic Asso- ciation: Home Economics Club, '26-27: Y. NV. C. A.: Presidents' Club: Treasurer Home Economics Club, '26-'.z7: Secretary Y. VV. C. A., '26-'27: President Student Government Association, '28-'29. As Student Government President, Iva has won all hearts with her sympathy and understanding. She is never too busy to smooth the path of some poor Freshman, or to give words ot' encouragement to the young Sophomore teachers. EUNICE CH UTE JB., Ezlzzratifnz Unadilla, Ga. Ifntered '.26: Y. XV. C. A.: Home lico- nomics Club: Argonian Literary Society: Phi Lambda Athletic Association: Inter- Society Debate, 228: President, Y. XV. C. A., '28-'29: International Relations Club: Presidents' Club: Student Volunteer, '27- '28: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '27-'28: Student Council, '28-'z9: PINE Coxs Staff, '38-229. Since Chute entered in '26, she has been one of the busiest people on the campus. She has a record for being the super-sales- man of the College as evidenced by her wonderful ability in selling Annuals. She has also done some very effective and con- structive work as President of the Y. XV. C. A. this year. l'. -v I 'A' A I Iliff' Ihrrlll-one 5 f . W 'Li 9, EMILY IDALTON .1.B., Liberal .iris Valdosta, Ga. ' Phi Lambda Athletic Association: Home liconomics Club: Valdosta Club: :Xrgonian Literary Society. Emily has been taking such courses in College that will help her to know the way to a man's heart. XVith ease, she can plan the simplest menu, ancl also one that will appeal to those who go on the junior-Senior picnic. She is one of our unassuming Sen- iors, but she is also one of our most capable. l I 0 1, DoRoTHY IJASH ER U J.B., Liberal ilrix Guyton, Ga. Y. XY. C. A.: Argonian Literary Society! Phi Lambda Athletic Association: Phil- 5 harmonic Club: Glee Club: PINE CoNE Staff, '38-'291 Chairman Program Committee Philharmonic Club, '28-H292 Secretary-Treas- urer Philharmoizic Club, 227323. The Senior Class expects Dorothy to be- come a concert singer of note. She has contributed much to college life by ap- pearing ou the programs of the various clubs, of the music recitals, ancl by taking a very active part in the performances of the Glee Club. l I l'Ilye T1lfl'Hl-fll'0 i NIARY EVA FAMBRoUGH ALB., Libffrnl .iris Boston, Ga. Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Argonian Literary Society: Y. VV. C. .-X.: Prcsiclcnt Philharmonic Cluh, '29-'Jog Prcsiclents' Club: Philharmonic Club. Mary Eva possesses no little part of thc musical ability of the Senior Class. The music students have recognized her ability, for this Year she is President of the Phil- harmonic Club. It will not he an iclle thought to picture Mary Eva, a few years hence, as playing before large anfl apprecia- tive audiences. NIARGUERITE Foim JB., EIIIIFIIHOIZ Valdosta, Ga. Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Yicc- Prcsitlent Valdosta Club, '27-'JSQ Argonian Literary Society: President International Relations Club, '28-'293 Prcsiclcnts' Clubg International Relations Club: Valclosta Club: PINE Coxi Staff, 'JS-'Jog Inter' Society Debate, '29, Marguerite's extra-curricula ancl scholas- I tic record speaks for itself. She is one of ' the most capable girls on thc campus, and great things are expectecl of her in the way of intellectual attainments. N 1 f i f - P l f. - -as Page 7'I1irty'tl:rcv 1:'- 'ist .' Y. 1 14 ir Y . ,af ,A A X s af Q, as Q 4I+'f5'W'11Q,LlP A ' ' 'fr c r N: ,Iwo-S V sf2?Mf1?,z-if - 'z z ,ass 1 ,QQ :Eh A ,g,,,,,?,f.L.5-2' . ' H. s ' .. 1- Nl, ', .,, tx, if if.-X 4'P ff.' ..-- -.LM in ,n. .. ,5-g- - il li ',,'.Xn V K ,-.v CATHRYN GIDDENS ALB., Liberzlf Jrtx Arlington, Ga. Y. W. C. A.: Phi Kappa Athletic Associa- tion: Argonian Literary Society: Home Economics Club. Cathryn is one of the many conscientious girls in the class. She is another whose main interests are in home economics, and she has shown much enthusiasm in this work. She is always willing to co-operate in class or college activities. HELEN HIoHTowi2R .1.B., Liberal .iris Valdosta, Ga. Phi Lambda Athletic Association: Home Economics Club: Argonian Literary So- ciety: Secretary Home Economics Club, '27- '.28: PINE CONE Staff, '28-229: Vice-Presi- dent Home Economics Club, '28-'29. Helen is now able to speak with authority on the subject of How to Approach Hard- boiled Business Men and Secure Large Ads. In other Words, she is the Adver- tising Manager of the Annual. Her busi- ness ability does not prevent her from he- ing one of the most successful culinary experts in the College. She is successful in all she does. Pufn' 7111: fl! our VIRGINIA HIGHTflXl'l2R J.B.. Liberal ,Jrtx Valdosta, Ga. Phi Lambda Athletic Association: Hvlllc Economics Club: Argonian Literary So- ciety: Valdosta Clubg PINE Cox!-3 Statt, '28-'29, Virginia will be remembered as the girl with the camera, for she spent part of the year in painlessly shooting Seniors, Faculty members, ancl campus Scenes. She is also interested in other extra-curricula activities, such as closet drama. ANNETTE Isneu, .1.B.. Liberal Am- Valclosta, Ga. Phi Lambda Athletic Association: Val- dosta Club: Argonian Literary Society: Home Economics Club. Here is another Senior who is very in- terested in Home Economics. She will soon be one of the very enthusiastic teachers who is daily instructing the younger gen- eration iu the values of vitamins and cal- ories. E I' ' i unc' 7'l1irfy-Fra' W n yn- xx KIILDRED LARSEN .1.B.. EllIlL'l1fi0II Valdosta. Ga. Argonian Literary Society: Valdosta Club: Phi Kappa Athletic Association: President Valdosta Club. '27-2282 Interna- tional Relations Club: Student Council. '37- ':S: Editor-in-Chief Ptxs Coxs. .JS-ilQ. Mildred may be remembered as The girl behind the bars in the Bookkee-per's Utiice. but most of all she will be remembered for the active interest she has taken in all Col- lege activities-May Day. Field Day. Christ- mas Festival. and in the Clubs. In recog- nition of her varied interests and her quali- ties as a true product of-G. S. XV. C.. the students have chosen her for their May Queen this year. XIARGAR ET Lawsox .1.B., El!llt'lIfl0II Valdosta. Ga. Argoniati Literary Society: Chairman Program Committee Home lfcotiomics Club. '37-ES: Valdosta Cluh: Home Economics Club: Phi Lambda Athletic Association: President Home Economics Club, 'JS-'JQL Fine Arts Club: Presidents' Cluh: PINE Cttxa Start. 'JS-Et.. Capability Plusi' is a description of Margaret. .Xuything she takes a part in is sure to be a success. For example. the Feature Section of this book is a product uf lter work. She is a hard-working. de- serving student. and one who is going to succeed. Pllfld 7 ,Ill til s J CATHERINE LEE J.B., Ifrlzzrafiorz Dawson, Ga. Y. XV. C. A.: Argonian Literary Society: Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Valdosta Club, '25-'26: Treasurer Argonian Literary Society, '27-'28, Although Catherine is not one of the most conspicious characters on the campus, she is one of the most likeable. She has not spent much of her time in many activities, for numerous hours of her time are spent in pursuit of the mysteries of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Bl.-XRY LOUISE lXIaxwEI.I., JB., EIflllYlfi0l1 Calvary. Ga. Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Argonian Literary Society: Student Recorder of Points, '27-'281 Sock and Ruskin Club: Field Day Honors. ln the years to come, Max will be re- membered as the girl who won almost all the individual points on Field Day. lt is predicted that the students will grieve her absence as an athletic star, and as the at- traction that brought a certain blue roadster on the campus. l'. 0 ' ui lllllfll-Nl'l'4lII I. ROSE MORRISON 'Y ,1.B., Ellllfllfilill VVaycross. Ga. 5 Entered '281 Phi Kappa Athletic Associa- tion: Sock and Buskin Club: Argonian T Literary Society: Chairman Program Com- mittee Sock and Buskin Club, '28-'29. Versatility is the keynote of Roses char- acter. She makes the ideal hero for the l Dramatic Club plays: she is equally efifec- tive as a basket-hall player, as a globe trot- ter, and as a linguist. Rose has not been - at G. S. XV. C. long, but she has quickly V made her place in campus life. Lois IXIULLINS J.B., Lilmrrzl flrts Baconton, Ga. lintered 28: Y. XV. C. A.: Sororizm ' Literary Society: Sock and Buskin Clubg Phi Kappa Athletic Association. Though Lois has been at G. S. XV. C. only a short time, every one has been quick f to recognize her abilities. Probably Lois' greatest interest lies in dramatic endeavors, as evidenced by the active part she has f taken in the Sock and Buskin Club. 1 5 L E F R Page Thirtyeeiyht J I I LUCILE Nix .1.B., Liberal Jrts Jesup, Ga. Y. XV. C. A.: Argonian Literary Society! Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Philhar- monic Club, '25-'26: Fine Arts Club: Sock and Buskin Clubg Inter-Society Debate, 2265 Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet, '25-'26, PINE BRANCH Staff, '26-'27: Secretary Phi Kappa Athletic Association, '26-'273 PINE Coxe Stati, '28-'29. If there is any question up for debate, Lucile will be sure to sponsor one side or the other. She has shown her ability in this as an Inter-Society Debater. Lucile has also been an active member in a great many of the campus clubs. Though she sometimes sighs for the University, Lucile has been a loyal G. S. NV. C. girl. ILA SPOONER J.B., Liberal ,iris Donalsonville, Ga. Entered '27: Sock and Buskin Club: Phi Lambda Athletic Associatioug Secretary- Treasurer Student Government Association, '28-'29: PINI-2 BRANcI-I Staff, '27-'28, Vice, President Senior Class, '28-129: Argonian Literary Society: PINE CONE Staff, '28-'29. As a pursuer of the elusive ad, Ila shows her ability. She, too, has speIIt part of this year in expounding the benefits derived from putting a large ad in the Annual. She ought to make a good spokesman for some worthy cause, for she can furnish very good arguments for the interests she favors. f . nb -. '., sl A ri., 1' I , L ..f. ,p , I 1 rn 1 I ll fy-ninf D l 'l'K ' ' 'L' -H B --- 1 . - l f 'I .J u r S' 5. A ,R -A V rg.. -v-,yy Ljsfv-55-j Vx . - x . ,4, K N ' I 4 i v' MARY STEVVART .fl.B., Ezlumtion Dixie, Ga. Sororian Literary Society: Phi Lambda Athletic Association: Chairman Program Committee Home Economics Club, '25-'26g Valdosta Club, Home Economics Club: President Home Economics Club, '27-'28. Because of her active interests in home economics, Mary has been Chairman of the State Home Economics Clubs this year. After completing her courses here, Mary probably will be going over the state organ- izing clubs in the various schools, or be the Home Economics teacher in one of them. Bessie YOUNG J.B., Education Valdosta, Ga. lintered 'Jog Glee Club: Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Argonian Literary Society: Valdosta Club: Chairman Program Committee Argonian Literary Society, ,27- '.28: PINE BRANCH Staff, '27-'2S: PINE Coma Staff, '28-'29. One student has been quoted as saying, ls there anything Bessie can not do ? It is true that Bessie can dance, sing, play, write stories, and even produce all the literary work in the Annual. 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CATHERINE MCREE Valdosta, Ga. ., iw , I 4, Y ll 1 ia FQ 5. ,. 'f 5 si- Ll 1 n 4 lf' 5 5. gl. i. y . ii' qi. E 2: l T. ,. L. L. 15 I C . Q, 2 IO E 5,4 fl , . S 5, lo 2' ' ,, fl F l u., I 6. E. 5 l v ,,x. ', r I ' H . ,V. Pago 1 07'f!l-f0III i l A 1 4 1 0 1 V l -x., l-wh Page Forty-fi1'f1 RUTH NORIXIAN Norman Park, Ga. ALICE PARKER Valdosta, Ga. CAROLINE PARRISH Valdosta, Ga. NANNIE POPE Valdosta, Ga. AGN ES RANso1JE Valdosta, Ga. RUTH RANsoNE Valdosta, Ga. V 4- - L, nf - RIARY FRANCES ROBERTSON Valdosta, Ga. IQATHERINE SAWYER Thomasville, Ga. H.AZEL TAYLOR Valdosta, Ga. XIYRTLE VICR Hartsfield, Ga. GLADYS WADE Dixie, Ga. LUCILE WOOD Valdosta, Ga. I I l 9 I I I . l I n Page Forty-sf.r .. ' 1. .. 4 ix-. il if 'r . y f'rw15f'+ : , , '. f . '- Z vi b 1. b'iif2:r?fff?Zf:5f?-Zfi'?,5V .yf..,A ,sf f 5 7.271 ,fel ' wk' I 4- 'L w ui? -W 'RCW' SVN' f ' J? . ? 5211:-' Q ezfuifg ..1 La' -1 W . - 4, . est-,'.lfL11ff,Qf:, .- sew!-fee-4 QQ! 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Thou To To hast Courage, as thy weapon, ' X M defend Truthg . defy all obstaclesg To fight for rightg To To Th ou In be sincereg be loyalg art using this weapon, Courage, thy battle for a noble Character. Cm-xLE QHASTAIN . . . Prrxidenf L Tlmolnasville, Gal. P I DOROTHX bTovA1.1. . . Izre-Pnzvzdmt XYaycrosS. Ga. XIARCARET BR.-XBH,-XXI . . Trmsurer Moultrie, Ga. ETH EI. .ALLEN Lenox. Ga. CELADYS .ARNOLD Yahlosta. Ga. LL'c1L's B EDELL XYOCltH1iI16, C.-XRDEX BELL Dzlwsml, Gil. HYELYX BLAxToN .-Xllwany. Cn. ZYLPH x Bowxux Thornaiville. Ga. ELIZAB ETH BOYD Yulclosta. Ga. N r . 1. 5 h K K P11111 I-'urtu-I ig 31.-'SRGARET BULLOCK Adel, Ga. AIOZELLE BYRD Cordele, Ga. 11.-XRY C.-XRM.-XCK Hawkinsville, Ga. LILLIAN C.-XSSELLS Cairo, Ga. KIARY CHAPMAN Ludowici, Ga. BETTY CLEGG Tifton, Ga. FRANCES CLEVELAND Valdosta, Ga. BEULAH COEIELD Hawkinsville, Ga. ERMA COWART Dondlsonville, Ga. ELIZABETH Cox Ufaycross, Ga. SARA CUNNINCHAIVI Cordele, Ga. ADDICE DALE Rochelle, Ga. JEANETTE DAVIS Vienna, Ga. RIYRTICE DAVIS Meigs, Ga. ANN DOLVIN Siloam, Ga. LILY DOLVIN Siloam, Ga. BIAXIE DRAKE Is-on City, Ga. FARRAR ELROD Tliomasville, Ga. BERTHA FERRELL Quitman, Ga. DORIS FLEMING Baconton, Ga. J I D f . R V - f 1 r , . I 9 v I I v U I . I P I 1 4 Ig I 1 Page Fifty I 4 I. , . . Page Fifty-olu' VIRGINIA FRASER Hinesville, Ga. ELEANOR GIRSIJN Wfaycross, Ga. ESSIE FRY GIBSON Valdosta, Ga. ETTA GIDDENS Arlington, Ga. NETTIE NIAE GRIFFIN Attzlpulgus, Ga. JEANETTE H.AI,I. Sparks, Ga. CLARA HARGRAVE Thomasville, Ga. KATH ERINE HARRISON Bluffton, Ga. ROSELLE HATCH ER Donalsonville, Ga. ELIZABETH HAYS Camilla, Ga. IVA LEE HERRIN NVaycr0SS, Ga. ALICE HICKS Metcalf, Ga. ll IARY SMITH HODGES Brinson, Ga. LILLIAN HOPPER Lucedale, Miss. FRANCES H UGH ES Glelmville, Ga. RIARGARET JENNINGS VVaycrOss, Ga. LOUISE JOHNSON Valdosta, Ga. BERNICE JONES Blackshear, Ga. KATE JONES Riceboro, Ga. VIRGINIA JONES Valdosta, Ga. RIARGUERITE LANGDALE Valdosta, Ga. llfIARGARET LITTLEFIELD Folkston, Ga. P K F I O Y L I Y r A I .. lv L I I Page Fiftyriwo Page Fifty-three JEAN LOUCHRIDGIZ Blaclcshear, Ga. RUTH LYTLE Vienna, Gu. XIYRTLE RICARTHL'R Cordele, Ga. KI ETA MCI NTOSH Bluckshear, Ga. DoRRrS NICHtJl.S Screven, Ga. Lois N1cHoLS Jesup, Ga. GECJRGI.,X PATTERSON Boston, Ga. LILLIAN PATTERSON Cordele, Ga. MARGAR ET PARRISH Valdosta, Ga. ELIZABETH PENDLETON Valdosta, Ga. JESSIE MAE PRESCOTT Lake Park, Ga. REBECCA RABUN XVaycross, Ga. JOYCE ROBERSON Screven, Ga. BEATRICE ROBERTS 1j0112:1lS0l1VillC, Ga. FANNIE RC3YY'El.I, Moultrie, Ga. M ARGAR ET RYN ER 'lihOI112lSVillC, Ga. CJLIVE RYON Hincsville, Ga. HAZEI, SAXVYER XVaycross, Ga. E U NIC E SEAGRAVES Tiftou, Ga. EDN.-X SHAURICK Valclwsta, ba. CLEO SHAW' Nashville, Ga. ALTDREX' SIKES Sumner, Ga. I X . c Pnyv 1'ifty-four . v LEoNA SINCLAIR Sparks, Ga. HELEN SMITH Valdosta, Ga. HATTIE lX'IAE SOUTHWELL Reidsville, Ga. RIARY SToKEs Folkstou, Ga. BIOHNI RUTH STRIPLING Camilla, Ga. LETA MAC STRIPLING Altamaha, Ga. DORIJTHX' STROUD Valdosta, Ga. RIARGARET SUMN ER Poulan, Ga. ATUANITA SWEAT Vlfaycross, Ga. HEl.EN rl1AFT Moultrie, Ga. ANN TALRERT Brinson, Ga. , - I ., .. I' Page Fiffy-fi rc A f ELEANOR TURN ER Sylvania, Ga. BIRDIE WARREN Oclum, Ga. ELVA WARD Doimlsouville, Ga. IJ.-XXYAN N E WATSON Lakeland, Ga. DOROTHY WHITE Cordele, Ga., H ELEN VVILLIAMS Albany, Ga. RIARGARET VVILLIAINIS Vlfaycross, Ga. SUSIE RIAE VVILLIAMS Valdosta, Gil. AIADGE WILSON XVaycrOss, Ga. ROSE WOOD Thomasville, Ga. VVINNIE YOUNG Darien, Ga. X v 1 Page Fifty-sir lu 4 . tt 0, . . T . ,QQKUMQQS-fg,,x ,tl ,, , it g,5,xW,,Y, Or Jr wi -. . ,'3--.'T1':C 'l'::' - 31,-h'5Q-'Z zu. ,H , fl mv , 1 A ' mg11v,Q,, gy A .1 ifjzgj I AQ ff? 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BOVVDEN SALLIE KATE BOZEMAN LILLIAN BRADSHAW HELEN BRASINGTON CATH ERINE BROXVN AVRYLEA BURCH ELMA BUTLER VIRGINIA CARSXVELL ETHEL CASTLEBERRY ELIZABETH CHANCE DOROTHY CHAPMAN VIRGINIA CLARK F V if r XIIVIAN CLEMENTS RI.-XRJORIE CLYATT SARA COACHMAN DURA CONNELL RUBY IJOXVLING ALDA DUPRIEST RDNA DURHAM PH.-XRA ELARBEE AI.-XRY ELAINE FLANAGAN XVILLIE MAE FLETCHER Lois FORD NIYRTICE FORD '- D Q f . '. I L . I V l 1 I L 5 Page Simly Page Si.1f11l-one JUNE FULCHER IVIARGUERITE FUTCH ODELLE GAINTINIAGE SUSIE GAINEY DEE DEE GODBEE GRACE GRIFFIN PAULINE GRIFFIN JANET GRIIOVER LINNIE MAE H.-xI,I, BERTHA HAYS BLANCHE HUssoN EDNA JARRETT A AGNES JONES 603931. KATE .IIIHNSTUN EUDELLE JQNES MILIIREIJ JORDAN FRANCES KELLER ELIZABETH KIRKLANIJ I MARY JANE LITTLEFIELD RIILDRED LUCAS EDNA LUKE RL-XRIAN LUNIJY IXIARY IVIANSFIELD VIRGINIA RIATHIS I I I I CATHERINE NI.-XXVVELL . LOIS M ERRITT E. 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'r 'v S ' 0'2- .-3.58 'iif' 4' , Oo lid Jr Sf Qs ro J. n- x st, .P I ' .4 al .xp O :ol , 1 -if 'Q-43. Q l.o 1 X410 4-'H :f -A il l,g Qllumnae Qlssociation The Alumnae .-Xxsueiatiwri is Une of the must wnrtli- while orgziiiizzitimw on the campus. All the stnclents when receive either the tlipliimzu in' degree are eligible fm' membership. The purpwe tif this orgzuiizzttimi is tn keep former students nf the eullege in touch with each other anxl with the zictiritiex tif their .-Xlina Mater. All Alumnae are urgecl tri he present at the 'llll1lllliSQlYlIlQ Dinner, a home enming event. the Valentine Party, :mil are extended a cnrclizil invitzitiun lu the annnzil .Xlinnnzxe Banquet helcl during Cwinmencement XYeelq at Une tif Yaldostzfs leading hiitels. AI.-XRTHA YoL'NGB1.oo1J . FLORENCE BREEN COR.-X BIIRGHARD . Page One HlIllflI'l 1I 111117 1'i r EDITH P.xTTizR5ux P1'v,vIrff'11f . . ,-ilil fj,.f'.Yiflf,,1f . St't'1't'fIll'-1'-7l!'t'IlSIll't'I' 0r2'f'.ifm111li11g St'l'I'L'ffl1A-1' l Clbine one , l The PINE Cnxi-3 is the year hook published by the Senior Class of G. S. YV. C. This title is derived from the tall, statelv pine trees, native to South Georgia, that are on either side of the campus. The PINE CONE is a composite expression of all the student activities- physical, mental, spiritual. The main purpose of the PINE Cuxi: Staff is to produce an Annual that every student would be proud to possess because it is reminis- 1 H ,, l cent of hte on the campus of C. S. VV. C. and a re- , Heetion of the inspiring and friendly atmosphere that pervades the college campus. - i. RIILDRED LARSEN - Ezlitor-in-Clziwf 9 U Cum. BIRCH,-XRD . . . . r1rtEdil0r LUCILE NIX . . Jssorizzte Jr! Editor BESSIE Xl0L'Nli . . . l,lfFI'llI'-1'EIiif0l' . . Q' Al.-XRGARET Lfxwsox . . feature Edztor 4 . . I KIARGUERITE Form . . 1'1.V.VI5flll1fEH,lf0l' 3 5. ,. i. i l 6, V V Y Y ' Y P x 2 .-, 4 1 I J . 'Q Page One Hundred and Six Time one Every year the PINI-1 CIINIZ ix entered in the inter- A collegiate year book cuntests. For three successive years the PINE CIINE has received First Hfmur ranting. As the cone is the fruit uf the pine tree, so the PINE CIINE is the fruitnge of Ci. XV. C.: every j't'2ll' the Staff strives to make this fruit, the PINI-1 CIINE, better than that Of the pI'ex'iuI1s XCHV. EUNICE CHUTE B IlSiIIf'A'A' i1Immger HELEN HIGHTOWER . . . . .1ff1'r'rfi.vi11g Alflllllgfl' ILA SPOONER . . . .fssofizztf 4ZllIT'l'!'fi.Yil1g 41IIllll1gFI' VIRGINIA HIGHTQWER . . Snapflmr Editor HELEN RYON . . . . . .frfiwifiey Edirol- DOROTHY D.-XSHER . . .iuorifzfr .irriwifif-,v Editor Pam' Une Ilzlndrecl 111111 Sfvrn , . 1-4 -xgL ii' -r - F I Y lg. ,Jw 5 , 5U,, if, iii!!-Q' - 7 .zflr . . . - L - -S., x, , QV- ' X- . .,4'. 1 . .' - F ,. ,. Student Government Qfzlssociation ' Iva. CHANDLER PI'f'5iI1l'lIf CORA BURGHARU . I.oL'1sE Hl3I.CONIBE . CERACE CHASTAIN . LILLIAN LIVELY . E P I i 5 The Student Government .-Xsyociation, to which all 1, students auhscribe allegiance, has a purpose of high .- intent: to promote the highest standards of honor and integrity in matters of personal conduct. 7' , . 2 N , . .5 1 , fif- ,A V311 . ' . -A , 'z ' . ., if wb. ' , ,, -'fl' A'-.Minn L - .- I 1 x ,vw ' ,.' 1 .wr -mi-. -in-iz., t -4 ,fda ' fl!! l 3. E l . Ei i A . Preszzlent Senlor Class i . President Junior Class 'i 1 . P1'f'.vi11c'nt Sophomore Class . Presizlrnt Freslzman Clays it i , . A l 4 I 'QQ 4 I , . Puyr- Um' Hunflrrfl mul Eight Student Government Jzlssoeiation The Asstmciatitm also strives In Ntrengtltcn the cttrtliztl relations between the faculty and students: to prmnote a general rexpect fnr lun' ztncl urtler, and to prornntc the general success and ctliciexlcy of Li. S, X f ILA SPOONER Sefnizzry 111111 7ll'FllSllI'l'l' l'lL'XICE CHUTE . . . fJl'l'XfIfl,IIf Y. IV. C. J. AIARGIIERITE LANGDALE . . . 1Jl'!'.t'lIlt7llf 1.1111105111 Club ll.-XRGARET BIJLLOCK lJI'FSiIll'llf .frgmzimz Liit'1'111'-1' SUl'il'1'-1' lJOROTl-IY LILE . . P!'!'.l'ilf!1.'If S0l'0 .:lS,'I Lif!'7'llfv1' Smitty l l V at f' Q51 , J. Wt, TS 1 'Q n. ' .' I l .1 I . , -. .. D H7 I'r1y1r' Um' llumlrffl und Nvilll' y. ,Q..s2i. 'Tis the spirit of the blue and white that gives the feeling of Big Sister-Little Sister on the czunpns of G. S. XV. C. The Y. XV. C. A. is the iirst to greet students and to extend an invitation to each one who is in sympathy with the purpose of the organization- to live as a true follower of Christ. EUNICE CHUTE Pre.vi1le11I EUNICE SEACRXVES . Treasurer AI.-XRY ALEXANDER . . . Pianist BI.-XRIAN LAING . . . Bible Study ROSE VVOOD . . . Poster Clllllflllllll ' LILLIAN PATTERSON . . Library RIARY SMITH Honous . . Bulletin Board - --'-H ' ' , l r Page One Ilunzlrczl and Ten Ly. ,ga , At graduation time, the Y. XY. C. A. sends the sturlculx away with pleasant memories of delightful parties. jaunts, marshmallow masts, and tales uf enchanting Blue Ridge: and with Zl Epiritual uplift received from Vespers, Bible Study classes, and talks with religious secretaries wht' visit the campus. LILLIAN HUPPER . CORA BURGHARD . RIARY STOKES . . MARGARET SUMNER . GEORGI.A PATTERSON . ANN TALBERT . . NIYRTLE VICK . LL'CIL'S BEDELI. Rt'ligfi0IIS Clllliflllllll . Uyorflf lL'l'l!fl'ZC'.!'llif7 . . . Sfore . illrfzibwslzifr . . Room . So1'i11ISfrz'i1'1' . St'l'l'l'f!lI'1' . Sofi1zIDirertor P11116 One Hundred and Eleven , 1-A- !.s:' , , fl. Yi- ,J . . .I -.- , 9 x 4, ' ry,-2-3 '7,'tf1 f-'L ,. I . I - Tine iBrcmch , . 31, X . ,., .11 ,if-f Q ,R--z, eg' '. 1. A -Us 3.3 '-X 'A . ' MTL' I.-, 4 ',-I 1 ig' . - 'L 'K'-2' laik R-44 ti' ' r cqglp I. .3 , A . . LOUISE FORBES Editor-in-Chief CATHERINE RICREE HVELYN IDE.-XRISO . . XEIRGINI,-X FRASER . li.-XTHERINE H.ARRISON RIARGARET BRARHAAI IQIINA SHADRICK . . Ii,-XZEIA SAWYER . The PINE BRANCH is the monthly magazine of G. S. XV. C.: this publication is edited by the students on the campus and is published under the direction of a Staff, composed of students selected by the two Literary Societies. Its chief aim is to serve as an expression of the literary phase of college life, and to give an out- let for the accomplishments of the students in the liter- ary courses. One of the main purposes of the PINE BRANCH is the publication of news of general interest to' students, accounts of social activities and organiza- tions aud of the work of the Alumnae. Jssistant Editor . Sororian Reporter . drgonian Reporter . Phi Lambda Reporter Phi Kappa Reporter . . Loral Editor . Joke Editor '. wk- .fb 31' ,. 4, . fm Q .nf 1 Page One Hunflred and Tuelie Time EBTCLTICT1 The PINE BRANVII has a wimle clistrilmution among the stuclents and especially in South Georgia. The num- ber of subscriptions is increased yearly aml always surpasses the two thousand mark. The annual clrive for subscriptions among the stuclent hotly hy the Literary Societies, the Argoiiian anml the Sororian, creates much I rivalry and excitement cluring the fall semester. The winniug Society has its name e1Ig1'ay'ed on the silver lox'- ing cup. The PINI-L BR.xNcH is probably the voice of the college best known hy the outside world. LILLIAN HOPPER . . AIARTHA YYOUNGBLOOD REBECCA RABUN . . LILLIAN EXUIXI . IDA BURROUGHS . AIARY CARMACK . LILLIAN CAssELI.s . IXIARY SMITH HoDoEs . l DOROTHY STovAI,I, B11.vi11f's.s' 1l Illllllgfl' . . Y. 111 C. J. Editor . . . IJIIIIIIIIKIF Ezlilor 1sNi.vt1111t 1311.vi11f.t-.v Il I Il 1111 gm' . . fllrlilifzg Def1111'1111e11t . 1l111ili11g Dz'f111r1111z'nt . 11111111113 Df'jm1't111r11t 111111111141 Dl'f7Il1'f1llt'1If . ffxz'l11111g1' Editor ,- L, . . Faye 0110 111111111111 111111 7'11irtec1z Qfllrgonian Literati ociety The :Xrg1111iz111 Litciury Swcicty holds aloft thc motto: Hive In the wmlrl the hcst you have and thc heat will cume hack to ymif' :mil pmiiclly displays her colurs -purple anfl lzlvc-11clc1'1 ahcl invitew zlll stucleilts who will , grzuluzite from G. S. XY. C. in an oclcl year to join the sucicty, tw leml their talcntx. tw share its motto, 211141 tu xxczii' its cwlurs. N I,xRc:,1RuT BLv1.1.oc14 Pr1'.vifl4'11I l'1L'NICli SILXGRAVISS . . I'ifv-l'1-esiflezzt RosE1,1,1i H1-xTc111iR . Sefretrzry RIARY STOKES . . Trfrzszzrffr 1'ug11' Una' Ilunrlrf rl uurl l nurt1'1 ejllrgonicm Literafr ,Society The Argonian Literztry Society maintains the purpose of attaining high staurlztrds in literary art-huth humor- ous and aesthetic--through the presentzltiou of readings, talks, essays, debates, plays. and illustrated lectures. HIARGL' ERITE Lllxxcnlue SUBJECT FOR DEBATE! Rexolz'f'd, That in ilu' Uzlitezl States, 100 arc' zzttenzfwtizzg give foo 1111111-1' fwofwlf Il rollegv l'Il'IllYlfiUI1.H DEBATERS NIARCUERITE FORD ANN TALBERT Page One Hunalrerl and lfiffer-n Fi. qui- I' '- 4 ....l,,s'-,Q i Sororicm Literar Societ at I R 4 0 ' 1 it 7 ' 2 I Building for character, not fame is the motto i adopted by the Sororian Literary Society. Its colors - J are brown and gold. The Sororian Literary Society derives its membership from the classes of even years. ln its general purpose, the attainment of high . standards in literary art, the society is similar to the ' 1 Argonian Society. l U S . S i l DOROTHY LILE President I 1 A l R IXIARY' AIAEXAANDER , . Vit?-PI'6SfIll67lf in. if ,. CAAROIAIN E PAARRISH , . S6rl'f'far'y-Treflsurer an 1 5. L. - '.. A v- ' 1 l 5. 1 5 .- . - Q i .,, A n f . . sb., . . Q , Page One Humlrvd und Sixteen ororian Litemr ociety Most of the meetings for the yezn' lime been jnint- meetings, both societies cnntrihuting talent. Interesting studies have been made of: modern music, literature, dance, art, and drznna of France, England, Russia, Germany, and America. SUBJECT FOR DEB.-XTEI A'RFS0f1'F11, Tha! in the lfrzitnl States. -zu' arf' rztfempting to give too nzrzny people ll mllege edzzmfiorzf' DEBATERS DOROTHX' HARPER RIARGARET NVARFIELD I'uy1e One Hundred and Scrcizfefm Thi Kappa Qfllthletic Qizlssociation ,ff ytfffzs , ,!j:1','.'w'5 tf 'BE MYRTI. E Vick l'1'1'.rirl1'r1f l,lL1,1.-xx I-lovmzn . fiRACE CHAsT.xlN . llI.AxRoARET -IENNINGS , AIARY AVINN . . IQLIZABETH Cox . .. l l'm tl Phi Kafvfa lmru, lllll a 11111. Kappa hrrii, .Ind 'rvlzru I dir 1'll liz' ll Phi IXVUPPKI dead. Sn 1'f..Y Rah, Rah, lfizfifm, lxlififuz, Rah, Rall, Kafiffa, lxliffm, Rafi, ffllfl, Rall. That is the spirit of the Phi Kappa .Athletic As- sociation: they sing it and they mean it. The purpose of the association is to promote an effort for physical efficiency: to stimulate an interest in athletics and games: to foster high ideals and a spirit of good sports- manship: to co-operate with the other campus organiza- tions in promoting and maintaining the highest standards of the college. All students are eligihle for member- ship in one of the associations: the hids are given in the fall at a joint athletic association party. Keen but friendly rivalry exists between the Phi Kappa Athletic Association and the Phi Lamhda Athletic Association: lroth associations strive for the Plaque awarded to the winning association for the year. . . Iyifl'-PI't'5illFI1f . Sccrelary-Trfflsurrr . Clzrw' Lmzler . Cheer Lmder . Chew' Lmzler V Puff: Hur' llumlrul and Eighivtn Thi Lambda Qlthletic Qlssociaticm Cflffl' for the Ldlllildtlj, l,a1nIwda.r fo icing Fight Io ilu' finish, .Yvtrr give in, Rah, Rafi, Rall Yun dn yozzi' lvcst, girlx, II't '1l do flu' rest, girls, Laiiilvdas to ruin Iniiuyf' This is the spirit voiced by the Phi Lznnlitla Athletic Association in competition with its rival association, thc Phi Kappa, in volley hall anrl soccer games: in tennis and hasket-ball goal tournaments, lts purpose is similar to that of the Phi Kappa Association and competes with this organization in the Point System, whereby' in- clivicluals may win athletic numerals, -letters, Honor Loving Cups because of points won for every phase of College life: athletic almility anrl achievement. athletic interest and sportsmanship: participation: leadership and health. The program for the year is composed of luoth social and competitive events. Ross VVOOD . . RIARGARET BL'1,LocK . llIARY ELLA VVILEY . Lucius BEDELL . HAZ E 1. SAWY ER P1'f'.s'i1ff'11f . I'ir'f'-P1'e.vi1ff'11f . Ser'1'ef111'y-Treasllrer . Chew' Lmzfw' . Cheer Lfruler N X . 1 ugf' Om' llurulrul and ,YilH'fl'I11 K. Thilharmonic Glub ' Nl.-XRY EVA. FAMBROUGH Pl'l',Yi1ll,l1f HELEN Rvox flI.IYE Rvox . .Mnmig those urganizaticms that add to the musical life of the college, is the Philharmonic Club which en- clearurs to stimulate interest in the best music, and tu i bring nutewurtlly musical attractions to the College. lt is to the Philharmonic Club that music-lovers on the canipus this year are inclebted for the concert of Segi Borowski, Russian baritwne. and the informal concert of Foster, the Italian tenor and pupil of Caruso. All the students of the music department are eligible for membership and make the club one of the most popular un the campus. l I'iff-P1-esiflfwr 1 l Secretary - Trzvzsu rer l K'- l'r1y11' Uni' llrrllrlrwl 111111 Tfrw Cglee lub 'Tis the G. S. XV. C. Glee Cluh, composed of a limited number of girls who are selected by a competitive test as to excellence of voice and ability to read music at sight, that lends a musical charm to all holiday and festive occasions, such as--Thanksgiving Dinner, Civic banquets, the Christmas Festival: that gives honor to the college by the presentation of their animal concert. Among the features of the social calendar for the year is the party at Twin Lakes Tavern in the fall, and a picnic in the Spring. IDA BURROUGHS Presiffwzt NIARY FRANCES ROBERTSON . I'iff-P,-F,-i,lmf PVIARGARET BULLOCK . , Sgt-rpfnry CJLIVE RYON . . Treaszzrw' , . - J. 1 Page One Hundred and Tfrvnfyl-mic' G . f. . . . . J.: gg is-Q 2,-,Z Q. Wine Qlrts Hub Clflsely allied to the Art Department is the Fine Arts Club which was organized for the beuetit of those who have artistic ability or are interested in Art: to give these a1't-lm'ers the Opportunity to study and discuss ac- tual constructive phases of Art. During the year, the club spmisurecl art exhibits, both portrait and sculpture, AIARY KATE B URROVVS Prexiflerzt RI.-XRGARET XV.-XRFIELD . . l'ife-President l':l.lZABE'I'H BOYD . . SFl'I'Ffl1l'j 7'7'l'I1.YlH'Fl' is . f gi i 5,5 7 ' ,, A . , gif' , in ,L ,M . ,. , , . I -,L ., Qgywai' '53, by , , 4 el , 1. 5 rg X-f Q aw ' - ...A vs , . Q '?R,,.-' .1 ,-V: ' A . w as-lrfiwzes, 4 wt- .. I l'u'1t' Our Ilunflrcd und Tlrrllffl aufl a bazaar in the fall, ' Al pg.. I' - . .NA 1 Iv. I ,Sock and iBusl4in Gluly I WF QAFJ, t4ar1?'?G ifggg.g'-'11,g5,'.,it'2fff ff 'Z ' X 5 -fit-r-1 T512 rd' 5 ,. 351-v s,,g,5gtv:1755. The Sock and Buskin Club is an organization which concerns itself, as the name implies, with tragedy and comedy in dramatic productions. Its purpose, closely I akin to the Little Theatre Movement, is the creation and maintenance of a National Drama: the one-aft play is the basis of studyg and the club delights the college 1 . . . it with numerous productions during the year. .1 ' CAROLINE PARRISH Prfsizlfnt IIVELYN DE.ARISO . . I'irr-Presiflmi ERMA COWART . . Sfrrf'tm'y-Treasurer 1 5 .Vik I . x' ' f ., -x b'4'1'v ,- . - A fr' . ' si. .' ,. . ,. , . xi' ..f' ' Page 0110 Hunrlrul und Tll'CIl1U'f11l'f'l? ' x . N -. 4 , .33 i A ' ' The Valdosta Club was organized by the Students I from Valdosta for the purpose of keeping themselves in closer contact with the campus life and college activi- ties, to conserve the strength of the group for the col- r lege. The social phase is a large factor: they hold their R regular monthly business and social hour in the form of a luncheon at the House-in-the-VVoods. In the spring, they entertain the Senior Class of the Valdosta High , y . School with an enjoyable reception: and at least once a year, they entertain the student-body with a mz1nless - dance. The club often entertains its members with , -r-ygeggzzgf, hikes to Joe Jones' Pond. f RIARGUERITE L.-KNGDALE ' Pluvizlefzt l DOROTHY STROIQD . . Sefrelary-Treaszlrer RIISS HUPPER . . Family fldfvisor f .P ' Q I i s P11116 One Hunrlrwl and Tlrmrfgl-fozn Cgfome Economics Hub Although not very olcl in years, the Home Economics Club, which was organized in l'wenty-seven, is very wise in its purpose: to stimulate interest in the work ' of the Home Economics Department of the college: l to give valuable information: to combine Work and play. Among their social activities are their program meetings. One of the projects of the year was the bazaar held in December. KIARGAR ET LAWSON Prexizlenf HELEN HlGHTtJXK'ER . . Iliff-1Jl't'XifI6'l!f Domus Nicnors . . Sf'l'l'f'f!I7'v1' BIARY STOKES . . 7lI't'l,.V1lI't l' Page One Ilunrlrefl and TlI'tIlf!l'Ifl'C ,ir . ff' ' ' 'Gil' Y 4 . Fir mf' . L x .. , ' 9,4 3 1 Y Y v hiv- ' - ,Haut 4.'f',, .. f ' , , , vm' off- I' f 4. W: -M M. af?-5 X iw amy.: I, .P Q J' , Q 43, . . ,. f . , if Z u ' 'dwg -,.,,f,,l1v , Q 1 5 25 f V3 .ff -: H. Abrahanls Patrons? Page A. and P. Tea Company Bank of Valdosta Benson Dry Cleaners Bennett's Drug Store Blackburn's Studio Briggs Clothing Company Briggs Hardware Brookwoofl Pharmacy Brown and Farmer Barber Shop California Fruit COIIIIJHIIY Campbell's Grocery Chamber of Commerce Converse's Cowart's Barber Shop Citizens and Southern National Bank Daniel Ashley Pharmacy Electric Supply Company Finley Machinery Company First National Bank Friedlanfler Brothers Georgia-Florida Commercial College Georgia Power and Light Co. Georgia State WOIIIHIIS College G0flWillgS Grocery Company The Green Shop Hotel Daniel Ashley Ish Jordan Barber Shop Le Files Automobile Service IIUHIII I Patrons' Page Mathis and Youmans Co. Miller Transfer Company McElvey-Futch Company Mutual Candy Company W. M. Oliver and Company Paine Hardware Company A. S. Pendleton Company Piggly Wiggly-Snow Co. Rhodes Collins Furniture Co. Ritz Theatre Roscoe Rouse Service Drug Company The Shoe Builders Sineath Feed and Grocery Company Southern Stationery and Printing Co. t Star Laundry N Strickland Hardware Co. Stump Brothers Style Shop t Swift a11d Company t Thompson and Girardin t Timms Dry Cleaners t Turner Jones Shoe Co., Inc. t Valdosta Baking Company y Valdosta Bottling Company t Valdosta Gas Company y Varnedoe's Shoe Department C. C. Varnedoe and Company N W3FSll3W7S Boot Shop t West Motor Company, Inc. I III ll ll I gli' Nothlng that you can gwe those u ho are near and dear will please them more than your photograph records become more precious Thotographs Lwe cgeorefuer BIHCLQLDUFH PHOTOGRAPHER FOR 1929 PINE CONE cm VALDOSTA GEORGIA . . 7 . . . and with each passing year these treasured O CD 9 H I I IT fy SIIUIHIUIEB GIEJIESIIDIIRCIIEJIIA SGIAGIIUIEE WDMANS 4l3fIDllblII9llE54BflIE ACI VAIIBIIDGDSWIFA. f 2 NEVER BUY BEFORE YOU TRY FRIEDLANDER BROS Ladies Ready to Wear Silk Underu ear ' Mlllmery Children s Dresses Everything for Your Conveniemre in Shoppin MAKE US A VISIT AND LOOIX OVER OUR BEAUTIFUL LINE OF MERCHANDISE O f.. ' 1 .. .. ,i W i g A E 7 1 1 THOMPSON cQ GIRARDIN ,IEWELERS GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 110 W. CENTRAL AVE., VALDOSTA. GEORGIA 1JuH11 1111, 'il R 1 CALIFORNIA FRUIT COMPANY HEADQUARTERS FOR FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Phone IOIO :: Free Delivery BENNETT'S PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE QUALITY AND SERVICE Corner Patterson St. and Hill Ave. PHONE 3 MILLER TRANSFER General Hauling and Building Sand MATIIIS AND YOUMANS PIANOS : VICTROLAS z RADIOS and Everything in Music Valdosta, :: Georgia WEST MOTOR COMPANY, Inc. LINCOLN 2 FORD 2 FORDSON Satisfactory Lincoln Service I H1111 Ill LJ! WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR SINCERE APPRECIATION OF THE PATRONAGE GIVEN US BY THE COLLEGE GIRLS. ' IGIITIIIIN STATIONERY ff PRINTING C2 f Wholesale PAPER DEALERS 3T 'E STATIONERS PRINTERS ENGR.-XVERS Everything for Your Office I Yllnnsflr GEORGIA I 1 1111 illftl CONVERSE'S IRUSSIIEQITQ IIMIUEIDIIHIIAIIHIIQQS GBANIIDIIIIEQS PHONE 32 THE BUSIEST FOUNT IN TOWN 'GTHE FIT IS THE THING You Are Assured of Stylish Shoes - T H A T F I T - WHEN YOU TRADE WITH Us Turner Jones Shoe Company, I nc 'GSHOES FOR ALL OCCASIONS 1 H1111frJf ROSCOE ROUSE PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTORS -AND- Dealers in Plumbing and Heating Supplies, Waterworks System, Septic Tanks and Drain Tile, Oil-o-matic Oil Burner for Heating Plants ':N5,SCW ' Valdosta, Georgia VALDOSTA,S NEWEST SHOP Catering to the Girls and Ladies of this Section COATS : DRESSES : MILLINERY : UNDERWEAR HOSIERY : BAGS Specializing in Styles and Sizes for the Junior Miss You Are Always Welcome THE STYLE SHOP 111 N. PATTERSON ST., VALDOSTA, GEORGIA P g 0 H ulrezl d Thirty-fire C. C. VARNEDOE 81 COMPANY VALDOSTA,S STORE DEPENDABLE WOMEN'S APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES Valdosta, :: Georgia IWW W TT W Y V nW Y A VYYC C YYY YY-Y Y W I COWART'S BEAUTY PARLOR EXPERT SERVICE IN ALL BRANCHES OF 4 BEAUTY CULTURE I 106 N. Patterson St., Valdosta. Georgia I THE SHOE REBUILDERS I I SHOE REBUILDING OF THE BETTER KIND I Your Phone Call Is Our Self-Starter - X Phone 150 Valdosta, Ga. E T H A T I THOSE WHO ARE CRADUATINC MAY FIND HAPPINESS AND SUCCESS IN THEIR CHOSEN LINE OE ENDEAVOR I THIS IS THE WISH OF THE MANAGEMENT 1 T -Of- T Rl TZ TH EA TRE E - P lr' One I-Iuurlrerl I Tl Ile O COMPLIMENTS OF Rhodes Collins Furniture Company H . A B R A H A M S ,I E W E L E R THE STORE OF QUALITY 115 N. Ashley Street Phone 639 Valdosta. Georgia W. H. BRIGGS HARDWARE Cutlery : Shears : Fine China 128-130 NORTH ASHLEY STREET Georgia-Florida Connnercial College., lne. Eight Commercial and Literary Subjects Fully Equipped and Accredited Our graduates receiving credit in universities patronize-ml by State and Federal Covernments. 108W West Central Avenue Phone 977 Valdosta, :: Ceorgia With Complinients from a Business House Wliicli tl1e College Girls Enjoy Patronizing ne Hrmdrefl I ll I1 ROBERT P. SNOXV. President IT. D. BURROWS. Sec. 8 Treas. R. V. SNOW, Vice-Preside I Piggly Wiggly-Snow Company Operating Four Stores in Valdosta ALWAYS The Most of the Best for the Least PIGGLY WIGGLY IS YOUR FRIEND Come in and meet him. We Thank You. coox THE SAFEST WAY THE CLEANEST WAY THE PLEASANT WAY THE MODERN WAY THE ECONOMICAL WAY HELECTRICALLYM Georgia Power and Light Company 1 J II I I Ill Ill HY I Valdmta W M OLIVER 81 COMPANY Tlu Largest Exclllsizv LADIEQ DEPARTMENT STORE BETWEEN WIAEUN AND JALKSONVIL1 1' ffl O O 1 W Y 1 9 K 1 L . B Y ,L on '11, E , J Complimenls of GODWIN'S GROCERY COMPANY Gco g, Guo 3, Valdosta, .. ISH JORDAN BARBER SHOP EXPERT HAIR CUTTING-MODERN H0138 BEST BARBER IN TOWN Valdosta. .. ---EAT-H BAMBY BREAD OVEN FREBH DEMAND IT FROM YOUR FROCER VALDOSTAS OWN 1 I 7 0 H II 111111 Star Laundry and Dry Cleaners We Are Master Cleaners and Dyers PLEATING OF ALL KINDS DONE TO ORDER. WE HAVE RECENTLY INSTALLED THE ONLY UP-TO-DATE RUG CLEANING XOUTEIT IN SOUTH GEORGIA. T 2 'G'-' y 1 I ul l v il I Cm' CONTINUOUS FLOW' I Pumrvms Svsvnm L Abovc is a picture of our Glover Odorless Dry Cleaning System. Corner Oak and Magnolma Streets Phone 54 Valdosta Georgl SERVICE DRUG COMPANY Wl1e1'e Better Drinks Are Made DRINKS z CANDY : DRUGS : SEEDS : CIGARS Phone 1300 Valdosta, Ca CAMPBELL S GROCERY VALDOQTA Q GREATEST SERVICE STORE GROLERIES MEATS FRUITS VEGETABLES 120 N Ashley St Phone 1266 9 The Cleanest Place in Town I 1 OneHun1I I dF tg ' I ' ' 7 A f NO com- g BRIGHT G A S 'ro sHov151. g CLEAN NO ASHES 0 KITCHEN The Universal Fuel 'IO cfmm' 3 ... 4,....----...... li O R R I The House U 0 Of All Year L . U E Convemence D R A N G E S WATER HEATERS Cas Dependable Gas Economical Cas Instantaneous VALDOSTA GAS CQMPAN Y MLt, e W BANKCHTVALDOSTA I l I WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT v,,EW we EGAA ee N SWIFT 8 COMPANYT 3 h BROOKFIELD BUTTER T EGGS anflCHEESE South Lee St. Phone 644 P r11111frJ ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY Electrical Contractor and Dealer 112 South Patterson Street Phone 80 ' Valdosta, Ca. Nolhing nmkcs a meal u sua-css like good biscuit fUSE4 EASTER I.ll.Y tfLoUR THE A. S. PENDLETON COMPANY Distribu tors THE BENSON COMPANY DRY c1,15A1vE1e.s' AND DYERS A Phone 486 Valdosta. Georgia STUMP BROTHERS PAINTS AND BUILDERS, SUPPLIES VALDOSTA. GEORGIA J 0 H l i ll- fyi The Citizens St Southern NatioI1al Bank Valdosta, Georgia TOTAL RESOURCES OVER 875 000 000 00 N0 Account Too Large None T00 Small v 1 5 9 o LEFILES AUTOMATIC SERVICE Parts and Repair Work for All Makes of Cars 309-13 North AShley Street PHONES 160-161 Valdosta, :: Georgia DANIEL ASHLEY PHARMACY THE C. S. W. C. STORE PHONES 700-701 IN DANIEL ASHLEY HOTEL Valdosta, :: Georgia ' BROOKWOOD PHARMACY A Coon. CLEAN PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORIE Valdosta, Georgia 1312 N. Patterson St. PHONE 181 i 3 TIMMS DRY CLEANERS AND DYERS North Ashley St. PHONE 411 P O H ulrerl dl t tl FIRST NATIONAL BANK VALDOSTA. GEORGIA V RESOURCES OVER S3,500,000.00 Take Pains In Buying Your Hardware Paine Hardware Companq ICYICRY'l'I'lING IN HARDWARE AND SPORTING GOODS l55 N. Ashley St. : Phone 800 : Valdosta, Georgia Valdosta Coca-Cola Bottling Works, Inc. J. F. HOLMES, President TJ Exvlusivv Bottlvrs of Iwi. pw, Y R M R f5 gEKlIll SY N 11-Grape, Orange Crush, 4' ifnf' Elf' 'ff YW! Ref! Race Ginger Ale Illx'X,'! V592 Wi 3 Wow RMI jx ', 'X OFFICE M1 FACTORY: WL A 1. yd 'gh' CORNER in Mull lm.- ' SLIVLIIIIILIII and Toomlas Streets E ' IIONE 225 : VALDOSTA, GEORGIA P 1 I H I i rl Forty VARNEDOE S SHOE DEPT SMART SHOES FOR COLLEGE FIRLS NO TROUBIE TO SHOW YOU A A S-. ALE OOOO A ISLE E, I S -S EE,SSEEl 0 -oooooooo oooooooa I oooQ J . The Green Shop M I L L I N E R Y , 'cThe Earliest with the Latest McELVEE-FUTCH COMPANY J WHOLESALE 1 PRODUCE : FRUITS : VEGETABLES : SPECIALTIES 12,000 Square Feet Floor Space-10 Car Capacity Cold Storage 1 Two Telephones: Nos. 447-317 310 S. Patterson Street -I l WARSHAW'S BOOT SHOP THE HOME OF SMART FOO7SWEflR l 110 N. Ashley St. :: Phone No, 1247 Valdosta, Georgia I E l TRADE WHERE ECONOMY RULES A. and P. 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