Valdosta State University - Pinecone Yearbook (Valdosta, GA)

 - Class of 1930

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The phrase was taken up by the students and served an excellent purpose in formulating permanently the spirit of the College. Someone else coined the phrase to describe the College, The right kind of a college for the right kind of a girl . But of all the phrases that have entered into the life and growth of the institution none perhaps has sunk so deeply, or expressed so happily the relation of the school to the commonwealth and of the commonwealth to the school as one coined many years ago by Chancellor Barrow.- 1ieorgias fairest gift to her daughters . lt is with a distinct sense of pleasure that l learn that the editors of the PINE CoNE have selected this phrase as the keynote of the present annual: for I am sure the annual will be a true evidence of the eldfect of the spirit of this phrase in the life of the College. R. H. POWELL P1'csz'a'c1zt 1 Page Twenty Page Twenty-one Du. R. H. POWELL PI't',Y1-tfL'1If Georgia Staff IVOIHUIIS Cmollvgc' S.. RICHARD Hm.1Lx1Es Povvliu., AB., BLA., LI..D. P1'r.s1'd011f P V 5 WJ 'N K EH li .IA11Es FRANKLIN XYOOD, A.B., AM. , . DEAN EMERITUS 5 ' Professor of ElI1llCGl'l.07l AVILIIUR L. HOFF, A.B., PILD. P1'0f-CSSOI' of C1lL'lllfSfl'.V LIZNA JAMES HAWKS, A.B., PHD. 1Jl'0fl'SS0l' of fUl1f1It'llZUfI.t'S and Plzysivs JAMES R. Smxns, BS., MS. PI'0.fL'.X'.Y01' of Biology RIARY A. NYURCESTER, BS., MS. P1'0fc'ss01' of Home 1560110111165 NANCY FRY, BS. 1YlI.Tfl'Ill'f0l' in Home 1560110111125 LENURA IVEY, BS., M.A. P1'0fv5s01' of Plzysiml Ed1lC0fI.0IL ELIZAIHITIAI AICREE, A.B. .1I.ssista11t 111 Plzysifal Edzrcalion -1+ , 1 I is,- Q . 5 1 N 1 3 . gg. if . up Page Twenty-two uf Q ilkrrultg IXIARY :XNN 011111, 13.5. T11111111111 TL'lIL'llL'l', First Grade 4-XNNIIE I'1.1wE l'lOPPER Hb., AM. 1711111 of 1111111011 .XNNA BELLE I-IER1z1-1N. HS. T1'11111111g Tc'a1'l11'1', S1'1'1111d 111111 Tl111'11' N Gl'Gl11l'S LILLIAN 'I1111Ns11N, BS.. MA. T1'CI11ll'11g yil'l7L'11l'l', 1:0Ill'1'1l and F1ffl1 G1'1111'1's NEI.1-1E ti11.1- Tl'Ul'l111Ifj Tv111'l11'1', .ql..l'Hl 111111' .S'1'r'1'11z'l1 G 1'a11'1's G1-,x11Ys F. XYARREN, HM. e P1'0fc'ss01' of Music' 1' D11'1'1'lo1' of L7Uf'tII'I'Illl'lIf JAMES A. DASHER, JR., HM. ' Tcaflzw' of Musif and Pipe' Organ :XLIMAE TEMPLE, .-XB., BM. IJlSfI'llCf0l' I-ll 1lfllS1L' FRANCES B. PARDEE Tvfzflzm' of Iv101I'll J HELEN RYUN, AB. .Jssisfalzf 111 11111516 I , ' ,iff 1: ' I 1 WF! xi 1 I 1.J 1 , M7 ,J xbl' 1 'I U 3 31. L .f ,.g,. .- A- vw.. 2- iff 0- ., .5 C117 T1 if f'1 'S 1 1 ' 11 .1 ' if '- 'af Page Twenty-three IjI,.f4 gf 1,11 wa QF . r -' - ' ' -- i V . rx ' 'w I g I- ..- . 24: 'fag' 4 ,fa I I l K. 1 I I 1 , K' I, ilklrulig f HAIQOLD STRONG GULLIVER, fx BA., A.M., PH.D. Y Profvssor of English A BIARY LUCILE JENKINS, A.B., A.M. L I1l5f1'llL'f0l' of V0c'aI E.rf1'vssi01z it if RUTH BUKA, PH.D. Professor of Zllodvrn Iforaign Languages i 'IANIE BUSH, A.B., A.M. Prafvssor of Latin K GERTRUIIE GILMER, BS., A.M. MARY SAYWARD, A.B. P 0ff'550 ' Of EUIIIISPLI Instructor Ad Interim of Latin Fafnlfy f1C1,'Z'1.Y6'I' PINE QONE X' :tx FRANCES RUTII CARPENTER, BS., A.M. ,fs Professor of Art BTILDRED MCCI.EI.I-AN PRICE, A.B., A.M. Profrssar of Hisfory I IF kxih-, josEPII A. DURRENIIERGER, ,' AR. PHD. A Prafvssor of Hi.sta1',v ana' Social Scicnccs Xl I . I. fi? f'T lv rg '73 IK . L ' Q1 'TTI I f If? fix I NL, . hs LL. 44 'TN lianf ,, V,,-H-':,,,, -fAv,.ii:..,Xxx.,,.-Af-A-fir., 5 , f. I I If U Lf A -JLIIB D Q. , Page Twenty-four I H Y ilkrrultg EDITH I 'A'1 1'ERsoN Libra Via Il FUJRENCE BRIQEN, AB. Ass1's1'a1zf Dvun of HVOHZUII IVA CHA Nm,12u, AB. ,4ss1'sfa1zf Dvan of IVOHICII AUGUSTA RENTZ, AB. Rn'0rdC1' and Affing li'f'gisf1'c11' EDMONIA H. BECK Dirvcfor of B0a1'd1'1zg Dc'fva1'fn101zI NANNIE HAGAN Nursv and .-lssisfalzf to Dean of IVOIIIUII J. R. IJUSENIIURY Filzancial SL'CI'CfUI'j' NIILDRED V. LARSEN, AB. Assistant fo FI'llGllC'I'U1 Svv1'vfa1'y NIARY A. 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Catherine, an outstanding stu- dent, coinhines hrains with heauty, and yet she lets neither affect her. She was especially husy on the campus when she was looking for Howers for the feature,seetion. Catherine never forgets us at class meetings or chapel. EMILY TILLMAN .-LB., English Valdosta, Georgia Entered, '293 Phi Lambda Athletic Associationg Treasurer Senior Class, '29-'30: S. G. A. Emily came to us in the spring of '29 and has proved a worthy memher of our class. As treasurer of the class of '30 she has managed the finances with much skill. Emily is al- ways ready to offer construe- tive suggestions to further the activities of the class. Svninxza Page Thirty 4 V . , f nV1.v.l W N , ,H , AL' .H i Inf l I ff K - 1 I N ff Page Thirty-one MARX' ALEXANDER AB., Jlffusic Nashville, Georgia Secretary-Treasurer, Philhar- monic Club, '26-'273 Secretary- Treasurer Sororian Literary Society, '27-'28: Vice-President Philharmonic Club, '27-X283 Vice-President Junior Class, '28-'291 Vice-President Soro- rian Literary Society, '28-'29Z Phi Kappa Athletic Associa- tion: Sororian Literary Soci- ety: Y. W. C. A.: Philhar- monic Clubi President's Club, '29-'30: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '28-'29, President of Student Government Association, '29- '3o: S. G. A. The student body has recog- nized Mary as a representative of G. S. W. C. Her size does not make her less capable, for, as Student Government President this year, she has proved a most efficient ofiicer. She wields the English language and snappy comebacks as fast as she moves her lingers when she plays Bal- lade in A-Hat. fDLA BARBER AB., Art Valdosta, Georgia Sororian Literary Society: Phi Kappa Athletic Associa- tion: Valdosta Club: S. G. A. Ola is always with us in our struggles-backing us to the limit. She is a diligent student and conscientious in her work, taking everything she reads se- riously. Her place in the li- brary is well known and she is generous in giving us informa- tion on current topics. Here, if you want to read something interesting Y Svrninrz FVIELYN B1.AN'roN ,1.l3., Home Iffmzouzics Yaldosta, Georgia Phi Lainbda ,Xthletic Asso- ciation: Valdosta Club: filee Club, '37-ES: Fine Arts Club: Secretary-Treasurer Fine Arts Club, '29-'3O: Home lfeonom- ics Club: President Home lico- nomics Club, 29330: Presi- dents' Club, '29-'3O: S. G. A. A-Xt the second table on the left as one enters the library is Io be found our Evelyn Blan- ton-an earnest and efficient worker. In ber quiet, unassum- ing manner, she has been a leader in Home Economics, and has done much for the art work of the Annual. KIARY K.-XTE Btfiuzovvs AB., English Valdosta, Georgia: Phi Lzunbda Athletic Asso- ciation: Sororian Literary So- ciety, 'so-'37, '37-ES: Fine Arts Club: President Fine Arts Club, '28-'29: Presidents' Club, '38-'29: International Relations Club, 28329: S. G, A.: PINE CUNE Staff, '29-'30, XVe could not do without Mary Kate: that is a recog- nized fact. She can do any- thing well from cliscoursing on her philosophy of life to writ- ing short stories and poetry which have found a ready place in the PINE BR.AxNcH. By her literary and art work she has clone much to make our An- nual a success. Svvninrn Page Thirty-two nv I ,H I 1 Page Tim ty lin 411 NELL CRocKER Home Evonouzifs Valdosta, Georgia Phi Lambila Athletic Asso- ciation: Sororian Literary So- ciety: Valdosta Club: Home Economics Club: Secretary Home Economics Club, '29- '3o: S. G. A. Nell has shared the fortunes of our class for four years. She is quiet. amiable, and friendly. Each year she has learned how to make a finer sauce, and has made one yard of cloth serve for two. She has had much practice in carrying out her Home Economic principles. .Q . l':YIiLYN DEARiso .-JB., Ltlfllll Sylvester, Georgia Y. VV. C. A.: Sororian Liter- ary Society, '26-'27, '27-'28, '28- 'zgg Phi Lambda Athletic As- sociation: Vice-President Sock and l-luskin Club, '28-'Jog P1NE BR.vNcH Staff, '28-'29: Record- ing Secretary Alumnze Associ- ation, '29-'3O: Senior Council Representative, '29-H301 S. G. A. Evelyn in an unassuming way is our uittiest Senior. Every object that her eye catches, her wit turns to jest. She spends much of her time with books. VVe can't say she studies them all, for she is too busy giving them to the other students. XVcll, you know, it's just like this, ' Svrninrz MRS. XV. XY. EVERETT AB., Education Valdosta, Georgia Entered, ,ZQQ Fine Arts Club, '29-'3o3 Honor Roll, '29-,302 S. G. A. Mrs. Everett is the newest member of the class of '30, but in a year she has shown her- self closely allied to the class interest. Mrs. Everett has had a varied college career, coming to us from Duke University and XVesleyan. Another's loss is our gain. LILLIAN EXUM .-1.B., Home Economics VValstonburg, N. C. Y. NV. C. A.: Sororian Liter- ary Society: Phi Lambda Ath- letic Associationg Home Eco- nomics Club, Vice-President Home Economics Club, '29-'3o: Sophomore Play, '28: Athletic Cup, 'zgz PINE BRANCH Staff, '28-229: Sock and Buskin Club, '29-,301 S. G. A.: PINE CONE Statt, '29-'3o. Exum, coming to us from North Carolina, is the friend- liest girl of our student group and also our happiest Senior. XVe wonder what Exum's secret is, and we hope to have ac- quired some of it unconsciously by association. Whether we have or not we cannot say, but at least she will not be forgot- ten. Sentara Page Thirty-four Page Thirty-if ve LOUISE FORBES f1.B., Education Valdosta, Georgia Sororian Literary Society: Phi Lambda Athletic Associa- tion: Valdosta Club: Athletic Numerical, ' 28 3 Producing Staff Sophomore Play, '28: As- sociate Editor-in-Chief, PINE BRANCH, '27-'28: Editor-in- Chief PINE BRANCH, '28-'zoz Honor Roll, '26-'27, '27-'28, '28- '29, '29-'30: S. G. A.: liditor-in- Chief PINE CONE, '29-'30, Louise is one of the girls who enables the faculty to raise standards. We fear for the ad- visability of raising standards when she leaves. To have the title of being a good student is valued above everything else in College. We appeal to the ones who have been there and know. xx, DoRoTIIv HARPER AB., Eizglislz. Ocilla, Georgia Entered, '27: Valdosta Club: Sororian Literary Society: ln- ter-Society Debater, '29: Presi- dent Sororian Literary Society, '29-'30: Presidents' Club, '29- '3o: Phi Kappa Athletic Asso- ciation: Athletic Cup, .291 Honor Roll, '27-'28, '28-'29, '29 '3o: S. G. A.: Business Man- ager PINE CoNE, '29-'3O. Dorothy is one of the wheels that makes the machine run, and she has the characteristic of never being out of order. It is a good thing to be dependa- ble: Dorothy is. But that is not all, she is wise, and she has understanding. Svvninrz I.oL'1sE HKlI.CtlNIl!E .J.B., Ef7'IlL'GfI'0lI Valdosta, Georgia Sororian Literary Society: Valdosta Club: Phi Lambda Athletic Association: President junior Class, '38-229: Presi- dents' Club, '23-'JQL lnterna' tional Relations Club: S. G. A. Slue. as she is known to her best friends, has made her mark at G. S. VV. C. during the four years of her sojourn on the campus. XVherever she goes she takes music with ber. She is ever ready to make others come and trip it as they go on the light fantastic toe. XVell, sir, how 'bout that ? NIARIAN LAING AB., Edzzcafion Glennville, Georgia Sororian Literary Society: Phi Kappa Athletic Associ- ation: Sock and Buskin Club: Student Recorder of Points, '28-'29: Y. VV. C. A.: Chair- man Bible Study Y. NV. C. A., '29-'29: Religious Chairman Y. XV. C. A., '29-'3o: Vice-Presi- dent Y. NV. C. A., '29-'30: Blue Ridge Delegate, '28-'29: S. G. .-X. Marian's tall, graceful figure has distinguished her among the Seniors as a most unusual girl. Her enthusiasm in Y. NV. C. A. work has placed her in the responsible position of fe- ligious chairman of the organ- ization, and no pageant on the campus would be complete with- out some part successfully im- personated by Marian. Svrninrn Page T11 iffy-sis: Page Thirty-sercn Louisa LASTINGER Doitorur ARNoLD LILE AB., English Valdosta, Georgia Entered, 'ZSZ Sock and Bus- kin Club, '28-'29, '29-,302 Pres- ident Sock and Buskin Club, '29-'3og Presidents' Club, '29- '3o: Phi Lambda Athletic As- sociation, '28-'39, '19-'3o: Roll, '28-'29, '29-'30: S. The iirst we knew of was in the fall of '28 almost too busy to school, especially every Honor G. A. Louise She is attend class. but in spite of ber outside ac- tivities, Louise has made a good student. She has dis- tinguished herself in dramatic club work, being President of the Sock and Ruskin 29-iw. V Club, .-LH., Educafiolz New Philadelphia, Ohio Phi Kappa Athletic Associa- tion: Valdosta Club: Vice- President Valdosta Club, '19- 'jog Sororian Literary Society: President Sororian Literary Society, '28-'29: Presidents' Club. '28-'JOZ Sock and Bnsliin Club: PINE BR.xNt'1-1 Staff, '27- .281 International Relations Club, '20-'koi Honor Roll, 'gb- ':7, '37-'28, '28-'29, '39-'xgog G. A.: PINE Coxr: Stail. '29-'30, Dot proved a wonderful ad- dition to our class when she caine to lls from Ohio four years ago. As a foremost vol- ley-ball player she has brought glory to the red and white of the Kappas. As our advertis- ing manager, she has learned hou' many times to approach hard-boiled business men. XVe had more fun than a circus. Sentara 9'T KA'1'i11,E1zN LITTLE .-LB., Ellgll-S11 Ocilla, Georgia Entered, V291 Sock and Bus- kin Club, '29-130: Phi Kappa Athletic Association, '29-'301 S. G. A. Kathleen, coming to us in our last year, has been a charm- ing arlrlition to our class. XVe have been glad to have her with us! Kathleen, in her quiet but efficient manner, has taken an active interest in dra- matic work. XVell-let me give you an example. ,IULIA Bl.-XYE BIFRRAY AB., English NYaycross, Georgia Argonian Literary Society: Fine Arts Club: Phi Lambda Athletic Association, '27-'28, '23-'293 Philharmonic Club, '27-'28, '28-X293 Chairman Pro- gram Committee Philharmonic Club, '28-229: S. G. A.: Art Committee PINE CONE, '29-'3O. julia Maye has the amazing ability of doing one thing at a time well. Everyone knows this makes a good sum total. Often naive and always inter- esting, she makes an important member of our class. It is said that to know a person is to like her. Svvninrn Page Thirty-ciyht 'I A Page Thirty-nine RUTH NoRMAN AB., History Norman Park, Georgia Y. W. C. A.: Sororian Liter- ary Society: Phi Kappa Ath- letic Association: Cheer Leader Phi Kappa Athletic Associa- tion, '26-'27g Glee Club, '27- f28, '28-'29, '29-'30: Song Leader Sophomore Class, '27- '28: Song Leader Senior Class, '29-'3o: International Relations Club, '29-'30, A typical blonde! It is to be remembered that gentlemen prefer blondes! Ruth is one of our Seniors who never lets her books interfere with her educa- tion. Clowning and carefree- ness are Ruth's chief character- istics, yet Southern charm was never better exemplined than in her personality. CARoi.INE PARRISH AB., English Valdosta, Georgia Phi Lambda Athletic Associ- ation: Valdosta Club: Sororian Literary Society: Secretary- Treasurer Sororian Literary Society, '28-229: Inter-Society Debater, '28-'2Q: Chairman Pro- gram Committee Sororian Lit- erary Society, '27-228: Sock and Buskin Club: President Sock and Buskin Club, '28-'29: Soph- omore Play, 128: Presidents' Club, '28-'29: Secretary-Treas- urer Alumnze Association, '29- '3o: Honor Roll, '26-'27, '27-'28, '28-'29, Caroline, our cutest Senior, is not only cute. She has plenty of sense-not the kind stored away for future use, but the kind she uses now. Al- though Caroline is one of the most business-like students on the campus, she is never too busy to be one of the most likeable. I just wanted to say-of course I don't know-but I think- Svvninrn NIXNNIE POPE AB., Educafiozz Yaldosta, Georgia Valdosta Club: Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Sororian Literary Society, '28-'29, '39- '30: Inter-Society Debater, '29- 'gog International Relations Club: Chairman Program Com- mittee lnternational Relations Club, '28-229: President Inter- national Relations Club, '29-'301 Presidents' Club, '29-'30: S. G. A. XYhile other girls are tooting their own horns and telling what they can do, Nan is get- ting things done. She over- comes all difficulties in a quiet mzumer-relieving many situ- ations by her characteristic dry wit. With her major interest in history she has made an ex- cellent Prcsident for the Inter- national Relations Club. IQATIIRYN SAWYER .-1.B., Englislz Albany, Georgia Phi Kappa Athletic Associ- ation: Y. XV. C. A.: Sororian Literary Society: Sock and Ruskin Club! Vice-President Sock and Ruskin Club, '29-'30: S. G. A.: PINE CONE Staff, '29- '30. Kathryn has made a perfect man since she became a mem- ber of the Sock and Buskin Club. Besides her impersona- tion of men in her dramatic club work, she has always pleased us with some unex- pected dance at an entertain- ment-from being a gypsy dancer to that of a policeman. Svvninra Page Forty 1. -K Page Forty-one gf- avg, , ,514 ,V j. -,A Q tbywaf- . Qrt I 13?-fi, - CHEsi,x' BosTw1cK SHARPE AB., Eizglislz Yidalia. Georgia Argonian Literary Society. 28-29, 29-50: H. XX. C. A., '28-'29, '29-'3o: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '29-'3o: Valdosta Club, '28-'29, '29-'30: Phi Kappa Ath- letic Association. '29-'30: S. G. A.: Pixa Coxi: Staff. '29-'3o. C. B. has won many friends by her quiet. conscientious man- ner. One can always turn to her for help. for she is always dependable and willing to do her part-a trait noble and rare. ln fact. she is our most dependable Senior-a loyal stu- dent who is appreciated by the class. ,ff -.. 2. .f- Q.,-4 fx .4.,-A ld.-KZEL T,u'LoR ,1l.B,, Education Valdosta, Georgia Phi Kappa Athletic Associa- tion: International Relations Club, '28-'2Q. '29-'3O: Valdosta Club: President Valdosta Club, 'ZQ-.301 Presidents' Club, ,IQ- '3o: S. G. A. Hazel has become known through her many friends made in the Training School where she lends a willing hand at all times. Her interest promises to make her an outstanding teacher. This year she is busy leading the Valdosta Club along the road to success. Hey, Dotf XYliere are you going ? Svvninra RIYRTLE X7ICK .-IB., Clzcmistry lfartsheld, Georgia S:-rorian Literary Societyg X. W. C. A.: X. W. C, A. Cab- inet, '28-,291 Sophomore Play, '37-'QSQ Phi Kappa Athletic As- wciation: Vice-President Phi Kappa Athletic Association, 'go-'273 President Phi Kappa Athletic Association, '27-'28, '38-'29: Presidents' Club, '28- 'ggg Athletic Council, ,27-,Z8, '18-'29, '29-'3O: Athletic Honor Plaque, QZQ- ' 30 g Secretary- Treasurer S. G. A., '29-'3og S. G. A. For two years Vick was our most athletic girl-so ath- letically inclined that most of us thought all she could do was kick soccer balls, hit baseballs, and intercept basket-balls. But we have learned that she likes science, can even cook, and is wide awake in her education courses. 3. LUCILE Woop AB., Education Valdosta, Georgia Phi Kappa Athletic Associa- tion: Valdosta Clubq Glee Club, '28-'29, Sororian Literary So- ciety, '26-'27, '27-'28, '28-'293 G. A.: PINE CONE Staff, '29- . Lucile, the last person on the class roll, is by no means the least, for she is active in the class work. This year she has been many times seen with a contract book assuring the tired business man that he could do no better advertising than in the PINE CONE. I just haven't had time yet. S. 730 Svvniurn Page Forty-two fduuinra EI nm sintrr tn Ihr qurrn! il uprnh my timr in rihing Eu mlarr ihr rurr mary hirh. Anil starr thr harr in hihiug. II mill hzmr at lzuit an rzwtlr tint. Tliuilhrh high anh thirklg mzullrh. lillihilr num my rank in arrnnh. Ubf auth am 31. lifllpzxt am EI rallrh? MAYE DE Lois SUMMERLIX, Prvsiderzt Pelham, Georgia IQATHERINE H.XRRISON, T vit?-IJI't'Sl.dCl11' Bluffton, Georgia ESSIE ALLIGOOD, Secretary- Treasurer Cairo, Georgia HEI.EN ARNALL Senoia, Georgia EVELYN N. BLANTON Columbus, Georgia Euninrn Page Forty-four , ' , Y . n G . A if -',lFP'--. 'f ffl-to O'-I Tip: '-4 U ,?.:. 4 Y., ,Y-4-, YP rt- fi v , K, .lx x,44X N 1 Il 4 , owl ff ?l , Fl J,- ,Vl A J QM T ,S F. X, 2 ' K JULIA KATE BOWDEN ,L If fl NVaycross, Georgia f H' 'M ,X I 1 my ' ELIZABETH Bovn I . maj? 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I L Page Fifty-seven LILLIAN LIVELY Savannah, Georgia IXIILDRED LUCAS Cairo, Georgia MARIrXN LUNDY Woodsville, Florida MJXRX' MANSFIELD Arlington, Georgia xfIRUINI.'X M.xrH1s Ashburn, Georgia CATHERINE NIAXWELL Calvary, Georgia Lois MERRITT Ochloclinee, Georgia lXlAR-IORIE BIILLS Ochloclinee, Georgia M1I,wEE lNlINlL'K Statesboro, Georgia Svnphumnrvn M ILDREU RIUGGRIDGE Cairo, Georgia IXIARY NICCORVEY Elka, Georgia EVELYN NANCE Rochelle, Georgia VERA NELSON Vienna, Georgia NELLIE BIAE NEWTON. Whigham, Georgia CATHERXNE O'BRIEN Lakeland, Georgia EVELYN PEELE Valdosta, Georgia ELSIE QUARTERMAN Ray City, Georgia C.xRoLx'N READDICK Folkstoil, Georgia Svnphnmnrvz Page Fifly-eight 1 X Page Fifty-nine 'li' ILA REHBERG Ochloclmee, Georgia K. D. RENTZ Naylor, Georgia FRANCES RIMES Ludowici, Georgia A lX'lARTHA RIMES Ludowici, Georgia :XNNIE LoL' S'I'ANAI.XIxl1 T HA-XRRIET ROGERS Baxley, Georgia lxll.-XTTIE D. Smrsox Valdosta, Georgia NOWLAN SIRMANS XVaycross, Georgia. 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P11110 Onc Ilulzdrvrl and RIMM: Stuhrnt ibuuernmrnt Azznriaiinn The S. G. A. is by far the most influential asso- ciation on the campus,-it may be added in the later life of the students. This organization has for its purpose the promotion of the highest standards of honor and integrity in all matters of personal conduct and the strengthening of cordial relations between the faculty and students. After a brief training course in which the handbook of the association is studied, every student of the College becomes a bona tide member upon the signing of a pledge. Blum' -X1.I2x,xND151: l'1'i's1'z1U11f L x1 HIERINIZ Alflilili . . . . PI't'5I.lfPllf Senior Class RYE mi Lois SL'MMliR1-1N . . . Prvsidvizz' finzior Class .-Xuxlis Uloxlis . . . Pl't'.Ylll1Fllf Sojvlzomorc' Class lixiim' .IENNINCS . . Pl't'.9l-CIIFIIIL Frcslzmaiz Class -Xxx 'll.XLUERT . . Prvsidvzzz' Y. IV. C. A. l'uyr- Uni' Ilunflurl and Tucllc I 1 i i X ' l ,fl X. 3 41 I .I 'll gn .1 l ,Af 93 x I .f ff- A . 7 ,N ,Ml infix l F41 Cf' xl ull Sviuhvnt Cguuvrnmvnt Aznuriatinn The Court functions in the niaintcnzincc of dis- cipline among the students, lt emphasizes fair- ness and personal responsibility in the 1Jc1'ffn'1n- ance of its duty. The four class presiflents to- gether with the l'i'esideut of the 5. ti. A. forin the judicial body. The Council, Z1 deliberating body composed of I'C1J1'63SClll21tlYCS from the student body and faculty. has charge of all serious dis- ciplinary problems, and solves all the serious problems of administration for the Kei. A. l2v12LYN llmiuso St'l1l0l' C01zm'1'l Rfprc'sv11fa1z'ff'i LILLIAN HOPPER . . . Jzmior C01z114'1'l l3vfH'rsv11tc1f1't'v LINNIE MAE HALL . Soplzomorc Cozuzvil R0fv'vsr11taf1'2'r' BTILDRED IXIINCHEVV . . . Frvslzman Council Rvprvsvlzlafwa Miss ANNIE P. HoPPER . . Faczzlfy Aaiziisvr MISS LEONURA IVEY . . . Faculty .4i1'1'isv1' MR. HARoi.D S. GULLIVER . . Faculty flflwisrr 'S fe fc as ' .X Qian X, . - 4V 5 . ' ' 2 fl' -.T b JH . 'nf ' ' J - X. s 1 W .vin Page One IfIlllfll'f'Il and 7'Iz'ir1'ccn, ' lfoiuzrs I or ISI 1'ior-1'11-C'l11't f Him? Qlnnr The PINE CoNE-a review of the year 1929-30 spent by the students-is the yearbook published by the Senior Class. The activities as well as the name of the Annual are taken directly from the College campus. The PINE Coxii Staff of 1930, with an outstanding aim and ideal, has attempted to give to the student what she hopes and ex- pects to receive-something specilic and concrete to which in later years she can turn, glance over the pages, forget time and space, and live again those pleasant memories which were once real at her Alma Mater. B SIIARPE , , . Assistant Editor Nl xkx KAT14: BVRROVVS . . Literary Editor Lx'r111iRINE McREE . Feature Editor Page One Hunrhml and Iomften A. i i Q, C AC' lg we f . .1 '--af' 'fi' xf tai, ,J The Season has come at last and now the fruit - ' Q.. is ripe-not the fruit of the pine tree but the L3 PINE CONE. the fruitage of G. S. NY. C. For It If three successive years the PINE CONE has re- ,, A '72 eeived First Honor rating and last year an even ip: greater ratingmthe All-American Honor rating. Pin This year the staff has worked conscientiously sf , ' A to make this fruit win more honor. Dir' . Nf f-1. V i I A 4 gf' 'T DoRoTHY HARPER M B1z5z'11c'ss IQWIIIICIQUI' Q4 xl :DOROTHY LILE .4dzwtisi11g Manager K., A LUCILE Woon . . .Jdzwfzszizg Manager 1.55- T KATHRYN SAWYER . . flL'fI Z'l'fiUS Editor 9 LILLIAN EXUM . . Sllll!7S1l0fECfff0l' VX ART CGMMITTEE if , 'fl MARY KATE BURROWS, Chairman JULIA TNIAYE NIURRAY x Fx E EVELYN BLANTON PAULINE GRIFFIN ETTA GIDDENS at ,a E Y E X..f rg T a nj ,WP ' l Page Ono Hundred and Fifteen KIATE -IoN1-is Editor-i1z- C71 iff lgine Zflranrh The PINE BRANCH is the monthly publication on the campus. It is directed by the editor elected by the student body, and the staff selected by the editor. The chief aim is to serve as an expres- sion of the literary phase of our College life, a1Id to rellect the accomplishments of the students in literary courses. In addition to the literary eltorts of the students, the PINE BRANCH publishes news of general interest to the students, news of each organization existent on the campus, a1Id the work of the Alumnae. KIARGUERITE LANGDALE . . Assistant Editor JULIA KATE BOWDEN . . . . Art Editor Fi,oRENCE BREEN . . I-llzimuac Editor E1.sIE QUARTERMAN . . . Plzi Kappa Editor ETIIEI, CASTLEBERRY . . Plzi Lambda Editor BERTHA FERRELL . . Erclzangc Editor ELIZABETH CHANCE . . fokc Editor ,, V1 SS... As is .aa 1 Page One Hundrul and Sirteclz .- 'I' Hin? 'iflranrh . The PINE BRANCII has been in existence for Inanv vears -almost 'Is lone' as the Colleve itself. X , . I f vb zs I At hrst only a small news sheet with the circula- 1 tion conhned to the small number of students, it xg has developed into a magazine with real literary l . M. j Havor and valued accomplishment. Furtliermore ,A-35' 111 proportion as the publication itself has In- creased in worth, the circulation has grown: be- ? If ginning with less than one hundred Copies, it has increased to three thousand copies per month. .ij I w'-M I N.: xl if A' He r f'i HELEN STEELE . I Vf PHARA ELARIIEE . '- qv . JEAN LOUGHRIDGE . MIAIZX' XVINN BllSfIl0.TS !lil'a11uyvr Alssisfalzf B1Is1'11vs5 jllllllllgtl . . . L0raIEd1'z'0r .elrgonian Editor ly XvIRGINIA CARSWELI. . . Sore:-ian Editor rf LINNIE MAE HALL . . . Y. ll . C. fl. Editor k , it LETA MAC STRIPLING . . Mailing Deparfnzvnt gi-...' LAURA BLAKELY YOLTNG . . Mailing Dcparfnzvfzt k . ALD.A DUPRIEST . Mailing Dcfiartnzmzf 'I ..', K X I l Lv. I l I ' I Page One Hundred and Seventeen 13. m. al. A. The Y. XV. C. A. is the first to greet students and to extend au invitation for membership to each one who is in sympathy with the purpose of the organization- to live as a true follower of Christ. lu every phase of its many activities it strives to make possihle a full and creative life through a growing knowledge of God. AN N TA1.1:ERT Prvsidwzf Lots BIERRITT Secretary K. D. RENTZ .... . . . Tl'C0.S'Ill'C'l' QXNNIE Lot' S'1',xN.-xLAND . . IVOrIa' Fcllozuslzip Er.s1E QL'AR'rERM,xN . . . Bible Sindy JEAN STUUKSBERRY Music Clzairmauv JOYCE ROBERSON . . Pianist an , I Page One Ilumlr all and Eighteen ,A ffX'E.'b9lq' ..'3lg,-'-iff A he ., il . 9 15. IM. QI. A. - The spirit of the blue and white gives the t i feeling of Big Sister-Little Sister on the cam- pus. At graduation time many are the pleasant l-J memories the students take with them of delight- Q ful parties, jauiits, marshmallow toasts, and tales gig' of enchanting Blue Ridge, in addition to the ju spiritual uplift received from Yespers, Bible A Study Classes, and talks with religious secretaries W . who visit the campus. I 5 .fl NIARIAN LAING Religious Chairman. M,-r ff MARY WINN . . . .... Room Chairman MARGARET SUMNER . . Mcfmbcrslzip Department I il ROSELLE HATCHER . . Bulletin Board MILDRED LUCAS . . . Posters R LILLIAN PATTERSON . . . Library EQ . C. B. SHARPE . . . Ezztertaiziuzwzt I r HELEN BRASINGTON . . Club House in I' i ld l fl U i fir! ee Cree ,iff .431 iff. if r Ifagef0ne Hundred and Nineteen Plrgnnian Elitvrarg Svnrivtg hw- MA lcc3.x1:1i'r .l ICN NI Nos Prvsidmzf Give to the world the best you have and the best will come back to you is the motto of the --Xrgonian Literary Society. All students who graduate in the odd years are eligible for mem- bership. The purpose of the organization is to create and develop an active interest in worth- while literature. lfach year a unit of study is selected and organized which will develop and up- hold a high standard in literary art. During the year IQ.2Q-30 a series of programs and exhibits on .Xmerican art and literature were presented which added much to the cultural atmosphere of the college. xkcsl'1i1u'rL: l..xNoDrxIcE . . Vice-Prcsidefif lfx'Ii1.x'N N. BLANTON . . Secretary fiizokuu ll.XTTERSUN Treasurer Page One Hundred and Twenty r 'ii ii rV,, N. x-,F v Ki I. I, l W' l L. l r- 'P T1 ya l , fn' 9' T i, '. all fl QI -.Q X K in be l flip' I hw ' l ' i l I MJ if rs. M to 9 lgliixf i xii, : 1 fs, Tlw l lggj T r f-a -F jj aj l I Lai fi LJ Q ny. I W gl if f K o.f' - n ..,3'. Page O S ifliifr i Argnnian iliitrrarg Svnrirtg Tn addition to the regularly systematized course of study, the Literary Society engages in several annual affairs, one of which is tlie Yalcntine Party at which the two Societies are joint hostesses. The Inter-Society Debate is another annual event which arouses much interest and spirit among the members of the Society. A subject of timely interest is chosen for the debate. The clebaters are selected after a series of preliminary debates within the Society. RosELLE H.XTCHER Clzairman Program C0lIllllI.ffCt Subject for Debate: Resolved, That the practice of installment buying be drastically curtailed. DEBATERS - ROSELLE HATCHER RT.-XRGUERITE PowE1-L ne Hundred and Twenty-one 1 :IJ , Ii, -I -ull S,, 4Q , y. 4 K is L, '. ,f f T .J . s .rgt ' --K-VH, ,ff ' ' iw- 1 4, K :--,e6 - FAT? x5-e - Svnrnrian iliiterarg Snrietg 11 -F DoImrIIy HARPER President Building for Character, not for Fame, is the motto of the Sororian Literary Society, which consists of those who graduate in the even years. The purpose of attaining high standards and ideals in literary art is maintained through read- ings, essays, debates, plays, and reviews, all organized into a systematic course of study. For the year 1929-30 the programs were centered around American art and literature with especial emphasis upon Southern writers and artists of note. IILLIAN LIVELY . . . Vice-Presidezzf XYIRGINIA NIATHIS . . Secretary Aoxas JONES . Treasurer -ew--.X I . . , 1 Page 'One Hunfirczl and Tweut I 7,5 'D V , '1 . 7+-X KJ J- ll N l 3, ll '1 w K . 'EN 1 IT 1 l G J 9 V--. I X X f fst 4 M, U 1 1 qv , ,rw I .Q fl l l I I x y-two 7 I ,, y I V, w'-f'xs,f 'ff-. g fi li., Cfil5'f.I5s.QQQlS.fQs.if..fls.:.f'si1-,+Ese-if wa- ' Snrnrian Eiivrarg At the beginning of each scholastic year, the Literary Societies strive in friendly rivalry for the possession of the handsome silver loving cup offered by the PINE BRANCH during its annual subscription drive. This past year, 1929-go, the Sororians succeeded in securing the cup which has been in possession of the Argonians for several years. The Literary Societies, in addition to their study of literary art, bring the sister classes into closer understanding, and at the same time sponsor a spirit of sportsmanlike rivalry. Subject for Debate: Resolved, That the pra Snrivtg l 5 MARX' MoRRis Clzairman. Program Committee ctice of installment buying be drastically curtailed. DEBATERS NANNIE POPE .ANNIE Lou STANALAND O tr re if or or .f--25+ Q E. -eel4.f-:1:es1frre4 T75 files?-9+ -CLE rail aff!-'Est a Page One Hundred and Tu'cnty-three I 1- . ight Kappa Athlehr Azznriattnn t, dv K LOVER OF THE BEAUTIFUL The Phi Kappa Athletic Association and the X, Phi Lambda Athletic Association are more than sisters. They are twins-the kind that hears a striking resemblance to each other. They love A one another with the result that they play to- gether in a friendly way. They not only pro- i mote an effort for physical attainment, and stim- il, ulate an interest in games and all forms of fi athletics, but they also encourage a spirit for good sportsmanship and a growth of high ideals 'X ,f together with a co-operation of the other campus J iv' organizations to promote and maintain the high- Z T est standards of the college. The keen, friendly. l TXT.-XRGARET BRAUIAIAM P1'05ia'v11f ,Q :as-S .f ' 'x 7 SD : 9 E Q :: 1 : :J : u-4 FD .. r-J v'f I P-4 FP DJ .. 2 DJ -4 Ui .... v-J CD 1 Q.. P+ o F-91 o 1 fb f'f' fb ... .. DJ 2 :. n-J ,. r-J FD T P? ... 1-3 FD F? fb N : v-J LH FD 1 FD 'U Q Q Q O : Q : 5. S ii 2- z 1. 5 Q '5 : 'G Q A Q Q 2 1 2 I' C ,... rn I 7.5 : Ii h-J rn 2. 4 9-3 ... 1 K4 Z f: .T ... rw .... if YD ff ... ln Y'f U3 U' rn f'f' Z 4: rn rn ... D-3 f'P ... n-3 fn F? f 1: C Associations is seen in their competition in Ameri- A can Ball, Yolley-Ball, Soccer, Tennis, and Basket- so evenly matched. I GRACE CIIAST.-XIX . . . . Vice-Prcsidrfzf TJELIA BUNNER . . Sc'crc'tcu'y-T1'vas1u'0r ATIRGINIA CLARK . . .SlL'0I'f'kCl'f'FI' if l l ix? K ssl ham. , s x P3 A! 4 ' 0 H ,' ' 'i V, l, f lx ijl f .uf N D if , f gc-.N I, .AN f xi 'I i - 1 .2 ,' A -N J! if s ., I .V X 1 l - J V I 'M 1 l J , F ,X AJ 5 I 5 4. 4 x :J .QU .,: x i ,J Q., pl Zvi. LJ v li Sfi E i A , I. Q- .Q- Ighi Eamhim Athlrtir Azznriatinn CD A A LUYFR UF XVISDUM The Phi Lambda Association with its twin the Phi Kappa Association, at the beginning of each year, has a joint party for the purpose of issuing bids to the girls who have not become members. During the hrst few weeks of school the new girls can be heard wondering, W'hat will l bee a Kappa or a Lambda? Few of them dare to say which they had rather be, and when they re- ceive their bids they immediately begin to boost their association. After becoming a member, each one works for her association, at the same time working for individual points, whereby the athletic numerals, letters, and Honor Loving Cup may be won. Points are given for athletic ability and achievement, athletic interest and sportsman- L11.1.1A N IEX UM P1'l'.YI.llCllf ship, participation and leadership, and health. Both associations strive for the Plaque awarded to the association winning the most points during the year. The associations differ only in their names, Phi Kappa meaning a lover of the beautiful, and Phi I,ambda-'lover of wisdom. MARGARET BULLOCK . . . . I'icc-Pwsidmzt NIARY MORRIS . . . Secretary-Trcasurcr LAVANNE VVATSON . . Scorckvcpcr l 1 . , 1 Page One Hundrml and Tzrclzfy-fire Alumnae Aaznriatiun Fnirn P,xT'rERsoN Prcs1'u'c11f lx x CHANDLER . The Alumnae Association is the largest organi- zation on the campus. Its most worthwhile pur- pose is to keep the former students of the college in close contact with the College activities, and with each other. All students, who have been the recipients of a diploma or a degree, are eligible for membership. The organization, although its members are for the most part widely scattered, is most active. Every month the Alumnae Asso- ciation makes a contribution to the PINE BRANCH. Letters concerning the activities of the College are sent out by the otiicers of the organization. and the students oi the College are kept in touch with the alumnae. Although the College is visited throughout the year by various former students, the Alumnae Banquet held at Commencement is the ofticial homecoming of the Alumnae. At this banquet the newcomers are greeted by the old. . . . Vice-iPresia'enf CXROLINE PARR1sH . . . Secretary-Trcaszzrer Ev1zI-vN DEARISO . . Corrvspozzdifzg Sc'crcfar5' Page One Hunrlrerl mul T1t'c'n1y-si.1: 4 2 A Zlutermltinnal livlatinna Qlluh The International Relations Club, athliated with the National Carnegie Foundation, has for its pur- pose the creation of a friendly feeling and under- standing of the nations of the World. The Carne- gie Foundation sends yearly one speaker who has a wide contact with the world. This year, Sir Herbert Brown Ames, formerly a member of the Canadian Parliament, and for seven years Finan- cial Director of the League of Nations, gave a series of lectures. describing the Peace Confer- ence. the establishment of the League of Nations, and the accomplishments of the League during its ten years existence. Such is the type of val- uable information the International Relations Club strives to incorporate into college life. NANNIE Pore Prvsicivizf DOROTHY STROUD . . . . Vit'v-Pnszdmt TEAN LOUGHRIDGE . . . . Secretary-Trf'a.szu0r Miss lwII.DRED M. PRICE . . Faculty :lc1'1'1'Sv1' filg A ,P,.ncf '5- -:lk f 0 of Page One Hundred and Twenty-S61J61l ., ,fg V, f, ' i -1 l '4 K ,U 4 .. .M 5.- . ,, -' -,Ei - ' ' aa: X--...cf-f 'n-.nr ighilharnnnnir Glluh The Philharmonic Club, composed of the mem'- bers of the Music Department, is held in high esteem on the campus. lt derives its importance chiefly from the benefits that the College receives through the musical programs that the club spon- sors during the year. In the year 1929-30 the club sponsored Lee Pattison, the well known pian- ist, in concert: the Schultz quartetg and the Rus- sian Symphonic Choir.-all of which were of excellent musical value and highly enjoyable to the true music lovers of the College and of Val- dosta. S .lorcli RonERSoN Pl'L'Sfdt'llf AVANNE XYATSON .... . Secretary-Treasurer Miss G1,ADi's E. XVARREN . . Faculty Adviser 1 i ..I A ,Kr 'X i 'N ff? i ,JN H53 i ff, ,-'CJ I H 5- .'- y l Ls .LJ J ,S 1 fl I Il' 'N i 1 l V , , r il J I , 11, f' f X alrxl ff f fxi x , 1 lb! 2 fi l x ,I x '. ,J 1' if N ' '1 Page One Hunrlrerl mul Twenty-eight .N . J lx i 4 . 1,- 4 .I ks. Pu 1.. .- ln 4,71 Q . EZ? C5122 Qlluh The G. S XY. C. Glee Club, composed of those ' students who are interested in singing, has always 5 taken a great part in the College activities, includ- ing Thanksgiving, Christmas Festival, Commence- ment, and appearances at Civic banquets. The aim of the club is to put on some worthwhile program, either an operetta or a concert during the year at a local theatre. This year a regular concert program with an acldecl feature of dancing was giyen. Among the features of the social ' calendar for the year was a welcome party for the new members and a picnic in the Spring. A l.oIs l'ol:1,m P1'6s1'dv11f LOUISE JOHNSON . . Ivlift'-Pl'CSfCff'llf MYRTICE FORD . . . Secretary JEAN STOOKSBERRY . . Trvasizrvr Page One Hundred and Twenty-nine Q , Q I I 5 ' xl 'nr ' Hg t, . .1 N - V illine Aria Glluh One of the most interesting organizations of the campus is the Fine Arts Club. It is an out- growth of the Art department, and closely allied to it. The primary aim of the club is to furnish an opportunity for those interested in art to study and discuss the actual construction of different phrases of art in a systematic and authentic man- ner. The basis of the program for the year 1929- 30 was the study and actual manufacture of decorative masks. The members of the club are selected from those most interested in art. The club exists not only for the beneht and enjoyment of the individuals, but of the entire campus group. Each year the club sponsors exhibits of Modern Art, Soap-Sculpturing, pottery, and the like, which are cultural and educational. wuxu GRIFFIN PI't'SI-lft'IIf NURC XRET PARR1sH . . . . Vice-Presidezzf TTYELYN BLANToN . . Sfr1'cfa1'-v-Trf'aszu'c1' . - . gt' 'X 1.. f if , , . 'augf' 2- -.J 5 K X I l i l l A K l r' '1 I Page One Hundred and Thnty ' ?x li, tr H, 4:- .AMI 3 o lg 41 ic. Svnrk .mb Muaktn Glluh 'XJ -l The Sock and Buskin Club is an organization i CJ which concerns itself, as the name indicates, with ii 'r comedy and tragedy in dramatic art. Tryouts L I for which any student is eligible are held semi- ,Q I annually by the Expression Department. The students who pass the tryouts successfully become active members of the club. Throughout the lp year, the club, in addition to its regular course of fi study in the one-act play, presents productions t to the public. These public performances, which contain for the most part productions of real W merit and of current interest, are accorded an en- thusiastic response on the campus. ln fact the l entire student body is proud that the purpose of U the Sock and Ruskin Club is akin to that ot the ,L j Little Theatre Movement, the creation and main' l-P , tenance of a National Drama. I LoU1s1s LASTINGER 5 , Pl'L'SI-llt'lIf : .l 'Ss' x if t i' i ,J fp O xx I ly: , ,. , IXATHRYN SAWYER . . . . lf irc-Prcsidtzzt 'fr' 'N ,X EDNA DURHAM . . Sccrc'iary-Yrcaszzrcr si if Wg gil Nfl Isa' FDA' My , if f s- , ' i luafi lift 'Q i xx L' 'r TJ i 7 Q J, . Page One Hundred and Thirty-one Tlx mir . ,V Prcsidvfzt ZIQL 'l'Ax'LoR t ., Hzllhuatzt Qlluh The Yaldosta Club of G. XV. C. is. as its name indicates, a club of the day students of the College. The purpose of this organization is to keep the day students in close harmony with the College activities and to conserve the strength of the group for the College. The membership of the club is limited in order to secure a more ac- tive group. Semi-annually members are selected by vote of the club from the eligible day students to till out the prescribed quota. The social life of the College is emphasized by the club. It sponsors many social affairs, monthly luncheons, manless dances, and every spring the club enter- tains the Senior Class of the Valdosta High School at a banquet. Dokorllx LILE . . Vice-Prcsidclzf Tloiunilx' DAvIs . . Secretary Lot 1s12 .lo11NsoN . . . . . Treasurer Nllss :XNNIE P. HOPPER . . Faculty Adwism' Page 0110 Ifllllilffll and l'lmty two W QQ .r iv lr I ef' X al 0' X Ll af bfi ., f Ml' Ny, r' Q ul v f-.I , W N21 K Nr i k l. Ur, ok tl Q1 N Q u,. l xl W p 'f S2 Q, LJ Q X D bf l O 0. if Fw ,J 'x J' U L Q li .RU 4' ' ' -ff 'ag-L A ,-. as., lqnmr iErnnu1nir5 Glluh i The Home Economics Club is alhliated with the State and American Home Economics Asso- ciations. The purpose of this organization is to stimulate and interest the students in the different phases of Home Economics. At the beginning of the year a series of programs were prepared which included a study of the past and present leaders in the held of Home Economics. As a practical demonstration of the principles studied a tea room was periodically conducted during the year. LILILIAN EXUM . NELL CROCKER . lNlARY VVINN J EVELYN LL,xN'roN Prvsid4'11f . Virv-P1'0s1zlt uf . 5CCI'C'fUlV . Trvas1n'c1' Zgv--,,-,i -44-na-5 2-je - Page One Hundred and Thirty-three X. .N , Q X 9 'XL XR gx' V N.. W, is p X M F4-Xt-1 fel . ff . 4 X umm, xx 5.4, X . X X Ruxmmmmmm mlllllllllllllllllllllllllilitlyfx Z H ' i 5- Siu' .4 3 X: sd , U N 52 ff Q1 KE f :1ii'r:lSQ3 'N - :33qg'J !xS S !llI!'g.'!lzl,lllll!!g,!Qg-l!!!lll l v iiflmh s .gi 1 1 , g4'gfof99ff42g44 ff ' e2?fiH'ZZ2zMi2?MMe fifffff mffwfz if M IllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllIllllllllllillllllllllllk N Patrons? Page Acme Top Company The Benson Company Veran Blackburn Blanton Grocery Brookwood Pharmacy California Fruit Company E Calumet Tea and Coffee Company Citizens and Southern National Bank A. Converse Company l 9 Daniel Ashley Pharmacy Emory University Cowart s Beauty Parlor Electric Supply Company The Famous Store Finley Machinery Company l First National Bank Friedlanrler Stores, Inc. F Georgia Fertilizer Company l Georgia State Yvomans College Herif-Jones Hotel Daniel Ashley ,Iim's Place Georgia-Florida Commercial College, Inc. A Georgia Power and Light l Company Jitney Jungle t Kress Company F LeFiles Automotive Service F Mathis and Youmans McGowan, Ousley, Dasher Company W1 M. Oliver anal Co. IC Ollw Ifunrlrul mul Tlrirfjf-liw Patrons? Page Ousley Company Paine Hardware Colnpany L. H. Parke Company PaXon's Turner Jones, Store A. S. Pendleton Company Piggly Wiggly-SIIOW Company Pultar's Pastry Shop Russell's Boot Shop Randall Fuel Company, Inc. Register Furniture Company Ritz Theatre S Sineath Feed and Grocery Company John Sineatll, Undertakers, Inc. Southern Stationery and Printing Co. Star Laundry Stump Brothers Suitsus Dairy Thompson and Girardin Superior Baking Company Style Shop Swift a11d Company Valdosta Builders' Supply Company Valdosta Coca-Cola Bottling Works. Inc. Valdosta Curry Company Valdosta Gas Company C. C. Varnedoe and Conlpany VillS0ll9S Drug Store Ira A. Watsolx Company West Motor Company, Inv. Mrs. C. Wllittillgtoll Wfilkens-Anderson Co111pa11y Page One Hu THE GEIIRGIA STATE WUDIANS CQLLEGE AT VALINISTA IS SUCH A COLLEGE FOR YOUNG WOMEN AS THIS ANNUAL SUGGESTS ZTI fy I lllilll' Jr, : Y:Il1lnsizI. 1. PARKE'S GOLD CAMEL TEA BALLS INDIVIDUAL SERVICE '-IQYIQIII' I3I'I' II 'I'I:I-2Ix'I ' --'I'III-1 ImIII,II's IPINIZST' Coffees : Teas : Spices Canned Foods : Flavoring Extracts L. ll. PARKE COMPANY Piltslmilrgli :: Philadelphia THE BENSON COMPANY IDIIY 1'I.l'I,XNlCllS : IJYIGIIN '4 STUDIP BROTHERS PAINT AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Valdosta Georgia 1IIX!Qll,X'l'l'I,.X'l'IHXN ,XXII IIICST XYISIIICN FUI! H. N. YY. C. HIIIIIS ,XNIJ l IU,'I7,I,'l'Y Q PAXSON'S TURNER JONES' STORE X :IlIlIIsl.I, . 1, , Compliments from a Store Wllere College Girls Are Always W6ll?0lllC. I 1171 ITII' I! For your personal gift, or as a gracious aelrnoivleflgment of personal gifts received, send your photograph. It is the one gift that only you van give. I VERAN BLACKBURN Photographer for 1930 PINE CUNE 1 ' Photographs Live Forever l VALDOSTA GEORGIA 11011717111 IRA A. WATSON COMPANY N 1-1-Esulx tu that 121111111 Hld XV. H. B1'iggs ll2ll'llW2ll'C CO. lfYl'flIY'l'lllN1-I NICNY ANU L'lf'-'l'O-IJATE A Conzaplinzents of 1 L PULTAR'S PASTRY SHOP A AMBULANCE SERVICE DELUXE A 5 '? XP H 0 N E 1 A if , LE,-f5?'IL 1 A JOHN SINEATH, INC., Undertakers A E193 W' QLAYC- CELL L A V?11dOSIfvLGQ9rgiH 1 MRS. C. WHITTINGTON F urnisher to Ladies 1-1:1o1-7:1 COLLEGE GIRLS ALWAYS WELCOME O Valdosta Beauty Salon SECOND FLOOR ALL EXPERT OPERATORS PgOncHlI 111 C. C. Varnedoe and Co. 'hVALDOS'I'A'S STIIIIE DEIPIQNIIAIILIX' LADIES' APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES PIGCLY WIGGLY - SNOW CO. I x1xI,IIIIS'Ipx'S IIIISI' I1IcIIIcxIm:I,Ic IxIIIcI'IcxIuI1:x'I' f:I:wI1:I:x' I1IcI:I'IIIxx'I'. RUSSELUS BOOT SHOP I --SIIIIIQS IINII IIMSIIQIW' I Yzllrlusizl THAT THOSE WII0 ARE GRADUATING MAY FIND HAPPINESS AND SUCCESS IN TIIEIII CIIOSEN LINE OF ENIIEAYUR This iS the wish of the lllZlll3g9lllCllt -Of- RITZ THEATRE Wilkens-Anderson Company Scientific and Industrial Laboratory Supplies and Chemicals 4223-4243 West Lake Street Chicago CALIFORNIA FRUIT COMPANY IIlHl4Illll2lI'Il,'l'S FUI! FlIl'l'l' AND Yli4'Jl'I'l'.Xl!I.liS l rr'f' llrlirr l If W. M. OLIVER AND COMPANY x'.xl,1mos'11x's NII1ll'l'lNli w:N'1'1cl: just Two Vvords to Remember GQGEORCIA ACE', The Fertilizer that Puts Money in Your Pocket Georgia Fertilizer Company N iiclosta :: Georgia l MATHIS AND YOUMAN l'l.XN1ns 1 Ylt I'lIuI,,XN z RADIUS lCxr:l:Y'1'111,w IX Klrsu' X ll 1 : 4 - BLANTON GROCERY H'I',Xl'l,lG AND IPANVY 4ll!Hl'lilIlIiS l'ulYN'l'1:Y I,IiHlJUClC AND I'Il'IliIlS I O Il I I II ijt I l The Style Shop 111 N. Patterson St. 1: Valdosta. Gem ll Ladies, Really-to-lrear and Accessories Sfecializirzg in Sl-vIes and Sizes for Juniors and IVIi.s.se5 JITNEY JUNGLE ll IIVIIAIIN ,llIlIllII.'N Yun THREE CLEAN STORES I THREE SANITARY NIARI llmm- Hwllm-ml llumt- 1lIlt'l'il1l'1l ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY l lCI,l'ftl'l'lIll'Al. t'HN'l'lI,Xl l'Hll AND lllCAI.lllI 1111411111 Stl Xv2ll4lllSl2l. l IT IVILI, l'.ll' YUIT TU 7'lI.llilu' ll'l7'll IN Hlvll AISI ,XXII ANll3I'I'IHN IN TH KIAKIC l'l' YHl'll INTICIIICSI TH I-IIYIC VS YHl'lI l'A'l'lIHN.XHl'I. REGISTER FURNITURE COMPANY t'HBlI'l.lNll'IN'l'N UI , FINLEY MACHINERY COMPANY t Yzllmlustzl : 4 LeF iles Automotive Service PARTS AND REPAIR WORK FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS 309-313 North Ashley Street Phones 160-161 Valdosta :: Ceorgt 1 IIC OMC H111 I I I I f fl YOUR PATRONACE HAS ENABLED US TO SUCCESSFULLY OPERATE OUR BUSINESS FOR 22 YEARS. WE DEEPLY APPRECIATE YOUR CONFIDENCE AND STRIVE TO INCREASE OUR DEPENDABILITY AND RENDER YOU A MORE COMPLETE SERVICE AS EACH YEAR PASSES. SOUTHERN STATIONERY AND PRINTING COMPANY W'holesale Paper Dealers Sporting Goods STATIONERS : : PRINTERS : : ENGRAVERS A Complete Line of Office Supplies Loose Leaf Goods, Office Furniture VALDOSTA GEORGIA I 0 Il I I II tjf Friecllandor Stores, lno. LADIES? READY-T0-WEAR SILK UNDERWEAR MILLINERY HOSIERY Pay Us a Visit and Look Over Our Beautiful Line of Merchandise. Thompson and Girardin J E W E L E R S GIFTS For All Occasions 0 0 110 W. CENTRAL AVE. VALDOSTA, GEORGIA ASK YOUR DEALER FUR RANDALHS PRODUCTS Randall Fuel Company, Inc. A T L A N T A Wllolesale COAL AND COKE P O H I 7 I F01'fH-fil'C 1 1 T T T T Superior Baking Company BAKERS OF M0lher's Bread :: Bamby Bread Superi0r's Cakes BUILDS BETTER BODIES SUITSUS JERSEY MILK AND CREAM ol'.x1.1'rY l'lIHIDl'l I'S lf ltqs fllilfe We Feed lt'- Sineath Feed and Grocery Co. D1sTR11sU'1'ous or Ful-0-Pep Feed : Larro Dairy Feed Valdosta Ceorbia li. THE FAMOUS STORE -'llixxluvs wal: 1:rxl:r:rxlNs 107-lvl!!-Ill N. .xxNIll1'.X N1l'1'm'I Xalduxlzl z 1'1- 1 XX, I,, Ilulwrlx ,Xlvlzll xxlllll -T. X. liulurlx J. BI. X11 Valdosta Builders' Supply Company DEALERS IN Lumber and Building Maierinl of All Kinds MILL WORK I Ill! llf 44C9gk44 THE SAFEST WAY THE PLEASANT WAY THE CLEANEST WAY THE ECONOMICAL WAY Electrically Georgia Power and Light Company l'HNll'I.lMI'IX'l'N HI' J DANIEL ASHLEY PHARMACY 'WYIIICIIIC i'HI,l,Ii4lIi lf4Il.liN 1iIX'lxlII+Ili A. CONVERSE COMPANY t'I.H'l'llllfllN l Ull IXXIJ ,XXID l..XlJ Yzlhluslzl : 43 '1 CLASS RINGS : PINS INI'I'I1-VFIIINS : CAI ll for Collegw and High Schools OFFICIAL ,IEYVELER FOR C. S. IT. C. HERFF-JUNES IIIdiIIIIapoliS, Ind. 1: H. S. CIIIIIIMIL H I F ll ll IIT The Citizens and Southern National Bank 5 Valdosta, Georgia TOTAL RESOURCES OVER 380,000,000 N0 ACCOUNT T00 LARGE NONE T00 SMALL BROOKWOOD PHARMACY 'l'llIC i'l1NlNll'XI'l'Y Dum: S'l'UllIC XYIilil!l'I YHl'll l'.X'l'lUbX.XHl'I IS ,Xl'l'1lICl'l,X'l'ElJ ACME TOP COMPANY P v S llmn' and 2 ,Xl TH . , GLASS 3 11'f11,1.Q111.v1,1 g l':1i11li11g' 11111l l'11l1u1stv1'i11g xYl'0i'iil'Ll l'z11's R1-i111ilt EMORY WUNWER ITY ll 11411-x' lkvx, i'i1.D.. I.l,.lJ.. 'l'i11-mlrllw Il. Jzlvk, PILD.. l.l,.lJ.. l'Vl'SIll1'lIf I wr' '1,l'f'Si4lt'lIf '11x'it1-s ill4lllil'i4'S fl'UIll ti. N. NY. V. u'1'z11l11:1tvs wlm 111ig'i1t In- illtc-1'este1l ill this I 1111111 1 'l'11iv1-1'sity's N111111111-1' S1-lmul. fifilllllilft' Selmiml. Nvlmul of I.:1w, ni' adV111111-fl N timl wm-la ill tlu- lim-lxls Hf l'I1l111':l1i1r11 111' lil'iig'iUllS l':1llll'2l Nl'TxlAIlCli SESSION O1-igxs ,l1'N1f: lli'l'II Fm' fwlflllllfjlll'-Y mul Ulhrr lIlfIH'llI1lli0H. .l:l1l1'r.w.g C. STIPE, Registrar Emory University, Ga. 1 LlMLL A MLLLLL L L, L ,I I M ' S P L A C E 1f111'1'1's AND 1-11N1f1i1 1'111Ns --1e'111.1,1c1:li 1:11:15 A1112 ,11.w,xYs w1c1,1'm11': 1 I ,,, ,, ,.. ,.-i I 1:1cs'1' W1s111:S or KRESS COMPANY Ijflfli' Ona Ilrrurlrwl and Forty-eight COMPLIMENTS OF THE V Hotel Daniel Ashley Valdosta, Georgia N V I l Take Stock Choose Now An- you going' lu ln- lll2lllIlQ'l'l', or vln-rk tm-11 IXVZIIN l'rmn Imlal-x ! l Eight CONIIIIFITTIIZ mul Literary Szzbjevts I Fully Equippefl and :lf'c'1'erliIe1l N H1'z11l11:1tcs l'L'4'l'IYl' vw-flit in I'nivm-rsitim-HfApp1'4-xwwl :xml I,3ltl'4llliZl'4l I by l'11itw? Stale, lhwm-1'111xuv1ll I l GEORGIA-FLORIDA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Inv. XYRIIIIUSIAI : 121-Ury.: I l',X'l'liHXlZlC YUVII IIHNIIC TUNYX .Xll'1lU'll XXT l I VALDOSTA CURRY coMPANY I 1 Yzllmluaizl : 1'1' r 'g . WEST MOTOR COMPANY, INC. I I.lXl'Ul,X :: IVUIIIP 1: HPIIIJNHN I Nr1lixfa1r'!m'l1f l,ina'oln Nw 'A 'r' I Onc Hundred and Forty-nine HmtNmmmdBmm Valdosta : Georgia RESOURCES OVER 33,500,000 XHTIIINH KIAKEN AX NIICAXI, A Sl'1'l'l'INS LIKE H114 DD lilNi'l'I'l' A-Ifwei Fewl'1f1' Ill Y l'I Nfl' l ,rr rx ,A 'J x THE A. S. PENDLETON COMPANY IH,wl1'ilmlm'.w SWIFT AND COMPANY , 1:1:4m1q1f1lf:1.1J I1l l 1'!Cli 11 1-:mas lxxn vlllfillzsrl l Dlllllll l.m-v Nl. T,llfllll' 41134 IHCNI' 'NYISIIICS FIIHM l C A L U M E T TEA AND COFFEE COMPANY OUSLEY COMPANY 1f1'1:xl'1'L'1:1-3 11 ILXIJIUS Compliments 0f STAR LAUNDRY Dry Cleaners : : Rug Cleaners PHONE 54 The G. S. W. C. Girls' Own Laundry and Dry Cleaners 1 I ll ll llff T A A Convenient Fuel G A S Ready Fuel F01-' A11 With No Purposes THE FUEL Interruptions for lil fb COOKING v 47 ' 9 QF WATER IIEATINO gl' A? 52 HOUSE HEATING AQX' 19 'T v REFRIGERATION N Dependable Economical Instantaneous A PLEASURE TO USE VALDOSTA GAS COMPANY Valdosta Coca-Cola Bottling Works Incorporated I I J. F. HOLMES, PRESIDENT I Img, A ' I Exclusive Bottlers of W '-Iqx V X ' ill' I III 1052 I I I iLQi?,gQQmw,,,,.fg:5 Nu-Grape : Orange Crush l'??2'3ffQrRf55ffS5? lv fI...w+'9 . I 'f W, : Red Race Glllgel' Ale YI 'IM II ll W I I 'HI' W 5 W W M OFFICE AND FACTORY! F EI f r I fx N Corner J ' hlg m x? SIIIIIIIIIIIIII and Toomlms Streets Q' l PHONE 225 VALDOSTA. C,-X. I M 77 ,Y ' 1 I I 0 Il I I 111 l iff,l!-mir 5 uffake Pains in Buying Your Hardware PAINE HARDWARE COMPANY EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE AND SPORTING GOODS N. Ashley Street Phone 800 Valdosta, Georgia E O O I I DEED It It I' Il 0 N Ii 241244: 4'uMl'1.lMliN'l's ul' VINSON'S DRUG STORE I'I:l4:sc'12II 1'IoN SI'E4'IAIIIST AMBLTLANCE P II 0 N E ss I2 8 HNICYICII I,.X'I'E McGOWAN, OUSLEY. DASHER COMPANY COWART'S BEAUTY PARLOR Phone T84 Ritz Bldg. ' I We Thank ou, I J 0 I1 I lun 11 Ffffy-1 MODERN AS YOUTH O Within tlwe space ol a score of years, time scope ol Soutlwwestern Engraving Company l'1as increased from tlwe parent plant in Fort Worth to an organiza- tion ol nine plants. . pioneering tl'1e Field in tl'ie introduction ol modernistic art, a personal service bureau composed ol former college annual editors and managers, time budget and dummy system, and Field service men, tlie name Hgoutliwesternu lwas be- come synonymous witlw art motifs tlwat are distinctive, an understanding, lwelplul . . . ll . . ll service, and printing plates that print riglwt. THE SOUTHWESTERN ENGRAVING COMPANY FORT WORTH TULSA ATLANTA DALLAS HOUSTON SAN ANTONIO BEAUMONT AMARILLO WICHITA FALLS Many new statls turn eaclm year to SXWECCDS kv? X iq' K fi '1'-fx, . ' , 'g i corps of artists, personalized service, and en- graving teclinicians For lreslw ideas, newer layouts, Nil and modern metliods in year poolc production. gal. -O 0 V500 a w 0 P' F I O .iz Y Q, fa Tf :- .QW - Q --o iff I f 0 gf s lah J lF WO R W A R D Todav's perfection is beyond the one of past vearsgf behind tlie one of pyears to come. i With study and experiment, main- tenance of proven processes, vigilance in sales, service and manufacture, we are seeking an ldeal---an ldeal that we move ahead with the progress of our industry. l l i li i V lllffhirtvvears' experience in Annual printing and binding is our background. Qur restless urge isever FORWARD. 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