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the familiar gone.
a new voice,
different stride, a stranger's face
come,
but the college remains
a loom strung with constant threads
the pattern varied with time
woven by and of ourselves
the college being its people
striving
for "the education that gets one
nothing,
but gives one everything"
questions,
faltering answers,
more questions always
learning to learn forever,
common bonds uncommonly meaningful.
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our campus the Georgian amicably contesting the Gothic . . .mosquitoes. . . loose brick on the steps
to Dana . . . cottages ... a snowstorm of dogwoods in the spring . . . bathtub in the Hub . . . gargoyles
. . . mitosis over Campbell's door . . . hockey field . . . sidewalks of jigsaw brick . . . rain-filled hollowed
steps of hallowed halls . . . the rustle of pigeons' wings . . . unlighted tennis courts still ... ivy on the
library. . . heat in Main but the cottages are ice-olated . . . Johnny's apple tree . . . high ceilings . . .old
dorms with large rooms each different . . . left-handed desks . . . missing the tree by the side of the
dining hall . . . open observatory Kahoutek . . . greensward ascamper with squirrels.
learning a language trying to speak a difficult
tongue with a recalcitrant one . . . laughter . . .
the Big City . . . getting a pizza the action at P by
C . . . conversation in the LDH . . . Georgia Tech
football games and fraternity parties . . . discip-
line having only a salad for lunch . . . asthma
attacks in the library from musty books . . . wrest-
ling with the OED . . . the deathless life stored in
books ... a Friday night effort to forget the week
... 2 a.m. and nothing's finished . . . lingering
over after-dinner coffee . . . the bloom of curlers
as the weekend arrives . . . students never hav-
ing enough time . . . playing vending machine
roulette win a few, lose a few ... a firedrill the
night bedtime was actually before midnight . . .
having a wobbly desk on the day of the mid-term
exam.
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hopefully a little brighter.
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Table of Contents
Opening 1
Special Events 18
Organizations 30
Faculty 60
Administration 86
Freshmen 112
Sophomores 128
Juniors 144
Seniors 156
Ads/Index 218
Closing 235
the campus after the summer . . . bare
rooms waiting for students . . . hurrying
to see if the requested room is yours . . .
looking for friends old for upperclass-
men; new for freshmen . . . lugging in
everything . . . wishing for electrical out-
lets . . . buying extension cords . . .
freshmen meeting roommates . . . mass
confusion on campus . . . seeing profes-
sors again . . . looking for the new presi-
dent . . . one hour for registration . . .all
day for scheduling . . . red-tagged be-
cause of a spring quarter course?! . . .
buying books . . . upperclassmen and
underclassmen bargain . . . Orientation
Council trying to order the confusion . . .
voices and introductions in the dining
hall. . . going by the library to make sure
some things never change . . . the calm
excitement before the quarter begins . . .
admiring tans and new-found thinness
. . . Hub party . . . taking notes again
. . . trying not to get behind immediately
. . . beginning the long windup for Black
Cat.
Black Cat
freshmen choosing a mascot . . . trying
to get enough legible script copies for the
cast . . . Winnie Pooh or Dennis the
Menace . . . last Black Cat for Mickey
. . . the bonfire . . . singing . . . Johnny
minus a leg . . . field day . . . inebriation
after lunch . . . competition did the
sophomores and freshmen win every-
thing? . . . picnic . . . marching into
Gaines . . . sister songs . . . The Black
Catterbury Tails ... the Prioress's owls
. . . Mary Gay Morgan as Dean Gary . . .
the mail room start of academic excel-
lence . . . the dining hall and "Come to
the Infirmary" . . . "Ladies peaceful,
ladies happy " . . . not having rain for
Stone Mountain . . . planning a picnic
. . . who wants to cook? . . . trying to be
back to get ready for the dance ... a
beautiful day after all just for BSA . . .
"The Social Council of Agnes Scott Col-
lege requests the pleasure of your com-
pany" . . . the dance with drinks in a real
ballroom . . . BSA Sundae Party ... ice
cream and music on the quad ... re-
membering that classes come on Monday
. . . Black Cat welcoming the fresh-
men to a new home.
Senior Investiture
"a rite of passage" . . . first official occasion
for parents to visit since Sophomore Parents
Weekend . . . beginning the end . . . IVIiss
Meroney and Loyalists . . . solemn but happy
. . . underclassmen relegated to the LDH . . .
ushering by sophomores and juniors . . .
academic procession getting the faculty to
campus on Saturday . . . brunch for parents
and guests ... an old tradition.
The Lady From The Sea
scrubbing flats ... the shop . . . casting . . . elaborate costuming . . . sewing and building
. . . lights and sound . . . rehearsals . . . everything for Ibsen's The Lady from the Sea .
Speakers
Above Robert Penn Warren; Below Ti-Grace
Atkinson.
Robert Penn Warren . . . Pulitzer prizes for
poetry and prose . . . gracious and gentle
. . . talking in Winship Lobby with students
clustered around him . . . signing autog-
raphs . . . reading his poetry . . . rennember-
ing names and faces.
Women's Lib in extremis . Ti-Grace Atkinson
. . . mad dash from the airport just to be late
. . . reception in Hub . . . answering ques-
tions in Rebekah Reception Room.
Jonathan Freedman on crowding . . . reas-
surance that cities may be safe for mankind
. . . learning rats aren't as adaptable as peo-
ple .. . questions ... on designing experi-
ments.
Guarneri String Quartet . . . Bach, Beeth-
oven, Bartok ... no trains ... so much
from two violins, one viola, and one cello.
David Napier here for Focus on Faith ... a
week of discussion, conferences, and wor-
ship . . . the "Christian commitment" at
Agnes Scott.
Cesar Chavez . . . boycott Gallo wines . . .
United Farm Workers ... a long struggle
continuing . . . answering questions ... ex-
plaining their position . . . meeting students.
Opposite Page: Above
Jonathan Freed-
man; Below The
Guarneri Quartet. This
Page: Above Dr.
David Napier; Below
Cesar Chavez.
Organizations
singing Valentines from the Glee Club . . . new time for Rep 6 on Tuesdays . . . AA paper
drive evidence at the Hub . . . The Profile back on a weekly schedule . . . being flagged
down in the dining hall for a language table . . . fall fling at the Black Cat Dance and drinks
. . . income tax, consumer smarts, auto mechanics help in the modern world from BSA . . .
AA plans a ski trip; CA prays for snow . . . Aurora for the annual Writers' Conference . . .
Faculty-at-Homes with Spirit Committee . . . prospective students enjoying Mortar Board's
hospitality . . . drinking policy before Rep again . . . Honor Week . . . Hub parties . . . "ka ka
ney" and the "Twelve Days of Christmas" from the Madrigals . . . what in the Dickens is
B.O.Z.? . . . Silhouette publish or perish . . . Organ Guild lunching with Mr. Martin . . .
Alpha Psi Omega notice those initiation rites . . . foreign students dine in Sturgis . . . Arts
Council organizing for spring . . . student service help for Rep one hour per week ...
Bible verses from CA during exams ... "A Sentimental Journey into the '40's" from Social
Council . . . Orientation Council involving the entire campus in settling in the freshmen . . .
discussing open dorms . . . trying to save the cottage system ... Dr. Napier speaking on
Unamuno during Focus on Faith Week . . . Dolphin Club swimming for Soph Parents
Week-end . . . Blackfriars tries to recruit freshmen . . . Young Democrats and Young Republi-
cans still in existence after the big election year . . . Chimo a country each week in the
Profile . . . Junior Class beginning to choose for Mortar Board ... Eta Sigma Phi saying
good-by to Miss Glick ...
Organizations
CA sponsoring Tuesday chapels . . . early election
for Silhouette editor . . . Rep rambles on . . . focus-
ing on honor after Focus on Faith . . . SGA constitu-
tion revision . . . Miss Zenn lamenting that even the
elite mispronounce "Phi Beta Kappa" . . . "Phi Beta
Krappa '? . . . Blackfriars new rates for tickets
. . . Arts Council bulletin board . . . Social Council
sponsoring mixers . . . Aurora requesting creativity
. . . working on the constitution for the new Art Club
. . . language clubs with strange names . . . singing
songs and looking at films . . . AA sponsoring ping-
pong, badminton, and basketball tournaments for the
winter blues . . . Silhouette with a deadline in the
mid-term week . . . honoring theater work freaks
with Alpha Psi Omega membership . , . Music Club
becoming active . . . Profile late-nights and a new
printer.
Arts Council
Above Beth Budd, Mary Frances Shine, Patsy
Hilton, Ann Fincher, Joyce McKee, Becky Miller,
Liz Lee, Martha Smith; Left Kay Colvin, Carol
Piatnek, Blue Argo, Mr. Fuller, and Mary Praytor.
Athletic Association
Below Nancy White, Miss Cox, Laurie Williams, Laura Johnson, Lucy Burch, Catherine
Pugh, Karen Dick, Marianne Brinker, Diana Lipscomb, Cathy Pirkle, Davara Dye; Below Left-
Harriet Graves.
Glee Club
Eva Adan, Rachel Alexander, Susan Balch, Gay Black-
burn, Camilla Brannen, Marianne Brinker, Margaret Car-
ter, Lou Anne Cassels, Christa Cline, Pam Coffey, Sharon
Collings, Ann Conrad, Joy Cunningham, Beth Davis,
Anita Dodson, Coile Estes, Fran Franklin, Susan Grier,
Lynn Holden, Sherry Huebsch, Louise Huff, Patty
Hughes, Gemma Jernigan, Becky Jewell, Julie Jordan,
Carole Langston, Nancy Leasendale, LuAnne Loftis, Jan
MacDonald, Beth McBride, Debbie McBride, Julie
McRae, Pat McWaters, Ton! Meador, Melinda Morris,
Dana Nichols, Janet Norton, Kathy Gates, Fran Oliver,
Ann Patton, Susi Pedrick, Elinor Perkins, Carol Piatnek,
Deanna Ramsey, Judy Sapp, Janet Sarbaugh, Sandra
Saseen, Susan Smith, Cindy Spaugh, Susan Stigall,
Martha Sullivan, Ann Turner, Win Anne Wannamaker,
Becky Weaver, and Elaine Williams.
Madrigals
Judy Sapp, Janet Sarbaugh,
Frazier Kinnett, Susan Stigall,
Camilla Brannen, Louise Huff, and
Becky Weaver.
Board of Student Activities
Below Beth Budd, Marty Rutledge, Marie Newton, Susan Skinner, Eleni Papador, Sara
Barrett, Karen Dick, Teresa Lee, Brandon Brame, Debbie Welch, Cile Fowler, Jan Fredrick-
son, Lucy Brockman, Mercedes Vasilos, Mary Gay, Janie Sutton.
Christian Association
Nancy Oliver, Mary Jane Kerr, Wendy Hellings, Lucy Moss, Susan Grier, Lisa Heatley, Margaret Samford, Beth Sandell,
Debbie Welch, Debbie Walker, and Henny Leiand.
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Vickie Burgess, Lucille
Palmer, Mary Frances
Shine, Patsy Hilton, Nancy
White, Beth Budd, Fran
Lawless, Cheryl Kitchens,
Becca James, Karen Hale,
Molly Hand, Sally Turner,
Josette Alberts, Cindy
Hodges, Denise Floyd,
Melanie Elder, Melissa
Elder, Polky Tarwater,
Elinor Phelps, Margaret
Cassingham, Cheryl Houy,
Lark Todd.
Dolphin Club
Judy Carol Duncan, Connie Bowen,
Lyn Satterthwaite, Susan Grier, Alice
Gentry, Janle Sutton, Marv Wade, June
Thompson, Betsy Bean, Sally Turner,
Roslyn Fretwell, Buff Hatcher, Candy
Woolfe, and Mary Jones.
Social Council
Ann Young, Ann Gwynn, Fran Maguire, Delia McMillan, Jody Melton, Jamie Osgood, Renee
Anderson, Eleni Papador, Leila Kinney, Mr. Staven, Patty Pearson, Ginny Maguire, Linda
Parsons, Barbara Wyche, Cherry Joy Beysselance, Virginia Parker, Betsy Middleton, June
Thompson, Anita Kern, and Angie Rushing.
Orientation Council
Lynn Ezell, Barbara Williams, Lee Dillard, Win Anne Wannamaker, Patsy Cook, Louise Dawsey, Miss Merrick, and
Teresa Lee.
Honor Court
Becky Thompson, Buff Hatcher,
Mellsha Miles, Linda Woodward, Lucy
Brocl<man, Anne Wall<er, Sandy
Stogsdill, Charlotte Gillis, and Becky
King.
Interdorm
Wendy Whelchel, Linda Hill, Marty Rutledge, Vickie Kirby, Betsy Bean, Celeste Cox, Sarah Harrison, Tricia
McGuIre, and Ann Young.
Walters
Dorm
Council
Cheryl Kitchens, Ann
Patterson, Jody Mel-
ton, Denise Hord, Ver-
nita Bowden, Lark
Todd, Marsha Thrift,
and Linda Hill.
Main Dorm
Council
Left Mary Frances
Shine, Celeste Cox,
Marianne Brinker,
Tonnlyn Barnes, and
Ann Darby Tison.
Hopkins Dorm Council
Above Melissa Stretch, Ann Young, and Betsey Wall.
Inman Dorm Council
Above Sarah Harrison, Alice Gentry, Brandon Brame,
Sally Turner, Debbie Huband, and Frazer Kinnet.
Dorm Councils
Above Left Cottage Dorm Council
Fran Lawless, Tricia Mcguire, Marene
Emanuel, Mamie Grisham, and Teressa
Dew; Above Right Winship Dorm
Council Gail Burr, Vickie Kirby, Lynn
Jameson, Jane Brawley, Beth Wicken-
berg, Polly Crook, Ann Galloway, and
Dana deWitt; Right Rebekah Dorm
Council Martha Sarbaugh, Muffin
Crim, Wendy Whelchel, Mary Anne
Bleker, and Lynn Satterthwaite.
Music Club
Ann Conrad, Pam Coffey, and Lou Anne Cassels.
Lecture
Committee
Debbie Garfield, Mary
Wade, Betsey Wall, and
Joyce McKee.
Eta Sigma
Phi
Camilla Brannen, Anne
Walker, Patty Hughes,
Suzi Brinkley, Beth
Meaney, Sally Echols, and
Karen White.
MORTAR BOARD
Mortar Board
Above Marianne Bradley,
Karen Lortscher, Mary Mar-
garet MacLaughlin, Mrs. Bow-
den, Lib McGregor, Beth Budd,
Elinor Perkins, Becky King, Ann
Christensen, Dr. Chang, Betty
Binkley, Marty Rutledge, and
Marta Harley.
Aurora
Ann Fincher, Marta Harley, Ann Loden, JoAnne Williams, and Becky Wilson.
B.O.Z.
Nancy Mitchell, Lee Davis, Becky Wilson, JoAnne Williams, Blue Argo, Beth Wickenberg, Marta
Harley, Liz Hornsby, and Miss Trotter.
Profile
Left Above Eva
Gantt, Patty Pearson,
Marianne Brinker,
Joyce McKee, Jan
Fredrickson, Susan
Balch, Marene Eman-
uel; Middle Bonnie
Pedersen, Ann Fin-
cher, Eugenia Laster,
Mary Jane Warren;
Right Below Ang-
lynn McGuff.
Rep
Council
Robbie Goodal
Susan Skinner, Eleni
Papador, Lucy Turner,
Lib Mc Gregor, Nancy
White, Teresa Lee,
Pedrick Stall, India
Culpepper, Rose Ann
Cleveland, Mary Gay
Morgan, Ann Christ-
ensen, Betty Binkley,
Margaret Robinson,
Marianne Bradley,
Sherry Huebsch, Jan
Fredrickson, and Alice
Lightle.
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Spirit
Committee
Patty Pearson, Kar-
en Tilley, Mary Gay.
Chimo
Susan Leong, Jackie
Smith, Sarah Harrison,
Lily Chan, Eve Adan, Jill
Johnson, Nellie Jitsuya,
Jennifer Frank, Lydia
Bendick, Patricia Aguilar,
Sarah Brooke, Yinka
Edun, Beth Abbott, Karin
Horstmann, Jean Williams.
Young Democrats
Dorothy Wilkes, Linda Parsons, Taffy Stills, Mary Gay, Sandra Saseen, and Melissa Stretch.
Young Republicans
Mary Price, Sandy Stogsdill, Anita Kern, Lea Grimes, Henny Leiand, Gail Burr, Becky Zittrauer,
Mary Frances Shine, Lee Dillard, Pam Hamilton, Kimberly Erickson, and Karen Close.
Blackfriars
Anne Walker, Ruth McAliley, Ruthie
McManus, Julie McRae, Ann Gallo-
way, Mr. Evans, Muffin Crim, Carole
Langston, Bungi Harris, Liz Lee, Miss
Green, Elizabeth Knight, Susan
Stigall, Debbie McBride, Elaine Wil-
liams, Eva Gantt, Becky Miller, An-
nette Cook, Karen Lortscher, Marty
Howard, Marianne Bradley, Jamie Os-
good, Sandra Saseen, Carolyn McK-
inney, Sarah Brooke, Eleanor Phelps,
and Ellen Phillips.
Alpha Psi Omega
Mr. Evans, Marianne Bradley, Sarah Brooke, Ruthie McManus, Susan Stigall, Carolyn Mckinney, Becky Miller, Liz
Lee, Martha Howard, Jamie Osgood, Miss Green, Karen Lortscher.
Faculty Administration
new president's program "Meet the Students in Rebekah" . . . evaluating the faculty . . .
trying to find a decent greeting card in the bookstore ... the smell of pipe tobacco . . . filling
out the PCS and eventually the Agnes Scott supplement . . . faculty who give out exams
always too slow and always too cheerful . . . smell of coffee from the faculty lounge . . .
4-hole golf course Miss Cox's pride ... Mr. and Mrs. Perry eating dinner together in the
dining hall . . . reading lists . . . bibliography cards and footnotes . . . breaking in the new
faculty; being broken down by the old faculty . . . meeting prospective faculty members . . .
blackboards . . . Christmas tree in Buttrick with homemade decorations . . . trying to get cre-
dit for summer school . . . remembering how long to wait for a late professor . . . filling out
three schedules every quarter for the Dean of Students' Office . . . Pepperdene time starting
class early and ending it late . . . making sure Mrs. Lindig has the college calendar up to date
. . . "Me and My Shadow" new song from the Vocational Office . . . presidential pep talk in
the winter of our discontent . . . Mr. McNair's letters to sophomore parents . . . wondering
just how late one can turn in a paper . . . faculty advisors and student counsel . . . asking Mrs.
Turner for money lost in the Coke machine . . . Security coping with 2 major rules changes in
one year . . . filing for a transcript . . . waiting in line for the Xerox machine . . . scheduling
for student service . . . meeting a class in the library . . . getting help from Mr. Lewis for Black
Cat . . . seeing faculty husbands and wives during Junior Jaunt . . . being cheered during fall
quarter exam period by faculty and administration carolers . . .
Faculty
standing behind a lectern, sitting on the desl<,
keeping sporadic office hours, writing on the
blackboard, inviting students to homes "And
gladly wolde he lerne and gladly teche" . . .
academic processions . . . Faculty Wives Fair for
Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship . . . Friday af-
ternoon faculty meetings . . . third Buttrick . . .
new babies for the Woods' and Matthews' ... fa-
culty swim every day for Miss Zenn . . . peppy
Mrs. Pepe . . . Mr. Simpson's frigid sea urchins
. . . syllabii . . . faculty help for Sophomore Par-
ents Weekend . . . Mr. and Mrs. Sheats
matched twosome . . . Mr. McNair pouring cider
for Ti-Grace Atkinson's reception . . . Mr. Martin's
extra flourish for the third verse of hymns . . .
Miss Winter on the southern accent . . . playdays
with Miss McKemie . . . Mrs. Pepperdene's
face wreathed in smiles now that the book is all
Donne . . . the true faculty talents revealed in
Junior Jaunt . . . recommendations for graduate
school and jobs . . . Miss Meroney lunching with
students . . . conferences for freshmen English
papers . . . the stocked aquarium as one enters
Campbell . . . Felix Niger the history of Black
Cat from Miss Bradham . . . AAUP . . . initials on
major cards . . . Mittagstisch . . . Mrs. Pepper-
dene with prospective students . . . philosophical
sermonettes from Mr. Parry . . . Environmental
Symposium '74 Mr. Leslie and Mr. Orr ... a
fond farewell to Misses Bridgman, Dunstan, Click
and Winter . . . fellow students.
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Administration
homemade cookies from the dining hall . . . ASC
scavenger hunt freshmen orientation to the lib-
rary . . . Bertie's candy jar . . . Miss Currie's
moved into a date parlor . . . checks for multiples
of $5. . . long lines for registration . . .bookstore
smiles even when selling exam envelopes . . .
exam teas from the senior residents . . . Dean
Gary's computer for Grade Point Average . . .
scouring the South for the Class of '78 . . . Mr.
Hannah walking his dog . . . ASC first
the president with a drink at the Black Cat
Dance . . . course changes with Dean Petty . . .
Christmas presents to ASC employees . . . the
note on your grades from the Registrar's office
. . . entire Business Office at an informal convoca-
tion . , . getting to the bank before it closes on
Friday afternoon . . . feigning madness only to
learn that Dr. Phrydas really does exist . . . seeing
Mrs. Wimpy upstairs instead of in the LDH ... the
enticing films of the admissions staff . . . the
drinking PC's and the Administrative Committee
. . . meeting in the Hub with the Trustees . . .
Miss Murphy's bulletin board summer camps
and pay scales . . . notice from the Dean of Stu-
dents' Office about how to close your window over
Christmas vaction . . . wondering what the Office
of Development develops . . . parking tickets . . .
the men raking leaves and sowing grass seed for
two months . . . being with the College in every
season.
Faculty
Above Right Charles A. Leonard III; Center
Left Robert F. Westervelt; Center Right;
Leiand C. Steven; Below Marie Huper
Pepe, Chairman.
Bible And
Religion
Above Left Kwai Sing Chang; Below Left Mary Boney
j Sheats, Chairman; Below Paul L. Garber.
Biology
Above Martin A. Bordner;
Below Left Sandra T. Bowden;
Below Right Nancy P. Grose-
close, (Jhairman.
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Above Left Thomas E.
Simpson, Above Right
Josephine Bridgman,
Below Mary T. Kelly.
Far Left Alice J. Cunningham; Above Center Mary W,
Fox; Middle Left Julia T. Gary; Middle Right W. Joe
Frierson, Chairman; Below Marion T. Clark.
Classics
Above Left Elizabeth G. Zenn; Above Right M. j
Kathryn Click, Chairman; Below Myrna G. Young. ^
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Right William H. Weber III; Below Edward C
Johnson, Jr.
Above Left Margaret P. Ammons,
Chairman; Center Left Lawrence R.
Hepburn; Below Left Jacqueline
Thornberry; Below Right Nathalie
F. Anderson.
English
This Page: Above Right Linda Lentz Woods;
Above Left Margaret W. Pepperdene, Chairman;
Middle Right W. Edward McNair;Below Left Jo
Allen Bradham; Below Right Jack L. Nelson. Op-
posite Page: Above B.W. Ball; Middle Left
Mark S. Siegchrist; Middle Right Patricia G.
Pinka; Below Left Gretchen Schuiz; Below
Right Margaret G. Trotter.
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Below Benjamin C-P Bao; Right Vladimir Volkoff
Below Right Huguette D. Kaiser.
Left Claire M.Hubert; Right Chloe Steel
Raphael Molho and Mary Virginia Allen.
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Above Dewey W. Kramer; Above Right
Gunther Bicknese, Chairman; Belov^^ Right In-
grid E. Wieshofer.
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History and Political
Science
Above Left John L. Gignilliat; Above Right Geraldine M.
Meroney; Below Left Augustus B. Cochran III; Below Right
David W. Orr.
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Above Left Penelope Campbell; Above Right David W.
Robson; Below Michael J. Brown, Chairman.
Mathematics
Above Left Virginia Arnold Diehl; Above Right Sara L.
Ripy, Chairman; Below Left Ronald B, Wilde; Below Right
Robert A. Leslie.
Music
Left to Right Jay C. Fuller; Michael
McDowell" Chairman; Elizabeth E. Chap-
man; Raymond J. Martin; John L. Adams;
Theodore K. Matthews.
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Philosophy
Above Left Linda B. Cornett; Right Richard IVI. Wol
ters; Below Richard D. Parry, Chairman.
Physical Education
Above Left Kate McKemie, Chairman; Above Right
Margaret Louise Cox; Left Marylin B. Darling; Right
Kathryn A. Manuel.
Physics
Above George H. Folsom; Below Philip B. Reinhart.
Psychology
Above Left Lee B. Copple, Acting Chairman; Above
Right Thomas W. Hogan; Below Left Betsy B.
Kahan; Below Right Jacqueline N. Hill.
Spanish
Above Constance Shaw-Mazlish; Below Left
Florence J. Dunstan, Chairman; Below Right
Eloise Herbert.
Speech And
Drama
Above Left Roberta Winter, Chairman;
Below Left Elvena M. Green; Below Right
William H.C. Evans.
Office of The
Dean of Faculty
Opposite Page: Julia T. Gary, Dean of Fa-
culty. This Page: Mildred Love Petty, As-
sistant Dean of Faculty.
Office
Of The
President
Above Carlene
Duncan, Secretary;
Below Mary Al-
verta Bond, Ad-
ministrative Assis-
tant, Secretary to
the President; Sec-
retary to the Board
of Trustees.
Office
of the
Dean
of the
Faculty
Above Katherine
S. Turner, Secret-
ary to the Dean of
Faculty; Below
Kathryn G.
Turenne, Secretary
in the Office of the
Dean of Faculty.
Office of
Admissions
This Page: Ann Thompson,
Assistant to the Director of
Admissions. Opposite Page:
Above Laura Steele, Regis-
trar and Director of Admis-
sions; Below Secretaries to
the Registrar and Director of
Admissions: Linda Anderson,
Jean Davis, and Deborah
Neely.
Office Of The
Dean Of
Students
This Page Roberta K.
Jones, Dean of Students.
Opposite Page: Above
Moliie Merrick, Assistant
Dean of Students; Below
Left Mary L. Currie, As-
sistant Dean of Students
and Director of the Student
Services Program; Below
Right lone Murphy, As-
sistant Dean of Students
and Director, Office of
Career Planning.
Above Mary Lindig, Secretary to the Dean
of Students; Below Wanda H. Stevenson,
Secretary, Office of the Dean of Students.
The Library
Above Left Mary Carter, Assistant Reference
Librarian; Above Right Lolla Mangin, Readers
Service Assistant; Below Elizabeth Ginn,
Periodicals Reference Librarian; Barbara Og-
lesby, Assistant Librarian and Reference Lib-
rarian; Carol Culpepper, Assistant Cataloguer;
Kathy Bell, Acquisitions Assistant; Brenda
Prichett, Technical Services Assistant; Mildred
Wall<er, Secretary. Previous Page: Lillian New-
man, Associate Librarian and Reference Lib-
rarian; Dale F. Luchsinger, Librarian.
Office of
Public Relations
And Development
Above Edward McNair,
Director of Public Rela-
tions; Below Paul M.
McCain, Vice President for
Development.
Above Left Andrea Helms, News Director and As-
sistant to the Director of Public Relations; Above
Right Janet Pirkle, Secretary in Office of Develop-
ment; Below Dorothea Markert, Development Re-
cords Officer and Assistant to the Director of Public
Relations.
Business Office
Above Louis P. Cox, Manager of the Post Office;
Below Left Sue White, Secretary and Juliette M.
Tiller, Accounts Payable and Payroll Officer; Below
Right Joe B. Saxon, Supervisor of Buildings and
Grounds.
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This Page: Above Kate B. Goodson, Ac-
countant and Assistant to the Treasurer;
Below William M. Hannah, Treasurer.
Opposite Page: Above Ann Potts, Assis-
tant; Below/ Left Janet Gould, Secretary;
Below Right Ann Stapleton, Recorder
and Financial Aid Officer.
Alumnae
Office
Above Deborah Flem-
ing, Alumnae Fund Coor-
dinator and Assistant to
the Director of Alumnae
Affairs; Sheila L. Wilkins,
Secretary; Mary L. Currie,
Manager of the Alumnae
House and Assistant in the
Alumnae Office; Carey
Craig, Associate Director
of Alumnae Affairs.
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Dining
Hall Staff
Below Loise Wimpy,
Supervisor; Barbara F.
Saunders, Dietitian; Fae D.
Robinson, Assistant Dieti-
tian.
Infimary
This Page: Above Right Rosemonde Peltz, IVl.D.;
Above Left Malcom G. Freeman, M.D.; Below
Right Armand Hendee, M.D.; Below Left Irene
A. Phrydas, M.D.; Opposite Page: Above Elsie
Boyer, LPN; Below Barbara Richardson, RN, Mar-
garet Copple, RN.
Bookstore
Above Elsie P. Doerping
haus, Assistant; Below
Vernita M. Barnett, Man
agar.
Below Assistants to
the Dean of Students:
Faye D. Parks, Lou H.
Voorhees, Concepion
P. Leon, Mary B.
Queen, Virginia S.
Hall, Roberta C. Sulli-
van.
Classes
seeing friends after a summer's absence ... the community in Convocation . . . Hub parties
. . . fellow martyrs in language lab . . . true friends those who run laps with you . . . pop-
corn parties . . . borrowing notes . . . cramming together . . . talking with your roommate in
the middle of the night . . . frequent study breaks . . . "can I borrow?" . . . always
sitting in the same seat in class ... the sound of typewriters punctuating the end of the quar-
ter .. . swapping hostess -duty and phone co-op . . . sharing baby oil while sunbathing . . .
movies during exam period . . . cheerful cherubs . . . bulletin boards . . . open mailboxes
. . . cutting class . . . going to lunch at 11:45 . . . walking Into greater Decatur on Friday
afternoon ... the close of Shutley's . . . buying the Donne book . . . eager for the Frost
Centennial . . . "the kids are coming" from Georgia Retardation Center . . . alone in the dorm
with no one to talk to on Saturday night . . . organic tests every other Friday . . . hearing the
chimes from Decatur . . . firedrills at 12:30 . . . going to classes in the dark but playing tennis
at 7 p.m. . . . training ourselves not to hear the midnight freight . . . selling books to under-
classmen . . . picking up mail for friends . . . cussing . . . making time for lectures . . . rigor
mortifying in the reserve room . . . patronizing vending machines . . . trying to maintain a
thought over lawn mowers and Miss McKemie's P.E. classes . . . discussing shades of finger
polish . . . gathering in the Hub to watch the CBS news . . . ushering . . . reading posters
. . . daily checking the weekly calendar . . . changing from Rebakah to Buttrick time . . .
saying cheerful things to one's plants . . . playing cards to avoid study . . . listening to music
majors practicing at all hours . . . decorating the campus for Black Cat . . . April Fool's Day
. . . student art work in Dana . . .
Freshmen
being sponsored by juniors and helped by soplio-
mores . . . seeing advisors . . . becoming socially
oriented, i.e. suffering through rush among Georgia
Tech Greeks . . . Happy Brithday to Dennis . . . De-
nnis who? . . . assigned seats at class meetings . . .
how to study, by Dean Petty . . . how to win at hoc-
key, by Miss McKemie . . . the study of women in
English 101 .. . out past LTL for the Black Cat
Dance . . . homesickness . . . not making straight
A's any more . . . not making any A's any more . . .
huge phone bills . . . switching roommates and
rooms ... a surfeit of sexual imagery . . . having a
beautiful fall when everyone promised rain . . .
handbook orientation . . . the Honor System . . . en-
thusiastic basketball players beating the seniors in
the cottages . . . fall elections . . . language lab . . .
getting back the first English paper and discovering
that one's calling in life seems to be writing wrongs
. . . spending afternoons in labs . . . being told by
upperclassmen how lax one's social regulations are
. . . football games and drinking . . . the first exam
period exhaustion . . . learning the bus schedule
. . . hoping for unlimited cuts . . . adjustment and
acclimatization . . . blind dates . . . the library . . .
trying to learn the names of all the professors . . .
gaining weight and dieting . . . winter quarter blues
. . . having a home-town honey . . . going to P by G.
. actually knowing people in high school . . .
bringing stuffed animals . . . starting to smoke . . .
starting . . .
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Ellen Abernathy
Josette Alberts
Anne Alexander
Renee Anderson
Carroll Auclair
Evelyn Babcock
Susan Babinchak
Mary Allison Ballew
Mary Anne Barlow
Lydia Bendeck
Holly Anne Bennett
Karen Bittenbender
Mary Collins Blackmon
Anne Bond
Katharine Booker
Mary Crist Brown
Nancy Burnham
Anne Callison
Deborah Capelle
Valerie Clark
Christa Cline
Sharon Colllngs
Ann Conrad
Annette Cook
Carolyn Corbett
Cathryn Crane
Joy Cunningham
Cynthia Davis
Patrice Davis
Renee Davis
Dana deWitt
Anita Dodson
Melissa Elder
Anne Elliot
Patricia Fishel
Kandace Fitzhugh
Ellen Fort
Sylvia Foster
Jane Fraley
Elaine Francisco
Jennifer Frank
Fran Franl<lin
Audrey Grant
Karen Green
Nancy Guerro
Gay Gurley
Sarah Hager
Susan Hall
Charmian Hamilton
Glenn Hankinson
Juliette Harper
Virgina Hilsman
Cynthia Hodges
Lynn Holden
lllliililill
Suzanne Hollonnan
Cheryl Houy
Anne Hull
Mary Ihley
Angela Ingram
Caroline Inman
Sue Jinks
Emma Johnson
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Rebecca Jones
Rhett Jones
Bonnell Jopling
Ruth Jowers
Terri Keeler
Mary Ann Kruskamp
Katheryn Kussrow
Mary Lambright
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Melissa Landon
Carole Langston
Eugenia Laster
Katherine Lawther
Susan Leong
Gloria Lewis
LuAnne Loftis
Marianne Lyon
Georganne Major
Eleanor McCain
Ruth McMullen
Patrica McWaters
I'oni Meador
Julia Midl<iff
Diane Miller
Teresa Moore
Melinda Morris
Daisy Morton
Janet Mushegan
Beverly Nelson
Holly Newberry
Katherine Dates
Clare O'Kelley
Francine Oliver
Anne Paulin
Susi Pedrick
Cynthia Perkins
Anne Pesterfield
Julie Pflughaupt
Carol Piatnek
Susan Pirkle
Julie Poole
Sandra Sassen
Nancy Setzler
Linda Shearon
Tamara Shell
Sarah Shurley
Virginia Singeltary
Nancy Sisk
Deborah Smith
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Susan Smith
Cynthia Spaugh
Pat Stephens
Caroline Swink
Gail latum
Vance Thompson
Lois Turner
Patricia White
Catherine Whitehead
Frances Wicl<es
Lydia Will<es
Elaine Williams
Kay Williams
Lynn Wilson
Nancy Wimbish
Donna Winters
Diane Woodward
Sophomores
getting ready for Soph Parents Weekend . . . feel-
ing older in the fall . . . being at home on campus
. . . Winnie the Pooh . . . trying to finish require-
ments and pick a major ... to transfer or not to
transfer . . . dwindling social life after freshman
year? . . . winning the scholarship trophy . . .
nostalgia as the sister class graduates . . . last
year of P.E. . . . knowing all the words to "God of
the Marching Centuries" . . . getting ready for
Soph Parents Weekend . . . taking one's first
upper-level courses . . . wishing for a car . . .
finishing the Student Directory before Thanksgiv-
ing .. . having enthusiasm . . . knowing where
professors' offices are . . . Sophomore Slump
. . . Ragqedy Ann . . . getting ready for Soph
Parents Weekend . . . trying to help or hinder
freshmen . . . learning which professors to take
. . . finding you've wasted 9 hours . . . beginning
to work at Western Sizzler . . . sunbathing in front
of the infirmary . . . volunteering . . . getting
ready for Soph Parents Weekend . . . replacing
throw rugs with old carpets . . . ignoring the hall
phones . . . taking tennis or fundamentals . . .
collecting Dante's glasses . . . learning the way to
Manuel's . . . never using one's own iron or laun-
dry rack . . . supporting all campus organizations
. . . asking friends for blind dates . . . partying
with parents during Soph Parents Weekend . . .
no more class meeeting in Maclean . . . halfway
through one's college career . . .
Katherine Akin
Rachel Alexander
Lucta Allen
Carol Asbell
Patty Avery
Susan Balch
Lisa Banks
Cherry Joy Beysselance
Kitty Bireley
Carolyn Bitter
Gay Blackburn
Beth Boney
Brandon Brame
Jane Brawley
Jan Brisendine
Dellphine Brown
Lucy Burch
Margaret' Carter
Diana Casten
Anne Clark
Karen Close
Alexandra Coclin
Muffin Crim
Alice Cromer
Polly Crook
Beth Davis
Lee Davis
Phyllis DeVane
Beth DeWall
Lee Dillard
Eldridge Downey
Emily Dunbar
Cathy DuPree
Marianna Edwards ^
Kimberly Erickson /
Stacie Faiozia '
Demise Floyd
Cile Fowler
Lynn Freeman
Roslyn Fretwell
Ann Galloway
Eva Gantt
Josie Gartrell
Alice Gentry
Susan Grier
Lee Ann Grimes
Pam Hamilton
Bungi Harris
Buff Hatcfier
Marty Hench
Hope Hood
Liz Hornsby
Martha Howell
Debbie Huband
Sherry Huebsch
Marjorie Hunter
Becca James
Gemma Jernigan
Becky Jewell
Jeanne Jones
Julie Jordan
Bettyann Kelahan
Frazer Kinnett
Cheryl Kitchens
Nancy Leasendale
Henny Leiand
Diana Lipscomb
Alice Little
Karen Lockard
Jane Maas
Jan MacDonald
Ginny Maguire
Beth McBride
Debbie McBride
Becky McCulioh
Betsy McDaniel
Julia McRae
Beth Meaney
Jody Melton
Chris Metz
Peggie Miller
Melissa Mills
Nancy Mitchell
Susan Mitchell
Genevieve New
Janet Norton
Candice Oslund
Ann Patton
Patty Pearson
Bonnie Pedersen
Mary Price
Jennifer Rich
Lori Riley
Lisa Roberts
Louise Roche
Emily Rumph
Judy Sapp
Martha Sarbaugh
Lynn Schellack
Linda Scribner
Jean Sheffield
Louise Sheridan
Shari Shufelt
Jacqueline Smith
Martha Smith
Alicia Snyder
Pedrick Stall
Janie Sutton
Polky Tarwater
Barbie Thrash
Anne Darby Tison
Lark Todd
Ann Turner
Lucy Turner
Laura Underwood
Candis Veale
Anne Walker
Win Anne Wannamaker
Martha Watson
Kay Webb
Denise Westbrook
Nita Whetstone
Karen White
Dorothy Wilkes
Angele Willcox
Barbara Williams
Beverly Williams
Jean Williams
Jill Worthey
Barbara Wyche
Sarah Wynn
Juniors
having too many books for the bookcase . . . having
TV sets, stereos, hot pots and cook books . . . getting
tipsy drunk often but really drunk only twice a quarter
. . . not going to class meetings . . . feeling maternal
toward freshmen . . . getting gray hairs . . . going out
to eat a lot at night with girls . . . tiring of the
fraternity scene . . . being in charge of Black Cat and
Junior Jaunt . . . wondering if the other classes do
anything . . . feeling busy and important . . . collect-
ing memorabilia . . . having appointment calendars
. . . scheduling classes for midmorning . . . drinking
too much coffee . . . thinking about the FUTURE . . .
watching Seniors and wondering "Will we be like that
next year?" . . . not hearing the hall phones ... be-
ginning to use the library again . . . trying to choose a
topic for an independent . . . giving advice about pro-
fessors to underclassmen . . . sitting in the dining hall
for an hour after lunch and supper . . . ceasing to feel
inferior to professors . . . spending vacations visiting
friends and travelling . . . worrying about the future of
the College . . . worrying about spring elections . . .
hoping summer will hurry up and arrive . . .becoming
Tab addicts . . . becoming movers and shakers in-
stead of the moved and the shaken . . . hoping to be
nominated for office and deciding to petition . . .
wondering which dorm to live in next year . . . tutor-
ing at Beacon Hill Elementary . . . almost . . .
Vicki Baynes
Nan Berry
Mary Anne Bleker
Connie Bowen
Marianne Brinker
Suzi Brinkley
Mary Louise Brown
Melodye Brown
Victoria Burgess
Lou Anne Cassels
Shelby Cave
Lily Chan
Debbie Clarl<
Rose Ann Cleveland
Vickl Cook
Stacye Corbitt
Terry Davis
Louise Dawsey
Pam Edwards
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Gina Etheridge
Ann Fincher
Allyn Fine
Sliaron Forney
Sandy Eraser
Susan Gamble
Cfiariotte Gillis
Robbie Goodail
Allison Grigsby
Kay Griner
Debbie Harris
Sarah Harrison
Gee Hay
Lisa Heatly
Patsy Hilton
Glenn Hodge
Denise Hord
Karin Horstmann
Howell Hampton
Lynne Jameson
Shell! Jenkins
Jill Johnson
Mary Jones
Nell Jordan
Susan Landham
Mae Logan
Ruth McAliley
Lynda McCray
Beth McFadden
Joyce McKee
Carolyn McKinney
Ruthie McManus
Delia McMillan
Donna McWhorter
Fran Maguire
Becky Meador
Mary Gay Morgan
Hatsy Newton
Marie Newton
Nancy Oliver
Virginia Parker
Mary Pender
Jayne Peterman
Ellen Phillips
Cathy Pirl<!e
Catherine Pugh
Karen Rahenkamp
Melinda Rapp
Debbie Reddle
Irmina Rivero
Christ! Roberts
Vicki Roberts
Margaret Robison
Angle Rushing
Margaret Samford
Lyn Satterthwaite
Sandy Sheridan
Mary Frances Shine
Melissa Shuster
Susan Stigall
Susannah Stevens
Melissa Stretch
Shelley Tapp
Kay Teien
Becky Thompson
Judy Thompson
June Thompson
Marsha Thrift
Karren Tilley
Carol Townsend
Sally Turner
Betsy Wall
Becky Weaver
Knight Webb
Lynda Weizenecker
Frances Weston
Nancy White
Beth Wicl<enberg
Deidre Will<es
Joanne Williams
Laurie Williams
Margaret Williams
Becky Wilson
Linda Woodward
Whit Worman
Above Debbie
Hamby, Ann Loden,
Semerlyn Paris, Irmina
Rivero; Below Debi
Belt.
Seniors
Investiture . . . "We are tired old Seniors" . . . inde-
pendents . . . having one's own carrel in the library
with a light that doesn't work . . . knowing no under-
classmen . . . being interviewed for jobs . . . not get-
ting any mail . . . becoming engaged and being
thrown in the Alumnae Pond . . . GRE's . . .graduate
school . . . scheduling 13 hours for spring quarter
. . . saying, "It goes by so quickly" . . . planning
weddings . . . pass-fail courses . . . poring over
catalogues . . . living in singles . . . having ASC rings
with letters that don't interlock . . . waiting for letters
of acceptance . . . saying, "If I had it to do over again,
I'd " . . . becoming maudlin and nostalgic when we
sing "God of the Marching Centuries" . . . saying
Black Cat is silly . . . being president or chairman or
something . . . being either in early or out all night
. . . student teaching . . . job hunting . . . being
flabby too much drink and no more P.E. . . . get-
ting hair cuts . . . never having phone co-op or hos-
tess duty . . . really looking at china surveys . . .
drycleaning . . . counting the days until graduation
. . . having a boyfriend who's left Atlanta . . . intern-
ships . . . going to see Miss Gary about the FUTURE
. . . getting the GREAT DEPRESSION, or what-will-
l-do-with-the-rest-of-my-life panic . . . having huge
plants because they've grown since freshman year
. . . saying, "This is my last " . . . majoring in
extra-class education . . . graduating from Agnes
Scott.
This Page: Above Melisha Miles, Psychol-
ogy; Below Jeanette Walls Fredrickson, His-
tory; Opposite Page: Above Mrs. Carolyn
Sisk Deadwyler, Political Science; Below
Lucile Saxon Palmer, Sociology.
Wendy Hellings, French.
Left Barbara Diane Beeler,
Music; Below Kate Elizabeth
McGregor, Sociology.
Above Mrs. Martha Stephen-
son Kelley, Spanish; Right
Martha Elizabeth Howard,
Dramatic Arts.
Mrs. Deanna Penland Ramsey, Music.
Right Victoria Margaret Kirby,
Psychology; Below Elizabeth Stratton
Lee, Dramatic Arts and Philosophy.
Above Leila Wheatley Kinney, Art and English; Right
Gloria Maxine Wyatt, Mathematics.
This page: Judy Carol Duncan, Mathematics; Opposite Page: Mrs. Elizabeth Holmes
Smith, Biology.
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Janet Leigh Sarbaugh, History; Above Right Wendy Michele Whelchel,
Economics; Below Left Deborah Sue Welch, History; Below Right Mary
Jane Warren, Art.
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This Page: Above Brenda Sue Stills,
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English. Opposite Page: Above Ethel
Celeste Cox, History; Below Ivey Beth
Budd, Economics.
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Anita Kathryn Kern, Physics. Opposite Page: Above
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Davara Jane Dye, French; Below Lucy Norton Moss,
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Left Mary Lynn Gay,
Economics; Below Kay Lillian
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Above Mrs. Susan Higgins Norton, Biology; Middle Amy Louise
Ledebuhr, Political Science; Below Nancy Strother Dodd, English.
Above Ann Maureen
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Right Linda Diane
Parsons, Political Sci-
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Above Mary Margaret MacLauchlin, Psychology;
Below Elizabeth Evert Bean, History and
Mathematics.
Below Left Ellen Jean Redd, Bible and Religion; Below Right Mrs. Eleanor White
Deierlein, English and American Art/American Literature.
This Page: Left Jo Ann Hensley, Psychology; Below
Patricia Ruth McGuire, Biology. Opposite Page: Above
Anne Frances Fulton, German; Middle Ann Cordes Har-
vey, Art; Below Lynn Elizabeth Ezell, Biology.
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Ranl<in, Economics. Opposite Page:
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Right Linda Lou Hill, Mathematics; Left Mary Kerr
Praytor, Art; Right Jane Marshall Simons, Art.
This Page: Ann Marie Poe, English and Psychology. Opposite Page: Above
Paullin Holloway Ponder, Psychology; Below Karen Anne Lortscher,
Dramatic Arts.
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Susan Page Skinner,
Psychology.
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History; Below Susan Ray Black-
wood, Art. Opposite Page: Above
Mrs. Kay Parkerson O'Briant, History;
Below Left Elizabeth Blue Argo, Art
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Verde . . . Forum Romanum, Boarium e Im-
periale . . . Villa Giulia and Greek vases . . .
"the Etruscan pose" . . . sarcophagi . . .
Praxiteles, Hadrian and Zenn . . . The Panth-
eon ... St. Peter's . . . Vittorio Emmanuele,
the Uffizi and Borghese . . . Michelangelo,
Raphael and Pepe . . . "50 lire, please" . . .
"Aida" at Garacalla . . . bus #75 . . .
"strictly B.C." . . . Papa Pepe . . . churches
. . . divino devino . . . "andiamo" . . . Ber-
nini and Kernini . . . spaghetti a la ...
Burt Lancaster at Sabatini's . . . coins in
Trevi . . . S.P.Q.R. . . . Ciao Bella.
SuperX Drug
523 Church St.
Decatur, Ga.
Shields
141 Sycamore St.
Decatur, Ga.
The Sherwin Williams Co.
217 Trinity Place
Decatur, Ga.
The Square Table Restaurant
129 E. Ponce de Leon Ave.
Decatur, Ga.
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Smith's Shoes
Decatur, Ga.
Herff Jones Co.
5105 Peachtree Ind. Blvd.
Atlanta, Ga.
The Good Life
#1 W. Court Square
Decatur, Ga.
Fat Albert's Sandwich Shop
127 E. Court Square
Decatur, Ga.
Hearn Jewelry Co., Inc.
131 Sycamore St.
Decatur, Ga.
Watson's
309 E. College Ave.
Decatur, Ga.
Sharian, Inc.
368 W. Ponce de Leon Ave.
Decatur, Ga.
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forming a multitude
but a multitude of one
growing inward and outward,
sharing vistas of mankind,
exploring nooks and crannies
in the self . . .
probing so many depths,
sending out roots that will stretch
yet never snap,
defining oneself more clearly,
but erasing the boundaries
of one's existence . . .
things that don't stop here,
that can't stop here . . .
and a soul
never satisfied,
yet thriving on its hunger
an infinite debt:
a way of life,
and a way to life.
"I am a part of all that I have met;
Yet all experience is an arch wherethro'
Gleams that untraveli'd world whose margin
fades
for ever and for ever when I move."
Tennyson, "Ulysses"