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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 
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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 
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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. 


Silhouette 


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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- 
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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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Treasurer's  Office 


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 


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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 
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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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Below  —  Ann  Hunter  McMillan,  English;  Right  Below 
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Psychology;  Below—  Elinor  Merritt  Perl<ins,  Music. 


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Above  —  Angela  Dunn,  Psychology;  Right  Above 
—  Marianne  Bradley,  Psychology;  Right  Below/  — 
Mary  Jane  Kerr,  History. 


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This  Page:  Below—  Lyn  Sanders  Stogsdill,  Mathematics; 
Right  —  Deborah  Sue  Walker,  History;  Opposite  Page: 
Patricia  Louise  Hughes,  Classics. 


This  Page:  Karen  Elizabeth  Dick,  Psychology.  Opposite  Page;  Above  Left  — 
Janet  Leigh  Sarbaugh,  History;  Above  Right  —  Wendy  Michele  Whelchel, 
Economics;  Below  Left  —  Deborah  Sue  Welch,  History;  Below  Right  —  Mary 
Jane  Warren,  Art. 


Right  —  Pamela  Coffey,  Psychol- 
ogy; Below  —  Mrs.  Ann  Early 
Bibb,  Chemistry. 


Far  Left  Above  —  Claire  Owen,  Economics  and  Mathematics;  Far  Right  Above - 
Lawless,  Psychology;  Above  —  Mrs.  Julie  Lipscomb  MacLemore,  French. 


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This  Page:  Above  —  Brenda  Sue  Stills, 
Philosophy;  Below  —  Lucile  Eve  Brockman, 
English.  Opposite  Page:  Above  —  Ethel 
Celeste  Cox, History;  Below  —  Ivey  Beth 
Budd,  Economics. 


This  Page:  Right  —  Mary  Susan  Walker,  English;  Below 
—  Anita  Kathryn  Kern,  Physics.  Opposite  Page:  Above  — 
Eleanor  Lynn  Williams,  Spanish;  Left  Below  —  Ann  Allen 
Young,  Psychology;  Right  Below  —  Camilla  Brannen, 
Classics. 


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Right  —  Abigail  Hunter  Burr,  History;  Below  Right  — 
Davara  Jane  Dye,  French;  Below  —  Lucy  Norton  Moss, 
Spanish. 


Left  —  Mary  Lynn  Gay, 
Economics;  Below  —  Kay  Lillian 
Colvin,  Art. 


This  Page:  Calie  Lucile  Jones,  English  and  Sociology.  Opposite  Page: 
Above  —  Mrs. Susan  Higgins  Norton,  Biology;  Middle  —  Amy  Louise 
Ledebuhr,  Political  Science;  Below —  Nancy  Strother  Dodd,  English. 


Above  —  Ann  Maureen 
Christensen,  Biology; 
Right  —  Linda  Diane 
Parsons,  Political  Sci- 
ence. 


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. 


This  Page:  Right  —  Dorothy  Ann 
LaMon,  French;  Below  —  Gayle  Shute 
Ranl<in,  Economics.  Opposite  Page: 
Above  —  Rebecca  Ann  King,  English 
and  Art;  Below  —  Teresa  Louise  Lee, 
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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. 


Right  —  Tania  Gumusger- 
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Above  —  Laura  Lynn 
Johnson,  History;  Left  — 
Susan  Page  Skinner, 
Psychology. 


This  Page:  Above  —  Elizabeth  Smith, 
History;  Below  —  Susan  Ray  Black- 
wood, Art.  Opposite  Page:  Above  — 
Mrs.  Kay  Parkerson  O'Briant,  History; 
Below  Left  —  Elizabeth  Blue  Argo,  Art 
and  English;  Below  Right  —  Sally 
Martin  Harris,  English. 


This  Page:  Right  —  Julie  Louise 
Bennett,  Biology;  Below  —  Viv- 
ienne  Ryan  Drakes,  Psychology. 
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Yates  Worth,  Biology;  Below  — 
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This  Page:  Left  —  Eleni  Olga  Papador,  English;  Right  — 
Mary  Louise  Wade,  Bible  and  Religion  and  English.  Op- 
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22  bella  ragazze  .  .  .  Rome,  Florence,  Naples 
.  .  .  from  one  convent  to  another .  .  .  Monte 
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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International  Management 
Internationale  Betriebswirtschaft 
Frank  C.  Wilson 
P.O.  Box  1515 
Gainesville,  Ga.  30501 

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"