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Silhouette (1935) m .Sat.' t'*->^. I II 'l&i. ^-^i^ / :«:;>> '^. '.<"'''^^'*^^- Digitized by tine Internet Arciiive in 2010 witii funding from Lyrasis IVIembers and Sloan Foundation http://www.archive.org/details/silhouette193531agne 1'^'5-< SfPTEM&E.!?. I'j3 4 Sum Mo^) lye. wed thu tri sat UilC O M>rLOtl£j Li. (ScLLLor L>usIn£.S5 Tn.an.aatr Jail oiiJWiak 1Q55 nwlimzM Jon. mt byuuctunib crr cLai//^5oa//^5 |\TiVomv ic- mar ro-ur- "Dxxariu cfoLC TcaLcic 5lcur},ur aa5S^5 xa- mat rxnu^ ohuvLrtA afootxf loS-'J CX3 We dedicate the SILHOUETTE of 1935 to the Mothers and Fathers whose inestimable love and cherished ambitions for us have made these years at Agnes Scott possible. 9 T'.A'-^y- The Staff of the 1935 SILHOUETTE attempts to give an accurate picture of life on the campus of Agnes Scott College. We hope, as the years pass, this volume will be a source of recurring pleasure in recalling memories of student activities and interests during the year 1934-35. One of the most frequent methods of preserv- ing a lasting record is by keeping a diary from day to day; therefore this idea has been em- bodied in our theme. As a diary preserves mem- ories throughout the years we have attempted to compile this volume in its likeness. j^^kcKT" LJxartp iJ'z.cJiwr^cs OxJfuyCn^ iDz/QATLS 5. G O CLs sll£, SZLS Qj0/nt5 OocM^y ^*- ,^f^ ^r> :dx :-^ t '^j if X. y(^- •v^ ^^^W .-«^*'. ':'M ^i^> ^ lllFf^ i ^^«m mT'^h sfOj; '^^.^' ng^ .«s*«a&^' r, u'M 1 1%. .'?]?M»3^' ''/»^^ 'MW^.TfJ ^•"4sL-'''w^ .'* 1'^ ""• ^ ^yw r ' ' x'^^.."a^v ^ ^ j0 ' '< T^ff^V •^ '^S O/ht \^tnAMZA^ BOARD OF TRUSTEES J. K. ORR, Chairman Atlanta C. M. CANDLER Decatur W. C. VEREEN Moultrie, Ga. J. S. LYONS Atlanta F. M. INMAN Atlanta MRS. SAMUEL M. INMAN Atlanta MRS. C. E. HARMAN Atlanta MISS MARY WALLACE KIRK Tuscumbia, Ala. D. P. McGEACHY Decatur R. O. FLINN Atlanta H. T. MclNTOSH Albany, Ga. J. R. McCAIN Decatur J. J. SCOTT Decatur W. A. BELLINGRATH Montsomery, Ala. G. SCOTT CANDLER Decatur E. D. BROWNLEE Sanford, Fla. J. BULOW CAMPBELL Atlanta D. A. DUNSEITH Clearwater, Fla. MISS NANNETTE HOPKINS Decatur JOHN McMillan ",..... Stockton, Ala. W. J. RUSHTON Birmineham, Ala. GEORGE WINSHIP Atlanta WARNER H. DuBOSE Mobile, Ala. FRANCIS M. HOLT Jacksonville, Fla. MRS. J. F. DURRETT Atlanta i;;i;ii;;i;;i;!i:!i:;iiiiiiii;i;!i;ii;ii;!ii:)Wiii;;ii;ii;i!iir)ixi'.ii;;ii:i;i);:i::i:i;;i;:i!;i:;/^^^ ", :u:]\zi%i:m:iaxi\:m:ni>Mux;\mxMi:!WiKm SIDNEY DICKINSON'S PORTRAIT OF DR. J. R. McCAIN The portrait was a gift of the Student Body, the Faculty and the Alumnae PRESIDENT JAMES ROSS McCain, A.B., M.A., LL.D., Ph.D. Erskine College, University of Chicago, Columbia University, Davidson College DEAN NANNETTE HOPKINS, L;tt.D., Ph.D. University of Georgia, Oglethorpe University. ADMINISTRATION REGISTRAR SAMUEL GUERRY STUKES, A.B., B.D., M.A. SECRETARy TO THE REGISTRAR GLADYS R. CURTIS TREASURER J. C. TART RESIDENT NURSES HARRIET V. DAUGHERTY, R.N. EMILIE THOMAS, R.N. BUSINESS MANAGER R. B. CUNNINGHAM, B.S. SECRETARy TO THE BUSINESS MANAGER EMMIE J. ANSLEY HOUSEKEEPERS JENNIE DUNBAR FINNELL LENA DAVIES MATRON CUNNINGHAM EMMA E. MILLER i:;i;;i:;i:i:ii;:i:;iMli;ii;i:!i:!i:ii:!l!i)i;i:ii;:ii;i;:i;ii;ii:i;ni;ii:!i;;)::i::ivi:;);:i!;i;;/;;i;;i;;in ra = g ^ : p;i:;i:;i::i;:ii;i;;i;ii;;;;;|:;i';;;;/;:i:;o;:ii:ivi;:i;;i;)(;:i;;i;;i:;ii;i;;iiri;;/;;ii;i;;i::r/i:;)i;i;i;)( FACULTY DEPARTMENT OF BIBLE ALMA WILLIS SYDENSTRICKER, M.A„ Ph.D. Wooster University PROFESSOR JAMES THORNWELL GILLESPIE, A.B., B.D., TH.M., Ph.D. University of South Carolina, Colunnbia Theological Seminary, Louisville Presbyterian Seminary, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Sydcnstncker DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY MARY STUART MacDOUGALL, A.B., M.S., Ph.D. Randolph-Macon Woman's College, University of Chicago, Columbia University PROFESSOR MARY WESTALL, A.B., M.A., Ph.D.* Randolph-Macon Woman's College, Colu bia University, University of Chicago ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR THOMAS W. WHITAKER, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. University of California, University of Virginia ACTING ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR BLANCHE MILLER, A.B., M.S. Agnes Scott College, Emory University. INSTRUCTOR IN BIOLOGY SARAH B. BOWMAN, B.A. Agnes Scott College INSTRUCTOR IN BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY ROBERT B. HOLT, A.B., M.S. University of Wisconsin, University of Chicago. PROFESSOR PHILIPPA GARTH GILCHRIST, A.B., M.S., Ph.D. Agnes S^ott College, University of Wisconsin ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR MARGARET WHITINGTON DAVIS, A.B. Agnes Scott College INSTRUCTOR of absenc ;ii;;i;;i:)i;;i:;i;iiiM;ii:!i;ii;!ii:)iii;iii;ii;i;;i;ii;')iM;ii;;ii;i;x:i;;ivi;;i::i:;i;;);;i:ii;;i^ FACULTY DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY JAMES M. WRIGHT, A.B., Ph.D. William Jewell College, Johns Hopkins University PROFESSOR ARTHUR F. RARER, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Vanderbilt, University of North Carolina ACTING PROFESSOR OF SOCIOLOGY Wrisht DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH GEORGE P. HAYES, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Swarthmore College, Harvard University PROFESSOR LOUISE McKINNEY PROFESSOR EMMA MAY LANEY, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Mississippi State College for Women, Columbia University, Yale University ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR ANNIE MAY CHRISTIE, A.B., M.A. Brenau College, Columbia University ASSISTANT PROFESSOR JANEF PRESTON, A.B., M.A. Agnes Scott College, Columbia University ASSISTANT PROFESSOR ELLEN DOUGLAS LEYBURN, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Agnes Scott College, Radcliffe College, Yale University INSTRUCTOR FRANCES K. GOOCH, Ph.B., M.A. University of Chicago, Graduate Boston School of Expressioi ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR MARION RUSSELL VAUGHAN, A.B. Agnes Scott College ASSISTANT IN SPOKEN ENGLISH DEPARTMENT OF FRENCH LUCILE ALEXANDER, A.B., M.A. Agnes Scott College, Columbia University PROFESSOR LOUISE HALE, A.B., M.A. Smith College, University of Chicago ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR MARGARET TAYLOR PHYTHIAN, A.B., M.A Agnes Scott College, University of Cincinnati ASSISTANT PROFESSOR THELMA RICHMOND, A.B. Agnes Scott College ASSISTANT PROFESSOR i;;i;ii;iXi;ii;!i:;i;iiiiii:i;ii;:i;ii;.ii:)iii;iii;i;;i;;i:ii;iixi;ii:;i;i);ii;:i;;i\i;;i:;i:;i;;j;;i:in^ ^t:]:l:;l:;l::l::ll;ll:l:ll:;l::|::l';l;;l;:l.^J;;l::ll:lV|:l|::):Jl:ll:;l;;l::ll:l;;ll:l:;l.vl::»^ FACULTY DEPARTMENT OF GERMAN AND SPANISH MURIEL HARN, A.B., Ph.D. Goucher College^ Johns Hopkins University PROFESSOR MELISSA ANNIS CILLEV, A.B., M.A. University of New Hampshire, University of Wisconsin ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF SPANISH DEPARTMENT OF GREEK CATHERINE TORRANCE, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. University of Chicago PROFESSOR MARTHA STANSFIELD, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Agnes Scott College, University ot Chicago ^^ ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF GREEK AND LATIN DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY PHILIP DAVIDSON, JR., B.S., M.A., Ph.D. University of Mississippi, University of Chicago PROFESSOR ELIZABETH F. JACKSON, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Wellesley College, University of Pennsylvania ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR FLORENCE E. SMITH, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Westhampton College, University of Chicago ASSISTANT PROFESSOR LOUISE GARLAND LEWIS University of Chicago, University of Pans, Art Institute, Chicago, Academic Julian, Ecolc Delacluse PROFESSOR OF ART AND ART HISTORY ffira:ii;:i:;i;iiii)i;i;ii;:i;ii;!i;;)ii);iir,ii;K;i;iirii;)j/;ii;;iii);;i;:i;r if;i:;);;):;i;:ii:i;:):ia::|::r;i,\tvi.\x^"ii:ivi;:i;!i;)i;:i:;i;;i:;ii;i;;ii;);;H:;ii;i;;i:^ FACULTY DEPARTMENT OF LATIN LILLIAN S. SMITH, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Syracuse University, Cornell University PROFESSOR MARTHA STANSFIELD, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Agnes Scott College, University of Chicago ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS HENRY ROBINSON, B.S., C.E., M.A., Ph.D. University of Georgia, Johns Hopkins University PROFESSOR LESLIE JANET GAYLORD, A.B., M.S. Lake Erie College, University of Chicago ASSISTANT PROFESSOR DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC CHRISTIAN W. DIECKMANN, F.A.G.O. Fellow of the American Guild of Organists PROFESSOR LEWIS H. JOHNSON Student of William Nelson Burntt, Nev/ York, Alexander Heinneman, Berlin, Arthur J. Hubbard, Boston VOICE AGNES ADAMS STOKES, A.B. Agnes Scott College, Graduate of Atlanta Conservatory of Music VIOLIN EDNA E. BARTHOLOMEW Royal Conservatory, Leipzig PIANO i:;i;;i;;i3:ii;;i:;ii;ii;ii:i;.i:ii;ii;!i;;iii);iii;ii;i!;i;iir)i;iirji;;i:i;;;i;:i:;ivi;;i::ii;i,;T:i;ii;^ uxtarnxiirm.^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ FACULTY DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY SCHUYLER MEDLOCK CHRISTIAN, B.S., M.S., M.A„ Ph.D. Emory University, Harvard University PROFESSOR DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY AND EDUCATION SAMUEL GUERRY STUKES, A.B., M.A., B.D. Davidson College, Princeton University, Princeton Semin PROFESSOR EMILY S. DEXTER, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Ripon College, University of Wisconsin ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR KATHERINE TAIT OMWAKE, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. George Washington University ASSISTANT PROFESSOR LIBRARY EDNA RUTH HANLEY, A.B., B.A.L.S. Bluffton College, University of Michigan LIBRARIAN GWENDELINE N. MILLER, A.B., B.A.L.S. University of Michigan ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN ADA PAGE FOOTE, A.B., B.A.L.S. Mississippi State College for Women, Emory University ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN MILDRED HOOTEN, A.B. Agnes Scott College ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN l;;|;Jl;ll;;l:)l;.'l:;lilll;)l:l;:l;:l;||;!l;;)l;l;ll:;l;;l;;l:lli')l;llr.)l:;l:;);;/;.^•:lvl;;ll;l,^ull;ll;;l^ ):;);:i;:ii:i!;i;ira::i::r;i.^t\T\'a;:ii:ivi;:i:;i:ji::ni;i:;ii;i;;ii:i:n:,'ii;i;;i.:r)i;:ii;i:^ FACULTY DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION MARY F, SWEET, M.D., F.A.C.P, Syracuse University, New England Hospital, Boston COLLEGE PHYSICIAN LLEWELLYN WILBURN, A.B., M.A.
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