Agnes Scott College - Silhouette Yearbook (Decatur, GA)

 - Class of 1944

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THE EXGLI! H DEPARTMENT Year after year the English Department continues to attract the largest number of majors on campus, because of the popularity of the faculty members as well as the variety and interest of the courses offered. Admired and liked by students and faculty is Mr. George P. Hay es, Professor of English. Atrue scholar with an attractive personality, he inspires his pupils to lively interest. Associate Professor Emma May Laney never fails to communicate knowledge and understanding of her subject to her students. As chairman of the Faculty Committee of Lecture Association she has been active in bringing many fine lecturers to our campus. Miss Ellen Douglass Leyburn, Associate Profes- sor of English, arouses the interest and admiration of all her students. She is active as May Day spon- sor and as a Red Cross knitter. American Literature is the favorite field of Assistant Professor Annie May Christie. As a mem- ber of the Electives Committee she makes another valuable contribution to the campus. Miss Margaret Ridley, popular new instructor in freshman English, has endeared herself to all the campus. Also instructing in freshman English this year is Miss Charlotte Hunter, Assistant Dean of Students. The presence of Miss Janef Preston, Assistant Professor of English, has been missed by the col- lege community during her illness. - ' e retreo,, His oUic. Smiling into the sun are Miss Leyburn, Miss Christie, and Miss Laney, nd Miss Ridley talk over the proble teaching freshman English.

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THE D E A X The most popular administrative office on the campus is the Dean ' s. It is there that the student rushes to meet the deadline for handing in schedules, goes to sign up for cuts, to sign out for dates, and, most important of all, to find a sympathetic listener to all of her problems. Smiling, gracious, and understanding is Miss Carrie Scandrett, Dean of Students. There is no student who does not feel free to go to her with any problem; nor one who does not return from such a discus- sion with definite help and added confi- dence. Miss Charlotte Hunter, capable, attrac- tive assistant Dean, has the special duty of seeing that freshmen are well-adjusted and happy. Early in the year every fresh- man emerges from a talk with her with added courage, assured that the first six weeks are always the hardest and that there is time in twenty-four hours to get all that work done. Bella, as Miss Isabella Wilson is af- fectionately known, is secretary to the Dean. She helps keep the students posted on all the mysteries of dating, signing out, and other social regulations. Miss Scandrett ' s characteristic comers to the De



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d Italy 2000 ye it is today. LANGUAGES More vital today in this international world than ever before, languages plaj ' an important role in the curriculum of Agnes Scott. The French Department is capably headed by Miss Lucile Alexander. An honorary member of Mortar Board, she symbolizes the ideals of Agnes Scott — in scholarship, dignity, refinement, and sympathetic understanding. Miss Margaret Phythian ' s years of study in France well qualify her as Associate Professor of French. Her delight- ful sense of humor and outstanding knowledge of the language make her classes a pleasure. Miss Louise Hale, Associate Professor of French, is one of the most charming members of the facultv. She is a member of the Faculty Committee of Lecture Association. Acting Professor of Classical Languages and Literature, Miss Susan Cobbs is one of the most active and popular members of the faculty. As advisor to May Day Committee, Mortar Board sponsor, and a member of War Council she is known for her pleasant and friendly manner. Associate Professor Kathryn Click ' s inter- est in Greek and Latin seldom fails to make a great impression on her students. Her wide range of knowledge and warm sense of humor have done much to popularize her courses. Miss Muriel Harn, Professor of German and Spanish, is a campus favorite. Her sin- cere interest in her subject transfers itself to her students. A real authority on Spain is Miss Melissa Cilley, Assistant Professor of Spanish, who has written textbooks in Spanish and Portu- guese. She adds much to her classes by ac- counts of her travels. Mrs. Florene Dunstan, Assistant Professor of Spanish, is a charming and versatile per- son. Besides managing a heavy schedule at the college, she has gained fame as a trans- lator. Miss Ruth Domincovich, Instructor in Spanish, though a newcomer, has already won many new friends.

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