Agnes Scott College - Silhouette Yearbook (Decatur, GA)

 - Class of 1941

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§tl§ Mk- ' f :: D L t Bible, taught at Agnes Scott by Mrs. Alma Sydenstricker and her associate, Mr. J. T. Gillespie, is a required subject for all students and does much toward enriching the re- ligious life on the campus. Mrs. Sydenstricker is excellently informed on all subjects and incorporates her versatile learning in her lectures. Be- fore coming to Agnes Scott she taught History and was acting Dean of Students in a Mississippi college. She en- joys cultivating friends among her students and invites them to her home for tea each year. Her activities outside are many: she teaches the Woman ' s Bible Class in the Decatur Presbyterian Church, is active in Woman ' s Club work in Chatauqua, N. Y., where she spends the summer, and is a thrilled grandmother. Mr. Gillespie, in addition to his duties at the college, is acting pastor in several Home Mission churches in the Atlanta Presbytery, and is frequently a speaker at local church and civic meetings. His class lectures are carefully planned and are based on a syllabus which he himself drew up. ves as a background to these two Bible scholars, Dr. Gillespie and Mrs. Sydenstricker. an d at tL L I B R A R y The Library is the pride of every Agnes Scott student, for it is not only one of the most beautiful and complete libraries in this section, but it is also model in its atmos- phere of earnest intellectual pursuit. Miss Edna Ruth Hanley, Librarian, is largely responsible for the efficient way in which the Library is run. Artistic in her personal tastes, Miss Hanley keeps the reading rooms attractive with fresh flowers, ferns in the windows, and numerous art exhibits for student enjoyment. Miss Laura Colvin is spending most of her time this year organizing the catalogues of the various universities of the University System. Miss Evelyn Houck, Assistant in Haven of intensive study — the Library. Miss Hanley, (extreme right) with Library Assistant::, Misses V c , Burgess, Reagan and Houck. the Library, is always seen hurrying about the Library an- swering questions of perplexed students, issuing orders to I he various student assistants, and generally seeming very busy. Miss Reagan, another of the Assistants, also seems to come under the spell of efficiency that reigns in the Li- brary. Miss S ' monion, an Agnes Scott graduate of a few years back, is still another of the staff of assistants. Miss Weir, a newcomer on the staff this year has be- come very popular with the students, especially through her work in the Reserve Room.

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The fact that History courses are among the most popular at Agnes Scott is due in large measure to the personalities of the teaching staff. Head of the department is Professor Philip Davidson, whose lec- tures are invigorating, frequently illustrated by his own maps and charts sketched on the blackboard. Mr. Davidson ' s activities on the campus are not confined to teaching History. He is Chairman of the Advanced Standing Committee and has done a great deal of work in the organization of the University Center program. His new book, Propa- ganda and the American Revolution, which is just off the press, has been favorably reviewed and has been called by another professor the most out- standing piece of work done by an Agnes Scott ' You see, Dr. Davidson, it ' s this Faculty member. Mr. Davidson is active in civic and church affairs in Decatur and is frequently asked to make talks for local groups. Just as Mr. Davidson ' s principal interest is in American history, so Miss Elizabeth Jackson ' s spe- cialty in the field, is English history. She is careful to correlate the cultured aspects of the age she interprets with historical facts, to compare condi- tions of the past with present-day conditions. Miss Jackson is well known in educational circles as the Southeastern Director of the American Association of University Women. Associate Professor Florence E. Smith, is primarily interested in government and politics, and she is frequently asked to lecture on parliamentary law, both on the campus and in town, by those who know her reputation for clarity and interest. She is a member of the Electives Committee, a violinist in the String Ensemble. With the help of a student committee she directed the presidential election on campus this fall. Mrs. Catherine Strateman Sims first came to Agnes Scott last year as lecturer for a quarter course in International Relations. At that time she won the admiration and respect of students and faculty by her brilliant, provocative lectures and by her delightful personality. Popular demand brought her back this year as lecturer in International Rela- tions as well as leader in an informal weekly discus- sion of current events. The Georgia ballot gets serious scanning from Historians Jacks nd Smith. t History ...yr ' T- '



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ART A glimpse into the Art studio on the third floor of Buttrick would give a sample of the varied courses offered by the Art Department at Agnes Scott. Miss Louise Garland Lewis, head of the Department, smock on and paint-brush in hand, would be there to supervise student work in pastels, oils, and charcoal. Subjects might be people, statues, or some still-life group, tastefully arranged. Miss Lewis, an artist in her own right, has been the inspiring leader in the field of art for a number of years. Besides instructing in creative work, she teaches several courses in Art History which trace the develop- ment of art from its beginning up to modern times. Her lectures are illustrated by her excellent collection of slides. Each year Miss Lewis and some of her pupils display their pictures in the Exhibit Room of the Library, and the acclaim of the entire college community testifies as to their worth. Although Miss Lewis teaches only a relatively small number of students, she is widely known and respected for her excellent taste, her gentleness, and her lady-like precision. music The Department of Music is headed by Professor Christian W. Dieckmann, organist, teacher, and com- poser. Recognized widely for his organ compositions, Mr. Dieckmann sometime gives the students a treat by playing for them in chapel or in recital on Friday evening musical programs. He is director of the String Ensemble, and instigator of the many im- provements which have been realized this year in the Music Department. Mr. Hugh Hodgson, of the University of Georgia, has taken a part-time professorship at Agnes Scott to teach a class in Operatic and Concert Music, and Miss Bartholomew and Mr. Dieckmann play a duet. to plan the programs for Friday evening music ap- preciation hour. He has brought to the campus many talented musicians, has played in concert himself on several occasions, and has met with in- stant and lasting popularity. Mr. Lewis H. Johnson, head of the Voice Depart- ment, is able director of the Glee Club, Special Chorus and College Choir in addition to lecturing and giving private lessons. He is well-liked by his students, and widely appreciated by the audiences which flock each year to hear his students sing. Miss Ada Bartholomew, who comes out each week to give lessons in piano, and Mr. George Linder, instructor of violin, complete the staff of the Music Department. Miss Bartholomew has a studio in At- lanta where she gives lessons, and Mr. Linder is director of the Atlanta Philharmonic Orchestra. Mr. Johnson relaxes between classes. 23

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