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Page 31 text:
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I ■ Agnes Scott has an able student body, fine physical resources, an impressive endowment, and prominent alumnae, but the faculty and administration are her backbone. Unashamedly biased in their favor, we know that our admin- istration and faculty are a very special group of people. A whopping 61% of them have their doctorate degrees. Many have written books and significant aca- demic papers; they are continually en- gaged in research and study within their fields. But, in addition to their academic achievements, they are very wonderful people to have around. Our faculty and administration are inordinately gener- ous with their time. Students find a warm welcome in their offices and homes at any hour of the day or night. And they are challenging to students in the classroom, in chapel and Hub discussions and on the tennis or volley- ball courts. ACADEMICS
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Dr. Alston guides re-evaluation and application of school policy Their home always open to students, Dr. and Mrs. Alston welcome the freshmen to an informal open house. A warm, uplifting smile and a nod from Dr. Alston as students enter But- trick, a hearty handshake when they visit his home, a sincere concern for their personal problems, and a spirited reading of student announcements at Wednesday convocation are some of the things that endear Dr. Wallace M. Als- ton to every student. The campus is al- ways aware of his sensitivity to its spiritual and emotional needs and of his capabilities as an educator and ad- ministrator. Dr. Alston, an ex-officio member of the Board of Trustees, serves as a vital link between the campus and the Board. He also meets weekly with student leaders and is a member of several stu- dent-faculty administration committees. This year as a result of student re-ex- amination of the Honor System and school policies, Dr. Alston is travelling to and corresponding with other col- leges having similar problems. He set up a student-faculty committee on so- cial policies and expressed an eagerness to discuss the problem with any stu- dent. Miss Hutchens, Investiture Speaker, and Dr. Alston lead the Academic procession to Gaines. Marilyn Little, chairman of Honor Emphasis Week, listens attentively as Dr. Alston responds to questions about social regulations at Hub discussion.
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