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Top left: Mary Pender, Virginia Parker and Margaret Willi the bus ride to southern Spain. Middle left: A spot which tl passed every day in Madrid was the Ministry of Communications with the Cibeles fountain in front. Below: Charlie Pepe, husband of the rtment, enjoyed an apple on the roadside near Salamanca. Front row: Shelby Cave, Mary Pender, Mrs. Pepe, Anita Diaz, Bungi Harris, Mr. Pepe, Lucta Allen, and Mrs. Show. Back row: Mory Ann Bleker, Virginia Parker, Julie Poole, and Patsy Hilton.
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Spain and Germany Summer Study Abroad, Fine Arts and Fine Wine Last year ' s Summer Study Abroad programs were spon- sored by the Spanish, Art, and German departments. Two groups from Agnes Scott participated, one going to Madrid, Spain, and the other going to Marburg, Germany. Each group studied the art, architecture and language of their respective countries. Outside the classroom they also gained an understanding and appreciation of the culture and society in which they studied. V Below: A wine and cheese party in Marburg was attended by many of the group, including Herr Bicknese and the busdriver, Wolfgang, from the 1971 tour. Above: Jeanne Jones, Jet Harper, Win Anne Wan- fa, Shari Shufelt Hines, Ann Womack, Judy jujjp, i ren DirtenDenaer, Angie Rushing, Ann Fulton, Roslyn Fretwell, Joyce McKee, Katherine Akin, Diana Casten, Nancy Wimbish, and Ann Conrad. ine Brinker ' : in Marburg. ought Jet Harpe
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Scott ' s Orientation: Above: Students Jennifer Driscoll and Kathy Oates made use of all available help moving in. Below: Scott and Tech freshmen met at the street dance which was held in the cafeteria due to the threat of rain. This year Agnes Scott prepared to meet its new freshman class, for the first time in years a larger class than the year before it. Orientation Council worked hard to plan events which introduced freshmen to campus boards and activities, to men from neighboring campuses, and to the Atlanta area: Campus board parties, mixers here and at Tech and Emory, and the Orientation packet telling students about Agnes Scott and Atlanta. Orientation also made a special effort to in- troduce transfer students to their classes with a party given in the Hub for sophomore transfers and a party in the Alumni garden for junior transfers. Another new twist to orientation activi- ties were the Interdorm sponsored Meet the Freshmen parties given in the freshmen dorms to encourage upperclassmen to get to know the new class. Registration also had a new, improved flavor. For those who had planned well enough the spring before there was advanced registration, a process by mail which permitted these fortunate few to forgo meeting the scheduling committee when they returned to school. For those who did have to see the committee, quite a harrowing ex- perience for the first time, scheduling was still better than the madhouse associated with the big universities. Scheduling as well as orientation is able to retain a personalized atmosphere at Agnes Scott. Arts Council President Melissa Schuster spoke at the Freshmen Introduction to the Arts .
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