Agnes Scott College - Silhouette Yearbook (Decatur, GA)

 - Class of 1988

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Home Away From Home Do you even know where Hopkins is located? The train certainly does. Elvery three hours or so, the rail- road system bequests Hop- kins dormitory, the campus ' smallest and closest to the tracks, with a few minutes of non-maiilluous cacaphonic chaos. The debs cover their ears and try their best to continue studying, sleeping, or whatever it is a deb does when she is trying to avoid the fact that, yes, she is in school. The Hopkins Junior Debutante Society (as they wish to be called) periodical- ly throws cotillions for inter- ested (perhaps, interesting) faculty and staff members. ' I ' hese parties, which have been well attended, have fea- tured the Seven Deadly Sins as well as Ms. G lipsynching with Aretha Franklin singing that all-time favorite hit, the debs listen to such tunes Respect. The debs also at- as Kiirning Down The tempt to make fire drills House or Burning for Your more a memorable experi- Love. All the fun aside. ence. Kach time they are Hopkins is a heterogeneous forced to leave the comforts mixture of all types of people of their desk or bed in order who do more than co-exist; to convince the fire depart- they live and learn together ment that they can, in fact, in remarkable harmony, exit the building quickly when driven out by an alarm which sounds something like an elephant on a motorcycle,

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Measuring Up Main After Main was reopened last year, the prospect of liv- ing in a beautiful dorm was very exciting. From the im- pressive McKinney date par- lour to the tower rooms, Ag- nes Scott Hall is admired by students and residents. Liv- ing in Main, the oldest build- ing on campus, has its down- side also; the tedious flights of stair.s, the occasional lack of hot water, the definite lack of air conditioning, and the fact that the building is open most of the time. But counterbalancing these pit- falls of Main are the large rooms and bathrooms, the high ceilings and windows, the pastel decor of each hall, the stories of the tower ghost, and the bell tower it- self. Driving into Decatur and the sight of the bell tow- er brings a rush of nostalgia for Agnes Scott and all it stands for. 1 ■ H - ■• ,tf PPWj 1 ■,.yx,W-- T % 3- M ' % w 1 l2 1 ' f OE % 1 Hot And Hectic It is not the first day of exams. It is not the last day of exams. The most hectic and chaotic day of the entire year is the day we move into the dorms. August 24, f987 was made even more difficult than previous years because of the cl osing of Huttrick Drive. Ileturning students were rerouted to the loop in front of Main, the Rebekah parking lot, the Walters parking lot, and the Hopkins parking area. This detour was torture to the fathers, brothers, and boyfriends that helped with the moving. The comandeered help was forced to carry the heavy and the bulky farther distances. Perhaps those who moved into Inman had life the easi- est. Afterall, Inman had air- conditioning. Move-in day was one of the hottest days of the summer of 1987 in Atlan- ta. For those who live else- where in uncooled dorms, the rooms were hotter than outside because they were all closed up. Thankfully, no one suf- fered too much from moving into the dorms in such heat. Other than exhaustion, which is cured by a good night ' s sleep, no one was mortally wounded. Perhaps, a not-so-happy thought for all except th e seniors is that we can expect to do the same thing next year.



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m£A asSJ mxM I ' M■. r.mwwmwn miir nn Woodruff Gym Opens Carol Gibbs expresses her happiness at finishing 53rd in the five kilome- ter race. Mary Ann Athens gets a autograph form Joan Beniot Samuelson after the five kilometer race. The Campus New Addition With the opening of spring came the opening of the new Woodruff Gymnasium. Joan Benoit Samuelson came to Agnes Scott to help with the day long celebration. At 11:00 A.M. the celebra- tion began. The biggest event was the 5 K run and the Fun Run. The public was invited and they participated in great numbers. Later in the afternoon, Mrs. Samuelson was the keynote speaker for the dedication of the new Gymnasium. The Woodruff Gymnasi- um takes the place of the old gym on the quadrangle, that is now the Alston Center. Lo- cated across the street from the tennis courts, students will get, if nothing else their exercise walking to the new gym.

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