Goucher College - Donnybrook Fair Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1919

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V i: H gmmmmmm mmmunmm DONNYBROOKLET That was a busy week-end, for Mary Snow, tired of Hpursuing the course of English? was married on the very night of banquet; of course, we all had to see it, and fortunately were able to return in ample time for our Senior Banquet. which was a very beautiful and happy occasion, particularly because of the fact that just two, days before Mrs. Vernon Kellogg had prompted the Juniors to dis- pense with food, and give us a banquet traditional in spiriteand real as to the last course. Now with our Commencement only two weeks off, with Step-singing, Senior chapel, Funeral Pyre, and exams to prepare for, we should never be idle at all, but we begrudge every moment spent in classes, or at work, for we feel that in these last few days we want to be as much as possible with those Whom we have learned to know in our four years of work and play, and whom we find it so hard to leave.

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MHHMHEHMMEU eIHIHHJHHHHTi, DONNYBROOKLET basements up, classes being held in the dormitory social halls, occasional holi- days of necessity itthrown inf while the administration scoured the railroad yards for misplaced boilers and suggestions of coalewe had a time! As for athletics, hockey does become somewhat discouraging Hunder coveri' of four feet of snow, and when the hnal games came off in the spring, we did loseebut how we enjoyed the practice! Basket-ball went its rounds with fewer interruptions, the chief innovation being admission for the War Fund, but who wouldn't have paid to see that junior-Senior match? We, who had never won a single basket-ball game in our life, hardly dared hope even when at the end of the first half we were five points ahead, and our team was playing as we had never dreamed it could. When the second half was almost over and we were still ahead our excitement neared the breaking pointeand then, in literally the last minute of the half, our usual fate, which we had thought to escape in this last game, reasserted itself, and we lost by one point. Senior Dramaties proved to be an absolute joy from beginning to end, and it was truly the biggest kind of a privilege to be able to work with Dr. Gay in such an undertaking. No matter when we happened to turn up in Katherine Hooper, from the steady strides of preparation in the beginning to the last fever- ish leaps 0f the final weekewhether we had just dropped in to rehearse, Bing paint, tack with the aid of a high-hccled pump, paste shrubbcry, ht trousers, run a balky machine, or merely to sing and sew-he was always there before us, and always managed to stay until a little after we had gone. Of course, Dr. Gay made Beau Brummel the success itrwas, but more important still, his spirit and comradeship made each ones part in it the consummation of her college life and one of her most precious memories. It is indeed true that hionc smile of yours had overpaid me. Though we considered ourselves busy, we were delighted to take Htime off'i when invited to a charming tea by Dr. and Mrs. Guth. It was indeed a luxury and an alteration of circumstances, to say the least, to End ourselves perched on lounges and arms of chairs, with very attentive faculty members inquiring nWill you have tea or coffee P With the approach of spring we ttancient dames warmed up to bat and ball and 10! if we didnt beat all the youngsters, and win the baseball cham- pionship. ttSing Song'i followed close on this victory, and here we lived up to our former records by winning first place in one songeonly this time we showed our advance in years by producing the prize serious song, instead of our ex- pected hit-song.



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EHEZMHHHMH DONNYBROOKLET JIHHHHHHHHH $omg m meat gamma??? Memem K-e-l-l-i-e-o double t, Dri Kellicott, that is his name, . Letls his honor sing, and his praises ring Hels the one who has led 38's way. May it be for aye that his guiding sway Will link all our friendships together May the future lend deeper joy and send Greater love to our leader and friend I Maw gmag There is a class 1918, Colors of red and white, Seniors 0f Goucher College, Loyal with all our might. VVewe labored and worked together Faithful and true class-mates Then we'll cheer, cheer, cheer for our college so dear, 1-9-1-8! gaeeee-maee $mag To you, our sister-class we sing, sing, sing, Through all the ages let your praises ring, To you our sisters dear, we give a rousing cheer, '20 we sing to youiRah! Rah! Rah! Ever our loyalty we pledge to you, Ever you'll find us staunch and true, May all good fortune you attend, VVelre with you to the end!

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