Goucher College - Donnybrook Fair Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1920

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ANGELA MARIE BROENING. ' ' 16 West Lee Street, Baltimore, Md. MAJOR DEPARTMENT: ENGLISH. Follow your' own co1z'uict'io1zs and be strong. From the beginning of Angela's college career the librarv was her Mecca. She truly reveled in cataloguing and in the mysteries of the decimal system. Such methodical work did not diminish her intensity, as anyone who dared oppose her in hericonvictions discovered, nor did it diminish her gloating delight inpuns. MARJORIE M. BROWN, 333 Wyoming Avenue,,Kingston, Pa. MAJOR DEPARTMENT! ENGLISH. 'T'was- Presbyterian true blue. Marjorie was a Presbyterian minister's daughter who alwavs wentto Sunday-school and learned her golden text. .In Miss ,Smith's Bible Class Marjorie learned a few things which were not in the Bible. She did not warn Miss Smith that she was a minister's daughter, but nothing she learned succeeded in chan!- ing her colors. VELMA LEE BRYAN. 3702 Duvall Avenue, Baltimore, Md. MAJOR DEPARTMENT: ENGLISH. Loving Nature in her wildest mood. Velmals reassuring little giggle helped many a baflled freshman arrange a knotty schedule in the Registrar's office. Outside that -sacred domain, she danced her waytthrough life, a lover of wild flowers, especiallyhof violets. But Velma was as often serious as winsome. Her photographic ability made for us many of the best pictures you see in this book. ELIZ-AB ETH KNOX BURGER, Roland and Melrose,Avenues, Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. MAJOR DEPARTMENT: RoMANIc LANGUAGES. The gift of letters, and the charm Of great originality. Every day was a red-letter day for Lim, for even if it weren't Friday, her hair still shone out brightly. But when Kalends ap- peared those were special red-letter days for her and for 1919. In all her work, whether posters, verse-making or dramatics, she displayed unfailing taste and cleverness. -27

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4 , jf -V K l FRANCES ELIZABETH BEARD, 109 South Broad Street, Waynesboro, Pa. MAJOR DEPARTMENT: SOCIAL SCIENCE. I had rather be a dog and bay the moon. It is impossible to give in one paragraph any completefconcep- tion' of the various forms Frances assumed. When Willie walked into the room or Nelson searched the hall for the barking dog, it was just Beardie. The size of her hands and feet also brought her fame. -- ' ANITA L. BIEMILLER, 4704 Garrison Avenue, Baltimore, Md. MAJOR DEPARTMENT: MATHEMATICS. Strength of heart and might of limb. Anita had a fatal gift Of agility of arm and limb that put her far above the reach of average athletes and made' her the inevi- table candidate for president of the Athletic Association. She further devoted herself to such varied interests as making speeches, mathematics, and being a good friend. . . .. . RUTH McKEE BRATTON, Corner Market and Juniata Streets, Lewistown, Pa. MAJOR DEPARTMENT: ROMANIC LANGUAGES. A penny for yourthoughtsf' We wondered what Ruth's thoughts were when that far-awav look came into her eyes. It may bethat' she was thinking in Spanish or French, or of melodies for the Mandolin Club, or of sweaters and socks for Red Cross, but we never.-could be sure, for she was almost equally interested in everyone. ' ' MARY VIRGINIA BURGESS. 'wI5.A1,1gl.1Sta Avenue, Baltimore, Md. MAJOR DEPARTMENT: ROMANTC LANGUAGES.- Merrz'ly, merrily shall I live now. In college Mary was demure and quiet, the sort of girl whom one expected to notice only in the classroom. It was whiSDered. however, by her intimates that away -from the academic atmos- phere of Goucher she discarded. her dignity and entered -whole- heartedly into having a gay good time. ' 26



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A K All GLADYS BUTE, 1017 Fayette Title and Trust, Uniontown, Pa. MAJOR DEPARTINIENTZ RONIANIC LANGUAGES. L-ive while ye may, ye? happy pa-ir. Friendship ,began many years ago in the days of jonathan and David. We have had evidences of it frequently repeated through the ages. Here at,Goucher we had an example of friendship which not even Damon and Pythias could rival, and that was the friendship of Gladys and Ruth. HELEN ELIZABETH CARY, 9 Whitman Court, Troy, N. Y. MAJOR DEPTXRTINIENTZ ENGLISH. Was this the face that launched a tli-ousaud ships. Helen, supposed by the superstitious and credulous lower classes to be a reincarnation of the famous Helen of Troy, devoted her- self in her youthful days to the Greek sport of leapingg later, when her intellect developed through contact with civilization she turned to song, dance and epicurean dainties. LILLIAN CHALMERS, Rugby Road, Guilford. Baltimore, Md. NIAJOR DEP.txRTMEN'r: GERMAN. Round as zz bisczfil, busy as n bac. ' If you saw Billy'jumping near to the ceiling after thebasket- ball and grinning like a cute little boy when she shot the hockey ball into the goal, would you think that she could boss a :Whole editorial board, all of whom are bigger than she, and the printer to boot? ELEANOR J. CLARK, Glendon, Easton, Pa. MAJOR DEPARTMENT: AIATHEMATICS. Earr1,e.rlne.rs and si11Vce1'ity'n1'c .tyn01zyms. There was no doubt in Eleanor's mind as to what was most worth while in college. Curves and angles and all sorts of sym- bols were pure delight to her. She applied her mathematical knowledge, too, even to sending a hockey-ball where it ought to go. ' 28

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