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PSYCHOLGCY Members of the Club: Carolyn Hessenauer, Evelyn Speirs, Pat Weis, Bessie Adler, Ellen Macklin, Gerda Menzel, Nancy Bleakley, Rona Wagman, Carol Fineman, Joan Schecter, Martha Pierson, Daphne New- man, Helen Harwitz, Phyllis Bloodsworth, Gerry Kaplin, Irene Fox, Dr. Musselman, Roy Rea, Ingrid Buchal, Andy Marlin, joan Al- bright, Bob Dunker, and Paul Fitzgerald. The Psychology Club is the oldest club in the school. The club meets once every two weeks with Dr. Musselman as adviser. As projects during the year the club en- tertained wards at Spring Grove Hospital and Rosewood Hospital. Various psycho- logical topics were discussed and experi- ments made. The club also listened to talks from members of Alcoholics Anony- mous. Members of the club pose for a picture while entertaining the patients at Spring Grove. Jim Boller, joe Nacci, Chi-Chi Nacci, Roy Rea, and Evelyn Speirs provide musical selections for the patients. I3
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,,. X, .. 'afsgg Q, -2.9:-.-ti --:g-q4s-?v:-4'sm-:s.:j:x-xn-::7- --'--E? W 3-,gr ,W I ' 'N ' ' ' 'S' X' Mi 1 RIFLE CLUB Standin : Robert Dunker, Robert Hardy, Robert Headley, Leona Lawhorn, 3 Lt. Peppersack, joan Grott, Nils Larsen, Millard Brown, James Bossi, Stewart Lentz, and David Chenoweth. BjC's sharp shooters under the guidance V of Lt. Peppersack met two evenings a week at the school rifle range. Several times ' during the year the club matched scores l with other colleges in competition. The club and the school are grateful to Lt. Peppersack who volunteered his salary to purchase new rifles. ' . wwe Q -M Robert Hfeadley, Robert Hardy, and Stewart Lentz get set for a match. iT---.?, Mr. Stonesifer accepts the new rifles from Lt. Peppersack on behalf of the school. Mel Bes Wa mal Dr. brig i I 1 t z l 1 1 1 'Nh 12 I
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ll P Qlnllrgv Glrivr Vol. VIII, Robert Kirby Editor-in-Chief The College Crier is the stu- dent - weekly newspaper. All week long the activities office is a busy place with students rush- ing about getting cop-y in on time, typing, doing lay-outs, proof reading and all of the oth- er jobs connected with publish- ing a newspaper. Baltimore, Maryland 'Haw-pf Robert Taylor Faculty Adviser The College Crier is student managed with a member of the English Department acting as adviser. It is -supported by the Student Activities Fee and ad- vertisements from local business establishments. The Crier serves as one of the best means of keep- ing students informed about themselves and the college. Editors Fred Levin and Bob Kirby with typist Pat Weis make last minute checlts of copy before sending it to the printers. I4 , -Vi-35, N Glrier- ,Staff Published weekly by the Students of the Baltimore Junior College Baltimore, Maryland Managing Editor . Fred W. Levin Publishing Ed. . . Robert M. Kirby Adviser .........- John F. Taylor BOARD OF EDITORS News ..... Margaret Fitzgerald Sports .... .... E dward Graham Features ..... Anne von Briesen Art ...... Carol A. McKay, Evelyn Spiers Photography .... William Henry BOARD OF MANAGERS Circulation ...... William Tavik Business ......... Robert Clark STAFF News: Leona Lawhorn, Robert Athey, Eugene Donnely, Roger Mainster, Gloria Tober, Tamar Belsky, Richard Long, Rosalyn Estrin, Karen Vickery. Features: Louis White, Marcia Caplan, William Good, Marion Burke, Peggy Dillon. Sports: Pat Mueller, Earl Pruce. John Mills, William Tibbets. Business: Blair Boyd. Circulation: Carol Lindsay, Linda Morganstein, Frank Moersch- bacher.
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