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Coucherites, prep school students, and tennis teachers. She also showed an excellent tennis Elm on which she made a running commentary. At May Day, of course, A. A. presented the one, the only, the great and glorious Cymlchana. It also added tumblers, Robin Hood's men, and a fortune teller to the Fifteenth century characters roaming the campus, and Dance Club contributed morris dancers, maypole dancers, and a group of pretty milkmaids. Bowling Club had a tournament this year, our ice skaters spent many a gay evening at Sports Centre, our tencers vanquished the Hood team, and our archers won the XV inter Intercollegiate Archery Meet. Dance Club, wearing elegant new green costumes, gave a chapel program and a recital. The Outing Club got away from it all at the campus and at Miss von Borries' farm by breathing some real fresh air and eating vast quantities of crispy bacon. XVe have had a grand time this year, and we are very proud of our straight backs and good health. Miss von Borries, head of Physical Education Department, displays equestrienne technique.
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November Saturday brought out our goat and donkey, ballons, hot dogs, and some really good players. Army won. Qklurrah for Armylj The Rid- ing Show, Swimming Meet, and Tennis Tournament in the spring term were lots of fun, but the brightest spot of the whole year was the Campus Party baseball game. How dashing our staid professors looked in their blue and White gingham skirts as they sneaked into third or rushed for home! And of course it was the Wild conglomeration of ballet skirts, grandpa's Hannels, and long black stockings that built up our morale so that we triumphed over the faculty for a change. Traditional Hockey Feed and G Night differed from past ceremonies only in being more fun. Over the week-end of May the Hrst, Miss Dorothy Randle, former pupil of Vincent Richards and one of the outstanding women profes- sionals in the tennis Held, visited Coucher to take part in a three-Way tennis clinic. Miss Randle demonstrated tactics and technique to Rink and court are the center for most of our winter athletics.
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J ournali Ill WEEKLY PROBABLY more than any other institution at Coucher, Vffeeldy has felt the Towson-ward movement of Goucher College. With the sale of several of the college buildings, Vifeeldy offices were moved three times within the year. The relatively permanent offices are now located on the Hfth Hoor of the Library, so well hidden, as one visitor to the office remarked, that someone might think you're carrying on subversive activities. VVeeldy's chief special feature this year has been the introduction of a guest artist each week. The first of these was Mr. Richard Yardley, cartoonist for The Sun. Subsequent issues of the Vifeeldy included work by Mr. Richard Lahey, Mr. Aaron Sopher, students, and alumnae. This year's staff has endeavored to eliminate all syndicated material from Vffeeldy. This has brought about the regular publication of feature columns of staff members. VVhen the Say It XV ith Service program came into existence, Vffeeldy became the chief instrument for publicizing it. Vifeeldy has also been one of the leading advocates of a co-operative book store on the Goucher campus. The staff members are Shirley Harris, editor-in-chiefg Dorothy 3 30 First row: B. Brcgman, S. l l11Cll'l2ll'l, B. Swinford, N. Pctcrscn, L. Mendcloff, M. Ilcllcr. Second row: F. Heilig, Thornton, D. Lipsitz, S. Harris, Apter, D. Iatfc, E. Cramer, E. Aecles. Third row: Gardner, Swire, B. Bora wick, A. Mcltzcr, B. Plack, Bang- hart, M. Guitcrmzln, V. Kremer. B. Fax, Anson, E. Cowen, U. Benedict.
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