Goucher College - Donnybrook Fair Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1947

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.g?f ,J 2, P ,I wg MISS ITALLY, Librarian MISS CULLIPHER, Head of Circulation Department and Reference Librarian MISS GAMMONS, Head Cataloguer Dr. Frederick G. Reuss entered the Economics Department as an associate professor. Dr. E. S. Ashton, former assistant professor of religion was made an associate professor, and Dr. Iames Cun- ningham hecame an assistant professor of his- tory. Dr. Sara delford was appointed assistant professor of English for this year, and Dr. Marion Robinson became assistant professor of speech and dramatic art. Miss Matilda Ernst, instruc- tor in chemistry, left to take a position with the Dupont Company. Li ' To - MISS MCCURLIFZY, Dir. of Vocational p. Guidance Center: DR. SIIIICLDS, Dir. of Admissions Bottom: MRS. CORDY, Ilouschold Manager DR. IIILLER, Physiciang DR. BAKER, Associate Physician Z3

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Zzrulfy and ,lldmilri DEAN STIMSON ne of the greatest differences between the real World and our college World is in the form of guidance, aid and learning we experience as students. l-Iere the administration and faculty are out to help us. Often times we never have the insight to appreciate their aid until interven- frrzfizw ing years set us into a ''catch-as-catch-can'' world. The heads of the administrative oflices are those who keep our world running smoothly. Miss Frances R. Conner has served as Student Counselor since 1922, Miss Martha Arnold is Assistant Student Counselor. Miss Carrie Mac Probst serves as Registrar, Miss Mary T. MeCurlcy as Vocational Counselor and Dr. Dorothy A. Shields as Director of Admissions. Miss Eleanor XV. Falley, Miss Abbie F. Cam- mons and Miss Martha R. Cullipher are in charge of the library while Mrs. Esther D, Cordy acts as Household Manager. During the past year various changes have occurred in the faculty. Dr. Eunice Coddard, professor of French, retired, and Dr. Wilfrecl Beardsley returned from leave of absence to take over once again his professorship of Romance Languages. Dr. R. F. Brinkley, professor of English, went to England for research purposes, Dr. Esther Crooks returned as professor of Spanish and Dr. Mary lrlodge of the Physiology Department took a leave of absence. Dr. Louise Kelley of the Chemistry Department returned from her leave to be appointed chairman of her department. i 1 . Erlit5 liiLi-u:'lI' 1 ' w Q., ,i,.i:'L'1'.. 11 Tifixflil .i , , ' 1 I MISS CONNER, Student Counselorg MISS ARNOLD, Asst. Counselor MISS PROBST, Registrar 22



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F1 Standing: Mrs. Towns, Dr. VVinslow, Mrs. VVinsloxv, Mrs. Hepburn Darius ,fire Administered by J-feeds' af Halls Seated: Miss Arnold, Miss Quincer, Miss Conner, Mrs Mott, not pictured: Mrs. XVcbster, Miss Torrey Running a dormitory smoothly and efficiently is not an easy task. It requires a great deal of hard work and patience. Marjorie Gold, Steele Thomas, Dorothy Armstrong, Emily Haas, Ioy Kinneman, Dorothy Plack, Iacqueline Stiteler and Nancy Thompson, Presidents of North House, South House, Wfest House, East House, Cimle, i'2229, Goucher House and Alfheim, respectively, deserve more than a little credit and praise for the Ene jobs they have done. Their most important task is to watch over the freshmen, to make them feel at home. To accom- plish this end they must hold orientation meet- ings to acquaint the girls with Coucher's routine. They must instruct the freshmen in the social rules and administer the social regulations exami- nation. Most of all, though, they must be ready at all times to answer any question or to give comfort and advice on any problem which a frosh may have. In addition, the hall presidents must see that quiet hours and all social regulations are observed. They must appear with members of their halls at meetings of judicial Board. They must super- vise all activities which the dormitories undertake. The dorm presidents' duties are endless. Theirs was a job well done. t-lui' '- fl3i ' till' 53 - Darin Gmferliiifivizi l6'egii1s With flu!! Frcsideufs Right: Kinneman, D. Armstrong, S. Thomas, M. Gold, Sitlerg not pic- tured: E. Ilaas, D. Plack, N. Thompson

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