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JEAN ADAMS VVELLFSLEY HILLS, NIASSACHUSETTS JWusic JACQUELYN PHILLIPS ANDERSON TOWSON, NIARYLAND Music 24 SUSAN KESSNER ALTFEDER BALTIMORE, MARYLAND Political Science JUNE VVESTBROOKE B A N G H A M PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Education and Child Development
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Dr. Gallagher, Senior Class advisor, on leaveiofrabsenee. In The Class Of l48tl The joys were early spring suntaiis The most noteworthy our majors. and passing Physiology. evelit?aV.J Day. Junior year came at last with A1111 XVilson as president and the Class of 1950 as our little sisters. This was Dr. Stimsonk last year as dean and Hunt Ball made its debut on our social calendar. May Ball found us dancing under an awning 011 the terrace at Mary Fisher. We edited Donny- brook and Spent many heetie days trying to get pictures when there was a shortage of Elms and photographic equipment Most exciting Of all, Vse saw the laying of three cornerstones and realized that Greater Goueher was nearing ace tuality. Finally we were seniors. Meg Mackie found being elass president most relaxing compared to lDiering edit01 0f Donnybrook the yeai bef01e .Shields became our adviser. Bennett was 110 rlonger ours so we had Thanksgiving dinner Dr. Shields, Senior Class adviser in Goueher Hall and moved the Physiology equipment to Katy. Out 011 the county campus the three new buildings were put to use and those of us who were Physiology majors deserted Katy for the science building. We Chose Noel COWEII'ClIS The Young Idea for our senior play and showed great ingenuity in our publicity campaign, if we do say so our- selves. We had a gay year but behind it all there was a lot of seriousness. First of all Com- prehensives were coming closer. But somehow Comprehensives were more than an examination to be dreaded. They meant the end of four wonderful years years in which Goueher has changed and grown and we have Changed and grown. True, bthe wide, wide 33 ' orld is terrif3L ing. But we know that what we have learned at Goueher, that change and growth in us, en- able us to face that world and give us the tools with which to make it less awesome. 23
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ABIGAIL BANGIIART CASCADE, IOWA Political Science ANN LOWE RIEMAN BARTON TOVVSON, MARYLAND English JOANNE BARBEN HUNTINGDON, PENNSYLVANIA Economics and Sociology NANCY LEE ENGEL BECK BALTHVIORE, IVIARYLAND F iue Arts 25
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