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F roelicher Hall A dream come true-- a united campus In the fall of 1950, Coucheris hope for a uni- Eed campus was at last realized as the new dor- mitory, Froelicher hall, neared completion. The dorm city girl vanished. In her position came the campus Coucherite. The coming of fall registration brought much anxiety as everyone looked ahead with great anticipation t0 the day when the Opening of this donn would bring a once disunihed Coucher into close harmony. A brief stroll across the campus upon our arrival, brought us face to face with the newest dormitory on campus. Though it was not completed when we Erst laid eyes on her, we envisioned Froelicher Hall as a beautiful structure and as an object of our dream come true. Froelicher H311 Presidents and Dorm Heads gather around Indy Morris, the center of attraction. Seated: Mr. Morris, Indy Morris, Mrs. Morris, Miss Slocum. Standing: R. LeVan, G. Ames, P. Wilkinson, B. Trefethen. Ab- sent: Miss Ludgate, Miss Otto. Snow F roch'chers
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Page 30 text:
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Surprise package, lMyrna? Where eager students congregate at 10:00 and 2:00 As of this year, Bennett and Robinson base- ment has become a most familiar spot to all Goucherites. Located here is a post oilice which brings us mail twice a day. When papers are due or when Inidterins come, there is nothing better than receiving a letter from home or a note from him. The package list is something which is never overlooked. Food from home, a new dress, or a package Elled with clean laundry is a blessing to most of us. The business oHices of the college are housed 28 in Bennett and Robinson basement. iiThafs gold in them that rooms. A student bank is a most valuable thing to any student. Even though we receive no interest, the Bank Offers us a place to keep our dollars and cents. Before weekends come around the Bank office is kept busy by money withdrawals for transportation purposes. Mailboxes click, safes Open and Close, typewrit- ers sound, and all is well in Bennett, Robinson Hall.
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The last to move in, Alcock girls quickly make themselves at home. Alcock House Ours is the schizophrenic dorm, Alfheim- Alcock. We had the honor of being the last of Goucher to leave the city and take up residence in Dulancy Valley. The first four weeks of school our extra-curricular activities included annoying Mrs. Nichols, Miss Ludgate, painters, and car- penters to End out when we were going to move. The rumors varied and the dates changed but eventually, 7midst trunks, bulletin boards and stuffed animals, we made the uEvening Sun,y as the last of the Elves to leave rlwwenty-third Street. Robinson welcomed us with a party and we started learning the campus as new students. Our year started promisingly when the girls in 30 VIRGINIA AMEs, President Altheiin won the Freshmen Skit Competition, and we have been having an exciting time ever since. Ginny Ames has been our guiding light as Hall President and with Ginny along even an encounter with JB. isrft half so bad. Several of our girls left during First term among whom were Jackie W halen whom we hope will be with us next year, and Freddie Hoddick who forsook Coucher for Palm trees and the University of Hawaii. Excitement struck Aleock again second term when Wilma Selsberg became Mrs. Leone ard Lunder. We were sad about leaving Balti- more. Now, were glad we came.
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