Goucher College - Donnybrook Fair Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1952

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three to make ready. . . our joint chiefs Ofstaff E. I. Gibby, Chairman of College Activities; Iudy Corleto, Chiiirman of Iudicial Board; Niki Brown, President of Students! Organization. majority rules with Students' Org. Executive Board listening attentively to its Chairman, Niki Brown, standing. Seated 0n the floor are A. Hickman, F. Conviser7 I. Akehurst, I. MacRae. In back of them are M. I. Palermo, C. Rice, E. Spencer, B. Brown, P. McCuen, N. Freiberger, I. Corlcto, E. I. Gibby, D. DorseyI Standing: C. Upstill, R. Thompson, I. Dreher, P. Peterson, P. Smith, L. Goldsmith, P. Beach, I. Turnbull, DI McCormick, G. Obcrdorfer, A. Burridge, M. Braithwaitc. 20

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Dr. Ortmann, Chairman of the Music Depart- ment, plays a new score for the approval of Mr. Johnson of the Fine Arts Department, Dr. Lert, his colleague in the Music Department, and Dr. Spencer, Chairman of the Fine Arts Department. An understanding of artistic ex- pression . . . governmental insti- tutions that shape nations . . . principles of economic and social organization. Chairman Dr. Winslow discusses the progress of the 1952 presidential campaigns with Mrs. Rcynolds and Nlrs. Sun. The next primary is the subject of much conjecture this spring of election year. Dr. Reuss shows Dr. Pancoast, Chairman of the Department, and Dr. Basehart a new graph which has just been placed in the files. From this angle, those look like price lines . . . mov- ing higher and higher. 19



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just the right tone for gaucher atmosphere Deborah McCormick, Chairman, reviews the rules once more with her committee. Seated on the bench are M. I.Paler1110, A. Hickman, L. Goldsmith, R. Thompson, E. Spencer, I. Turn- bull, I. Corleto, M. Strawhecker. Standing are: P. Sholtz, I. Akehurst, N. Brown, C. Upstill, A. Burridge, M. Braithwaite, S. Blakeslee, P. Trotter, and P1 Porter. Student Org: Good Gaucher Government I dont agree. iiMaV I hear a motion that we accept the proposed idea? liVVhat do you think? Discussions and manyevoiced opinions leap out at us as we pass a room in Van Meter 011 3 Mon- day evening. liWhatls that all about someone asks Why that s our Student Org. speaking. It s the voice of the Student bodV which fairly shouts with new ideas and solutions to age-old problems. The Foreign Student Fund led to blazing glory by the colorful torches of the Curtis Campaign was aided on all sides again this year by the suc- cessful sales of crew hats beer mugs, and sweat shirts. In the line of improvements we have the newly organized Bulletin Board Committee. Blazers and Goucher Rings will add a link to the fast growing ivy-covered tradition for the second consecutive year. Last, but not least, we have the addition of two fine organizations to our campus activities: the Music and Fine Arts Clubs. That the hard work of the Executive Board is backed by the Student body is evident. The voice of StUe dent Org. has become one we are all proud to call our own! Therels more than meets the eye behind the attractive and reasonably dignified girls 011 Goucher's county campus. A bit of subterfuge on the part Of our Tone Committee plays a large part in this girlls college phenomenon. Comprised of a Chairman and a number of representative seniors, the omnipresent group has a well-earned reputation for curbing ultra-infonnal dress for Baltimore shopping; keeping a steadying hand on the shoulders of those who would trample on the new grass in their haste to go to classes; issu- ing warning notices to overexuberant observers of noisV hours; and in more subtle ways, setting the example of the real Goucher Girl . 21

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