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26 Kneeling 0er are J. Jones, B. Davis, A. Elgin. Standing behind them are M. Faille, G. Heinekin, J Wright. The three girls forming a triangle are Z. HernandezeBabilonia tcentert, R. C. Hillman, R. Kahn. Seated on the first step are Urom left to righU N. 0333611, L. Roscnbaum, I. Bcsthoff, I. Yap, S. Trumpc, G. CaErey. Seated behind them are Mt Bowman, L. Campbell, B. Share. Standing on the second row are P. Cross, S. Ayres, J Shapiro, A. Iubeh'er, A. Feder, F. Conviser. The back row reflects the smiles of S. Wilson, I. Brigstocke, B. Day, M. Cox, S. Frankenstein, P. DuBois, M. VValdman, I. Oppel, R. Specter, M. J. Robinson, S. Platnik. Kneeling at the right are E. Amthor, C. Mann, H. Cutler, M. Feder. The other half of the second row is Composed of President P. Beach, R. Yudkowsky, P. Atwood, A. Halnbleton, I. Strelon, Joan Flah tor is it her twin Jeannen, H. Carlson. Completing the third row are C. IIammaker, C. Cleveland, M, L. Clark.
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. .. and the first taste of upper division To the Class of i53eMay you always possess your untiriug ambitions, your fertile ideas, your spirit, and your loyalty to one another, that have carried you to this your Junior year. Never will you forget your wonderful experie ences as a Junior advisor; fun at the Junior-Senior English majors Adele Zeidmau, Pat Petere son, and Adele Frasse track down a quota- tion before the bell rings for Class. Banquet; your struggles as you completed the yearbook; and most of all, yourself as a member of a college family. These years are never to be recaptured, but their impact is great enough to remain with you always. Jill Boswell seems quite preoccupied with the test tube Reggie Weiss is examining. Endless hours in the lab keep science majors busy. 25
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The Sophomore Class our yearlings pick up speed 11 our scholars, robes of skirts and sweaters we began our second fall semester at Goucher. The combination of a new enthusiasm and the able guidance of our president, Penny Beach, were incentives to many new activities. We started the year with a Faculty Coffee hour, which gave us a chance to become better ac- quainted with our professors. Soon we turned our attention to raising money for the Foreign Student Fund. Any sophomore not attending class meetings was hired, the money going Ca worthwhile cause . . . honest, kidsU t0 the Fund. We started the project of selling Sport clothes, a venture that proved highly successful. Just before Christmas, we focused our attention on Sing-Song and were thrilled to see a real improve ment over last yearis participation. Our theme, Quarter-Time, based on Gouchefs quarter sys- tem, was produced with lively spirit. Parties Elled much of our time. We honored our big sistersenow suddenly graduating seniors ewith an Unbirthday Party. In the spring we gave a Scrounge Party to which IHU fraternity men were invited. Jeans were the order of the day . . . comfort and fun, what more could we ask? Throughout the year, we maintained our Snack Bar service, another rnoney-raising project. Sophomore spirits kept going up as 195152 proved iithere aint no such thing as Sophomore Slump! 27
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