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On the fust row are B. Studier, M. Batten, E. Eissmann, C. Grant, C. Campbell, C. Egger, S. Bacon, V. Brooke, O. Cohn, E. Carlyle. Half in shadow, F. VVendland begins the second row. Next to her, M. Birmingham, M. Pawh'ng, B. Bauer, G. Lundcll, R. Harrison, M. Garcia, C. Deuble, R. Novey, L. Dean, P. Newman. The third row, a bit more spread out, consists of A. Milnor, Ioan Soffel, N. Tasker, M. Adonis, P. deGraaE, A. Rosen- baum Hooking upI, P. Creenwald, S. Talley, A. Calender, D. Erickson, B. A. Henry, C. Bradley, A. Cohen. President B. Smith begins the fourth row, Composed of Iaue Soffel, P. Ateu, A. Fox, C. Crookston, I.Cri1nshaw, K. Wehmann, C. Wood, M. Kohn, M. Frank, I. Krause, S. Stern, B. Simons. B. Heffron and W. Short stand at the far right of the group. R. Potter Iarms akimboI, B. Webster, P. May, A. Cohen, I. Rubin, I. Collins, A. Mauser, M. W oods, M. Stone, D. Deibler, I. Barnard, A. Eustance, form the next row. The group around the lamp-post are 0. Upchurch, B. Elfcnbcin, C. Beerman, A. Gabriel, G. Ackerman. At the back of the picture are L. Whittaker, E. Bogart Iwith scarfI, I. Caplan, D. Babitt, L. Rawlings, A. Larson, M. Wood, M. Ottolenghi, B. Heuschober, S. Bloch, I. Cooper, A. Carle, I. Lee, B. I. Baker, R. Moss, B. Lewis. 31
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The F reshman Class kelley green - and proud of it ull of baggage and bewilderment, 755613 arrived from China, Peru, Morocco, and all points of these United States, invading Goucher-lancl with high-school pennants and the talk of high-school steadiesll common to all freshmen. Occupation began: freshmen swarmed every- where, taking over the campus. They had an air of confidence that the rest of the school adored; they were sure that never before had Freshman Week been so successful, never before had fresh- men skits seemed so professional, and never be- fore had a new class taken to Coucher life so quickly. 'l'heir Junior Sisters nodded quick assent. Somehow, they seemed to know the good courses, the most exciting extracurricular activities to join, and more men at Hopkins than most of the Juniors. CiMethinks I see the busy hands of Time passing by says one amazed Junior to another . . J Shortly after elections, the Class moved into high terl gear. To boost moraleeand to raise a little money on the side-they established iiFun, Food, and Flicks, giving the rest of the school the unbounded pleasure of movie-going in jeans, of munching happily 0n popcorn while such thrillers as The Count of Monte Cristo and uThe Last of the Mohicans sped across the screen. Frosh rally day brought upper-classmen out of their own Sing-Song meetings to watch the 755613 parade in uniforms of liKelly green, marching around the courtyard with shouts of spirit that echoed from the dorm walls for hours. 30 While oldaguard Goucherites sat back in awe, the Freshman Class put it this way: iiOther ae- complishments of our hrst year of occupation were the Alumnae Dinner, Frosh coilee hours, a Freshmen-Faculty Tea, the Easter Egg Hunt for an orphanage, Senior Errand Day, and the Junior Sister Party. We summarize: We came, we saw, we conquered? We agree! .mlnt? i v I Hi .11 ,. I, II AV, I rflll'lml'l ullllhg w l -g LI . Ulla?! Ir,
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955 in the 32 swing Freshmen Judy Rubin and Anne Rosen- baum take over the vending concession for Donnybrook 0n AA Vaudeville night. Sophomores Nona Freiberger and Alice Feder exchange their dimes for doughnuts. Freeshman Class Ohicers: First row, left to right, Judy Rubin, Barbara Smith, President, Connie Odquist, Joan Market Vitz. Back row, standing, in the same order, Anne Eustance, Gwynne Acker- man, Carolyn Bradley.
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