Goucher College - Donnybrook Fair Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1953

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First row: E. VVehster, M, Birmingham, P, Aten, B. Lewis, R. Talbott, M. Ottolenghi, C, Bradley, I Chaney, Cr Rothmck, W. Short, C. Morrison, C. Campbell, C. Crookstony D. Bacon, Rt Harrison, I. Lundellr Kneeling behind hrst row: A. Mauser, E. Heftron, I Crimshaw. Second row: M. Stone, Dr Deibler, O. Cohn, B. Studier, L. Allen, P. Hoth, Dr. Kelley, II. Toomcy, V Clemens, B. Bauer, I Green, C. Beermnn, Sr OFEt, A. Cohen, D. Turcsky, R. Rappaport, S. Finch, B. Henry. Third row: P. May, M. Frank, A. Fox, E. Tilghman, G. Moore, M, Pawling, M. Garcia, I. Merryman, B. Heuschober, M. Poller7 B. Simons, M. Woods, K. Murray, I. Barnard, L. W'hittaker, I. Soffcl. the foolish and wise, with stars in their eyes Neither the looming Cloud of sophomore gen- erals nor the weighty decisions of major helds could dampen the spirits of this years sophomore Class. Blending the spirited Vim Of our freshman background with the disciplined planning of our sophomore days, under the leadership of class president, Pat May, we sponsored many projects. One innovation was the Summer Newsletter, a compilation of what our classmates were doing during their summer vacations. Another project completed in the late summer of 1952 was the . . . Sophomores publication of the Freshman Preview Book, an illustrated VVhds Who of the Class of 1956. This book was given to each member of the new freshman Class and sold to other Gaucher stu- dents. It proved invaluable in connecting names and faces during those Erst confusing weeks of the 1952-53 school year. The sophomores also sold bulletin boards as a class project. uFood, Fun, and Flicks , the movie project initiated by our Class in its freshman year, was continued. One benefit movie raised $94 for the 29

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The Freshman Class ofhcers-iilled with enthusiasm over their first year of progresseGung H0! Left to right: I. Conway, treasurer; K. Lowry, Sergeant- at-Arms; P. Bicrne, Sergeant-at-Arms; C. Teague, President; S. Fineman, Vice- President; W. James, Recorder of Points; H. Spackman, Secretary. To maintain ustout heart and physical well being hs. Mann points the way for a Body Mechanics class. Taking their social regulations test from Bennett president, M. Meyer; G. Friese, M. Beal, and R. Buckley wade through in town, out of town; sign in, sign out; 12:30,s, 1:30is-whewl 28



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Seated, first row left: S. Block, N. Tasker, A. Cohen, A. Larson. Second row, left: B. MaCHamer, R. Potter, G. Carver, D. Erickson, M. Kohn, R. Caulk, P. Turk, A. Gabriel, E. Eissmann, C. Ackerman. B. Okin. Second row: P. Stallman, I. Caplan, V . Linville, A. Maxwell, G. Gollinger, R. Warner, B. Johnson, A. Eustance, C. Odquist, HT Furst, A. Gollender, R, Nothman, A. Barden. Third row: C. Matthews, D. Babbit, S. Taney, B. Elfenbein, I. Markovitz, C. Grant, M. Hofheimer, L. Fried, C. Deuble, A. Carle, N. Leonard, B. Brooke, C. Wood, L. Huck- man, B. W ebster, M. Spier. F ourth row, standing at right: K. Wehman, I. Rubin, A. Rosenbaum, I. Tseng, E. Carlyle. Couchcr Weekly. Freshman year seemed to be an age behind as we made plans to publish next years DONNYBROOK and began to feel like old hands around the Coucher campus. The renowned sophomore slump did not en- velope us socially. The fall Hillbilly Hop with Johns Hopkins men provided good hunting for all hillbilhes. Other parties included a class get- together in the fall, when we got acquainted with our sophomore transfers, and a sophomore-senior breakfast honoring our sister class at Christmas time. Our second Sing Song proved to be as much fun as the Erst. The theme, TTA Surprise for 30 Katy , included originality in lyrics and music. The sophomore Chapel service given in the spring was both a devotional period and a me- morial service for the late Doris W ihler, a 111C111- bcr 0f the class of 1955. Dr. Louise Kelley, the Class adviser, spoke at the Chapel hour. Again we played Easter Bunny for the boys and girls of a Baltimore orphanage. During Easter week we gave the little Children a party at Donnybrook, a good spot for hiding Easter eggs. Our Class has been busy and happy this year, and we look forward to even bigger and better upper division years.

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