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The Sophomore Class OPrIcers get together to discuss plans for their years projects. Left to right: L. Fried, 2nd Vice-President; P. May, President; Miss Kelley, class advisor; E. Tilghman, lst XZiCCePICSidCHt; R. Potter, Recorder of Points; M. Woods, Treasurer; M. Birmingham, Secretary; J.Tser1g, Chair- man Movie Committee; E. Gabriel, Sergeanteat-Arms. Not the eyes and ears of the world, but the movie com- mittee setting the stage for their money making project ehFun and Flicks. Gwynn Ackerman, Eva Eissmaun, and Marilyn Woods follow the way of all sophomores with Physiology I and the eternal quest for the 14 functions of the liver. 31
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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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the stately, the gay, and often blase Shortly after the last Enal exam ended last spring, a strange feeling came to each member of the Class of ?54. The feeling grew until we were a little overwhelmed by it. We looked closely at our fellow classmates to see how they were reacting to this phenomenon. What was it? What had happened? W ith a crash came the realization that we were Iuniors . . . upperclasse men. Little sisters began to come to us for ad- vice. XVe gave it to them willingly and as we suggested proper Clothes, told them about campus life and perhaps a few usnap courses , memories came rushing back. It didlft seem so . . . Juniors very long ago when we Erst faced Freshman Week. Under the leadership of Lynn Campbell we wasted no time in setting out to make this a year in which our presence on campus would be felt by everyone. A Progressive Supper was given for our IIlittle sisters early in the fall term. We soon discovered that the Class of 1956 had a lot of ability as they participated in every activity ottcrcd. The year moved quickly on and we kept pace with it. Carrying on our innovation of last year, we planned Faculty Coffee Hours so students F rout row: M . VValdman, C. Farkas, C. W ciss, N. Frcibcrgcr, I.XVi11iamsou, G. Hammakcr, L. htIulholland, C. Oliver, I. Hamilton. Second row: C. Caftrey, P. D11Bois. S. XVilson, N. Passloff, P. Grabenhofer, Bt Lane, M. Bowman, F Max, Mt Maseritz, R. Futter, N, Weber, G. Heineken. Third row: N. Freiman, C. Friedman, C. Gracey, I. Brigv stocks, M. Faile, A. Biemiller, I MCDanel, B. Meyers, S. Tmmpe, L. Ilitzrot, B. Davis, P. Atwood, B. Shore, L. h'Iarkey, C. Leonard, L. XValtcrs. Fourth row: B, Plotkin, M. Robinson, B. Shapiro, It Behrend, A. Hammond, S. Frankenstein, A. cher, S. VVeinstock, L. Eisenberg, S. Blanner, P. Mm1tague,I. Shapiro, C. Bernstein, R. S. Caplan. 32
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