Goucher College - Donnybrook Fair Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1954

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ADMINISTRATION SECRETARIES. Seated: Mrs. Caircl- ner, Mrs. McClain. ln the second row, standing: Miss DeGraw, Miss Puryear, Miss Cromwell, Mrs. Schrof-dl, and Mrs. Heroux. The Office of Development supervises that part of the external development of the college which Donnybrook has characterized as 4'The Campus: The Development of Goucher Collegef, Mr. McLean, director of development, Mr. Carroll, director of public relations, and their assistants, Mrs. Mun- schauer and Miss Falvey, publicize via the media of radio, television, newspapers, and national mag- azines the growth and development of Coucher Col- lege on its new campus, with its experimental educational programs, its diversified student body, and its multiple academic and cultural resources. Because, as President Kraushaar has said, Ma library is the indispensable heart of a center of learningf, the l9544 Dormybrook has made its frontispiece a twilight view of the Julia Rogers Library, dedicated in April, 1953. ln the past year the students have come to know in their own library the intellectual excitement of the exploration of ideas. To Dr. Jones and the staff of librarians, to the Library Committee, and to the generous bene- factors of the college library the students of Goucher College are grateful for the modern, elliciently managed, well stocked storehouse of knowledge. Itis a big job keeping the Goucher administration going at top efiiciency throughout the year, and without the administrative secretaries it would be an impossibility. The busy office of the Registrar is kept in operating order by Miss Cromwell and Mrs. Schroedl. Mrs. Gardiner is the secretary of the office of Dean Geen. Mrs. Heroux is secretary and Miss DeGraw, assistant to her in the ollice of the President of the College. Miss Holmes keeps Dean Nichols' flood of correspondence and business moving. In the Admissions Oflice Mrs. McClain and Miss Puryear assist with the work on the records and requirements of prospective students. In the fields of student help and job hunting, Mrs. Judge assists in the Vocational Guidance Oliice. OFFICE OF DEVELOPMENT and Public Relations. Left to right: Mrs. Munschauer, assistant in Development Ofliceg Mr. McLean, director of Development Olliceg Miss Falvey, assistant in Public Relationsg Dr. Carroll, director of Public Relations, and assistant director of the Development Oltice. LIBRARIANS. Left lo right: Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Tanner, Miss Edmonds, Mrs. Hart, Dr. Jones, Miss Boude. Absent when picture was made: Mrs. Coblentz, Miss Thomas, Mrs. Pearce. Dr. Jones is the head of the library staff. 21

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VOCATIONAL BUREAU director, Miss McCurley, helps students find job opportunities. COLLEGE CHAPLAIN, Mr. Walter Morris, directs chapel and guides the students' religious development. He is also G.C.l.A. faculty adviser. ASSISTANT DEAN OF WOMEN, Miss Jean Slocum, is also the director of the three dormitories of Froelicher Hall. Goucher College has developed a system of voca- tional guidance and placement which is centered in a Vocational Bureau under the supervision of the Director of Vocational Guidance, Miss Mary McCurley. Miss McCurley is Well known to Goucher students for her aid in arranging self- help jobs and the annual Careers Conference. Miss McCurley is able to furnish helpful vocational information-trends and kinds of jobs, necessary training and qualifications and promotional oppor- tunities. The college missed Miss McCurley much of this year because of her hip injury. Miss ,lean Slocum, assistant Dean of Women, carried more than her usual share of responsibili- ties for one term this year, While Mrs. Nichols was off duty With a new baby. Miss Slocum proved to be an understanding and able acting Dean of Stu- dents, helping the students to solve many personal problems and to co-ordinate the busy schedule of events. Miss Slocum at the same time continued her duties as director of Froelicher Hall. Mr. Walter Morris offers indispensable guidance in the religious life of the college. As Director of Religious Activities, he aids and advises the stu- dents in their conduct of religious activities, advises the Interfaith Association, and serves as the liaison with the churches in and near Baltimore. Mr. Morris is also professor of religion at Coucher College. ln addition, he, his charming Wife, and daughter Judy are the Tuttle House family. 'IS



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PHYSICAL PLANT MANAGER Fobes oversees building and campus maintenance. INFIRMARY STAFF members, Dr. Hiller, Dr. Phillips, and Miss Harbaugh informally discuss the college health problems. 22 physical maintenance Who gets snow shoveled, keeps the lawns mowed, puts up the May Day booths, and looks after the other thousand and one things that go into keeping Goucher's campus Hin the pinkn? Why, Mr. Fobes, our genial handyman upar excellencef' of course! And aside from all this, we know his part in the behind-the-scenes preparation for many college activities. Whether We like it or not, most of us eventually find our way to the Infirmary, presided over by Dr. Hiller, with the able assistance of Miss Baker and Miss Harbaugh. Whatever the complaint, he it measles, a cold, or just plain fatigue, almost any- one ean forget her aches and pains long enough to appreciate the luxury of meals served in bed. Miss Hall has a monopoly on the sources of supply for one of our main preoccupations, food. In the dining rooms she is entrusted with keeping Goucher healthy and hearty on a full quota of vitamins and minerals every day. As manager of the Snack Bar, she plans our between-meal tidbits. DIETITIAN, Miss Hall takes stock of the boxes of Jello, other supplies in the larder.

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