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who! who in american i coHeges and universities From left to right: J. Yap, E. Barnhart, L. Hitzrot, N. Freiman, M. Bowman, A. Hutchison, and H. Carlson. Missing when the picture was taken: C. Douglas. phi beta kappa Members of Phi Beta Kappa are, seated, left L0 right, E. Barnhart, C. Douglas, N. Freiman, I. Strelzoff, B. Shapiro, standing, S. Platnik, P. DuBois, R. S. Caplan, M. Halsey, J. Hamilton. Members who were not present when the picture was made are F. Conviser, I. Oppel, B. Round, and R. Yudkowsky. 31
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Seniors nge of attainment SENIOR CLASS ADVISER, Miss Eline von Borries, will always be to the class just Maur Miss von B.77 CLASS OFFICERS. In the first row: C. Leonard, H. Carlson, president, J. Shapiro. In the second row: J. Whalen, M. Faile, G. Caffrey, and N. Freiberger. 30
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class HALL PRESIDENTS. Vera Ann Monroe, Baldwing Connie Bice, West, Penny Beach, Robinson, Marian Culpepper, Hooper, Norrie Roll, Alcockg Nancy Weir, Tuttle, Eleanor Barnhart, Bacon, lean Yap, Bennett, Sally Robertson, Dulaney. We find ourselves a bit breathless at the end of four years. lt seems impossible that those precious college years are over, and yet we wonder how we managed to accomplish so many things in such a short time and at the same time have so many things that We wish we had had time to do. We wonder if the rest of our lives, with a 9-5 and a 5-? schedule of conferences and appoint- ments, babies and souflles, will fly past so quickly. We hope not, for we know that we will value a minute to recollect in tranquility all the wonders and complexities of life. We know that our four years at Goucher have helped to lay the ground- work for us so that we may better understand life and more fully live it. Four years together at Goucher have given us an exciting start. When we entered in the fall of 1950, nothing could have seemed farther away than the spring of 1954. While we were learning sub- teranean aquatics for Goacher Under the Sea, a la Freshmen, and practicing the piano for Janie Qnarternote, as y0u-can-not-tell-them-much Sopho- mores, we conducted the valiant enterprise of the Snack Bar service. We made friends, money, and backaches. As we passed over the sophomore slump with the terror of Sophomore Generals and the thrill of picking our majors behind us, we found 32 ourselves in Upper Division. We celebrated our entrance into this magic land in the sophisticated world of gai Paris with our junior Year Abroad. Soon after our return we opened our own Boutique- in-the-Barn, the Junior accessory sale. We always managed to prove ourselves an enterprising group. And now, because of, and in spite of it all, we are seniors, The Emancipated Women. It was rumored that we couldnlt sing, but what fun we had trying. This year has been packed with memo- rable events. We woke the school with our gay caroling before Christmas, and we sang our ollicial ugoodbyew at Step Singing. Senior Chapel is an event which We will always remember. Through our four years where would we have been without our Miss von Borries? As our class adviser she has transmitted to us some of her incomparable spirit and joi-de-vivre. At the end of these four years we enjoy re- viewing the past but we will not dwell on it. You Canal Take It With You, as our erratic, lovable Sycamore family showed us. We still look forward to the traditional somber gathering, graduation. Why not all make a date to meet in heaven, June 2054? Perhaps Grandfather Sycamore will speak at our second Freshman Convocation: he might begin, MWell, Lord, here We are againf,
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