Goucher College - Donnybrook Fair Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1955

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First row, left to right: C. Bridgewood, J. Merryman, K. Wade, Miss Crane, H. Levy, B. Broda7 and D. Turesky. Second row seated on the couch and next to it, left to right: J. Barnard, A. Johanson, J. Soffel, Dr. Veatch, K. Lowry, C. Rothrock, A. Larson. Third row standing behind the couch, left to right: J. Lundell. E. Tilghman, J. Macaulay, R. Caulk, M. Kohn, B. Heuschoher, S. Malkemus, R. Nasdor. and C. behind couch, left 10 right: J. Lundell, E. Tilghman, J. Macaulay, R. Caulk, M. Kohn, B. Heuschober, S. Malkemus7 R. Nasdor, and C. Hill. the Education Child Development Club The Education and Child Development Club had an interesting and stimulating program this year. Dr. Jeannette Veatch 0f the Education Depart- ment, spoke to the club on her experiences in finding a job, how 10 get along with parents and school boards, and outlined a quite useful pro- cedure to follow in applying for a teaching posi- tion. Dr. Crane and Dr. Benee joined her in advis- ing the majors about their future job Opportunities. Miss Nancy Larrick of Random House, Inc., who7 in conjunction with her mother, donated a large collection of childrenvs books, including the new Landmark hooks, spoke to the Education classes and the graduate group. The Landmark hooks feature a record to he played before reading the book, which gives a vivid picture of the mate- rial to he presented in the attractive books. A tea was held in her honor following the meeting. Miss Larrick graduated from Coucher a few years ago. The third meeting of the club featured a man well-known as a Baltimore educator and principal, who gave encouragement and advice to the group. In the spring the club entertained a class of children from the Baltimore Public Schools at a picnic. Before the party, the play production class presented a short play for the ehildren7s benefit. This yeafs emcers were Joan F. Barnard, Presi- dent; Carolyn M. Rothrock, Treasurer; Doris Turesky, Social Chairman. Faculty advisors were Drs. Esther Crane, Miriam Benee, Jeanette Veatch. 27

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The History Club provides an opportunity for the departmental majors and faculty to meet in- formally, especially over open fires at the annual fall and spring picnics. Members study the his- torical aspects of current events which are discussed at joint meetings with the Political Science Club. To help prepare the undergraduate historians for projection into a contemporary world, the depart- mental f aculty held a symposium in Which a survey of former majors, present positions was discussed. The club tries to approach intellectual attitudes of special concern to undergraduate historians. the History Club Left to right in the jhst raw: M. Beat, C. Grant, M. Hofheimer, P. Sullivan, A. Fox, E. GOH, M. Stone, G. Bensky. Second row: M. J. Dowd, E. Zirklt'r, G. Kondak, Miss Dorsey, Miss Stimson. Miss Garth, A. Cohem C. Mathews, G. Carver. Third row: M. L. Off, K. W'chmann, L. Rawlings, E. Schumacher, K. Forrest, L. Bow- man, Dr. Neumann and Dr. Walker. 26 the Political Science Club Seated on, the fioor: C. Hammersley, S. Powell, D. Smith. Seated on couch: J. Caplan, Miss Johnson, Dr. Winslow, Miss Dorsey, Mr. Corrin, A. Mauser, N. Scho- enberg. Standing behind the couch: M. Archer, C. Odquist, 5. Gross, D. Bahilt. Aiming to promote awareness and understanding of world problems and their close relation to the United States foreign policy, the Political Science Club held numerous panel discussions and debates. To assure discussion based on full factual knowl- edge, club members or guest speakers briefed the group on each problem at a session beforehand. Conflicting opinions were expressed about the London and Paris agreements, French colonialism, in North Africa, United States action in Guate- mala, the Mutual Security Pact between the United States and Nationalist China, and Asian problems.



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the Literary Club Seated an the floor: 5. Lewis, J. Thayer. Seated 0n the courh: C. Vurrows, E. Marx, E. Lefkowitz, E. Carlyle, L. Manaster. Behind couch: F. Morgan, C. Campbell, J. McLean. C. Cross. The Literary Club is opened to those interested in discussing various aspects of literature. At the first meeting in the fall the new members were introduced, and the club listened to recordings of poets reading their own works. This year, the club initiated a policy: members of the faculty were invited to read their favorite poetry or prose selections to the group. In cooperation with VENTURE, the club sponsored an essay contest. Students were given the opportunity to submit reviews or critical essays, the best of which were given to VENTURE for publication in the spring. 28 The primary function of the Fine Arts Club has been to make the student body more aware of, and alertered t0 paintings and artists in general. Among the several exhibits sponsored by the club was the work of Mr. Bill Leizman, promising young Baltimore artist. Mr. Leizman also spoke to a group of the students in an informal get-together. Furthering its activities7 the club sponsored a Coffee Hour and ttOpeningi, for the Guggenheim Loan Exhibition which was hung in Froelieher Rec- reation Room and Mary Fisher date-parlors. Also exhibited were works of J . Solmon of New York. the Fine Arts Club First row, Seated: C. Friend, P. Graves. J. Gordon, D. Steele, J. Green. Second row: Mr. Johnson, G. Dunkak, M. Helf- frieh, P. May, H. Spackman, P. Walters, J. Markovitz, C. Deuhle, C. Einstein.

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