Goucher College - Donnybrook Fair Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1957

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To promote interest in recent research develop- ments and contemporary scientific activities in the helds of physiology and bacteriology, the club this year attended and took part in some of the f unctions of the local medical and biological societies, enter- tained outside lecturers, and went on several Eeld trips. One of these was to Solomorfs Island, a bio- logical and physiological laboratory on the Chesa- peake Bay. In an effort to appeal to more girls, the club initiated an associate membership program for underclassmen who were interested in the fields of physiology and bacteriology. Several purely pleasure events were the Christmas party, pizza get- togethers, and a weekend camping trip, all of which served to add the adjective tggayll instead of the misnomer ctmadla t0 the term scientist. biology club Seated on floor, left to right: N. Collier, J. Reppert. Seated: Dr. Crouse, A. Klein, P. Lorvan, Dr. Langdon, M. Neufeld, E. Huggins, K. Skau, P. Sexton. Standing: S. Elgin, D. Brindisi, G. Bert, J. Gibb, E. Hutcheson, M. Watson7 W. House, L. Carey, A. Cyphers, Dr. Moment. physiology and bacteriology club Left to right: N. Abbott, J. Blickenstaff, A. Haines, Dr. Funk, A. Yates, J. Simmons, Miss Pratt, L. Holman, P. Sex- ton. Dr. Webht S. Whitehouse, M. Plummer, J. Coyle, L. Koe- nig, Dr. Crittenden, E. Kriteher. More variety in club activities to appeal to the diverse interests of its members was the theme of Biology Club planning this year. Lunchtime 64sh0p- talksal featured coffee and dessert in addition to the main fare of student discussions of summer experi- ences or a professorvs report on a topic of current biological interest. In addition to an early morning bird walk, two all day field trips added variety to the year7s program: one in November to the labs at Solomofs Island on the Chesapeake Bay, and in the spring a jaunt t0 the seashore. The highlight of this active year was a banquet held in the new Alumnae House. Faculty, alumnae and students heard Dr. James Ebert speak on The Acquisition of Biological Specificity?

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mathematics, chemistry, and physics club First row, left to right: E. Tam- maru, J. Ward, B. Belkin, M. Stoney, G. Bender, L. Moore, Y. Deschu. Second row: Dr. Torrey, S. Richards, Dr. Schmidt, Dr. Wzagley, Dr. Lloyd, Dr. Barton, Dr. Lodge, 1. Martin, 5. Mount, J. Gager. Third row: R. Chap- pell, H. Berwind, C. McKay, D. Richards, C. Hauver, D. Furst, J. Stewart, E. Hallgren, A. Greene W. House, D. Roelke. Among the various activities of the Physics Club were formal and informal lectures involving con- cerns of physics today. Its members and any who wished to join them were welcome and thus gained extracurricular knowledge in speciiic fields of interest. The Chemistry Club, a small group of future chemists, has engaged in a variety of enterprises. The annual banquet was a very colorful affair7 held in the new Alumnae House. Other activities included a Christmas party and picnic in the spring. Interesting talks by representatives of various companies and organizations made the Mathematics Clubes activities especially profitable this year. One of the highlights was a lecture on electronic com- puters by Dr. Wrench of David Taylor Model Basin, Washington, D. C. Activities in the Psychology Club this year have been many and varied. During winter term, inter- ested Coucher students were given an opportunity to hear a discussion on future job opportunities. This discussion was given at Johns Hopkins by a joint effort of the Psychology Clubs of Coucher and Johns Hopkins. A iilrn thhe Quiet One,, was also sponsored by the club during winter term. De- signed to broaden and enlighten its members in psychology and to provide opportunity for the de- velopment of friendships, the annual picnic with a guest speaker was given spring term at the home of the club advisor, Mrs. Annelies Rose. psychology club Seated on, floor, left to right: L. Domash, S. Sachs, J. Heller, B. Weiner. Seated on couch: I. Byer, H. Hirschler, Dr. Osler, Dr. Warfleld, J. Gilman, A. Gingrich, J. Boeth. Standing: E. Vecella, J. Milhous, N. Arf- mann, Dr. Rose, D. Updike, M. Barnett, J. Findley.

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