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Interested in case work, learning about investments, or interning at the nationhs largest investment banking firm? The members of the Economics, Sociology, and Anthropology Club are, and have displayed pecuniary talents not usually expected of women. The club participates in practical field activities and plays host to distinguished speakers in all three fields. First row, left to right: M. Mich- ell, D. Courtney, S. Smith, P. Montgomery. Second row: E. Cohen, C. Britt. Dr. Walker, M. Balmer, S. Valentine, Dr. Neu- munn, B. Tllrnhull. Third row: J. eraver, S. Elgin, M. Reeser, V. Dutton, A. Oberdorf. J. Dan- iels, C. Cudlipp, A. Bailey, P. Seyfert. hIn a movie mood?7 Check the calendar and come to one of those sponsored by the History Club, which seeks to coordinate history and contemporary thought. Many departmental Majors participate in developing a closer relationship between faculty and students, as well as between past history and present, to form a well-rounded group of informed, interested, and active citizens. First row, left to right: M. Cur- lett, J. Sarnoff, H. RokofT, B. Schlegel. Second row: G. Lorch, C. Woodruff, Dr. Sulker, Dr. Nurge, Dr. Reuss, M. MacPhee, A. Stone. Third row: M. Flem- ing, S. Kaplan, S. Yasuha, L. RosscEe, M. Reppert, P. Husled, M. Jahn, S. Andrus.
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First row, left to right: M. Panek, E. Frey, L. Moore, N. Schwartz. Second raw: D. Furst, M. Stoney, B. Belkin, G. Bender, E. Lang, W. House, D. Regester, R. Rubenstein. Third row: A. Weigel, Dr. Kelley, Dr. Ham- strom, Dr. Torrey, Dr. Otto, Dr. Barton, Dr. Schmidt, Dr. Lodge, Dr. Lloyd, J. Gager. Fourth row: D. Roelke, M. Johnson, D. Chandler, S. Choc, E. Gillespie, J. Bowerman, Y. Deschu, D. Demos, A. Greene, H. Berwind, J. Trammel, D. Richards, C. Hzluver. ttSave that rat! I need him for Abnormalf7 Psychology fans, Majors and otherwise, enjoyed membership in the Psychology Club, which discussed recent experiments and discoveries in the field and sought insight into future problems. Guest speakers energized meetings, and members Aisatisfiedl our several fixations with a repression-lifting spring banquet and a frolicsome, regression-produced picnic? First row. left to right: S. Shu- man, J. Gilman, D. Updike, L. Schwartzman, I. Byer, J. Heller, E. Burriss, L. Domash, E. Mora- vec. Second row: J. Duinmer, V. Fredericks, P. Peake. Where but at Chemistry Club meetings can one enjoy a frankfurter cooked over a Bunsen Hame, 0r coHee sipped from a pyrex beaker . . . or where launching 0ne9s own itSputnikf' but at a skit presented at the Christmas Party, given by the Club's advisors? . . . Know how to use a digital computer? Math Club does; its graduates have bright futures in the vocations of this tiExplm-er age. . . . The annual Taylor Lecture and films, such as a6Cosmic Rays:7 were among the major events attended by the Physics Club members in their stress on understanding activities in their own world and in others.
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A member of the American Association of International Relations Clubs, Gouchefs Political Science Club emphasized this year the examination of international problems through aDecisions, 1957;, a U.N. study plan. Imported speakers included Judge Emory Niles, Who discussed jury duty. In the spring? several members attended an A.A.I.R.C. conference in 'Washington to consider Middle Eastern crises. Lighter entertainment included enjoyment of Dr. Winslowvs h amhurgers and the presidentas ttpithy tomatoes?9 A related organization, the Field Politics Center set Goucherites to practical work at party headquarters and at ringing doorbells. Devoted to the political education of Coucher and the surrounding areas, F.P.C. also sponsors frequent visits to such national centers as the Supreme Court, the United Nations, the A.F. of L.-C.I.O., and the Loyalty-Security Board. 25 First row, left to right: G. Quis- enberry, M. Ives, I. Mazeika. Second row: N. Vaughan, B. Baughman, Dr. Winslow, B. Koch, B. Nash, B. Adams, L. Herzfeld, N. Egel. Third row: J. Hall, P. Booker, A. OShaughn- easy, E. Friese, J. Cantellops, L. Martin, J. Richardson, V. Fred- ericks.
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