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As we present this book with all best wishes to the Class of 1963, the Junior Class gratefully dedicates it to our advisor, Dr. Kenneth O. Walker: FRESHMAN SING-SONG, 1961 - Goucher they say is a school Where young women and only the best Come to learn, to discern what is true: The Freshman we claim is a Class that's unique, With traits that are new to this woman's world. We are a class that was born during wartime, Our thumbprints were taken on IBM cards. Taught science by Sputnik, the arts by the Beats, We've wondered so much as we wandered this way. The man whom weave chose to give us advice Knows all about this world and Goucher and usg He lectures on man and his place In war and in stormy peace. Behind cigarette smoke thereis a light in his eye, The light of ideals that will guide us henceforth, A light which we hope we reflect As we welcome you now-Dr. Walker. TABLE OF CONTENTS Administration ........................ Academics . . . Student Activities . Dormitories . . Classes ........... ....... Members of the Class of 1963 . . .
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M4 , nun . , Wifi fu-Milk Otto F. Kraushaar President TO Tl-E MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF l965: Four years at college have a way of passing much more quickly than you ever thought possible at the time of your matriculation. As you depart I trust you shall take with you bright, cherished memories of your undergraduate days at Goucher. Among the vivid memories may be the prolonged period of construction activity with the attendant noise and bustle occasioned by the emergence of new buildings. As Seniors you helped us take possession of the College Center, the Chapel, the Health Center and the first part of Dorothy Stimson Hall. Some day, as you bring your sons and daughters to visit the scenes of your early triumphs, you can say to them: l was there when. .... These outward events, marking your progress through four undergraduate years, are but the silent witnesses of the inner development of mind and . spirit which you have undergone. We who have watched you grow in maturity and in making a beginning in the acquirement of wisdom are confident that the liberal education you have received here will serve you well all of your life. lt should become ever more valuable to you as the years go by, for it has equipped you with a respect for standards that will stand you in good stead in whatever stations in life you may occupy. To each of you a hearty wish for success and personal happiness in a life of service to good and useful ends. Sincerely yours, Otto F. Kraushaar
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