Goucher College - Donnybrook Fair Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

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DONNYBROOK FAIR 1966 GOUCHER COLLEGE TOWSON, MARYLAND Describe Goucher. No, dontt. The task simply doesntt lend itself to twenty five words or less . . . In that first late September you resign yourself to an eternity of alarmingly unfamiliar corridors, forgotten names and general insecurity. Then slowly the snack bar assimilates you. Its chatter becomes friendly, you learn to let the thumping bass of the juke box drain away the days accumulated tension . . . And at the modern dance concert you discover that the soloist, the one who was great? lives upstairs. You discover that Aaron Copeland has not come to stay at Goucher, but to teach you. And then you find yourself emotionally and intellectually exhilarated by not attending, but actually participating in that most unusual of academic phenomena, the teach-in. Slowly, very slowlya sometimes it takes more than two yearsa- you learn that Goucher is not a stone and redwood settlement, but a vital and intense way of life . . . you and the girl upstairs. 4 , iilntxx and we convene in a Hurry of numbers, advice, and guffaws OTTO F. KRAUSHAAR President Ph.D., Harvard University ALICE JIMMYER REYNOLDS Assistant Dean A.B., Goucher College 10 MARTHA ARNOLD NICHOLS Dean of Students A.M., Syracuse University ELIZABETH GEEN Dean and Vice President, Professor of English Ph.D., University of Iowa 11 N. JOSEPH QUINN, JR. A ccoun Irmt MALCOLM R. FOBES Director of Busiuexs Services and Plant 88., American International College FREDERICK T. WEHR Director of Development AAB., Princeton University C. STANLEY BOSLEY. JR. Comptroller B.B.A., Baltimore College of Commerce 12 HARRY J. CASEY. JR. Vice Presiden1 1 1'nances B.S., Johns Hopkins University i MILDRED COVEY Registrar MS. in Ed., University of Pennsylvania Err x EVELYN DYKE SCHROEDL Assixlanl Registrar A,B., Goucher College 13 MARY ROSS FLOWERS Director of Admissiom A.B., Goucher College DOROTHY LOUISE ARNOLD Diz'ctlar of Vocational Guidance A.M., Indiana University NORMA LOUISE SMITH Assistant Director of Adlni 'Yions A.M., University of Virginia ALICE JOAN FALVEY Direcmr of Public Relations A.B., Goucher College 14 BEATRICE M. PARKER Assistant in Public Relations DOROTHY V CROMWELL HELEN C. HALL MURIEL J NELSON Secretary to the Vice President Secretary to the President Director of Social Acn'vitiex A.B., Middlebury College 15 DANIEL ABRAMS Assistant mew'sur 11f Mus'ic Artists Diploma in Piano and Composition, Mannes College of Music ELLIOTT W. GALKIN, belaw left Professor of Music Ph.D., Cornell University ROBERT HALL LEWIS Axs'ociute Professor of Music Ph.D., Eastman School of Music GEORGE R. WOODHEAD Asxismnt Profexsor of Music M. Mus., Peabody Conservatory of Music 16 ELISABETH KATZENELLEN BOGEN, Teacher's and Concert Diploma, Conservatory of Zurich, right; AGI RADO VIRIZLAY, Advanced Teaching and Performing Artist's Diplomas Franz Liszt Academy of Budapest; Adjunct PI'OfPSSUI'S of Applied Music GRETEL CHAPMAN Assixtant Prufexsnr 0f Fine Arts Ph.D. University of Chicago ERIC VAN SCHAACK Assistant Professor of Fine Arts A,B., Dartmouth College DONALD THURSTONE RISLEY Assixtant Professor of Fine Arts M.F A., Tyler School of Fine Arts, Temple University. AMALIE ROTHSCHILD Lecturer in Fine Arts; Diploma, Maryland Inxtitute 17 LINCOLN F. JOHNSON, JR. Profesmr of Fine Arts Ph.D.. Harvard University WILLIAM R. MUELLER Professor of English Ph.D., Harvard University MARY TAYLOR HESKY LeCtm'er in English A.M., Radcliffe College DIANE W. DOUGLASS Imtructor in English A.M., New York University BROOKE PEIRCE Assoviatv Professor of English Ph.D., Harvard University 18 DEE ANN MIMS PAPPAS Instructor in English A.M., M.A.T., Johns Hopkins University ALAN R. BRICK Associate Professor of Englixh Ph.D., Yale University SARA DEFORD Professor of English Ph.D., Yale University 19 FLORENCE HOWE A ssixmnt Professor of English A.M., Smith College WILLIAM L. HEDGES A ssociate Profmsor of English Ph.D , Harvard University GEORGE BRENDAN DOWELL Associate Professor of Speech and Drama Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia University 20 JOHN CARTER WILLIAMS Associate Professor 0f Classics Ph.D., Yale University ROBERT CHARLES SCHMIEL Instructor in C lassics g A.M., University of Washington 21 LOUIS A. OLIVIER, JR. Lecturer in French M A., University of Utah WOLFGANG E. THORMAN Professor of French Ph.D., Columbia University FREDERIC O. MUSSER, JR. Assaciate Profmmr of French Ph.D., Yale University 22 5 JOHN K. DONALDSON, JR. Assistant Professor of F renclz A.M. Middlebury College . SUSAN BETH DORFMAN Instructor in French A.B.. Goucher College 23 GENEVIEVE MARE'CHAUX Assistant Professor of French License$s-lenres. Universit6 de Montpellier SIBYLLE ERLICH Instructor in German, and French A.M,, Middlebury College HERTHA KROTKOFF Axsistant Professor of German Dr.rer.com.. Vienna CLEOPHAS w. BOUDREAU Assistant Professor of Spanish A.M., University of Rochester VLADA TOLLEY lnxtructor in Russian A.M., University of Pennsylvania 24 HELEN H. PARTRIDGE Lecturer in Russian M.A., Georgetown University EN RIQUE NOBLE Profesmr of Spanish Ed.Dr., University of Havana 25 FREDERIC C. WOOD, JR. Chaplain, Assistant Professor of Religion Th.D., Union Theological Seminary nggw WALTER M. MORRIS Professor of Religion, Director of Religious Activities B.D., Crozer Theological Seminary JOHN V. CHAMBERLAIN Associate Professor of Religion Ph.D., Duke University 26 JAMES PATRICK SCANLAN A smcime Profesmr of Philosophy Ph.D., University of Chicago EVA RFINITZ GOSSMANV left center Lecturer in Philosophy Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University 'ng JOSEPH MORTON MARY CARMAN ROSE Instructor in Philosophy Professor of Philosophy A.B,, Amherst College Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University 27 JOHN BU RG ESS A ssistant Profexsor of E conomicx NOEL J. J. FARLEY Assixtant Professor of Economics A.M., Yale University 28 BARBARA ROBINSON BRADSHAW Assistant Professor of Sociology A.M., Northwestern University LETA BARON Uighu Assistant in Center for Sociological Study CHARLES O. NOBLE Assistant Professor of Anthropology A.B. University of Oklahoma OLIVE WESTBROOKE QUINN Profexsor of Sociology Ph.D., University of Chicago 29 KENNETH O. WALKER Profmxur of H ismry Ph.D , University of Minnesota WILLIAM L. NEUMANN Profesmr of History Ph.D,, University of Michigan 3-321? .1 R. KENT LANCASTER Instructor in History A.M., Mississippi State Umversuy GEORGE A. FOOTE Associate Professor of History Ph.D., Cornell University RHODA MARY DORSEY meessor of History Ph.D., University of Minnesota 30 MARIANNE GITHENS Axsistant Professor of Political Science Ph.D , University of London BROWNLEE SANDS CORRIN Professor of Politit'al Scimu'e Ph.D., Stanford University BEVERLY M. BROUMEL Exccmivc Secrrtary in Ille Field Paliliw Center ROBERT D. LOEVY Assistant Professor of Political Science Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University EROME I. COOPERMAN 'nstrmrtm' in Political Science A.M., Rutgers University 31 JANE MORRELL Assar'iatc memxnr 0f Edumtion Ed.D.. Teachers College, Columbia University ROLF MUUSS Professor Of Education Ph.D., University of Illinois 32 ELI VELDER Assnciate Professor of Education Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University BEULAH BENTON TATUM Professor of Education Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University KATHRYN GRIFFITH CORNELL Secretary to the Department of Education and Graduate Program 33 ALLEN REBUCK Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences HELEN M. HABERMANN Associate Professor of Biological Sciences Ph.D., University of Minnesota HOWARD GREEN Technical Assistant in Biological Sciences 34 ANN M LACY Aswcime mecxwr of Biological Sciences Ph.D., Yale University 35 HELEN B. FUNK Profmsur of Biological Sc'iymm' Ph.D.. University of Wisconsin GAIRDNER BOSTWICK MOMEN met'xwr of Biological Sticnwx Ph.D.. Yale University H. MARGUFRITE WEBB Axs'orime Profesxor 0f Biulogitul Sricnczas' Ph.D., Nonhwcstern University LEWIS A. WALKER Axsistunt meosxar of Chemistry M.S., Marshall University HILDA COHEN FISHER Supervisnr of Chemistry Laboratories A.B., Goucher College BARTON LEROY HOUSEMAN Assistant Profesxor of Chemistry Ph.D., Wayne State University BELLE OTTO TALBOT Prafexsor of Chemistry Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University 36 NARGIS L. PAUL Fellow in Clzenzislry M.S.. Syracuse University JAMES L.A. WEBB Profexsor of Chemistry Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University SUSAN T. BROWNLEE Assistant Professor of Chemistry Ph.D., Duke University 37 WILLIAM RICHARD STROH Axsaciate Professor of Phyxics Ph.D., Harvard University SALLY HARRISON DEIKE Adjunct Profexsor of Astronomy Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University BERTRAM WADSWORTH WILSON Technician in Physics Diploma, Hampton Institute VIRGINIA KILHAM CURRENT Assistant in Physics A.B., Goucher College FRAUKE JORDAN PALMER Part-time Assistant in Physics A.B., Goucher College JOHN BROWNIE NEWMAN Lecturer in Physics M.S., University of North Carolina 38 ROBERT M. MacQUEEN Assistant in Astronomy M.S., Southwestern University IN MEMORIAM GRACE E BERRY Instructor in Mutllcnmfics B.S., McCoy College, Johns Hopkins University DOROTHY L. BERNSTEIN Professor of Mathematics Ph.D., Brown University , ROBERT J. GAUNTT Instructor in Matlmnatics GERALDINE A. COON Profam'm' 0f Matlzenmtics Ph.D., University of Rochester RUTH C. WYLIE Professor of Psychology Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh LINDA RONALD Supervisor of Psychology Laboratories A.B., College of Wooster BARBARA H. LONG Assistant Professor of Psychology Ph.D., University of Delaware NATALIA POTANIN CHAPANIS Assistant Professor of Psychology Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University CECILLE GOLD Assistant Professor of Psychology Ph.D., University of Toronto PATRICK ROSS Lecturer in Psychology A.B., University of Toronto 40 CHRYSTELLE LEE TRUMP Instructor in Physical Education M.F.A., University of North Carolina CAROL C. MAUS JOSEPHINE FISKE Instructor in Physical Education Associate Profexsnr 0f Physical Education B.S,, University of North Carolina A,M., Teachers College, Columbia University LOIS HARDER Assistant Professor of Physical Education M.S., MacMurray College 41 SARAH DOWLIN JONES Librarian Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania MARY A. WRIGHTSON Assixtant to Conference and Auditorimn Manager LIBRARY STAFF: Mrs. McIntire Bowie, Mrs. Pierce Fenhagcn, Mrs. Janet Buschman, Miss Sarah D. Jones, Mrs. Sadie Lewis. Mrs. Rao Sanadi, Mrs. William Lewis, Mrs. Andrew Brinkley Miss Katherine Boude, Mrs. Margaret Filbert. Mrs. Andrew Zamboky, Mrs George Morrison, Miss Elizabeth Shepard, Mr. Noel Farlew ANNE JOHNSON Conference and Auditorium Manager 42 ETHEL R. COCKEY Alumnae Director A.B., Gaucher College JOAN EVANS KEELER Alumnae Fund Director A.B., Middlebury College RUTHANNE WINSLOW BALDWIN Associate Alumnae Director A.B., Goucher College 43 VIRGINIA W. MCKAY Purt-time Nurse RUTH R. HILTZ Secretary. Health Service Sun? EDNA G. BUCKINGHAM Resident N urse ANNIE M. BESTEBREURTJE Director of Student Health Service M.D., Johns Hopkins University 44 PHILLIP MCKENZIE Dirartar of Food Service ESTHER E. HASLUP Supervimr 0f Laundry MARGARET BATES DEL GAVIO Supervisor of the Post OMCE RICHARD H. DOSS, left center College Psychiatrist M.D., Johns Hopkins University MARTHA W. TONGUE Resident Nurse 45 ARTHUR R. FORSTER Superintendent of Maintenance DOROTHEA J. BOWLDS Supervisor of the Printing Department WILLIAM HELLIWELL Grounds Superriwr Bookstore Assixlanls: DORIS D. LAWSON, JANICE LIPIRA, EMLYN E. HOTH 01m Picturem 46 ELEANOR OTIS ALEXANDER Director of Anna Hvubcck Hall LILIAN SCHUELER PILLARD Director of Froelicher Hull E 3 LUCY R. MATHEKE MARY R. BODEN Director of Mary Fisher Hall Director of Dorothy Sn'msan Hall 47 Woman primps, the buzzer rings and Man waits, and waits. impatiently, or bored And finally yOLfre Away, in the City. Or else hets far away, the mailbox vigil is eternal, and who can wait to get back to the dorm to read the letter? You can tell by the smile if it was a good one. In our own way, we live for the weekend. See how many suitcases are in the hall Monday morning. or maybe youtd batter check on Tuesday . . . Look at the list of telephone calls on a Tuesday night and pity the switchboard, or Close a dormitory on a Saturday night. Wetre so much more bearable when we see them. 48 49 Life is neatly divided here: four years of three terms neatly measured into ten weeks, two days of Class and Wednesday ttoffiieif you like labs and Field trips. Two days of Class and the weekend. A lot of time, well ordered and during orientation week, looming as inti- nitely as the twelve years behind. But step into it. Just try to find time to get that paper proofread, or finish that article at 10:55 in the ttpitii as the libe squadsman snaps windows shut and paces about. Always you rush to finish the assignment, rush to get to Classetrying to finish the work because no matter how absorbing the studies may be, there is the magazine you really should read, to ttkecp up? and outside the stone gate, there is Towson Plaza, and Baltimore with more than stores, with Real People. 'WWIWSIEVWLWi 50 Time slips through your fingers like water. The seasons change, the afternoons come too quickly, and itls always midnight. The end of four years, 32 weeks. 36 courses is too ClOSC when you think of all the things that this most unique four years can hold, if you are willing to give of yourselfl and Change a bite All too frequently, the time becomes an obsession. We count. all the time. How many hours of sleep, what week it is, how many days to the Big Weekendetill you see Him, and the breathless day by day ritual of how many days till comps tshudderl and that awful-wonderful freedom of June 12. when itls All Over. 51 MARY ELIZABETH ABELL JANIS KAY AHALT Music History Milton, Massachusetts Baltimore, Maryland 52 JUDITH FORD ARNOLD English Cleveland Heights, Ohio SUSAN QUAID AYRES LINDA ANNE BARRY American Studies English Brighton, Michigan Yonkers, New York ELIZABETH APTER BAUM SIGRID JENSEN BEETHAM Education International Relations Baltimore, Maryland Baltimore, Maryland 53 GRETCHEN ANN BENNETT English Lancaster, Pennsylvania ANN BURNAM BENNETT English Panama City, Florida CAROL LYNN BENSON International Relations Ventnor, New Jersey 54 MYRA PAULA BERMAN Biological Science East Meadow, New York LOIS MAY BLISS Fine Arts Dobbs Ferry, New York ELIZABETH BLOOMBERG Mathematics Burlington, Vermont TAMAR HARRIET BLUMROSEN English Clifton, New Jersey EMILY RUTH BODENHEIMER Philosophy Baltimore, Maryland 55 ANNE LEE BOLEY RUTH ANN BONNER CATHERINE VIRGINIA BOYLE Philosophy Music Political Science Goshen, New York Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Winston-Salem, North Carolina 56 MARCIA LYNN BRAUDE SUSAN MARGOT BROH JEAN LOUISE BROOKHART English History Chemistry Elmira, New York Huntington, West Virginia Harrisburg, Pennsylvania LORRAINE LOUISE BROWN ALICE JEAN BUCHDAHL Political Science Chemistry York, Pennsylvania Baltimore, Maryland NANCY HAVILAND BURKHARDT History Darien, Connecticut 57 KAREN ANN CANTOR Sociology Mount Vernon, New York ANDREA JOAN CATANTA LYNNE HOLLAND CHURCH History Political Science Brooklyn, New York Virginia Beach, Virginia GAIL ADRIANNE CAPRILES Sociology Curacao, Netherlands Antilles SOO MIE CHOI Dramatic A rts Seoul, Korea JUDITH GOLDEN CARTER Music Baltimore, Maryland 58 EMILIE ELLEN CLARKE JUDITH PATRICIA CLAY JANE PENNINGTON CLEAVER Film A My English Hixrory Concord, Massachusetts Richmond, Virginia Cranford, New Jersey 59 CONSTANCE JEAN CLEVER CAROLINE MOOAR CLIFFORD Fine Arts Chemistry Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Baltimore, Maryland SUSAN DAVITT CLINES WINIFRED DORIS COHN DIANE BARBARA COPEN International Relations Political Science Sociology San F rancisco, California Schenectady, New York Newark, New Jersey DOROTHY JANE CROSSWHITE JANET RUTH DAVIS MARANTHA DAWKINS Biological Science History DE ARAUJO Baltimore, Maryland Baltimore, Maryland Fine Arts Reisterstown, Maryland NANCY LINDA DESMET Sociology Paterson, New Jersey 61 ADELAIDE MARTHA DIETSCHI Political Science Rio de Janeiro, Brazil CLAUDIA LEE DIPPOLITO LESLIE SHARON DOPKEEN English History Weston, Massachusetts Worcester. Massachusetts BEATRICE MAY DORSCH ANNETTE RANDOLPH Sociology EDWARDS Baltimore, Maryland Fine Arts Cleveland, Ohio 62 BRENDA JEAN EHLERS MARGARET ANN ELIEL Biological Science History Durham, Connecticut Alexandria, Virginia 63 POLLY ROSE ETKIND Biological Science Elmira, New York NANCY VANIK FAIRCLOTH GEORGETTE KATHRYN Biological Science FARKAS Baltimore, Maryland Fine Arts Miami, Florida MARLENE IRIS FELDMAN JEAN KELLOGG FICK French Education Baltimora Maryland Baltimore, Maryland 64 ELEANOR RUSSELL FINN MADELINE CECIL FOX History Fine Arts Guilford, Connecticut Tokyo, J apan JUDITH PENELOPE FRANK RUTH LAZETTA FREY LISE LOTTE GAMMELTOFT English American Studies International Relations Floral Park, New York Baltimore, Maryland Greenwich, Connecticut 65 KAREN LEE GASCO English Trenton, New Jersey SUSAN WEINBERG GLASSER BARBARA GAIL GOLDENBERG French History New York, New York Baltimore, Maryland ELLINOR REED GORDON, II PAMELA JANE GREENE JEANNE LOUISE GREWER English Political Science International Relations Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania New York, New York Upper Montclair, New J ersey 66 JUDITH ELLEN GROSSMAN PATRICIA ELLEN HAINES PATRICIA ANN HAMILTON Political Science American Studies Psychology Hewlett Harbor, New York Toms River, New Jersey Baltimore, Maryland 67 PATRICIA MERRIETTE HARRIS GAYLE HASSMAN Psychology Economics Port Chester, New York Anchorage, Kentucky ,m MARY CATHERINE HAWK SERENA WOOD HAYES CAROL RUTH HEMINGWAY History Education Chemistry LOCkPOTt, New York Groton, Massachusetts Arlington, Virginia 68 PHYLLIS SCHAEVITZ HOWARD Philosophy Collingswood, New Jersey JANE KATHERINE HESS ANN SHIH-AN HSIAO Biological Science Chemixtry Winchester, Massachusetts Silver Spring, Maryland JOAN LINNEA HENDRICKSON MARY HARRISON HOOKER Chemistry English Garden City, New York Baltimore, Maryland 69 SUSAN STAYNER HUME Psychology Richmond, Virginia JANET AHEARN HUCK Chemistry Tarrytown, New York FRANCES HUNT Political Science Weston. Massachusetts EMILIE HEROLD HUMBERT Biological Science Stewartsville, New Jersey SHARON ANNE JOHNS Fine Arts Darien, Connecticut 70 CAROL LYNNE KALISH English Jenkintown, Pennsylvania I SUSAN KANE Political Science Saddle River, New Jersey SUSAN FAY KAPLAN Education Brookline, Massachusetts 71 VICTORIA ROSE KAPPELMAN Sociology Baltimore, Maryland JUDITH ANN KATZ JUDITH WALLENSTEIN KATZ English Political Science Trenton, New Jersey Baltimore, Maryland 72 CHERYL JOY KISONAK International Relations Bound Brook, New Jersey MARY ELIZABETH KEEGIN ANN LOUISE KOSKI Philosophy Mathematics Princeton, New Jersey Baltimore, Maryland LEAH KAYSER SUSAN JAN KIRKPATRICK LINDA WOODLE KOVENS English Education French Lakewood, New Jersey Duxbury, Massachusetts Baltimore, Maryland 73 CONSTANCE HALLIE KRAMER History West Englewood, New Jersey EMILY SUZANNE KREMER Religion Montclair, New Jersey BARBARA ANN KRISAY History Johnstown, Pennsylvania JANICE KUTZ Philosophy Baltimore, Maryland 74 SUSAN DALE LASDON MuA'ic Scarsdale, New York ELIZABETH DEALE LAWRENCE JENNIFER WINSLOW Classics LEIGHTON West Islip, New York History Ballston Lake, New York LYNNE MARGARET LEISINGER VIRGINIA HOLLYDAY MARTHA ANNE LEWIS Sociology LEVERING Education Huntington, New York Philosophy Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Baltimore, Maryland 75 BERTHA LOUISE LINDAU Englixh Columbia, South Carolina 76 SUSAN MCBRIDE Philosophy Economicy English Wilmington, Delaware North Brunswick, New Jersey Englewood, New Jersey DIANNE DOROTHY MAHAN SUSAN ELIZABETH MAISEL LYNNE STRAUSS MARCUS American Studies Sociology Political Science Baltimore, Maryland Englewood, New Jersey West Newton, Massachusetts 77 DORIS MARIAN MESSEC Dramatic Arts Trenton, New Jersey JOYCE ELAINE MINSKY LESLEY GAY MITCHELL Economics Sociology Rydal, Pennsylvania New Bedford, Massachusetts LUISE EMERSON MILLER German Philadelphia, Pennsylvania MARY ANN MITCH History Birmingham, Alabama SANDRA CAROL MILLER Chemistry Baltimore, Maryland 78 JOYCE MOORE KATE CHANDLER MORGAN NANCY WYNN MORGAN Economic? Sociology American Studies Islip, New York Daricn, Connecticut Evanston, Illinois 79 JACQUELYN ELIZABETH SUSAN PORTER NABERS MUELLER Fine Arts Hismry Birmingham, Alabama Towson, Maryland KAREN BERNS NEWBORN Political Science Shaker Heights, Ohio JUDITH ANN NOBLE SUSAN WESSEL NOVINS English English Baltimore, Maryland Harrison, New York 80 ELIZABETH LOUISE OECHSNER LESLIE KAROL PARKER Political Science Chemistry Roslyn, New York East Meadow, New York ELIZABETH MAUDE PERKINS LYNNE PHILIPP LESLIE ANN PHILLIPS Sociology Education Clasxicx Plaintield, New Jersey Scarsdale, New York Washington, DC. 81 ALLEYNE PEABODY POOR Englixh Westport, Connecticut REBEKAH LEE PHILLIPS History Riverside, Connecticut BARBARA LOUISE POST Biological Science Richmond, Virginia KATHY BLANCHE POMERANCE Biological Science Brooklyn, New York DOROTHY ANN PROSEN Chemistry Hyattsville, Maryland 82 LINDA FRANCIS PURSE English Narberth, Pennsylvania SALLY RUTH RAACH Sociology Wayne, Pennsylvania SALLY RANDEL Spanish Panama, Republic of Panama 83 BARBARA JAYNE RICHARDS HARRIET LOUISE ROSENBURG American Studies Biological Science Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania CAROL LOUISE REINISCH Biological Science Manhassett, New York MARCIA D. ROSENBERG AMBA LEE RUST Political Science Philosophy Washington, DC. Lowell, Massachusetts SUSAN HARRIET SAVEL French South Orange, New Jersey 84 SUSAN RUTH SCHECHTER Psychology Belvidere, New Jersey DOROTHY ELLEN SCHILLER KATHRYN CRAIK SCHLEICHER Fine Arts Englixh Owings Mills, Maryland Hanover, New Hampshire SUSANNE EILEEN SCHMIDT ESTHER ANN SCHWARTZMAN CLAUDIA JAN SCHWARZ Chemistry Philosophy Fine Arts Lutherville, Maryland Baltimore, Maryland Dover, New Jersey 85 SALLY ANN SEAMAN Fine Arts Perth Amboy, New Jersey ANNE JUDITH SHALOWITZ CAROL SHERWOOD Classics English Baltimore, Maryland Lake Charles, Louisiana 86 ELISABETH HERRING SHOWALTER Philosophy Richmond, Virginia JANET FRANCES ANNE MARTHA DUNSTAN SICHEL SHINEMAN English English Princeton, New Jersey Nassau, New York LINDA HELENE SHINCEL CHRISTINE SHIVELY BETTINA SILBER Sociology Economics International Relations LOUdOHViUC, New York Chambersburg, Pennsylvania Woodmere, New York 87 ANNE CLAIRE SMITH LOUISE ROYSTON SMITH English Sociology Chappaqua, New York Hagerstown, Maryland ISABEL ANN SIMON Sociology Hollywood, Florida MARY FRANCES SMITH NANCY JANE DOROTHEA Chemistry SPANN Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania English Waterbury, Connecticut 88 MEREDITH LEE STABERT Fine A rts Wynnewood, Pennsylvania ILENE BARBARA STEINBERG RITA LOUISE STRMENSKY Political Science Political Science Baltimore, Maryland Baltimore, Maryland 89 JANET RUTH SUSSMAN ROY ANN SWIFT English Fine Arts Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Baltimore, Maryland JANE CHARLES SYLVESTER ROBERTA JOAN TEDLOW German English Silver Spring, Maryland South Orange, New Jersey 90 TAMARA TUCKER History Baltimore, Maryland ANNE BRECKINRIDGE MARIA MARGARITA MINOT VENABLES VIAUX Fine Arts Spanish Baltimore, Maryland Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts MICHAEL DYANNE TURNER Political Science Dallas, Texas DIANE MARY VIELMETTI Sociology Norway, Michigan 91 VERA ELENA VINOGRADOFF MARY FRANCES WAIGHT HELEN JOAN WAITKEVICZ Philosophy History Biological Science Alexandria, Virginia Carlisle, Pennsylvania Plainfield, New Jersey MIMI DIANE WANG MARGARET SUZANNE WARDEN JOYCE ELAINE WAWRO English Economics Chemistry Fresh Meadows, New York Wilton, Connecticut York, Pennsylvania 92 JEAN JOHNSTON WEBB Philosophy Baltimore, Maryland MARY ELIZABETH WEBSTER Fine Arty Milwaukee, Wisconsin ANDREA WELCH International Relations Yonkers, New York KRISTINE ANN WELSH Psychology York, Pennsylvania 93 LOIS TUPPER WEST Political Science Excelsior, Minnesota ANN ELIZABETH WHETSTONE History Arlington, Virginia FRANCES CONWAY ARLINE ELISABETH WIENER WHITESCARVER Political Science English Scarsdale, New York Baltimore, Maryland CANDACE WILDFR ELISABETH TAYLOR WILLARD Film Am Philosophy Barrington, Illinois Upper Montclair, New Jersey 94 NANCY RUTH WOODRUFF English Stamford, Connecticut MICHIKO YOSHIDA Economics Tokyo, Japan JOANNE SANAE YAMAUCHI Dramatic A rts Hilo, Hawaii CANDACE CALHOUN ZABLER American Studies Baltimore, Maryland 95 . w wk SANDRA REVA ZALIS History Baltimore, Maryland NOT PICTURED CHANDER KANTA HANDA ANN MASON English Fine Arts Baltimore, Maryland Riverton, New Jersey ELLEN BAER LOTT ANITA BREDAHL PETERSEN English History Baltimore, Maryland Baltimore, Maryland SUSAN HODGES MCQUEEN CELESTE FRONTIS ZIMMERMAN History English Baltimore Maryland Baltimore, Maryland Graduated Septem ber, 1965 MALA SCHIPPER SCHUSTER MARY JANE PFFFFFR TRUSSELL .English Psyrllulugy Stewartstown, Pennsylvania Baltimore Maryland 96 wwwxarmMzQ Auk 98 Goucher is Vital. Buildings go up, people perform, something is always happening. In this atmosphere, rare is the girl who comes here and does not feel, if not the birth, at least the growth of a new political, social and cultural awareness. Whether you take a McKim child to May Fair, learn a new concept or just meet a friend on the lawn, youtre changing. You give, you take, but every minute marks the emergence of a slightly different, more aware person. Ask your family. 99 Then, itis just too much, all this pressure, all this time. Every minute of sleep is cherished. You collapse in sheer exhaustion, or catnap, all the time. You find the most devi- ous means of escape, of procrastination. You talk wisely and at great length far into the night of Yshoes and ships . ii You play with a bean bag for a full half-houroyou didnit intend to, Pamela just lost to the frog. Not even your highly conscientious super-ego can begrudge iijust oneii trip to Ho st, or Sourisi, after all, youire here to develop in a social as well as intellectual aspect. Then hnally ifs Friday night and in a wild, cathartic release, you dance, The frustration seeps away, and youire ready for another week . . . or maybe a half week. 100 101 Clockwise From Left: N. Burkhardt, H. Metcalf, K. Tuohig, T. Myers. A. Bennett, chairman; G. Lundgren. JUDICIAL BOARD 102 STUDENTS' ORGANIZATION Left to Right: M. Luebbermann, recording secretary; I Left to Right: P. Copley, B. Phillips, R. Bonynge, A. Catania, S. Staub, C. Young, corresponding secretary; A. Bennett, Vice president; D. Chesebrough. Not Pictured: S. Hypes, chairman; K. Halle, C. MacDonald, G. Smith, treasurer; Federal Armored Express Officer Degenkolb, Kromer, E. Finn. N. Burkhardt, president. STUDENT ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE 103 Katie Schleicher Arline Wiener Ann Bennett Merry Stabert Susan Ayres Jean Brookhart D-Bits Reinisch, Kate Morgan 104 Muff Hess Bessie Perkins NOT PICTURED Jenny Leighton, Nancy Woodruff, Winnie Cohn. Les Dopkeen Fran Lynn Andy Catania Nancy Burkhardt WHO'S WHO 105 SENIOR CLASS Susan Maisel, treasurer Arline Wiener, president Susie McBride, sergeant-at-arms Emy Clarke, serge an t-at-arms Fran Lynn, vice-president Sue Broh, clerk of elections Mary Lupton, secretary 106 107 FRESHMAN CLASS 108 First Row, Left to Right: Carole Weiss, clerk- of-clections; Indie deBeausset, secretary. Sec- ond Row: Carlotta Washington, clerk-of-elec- tions: Jo Rosenberg, sergeant-at-arms; Marti Hopkins, president; Debbie Matchar, vice pres- ident; Jill Steinhardt, treasurer; Gail Philipp, sergeant-at-arms. SOPHOMORE CLASS Above: Beverly Camras. vice president; above left: Umny Jones, clerk of elections; Chris Lilly, sergeant-at-arms; above right: Michele LeMoaI, president; left: Margie Voith, treas- urer; below left: Ginny Grossman, clerkofielections; below: Jane Marmelstcin, secretary; not pimurrd: Phoebe Lowell, ser- gcant-at-arms. 109 INTERNATIONAL CIRCL FRENCH CLUB ABOVE: First Row, Left to Right: E. Aall, vice-president; S. Pressey, publicity chairman; N. Ruangskul, treasurer. Sec- 0nd Row: R. Rasmussen, re- cording secretary; J. Yamauchi, president; N. Main, correspond- ing secretary. LEFT: First Raw, Left to Right: L. Gordon, L. Orscck, S. Savel, president; T. Myers. Second Row: A. Mexerparel, P. Siegner, Mr. I Donaldson, faculty advisor. Third Row: B. Tawfik, Miss S. Dorfman, N. Ruangskul, Miss G. Mar6chaux, M. Bridewell. BELOW: Left to Right: M. Yoshida, G. Hassman, T. Shively, Mr. J. Burgess, acL visor; J. Moore, C. Winton, C. Arnold. L. Rorer, A. Magill. ECONOMICS CLUB 110 Left to right, top to bottom: Lucy Tuttle, president: Lindsay Van Brunt, scrgeant-akarms: Corky Arnold, secretary; Dee Dee Lloyd, biglittle sister Chairman: Jan Young, clerk of elections, Gail Pratt, treasurer: Trisha Toon, vicepresident; Phyllis Copley, sergeant-at-urms. JUNIOR CLASS lll CHEMISTRY CLUB Left to Rigllr: J. Wawro, F. Smith, Miss S. Brownlee, S. Schmidt, Mr. B. Houseman, I. Brookhart, L. Parker, president, C. Hemmingway, Mr. L. Walker. Miss N. Paul, C. Pidcock. Mrs. H. Fisher, S. Miller, J. Craig, C. Clifford, S. Sweet, S. Hack, H. Loch, SA Schwartz, J. Zeffert, Mrs. B. Talbot, Mr. J. Walker, J. Isenberg. 112 PSYCHOLOGY CLUB First Raw, Left to Right: L. Rosenthal, Miss C. Gold, K. Rochette, R. Woronoff. Second Row: S Scherr, M. Wilderman, Mrs. B. Long, Miss L. Ronald, K. Welsh, S. Schechter, president, R Mason, C. Katz. Not Pictured: A. Celain, E. Lloyd, S. Noetzel, C. Schaible, C. Serra, C. Bloom, L. Book, K. Czarnecki, H. Gewertz, K. Halle, S. Hunt, P. Kashiwa, C. Koerner, G. Kromer, E. Russel, C. Rutter, P. Harris, P. Hamilton, S. Hume, C. Lau. WEEKLY Left to Right: C. Schwarz, S. Thomas, J. Mitchell, L. Marzullo, B. Gordon, S. Stofflet, L. Coons, L. Nickerson. Center: H. Lerner, K. Goldman, Editors. Not Pictured: T. Dahn, L. Gammeltoft, R. Leonard, M. Payton. 113 M. Grier azditow C. Fassnacht, G. Donohue, G. Pratt, M. Dreisen, C. Kuzmick, N. Main, J. Miyake, K. von Briescn. Not Pictured: A. Magill musiness managen, S. Hypes, L. Bothwcll, many kind freshmen. a few kind juniors and sophomores, and several tolerant boyfriends and roommates. CO-EDITORS: DO N NY B R0 0 K Valerie Jordan, Barbara T011 PROSE EDITOR: Shelly Buck ART EDITOR: Helen Bodian BUSINESS MANAGER: Joan Waitkevicz STAFF: S. Auerbach, E. Gordon, J. Sussman, S. Kcrnochan, A. Bennett, D. Eagle, R. Witmer, S. Swope. PREFACE 114 B, Perkins. Wice presidenu; M. Love, mublicity chairmam: P. Best, Gocial chairmam; M. Hess. wresidenu; D. LcMoal, Greshman representativey N0! pictured: L. Bothwell. Secretaryk P. Copley. Ureasurerl wvsz-anw ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE BOARD 115 MASKS 8L FACES DANCE CLUB FENCING CLUB 116 RIDING CLUB MASKS AND FACES: Top Left. First Row, Left to Right: S Moore, S Wilson. Secaud Raw: V. Wangner, J. Kramer, wresi- denU; L. Spear. Third Row: J. Willner. Fourth Row: D. Messec. DANCE CLUB: Left, Bottom to Top: S. Hennessy, M. Magid, J. Graham, E Diggs. Group Picture: L. Phillips, 1. Gleit, E. Diggs, J. Graham, S. Hennessy, J. Kates, E. Wexler, B. Burns, M. Ungerman, M. Magid, I. Downs, G. Altman, T. Bress, N. Lange, B. Sackin, V. Scott. P. Pernokis, M. Caruana, S. Buck, C. Scoppa, M. Payton. Nat Pictured: C. Custer, D. Prosen, S. Brooks, B. Sloane, S. Cannon, L. Coons, A. Rust, N. Thompson-Allen, G. Donahue, J. Martin, J. Misurell, N. Ruangskul. S. Staub, S. Struse. R. Boriskin, J. Deevy, E. Spear, C. Nichol. FENCING CLUB: Below, Left, Left to Right: Mrs. Maus, R. Marti, C. Morris. L. Buchan, J. Cleaver, kaptaim; R. Strmensky. RIDING CLUB: Above, Right, Left to Right: E. Conner, S. Kaffen- burgh, C. Jacobs, J. Batz, E. Kraus, B. Bennett, J. Emmons, L. Cashel, P. Mahool, P. McCrary, A. Flood, R. Bonynge, J. Hitman. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION BOARD: Right, Seated: M. LeMoal. Standing, First Row, Left to Right: J. Marmelstein, C. Reinisch, J. Cleaver. Second Row: V. Jones, B. Ehlers, G. Weber, M. LeMoal. Third Row: A. Smith, P. McCrary, M. Voith. A.A. BOARD 117 LUTHERAN STUDENTS' AASSOCUYHON Left to Right: C. Koerner, C. Bikle, P. Calhoun, S. McDaniel, C. Brazaitis, R. Frey, P. Dunn. Not Pictured: M. Pritchard, T. Kurth, K. VOn Briesen, J. Wise, S. Taylor. GOUCHER COLLEGE INTERFAHWi ASSOCUYHON First Row, Left to Right: S. King, A. Boley, K. Bachert, S. Cobb, B. Schad, J. Breit. Second Row: D. Copen, K. Morgan, president; G. Donohue, D. Drennan, P. Calhoun. 118 NEWMAN CLUB First Raw, Left to Right: A. Davenport. Second Row: R. Marti, J. MitchelL Third Row: M. Dispenziere. Fourth Row: S. Schmidt, L. Buchan, M. Manes, J. Stewart. Not Pictured: A. O Gorman, S. Polley, C. Scoppa, Left to Right: I. Batz, J. Waitkevicz, J. Thropp, Mr. John Williams, adviser; G. Ives, C. Hartley, B. Schad, president. Not Pictured: B. Phillips, Rev. Kingsley Smith, advisor. CANTERBURY CLUB JEWISH STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION F irst Row, Left to Right: T. Wertheim, A. Celain, L. Teitz. Second Row: E. Scheiner, C. Eikov, president; N. Kramer, L. Marcus, E. Wexler. 119 CHAPEL CHOIR Left Row: L. Weisser, R. Wood, Mrs. Sanadi, S. Henderson, J. Dcevey, J. Martin, M. Dethmers, N. Henderson, P. Haas, M. Rosenthal, B. Gardner. Right Row: J. Tuttle, M. Pace, M. Neilson. S. Adams, C. Mabie. I. Gleit, B Hansen. K. Ahrendt. E. Shaffer. I, Baird, D. Tomlin, Mr. Woodhead, Director. Not Pictmwl: D. Schiller, C. Fisher, N. Hemstreet, R. Mock, M. Schumpert, S. Seymour, E. Russell, S. Morrison. Violins: M. Lundgren, M. Miller, J. Spann, S. Hayes, D. Halberg. Ham: C. Schwartz. Flutes: J Sarkin, JA Misurell. Harpm-Izord: R. Rasmussen Violas: C. Koerner. J. Miller, F. Kleerman, M. Abell. Bass: Mrs Merriman. Calif: S. Hanschka, P. Olsen, E. Craig. Mr. Abrams, Conductor. Not Pictured: L. Klein, C Rhodes, P. Ariesson, A. Jacka, C. Weber, R. Myers, R. Conrad. CHAMBER ORCHESTRA 120 First Row, Left to Right: L. Weisser, N. Thompson-Allen, S. Choi, J. Martin, C. Nicol, P. Best, E. Wilansky, B. Krizack, H. Gewertz, M. McDonnell, B. Altschul, E. Spear, S. Levenson, N. Hall, L. Flatt, J. Suttin, P. Gordon, Mr. Woodhead, Director. Second Row: K. Gasco, M. Dethmers, H. Metcalf, P. MCCrary, R. Wood. N. Hemstreet, L. Church, C, Kekich, K. Mahagan, L. Hodes, P. Farley, J. Bentley, N. Weston, E. Tobin, W. Lautz, E. Andrews, M. Dispenziere. Third Row: J. Decvey, S. Swope, N. Clever, C. Koerner, H. Goodman, K. Hollingsworth, C. Conn, G. Edynak, K. Rochette, S. Leigh, M. Gage, J. Duberg, C. Schwartz, P. Pernokis, T. Schmidt, M. Pace. Fourth Row: H. Dunning, S. Raach, S. Bikle, M. Jones, M. Johnson, S. Nabers, M. Abell, President; J. Arnold, J. Noble, E. Ziegler, S. Hayes, J, MisurelL S. Campbell, M. Voith, L. Miller. Not Pictured: S. Gacina, I. Gleit, A. Hess, M. Hill, M. Luebbermann, S. Schreiber. GLEE CLUB 121 REVEREND'S REBELS YOUNG DEMOCRATS RIGHT: In Car: N. Main, Standing, Left to Right: E. Littman mresi- denO, A. Pfeifer, R. Schor. Sitting: F. Karesh, A. Van Rynbach, I. Katz, J. Cantor, S. Pralgever. BELOW: Left to Right: G. Gross- man, Wice presideno; Mrs. Erlich, Sponsen; E. Hunter, wresideno, C. Brazaitis, Secretaryy 122 ABOVE: 0n Floor, Left to Right: S Schreiber, P. Gordon, S. Staub. 0n Bench: K. Bachert. Around Piano: K. Schleicher, R. Weisser, S. Meneely, wresideno; B Dunning. M. Dethmers, C. Ash, M. Cox. N01 Pictured: P. Regenbogen. YOUNG RE- PUBLICANE LEFT: Left to Right: C. Hawkins, P. Kinsey, S. Barker, R. Bonynge, wrey idenU. GERMAN CLUB 123 WAGNER LEFT: Left to Right: P. Wright, S. Schaefel B. Toll, K. Gaines, J. Balz, K. Frederick, Pernokis, C. Henshaw, P. Klaifky, B. Sargen S, Thomas, V. Lee, M. Love, C. Winton, F Marti, S. Plumb, S. Hunt, B. Sackin, J. Hi1 man, Mr. and Mrs. J. Scanlan. ABOVE: First Row: J. Bentley, M. Zaro, E Levenson, P. Brink. Second Row: J. Ellis, . Parr, A. Minkin, S. Maisel, N. Hemstreet, I Hadsall, A. Pfeiffer. BELOW: First Row, Left Io Right: M. Luptol L. Desmet. Second Row: M. Keegin, E. Wi lard, E. Clarke, L. Kalish, A. Eliel, K. Lovel B. Lindau. Third Row: F. Hunt, 5- Nabers, 1 West, L. Church. Not Pictured: E. Powell, 1 Heston, V. Stassi, G. Gutshaw, S. King, qunsend, L. Nickerson, J. Maling, J. Martil J. Frank, S. Seaman, T. Menden, B. Franey, Schwartz, S. Kramer, A. Rust, I. Gleit, L. Da row, B, Heaner, G. Hassman, D. Schiller. ABOVE RIGHT: Clorkwise from Left: R. DieHenbach. L Stewart. B. Dow. B. Snyder, M. Berger, A. Bowers, E. Todras, L. Klein. ABOVE LEFT: Bottom, Left to Right: C. Lilly, E. Ford, C. Kuzmick. Top: V. Jones, SA Herman, M. Gilbert, D. Bloomberg, D. Eagle, M. Leveen, L. Silverman, M. Wildermam, J. Hume, C. Lanfer. TOP RIGHT: Reflected, First Row: B Bennett, F. Ferebee, R. Talcott, S. Jacks, BA Nagle, A. O G0rman. C. Katz, A. Gould. Second Row: J. Weidlein, D Boydem S. Leigh, H. Schumpert. TOP LEFT: Clockwise from Left: K. Schleicher, L. Bliss, E. Bloomberg, C. Clever, President; S. Maisel, C. Kisonak, J. Grewer, J. Moore, C. Hemingway. Not Pictured: R. Mandelbaum. J. Bell, N. Spann, E. Spear. M. Gray. M. Hays. S. Raymond. A, Hess, K. Weiner, D. Vielmetti, M. Kusnitz, N. Glennon. 125 LEWIS 126 WINSLOW TOP: Firs! Row, Lyft to Right G. Farkas, R. Todd. B. Veach, A. Schwarz, L. Kayser, C. Cheney, A. Richards, 0 Bikle. Second Row: L. Smith. P. Trushin, J, Steinhardt, K. Feingold, S. Savel, M. Pritchard. Third Row: K. Morgan, S. Bender, E. Kauffman, B. Colwell, B. Perkins. BOTTOM: First Row, Left to Right: L. Aronson, D. Stone, A. Magill. Second Row: A. Meterparel, S. Staub, C. Miller, G. Anderson, B. Northrop. Third Row: J. Banner, M. Luebbermann, G. Edynak, J. Brookhart, M. Romano. LEFT: Firxt Row, Left 10 Right: L. Kay, D. LeMoal. Second Row: F. Smith, Qreside'no N. Keller, S. Ross. Third Row: K. Byers, P. Siegner, H. Rittenberg, G. Capriles, C. Benson, B. Berk. Fourth Row: J. Nordin, V. Hunt, M. Adelman, S. Cobb, R. Fralley. Fifth Row: N. Weston, J. Rosenthal, L. Orseck. Not Pictured: T. Silber, S. Hennessy, N. Ruangskul, J. Katz, J. Grossman, L. Crone, K. Crandall, R. Boriskin, R. Mock. CONNER BELOW: First Raw, Left m Right: K. von Briesen, P. Copley, M. Payton. Second Row: M. Pope, N. Kirkley, A. Boley, C. Cotton, G. Dunstan, J. Tuttle, M, Kenney. Third Row: N. Mowll, P. Toon, F. Lynn, M. Coyle. TOP: First Row, Left to Right: B. Noble, C. Kramer, S. McClung, K. Bachert, S. Prince, S. Kaplan, B. Simon Second Row: P. Greene, L. Phillipp, L. Marcus. RIGHT: Clockwise From Left: D. Prouty, Mr. and Mrs. John Burgess, C. Mabie, K. Cantor, M. Lewis, S. Broh, L. Bothwell, C. Schwartz, J. Decvy, N. Hall, J. A. Miller. S. Polley, J. Katcef. Nor Pictured: T. Nintcheff, C. Rutter, M. Kolcsar, L. Coons, J. lscnbcrg, H. Smith, J. Miller, S. Kaplan, V. Muse. GAMBLE Firs! Row: M Saylcs, J. Espcy, S, Rust. E. Oechsncr, C. Strad- ford. M. Berman. Sewnd Row: Miss H. Funk. M. Ncilson, M. Dispenzierc. N. Goldberg. J. Cantor, P. Schmidt. C. GoldsteinV S. Eastham, H. Rosenburg, A. Miller, A. Koskouras. Third Row: S. Graybill, S. Riter, P. Mayer, D. Mickclson, J. Mitchell. J. Young, P. Price. First Row: S. Moore, S. Wilson. Second Row: G. Wangner, J. Kramer. Wresideno; F. Spear. Third Row.- J. Willner. Fourllz Row: D. Messec. Sitting: S. Hatch, D. Rinzler, B. Brooke, C. Creelman, N. Kauffman, E. Tamagna, W. Silver, C Henry, D. Charnetsky. Standing: E. Cooner, J. Emmons, J. Wise, C. White, N. Clever, D Luce, P. Rath, C. Mann, M. Critchlow, L. Low, S. Lach, M. Hutchinson. Nut Pictured: H. Lerner. P. Harmon, M. Cone, L. Barry, J. Sussman. 128 ROBINSON ABOVE: First Row, Left In Right: R Gordon. M Parver, J, Duberg. J Marmelstein. Second Row: J Shanney, S. Gacina, J, Podell. P. Mahool. Third Row: L. Hodes, L Trostorff, 1. Downs, M. Mitch, Fnurtl: Row: L. Cashel, B. Trafford. S Rogers. Tap: M. Worthington. RIGHT: Suaml, Left 10 Right: C. Pidcock, S. Goldman, D, Smith, S. Hayes. D. Heyman, M. Webster. Slunding': P. McCrary M. Brand, D. Grace, B. KrizaCkV M. Abell, Mr. and Mrs. Boudreau and Willy, A Weiss, C. King, A. Welch. BELOW: Left 10 Right: C. MacDonald, S Johns. C. Lau, T. Myers, A. Smith. S. Sweet, P. Dunn, M. Hartman, G. Young, 1. Gomberg, M. Kighl, R. Bonner, P. Harris. C. Jacobs, A. Hsiuo. Not Pictured: E. Quain, M. Waight, P Gupta. 8. Pillar. C. Chereskin, M. Johnson, H, Ovcrington. J. Parker. 129 DULANEY 130 ABOVE: First Row, Left 10 Right: E. Finn. A. Edwards. S. Schechtcr, L. Miller. V. Meyer, M. Chengelis R. Saltonsmll. Scz'oml Row: P. Haines. A. Whetstone, J. Davis, M. Rosenberg. A Corrin. Third Row: K. Brown, S. Bishop, V. Riden N FletcherV J, Sanbom. M. Greer. Fourth Row: M. Ranges. L. McMichacls, S, Waller. N. Burkhardt. L. Lucot, M. Cox. BELOW: First Row, Left to Right: D. Dill, .l. Breil. Miss R. Dor- sey. Second Row: C. Kekich, S. Pitts. Third Row: T. Kurlh. L. Tuttle, K. Breazeale, Fourrlz Row: R. Clark, L. Sternberg. Fifth Row: C. Blaschka, J. Waitkcvicz. Sixth Row: K. Tuohig. H. Bloom- berg. Seventh Row: L. Sirk, C. Wendell, M. Wcavcr. Nut Pictured: G. Bennett, R. Rassmusscn, N. Thompsen-Allen. S. Auerbach, D. Garrick, A. Catania, S. Nevins, J. Huck, H. Bodian, K. Frederick, L. Hevener, S. Kirkpatrick, L. Phillips. ABOVE: First Raw, Left to Right: L. Gammeltoft, J. Hess, Second Row: A. Smith, C. Shively, S, Jones, J. Scoulcr, M. Ungcrman. Third Row: M. Brand, C. Nicol, S. Gibbcns, A. Hathaway, E. Wexler, S. McBride. LEFT: First Row, Left to Right: H. Takahashi, D. Bridcwcll. K. Welsh. Second Row: N. Riebow, K. Rochette, B. Richards, A. Schaefer, J. Arnold. B. Dorsch, J. Cleaver, S. Kirkpatrick, B. Patterson, S. Raach. BELOW: First Row, Left to Right: C. Washington, S Wilson, J. Rice, P, Kashiwa, S. Ruddiman. Second Row: M. Messler, S. Struse, E. Wilansky, D. Wylie, B. Denmark, S. Smith, B. Hunter, A. Leon. Nut Pit'tm'etl: A. Wiener, S. Hypes, E. Tawak, J. Ruifman, J. Misurell, A. Flood, T. Suttles E. Craig, C. C. Chesebrough, J. Laske, J. Sylvester. R. Mason HOOPER 131 N. Alesbury. S. Ayres, T. Blumrosen, P. Breger, D. Brenner, H. Dietschi, L. Dopkeen, B Drucken P. Elkind, P. Grccnbcrg, V. Grossman, C. Hartley, M. Hawks, A. Hoffman, E. Humbert, J. Josephson, 5. Kane, M. Kaplan. J. Kates, Z. Krasow, S. Kratky, D. Larned, W. Lautz, D. Lazrus, J. Leighton, L. Lcisingcr, M. Leitch, D. Levine, A. Lewin, P. Lowell, G. McClanahan, M. McDonnell, M. Manes, H. Metcalf, M. Miller, J. Miyake, M. Mooney, S. Pralgever, S. Prcsscy, M. Prosnit, S. Randel, C. Reinisch, T. Rockmaker, L. Rosenthal, C. Roth, L. Schneider, R. Shaibe, C. Sherwood. H. Wilberberg, B. Sloane, L. Somerlock, J SuLtin, S. Swopc, J. Troup, D. Venier, J. Waldman, E. Williamson. 132 S. Scherr, M. Ahlefeld, R. Schor, J. Barkan, M. Lundgren, D Stock mar, F. Walker, P. Goodgal, N. Rosenberg, S. Seymour, E. Boden- heimer, T. Wertheim, J. Callaghan, P. Regenbogen, L. Silverman, M. Caruana, L, Jeffries, A. Rier, B. Post, J. Zuckerman, E. Aa1l, N. McGuire, P. Kreech. V. R311, 1. dc Beausset, L. Purse, President; N. Stern, S. Barker, E. Russell, R Malone, D. Messec, K. Arnold, C. Stephenson, S. Mans- bach, M. Wang. A. Denbeaux, J. Clay. C. Studwell, M. Stabert, M. Viaux, S. Meneely, J. Sutin. Nat Pictured: N. Woodruff, E. Gordon, K. Goldman, B. Warren, J. Yamauchi, M. Yoshida, S. Choi, M. Turner, P. 3003, B. Krisay, C. Custer, R. Adler, S. Slofflet, C. Fisher, C. Scoppa. BALDWIN 133 ABOVE: Bottom Row, Left to Right: M. Buine, I4. Loewenstein, W. Howard, C. Lill, K. Moran, R. Ted- low. Top Row: J. Roll,'C. Schwartz, R. Gluckman, M. Mugid, A. Pagliaro, S. Rabiner. BELOW: Firxt Row, Loft to Right: C. Schaible, R. Wood, E. Lloyd, L Kuth, L. Gordon, B. Baum, M. Rc- sendes, M. Sichel, President; C. Wilder. Scrum! Row: L Plan, M. Smelo, S. Brooks S. Buck, E. Tem- ple, L. Epstein, N. Neyhard, A. Dav- enport, J. Stewart, J. Thropp, K. Czarnecki, J. Hoffman. Not Pivtm-ml: A. Bennett, S. Clines, J. Minsky, L. North. V. Parry, M Roelke, J. Sauer, L. Seligman, E. Showaltcn P. Un- gerer. V. Vinogradoff, M. Warden, R. Witmcr, J. Young BENNETT 134 JEFFERY Sitting: First Row: Miss N. Smith, S. McCune, J. Latta, S. Scruggs, R. Narot. Second Row: D. Frazier, C. Bennett, G. DuBois, C. Carr, J. Kramer, F. Fleming, S. Campbell, P. Hawn, A. Davies. Standing: G. Manser, S. Maher, K. Klausner, S. Lasdon, President. 9 J, 135 Left to right: B. Craig, L. Vederman, N. Lange, J. Spann, M. Gage, S. Nutt, S. Cannon, B. Willoughby, B. Camras, S. Koenig, C. Conaway. On refrigerator: N. Levy, P. Elmes, S. Massengale, M. Cox, W. Zubin, L. Lewis. Sitting: G. Wangncr, L. Blasenheim, S. Moore, G. Taffel, S. Wilson, L. Browu, J. March, C. Largman. S. Forrest, S. Rabiner. Standing: M. Hill, C. Cato, J. Hendrickson, L. Strauss, H. Goodman, S. Hume, C. Schwartz, K. Gasco, D. Proscn, S. Henderson. Not Pictured: W. Cohn, D. Copen, T. Dahn, H. Dunning, B. Ehlers, R. Ettinger, N. Glennon, KA Harsany, K. Kraus, P. Newmen. M. Redon, M. Thompson, ALCOCK ABOVE: Reclining: A. Cline. Kneeling: P. Fleming, K. Homer, T. Bress, G. Kromen Standing, First Row: C, Dippolito, F. Howes, J. Mitchell, M. Harder, C. Dodge. Standing, Second Row: M. Watanabe, E. Bauer, C. Hyman, C. Hawkins, E. Mann, P. Calhoun, L. Buchan. 1n Closet: S. Fay. BELOW, LEFT: Firxt Row, Left to Right: R. Bonynge, kaptaim; A. Jarecke, S. Woodin, A. Van Rynbach. Second Row: T. Golden, M. LeMoal, G. Phillip, RA Woronotf Third Row: K. Hollingsworth, M. Hopkins. L. Allen, C. Brazaitis, J. Hollis, E. Kraus, Fourth Row: C. Weiss, S. Coolidge, E. Littman, E. Andrews, E. Potter. BELOW, RIGHT: Sitting, Left to Right: B. Altschul, M. Credle, S. Stark, P. Stellar, A. Elegant, A. King. Standing, First Row: L. Bray, C. McGiH, D. Wurzburg. C. Holt, M. Southard, Miss C. Trump. Second Row: P. Best, E. Tobin, C. Hawkins Not Pictured: L. Barrett, S. Churnin, M, Dethmers, M. Eustis, P. Kinsey. N. Main. K. Truedson, M. Turner, P. Wells. 136 BOTTOM: First Row, Left to Right: G. Thoenen, A. Wilson, S. McDaniel, W Kenealy, V. Crosland. Second Row: C. Rubin, B. Goody, K. Craig, M. Billings, C. Koerner, E. Ziegler, C. Orvin. RIGHT: Firm Raw. chl 10 Righlr E. Schiff. D. Dane. L. Rorcr. Reclining: L. Cades. Second Row: E. Becker, K. Pomerancc, L. Parker, B. Bagden, B. Vinal. 0n Laps: WquL Third Row: F. Preston, N. Goldberg, L. Van Brunt, S. Gertman, C. Ash. BELOW: Kneeling, Left to Right: R. Weisser, Miss D Douglass. On Ironing Board: S. Schreiber. 0n Rack, First Row: K. Burstcin, F. Karesh. Second Row: R Phillips, M. Barrett Standing, First Row: S. Kohn, N. Barbour, A. Jarecke, G. Donahue, G. Pratt, L. Miller, E. Spinner, K. Locke, D. Drennan, P. Farley S. McDaniel. Last Row: S. Kaffenburgh, J. Shineman, J. Katz, E. Wilson, M. Davison. D. Keith, A. Amberg. Not Pictured: F. Howes, V. Jordan, D. Keller. K. Leary, M. Lippman, D. Lowery, K. Nadel. A. Poor. 137 GALLAGHER TUTTLE ABOVE: Firs! Raw, Left to Right: J. Simon, D. Gould, V. Scott L. Mc- Carthy, B, Besson. L. Teitz, R. Leon- ard, K. Berkman, S. Alper, C. Conn, T. Revesz, D. Hewitt, A. Celain, J. Willner. Second Row: A. Pollard, M. Devine, P. Carr, G. Lundgren, G. Alt- man, B. Marzocchi, J. Burnat, B. Claycomb, R. Myers, L. Burgess. Third Row: E. Halpern. S. Barnes. G. Ives. BELOW: First Row, Left to Right: M. Grier, L. Mitchell, A. Reitz, M. Pace. Second Row: M. Lentine, B. Schad, A. Goodman, C. Fassnacht, M. Fox, S. Adams, Miss Harder, B. Safriet. Third Row: A. Manning, M. Jones, B. Bowen, M. Allen, V. Boyle, N. Morgan, E. Lippman, C. Eikov, M. Sandgren Nat Pictured: C. Bixl let, M. Dreisen, P. Fiori, J. Graham, S. Kernochan, M. Lane, K. Mahagan, N. Neyhard, E. Powell. J. Rosenberg, J. Shanny, D. Wincott. CITY STUDENTS, LEFT: Standing, Left to Right: S. Michel, K. Kuncs, R. Frey, V. Saroch, NA Borleis, D. Matchar, E. Diggs, N. Bosley. Seated, Left to Right: J. Faunt Le Roy, E. Scheiner, J. Eckerson, D. Michelson, M. Hassett, H. Hyatt. TOP: Standing, Left to Right: E. Pierson, S. Miller, R. Kirckhoff. Sealed Left to Right: J. Ahalt, S. Noetzel, C, Clifford, F. Whitescarver, J. Rohde. CENTER: D. Sody, C. Mehlman, J. Fine, G. Tucker. Second Row: J. Wawro, R. Korzec, J. Shalowitz. Standing Left 10 Right: M. Feldman, President; G. Webber, M. Voith, R. Strmen- sky, T. Tucker, B. Rosenthal. BOTTOM: First Row, Left to Right: B. Close, F. Fuchs, H. Gewertz, A. Friedman, B. Wine. Second Row: C. Litsinger, P. Tedesco, E. Hunt, R. Askin, J. Williams, J. Levy, J. Mattheiss, E. Reier, S. Ostrofsky, D. Simon. 138 Did you ever have an eight am. class, a 4 am. fire drill, a midterm, two Monday exams, a paper that would not ttcomef a weight problem, or the Green Death? Did you ever work all, night on a paper or have insomnia? Watch the leaves turn brown, fall off the trees and disappear in winter term. Life can be pretty grim here, deathly so. 140 141 142 It isnit all vibrance, pro- found thought and hour after hour of simply being tiaware? There are rainy days, gloom and fog. There are times of intense frustra- tion, t i m e s when the Stones ring hollow and the dining room chatter is just too much, when the classes are dull and s0 is Hopkins. and term papers refuse to relent, times when the infin- ities of the future seem exactly like the infinity 0f the moment. Whether it is us, whether it is Goucher, we come out of it, we rise above the grind and look to a life that, in retrospect, makes us glad we were Goucher, for a little while. 143 144 . Quaiiimie mum ?stgeam 3:332! 4 6 . i But no matter how important we feel, how much we do for it, it looks the same when we leave as when we arrived. 145 146 147 PATRONS 148 Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Aall Mr. and Mrs. John C. Adams, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Harold L Adler R. Adm, and Mrs. Russell B. Allen Mr and Mrs. Raymond Ambcrg Mrs. E. B. Angell Mr. and Mrs. Whiting Anthony Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Apter Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Russell M. Arnold Mrs. J. G. Auerbach Mr and Mrs. F. O. Ayrcs Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bachert Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. Bagden Mr. and Mrs. Arnold L. Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Bauer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Benner Mrs. Graham L. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bentley Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bcrman Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Bikle Mr. and Mrs. H. Berkey Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Blaschka Mrs. Rose Bloomberg Mrs. Joseph E. Book Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bowers Dr. J. Clinton Brand, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brande G. Jerome Brenner, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. G. Clinton Brookhart Mr. and Mrs. Klaus Buchdahl Edward W. Burgess Dr. and Mrs. Milton Burnat Dr. and Mrs. John M. Byers A. Scott Calhoun Mrs. John D. Calhoun Mr. and Mrs. James G. Campbell Mrs. Frank Catania Mr. and Mrs. George Celain Mr. and Mrs W. H. Chesebrough Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Church Mr. and Mrs. James Russell Clarke. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben A. Clay Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Claycomb Dr. and Mrs. John E. Clcvcr Mr. and Mrs. Spencer S. Folwcll Mr. and Mrs. A. Conn Mr. and Mrs. James S. Cooncy Mr. zmd Mrs. Ira Y. Copcn Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Copley Mr. and Mrs. Charles .1. Cotton Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Craig Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Czarnecki Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Darrnw. .lr Mrs. Gladys Cox Davis Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Denmark Dr. and Mrs. Victor F. Desmet Mr. and Mrs. C. Maxwell Dieffenbach Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Donohue Dr. and Mrs. Wilbur G. Downs Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dreisen Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Dunning Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Dunstan Mr. and Mrs. David A. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Michael Edynak Mrs. Reba Ehlers Mrs. Louis Eikov Mr. and Mrs. Herman Elegant Mrs. Arthur Eliel Mr. and Mrs. Badglcy A. Elmcs Mr. and Mrs. Charles Epstein, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Max Etkind Mr. and Mrs. C. Melvin Fader Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Farley Mr. and Mrs. R. U. Fassnacht Oscar B. Ferebee, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Al Finkelstein Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin R, Fisher W. Donald Fletcher David L. Frank, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Frederick Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Frey Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Fuchs Mr. and Mrs. Daniel N. Gage Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Gaines Mr. and Mrs. Niels Gammeltoft Mr. and Mrs. Edward Garrick Mrs. William H. Gibbens Dr. and Mrs. Earl C. Gluckman Dr. and Mrs. Abraham A. Golden Kathryn and Susan Goldman Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Gomberg Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Goodgal Mr. and Mrs. Nathan H. Gould Richard H. Grace Dr. David B. Gray Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Graybill, Jr. Mrs. Harry H. Greene Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Greer Mrs. Nelson B. Grier Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hadsall Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Haines Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harder Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Harmon Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hassmann Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Hayes Mr. and Mrs. L. Glenn Hays Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hctl'ncr Mrs. Edwin H. Hcrmg Ruth Hcvcncr Mr. and Mrs. J. Edmund chncbcrgcr Mr and Mrs. Kenneth M. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hitmun Mrs. Edwin C. Hollingsworth Mr. and Mrs. Henry HOIL Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Howard, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. David M. Humc Mr. zmd Mrs. Albert Hunt Hal and Harriet Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Richard G Hunt Robert E. Hunt Mrs. James H. Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Hypes Joseph M. lsenberg Mr. and Mrs. Harlan F. Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Jarecke Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jeffries Mr. and Mrs. John Johannessen Mr. and Mrs. William T. Johns Mr. and Mrs. Roger N. Jones GldKJ d ays oran 149 Mr. and Mrs. James 5. Kane Mr. and Mrs. Leon H, Kaplan Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy F. Kappelman Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Karesh Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Katcef Mrs. Draper Kauffman Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Kay Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Kekich Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kicr Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kirkpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kohn Prof. and Mrs. W. S. Koski Mr. and Mrs. Julian Kramer Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krasow Shirley Louise Kratky Dr. and Mrs. Bertram S. Kraus Mr. and Mrs H P. Kraus Mrs. James B. Kramer Mr. and Mrs. John Krisay Eugene M. Lang Edward Lange Mr. and Mrs. Bernard B. Largman Mr. and Mrs. Stanley S. Lasdon Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Lau Mr. and Mrs. Julian Lazrus Mrs. Robert L. Leary Mr. and Mrs. Shepard W Leigh Mrs. William Levine Walter H. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Lilly Mr. and Mrs, John H L1oyd Mr. and Mrs; H. T. Lowell Andrew W. Lucot, Jr. Colonel and Mrs. H. A. Luebbermann Mr. and Mrs. J. Arnold Lundgren Mrs, Charlotte E. Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. M. Magid Robert F. Magill Mr. and Mrs. Stuart A. Maher Mr. and Mrs. Barry Mahool Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Main, 2nd Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Maling, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Walter K. Malone Sara Mandelbaum Mrs. Nella Cellini Manes Mrs. Hamilton Mann Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mansbach Mr. and Mrs. John Manser Marjorie S. Marcus Dr. and Mrs. Leo Marmelstein Mrs. E. Elizabeth Martin Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Marzocchi Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H. Mattheiss Mr. and Mrs, Paul G. Mayer Mr. and Mrs. Donald McBride, Jr. Mr. and Mrs G. C. McCrary Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. McGill Dr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Messler Mrs. E. R. Meterparel Mr. and Mrs. David Mickelson Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Miller Mr. and Mrs. John G. Miller Catherine Miller Mr. and Mrs. Lippman Miller Sandra C. Miller Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Rocco Misurcll Mr. and Mrs. Y Miyakc Mr. and Mrs. Archie L Mock Dr. and Mrs David D. Moore Howard and Helen Muse Mr. and Mrs. Lco Myers Mr. and Mrs. Drayton Nabers Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Newmen Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Nickcrson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Nutt, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Pagliaro Mr. and Mrs. Mark Parker Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Philipp Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Phillips Mr. and Mrs. William G. Phillips Dr. and Mrs. William Pomerance Mr. and Mrs. David A 1eyne Poor Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Post Capt. and Mrs. James A. Potter, III Mr. and Mrs. Everett N. Pratt G. W. Pressey Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Purse Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Raach Mr. and Mrs. Gus G. Rangos Mr. and Mrs. Otto Reinisch Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Reitz, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Richards Mr. and Mrs. L. Frank Rorer Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rosenthal Mr. and Mrs. Morris Roth Alice D Ruddiman William L. Rust Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sackin Mr. and Mrs. Luther Safriet Mr. and Mrs. Philip E. Sanborn Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Sandgren Captain and Mrs. Emil Saroch Dr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Savel Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Sayles Mr. and Mrs. Milton S. Schiller Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Schleicher Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. William H. Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Schrcibcr Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Schumpert Dr. and Mrs. Theodore A. Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. David J. Schwartzman Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Serra Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shanny Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Shineman Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Shivcly Mr. Joseph Silbcrberg Mrs. Florence M. Simpkins Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Sloane Dr. and Mrs. Leon S. Smelo Mr. and Mrs. C. Alan Smith Dr. and Mrs. C. Stuart Smith Mrs. Arthur F. Smith Dr. and Mrs. Donald Crawford Smith Dr. and Mrs. Bernard W. Sollod Mr. and Mrs. George P Spinner Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Stalcup Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Stark Mr. and Mrs. E. Norman Staub Mr. and Mrs. George W. Steller 150 Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Stern Mr. and Mrs. Eugene D. Sternbcrg Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stone Dr. and Mrs. N. Sussman Mr. and Mrs. Louis Taffel Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Tedlow Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Todras and Family Mr. and Mrs. M. Spalding Toon Mrs. Muriel C. Truedson Mrs. J. D. Edmiston Turner Mr. and Mrs. James A. Ungerman Mr. and Mrs. John Van Brunt, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Lysle T. Veach Mr. and Mrs. Frederic B. Viaux Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vinal, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Voith Mr. and Mrs. Ralph von Briesen Mrs. Helen Waitkevicz Mr. and Mrs. Leon Waldman Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Wallcnstein Mrs. Jennie D. Walter Mrs. Kirk Walter Dr and Mrs. William F. Wangner Mr. and Mrs. F. Warden Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wawro Mrs. A. L. Weaver Mr. and Mrs. G. Stewart Webb Mr. and Mrs; Morton Weiner Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Weiss Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lamont Wells Dr. and Mrs. John H. Welsh Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wendell, Jr. Mrs. Shemeld West Whiskers,, J. F. Whitescarver Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Wiener Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Phelps Wilder, Jr. Mrs. Francis T. Williamson Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Willner Mr. and Mrs. John A. Willoughby Mrs. John M. Wilson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wincott Dr. and Mrs. Charles F. Winton Mr. and Mrs. B. Franklin Witmer Dr. and Mrs. William G. Woodin Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Woodle Mr. and Mrs. John L. Woodruff Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Wurzburg Mr. Yoshemitsu Yoshida Dr. and Mrs. John H. Young Mr. and Mrs. William Zaro W. T. Ziegler Mr. and Mrs. Sam Zuckerman We put GM cars through the same things you do. Only tougher. Bmck Riviera Gran Sport The people at the GM ProvingGrounds are hard taskmasters. They stop at nothing to make sure that GM cars are proved all around for your safety and enjoyment. 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