Goucher College - Donnybrook Fair Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)
- Class of 1972
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DONNYBROOK FAI R 1972 GOUCHER COLLEGE This book is dedicated to: 1950 iwhen most of us were bornl 1956 iwhen we still didn't know any betterl 1963 iwhen we were taught that youth can diel 1968 iwhen we were clean for Gene and came to Towson to livel 1969 iwhen the astronauts landed on the moonl 1972 iwhen we left Goucher, all of us different, all of us the samel 1984 ias a target date of one kindJ 2001 ias a target date of another kind.l 2022 iwhen we will hold our fiftieth reunionl Dedicated to 1956. 'IO I'm haunted a little this evening by feelings that have no vocabulary and events that should be explained in dimensions of lint rather than words. I've been examining half-scraps of my childhood. They are pieces of distant life that have no form or meaning. They are things that just happened like lint. 13 Dedicated to 1963. 15 l dashed the water from my eyes. I was panting, as after a strenuous exertion, but floating, with- out effort. I dived, and dived again, and each time popped up like a cork. The gray rock mocked me, bobbing on the water easy as a lifebuoy. I knew when I was beaten. I turned back. 17 There are some men who should have mountains to bear their names to time. Grave-markers are not high enough or green, and sons go far away to lose the fist their father's hand will always seem. I had a friend: he lived and died in mighty silence and with dignity, left no book, son, or lover to mourn. Nor is this a mourning-song but only a naming of this mountain on which I walk, fragrant, dark, and softly white under the pale of mist. I name this mountain after him. for W. L. N. and W. M. M. 20 21 22 23 24 enter into another world 25 26 27 28 29 Dedicated to 1968. 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 does anybody wanna be anything out of the ordinary? asks the instructor, the smartest kid in class, who comes to school drunk, raises his hand 8! says yes, sir, i'd like to be a dollar sir 38 40 41 42 Terrible a horse at night standing hitched alone in the still street and whinnying 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 freshman mixer 1968 52 53 54 3 3 2 f i 5 ? x 56 w m u u u L w 57 wm- 58 Barton L. Houseman 59 Sara deFord 60 Brownlee Sands Corrin bl Chester F. Natunewicz Lincoln F. Johnson 62 :.:....$ 2:: :s Elliott W. Galkin Gretel Chapman 65 66 Cecille Gold Kenneth Lasson 67 68 David A. Sanders Marianne Githens 69 70 John W. Foerster William Leons 71 72 George R. Woodhead Olive Westbrooke Quinn 73 Rolf Muus 74 Jerome l. Cooperman 75 George A. Foote 76 Harry J. Casey 77 78 William L. Neumann Walter M. Morris 79 80 Marvin B. Perry, Jr. B2 Geraldine Alma Coon Hertha Krotkoff 83 Mildred Covey 84 Robert W. Pearson 85 86 88 89 90 91 92 93 Dedicated to 1972. 95 96 97 Dedicated to 1984. 100 Don't let that horse eat that violin cried Chagall's mother But he kept right on painting And became famous And kept on painting The Horse With Violin In Mouth And when he finally finished it he jumped up upon the horse and rode away waving the violin And then with a low bow gave it to the first naked nude he ran across And there were no strings attached 102 103 Dedicated to 1969. H130?! ma R, K R u Th 3.. .. $3 I HRH 104 105 106 107 Dedicated to 2001. 108 109 m m mm 110 HI 112 the class of 1972 goucher college towson maryland 21204 HS Kathryn Ann Allamong Harrisburg, Pennsylvania History 116 Barbara Antonazzi Oradell, New Jersey American Studies Roberta Aronin Silver Spring, Maryland Education Ellen Leigh Ascherman Shaker Heights, Ohio Visual Arts Lucy Scott Lockhart Amerman Bristol, Pennsylvania Sociology Sherry Sussman Askin Baltimore, Maryland Economics Stephanie Bernstein Springfield, New Jersey Psychology Anne Barclay Bennett Chester, Maryland Visual Arts Ellen Frances Berger Brookline, Massachusetts Education na Marcia Trask Bates Marblehead, Massachusetts Sociology-Education Audrey Carol Berkley Springfield, New Jersey Sociology-Psychology Elizabeth Jane Bellamy Morristown, Tennessee English ll? Bonnie Lieberman Berger Baltimore, Maryland French-Education Sandra Hanson Berry Baltimore, Maryland American Studies Suzanne Walker Berry West Chester, Pennsylvania Sociology I20 Barbara Ellen Bittel Wayland, Massachusetts French Betsy Carol Bennett Stamford, Connecticut Psychology Marcia Elaine Blount Wellesley, Massachusetts English 121 Judith Seluzicki Britz Cambridge, Massachusetts Biological Sciences-Chemistry Judith Ethel Brady Silver Spring, Maryland Psychology Nancy Ellen Brandt Chevy Chase, Maryland Political Science I22 Joan Leonard Butler Duxbury, Massachusetts English Emily Bailey Burt Shaker Heights, Ohio Visual Arts Ann Susan Breitbart New Hyde Park, New York History 123 WWW v. Virginia Robinson Connerat Carol Helene Crocker Essex, Connecticut Saratoga Springs, New York Mathematics Visual Arts Rebecca Davis Baltimore, Maryland English 124 Laura Ellen Cram Montvale, New Jersey ' d'es Romeyn Porter Decastellane American Stu I Baltimore, Maryland Shanda Mulford Heiser Carignan Physics Baltimore, Maryland Religion-Philosophy I26 Deborah Ann Follette Cresskill, New Jersey Music Robin Winthrop Crawford Locust Valley, New York French Jayne Greenstein Durham Atlanta, Georgia English Melinda Burdette Curtis Baltimore, Maryland Visual Arts 127 Dierdre Daniels Duckett Baltimore, Maryland Biological Sciences Margaret Alison Dietz Skancateles, New York Visual Arts Guerda Marie-Jose Edeline Baltimore, Maryland Biological Sciences 123 Lucy Lee Dortch Chevy Chase, Maryland Education Sherri Lynn Felt Philadelphia, Pennsylvania English-Dramatic Arts Sarah Anne Erwin Gardiner, Maine Biological Sciences I29 Lynne Marion Feinman East Meadow, New York Visual Arts Elena deMurias Babylon, New York Spanish I30 Lisabeth Ceiser New York, New York Philosophy Ellen Leslie Fraites Cranford, New York History Lynn Rae Ehrensall Huntington, New York Visual Arts 131 Lynn Susan Friedland Cumberland, Maryland Sociology Denise Courtney Geshelin Baltimore, Maryland Mathematics Judy Ann Fox Baltimore, Maryland French 132 Alexandra McCullough Gibson Drumore, Pennsylvania Economics Jane Allison Goldberger Tenafly, New Jersey Mathematics 133 Barbara Laurie Crabell Teaneck, New Jersey Esther Ann Goldring VIsual Arts Silver Spring, Maryland Visual Arts Judy Kaylene Ginsberg Lido Beach, New York Education I34 x Beth Himmelstein Goldenberg Baltimore, Maryland Psychology Linda Patricia Grant Baltimore, Maryland Sociology Barbara Ann Halsted Cresskill, New Jersey Visual Arts 135 llana Horowitz Shaker Heights, Ohio Philosophy Sloane Tara Ginsberg Schenectady, New York English-Dramatic Arts 136 Beth Grossman Chevy Chase, Maryland Psychology Patricia Hill Hamlin Locust Valley, New York Psychology 137 Linda Jean Heller Webster, Massachusetts Music Deborah Goldberg 138 Susan Lee Martin Horn Baltimore, Maryland Physics Heidi Ann Hanson Birmingham, Alabama Sociology 139 Gayle Johnson Baltimore, Maryland Deborah Ann Hooley Sociology Mahwah, New Jersey Mathematics Amy Louise Hurwitz West Nyack, New York Sociology 140 Sian Balch Jones Montclair, New Jersey Visual Arts Kathy Leslie Kahn Rockaway Beach, New York Psychology Lucy Burnley Johnson Norfolk, Virginia Mathematics 141 Gail Annette Kaplan Baltimore, Maryland Mathematics Linda Gail Katz Rochester, New York Russian Lisa M. Kaplan Slingerlands, New York Political Science 142 Rise Frances Kern Rio de Janeira, Brazil French Sara Bent Knox Needham, Massachusetts English Devra Ann Kiel High Point, Nonh Carolina French 143 Karen Elizabeth Koglman San Jose, California Music Nina Louise Kilian Washington, D. C. American Studies Barbara Ann Ladley Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Classics HA Carol Parr Lachenman Baltimore, Maryland English Cathy Sue Krawitz Wyncote, Pennsylvania Religion 145 Lucie Taubenblatt Lapovsky Baltimore, Maryland Economics Lisa Porter Lawrence Princeton, New Jersey Visual Arts Terri Anne Lazaroff Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Russian 146 Polly Jean Kummel Madison, Wisconsin History Margaret Macliesh Tucson, Arizona English Merle R. Litowitz Morrisville, Pennsylvania American Studies I47 Vera Linda Milam Baltimore, Maryland Sociology Rosalind Grace Lidstone Pelham, New York Economics Christina Mathers Brockton, Massachusetts English 148 Christine Emilie Lewis Washington, DC. English Melanie Mynor Logan Gretna, Louisiana Spanish 149 150 Susan Janicelli Longley Lutherville, Maryland Spanish-Visual Arts Marsha Dale Mogowski Baltimore, Maryland Visual Arts Phebe Dillingham Lewald Ridgewood, New Jersey Religion Louise Mae Miller Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania Psychology Nancy Helen Marcus New Rochelle, New York Biological Sciences 151 Jean Alice Messemer lrvington, New York English Gail Edith Munitz Plainfield, New Jersey Education 152 Christina Nevar Cazenovia, New York Chemistry Sally Klarner Myers Baltimore, Maryland Education Pamela Anne Mercier Manhasset, New York English Carol Lynn Newberger Dallas, Texas Psychology 153 Beatrice Landman Mittman New York, New York Psychology I54 Deborah Callan Priest Baltimore, Maryland Psychology Emily Jean Olson Bellefonte, Pennsylvania CIassics-History-Visual Arts Karin Lee Neilson Oyster Bay, New York Philosophy Linda Ossad Metuchen, New Jersey Religion Julianne Faith Lloyd New York, New York Political Science 155 Emma Jane Owrid Philadelphia, Pennsylvania French Katherine Shelley Orr Storrs, Connecticut Biological Sciences Jo Ann Patten Columbus, Ohio Education Constance Cope Pence Alexandria, Virginia Education 156 Barbara Lee Pilert Old Greenwich, Connecticut Psychologwarama Kyle Elisabeth Prechtl Hong Kong Mathematics Sharon Lee Prizant Boardman, Ohio Russian I57 Diana Maria Pujals Miami, Florida Psychology Karen Jean Vogelsberg Baltimore, Maryland Philosophy Caren Hope Rabinowitz New York, New York History 158 Annette Mary Rappa Baltimore, Maryland Economics Joan Sherry Rafal New Rochelle, New York English Jane Moir Rennie Williamsville, New York Psychology 159 Janet Linda Rubin Belmont, Massachusetts Economics Rebecca Louise Royer Westfield, New Jersey Margaret Irene Rubin English L Chula Vista, California Biological Sciences 3 160 Mina Jane Risan Bellefonte, Pennsylvania Mathematics Kathryn June Resnick Wilmington, Delaware Visual Arts Rosa Earle Ruckner Washington, DC. History 161 Wendy Meri Scheler Howard Beach, New York Dramatic Arts Jean Miriam Scheifele Livingston, New Jersey French Donna Helene Schewel Lynchburg, Virginia English 162 Robin Marla Schoen New Rochelle, New York Sociology Marcia Scowcroft Tulsa, Oklahoma English Patricia Van Buren Selden Longmeadow, Massachusetts Visual Arts 163 r June Robin Fogel Shaivitz Amanda Sheedy Baltimore, Maryland Shaker Heights, Ohio History Philosophy Lisa Sari Shapiro New York, New York Psychology 164 Becky Lynn Simmons Baton Rouge, Louisiana Visual Arts Catherine Oliver Shields Dana Shilling Staunton, Virginia Brooklyn, New York Sociology History 165 Lois Slatin Sharon Patricia Sommers New York, New York Baltimore, Maryland English Mathematics Donna Stahura South Plainfield, New Jersey Mathematics 166 Virginia Conner Smith University Park, Maryland History Laurinda Stephanie Steele Wendy Lynn Sprowles Washington, DC. New Hope, Pennsylvania Psychology Philosophy 167 Nancy Jean Steinhardt New York, New York Education Harriet Susan Stern Gloversville, New York Sociology Marsha Lynn Stems Waterville, Maine Psychology-Sociology 168 Frederika W. Stevens Newark, Delaware Education Susan Beth Stevenson Marguerite NoslStock Baltimore, Maryland Falls Church, Virginia Psychology Psychology Lillian Helen Tang ' Elizabeth Stuart Westerly, Rhode Island New York, New York Biological Sciences Premedical Studies Judith Marie Stribling Marietta, Ohio Religion 170 Cheryl Barbara Sweet Providence, Rhode Island Visual Arts Christine Ellen Sweet Lexington, Massachusetts Music 171 Neena Eugenia Tolley Monkton, Maryland Russian Sarah Vaughan Thompson Virginia Mae Tarris Baltimore, Maryland Concord, New Hampshire Psychology French 172 Wmhfig KMWMQ Earlene Lucinda Tuddles Elizabeth Mellow Trent Annapolis, Maryland Saint Louis, Missouri History History Cynthia Maria Tomlins Ballston Lake, New York Biological Sciences 173 Elizabeth Merrifield Ungar Valley Stream, New York French Joan Robin Urken Bordentown, New Jersey Sociology Parita Punyagupta Videt Washington, DC. Economics I74 Janice Lynne Vieser Baltimore, Maryland Education-Psychology Patricia Weisman Westport, Connecticut English Arlene Gale Wenig Brooklyn, New York History 175 Victoria Willard Crozet, Virginia French W Margaret Anne Yeoman Barbara Jeanne Zetlin Hampton, Virginia Norfold, Virginia French Biological Sciences 176 Clydia Dorothea Wood Ann Ellen Zibelman Baltimore, Maryland Drexel HiH, Pennsylvania Biological Sciences Music Bonny Bloom Wolf Minneapolis, Minnesota History I77 .11 .17 .19 .39 Richard Brautigan The Revenge of the Lawn Simon and Schuster 1971 Sylvia Plath The Bell Jar Harper 81 Row 1971 Leonard Cohen The Spice-Box of Earth The Viking Press 1965 Bob Dylan Tarantula The Macmillan Company1971 . 428x Lawrence Ferlinghetti A Coney Island of the Mind . 102 New Directions 1958 Dedicated to 2022. 181 I82 Donnybrook Fair 1972 Goucher College Baltimore, Maryland 21204 Cheryl Sweet, Editor-in-Chief Karen LeVine, Associate Editor Audrey Berkley Abbe Nathanson E. 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