Goucher College - Donnybrook Fair Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

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g E 10 11 12 13 14 1S 16 18 Rhoda Dorsey President James Billet Deon 8 Vice President Julie Collier-Adoms Dean of Students Mary Ellen Bowden Assis'rcxm Deon Richard R. Palmer Vice President of Financial Affairs Patricia Purcell Vice President for Developmenf and Public Affairs Lindo Wernick Director of Student Affairs Barbara Boener Direcfor of Admissions 19 Stanley C. Bosley Comptroller Judifh Munoker Director of Financial Aid Amelia Noccar'ro- Coleman Director of Health Services Edward Duggon Norman J. Quinn Director of Career Developmenf Chief Accounfonf 20 Madeline Abromson S'rudenf Work Coordinator Richard A. Moclnfyre Director, Business, Services and Plant Evelyn Schroedl Registrar Susan L. Horf'r Direcfor of Public Affairs Virginia O'Connor PosTmis'rress 21 22 Ann M. Lacy Nancy Fcif Chemistry James L. Webb Lewis A. Walker Hilda Cohen Fisher 23 24 Dance ArleneS'rdrk Director, Dance Movement Therapy, Program El SOIUJOUOQ Donald C. Snyder Katherine Shouldice Education Eli Velder William L. Hedges usu5ua Sore DeFord 25 Fred White Soroh Dowlin Jones nerce Brooke P h k g n E ine Belford Fon'ro 26 HisTory nae umxmwnmmmw 46 I a $5 3? e .T S G C n G L ..l n 9 K R Julie R. Jeffrey George Foofe Jean Harvey Baker 27 28 Robert Lewand souowequ Elaine Koppelmon Robert Von Wesep Sibylle Ehrlich Henriette Horchler Leanos Frederic O. Musser uouuea Modern Languages Samuel LiTov Wolfgang E. Thormonn Genevieve Moreichcux mequH Lpuer 29 30 Russian Sergio Rigol Rudy LenTulay Janet Dudley-Millor Faye-Ellen Silvermon 31 32 Philosophy Mary Carmen Rose Andrea King Physical Educdrion Lucinda Peake Barbara Watson Reogle Physical Educdrion W. Richard STroh Robert E, Dooley 33 Psychology z i i: L Barbara Long Jean L. Bradford Ruth c. Wylie Sally Wall Susan Cowles 34 PoliTicoI Science mum to ma Joseph Hagan wmam. madam 4 Marc Levine Marianne Gifhens 35 36 John V. Chamberlain Virginia Dersch Religion Olive Quinn TheoTre 1 Barry Knower SW Ionsvx Lincoln F. Johnson Gretel Chapman Sharon Rose 37 38 Unseen Influences Brownlee Corrin Ingrid Bucher Vloda Tolley Dione V. Baumgorfner Bettina Lewis Norman Bradford Barry Buchoff Edith Clark Marilyn Colson Penny Cordish Moira Crone Josephine Fiske Jorge Giro Mary Hesky John Hooker Wayne Nield Gretchen Van UH Richard Pringle Jeffrey Tassin Communications Mathematics Russian Dance English Psycology Economics Dance Mcfhemofics English English Physical Education Spcinish English Economics Historic Preservation ReligioMFirsT Year Program Psycology Chemistry 40 Alcock House Firs? Row L. 10 ID: Melfem Celosun, Cinfio Cobib, Virginia Welsh, Michele Gomez, Lynn Miller, Treos; Barbara Phillips, LoreHa Fifzgerald, GH. Rep; Second Row: Leigh Meyerl Patricio Solfzmon, Michaela Croneyl Sujoto Kolhofkor, Chris Grovel Marion Rodgersl Betsy Harrison, Goucher Neighbor; Heather Mohr; Third Row: Meredith Back, SC. Rep; Elizabeth Wailace, Mimi Nguyen, Co-Pres.; Liz Creed, Fire Worden; Jennifer Rochlin, Jacqui Jones, Vicky Gomez, Dione Teubner; Four'rh Row: Birgit Hegge, Joan Flogg, Mindo Liedeker, V.P.; Holly Marshall, A.A. Rep: Christine Murod, R.A.; Barrie Morris, Susan Moore, Co-Pres.; Eve Wilfse, Laura Kolb, Bacon House Firs? Row 0-- 10 RJ: Susan Katz, Kim Otis, Hilory Page, Nance Smithwick; Second Row: Ellen Bernstein, Margaret Squicciorini, Sandy Kafz, Lisa McPhoTe, Joan McDonald. Becky Barnett, Nancy Todd! Liso Coleman; Third Row: Janet Kennedy, Amy Roesler, Debbie SmiTh, Becky Smith! Joon Jou, Anne T, Hall, Lisa DeJoseph, Elise Kurren, Cathy McSherry, Joanne Pipkin, 41 42 Baldwin House I N First Row Q4 to R3: Avo Boo'rh, Margaret Grun, Melissa Zieve, Robin Brewster, First Row 0. To RJ: Robin Thomas, Ava BooTh, Margaret Maria Price, Anna Arcuilo; Second Row: Ellen Steininger, Pom Barfon, Vicky Grun; Second Row: Terry Fox, Melissa Behringer, Cohan, Beth Lordizobel. FirsT Row Q To RJ: Jackie Hoffstein, Stacy Allen, Kathy Brandt Lowerencine Smifh; Second Row: Dixie Bounds, Pom KreiTZ, Porri Shohmonesh, Sharon Winfield, Carolyn Weiland, Valerye Hawkins; Third Row: Bonito Hoskins, Heidi Levine, Kim WhHe, Allison Emery BenneH House First Row 0-- TO m: Rachel Hunt, Mary Bellico, Sechrecs.; Second Row: Cathy Botti, Jamie Kelly, Jennifer Segal, Cori Rich, Cynthia Aiello! Deirdre Wortmon: Third Row: Alicia Benoist. Anne-Morie Dallenboch, Sharon Levinsohn, Sue Flaherfy, RA; Lori Lawson. Nancy Tsuyuki, Katherine Garland, Fourth Row: Joan Flanagan, V.P,,' Linda Beckhom, Isobel Colberg, Sylvia Reid, Sue Levenl RA: Alison Goldman, Kim Showell. Debbie Huggins, Molly Shomleffer, Lisa ChrisTenson: Fifth Row: Sfocy Petrolias, Jenny Ansley First Row Q. To RJ: Carol Bodurfho, Cori Rich, Dee Bunyopono: Second Row: Nancy Tsuyuki, Pam Hicks, Sue Leven, RA; Sue Lewis, Pres.; Marcia Jocobowifz, Lissa Green, Molly Shomleffer: Third Row: Heather McHugh, Jennifer Segol, Lisa Hart Marcy Nicholas, Laurie Adler, Deirdre Wortmcn, Anito Munoz, Stephanie Chetsos. 43 44 Connor House Firs1 Row a. To R3: Liso Horowitz, Ilene Fleishmon, Cheryl Abel, Billie Jelin; Second Row: Paulo Mohone, MorTha Soufhwor'rh, R.A., Marie Sufero, Robyn Cummings, Vicki Cooper, STU. 0. Rep; Jone chdelsmon, A.A. Rgp; Terry Free, Rober'ro Coulson; Third Row: Susan Blockmonl Andrea Boil, Ann Roobe, Leslie Shiro, Patricio Wells, Kaye Gibson, Cindy Holey, Sue Seidel: FourTh Row: Beth Gober, Ann Stengel; Fifth Row: Leslie Miller, Peggy McQuade, Trees; Joanna Dougherfy, Sue Mcurer, Co-Pres.; Kofherine Lockiel Debbie Bough'ron. Co-Pres ; Cheryl Lawson, Fosfer STroup, Anita KroviTz, RA; Julie McNaughton. To The seniors, from Connor House 80 before we end wnd Then be- gim - we'll drink a Toast To how its been, A few more hours To com- plete, a few more nights on satin sheeTs, a few more Times Tho'r I can say . . . I've loved These days. Firs? Row 0. To rag: KcTherine Pinto, Yearbook Rep; Christine Billings, S.C. Rep; Berfino Creighfon, Paula Mahone, S.C. Rep; Martha Soufhworfh, RA; Second Row: Julio Mcr Noughfon, Vicki Cooper, Kim Von Newkirk, Beth Gober, Sue Blackmon; Third Row: Roger EllioT, Goucher Neighbor. Duloney House irsf Row a, To m: Valerie Smith, Virginia Verdirome, Kathleen Schoeff, Pot Swift, RA: Mic Shoibe; Second Row: Leslie Osborne, am Swift, Leila Mohlin, Donna McPhoTe, Co-Pres.; Camille Feltonl Elizabefh Ellersl Fire Warden; Koren Mickevicz, Pot Chong, Barb ulick, RA; Third Row: Jeanne Thompson, Jean Marfowsko, Gin Pefers, Edna Wilson, Debbie Reismon, Margaret Egon; Fourfh Row: dary AntonioHi, Co-Pres.; Anne Oreskovich, Secheos; Rugh Morfowsko, Lynette Mock, Vol del Hubbard, Carolyn Supplee, Ann yerly, Denise Gonft, Sue Luckfield! Carol Schneebergerl Mary Farrell, STephonie Oberhcus. Missing: POT Barrett Crystal Bartolo- ich, Cynthia Goodson, Nancy Greenburg, Holly Honnon, V.P.; Kafhleen Kohn, Barb Mosloc, Po'rricio Mayo, Rowena Monez, Lisa Meson, Ellon Rubin, Jennifer Sfein, Mary Thomas, Amy Whitaker, Julie Whifcomb, Jonef BeTfeI. 45 Gallagher House First Row 0. f0 m: Denise Piftmon, Lisa Corry, Rachel Soroff! Felicia Kinsflinger, Lynne Collincn, Jeanie Sealonder; Second Row: Chris Shenot, Amy Marshall, Dione Roynes: Third Row: Sherri Denny, Beth Altman, Cindy Stoggoff, Liz Williams, Julie Stein; Fourfh Row: Heofher May, Polly Seolonder, Liz Hayes, Helen Roffery, First Row 0. To RJ: Laurie Drucker, Voli Tschirgi, Kathy Lagergren, Beth Fox; Second Row: Theresa Perry, CaThy Ebersole, Amy Soscia, Kim Shoppell, Susan Christie, Third Row: Nancy Russell, Liza Reich; Fourth Row: Ann Hennossey, Pot Muller. Cynthia Thompson, Wendy Abrams, Lindley Bennett. 46 Gamble House First Row L. To In: Amy Kelly, Co-Pres.; Stephanie Scandolios, Vicki Friedland, Carol Levy, Lori Sufer, Beatriz Vazquez; Second Row: Elizabeth Liebson, Ellen Stein, Lori Fener, Kris Rice, Gina Anfunes, Louise Gobron; Third Row: Lisa Unhoch, Jo Ann Tomlinson, Laurie Shougnessey, Lynn Dunbrock, Aloine Schumb, Dixie McMonus. First Row a. to Rg: Kathy Marlin; Second Row: Laura Bliss, Melissa Hamilfon, Debbie McKeever, Vicki Friedlond, Laura Valins, Laura Delgreoo, Katie Wright; Third Row: Bea Betcncourt Monica Lawson, Andrea Sforch, Carlo Davis. Meredifh Bach, Harriet Fitzpatrick Sue Haynes, Sec.Nreos.. 47 48 Hooper House Firs? Row a. To m: Kathie Norcizo, koren Wollersfein, Sfu. 0. Rep; Debbie Auerbach, Suzanne Burrows, Soyun Han, Amy Teochmen; Second Row: Megan Kohn, RA; Anne Dimoff, Mary King, S.C. Rep; Rosanna Tufts, Martha Wishorf, Ann Den1ry, Co-Pres,; Koren Brenner, Eileen O'Conner, Co-Pres.: Third Row: Debbie Bienfhes, Barb Hulick, KoThy Shorple, KoTino Morodi, Trish Rofh, Cindy Gibb, Debbie Martin, Donna Dinkin, Trees; Flo Jean Speck. First Row 0-- 10 RJ: Debbie Bien'rhes, Kathie Norcizo, Megan Kuhn, RA; PaHi WoHs, Treos.; Karen Brennerl Amy Teochmon; Second Row: Rosemarie Wallace, Julie Besf, Sunjin Chang, Suzanne Davis, Unsil Ko, Soyon Hon, Sunny Boyer, Nancy Hessl Suzanne Borrows. Deborah Stone; Third Row: Robin Barr, Eileen O'Connor, Co-Pres.: Liz Spelmonl Trish Roth, Cindy Gibb, Donna Dinkin, Treas.; Debra MarTin, Corinne Ehrlich, STephonie Hudner, Dave lrwin.Goucher Neighbor. Lewis House Firsf Row 0. to r23: Ilene Fleishman, Cheryl Abel. Cindy Davidson: Second Row: Hoiina Miglus, Mary Jo Przyborski, Maggie Pianpicno. Lisa Cody, Carolyn Ishii: Third Row: Zorri Malsowmo, Laurie McKinnon, Tracey Messer, Alice Lieberman; Fourth Row: Kofhy Hourigon, Geri McGovern, Sharon Daigle, Lisa Ronosko. Pamela Mouriello, Tracy Lus'rig, Ruth Skowronski, Linda Perry, Kathy Hurley, Ann McAloon, Priscilla Ngoi, Laurie Loiocono, Ann Silveri; FifTh Row: Sharon chss, Alicia Kule, Kim Cromer, Becca Grossman, Dona Beugless. First Row 0. to m: Jennifer Lennorfson, Sue Baker, Tracy Messer, Cynthia Whelon: Second Row: Alico Lieberman, Cindy Boumhordf, Kathy McLeod, Mory Rybczynskil Donna Fisher, Sheryl Conzone, Ruth Skowronski, Kafhy Hurley; Third Row: Geri McGovern, Laurie Loiocono, Kathy Hourigan, Ann McAIoon, Alicia Kule, Kim Cromer, Jenny Jensen, Jamie Rodin, Susan Mann, Lisa Garufi, Ann BrobsT, Bob Bowie, Cindy Davidson, Lori Neimork, 49 50 New House First Row: CL- to m: Gladys Screen, Pofchoropa Srivisarvocho, Maria Mitchell, Carolyn Newman, Evo deHorTog, Debi Elfenbein, Shirley Erickson; Second Row: Bonnie Berger, Barbara Siff, Margie Moyboum, Ann Tegfmeyer, Kathy Marshall, Carol Weinberg, Anne Craig, Shari BorneH, Ievo Korklins Missing: Barbara Lolnovsky, Maura Sforkey, Leslie De Poy, First Row 0- To m: Liso Kunfcshion, Joan MonTe, Peggy Brewer, Nina Tome, Colleen Pearl, Valerie Brown; Second Row: Becky Barnett, Tommy Carpenter, Margarito Luis, Molly Miller, RuTh MineHo, Jone Harlow, Roberta Bailey, Lucille Crispi, Cecilio Lovrin, Marsha Wefenholl, Beth Honnold; Third Row: Liso Gefen, Gretchen Brehml Patricio Crawford, Abby Conn, Vicky Cohen, Sabrina Brown, Lisa Cohen, Emily Heller, Joanne Petkovyof: Fourth Row: Jone'r Morningstar, Jone Pickett, BeTh Ryan, Rose Rowan, Jone Keyser, Laura Devonney, Wilma Wooden, Sfephonie Swift: Fiffh Row: Alison Putnam, Amy Bernstein, Krishna Man- dave, Pamela Travis, Julia Earle, Mario Febles, Nancy Bohos, Holly Worthington, Laura Solvofi, Donna Ross, Mary Ann Mahoney, Down McDowell, Monica Gufh. Firs? Row 0. to R3: Lisa Gefen, Nina Tome, Sfephcnie Swift; Second Row: Joan Monte, Mary Ann Mahoney, Lucille Crispi, Jone Keyser, Peggy Brewer, Cecilio Lavrin, Wilmo Wooden; Third Row: Tommy Carpenter! Shirley Klein, Sara Hookl Emily Heller, Laura Devonneyl Befh Honnold; Fourth Row: Ruth Fedorchuk, Gretchen Brehm. Patricio Crowfordl Abby Conn, Jone Harlow, BeTh Ryan, Julie Earle, Moria Febles, Jone Pickett Fiffh Row: Debbie Carter, Sue Posfman, Rose Rowan, Ann Banks, Nancy Bohos, Laurie Solvofi, Holly WorThingTon, Joanne Pefkovyot Pamela Travis. ProbsT House 51 52 Robinson House Front Row a. To R3: Mary Windel, Lynny Osenbough, Fire Worden: Cindy Lucas; Second Row: Lisa Skoggs, Elizabefh Fuller, Jennifer Nagel, Rene Crombie, Alyson Bailey, Gigi STrohbeck; Third Row: Paulo Dunn. Mary Kay Owen, Stu. 0. Rep; KaThy Debus, RA; Janine Pershing, Marcia Pancer, Moria Toro, Karin Dawson, RA; Pom Coshbaugh: FourTh Row: PoHi Trenf, Gail Solomon, Barb Seuss, Ka'ri Crone, Pres.; Rebecco Hopkins, Diana Wheeling, Liz McKee, Jackie Gogor'ry, Treos.: Dione Gabriel, Kathy Watts. Front Row 0. to m: Melanie Fleogle, CC. Rep; Dino Fozio, Mallory Knickerbocker, Linda Kooymon, Debbie Braunstein, Maura Doyle, Louro SoyeT, Pamela Doll, Lee King, Marcia Youngermon; Second Row: Kathy Glyshow, Ann Mathias, S.C. Rep: Diana Hernandez, R.A.: Liso Kauzlorich, V.P.: Sally Willis, Tque House First Row 0-: 10 RJ: Cori Cusick, Beth Lomoreoux, 8.0. Rep; Amy Johanson, Co-Pres.: Amy Zuckerkondel, R.A.; Second Row: Heofher RoberTs, Debbie Thoyer, Louro Burfon; Third Row: Krisfin Bowser, Felifo Walker, Loreffo Mohon, Valerie Tofh, Lourene Wohlstrom, Vicki Honnemon, Jamie Diomenf, Veronica Hermon, Katherine Adams, Frannie Coleman, 80. Rep; Maureen McLaughlin, Trees; Fourth Row: Lisa Daniels, R.A.,' PaTTy Huggins, Sue Foster, Jen Cholsmo, A.A Rep. First Row CL. to m: Koren Porfer, Hannah Loufe; Second Row: Cindy Smith, SC, Rep; Suzette White, Marianne Zcieski, Cari Cusick; Third Row: Liz Morgan, Mary Deorment Jamie Dioment Shari Ryon-Smifh, Anne Marie Geiger: Fourth Row: Carole Miller, Carol Dick, Sole Cebollos, Co-Pres.: Lourene Wohls'rrom. Patty Huggins, Ms. Morechoux, Goucher Neighbor: Missing: Melanie Bufler, Mary Byrnes, Paulo Greenberg, Lisa Harmon, Lynn Locke, Morokcy Rogersl Sharon Swanke, Cindy Weismon, Sandy Buxbaum, Mr, Plaid Jacket, Gladys Screen, Mario Mitchell. 53 54 Winslow House First Row 0-- to m: Siew Loi Teoh. RiTo Nido, Janeen Thrun, Laura Worfield, Diedre Schubert, Lauren Esakoff: Second Row: Susan Rominez, Maggie Grofzinger, Elaine Gorfin, Jennifer Green, Hilary Sprey, Leslie Klein. Lynn Safferfield, Michele Tomlinson; Third Row: Lislie Elkind, MorTho Palmer, Gwen Rofhchild, Morfho Purcell, Faye Marshall, Lisa Lyden, Koren Christensen, Jeanne Harrison! Helena Bornsfein, Nuchcnorf Konchonochayo, Ceci Dugger, Kim Armstrong, Laura McGovern. FirsT Row m To RJ: Faye McQueen, Koren Christensen, Helena Bornstein, Melissa Pollock Jeanne Derderion; Second Row: Koren Cherness. Koren Lo Follette, Lisa Smelter, Lisa Gallagher, Marcia Tondoro, Janet Bernhard, Joanna Groziodei, Toni Duren: Third Row: Laura Bliss, Morfho Purcell, Susan Raminez, Michele Tomlinson, Laura McGovern. u pr, awl, ..... 56 Aisec Firsf Row 0. To RJ: John Horkins, Angelika Sofos, BeHy Diener. Shirley Erickson, Shari Barnett, Laurie Hanson; Second Row: Eric Rouche'reou, Andy Bobb, Steve Koie; Missing: Sally Clarke, Ieva Korklins, Amelia Teochmonn, Karen Cherness, Steve Noel, Koren LoFolIeHe. Marshall Meyer, Marcia TondoroA AThIeTiC Associdrion First Row CL- to Ry: Wendy Abrams, intramural; Isabel Roberts, Jennifer Cholsmo, Helen Roffery; Second Row: Joanne Pipkin, president; Janet Kennedey, vice president C. Foster Sfroup, treasurer; Hilary Page, Sue Flaherty, Jane Hondlesmon: Missing: Shofshie Bissell, publiciTy; Sue Luckfield, special events; Hilary Greene, Peggy Brewer, Elena Prezioso, Holly Marshall, and various others. 58 First Row: Beth Londozobol Second Row: Louro Soyef, BeHy Loubstein, Wendy Abrams. Suzy Barr, Hilary Green, Jenny Seolonder, Wncda Dennis Third Row: Coach Barb Recgle, Sue Luckfield, Jonef Kennedy, Joanne Pipkin. Mary Lems, Leslie Allen, Flo Combell, Assisfonf Coach Pat Ryan. Missing: Isobel Roberts, Corinne Ehrlich First Row 0- to m: Helen Roffery, Shirley Erickson, Isobel Roberfs, Becky Smifhl Terri Angelozzi, Hilary Green Second Row: Kathy Marshall, Linda Kooymon, Anne Perry, Pom Kreifz, Marsha Voungermon, Cindy Lucas; Harrie? Fifzpotrick, Third Row: Anne Hall, Chris Murod, Sue Luckfield. Janet Kennedy, Lori Fener, Hilary Page, Joanne Piplin, Coach Barb Reagle. Field Hockey 59 60 Fall Tennis First Row 0 to Ry Laura Sayef, Leslie Sullivan, Mimi Nguyen, Carol Dreyfus. Suzanne Davis, Louro McGovern. Coach Cindy Peoke Second Row: RuTh Skowronski, Margie Moyboum, Beth Rhudo, Susie Sindler, Vol-Del Hubbard, Lisa Oleson, Mary Lems. Missing: Kim Burnhom. S SUILouIM First Row a to Ry Coach Cindy Peoke. Jennifer Segal Ononogeo Second Row: Anne Craig, Margie Moyboum, Sandy Rodriguez, Nance Smithwick, Kim OTisl Gino Anfunes, Shofsie Bissell, Jane Keyser, Moria Olmedo Third Row: VcI-Del Hubbard. Laurie Drucker, Vicky Cooper, Befh Fox, Peggy Brewer, Kim Shoppe , Holly Leigh Worthington. 61 62 Horseback Riding 63 66 Nancy Dunbar Annon PorkviIIe, Maryland Chemistry I want To live. I wonI To grow. I want To see. I want To know. I want To share what I can give. I want To be. I wonT To live. John Denver Kim Suson ArmsTrong GuiIford, ConneTicuII Political ScienceISponish nIn The Time of your life -IIve! That Time of life Is shorT and does not refurn again. If is slipping away while I write this and while you read if, and The monosylloble of the Clock is Loss, loss, loss, unless you devote you heorI Io ifs opposiIion. Tennesee Williams que mas do, que mas do, oqui o ollo? . Antonio Mochado Claudio Adeline Barber Gwynn Oaks, Maryland CommunicaTionsiPoliTical Science . . . Where The SpiriT of The Lord is There is Liberty. hCorinThions 324D . . . Give Thanks unTo The Lord; for he is good; for his mercy endureTh for- ever. hPsolms 418:29h CynThio Sue BoumhordT EosT Brunswick, New Jersey PsychologyiDonce uI am looking for friends - whoT does ThoT mean - iTome'? IT means To esToinsh Ties . . . if you Tome me, Then we shall need each oTher. To me, you will be unique in all The world. To you, I shall be unique in oil The world . . . I am beginning To undersTond, said The liTTie prince. uOne oniy undersTonds The Things ThoT one Tomes, said The Fox. The little Prince 67 68 Rebecco Marie BorneTT Orlando, Florida Changes somehow frighfen me, s'rill l have To smile, If Turns me on To Think of growing old. For Though my life's been good To me, There's s'rill so much To do, So many Things my mind has never known John Denver uDole Iimosno, mujer, Que no hay en lo vido Node como la peno de Ser ciego en Granada. Mary Ann Bellico Trumboll, ConneTicuTT EconomicVSpoinish m ChrisTine Ann Billings Kingsvilie, Maryland Music JudiTh Vivion Berk LexingTon, MossachuseTTs. PoliTicoI Science You are never oione, There are people loving you, ready To make you feel iT whenever you are ready To open up To iT, Taking care, encouraging you. Goios Woman musT come of age by herself - To learn how To sTond alone. She musT learn noT To depend on onoTher, she musT prove her sTrengTh. The True cen- Ter is of being a whole woman. Anne Lindbergh o As I look back on my life, one of The mosT consTonT and powerful Things l have experienced wiThin my- self is The desire To grow, improve, accomplish. The posT is over and The fuTure is noT yeT - my desires musT Therefore be for The presenT. Hugh ProTher PoeTry is music in words and music is poeTry in sound: boTh excellenT sauce, buT Those have lived and died poor, who have made Them Their meoT. Richard Fuller 69 Mory - Cloire BreTT BolTimore, Morylond HisTory Crozy people made her crazy, IT was as if she personally resenTed Them giving info madness . . in porT because she so frequenle Iobored To behove sonely. When some people gave up The labor of somiTy or failed oT iT, she suspecT - ed Them of noT Trying hard enough. TTAnd how can I save my own life? The wriTer asked. By being The fool, God replied. Erico Jong There oin'T no Future and There oin'T no PosT There's JUST 0 Grave- yord ond iTs coming fosT Well we wonT The TruTh, we're The modern youTh HisTory warned you of. And we're down To kill. The Dead Boys Dione Morie Burns Essex, Moryiond CommunicoTions The Road goes ever on and on Down from The door where iT began. Now for ahead The Road has gone, And I musT follow if I can, Pursuing iT wiTh eager feeT, UnTiI iT joins some larger woy Where moy poThs ond errands meeT. And whiTher Then? I connoT soy. JRR Tolkien Melanie Ann BuTIer Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Historic Preservation Mary Ann Byrnes Pomfre'r, Connecticut Sociology I am what I Think you Think I am. Cooley 71 72 Soledod Cebollos Birmingham, Alabama Chemistry YOU will do foolish Things, buT do Them wi'rh enthusiasm. Colette Beale Womeld Cockey Timonium, Maryland HisforWMoThemoTics . . . WhaT you do and whoT you are matters, and moHers inTensely. It matters now and it matters eternally; it matters To you, and it matters so much To God that H was for him Iiferolly o matter of life and death. DoroThy L. Sayers ViCTorio Lee Cohan Westport Connecticut BiologWPsychology I Simply o moHer of style . . . ' Sherl L. Conzone , Northpor'r, New York Education The difference between personality and chorocfer: PersonoIiTy is who? you are when lots of people are around: charac- Ter is who? you are when every body goes home. Silences make The real conversation be- Tween friends. Not The saying but The never needing to be said is whof counfs. 73 74 KoThleen Therese Crone Marcy, New York Biology Super! I love iT! Debishmon From pdsT experience I know ThoT a new world is coming, a world in which I can laugh and love freely; buT oT The momenT, iT is only a remoTe ond fleeTing awareness ThoT does noT sTop The lonely feelings. I knew when in The midsT of The joy of creoTing 0 rich life wiTh oThers Tth one day iT would end, ThoT I would experience feelings of isoloTion and loss. YeT each day come and wenT and I lived in H as if iT would losT forever. If I had noT IeT These persons fully enTer my life, I would noT know These desoloTe feelings. BUT I always make This choice. For me There is no oTher way To live, so I sToy wiTh The lonely feelings and wonder how many more new worlds are in me To cre- oTe. Clark E. MousTokos 'Loneliness and Love' Berlind M. CreighTon Bleimore, Maryland Applied MoThemoTics The TolenT of success is noThing more Then doing whoT you can do well: and doing well whoTever you can do, wiThouT o ThoughT of fame. Longfellow Donna AsTrid Dogovorion And Dorian Gray Park Ridge, New Jersey Dance Therapy Dance 8c Special Education giggigiigp Time it was, if was . . . , a Time of inrocence a Time of confidences Long ago it must be, I have a photograph preserve your memories They're all That's left you. Paul Simon CorIoTTQ Doro Davis Baltimore, Maryland Sociology The road ahead is different from The high- way just gone down and usually better. EsTher Lyons 75 76 Carol Jean Davis Severno Park, Maryland Be sTrong and of good courage: be not afraid, neither be Thou dismayed: for The Lord Thy God is wiTh Thee whi'rhersoever Thou goesf. Joshua 4:9 KoThy Debus Baltimore, Maryland EhglisWSecondary Educahon One Things of a Time oll Things in succession. That which grows fast withers as rapidly; thoT which grows slowly endures. J.H. Holland Ann Desorom Jamaica, New York PsychologWFrench Mario Dioz Baltimore, Maryland French We are such stuff as dreams are made on . . . The Tempest 77 78 ChrisTine Diehl Baltimore, Maryland Economics You fake my hand, I'll Take your hand, Together we may geT away This much madness is Too much sorrow. H's impossible To make it To- day. Neil Young Allison Jone Emery Dedham, Massachusetts Russian Area Studies Leslie Ann Engle Fallsfon, Maryland Economics Shirley Ann Erickson Monkfon, Maryland 79 BO Virginia Lee FoiT Baltimore, Maryland Economics. Camille Culpepper FelTon Rowlesburg, W. Virginia Economics KGTherine Allison Fife Wesffield, New Jersey Public Affairs Emily BeTh Finkelmen New York, New York Sociology She'd fear no danger, for she knew no sin. John Dreyden I am sick To deofh of cleverness. Everybody is clever nowadays. You can't go anywhere without meet- ing clever people. The Thing has become an obso- lufe public nuisance. I wish To goodness we had a few good fools Ieff. Oscar Wilde The Importance of Being Earnest 81 82 Donna Fisher Baltimore, Maryland Biology Only Those who are free con command Them- selves. Joan Beverly Flogg Milton, MassachuseHs Education Do not follow where The poTh may lead - Go, insTead, where There is no path - and leave a Trail. Anonymous Suzanne Marie Foreman Baltimore, Maryland Economics The Bridge my friend, I have built a bridge for you To cross over to me . . , but noT a vehicle To carry you - Walter Rinder Dione PoTricio Freeman Baltimore, Maryland Communications B3 Alison Forbes GoulT Peacobk Harrisburg, Pennsylvania English uEach of us is all The sums he has noT counTed: subTrocT us inTo na- kedness and nighT again, and you shall see begin in CreTe four Thou- sand years ago The love ThoT ended yesTerdoy in Texas . l . The seed of our desTrucTion will blos- som in The deserT, The alexih of our cure grown by a mounToin rock, and our lives are haunTed by a Georgia sloTTern, because a London cquurse wenT unhung. Each momenT is The frulT of forTy Thousand years. The minuTe - win- ning days, like flies, buzz home To deaTh, and every momenT is a window on all Time. Thomas Wolfe look Homeward, Angel KoThryn Glovler McLean, Virginia Philosophical Ecumenism Louise Marie Gobron WoTerTown, MassachuseHs Infernofionol Relo'rionVGermon IT is for you To find a way, my friends To help good men arrive of happy ends. You wife The happy ending To The play! There mus'r, There musT, There's go'r To be 0 way! BerTolf Brecht Kyungmi Hon Chombersburg, Pennslvania 85 Jone Alison Harlow MonTville, New Jersey Chemistry - Biology l have never le'r my schooling interfere wiTh my edu- cation. Mark Twain EIizobeTh Anne Housner York, Pennsylvania Chemistry 86 Lynda KOThryn Heinlein Springfield, Missouri International Relations CTN P,J 23,: W5 Diana Hernandez Tarrytown, New York Psychology . . . For if was not so much by The knowl- edge of of words Tho? I come to The un- derstanding of Things, 05 by my exper- ience of things I was enabled To follow The meaning of words. Pluforch 87 Andrea Whipple Hooker Wellesley Hills, Mass Sociology Barbara Ann Hulick New York, New York Sociology I am what I Think you Think I am. 88 Korino Morio Lonzono Hirschhorn Heidelberg, Germany English Jennifer Giles Hulse Baltimore, Maryland Theatre Arts Oh, I had nearly forgot - you had beffer Take some money with you. In case any need arises, you know. Twenty guineos, my love. Much obliged, says L What the devil, you have to make do as besT as you can; if The Tide's There, swim wifh if and catch on To whatever of- fers. You only go by once. Will Twenty be suffi- cient, do you Think? Better make if forty. Harry Pogef Floshmon 89 90 Rachel Hunt Alexandria, Virginia Biology Let us spend one day as deliber- ately as nature. Thoreau Donna Marie Ingram Kingsviile, Maryland Mothemotics-Economics Happiness is possible only when one is busy. The body must toil, the mind must be occupied, and the heart must be satisfied. Those who do good as opportunity offers are sowing seed oil the time, and they need not doubt the harvest. Spirit of '74 BLHS Peace is the feeling at the end of the day that one has tried his best to be a better Christian friend, and citizen, while fully realizing how much more needs to be done to spread God's word and to use the talents He has given to us. To achieve this tomorrow we must . . . reach for the heavens and hope for the future and oil that we can be not what we are. 3.8. Costos Debra Joy lhsley Baltimore, Maryland Economics Denise Joffe Baltimore, Maryland Communicofions hl had, in Truth, pledged my- self To restore him To his primi- tive state of Child of The Sun, 0nd, nourished by the wine of caverns and the biscuit of the road, we wondered, I impo- Tien'r To find fhe place and the formula. A. Rimbaud If you can imagine if, you can achieve if. If you can dream if, you can become H. William ArThur Word 91 ElizabeTh Debell Johnson NewporT News, Virginia Psychology H . . . Do we need The Unicorn? Yes, for we need our dreams, and The unicorn is The creaTure of dreams. Charles W. PraTT The people in one's life are like The pillars on ones porch you see life Through. And some Times They hold you up and someTimes They lean on you, and someTimes H is jusT enough To know They're sTanding by. Merle Shaim Nancy Carol Johnson Bernordsville, New Jersey ReligionTPhilosophy Megan McGinley Kohn Wesffield, New Jersey EducationyFrench It's The long journey I have made . . . J-P. S. .37 A Mwamhmwnmwuwm Lisa Ann Mollie Koplon Avon, Connecficuf If you do not understand my si- lence you will not understand my words. 93 94 Koren Michelle Koplon Edison, New Jersey Chemistry Wou've got a friend. Joanne Karukos Timonium, Maryland Economics Jomarie Voelker Kelly Silver Spring, Maryland Economics Liscu Eve Kouzlorich Edgewood, Maryland Economics I decided long ago never To walk in anyone's shadow. If I fail, if I succeed at least I'll live as I believe. The greatesf love of all, if's easy to achieve. Learning To love yourself is The greatest love of all. The Greatest Love of All 95 96 Janet Mofhenson Kennedy Exeter, New Hampshire Sociology-Communicofions You got your passion, you got your pride, But don'T you know only fools are satisfied? Dream on buf don'T imagine They'll all come True when you realize . Vienna waits for you. Billy Joel uCool for Cats Squeeze Jone ElizabeTh Keyser Bethesda, Maryland lnf'l Relo'rionVSponish Andolucio, mi amor obre Tus manos para que puedon Ilegor a ti Todos mis hormones que un dio marchoron contondo esfo concion. A guilf free existence . . . is a dream world. -Anonymous Mory Fronois King SwompscoH, MassochuseHs Visual Arts AniTo Foy KroviTz Bethesda, Maryland Music For where lies your Treasure, There shall you also find your heart. 97 Anne Kyongun Lee Alpine, New Jersey Biology-Chemisfry Caroline Louise Lenel Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Philosophy The end is The end or it isn'T. The end jusfifies the means or it doesn't W.E. 98 Amelia EIizobeTh LeTow Severno Park, Maryland PsychologWTheaTre ArTs Wouldn'T The social fabric come undone If we were wholly frank with everyone? Moliere, The MisonThrop Susan Gail Lewis Glen Burnie, Maryland Education 99 Mindo Jeon Liedecker Miami Beach, Florida Economics ldeols are like slors: you will noi succeed in Touching Them wilh your hands bui like The sea- foring man on The desert of woiers, you choose Them 05 your guides and following them you will reach your desliny. Cori Schurz Doroihy Anne Lindsoy Elmiro, New York Donce 100 Paulo Renee Monone Youngstown, Ohio Biology Mary Lek: Molick Hornell, New York Economics 101 102 Horriei Buchmoh Mandeii Randollsiown, Maryland pity This busy monster, mankind, nof. Progress is a comfortable disease: your victimsdeofh and life safely beyondi plays with The bigness of his liTileness- electrons deify one rozorbiode info a mountainronge; lenses extend unwish Through curving wherewhen Till unwish returns iis unself. An'rhropoiogy Morrisonn IVIGrTin Westminster, Maryland EIemenTorWSpeCial Ed A world of made is not a world of born-piiy poor fiesh and Trees, poor stars and stones, but never this fine specimen of hypermogicol ulfroomnipoience. We Doctors know a hopeless case if- listen: There's a hell of a good universe nexi door: ie'r's go e.e. cummings RuTh Ann Morrowsko Norwood, MassachuseTTs Chemistry BC! bGr C1 Clare MGSIGk nobody ever leaves Paris but wiTh a degree of Tris'reness . . . . . Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania AbIgOIl Adams 4785 ln'r'l RelafionVFrench l must study Politicks and War ThClT my sons may have liberty To study Mathematicks and Philosophy. My sons ought to study Mathema- Ticks and Philosophy, Geography, nofurol His- tory, Naval Architecture, navigation, Com- merce, and Agriculture in order To give Their Children 0 righT To study Painting, Poetry, Mu- sick. Architecture, Statuary, Tapestry, and Por- celoine. John Adams To Abigail Adams Paris, 4780 103 104 Anne Whelon Michelson Baltimore, Maryland Psychology Jean Marie MCGiIIin Bal'rimore, Maryland PsychologWSociology Lynn Bonnie Miller Ridgewood, New Jersey Mofhemofics The future is woiTing for me To grasp if- I am ready. Cheryl Ann MileHe Cumberland, Rhode Island Dance Love The art in yourself, roTher Than yourself in orT. ConsTonTin Stanislovski 105 106 Hope Henry MillingTon Baltimore, Maryland PoliTical Science Rowena Lynn Monez Westfield, New Jersey English EIizobeTh Darcie Morrill Alexandria, Virginia Psychology-Donce Therapy LisbeTh Redmld OITon Phoenix, Maryland MofhemaTics uTrust in The Lord wiTh all your hear? and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways c:c- knowledge him, and he will make your paths straight. Proverbs 3:5-6mew International Versiom 107 Leslie Osborne Dover, Delaware VIsuoI ArIs I, I am A woman I om. A creming groping, swirling woman dance I do, Con you see my striving seIf? My hands, my eyes, my feeI SIomping, sforingl grasping, with so much grace And I wIIl make it Up That perfidious hill. I Climeno Louise OTIS I am. A woman I am. New York, NeW York A loving, burning, Twirling, womGn-donce Visuol ArIs I do. Can you see my heavy burden, Oh man? Our hands once clasped Iogefher making colors in The dark Lines, circumferences of light . . . You could have had Them To move wIIh, to dance with But you Tied Them up, and tangled The lines So I broke free And can you really blame me? I l om. A woman I om, A Whole one Now I will make 0 new dance And man, If you wncn To move wITh me You'll have To learn To move freely and IeI me be me 108 Margo Eleen Palmer Timonium, Maryland Economics Don't compromise yourself, H's all you've gof. J. Joplin Margaref Anne Pearce Myrtle Beach, 30. Carolina Music TheorWPerformance 109 110 Janice Jean Penxo Fork, Maryland History-Polificol Science Paulo Lee PeTruHo Chelmsford, MassachuseHs Biology Kofherine EIizobeTh PinTo Staten Island, New York Sociology-Historic Preservofion The Moving Finger writes; and having writ, Moves on: nor all your Pie'ry nor Wit Shall lure iT back To cancel half a line, nor all your fears wash out a Word of H. -from The Ruboiyof of Amor Khoyyom Joanne Theresa Pipkin Dundalk, Maryland Political Science Join the Jocks FOUR A VICTORY PARTY TILDEN ENTRY - Roodfrip M 111 112 Denise PITImon Bolfimore, Maryland Mathematics I believed, I challenged and I won. Susan Jone PosTmon Silver Spring, Maryland Mofhemafics Eleanor Wersebe Prout Baltimore, Maryland History I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads divered in a wood, and I-- I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. --Robert Frost Between two worlds Life hovers like a star, 'Twixt night and mom, upon the hori- zon's verge. How little do we know that which we are: How less what we may be! The eter- nal surge of Time and Tide rolls on and bears afar Our bubbles, as the old burst, new emerge, Lashed fromthe foam of ages; while the graves Of Empires have but like some pass- ing wavesi Lord Byron Mario Francesco Pryce 114 AA To see a world in CI grain of sand and a heav- en in a wild flower Hold infinity in the palm of your hand and eternity in on h . our Williamme MorTho Rose Purcell Bethesda, Maryland Chemistry-Biology PoTricio Mocniei Quigley Glen Arm, Maryland Psychology As for as possible wifhouT surrender be on good Terms wifh all persons. from Desiderofa Nancy Redo Cockeysville, Maryland Psychology-Sociology Pamela Raymond New Canaan, Connecticut English 115 Anne Tildsley Reynolds Sewickley, Pennsylvania Elementary Educolion The woods are lovely dark and deep. But I have promises to keep And Miles To go before I sleep, And miles lo go before I sleep. Robert Frost. Lindo Rinoldi Timonium, Maryland Economics Everybody has dreams, Dreams are your special reoli'ry Never Ie'r go of your own. Hold onto those moments Which are now only memories Memories people share are Iifelines omoung themselves. Keep them strong because we will never be together again like we were. Look forward and climb high Never regret, but always remember. Now I've jusf gotten older, I've just gotten taller, And The lime ones They call me o grownup. Carly Simon 116 Mollie Whedrley Roemer Ellico'rf City, Maryland English Cindy Ann Rosenberg Flemingfon, New Jersey Biology 117 Ellon Rubin Wilmington, Delaware Polificol Science Moria LcureHo Sobol Jersey City, New Jersey History Vedo sempre meglio col mio ciore. 118 Susan Ann SoiTo EllicoTT CiTy, Maryland PoTricio LokGTTo Sokoduski JorreHsville, Maryland CommunicationVMusic Beauty is TruTh . . . 119 120 lone Angelo Solkoski Baltimore, Maryland Communications Corolyn Belden Soyre Bryn Mowr, Pennsylvania Communications yyOnce you posit infinity, The res'r is easy. Roges Zelozny If is oimosf as if you were frantically con- structing ono'rher world while The world Tho'r you live in dissolves beneo'rh your feet, and The your survival depends on complefing 'rhis cons'rrucfion of least one second before the old hobifotion collapses. Tennessee Williams .u n d .0 d m .m e n kt n L be CS n C YC 08 O M 09 me o I Md 5 ne 6 D n mm s mmmm Osd mo U mhmh SS.I mm 9 way uee wpm S COMO SBS SP J ffom n N wdwe n S, eO.Hw .T e A h nlef g O$WO .a n h C H 06w SOV r kV. ,erer 0 c9 rune O 9061 Ul ..I b 00 mebo r rh Slm a De +5 5 U OW BonO B HP CAN .5 31137 L 1 :1::.t.3:. $1: . 121 122 Susan Lee Sindler Baltimore, Maryland Sociology Lawrencine SmiTh Richmond, Virginia Political Science-Religion I'm basically a happy person. IAH Pdrricia Roy Sommers Basking Ridge, NJ International Relations Valerie Sue SmiTh Sykesville. Maryland Ma'erusic If you love something sef it free. If it comes back To you, it's yours, If it doesn'f it never was. uYou have To like yourself before you can expecf others To like you. 123 124 MorTho Claire SouThworrh Amherst Mossochusef'rs Sociology Claudine Michelle STeisel Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Special EducoTion FOR MILO, WHO HAS PLENTY OF TIME . . uONE GENUINE TURNPIKE TOLLBOOTH, if stated and Then if went on: EASILY ASSEMBLED AT HOME, AND FOR USE BY THOSE WHO HAVE NEVER TRAVELED IN LANDS BEYOND. uBeyond whof?' Thought Milo. From The Phantom Tollboofh by Norman JusTer Jill Ann STorms Baltimore, Maryland Urban Studies 8 Planning n: , h 4 $0$$ FosTer STroup Sudbury, Maryland Biology 125 126 Heyson Hoppson! Pamela Swifl Walpole, MassachuseTTs French There musT always be The challenge of moving on and forward. There will be days of frusTroTions, sod- ness, despondency and days of saying The hell wiTh iT. BuT The nexT day you know will always be beTTer. Thru all This There will always be ThoT challenge of The fuTure. P.W.S. Sharon KoTherine Swonke Palos Verdes, California Sociology POTricio Swift Walpole, MassachuseTTs Political SceinceAponish Juvenfud, divino Tesoro Yo Te was para no volver! Cucndo quiere Ilero, no Ilere . Y 0 veces Ilore sin querer Mos es mic el Alba de Oro! Ruben Dario Cancion de Otomo en Primovero Nancy STevens Todd Elmira, New York Psychology - Aesthetics . . . I am creofing a world I see a hand I dare not look I am seeing I cm I am very old a child I am me - Chaos That is ordered. NQw love will reign supreme. NST Children are the True Teachers of life. SAS 127 128 Our horizons are in our own minds - The wider The mind, The wider The horizon. Wilson RossiTer The simple percepTion of noTural forms is o delighT Emerson IT is my joy in life To find AT every Turning of The road The sTrong arms of c comrade kind To help me onward wiTh my load; And sine I have no gold To give. And love alone musT make amends, My only prayer is, while I live - God make me worThy of my friends. F.D. Sherman Reina STocey Zuckerman EasTon, ConnecTicuT Visual ArTs Karin Inez Verwoy Phoenix, Maryland Music Susan Norine Weaver BolTimore, Maryland CynThio Ann Weismon Rydal. Pennsylvania International Relations The fascination of what's difficqu Hos dried The sap out of my veins: and ran? My heart from all its natural content. W.B. Yeats 129 130 Susan EIizobeTh Williams Bolfimore, Maryland Economics Amy WCdT Williams Williamsporf, Pennsylvania ChemisTry Anna Marie KouszGn LancasTer, Pennsylvania Biology Mary Lynn Thomas MounT Airy, Maryland English Only in supersTiTion is There hope. I beg you To be- lieve in The mosT ridiculous supersTiTion of all: ThaT humoniTy is CT The cenTer of The universe, The fulfiller or The frusTroTor of The grondesT dreams of God AImighTy. If you can believe Tth, and make oThers believe iT, There mighT be hope for us. Human beings mighT sTop TreoTing each oTher like garbage, mighT begin To Treasure and proTecT each oTher insTeod. KurT VonneguT 131 132 Baltimore, Maryland Visual Arts CynThio Lee Davidson East Brunswick, New Jersey Economics Jone Porter Allison Laurie Drucker Newport News, Virginia Political Science HThe most valuable of all copi- Tol is Then invested in human be- ings. - Alfred Marshall, Principles of Economics Cofherine Ann Ebersole Lancaster, Pennsylvania Sociology Rebecco Arlene Grossmon Bayonne, New Jersey 1 Julia Meiggs McNaughTon Rockville, Maryland 133 Joy CT The sTorT Fear in The journey Joy in The coming home. A porT of The heorT GeTs IosT in The learning Somewhere along The road - Don Fogelberg Debra Gail Reich EasT Brunswick, New Jersey L BiologyK SuzeTTe SchoTTeId WhiTe WilmingTon, Delaware French 134 Lori Wendy Neimork YoungsTown, Ohio EconomicV InT'l. RelaTions Goucher Members Of The Johns Hopkins UniversiTy Bond First Row 0. To reg: Kofhy Lockie, Nancy Tsuyuki, secretary; Katie Hoker, Jeanne Thompson; Second Row: Vol Del Hubbard, Nancy Russell, Nu Kanchanochoye, Liz Creed, librarian; Ann Byerty; Missing: Robin Weber. Lourene Wahlstrom, Sue FosTer, Koren PorTer, Diane Roynes, Barb Moslok, Elizabefh Fuller Chemistry Club 1irsf Row: g. To m: Natalie Beochy, Debbie Kim, Lynn Rosenfeld, Holly Marshall, Lori Fitzgerald; Second ?ow: Ellen Franz, Ruquio Ahmedd, Kim Anderson, Kathy Shorples, Mimi Nguyen; Th$rd Row: Nancy Xnnon, president; Amy Williams, Karen Koplon, Dr. Tossin, Dr. Houseman, Mrs. Fisher; Missing: Liz lousner, Sole Cebollos, Cathy BoHi, Ellen Humphries. Rufh Morfowsko, Elena Prezioso, Ann STengeI, Mr. -isher, Dr. Walker, Dr. Webb 135 136 Chorus THE GOUCHER CHORUS: Gigi Strohbeck, Lisa Lyden, Lynn Miller, Heather Mohr, PoTricio Solfzmen, Emily Heller, Minda Liedeker! Mario Sabol, Beth Besinger, Beth Wallace, Cynthia Thomson, Rosanna Tufts, Isabel Roberts, Maureen McLaugh- lin, Jennifer Nogel, Susan Kramer. Cathy Correl, Julia McNaughTen, Lisa Cody, Leigh Meyer. Amy Whitaker, Elizabeth Ellers. Lissa Green. Chris'ry Billings, BeTh Gober, Kathy Marshall. Kathleen Schoff, Koren Brenner, Leslie Elking, Anita Munoz, Susan Soifo, Joan Monfe, Barrie Morris, Be'rfy Diener, Sarah Scott Missing from PicTure: Eleanor Shoemakerl RuTh McGowenA Cheryl Sfrauss. Commufing STudenTs THE COMMUTING STUDENTS. Donny Brook Fair KaTe Nelson - Co-Edifor Flrsf Row: CL- fo R3: Linda Kooymonl Maureen McLaughlin, Kate Nelson, Lisa Skoggs; Second Row: Kofe erght, Robin Thomas, Mary CkJire Brett. Kathy Pinto, Heather Mohr, Kathy Glyshow, Lisa Hort, Heather McHugh. Rowena Marvin. Missing: Joan Flanagan, Dino Fozio, Amy Soscio, Laurie Drucker, Ann-Morie Dollenboch, Elizabeth FuHer. Kathy Glyshaw - Co-Edifor Maureen McLaughlin - Business Edifor Heather McHugh - Ar'r Editor Heather Mohr - Photography Edi- for 137 Guides To Goucher Gail Solomon, Head Guide. First Row 0. To In: Debi Elfenbein, Amy C. Johonson, Cindy SmiTh, Mary Byrnes, Ann MoThios, Heal Guide; Sue Levenl Laurie Solvati, Kathryn Lagergrenl Holly Leigh Worthington; Second Row: Kothh Norcizol Dorothy Hopkins. Jeanne Thompson, Sue Kofz, Pom Kreitz, Ava Booth, Debbie Auerbacr Board Member: Jennifer Nogel, Kathy Glyshow, Lisa Garufi, Cindy Davidson; Third Row: Ruth Skow ronski, Kathy Hurley, Deborah Reismon, Margaret Egon, Kathleen Schorff, Amy Teochmon; Cork Dovis, Pamela Doll, Cindy Lucas. Janet Morningsfor, Lisa Gefen, Board Member; Jennipher Sega Missing: Andrea Storch, Board Member; Gail Solomon, Head Guide. ' : :- ma Q1113 V A .ggamooaooo ' l 000170000000 JEWISH STUDENTS ORGANIZATION HTo everything there is a season, and a Time To every purpose under the heavens. Ecclesiosfes Moth Club MEMBERS OF THE MATH CLUB: Michele Johnson, Vicky Gomez, Lynn Miller, Jenny Rochlin. Dr. Coon. Arlene Morales, Denise Pitfman, Ilene Fleishmon, Beale W, Cockey, Lisbefh Olfon, Bertino Creighton, Liz Hays. Dr. Koppelmon, Dr. Lewond, Mr. Van Wesep, Donna Ingram. Reverends Rebels Firs? Row a. 10 RJ: Brenda Ling, Susan Kramer, Joan Monte; Second Row: Sheryl Conzone, Rosanna Tufts. Lissa Green, Anita Krovitz; Third Row: Mindo Liedekerl Morfha Soufhworfh, Chrisfy BIIIIngs, Liza Reichl Julio McNaughfen, Valerie Smith. 139 140 STudenT Org. Standing 0. To m: Michelle Singer, Virginia Verdirome, Sally Gear, Jonef McBrien, Liz Creed, Edna Wilson, Pofte Zumbrun, Kathleen Schorff, Sue Bellin: Kneeling: Elizabeth Morgan, Koren PorTer, Donna McPthe. a, to RQ: Debra Johnson, Treasurer; Dixie Lee McMonus, Vice-Presidenf, Lori Neimark, Presi- dent: Vivian Cox, Secretory. Social Committee Nance Smifhwick, Michelle Frank, Leslie Sullivan, Vicki Federgreen. Preface CL- to RJ: Sue AumenT, Faith Kelly, Chris Grove, Rebecco Hopkins, Carol Dorsey, CoThy Perry, Marion Rodgers. 141 143 144 145 Never Look Down To TesT The Ground Before Taking Your NexT STep: Only He Who Keeps His Eyes Fixed On The For Horizon Will Find His RighT Rood. D. Hommerskjold The McLauinns 146 Lee's lce-Creom York Rd, Towson, MD. 147 V V L0 00 LO 6'! N K oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo And Simple F0 oooooooooooooooooo AnThony And Mary PinTo x xxx xexxxka ' EM; - wt: x ENUJg x EqE QLUN CL bad m2, m 2 Max 23; N100 war- Personals Vic - Believe it or not; our lives were based on a true story Vive Ie Texas Steak House, Tours, Chatelet. Interdit. Versailles, Scabble en Francois, Ie metrol fromage, baguettes et du thonY Dierdre - Remember our dinner - mushroom soup with sherry tot courseb, and popcorn! Also, lots of Maple syrup. please? Keep the llTiger in your tank, and I'll keep my southern bentV Merchy - Let's go to Washington and Leev A mis amigos que fueron 0 Mexico: Recverdense ud 5 de Ios momentos que nosotros nos compartimos. Para, Eileen . . . i brandy y coca! PatitaY ltll never forget DuPont. lch Llebe du Herr Docteur Bonne Chance pour notre futur. I shall remember all our crazy and rough times foreverY To whom it may concern: The South will rise again! Yankee go HomeV Ruth M. - Congratulations! Yes, You have made itV Good luck to all my girls - Love, HDad ot Dulaney'y Don and Ken, Absence makes the Heart grow fonder - Anne and AIysonY Hooligants Twins ForeverV Pat - Indeed I would argue that your shouldn't worryV Rene - Where are we going today? Let's go sightseeing! munningy Dear Dina, I mean, Dear Dizzy, what an unreal and fantastic year. Calm Yourselfv Dear V.Bi, Cl, N.T., Z.M., L.A., S.L.T., D.M., 007, GB, K.B., LK., L8tR,D,, THANKS! Love MFY PTLY Hey Nerd , I may tease you, but remember: through it all we'll always be friends Love Prep - KidY Dear KG, talias the Pillsbury Dough Bow Our friendship sure has gone through a lot! Love, MFY Hey Glyshe, But I'm never relaly like this! So you once said. but now I know! Chocolate i , .UMMM good! So glad we met half way, Thanks for everything! Love, Harv Roch - Things will work out for both of us, somehow! I PROMISE. Thanks for the Tea! Much Love, Big VICY LC - Heres to white wine, candles, long talks, and the end of the roller coaster ride! You will always be counted on my one hand. LHY To pig - want to have a cheese cake fight? Good luck wherever you go! Much Love, TankV Mo, Hez, Kate, Heidi: R. Bach once said You seek problems because you need their gifts, Did we need them ally GlyshY To the California Dreamer: East and West can never be compared but I'm glad you saw the East. Extra Chocolate. sauce, please Good luck; little sis. Love Pooh Bearj To the Bennett House Seniors: Congratulations and much luck in the future, We're going to miss you aw Yo PrepAKid - It's been a truly schizophrenic year, but lots of funll Thanksll love, NerdY HSM: Thankyou! EAHY Mel: We may have gone our separate ways but I think well always be true friends. KGY To Buttercream, I felt the absence of someone special second semester - Missed you muchlyl Love, Rainbow Dreamed Sue Lew, You made itl Congratulations, you're going to make a great teacher. Good Luck, LisoY JB: I'll believe it when I see It, but if I see it, good luck in Illinois! I'll miss you mucho! KGY Hart, A million thanks for helping me learn to have fun!! Love KKY To the League: Did we really do it On spite of ourselvesyV Beth - Special People are one In a million - so glad I got to know one of them! Love, MEBCMY TuttIe w thanks for putting up with me , You are what keeps me sanell Love, MEBCMY Sue 7 ThanksY Julie, Gretchen - thank you a million and one timesY Perhaps this sounds very simple, but simple things always the most difficult In actual life. It requires the greatest discipline to be simpIeY To Binners: Because you're in such need of public pronouncement of such a simple yet such an important thing . . , I love your My Love alwaysl KateY To everyone that helped us: the best thing about this is that we can laugh about it in retrospect - I think. Thanks for hanging in there. KateY To Ho's and what will soon be a memory of first company . thanks for many happy times. All my love to Bear, Mose, Dills, and Rick. May the remainder of first company never grace themselves on the Board . KateiY Kittlee! As always I search for profoundity and am lost. It is indeed a sad moment when last goodbyes are all said, but we shall revel in that moment, knowing that what has come before has meaning and substance, making whatever comes after equally as rewarding. Much Love, many hugs and bears . i . Katey Other Blonde - I hope you got to get him drunk and take advantage of him hand that you didn't have to meet Larry in the Bathroomy. No Longer BlondeY To Joaner-Boner, Putter-Butter, Kunti: Let's llBIankIV To Sooie; I have nothing to say. LynndaY To the Southern Gentleman at DIUY - You need how many dates? By when? Love the Goucher WomenJ Dear Hartless: What do you mean they're all to short? LKY Dear Isawho? Timothy gave birth to a what? Love the Redneck Hickj To my token ND, The South has risen again! Love forever, SBY To my tour guide: If I'd known you were a slush, I'd never have come here Love, MeY Dear Paddington: I will always love you with all my heart. Thank you for bringing meaning into my life. Love, MommyY Dick - the Eggnong Spitter is gone. hHe never cameyy Cindy - Someday we'll find another empire and it will be great and wonderful Then we can dance on pianos and stairdive forever. You know U know. Much Love, Your F.R.M.8tFYS.Iy L.D. - There's something hard in VM 203. A.J.Y Goucher 7 the typist gets to be profound in the end talways did want the last wordD This is a gift from us to you - full of laughs and tears, and love, and sadness, but in the end, full of us. tBeth. I'm trying to be seriously Thank you Chrystal, and Nancy, and Lynne, and everyone else . Just wait until next year! ALLAN B, GOLDMAN, PRESIDENT 516 YORK ROAD 0 TOWSON, MARYLAND 21204 t301l 296-6868 4096 Discount Students 149 1 fhe hedrf at, m . as i? we: less than a ?reawn' '


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Goucher College - Donnybrook Fair Yearbook (Baltimore, MD) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 1

1982

Goucher College - Donnybrook Fair Yearbook (Baltimore, MD) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 1

1983


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