Goucher College - Donnybrook Fair Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)
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QOUCHER IS. . . II VI; $ 3,17 -- f, !,-' . I k L Ame Gwsm :98; A TIME TO REMEMBER EAT BEhTHA's MUSSLS Photography is the art of imagery; personality reflects the imagination. In our years at Goucher . t' we have been shown to use our imagination - to grow - to reach out and grasp what we want. Throughout, we have had role models; those we admire and seek to imitate. They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. In the . , following sections, faculty and administration 3 were asked to portray someone they respect or admire. They utilized costumes, gestures, props, etc. The results were interesting and diverse. Is this not Goucher? m m pm 12 RHODA M. DORSEY PRESIDENT JAMES BILLET Dean and Vice-President Rembrandt Harmesz Van Rijh: WA man of few words. JULIE COLLER-ADAMS Dean of Students AlI the women who have pioneered for women's rightsf' 13 14 MARY ELLEN BOWDEN ASSISTANT DEAN Bloody Mary: She was a woman of action. GRETCHEN VAN UTT AND JOE MORTON DIRECTORS OF FIRST YEAR PROGRAM JANIS BOSTER ADMISSIONS DEPARTMENT DirectorofAdmISSIons Pat Evering, Janet Mooney, Jean Schumann, Margaret G??Cher 9Uides: xBecause they epitomize Grandine, Suzanne Offit, Lolita Elverillo, Gail Solomon, thls Institution. Amy Shoup ANN BISGYER CAROL WEINBERC Coordinator of Housing Director of Residential Living Pipi Longstocking: mShe was the first independent woman 1 Alan Alda: NFor his creativity, versatility, integrity, compassions knowf' and sense of humor. 15 JANE BOLLMAN Director of Financial Aid Charles Babbage: He was one of the inventors of the computer and I could not live without my computer. MARTIN BERLINROOD BETTY J. 'SAPP Registrar Director of Campus Events Joseph Heller: For his clear description of Catch 22 and its Miss Piggy: Such class and sophistication. multitude of administrative uses. 16 AMELIA NACCARTOh SHARON BELTh' DIANNE ALLEN JUDI KELLEY COLEMAN Physician Secretary Licensed Director of Health Servxces Assistant Practical Nurse Pioneer Women: nCourage and determination. EDWARD DUGCAN HELEN COHEN Director of Career Development Assistant Director Career'Development Benjamin Franklin: liberally educated, fully employed. People who take on commitments and do it well: hl am for- tunate to work with people who demonstrate this philosophy? 17 JUDITH PHAIR NANCY WAGNER Director of Public Relations Alumnae Director Margaret Sanger: For her efforts to insure the rights of Mr Clown: Waughter is the key to life. women to choose and of children to be wanted. BETTY KONDAYAN DORIS LAWSON Librarian Manager of Bookstore Elizabeth Taylor: She s warm, generous, and gifted. Maurice Utrillo: I love his work 18 a LISA SCHULZ Director of Postal Service PATRICIA POWERS Director of Computer Center Ada Lovelace: The first computer programmer. DORIS COX Director of Annual Giving Eleanor Roosevelt: uShe was the first First Lady to achieve suc- cess on her own. PATRICIA PURCELL Vice-Pres. for Development and Pub. Rel. Eddie Murray: HHe keeps his mouth shut and does a superb job. 19 RICHARD MACINTYRE JOSEPH BATES Physical Plant Director Comptroller Walt Whitman: W admire him for the way he portrays President Reagan: nReturn to financial security. American Patriotism in his poetry. RICHARD PALMER MURL BOCCS Vice-President for Financial Affairs Security and Building Maintenance Supervisor Myself: mInsight into familiarity into the individual? 20 GOUC-IER IS . . . AW! 6mm M37, l THE PEOPLE WHO TEACH US 22 BIOLOGY WILLIAM JOHNSON Linnus Pauling: A scientist with a con- scious, who combines brilliance and humor. Lu: imhmvgx L vikunxl HELEN HABERMANN JANET SHAMBAUCH Carl Sagan: For bringing concepts of billions to millions. GEORGE DELAHUNTY ANN LACY Richard Pringle: Because we look alike and no one can tell us Eleanor Aquitaine apart. NANCY FAIT Gregor Mandel: uBecause of his in- telligence to ask the right questions and pa- tience to collect significant quantities of data. 23 24 BART HOUSEMAN Dean Billet: nIt's a bird, it's a plane, no it's Dean Billet. HILDA FISHER CHEMISTRY AL WALKER DAVE HORN NMR Spectrometer: Because it contains beauty and truth. 25 26 COMMUNICATIONS BROWNLEE CORRIN Jack Benny: iil think he is a master of communications timing, non verbal, and his appreciation and sense of humor. CHRYSTELLE BOND DIANE BAUMGARTNER iil don't admire people, I admire their traits: Living life fully with Twyla Tharp: iiln doing what she believes in, she shows genius, a positive, vivacious force. talent, integrity, and determination. ECONOMICS BLANCHE FITZPATRICK LYDIA THACKRAY Francis Perkins: uShe gave me the idea that labor was a good Vilfredo Pareto: eThe elegance of Pareto efficiency. field of work. YUSANC CHUNG KATHERINE SHOULDICE The boy in the Sunshine mustard commercial: W like him Milton Friedman: nFree to choose. because he's cute. 27 28 EDUCATION ELI VELDER John Mortimer Stevens: l was impress- ed with his analytical approach and high standards of scholarship. JANE MORRELL Robert McCloskey: Great understanding of children, great appeal. ROLF MUUSS Jean Piaget: He has made a tremendous contribution to the understanding of children. ENGLISH BETTINA LEWIS Eleanor Smeal: For her dedicated campaign for the ERA. LAURELYNN KAPLAN James Joyce: Silence, exile, cunning? WILLIAM HEDGES 29 ENGLISH 30 ALMA NUGENT BROOKE PIERCE Walt Whitman: A kelson of the creation is love. Dante: Because of his clarity of vision and integrity. FRED WHITE Alexander Pope: nLifek a joke, and all things show it. I thought so once and, but now I know it. HISTORY ; ff KENT LANCASTER GEORGE FOOTE Dolly Parton: uShe's so up front about everything. Julius Caesar: He was the greatest Roman. JULIE JEFFREY JEAN BAKER Mysterious: Because I know people need mental stimulation Mary Todd Lincoln's husband, Abraham: Humanity, gentility, when looking at photographs. and understanding of the American people. 31 MATHEMATICS - COMPUTER SCIENCE ELAINE KOPPELMAN ROBERT LEWAND David Hilbert: uGreat Mathematician. Lewis Carroll: nMathematician, teacher, humorist, and lover of children. 32 SUZANNE SANDS RAYMOND GEREMIA David Hilbert: mBecause he has his own space. Santa Claus: hBecause he knows if youhve been bad or good? BERNADETTE TUTINAS Walt Disney: hThe master of make-believe. 33 MODERN LANGUAGES HENRIETTE LEANOS FREDERIC MUSSER The Jugler: Because I have many roles to juggle. Sherlock Holmes: uBecause I am a devotee of detective stories and an occasional writer. WOLFGANG THORMANN Molie'zre: He is my favorite French playwright? SERGIO RIGOL My departed identical brother: He was a distinctive intellectual. JANET DUDLEY-MILLOR Don Quijote: L0 admiro por su idealismo, su optismo y su sen- tido de honor. LOIS DOOLEY Mrs. Billy Graham: She is fulfilled through her husband and children. MARGARITA DIAZ Mahatma Gandhi: Non-violence is the only form of force which can have a lasting effect on the life of society and man? 35 MODERN LANGUAGES SIBYLLE EHRLICH Picasso and Brecht: Whey are gifted artists and both attacked the dictator- ships of their time. VU'zr'ri a i a i'd'd utum :9 i t 1- 1 A937 A?BASSQ BOGDAN SAGATOV Omar Shariff: Whenever I'm wearing my mustache in say, Hollywood or Paris, people are always stopping me and asking RUDY LENTULAY for my autograph. I used to write Omar Shariff; now I simply Ivan the Terrible: Because he was a good sadist. write Dr. Zhivago. 36 TAINA KATA A-URREY VWXs t- M em GEORGE WOODHEAD 37 PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION JOE MORTON ANDREA KING Socrates: The examined life is delightful. Woody Allen. He's more neurotic than I am. JOHN CHAMBERLAIN GRETCHEN VAN UTT The Reverand Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr.: He represents Rosa Parks: She knew her place. Christianity in the world in' a way so much more important to me that mere abstract theology. 38 PHYSICAL EDUCATION LUCINDA PEAKE Ann and Nancy Wilson: Heart, they are my alter ego. ; SALLY BAUM W admire the active and vigorous person, they re not sedentary. BARBARA WATSON REACLE Carol Burnett: She faces life with humor and sincerity. 39 PHYSICAL EDUCATION ANNA NICHOLS JOSEPHINE FISKE Snoopy: hBecause he knows who he is and he's got his act Myself: W like myself? together. LORENA RUSSELL JOANNE HENRY JANET MCBRIEN My freechild: hHe keeps me laughing My dog Tawny: hCause she likes meW Bengt Ljungouist: hHe was six times 40 dressage champion of Sweden ROBERT DOOLEY Einstein: Accomplishments in Physics. PHYSICS ROBERT LEHMAN Isaac Newton: He tried to understand the universe. BARBARA BECKER Henriette Hutwitt: She was a good astronomer. 41 POLITICAL SCIENCE w m JEROME COOPERMAN JOE HAGAN Allyson and Becca Hagan: nAdmiration, they've been through a lot. MARIANNE ALEXANDER MARIANNE CITHENS Susan B. Anthony: uShe fought for the rights of women to Constance Gerbooth Markovicz: hStrong Nationalists support vote. for Irish women and education for young people. MARC LEVINE Bobby Kennedy and Sugar Ray Leonard: nCommitment to the underprivileged and Kennedyts belief that idealistic peo- ple can change the world. 43 PSYCHOLOGY RICHARD PRINGLE Max Levine: A gentleman, an athlete, and a scholar. JEAN BRADFORD Anais Nin: uThe only abnormality is the inability to love. BERNADETTE MARRIOTT Konrad Lorenz: uHis famous work on imprinting and developmental behavior in waterfowl and other animals laid the foundation for modern studies in ethology. 44 BARBARALONG Margaret Mead: l think she is great. SUSAN COWLES Ruth C. Wylie: The detail and complexity of her attempts to organize and explain behavior? SOCIOLOGY JOAN BURTON STEPHEN BUFF hOrdinary people who survive onaday-to-day basis. C. Wright Mills: uFather of all committed Americans in sociology. VERNIE DAVIS VIRGINIA DERSCH Mahatma Gandhi: hFor his contribution to world peace My parents, Marie and Ray Jones: hBecause they never told me through his understanding that means and ends cannot be that women are supposed to be the weaker sex. separated, 45 46 TI- JEAN WILHELM The Chinese Goddess of Light: ul thought it would be fun to be lit up. BARRY KNOWER Madame X: Desire. VISUAL ARTS DAVIDA KOUNER George Ohr: He was way before his time and mad. DOROTHY MCGAHEE Picasso: uThe best teacher a man ever had. Mystery: W don t want to define one person. 47 GOUCI-ER COLLEGE November 10, 1981 Dear Graduating Senior,' When you receive this yearbook, your stay at Goucher will nearly be at an end and you will be moving into a new pattern of living, working and learning. I hope that the Goucher experience has strengthened your ability to make this move with confidence and success. Change within yourself and within the world around you will be a constant factor in your future just as it has been a part of your life here. At Goucher you have been part of an institution adapting itself to changing needs, interests and conditions. You have helped consider and then adopt new majors and a new core curriculum. You have worked to make the Resident Assistant program a success and you have enriched the life of the College community - publishing the magazines and paper, playing the varsity and intramural games, organizing two outstanding GIG'S, helping with Admissions and the Capital Campaign, planning the parties and the film series and the coffee houses. We hope that your interest in Goucher will continue for we shall need your help in the years ahead. You leave fast friends and colleagues in the faculty and staff here who will be waiting to hear of your future activities. With all best wishes, WWW Rhoda M. Dorsey President Towson, Md 21204 301-825-3300 Wendy Abrams Demarest, New Jersey Sociology My heart and mind are forever . . . you too D. Jones . . . long chats, warm smiles, crazy moments, a mess of a room, and screams of laughter . . that is all I wish to remember. Susan Marie Agent Wilmington, Delaware English nVeni, Vedi, Vici 0 came, I saw, I conquerem - Julius Caesar Ana Isabel Alfaro-Correa Alajuela, Costa Rica Sociology Women comprise one half of mankind; let us create a whole humankind by promoting changes in social attitudes towards women. We owe it to ourselves and to the other half! 51 52 Lois Rosemary Amsel Westminster, Maryland FrenchtPolitical Science W still believe, in spite of everything, that people are really good at heart. - Anne Frank Jennifer Ansley Severna Park, Maryland International RelationstSpanish hjLo he comprendido al fin: Oigo un canto; veo una flor: Oh, que jamas 5e marchiten! - Nezahualcoyotl Regina Alison Antunes Timonium, Maryland Psychology hHence nothing better has ever been known than that all that is hard is done alone. - Hesse hLet the music be your Master, won't you heed that Masterts call. Alyson Leigh Bailey Wickford, Rhode Island ElementarWSpecial Education eeWho, who, who are you? And if you are who said 50? Who can it be? It's only me. I'm dancing in the meadow. - M. Murphy Anna Arciuolo Brooklyn, New York Russian DebOrah Adele Auerbach Scarsdale, New York Graphic Design er discovered. All the world is a honey-jar. And Oh dear! Oh dear! I think I think I'm going to have a very sticky paw. - Pooh Bear 53 Roberta l. Bailey Harwinton, Connecticut International Relations thual rights means equal responsibilities. Susan M. Baker Reading, Pennsylvania Economics ttl will say more for the ability to deal with people than any other ability under the sun. - John D. Rockerfeller Cynthia Baltazar Trenton, New Jersey Elementary EducatiomSpanish nLust! . . . I am not promiscuous, you know. Promiscuity implies that attraction is not necessary. - Tallulah Bankhead ttYou can't hoot with the owls at night and fly with eagles in the morning. - Mom 54 Pam Barton Taylor, Pennsylvania BiologWSociology ulf you wake up and don't want to smile, If it takes just a little while, open your eyes and look at the day, you'll see things in a different way. - Fleetwood Mac Martha Joan Bernholz Huntington, New York Art Julia K. Best Huntington Station, New York Biology Trust in God but tie your camel. - Persian Proverb 55 56 Laura Bliss Chambersburg, Pennsylvania Biology W am. And I am going to be! jMzis vale tarde que nunca! Shotsie Bissell Titusville, New Jersey Sociology mWould you tell me please which way I ought to go from here? asked Alice. nl don't much care where as long as I get somewhere. mOh, youore sure to do that, said the Cat Wf you only walk long enough. Evelyn Carol Booth Cuilford, Connecticut German Area Studies yyBut if the while I think on thee, dear friends, All losses are restored and sorrows end. Tammy Anne Bouchard East Hartford, Connecticut Dance Therapy vWhat you are is God's gift to you, What you make of your self is your gift to God. Gretchen Brehm Scarsdale, New York Visual Arts uDon't settle for imitations when the original is obtainable. - RGT Margaret lane Brewer Pennington, New Jersey Psycholongociology Hlf the good times are all gone, then lhm bound for movin on. I'll look for you if I'm ever back this wayf' - Ian Tyson 57 58 Brenda Anne Caggiano Communication Springfield, Virginia nWe are all mirrors unto one another. Look into me and you will find something of yourself, as I will of you. Christine Calve Darien, Connecticut Economicsllnternational Relations Judith Carpenter Bel Air, Maryland Chemistry Lynne Roebuck Colinan Lincoln, Rhode Island Sociology hMovin right along in search of good times and good news With good friends you can't lose. - Jim Henson Karen D. Cherness Santa Barbara, California Economicsw Business and Finance ttA man who is no longer anxious to do better than well, is done for. Stephanie Chetsas Newburyport, Massachusetts Theatreisychology xlove when you can, cry when you have to, be who you must, it's a part of the plan. Call me a rebel, call me what you will, say I'm old fashioned say I'm over the hill. Today's music ain't got the same soul, I like that old time rock n' roll. 59 60 Diane Renc'ee Conway Lutherville, Maryland EconomicVFrench ny'amitie'z est bon marche: On paye le prix des rires, des larmes, des confidences, des de'zcouvertes; . . . Et sa valeur renche'zrit a travers les anm'eees . . - Mlle le Semestre Marie Fischer Cooke Baltimore, Maryland Historic Preservation xyDo you believe in God? he asked. yyAnd if so, what do you think He weighs? - Woody Allen Carol A. Cusick Swansea, Massachusetts International RelationVFrench Wt is not your duty to finish the work, but neither are you fre to desist from it. - Ethics of the Fathers Victoria Susan Cooper Kalamazoo, Michigan International Relations 1 want to learn what life is for l donlt want much, I just want more Ask what I want and I will sing I want everything. h- Rupert Holmes and Paul Williams Corinna Czekai Mt. Pleasant, Pennsylvania Chemistry mThe only way to discover the limits of the possible is to go beyond them into the impossible. - Clarke's Second Law Sharon Faithe Daigle Vernon, Connecticut Economicstinance llWe should consider every day lost on which we have not danced at least once. 61 62 Lisa Ann Deloseph Camp Hill, Pennsylvania Sociology ttlf you do not understand my silence, you will not understand my words. uShall we make a new rule of life from tonight: always to try to be a little kinder than is necessary. Wanda Yvette Dennis Baltimore, Maryland Economics ttSocial psychologists have shown experimentally that the greater the uncertainty and the fewer the objective criteria the more we measure reality against opinions of others Anne DeSeta Lynbrook, New York Political Science hLaugh at all you trembled at before. - William Cowper Caroline L. Dick Seattle, Washington International RelationsMFrench hFor instinct tell us the duty to be done, and intelligence pro- vides us with the excuse for evading it. - Proust Andrea Karen Dickman Tenafly, New Jersey Political Science nWetll take the best, Forget the rest, and someday wetll find these were the best of times . . Donna Robbin Dinkin Hudson, Massachusetts Biology I am becoming still more independent, young as I am , . . Let 1e be myself and then I am satisfied I know that ltm a woman, woman with inward strength and plenty of courage - .nne Frank 63 64 Anne C. Dimoff Brooklyn Heights, New York Art History HII n' importe quton vive, mais comment . . . tlt matters not that we live, but howJ Batul Djawdan Esfahan, Iran SociologywAnthropology ttWhen I study other cultures, 1 am enabled to some extent to go beyond my own finite view. I get a different glimpse of reality, from a different starting point. - Dorothy Lee Pamela Deirdre Doll Brant Beach, New Jersey Economics ttYou are what you Choose to be, It's whatever it is you 5e that life will become. - Jackson Browne Carol Dorsey Baltimore, Maryland English Amy Irene Doudiken Timonium, Maryland Visual Arts uThere are three things that remain - faith, hope, and love - and the greatest of these is love. - lCorinthians 13:13 Cecilia Dugger Springfield Gardens, New York International RelationstSpanish iiDon't worry about me. I know all will go wells My love is strong, my family is there and l have the best of friends. 65 66 Paula A. Dunn Riverside, Rhode Island Biology yProcrastination is the sign of a confused geniusW yyBeing a phantom means never having to say you're sorry! Antoinette Duren Baltimore, Maryland International RelationySpanish uAs long as you try, you will never have to say, yl wonder if or I wish I had'. Linda Elizabeth Emmerich Ellicott City, Maryland Sociology W . . Maybe tomorrow I'll find my way to the land where the honey runs in rivers each day And the sweet tasting good life is so easily found Way over yonder - that's where I'm boundf - Carol King Lauren Esakoff Roosevelt, New Jersey Sociology oolfs so easy to slip, it's so easy to fall, and let your memory drift and do nothing at all? - Lowell George Carolyn Davidson Fait Towson, Maryland Biology HBe not afraid of life. Believe that life is worth living, and your belief will help create the factoH - William James oPhysiological experiment on animals is justifiable for real investigation, but not for mere damnable and detestable curiosity. - Charles Darwin Michele Faraone Catonsville, Maryland Communication uWise sayings may free on barren ground, but a kind word is never thrown away. 67 68 Ruth Ann Andrea Fedorchuk Windham, New Hampshire Psychology ttYou give but little when you give of your possessions; It is when you give of yourself that you truly give. And therefore those who give and know not pain in giving nor do they seek joy, nor give with mindfulness of virtue. - Kahlil Gibran Susan Marie Flaherty Wellesley, Massachusetts English itLive the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answers. - Rainer Maria Rilke Terry Fox Silver Spring, Maryland Chemistry uFeed the lamp with oil and let it not dim, and place it by you so you can read with tears what Your life with me has writtei upon your face. Bring Autumn wine. Let us drink and sing tht Song of remembrance . . Kahlil Gibran Diane Patricia Gabriel Teaneck, New Jersey Economics iiWishing will not bring success, but planning, persistence, and a burning desire will. There is a gold mine within you from which you can extract all the necessary ingredients. Success is an attitude . . X' Ellen Marie Franz Perry Hall, Maryland Chemistry iilf you can measure that of which you speak, and can express it by a number, you know something of your subject; but if you cannot measure it, your knowledge is meager and un- satisfactory. - Lord Kelvin Terrie Free Baltimore, Maryland Psycholongociology 69 Ellen Elizabeth Galluccio Glen Cove, New York Political Science uAlways I want to be an observer. I want to be affected by life deeply, but never so blinded that I cannot see my share of ex- istence in a wry, humorous light and mock myself as I mock others. Lisa Garufi Monrovia, Liberia Economics W know it's crazy but it's true . . - Christopher Cross 70 Lisa lane Gefen Rockville, Maryland Political SciencyCommunications Success is failure turned inside out. lt's this simple: If I never try anything, I never learn anything. If I never take a risk, I stay wherelam. - Hugh Prather Molly E. Gilmore Santa Barbara, California International RelationyEconomics Cynthia Gibb Oakland, New Jersey Biology HLet us learn to dream, and then perhaps we shall learn the truth. - Talil Fefa Carolyn Kaye Gibson Bel Air, Maryland PsychologWMusic Performance yyYou never really leave a place you love, part of it you take with you, leaving a part of you behind? - unknown 71 Anita Ginyard Wheaton, Maryland PsychologWSociology ttDontt be dismayed at goodbyes. A farewell is necessary before you can meet again. And meeting again, after moments or lifetimes is certain for those who are friends. - Richard Bach Alison Goldman Woodmere, New York Communicationstociology ttOur todays and yesterdays are the blocks with which we build. - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 72 Elizabeth Holmes Green Rochester, New York ReligioNMusic hl thank you for the music and your stories of the road. I thank you for the freedom when it came my time to go. I thank ya for the kindness and the times when you got tough. And , . . dontt think I said, HI love you near enough? - Dan Fogelberg Soyun Han Baltimore, Maryland Chemistry Seek ye first the kingdom of God and His righteousness; then all the things shall be added unto you. - Matthew 6:33 Hilary V. Greene Larchmont, New York English xWhat lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us - Emerson Margaret Ellen Grun Warrington, Pennsylvania American HistorWFrench A ship in a harbor is safe; but thafs not what ships are built for. 73 74 lane Handelsman Crofton, Maryland EducatiomPsychoIogy ULet the disappointments pass Let the laughter fill your glass Whatever you might hope to find among the thoughts that crowd your mind there wontt be many that ever really matter - Jackson Browne Elizabeth Anne Hannold Snow Hill, Maryland HistoryXHistory Preservation Holly Elizabeth Hannon Portsmouth, Rhode Island Communications HI want to learn what life is for. I don't want much, I just wan more. Ask what I want and I will sing. I want everything everything. o Paul Williams Laurie 1. Hanson Mentor, Ohio International Relations tiWhy, then the worlds mine oyster, which I with sword will open. - William Shakespeare Valerye Kirsten Hawkins Houston, Texas Russianwlnternational Relations iiThe time for a woman to start fighting is before she gives it all up - fighting for the right to herself, her pride, her body, her time? - Medea and Thompson Suzanne Marie Haynes Montclair, New Jersey Political Science tiThe reward of a thing well done is to have done itf' - Thoreau itYou ain't seen the best of me yet! - Fame 75 Susan lean Henley Buffalo, New York Biology wTo have a mother who loves you for living independent is to have a mother who fosters rebellion in your heart and revolu- tion in your bones? - Jody Chicago Thanks, mom! Susan Lynn Hobbs Dundalk, Maryland Chemistry t . We rejoice in our sufferings knowing that suffering pro- duces endurance, and endurance produces character, and character produces hope, and hope does not disappoint us - Romans 5:3 76 Jacqueline Joyce Hoffstein Rockaway Beach, New York Biologchology ttAd infinitum - to which; without end. So, naturalists observe a flea has smaller fleas that on him prey; and these have smalle still that bite tern, and proceed tad infinitumT' - Swift Dorothy Elizabeth Hopkins Baltimore, Maryland Elementary Education hThe greatest thing in the world is to know how to be suffi- cient unto oneself. - Montaigne Stephanie Hudner Newton, Massachusetts Art History ttWhen I see a tree I get a shock as if it were something alive with a voice of its own. But of course - it's a tree, something human. - J. Miro Lori Grace Huffstutler Dallas, Texas French . . the ability to turn fouetteis is not the criterion . . . the really necessary qualities of lyric intensity and dramatic power are rarely found. . - Clement Crisp 77 Deborah Lee Huggins Basking Ridge, New Jersey Biology Kathleen Magdalene Hulse Baltimore, Maryland Psychology itMake sure that what you do with your life is how you want to spend your life, and that in the long run someone will be better off for it. . Cora Sue Humberson Friendsville, Maryland Biology itOlder than I once was, Younger than I've been. - Pau Simon 78 Christina Michele Johnson New York, New York Englisthheatre uLife is no brief candle to me. It is a sort of splendid torch which I have got hold of for the moment, and I want to make it burn as brightly as possible before handing it on to future genera- tions. - George Bernard Shaw Carolyn Mitsuko lshii Glen Rock, New Jersey Elementary Education hFor I know the plans I have for you, declared the Lord, hplans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. - Jeremiah 29:11 Marcia Ann lacobowitz Walden, New York Political Science All the way to Baltimore, you gotta love me now, give it to me gently, feets donht fail me now. - Lowell George 79 Stephanie A. Johnson Columbia, Maryland Economics uHow do I say goodbye to what we had? The good times that made us laugh outweigh the bad I thought we d last forever, but forever has blown away. It's so hard to say goodbye to yesterday. - theme from Cooley High Jacquelyn Anne Jones Millersville, Maryland Religion The sin that damns is hypocrisy, not atheism .. . ander Miller H - Alex- 80 Nuchanart Kanchanachaya Thailand MathematicVComputer Science Felicia Kinstlinger Scarsdale, New York Political SciencewSociology Faith Loughran Kelly Medfield, Massachusetts Creative Artstritinngisual Arts mSoon we'll be out, amid the cold worldws strife. Soon we'll be sliding down the razor blade of life. But as we go our sordid separate ways we shall ne'er forget thee, thou golden college days. - Tom Lehrer Loretta Ann Kenyon Collegeville, Pennsylvania Economicsterman Area Studies xeThe time is gone the song is over, thought I'd have something more to say. . .H - Pink Floyd 81 82 Unsil Ko Baltimore, Maryland Biologwahemistry hAnd we shall be made truly wise if we be made content; and content, too, not only with what we can understand, but cone tent with what we do not understand - the habit of mind which theologians call - and rightly - faith in God. - Charles Kingsley Linda Marie Kooyman Knoxville, Tennessee Computer Science Melany C. Kounas Camp Hill, Pennsylvania Frencthpanish hLe sage a deux langues, I'une pour dire Ia verite. Lhautre pour dire cequi est opportun - Zunpides Pamala Christine Kreitz Lake Stockholm, New Jersey Mathematicisussian mTo try when there is little hope is to risk failure, Not to try at all is to guarantee it. - SIW Lisa Maria Kuntashian Yonkers, New York Economics Betty Laibstain Norfolk, Virginia Political Science llThe human race has only one effective weapon, and that is laughter. s Mark Twain 83 84 Beth Ann Lamoreaux Miami, Florida International RelationVFrench Every individual has a place to fill in the world, and is impor- tant in some respect, whether he chooses to be so or not. - Hawthorne Deborah Ann Lee Baltimore, Maryland Psychology Try not, do! - Yoda Jennifer Lynn Lennartson Upper St. Clair, Pennsylvania Chemistry Have fun! - it's later than you think! Penelope Ann Long Timonium, Maryland Economics llLife is like an ice cream cone, you have to lick it. Sharon Amy Levinsohn Tenafly, New Jersey Creative Arts l l. . . whatever your labors and aspirations in the noisy confuv sion of life keep peace with your soul. With all itls sham, drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be cheerful. Strive to be happy. o Desiderata Laurie Loiacono Harrison, New York Biology 85 86 Cindy Lucas Riverside, Connecticut Chemistry Susan Marie Luckfield Peekskill, New York History The mystery of life is not a problem to be solved, it is a reality to be experienced. - CB 16XEM81 Tracy Allison Lustig Norfolk, Virginia Sociology Adrienne Marshall Baltimore, Maryland Psychology Don't be dismayed at goodbyes. A farewell is necessary before you can meet again. And meeting again, after moments or lifetimes is certain for those who are friends. Rita MacNeish Randallstown, Maryland Historic Preservation Kathy Marlin Plainview, New York Political SciencHEconomics Self reverence, self knowledge, self control. These three alone lead life to sovereign power. - Tennyson 87 88 Amy Kathleen Marshall Baltimore, Maryland Economics HAll the worlds a stage and all the men and women merely players They have their exits and their entrances, and one man in his time plays many parts. - William Shakespeare Faye Lynn Marshall Lexington Massachusetts Sociology llBetter to be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt. . W Rebecca Holly Marshall Milford, Delaware Chemistry mlf you can imagine it, you can achieve it If you can dream it you can become itfl - William Arthur Ward Jean Marie Martowska Norwood, Massachusetts Chemistry Lisa Marselle Hyattsville, Maryland Biology Wt is better to take a chance in life to win a victory or suffer defeat. Even though scarred by failure. Then it is to live in the shadow of life as some never knowing a victory or defeat because they have not the guts to try either - Evel Knievel Deborah Lynn Martin Northport, New York Biology Parting and forgetting? what faithful heart can do these? our great thoughts, our great affections, the truths of our life never leave us. - William Makepeace Thackeray 89 90 Pamela Ann Mauriello Lindenwold, New Jersey SpanisWSecondary Education Heather Jae May Orangeburg, New York Elementary Education NHappy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true. - L. J. Cardinal Stevens Joan Marie McDonnell Estell Manor, New Jersey Economics w you really love something badly enough you've got to let go free, and if it comes back to you, it's really yours, if doesnet you never had it anywayW Heather Sanders McHugh Alexandria, Virginia International Relations wMoving right along in search of good times and good news, with good friends you cant lose, this could become a habit! Opportunity knocks once, letts reach out and grab it, together wetll nab it! - Kermit and Fozzie Elizabeth McKee Shelter Island, New York American Studies hOur world has changed. fltts no longer a question of does she or doesn't she? We all know she wants to, is about to, or does. - J Deborah Ann McKeever Lawrenceville, New Jersey Biology nTwo roads diverge in a wood, and I - I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. - Robert Frost 91 Laurie McKinnon Columbia, Maryland Economics hGod grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Maureen E. McLaughlin Jersey City, New Jersey Political SciencehPublic Affairs hThe important thing is to know when to laugh, or since laughing is somewhat undignified, to smile. - Roderic Owen uFestina Lente Leslie Ann Miller Selma, Alabama Chemistry hA creative mind is rarely tidy . . 92 Lynette Margaret Mock Rocky River, Ohio Economics hit you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be Now put the foundations under them. - Thoreau Molly Miller Prairie Village Kansas Education NYou out on the road must have a code that you can live by and so become yourself because the past is just a good-bye. Teach your children well, their fathers hell did slowly go by and feed them on your dreams. The one they picks the one you'll know by, - Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young Ruth R. Minetto Lisbon, Portugal CommunicationyEconomics Hereis to good friends, tonight is kinda special . . iiLife is comic to those who think, tragic to those who feet - Horace Walpole 93 94 Joan Monte Westfield, New Jersey Music Theory and Performance iiWe never do anything well until we cease to think about the manner of doing it. - William Haztill tiA talent is formed in stillness, a character in the world's torrent. - Goethe $a Kim Antoinette Mooring Baltimore, Maryland Special Education uChildren are our greatest hopes for a wonderful future. Their teachers are our childrenis light. Through our children we may see whatever we want to see. But only after their teachers have made the way? Arlene loan Morales Baltimore, Maryland Mathematics iiAs you put your hand in the flowing river, you touch the ei of what has been and the beginning of what is to come . . Leonardo de Vinci Lizbeth Patricia Niezen Lima, Peru Communications W . . Man struggles to find life outside himself, unaware that the life he is seeking is within him . . . - Kahlil Gibran Jennifer Anne Nagel Croton-on-Hudson, New York PsychologWTheatre Arts hThe web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together: our virtues would be proud if our faults whipped them not; and our crimes would despair if they were not cherished by our virtues. - Shakespeare Rita Nido Johnstown, Pennsylvania Biology 95 Theresa B. Norris Holmdel, New Jersey Political Science My friends, we have spent many wonderful times together. For this thank you Keep in touch and best of luck. Melanie C. Octeau Johnston, Rhode Island Elementary Education HDonht be dismayed at goodbyes. A farewell is necessary before you can meet again. And meeting again, after moments or lifetimes is certain for those who are friends. - Richard Bach 96 Lisa Claire Oleson Bilbao, Spain Elementary Educatioanpecial Education . . So donht ask where l'm going, But listen when lhm gor And far away you'll hear me singing softly to the dawn; . . . h got to be where my spirit can run free Got to find my cornen the sky. - Pippin Anne Oreskovich Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania International RelationsKSerman Area Studies Wf to look truth in the face and not resent it when it s un- palatable and take human nature as you find it, is to be cynical, then I suppose Vm a cynic. - W Somerset Maugham Patricia Lynn Osenbaugh Houston, Texas International Relations Being a phantom means never having to say you're sorry. She has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often and loved much. Mary Patricia Padgett Baltimore, Maryland Chemistry 97 Chun lu Pak Baltimore, Maryland Chemistry Men exist for the sake of one another. Teach them, then, or bear with them. - Marcus Aurelius Marcia Valerie Pancer Baltimore, Maryland Political Science lf you have something, set it free. If it comes back to you, it is yours. If it doesn t, it never was. 98 Linda Jean Perry New Canaan, Connecticut Political Science ooA man who can laugh if only at himself is never reaH miserable. - H L. Mencken Margaret Ann Pianpiano Chappaqua, New York Political Science llThe forces that affect our lives the influences that mold and shape us, are often like whispers in a distant room, teasingly in- distinct, apprehended only with difficulty, - Charles Dickens Avilda Gay Peters Bristol, Virginia Dance Therapy llThe especial genius of women I believe to be electrical in movement, intuitive in function, spiritual in tendency. - Margaret Fuller Stacy Elizabeth Petrolias Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Political Science llAll that you dream Comes through shining silver lining And the ClOUdS, clouds change the scene Rain starts washing all these cautions Right into your life, make you realize just what is true What else can I do? Just follow the rule Keep your eyes on the road thatls ahead of you - Paul Barrere 99 Karen Rachel Pravlik Annapolis, Maryland Biology vYou would know in words that which you have always known in thought - You would touch with your fingers, the naked body of your dreams. - Kahlil Gibran Elena Maria Prezioso Towson, Maryland Chemistry Knowledge is proud that he knows so much; wisdom is hum- ble that he knows much more. Anne Elaine Raabe Manhasset, New York Sociology iiThe talent of success is nothing more than doing what yo can do well; and doing well whatever you can do, without thought of fame? - Longfellow 100 Victoria Rhodes York, Pennsylvania Psychology uThere is no reality except the one contained within us. That is why so many people live such an unreal life. They take the im- ages outside them for reality and never allow the world within to assert itself. - Herman Hesse Anne Kathryn Reed Geneva, New York EnglishtFrench The earth is all before me. With a heart joyous, nor scared at its own liberty. I look about; and should the Chosen guide Be nothing better than a wandering cloud, I cannot miss my way. - Wordsworth Sylvia Denise Reid New Milford, Connecticut Pre-Legal StudiesiPolitical Science HAII prejudice is evil, but the prejudice that rejects a man because of the color of his skin is the most despicable expres- sion of man's inhumanity to man. - Martin Luther King 101 Cori Rich Houston, Texas Economics ttBe young, be foolish, and be happy. - The Tams Barbara Richman East Islip, New York Political SciencewPre-Legal Studies ttHalf the excitement lies in the challenge . . Isabel Mary Roberts New London, Connecticut Music ttUse what talents you possess: the woods would be very siler if no birds sang there except those that sang best. - Henr Van Dyke 102 Jennifer Louise Rochlin Accokeek, Maryland Mathematics hTime made me bolder, even children get older, well I'm get- ting older too . . - Fleetwood Mac Sandra Rodriguez Baltimore, Maryland International RelationshSpanish En este mundo traidor Nada es verdad Ni es mentira todo es segun el color del cristal con que se mira. - Ramon De Campoamor Amy Kristine Roesler Acton, Massachusetts Psychology uFollow that will and that way which experience confirms to be your own. - Carl Jung hln goes the wine, out comes the truth. - English Proverb 103 Claudia lean Schaedel Columbia, Maryland Sociology hGive what you have to someone, it may be better than you dare to think - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow hThe great use of life is to spend it for something that outlasts it. - William James Sarah Scott Arlington, Virginia Philosophy HI struck the board, and cried, No more I will abroad! What, shall and forever Sign and pine? My lines and life are free, free as the road, Loose as the wind, and large as store! .. George Herbert 104 Sheri Beth Scott Williamsburg, Virginia Political Science nRisk! Risk anything! Care no more for the opinions of othel for those voices. Do the hardest thing on earth for you. Act ft yourself. - Katherine Mansfield Leslie Shiro Waterville, Maine Sociology ttEducation is a social process education is growth education is preparation for life; education is life itself. - John Dewey Teresa Ann Scott Boulder, Colorado International Relations uWealthy the spirit that knows its own flight. Stealthy the hunter who slays her own fright. Blessed the traveler who journeys the length of the light. - Dan Fogelberg lennipher Nan Segal Glenside, Pennsylvania Communications ttMan cannot discover new unknown oceans until he has the courage to lose sight of the shore. Wd rather be the best I can be than a copy of somebody else. 105 Lisa Sinsel Baltimore, Maryland Biology mI can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me. - Philippians 4:13 C. Burchell Sise Hamden, Connecticut Psychologwaoments Studies uBut what we think is less than what we know; what we know is less than what we love; what we love is so much less than what there is. And to that precise extent we are so much less than what we are. - R. D. Laing Lisa Jane Skaggs Stamford, Connecticut Biology iiLove is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does nc boast, it is not proud. It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, is it nc easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongsf' - I Corinthiar 13:4-5 106 Drayton Nance Smithwick Greensboro, North Carolina Economics uIt's turned my hair three shades of gray. With all the work bnd a little playD But I finally got the chance to say - thank you so much Sal and Big A. - DNS Gail Denise Smith Fredericksburg, Virginia Psychology True happiness consists not in the multitude of friends, but in their worth and value. - Ben Johnson Victoria Ninon Olivia Smith Morris, New York Biology 107 Stephanie Hadley Spalt Ellicott City, Maryland Political Science ttl shall be telling this with a sigh somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and l - I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. - Robert Frost Margaret Squicciarini Blue Point, New York Political Science hCourage mounteth with occasion. - William Shakespeare hTake it easy, take it as it comes; specialize in having fun. - Jim Morrison Catherine E. Stader Gaithersburg, Maryland Economics ttMeanwhile, for now, this must suffice: that murder and resut rection are the levers of change, that creation and complexit are one, that miracle is contradiction. 108 Leslie Sullivan La Jolla, California Art History lllf a man loves the labor of his trade, apart from any question of success or fame, the gods have called him - Robert Louis Stevenson Carolyn Supplee Mantua, New Jersey Chemistry llYou are today where your thoughts have brought you; you will be tomorrow where your thoughts take you. - James Allen x it Siew Lai Teoh Taiping, Malaysia International Relations lllf only children could have had the stars, the flowers and the butterflies, instead of war. - Phuong Trieu llFor what does it profit a man if he gains the whole world and loses or forfeits himself? - Luke 9:25 109 Diane Marie Teubner North Chelmsford, Massachusetts English ul hear the tide turning. Last eager wave over - taken and pulled back by first wave of the ebb. The pull back by moonache. The great knots of moon-awake energy far out. - Denise Levertov Jennifer Helen Thomas Towson, Maryland American Studies llBut I don't want to go among mad people? Alice remarked. lth, you can't help that. said the cat: llwe're all made here. llm mad. You're mad. llHow do you know I'm mad? said , Alice. HYou must be. said the cat, llor you wouldn't have t 3 come herefl - Lewis Carroll Sharon D. Thomas Baltimore, Maryland Chemistry NWhen we, like Adam and Eve, have undergone the shock t self-discovery, we are likewise ashamed of what we see. - Keith Huttenlocker 110 Marcia Louise Tondora Johnstown, Pennsylvania Economics 11The heart has reasons which reason knows nothing of. - Blaise Pascal Valerie M. Toth Warren, New Jersey Psychology uNagyon SZt'epen K6526n6k mindent Lade'zsanyamtiil a t'edesapamtol. Lisa M. Trudeau Latham, New York Dance 11in the twilight bf life, God will not judge our earthly posses- sions and human success, but rather on how much we have oved. - St. John of the Cross 111 Nancy Chiyoko Tsuyuki Scarsdale, New York Music Therapy and Composition l will not play at tug 0' war. I'd rather play at hug 0' war, where everyone hugs, instead of tugs . . . and everyone wins. - Shel Silverstein Rosanna Elizabeth Tufts Duxbury, Massachusetts Music The Bach stops here. - WBJC uOhhh, Boston you're my home. - Standells 112 Kathy Tyndall Ocean City, Maryland Sociology xYou can dream, but you can never go back the way yc came? - Jackson Browne Luce Vela Santurce, Puerto Rico FrencWCommunications Lisa Ann Unhoch Greenwich, Connecticut CommunicationVPhilosophy The true moral ideal, whether self-control 0r integrity or courage, is really a kind of purgation from all these emotions, and wisdom itself is a sort of purification. - Plato Laura Valins Beachwood, Ohio Art Therapy 113 114 Laurence Anne Wahlstrom Brookfield, Connecticut Biology nyhank you mom and dad! nyeady or not world - here I come! . . . Christine C. Wallenhorst Dayton, Ohio Education nyive life to uits fullest, you are the only one that can do it. Katherine Baldwin Watts Winchester, Virginia Dance Diana Stuart Wheeling Johnston, Pennsylvania Art Conservation Leah Nisa Weinstein Baltimore, Maryland Applied MathematichComputer Science iiWho is truly rich? One who is happy with his lot Patricia loan Wells Mount Holly, New Jersey CommunicationsiTheatre iiA man may sleep at any time, but laughter restores the soul - Ann MCCaffrey 115 Meryl Wesly Wilk Flemington, New Jersey CommunicationVEnglish ooNo, no! The adventures first, said the Gryphon in an impa- tient tone: onxplanations take such a dreadful time. - Lewis Carroll Sarah Ellen Willis Atlanta, Georgia Biology Woday you are you. Thatos truer than true. There's no one alive Who is you-er than you. - Dro Suess Joanne Witt Baltimore, Maryland Computer SciencenHistory xw 116 Laura Young Annapolis, Maryland History yOne of my most challenging and rewarding experiences to date is being a student at Goucher. I shall be proud to be listed among the alumni of this outstanding college. May-Llng Woo St. Croix, Virgin Islands International Relationerconomics uChange your pleasures but never change your friends, - Voltaire WA child's toys and an old manrs reason are the fruits of the two seasons. - Blaikely Denise Yvette Young Baltimore, Maryland Communicationernglish uWrite till your ink be dry; and with your tears Moist it again, and frame some feeling line, That may discover such integrity - William Shakespeare 117 Marcia Elyse Youngerman Dalton, Georgia Psychology nAnd now here is my secret, a very simple secret: It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye! - The Little Prince Amy Zuckerkandel Wilmington, Delaware Psychology 118 Goucher Gopher Towson, Maryland Spiritual AwarenessiPhysical Education iiGopher it't hermore we promise you . . , u o b a e n o t a h t d r a e h r e V e n e ,v ? these gloves. Ind ve got to be kidding It took me four years to f Little do they know I am from the Health Reagans hitwomen! Department. Could you speak a little slower, we just got back from Happy Hour. Jim Billet, WOW! 120 I And youhre worried about the five year plan? . . . They promised me Playboy not Donneybrook! Youhre closing the piano on my fingers. Boy, it was fun in the woods! Are you sure we can do this? 121 You want to study my what? And they said this party would be fun, Thereure still five minutes. I am not going to panic. I am trying, I am trying. Pop quiz. Can you believe it? 122 What do you mean, when did I learn to read! Comfortable? lpromised not to tell, but . . . Ijust cannot pull another alllvnighter 123 Talk to me. What subject did you say you tutor in? I love these greasy burgers! ,', .11. g . Wow! I never had so many phone calls. I passed! 124 Here's to Graduation! Guess what I got for Christmas? They promised me I would make at least $15,000. Me? Go to Coucher? Never! Is there no end in sight? Between you and me . . . 125 GOUCHER DICTIONARY A 8: P: additional poundage BAGGING: the art of blowing off everything especially homework, papers, and studying for exams BARF: what your roommate does on your rug after she downs seven shots of Yukon Jack BLACKOUT: latest Goucher tradition BLOTTO: physical state after seven gin and tonics BONG: what radiators do at night and Goucherettes do during the day CAREER: every Brave New Womanls goal in life; blind ambition COAGULATION: what happens to your brain after the annual three day drunk celebrating the end of finals C.R.: College Republicans or Conservative Reaganites CUSTOM: 1001 ways to play with jello EX-LAX: a digestive aid or a former LH.U. lacrosse player FOX: what a pseudo-prep wears on his shirt and thinks he is FRATS: a place where grain alcohol, drugs, sex, and frat boys abound; the inmates run the asylum FRESHMAN: a form of Goucher lowlife recognized by a constant dazed and confused expression G.C.C.: Goucher Country Club G.H.: the only three o'clock class on campus GOUCHER: soon to become Goucher Tech; also known as Gouchee, Croucher, and Goucho GUT: a Course you attend only once a month HEALTH CENTER: Rx roulette HEUBECK HILTON: home of the Coucher elite HICK: any Goucherette from below the Mason-Dixon line H0 105: a place to go when all the bars close; polyester kingdom HOPPEYSVILLE: an area designated as the habitat of JiH.Ui students HORSEYBACK RIDING: a popular recreational activity at Goucher HOT STEEL: the best party on campus; freshman meat market JAP: a way of life; Uust About Perfeco; dripping gold jewelry, tight designer jeans, spiked heels and make up JOB: something every senior wants for Christmas LEES: calorie kingdom LIBES: a good place to sleep otherwise avoid at all costs LIKE: an overused adjective resulting from a New Jersey childhood LOWLIFE: one rung higher than a uwoman of promise MAGIC CIRCLE: a course commonly run by chunky Goucherettes and the mysterious expanding shape your tape measure makes as it encircles your waist 128 MARIAS: a pizza haven where they no speekie engie MATRIMANIA: a disease spreading rampant throughout the campus MATRIPHOBIA: the dreaded fear of engagement or marriage; not a comma illness at Coucher MEGA: any large quantity; Lew mega work, mega food . . a MID: a form of wildlife particular to the Annapolis region of Maryland, syn: Navy boy, squid, skinhead, middle MRS. DEGREE: a popular degree sought after by Goucherettes MT. WASHINGTON TAVERN: a local hangout for Baltimore boys, preps, CR and Goucherettes MUNCHIES: the only edible food on campus; consumption triggered by Stimson dinner; goes directly to hips NURD: a species of evolved insect which breeds in the llD level of J.H.U,'s Eisenhower Library PAKMAN: an alternative to studying; the most popular man on campus PUEBE: something you don't date PRE-MED: something you do date P.0.: state you are in when you don't get mail tmalet PREPPIE: a way of life for rep school dropouts and frustrated elitists; pink ar green, bourbon and co e, gatoring R.A.: a select group of Goucherettes who receive a free telephone and the best room furnishings available RECEPTIONIST: the best gossip source on campus RENTS: the folks who suggested that you come to Goucher; also send mone and care packages ROADTRIP: the weekend mass migration of Coucherettes to any college predominantly populated by men ROCK: an obviously large diamond engagement ring SECURITY: what Goucher has a llfalse sense of SENIOR: Goucher elite recognized by a constant dazed and panicked expression SHUTTLE: a bus used to transport meat from Goucher to Hopkins; a ship of fools; voyage of the damned; Homewood bound SLEAZE: a girl everyone is secretly jealous of STUD: something not found at J.H.U. except maybe in left earlobe THE RAT: the Thursday night meeting place of avid disco ducks and disco bunnies TWlT: a close friend WENCH: a common term for a Goucherette ZOOMIE: Coucher student who roadtrips by air. Goucher is a small womants college. One of the few in- stitutions remaining in the country that focuses exclusively on the education of young women. Goucher tradition reflects pride in academic achievement, social commitment, and personal growth. The women walking along the paths of Goucherts campus, living in the dorms, and attending the classes serve as a living embodiment of the Coucher objec- tive: to take pride in being a woman, to strive towards discovering onets full potential with direction and determina- tion, to develop and mature into a woman of promise. 129 130 Coucherk campus abounds with stu- dent hangouts The post office, com- muter lounge, snack bar, greenhouse bookstore, and yes, even the library overflow with young women. Whether checking their mail, Chatting with friends, eating a snaCk, or doing last minute homework, there is always someone around. Students also fre- quent less relaxing places such as the science labi computer room, and the art studio when it is time for work, Most of all, Coucher women enjoy relaxing with friends and popcorn after long, hard hours of studying. 131 The lush, green Hcountry CIUbH ap- peal 0f the campus inspires the athletic prowess in even the most leisurely of Goucher ladies. The magic circle is a familiar battleground for those students running, jogging, and biking to eliminate the freshman WE. Softball, field hockey, lacrosse, swimming, or trotting a horse through the untouched backwoods and fields of Goucher serve as some of the more popular pastimes Of course, we cant forget the daily General Hospital episodes watched faithfully every afternoon by the ever- present soap addicts! 134 , , wmn WW quwaxwm' W ' What will leave the greatest impres- sion on us after we leave the gates of Goucher? The responses vary, yet many will agree that the time spent in the dorms will hold a special place in our memories. Popcorn parties, all nighters, and an inordinate amount of talking ldown the hall on the phonel constitute the basis for most dorm activity although waterfights, late night practical jokes, and 1:00 am trips to Marials Piz- zaria and A 8K P are not uncommon. 138 139 1v ; C . J .84 , ., AW 6.4le 9 a , , I $9! $5 E. , L ieivff 9 E G E GOUCHER COLL It has been said that our social life at Goucher revolves around piling on the beloved blue Coucher-Hopkins llmeat- wagon on Thursday nights for an evening of drinking and dancing at the Hopkins Rat. But, thatls not it at all; roadtrips, Mid- shipmen from nearby Annapolis, Orioles games, and Harborplace also contribute to our good times. In addition, Goucher does have a social life within its own ivy-covered gates. The traditional Convocation featured Anchorwoman Jessica Savitch as the principal speaker. Other numerous ac- tivities including orientation week festivities, a beef-crab feast on the lawn, Hot Steel band, Rocktoberfest, Potpourri, house parties, TGIF in the greenhouse, the film series, instructional Tanning, and Graduation Week activities all make Goucher a funfilled active community. 142 143 144 How can one explain four years of growth, the building of friendship, knowledge, and ex- periences? Each of us comes to Coucher from a different background, bringing with us our individual personalities, talents, and hopes for the future Throughout the campus rings the everpresent sense that there is a purpose - a purpose for Goucher College and for us as Goucher women. Deeper than the Classrooms, the academics, and the textbooks lies the heart of Goucher, the feeling that is within all of us, you and me, for we are Goucher College We may forget the academics, and even the parties, but the feel- ing of Goucher will remain with us forever, for that is the tie that binds all of us together. 145 146 BLACK STUDENTS ASSOCIATION 147 CHORUS W 3W3 11m $92: 148 COMMUTING STUDENTS 149 HOUSE COUNCIL 150 MATH AND COMPUTER CLUB 151 REVEREND'S REBELS 152 SAILING CLUB 153 WEEKLY STAFF 154 YOUNG DEMOCRATS . .ISTORY CLUB CAMERA S' v ' Career Development Board Consignment Bookstore Dance Group Economics Club French Club Goucher Chamber Orchestra Goucher Christian Fellowship Guides to Goucher International Students Assn. JHU Tutorial Project Open Circle Theatre Preface 155 House Council presents the Gong Show!!! Featuring Ruthie Minetto and Penny Long as M.C.S. The Monotones were good, but they couldn't beat their Women of Promise! 156 BACON HOUSE Goucher is . . . undershirts . . . two hundred women from Fischer doing laundry on a Sunday afternoon in four washers and three dryers . . . like jail . . . a great place . . . adolescence . . . for lessers . . A they'll never let us out of here . . . dealing with crazy freshmen . . . especially from Texas . . . let's all transfer to Chapel Hill . . . used to be a safe place to live . . . has become cultured . . . wa hoo wa . . . wearing Chardon jeans in the shower . . . after you've been here, you can't go home again . . .your mama moved in . . . I want a car . . . a man . . .a date . . .Sig Ep . . . Bruce Springsteen . . . all nighters. . .unicorns . . . midnight pizza . . . letters to the Weekly . . . Southern dingalings . . . popcorn always l . . Maria's . t .llwho's in the shower now? . . . flunking out . . . the best women'ls college in the East . . . fruity loons . . . Orioles l .1 wanting boys at the next house meeting . . . close your eyes and donit open them until Spring semester . . . nothing like tradition . . . skip- ping class . t . suntanning . . . snowballs . . . blackouts . . . why aren't we in the preppy handbook? . A . roadtrips . . . Princeton, UVA. . . 157 158 BALDWIN HOUSE Goucher is . . . survival of the richest . . . Rulla Lenska fan club . . . fuzzy duck . . . book 'em Danno, murder one . . . heya, maka chut upa . . . three cheers for the BBS fan club . . . more groupies . . . orange M8tM's . , . uthis is true . . . keeps you going forever . . . diet? who's on a diet? . . . wall to wall all nighters . . . going punk . . A be there, aloha . . . once a girl has a taste of mink, she can't go back to pastrami . t . thanks Burt . . . he's my idol . . . would you shut up already with Al . . . playing James Bond in the halls . . . in my next life . . . pink and green clash . . . snickers bars and diet pepsi . . . let's go serenade Bogdan . . . a sanctuary for the unusual . . . Baldwin Bond League 007 . . A radical row . . . mass confusion . . l washing your feet with soap . . . close enough to Lee's . . . popcorn, grapes, and stoned wheat crackers . . . sweatpants . . . grape attacks . . . rough . . . a womenls college not a girls school . . . swearing for the millioneth timey Wm never gonna go to the Rat again . . . study breaks . . . definitely funky . . . BENNETT HOUSE Goucher is . . . all dressed up and no place to go . . . a college no one has ever heard of . . t sweatpants and things that hide the freshman 10-20 lbs . . . nSecond floor, ltm home, ltm home . . . a women's college not a girls school . . . learning to live with your roommate . . . missing men . . . not in Georgia . . . shagging . . . Bennett behind bars . . . cocktail parties . . . bloody marys . . . gin and tonic . . . popcorn, constantly . . . the kissing booth on second floor . . . a lot of memories . . . good times . . . home of the Hopkin's heartache . . . kiss the A goodbye . . . bats in the halls . . . we're not all here to find a JHU husband . . . not having a mommy . . . a means to an end Ge, insanity, mental illnessl . . . a commando quarter . . . shots, anyone? 4 . . skipping 8:30 am class . . . a constipated candy machine . . . getting the rum . . . rolling beer kegs . . . Paula punch . . . vhe had the biggest feet . . . roadtrips to USNA . . . long distance phone calls on Burt . . . Navy boys . . . hanging in the halls . . . climbing the walls . . . TGIF . . . molds character, breeds integrity, and harvests confidence tno wonder we have problems with bugsll . . . playing tennis in the halls . . . gnarly . . . 159 160 CONNER HOUSE GOUCHER IS . . . . . . a good time . . . men, men, men , . . inglewouk . , . a haven for celebates . . , Luke and Laura . . . I don't know o . . amoretta and orange juice . . i pre-meds . i . mega popcorn . . i too strict on their party rules . . t flushing. . . 411 on graduate unemployment lists . . . a blast i . . women of promise . . i intense . . . to understand it is to experience it . i . eat, eat, eat, and eat t . . a Bio study group twith hard liquor to calm the nervesl . i . procrastination . . i moldy curtains . . . like a Sheppard Pratt stay . . . flooded showers . . t living your life in the commons . . . like falling on your head . . . famous for its bright blue shuttle driving through the streets of downtown Baltimore packed with girls . . . if you only knew . . . a wonderful experience . . i pasta, pasta, pasta . t t living in and sleeping out . . . a place to develop beyond mediocre . . . kraft macaroni and cheese i i i guiding light i . . the llFreezeway . . . sometimes a little too open-minded . . . a place where you get a little too much . . t DULANEY HOUSE Goucher is . . . nothing without Dulaney ducks . . . whatever you make it . . . unbelievable . . . not caring what you wear to class . . . waiting for Rhoda to invite yoy over for tea . . . friendships to last a lifetime . . . the best and the worst of times . . . a beautiful atmosphere, and wonderful friends . . . locking a bewildered English major in the Computer room 4 . . feeling fat after too much ice cream . . . an ulcer . . . flirty . . . original . . . a big hangover . . . yellow long sleeve T-shirts . . . the Quantico annex . . . a ginkgo berry . . . remarkable . . . a country club without golf carts . . . a place where leaders are born women . . . spending a fortune on preppy clothes . . . wonderful . . . quacked . . . unique . . . getting the best out of life . . . disconnecting long distance calls . . . individualistic . . . wonderful . . . never seeing the library in four years . . . the best . . . not a finishing school . . . sole supporter of Leels and Sunny Surplus . . .successful beer bashes . . . coctail parties . . . a tux . . . mega donut sales . . . a wonderful learning experience. . . absurd . . . staying in the Computer Room til all hours of the night . . . Maria's and Lee's ice cream . . . I wish I were preppy like all the other groovy people . . . knowing how to party. . . 161 162 GAMBLE HOUSE Goucher is . . . selling donuts to make money . . . a butt kicking experience . . . a trip to USNA . . . shorts and sweater weather . . . the Tavern on Saturday night I . . H0 Jo's . . . a pIace to grow, and grow, and grow . . . Poor RichardIs . . . BixbyIs . . .Ithe Crease . . . a constant dilemma between beer, boys, and books . . . squids . . . what me, worry? . . . Pebble Beach . . .too much . . A living without men . . . anyone want to go to dinner? . . . talking for 103 hours to myself . . . a unique place: . . I donIt feel like food poison . . . more men than women at fire drills . . . Towson branch 1f the Naval Academy . . .having trouble getting up before noon . . . spacing out . . . communal eating . . . gaining 200 lbs. freshman year . . .all night long in the halls . . . I prefer Florida or the Bahamas . . . do I smell popcorn? . . . Saturday night at Ho JoIs . . .mothballs at 2:00 am . . . General Hospital I . . friends . . . missing the shuttle . . . long distance phone calls to the other side of theUSA . . . going dizzy . . . gin and tonic . . . never having time to do homework but always having time to talk with friends . . . FOOPER HOUSE Goucher is . . . listening to all that noise . . . a class in advanced trashy novel reading . . . the home of University of Maryland Football Team's fan club . . . never getting any mail in your mailbox . . . suicide . . . you never end up where you begin . . . the ltBraid Brigade . . . yes, some Coucher girls do have boyfriends from JHU . . . sophomore year crying the blues . . . morning wake up knocks . . . long and exciting nights . . . Accounting 110. . . work, work, and more work . . . not fun . . . Sig Ep . . . Bruce Springsteen . . . Pebble Beach . . . all nighters . . . midnight pizza . . . breeding grounds for mental illnesses . . . we know where the fun is . . . weekend wildness and day to day madness . . . shaving cream showers . . . popcorn . . . having water fights . . . the best of times . . . the worst of times . . . a place to find yourself . . . driving me crazy . . . commons room and playing bridge . A . similar to uCell Block H . . . an enigma . . . cold showers . . . toilet papering the halls and the freshmen's rooms . . . loud loud noises in the morning . . . a place for dreaming . . 4 163 164 EFFERY HOUSE Goucher is . . . Threels Company . . . Bixbys . . . coffee breaks in the hall . . . C.H. . . . a menagerie . . . a wide assortment of people . . . the way to survive is roadtrips . . . playing for keeps . . . taps in the bathroom . . . sweats and comfortable living and lots of people and lots of . . . we don't care as much about others as we do about ourselves at 3:00 am . . a foreign word for the day . . . oki chimbo . . . it's all relative and it just doesn't matter . . . a bummer . . . one big womb . . . life can really . . . good food, good life . . . on the road to Sheppard Pratt . . . for anyone who'll take it . . . Bahama mamas . . . we are elevated . . . playing air guitar . . . a nice place to visit but I wouldn't live here . . . we want a bloody mary cocktail party in between every class . . . at day we are slow, but at night . . A a life full of sin . . . tired of being prime and proper . . . as you can see, we all like Goucher very very much . . . the $64,000 question is what are nice girls doing in a place like this? . . . it looks like it'll never end . . . LEWIS HOUSE Goucher is . . . so this is it, huh? . . . hereis to good times, good friends, tonight is kinda special . . . help me make it through this week . . . null set . . . Girard'sy be there . . . would you buy a record from a big, pink, fat, ugly elephant?. . . HOh, Lord, buy me a Mercedes Benz? My friends all have Porsches, I must make amends . . . a test . . . today? . . . sex,drugs, and rock in roll . . . would you please turn off the Barbra Streisand . . . mystery meat . . . the clash . . .where's the party? i . t what time is the shuttle coming? . . . I can no longer shop happily . . . I came here for a special offer. . . guaranteed personality . . . I met you at the Rat last Thursday . . t were off . . . whois going to Hopkins Library?. i . cocktail hour . . . G.H. . . . sweet . . . I cant deal . . . tonight? . . . whatts for dinner? . . .flipping out . . . lim flushing, no kidding. . . what's the special flavor at Leeis this week? . . . whots going to call Maria's? . . . Who's room are we watching CH. in today?. . . that's really sick . . . anybody going to the A 8t P? . . . Washington and Lee Minks . . i watch out for Calhoun men . . . who's playing the Carpenters? ugh . . . 165 166 PROBST HOUSE Goucher is . . . all divine madness . . . dear mom . . . keep it clean . . . anybody wanna go to dinner? . . . a care package . . . after all the money is this what we get? . . . I wanna go home . . . you donlt want to know . . . does anyone deliver pizza? . . . pigout . . . roadtrips . . . Wow . . . oink . . . hi there, chicka mama . . . do you want anything from A 8! P? . . . Ya mather . . . she has a single but I live there too . . . meatmarket . . . the Rat . . . we gotta clean this room . . . wanna beer? . . . Lees . . . super freak . . . she's a very kinky girl . . . gametes . . . blow cookies . . . what's the major problem? . . . to the max . . . munch out . . . hubba hubba . . . who's pulling an all nighter? . . . Probst parties are dangerous . . . home of the dummies . . .what's a single? . . . I love to pork . . . party on Probst . . . expensive . . . we're outta here . . A you're a sick puppy A . . Excuse Me! . . . ice cream . . . weeeeeerd . . . got change for a dollar? . . . Goucher women promise . . . bad checks . . . make your own fun . . . are you going to class, or are you going to stay on the roof? . . . wild thing . . . letls sabotage C 8t P . . .gotta book . . . no biggie . . . Probst hall is dangerous. . .shake a leg mama . . . ROBINSON HOUSE Goucher is . . . celebration of the individual . . . Baltimore boys . . . the Tavern . . . Hard Times on Monday nights . . . the Towson dorm . . . spooey . . . a water balloon fight . . . a joke . . a mysterious prowI in the middle of the night . . . a rest stop for wives . . . a convent . . . crazy, man t . . a party . . . a tangueray and tonic . . . a great place to meet wild and crazy girls . . . a lovely country club A . . a place to grow into a Goucherette . . . learning to eat trash . . . an adventure . . . a nice place . . . buzzing a fish salesman . . . spinsterhood . . . a dull campus t . . where all the students go to JHU to look for . . . My God! What's that? A Man! . . . Bahama mama . . . soap opera city . . . the hideaway . . . profound women . . . hanging out in the halls . . . beds in the bathroom . . . Secret Santa . . . twinking . . . riding bikes in the hall . . . interesting . . . who's they boy in the bathroom? . . . stuffed bats for dinner . . . making sure you get off campus at least twice a day . . . having a date . . . going looney tunes. . .declared disaster area. . . kegs in the tub and diaquiris in the hall . . . 167 168 WAGNER HOUSE Goucher is . . . I want a phone call . . . lwant a letter . . . it's only a teenage wasteland . . . anyone for pizza? . . . it's 2:00 am who wants to call Jimmyis and go to Ho Jois? . . . 4th floor reigns . . . I'd rather be in Probst . . .in the Navy . . . midnight A 8t P runs . . i Ape runso . .why us? . . . body building. . .lthink, therefore I am ihungryi. . .see ya later . i . I feel strangely calm . i . what am I doing in this nutty place? . . . where is Grinneil? . . . later gator . . . wasting away my youth and beauty . . . Wake up . . . Wagner women have class . . . donit do anything I wouldnit do . . . lfeel like raising hell . . . flushing . . . it's time for a daily rest period . . . are too many girls here . . . where are the men? . . . skoobe do be do . . . help . . . party- face . . . WINSLOW HOUSE Goucher is . . . Pacman . . . how to say llno when they're only serving pork . . . I love the boys in Goucher . . . book . . . it's gorgeous . . . you just crack me up . . . Grand Central Station . . . you a freshman? . . . thought so . . . gin and tonics . . . Poor Richards and Lees . . . whom shall I page? . . . how about moose meat? . . . the Rat and Towson bars . . .you're late again . . . we don't want this bed, it's broken . . . can I order a taxi for 12:30 please? . . . any better than l was before . . A bingo . . .oops . . . l have an M8tM for you . . . oops . . . guess it was Motrin . . . porking . . . initial shock . . . apathy . . . pressure . . . prepared to face the world out there finally . . . come here . . . interesting people . . . what am I doing at an all girls school? . . . such is life . . . yogurt covered raisins . . . frog man? . . . clone . A . boys wanted . . . inquire within . . . she's a very kinky girl . . . we missed the shuttle . . . vaseline on doorknobs . . . beat me, abuse me, make me write bad checks 169 FIELD HOCKEY 172 173 174 TENNIS 175 SWIMMING 176 i g ,I 177 BASKETBALL 178 179 LACROSSE 180 181 VCMLEYBALL DANCE 182 SOFTBALL DANCE 183 17 Shaman r. J v - . H ' '5 3 5 '5 5 .. 1: -. ' 51-, x ,5 ,2 5535.52.55 555.55 1,5525 5.. 5 .. r , - . , 4.6 5., .5. J 5 .; . k . axis 4 5551,55 f??.55 r -5 55. 5555.555: .5 . '5 5 5' :. 5.565; 4 M? 155555.. 15'. 5 -' 55 '5 415245555575, 2' 5 . 5 '3. , pm. A 5 1?? 3555:: E t , , t 2:5 '1: 5 J 4 DE . 4. 5' 5.: -. , a g: ; 74 J 555555-55 6,535.5; , N 65.555555 F5 51.55555; 45,5535 5 x , w? Cxi-Aijivjpi 5 5.1555535: ' ;L AW ,Drs :1; x w. T. c .5. :5 186 PLAN YOUR aMANAsERS Mamas NEEDED WITH us i. , 9 JWMPY . t- Eeuseaf muzw conemwmnss cuss o; 2a.: THERFS PILWHVS MOM k1. me MN W Compliments of MARINS PIZZA OF TOWSON To All the Goucher Girls: 16 West Allegheny Ave. Thank you for Towson, Maryland all your patronage 21202 and keep eating 296-1389 296-1399 PIZZA! 187 Congraiulaiions Again +0 Jrhe Lasi of he Monks 'o the love of my life: Love Scooter iullivanstein: I guess them Baltimore boys arenlt so bad after allll Zora: Send me some letters from Colorado. I'll miss you. DLH Diane 6.: Have you ever considered taking rumbling for gym credits? Love and kisses. A friend 5: Herels to chemistry majors forever! Lin .inda: Will you ever be yearbook editor again? Love your companion from studio two. xlancy T.: How long did it take to get your checks? lo the Pig in 23: I miss you. Love, the Pig in 1A To Goucher College: Thanks for three of the best years of my life. LK. Donna and Lyn: Thanks for being there. I'll miss you both. Anne 3.D.: Are those weeknight late movies on TV. really so interesting? No, I will not come talk to you at 3:00 am! Your neighbor :arol: Next time you go to Rehobeth remember to bring extra money for bail! Mary Jo: They really were from me. Cupid ' Mom and Debbi: Thanks for always being there. Marcia uEverybody worships me, its nauseating! Cori: Illl miss you and your innocent ears. Don't turn so red! Linda M and MD, Cl, ZM, LT, SLT, CW, TB, AC, DI, BB, DM, and all GCF: Thanks for a year of growth and love in the Lord. LA. Cynthia: Raise hell and pass enough classes and miss us. Seagull Claudia: You'll be just beautiful as a bride. Be happy. Brownlee: It's just not fair! You'd damn well better miss us. The Seagull Roomie, that's you Isl: I've lived with many but you will always be my only roomie. Old roommates never die, they just get singles andYor get married. I'll miss you. Love, the hick from Tennessee that you got ustuck with. Janice: Hang in there! It can only get better. llm so glad we got to know each other. Much luck with next year. Anne Ali, Anne, and Paula: Butt? Thanks anyway. Aiello: Are all Scorpios really such wimps? The biggest wimp of them all. AEP or APE: What the attraction at W 8! L? Oh . . . Francis: liggle that flab, and run that circle. Your partner Debbie: It's nice to have lius back again. Love, LMK Sue Foo: Keep the faith. Raise hell and have fun. Love ya, JS N.D.: Someday we will meet again and have mint julips on the veranda. Keep that Southern spirit. Love, 53. Ed-man: I hope you weren't a mistake. See you in Plcola! The Koo Pam D.: Your hair may be longer, but so are your grudges. A Secret Admirer My dearest Leo: Our cosmic tie transcends the universe that the obscurity of our relevance is awesome. Love, your Sagittarius Car-man: You had your chance, but you lose. Your friend from home Heather: It's been an experience being your neighbor. MVP Gert and Bobbi: The pleasurels been all ours! Women of Promise Skirt: You're living where? With who? Isabel's cure for depression: Garfield Paula, Lynny, Chrissy: May you always overcome obstacles and reach for that npot of gold. MVP To the United States Naval Academy: Thanks for the 5000 good reasons. The Goucher girls. Morris Lynne Nichols: We missed you this year, but you were with Bennett in spirit. Pamela: Youlre one pretty special sophisticated lady. I'm going to miss you a lot. All my love, Lynette Good luck to all of my senior friends. lill miss you terribly. M.E.S. My Dear Peggy: Bless you for all you have done for me, especially cleaning my room. Love, Alison Siew Lai: Prov. 2:5 and 6. Thank you for having been such a wonderful friend. llMs. Teoh 189 190 To Philo. and Relig. Depts: I may or may not follow the information of my education, but I shall always be guide by the light that now shines within my mind and my soul. Jacqui Lynny: Keep on smiling, at least we know you're having a good time. MVP Jean W. and techies: Thanks and get some sleep. CR Mary: Whats the uAnnapolis Shuffle? Carolyn CR: l donit think that lill ever forget the percussion of LES. HM B.C.: There is too much to say. Love ya much, is Dosnnahand Anne: May your lights burn bright always. And your candles always be in reach. Electrically yours, ara Remember: My annual, Shop, St. Croix, Bixbys, Mariners, Quarters, and lots of old memories, that I know we vx never forget. Love you all. LAW Nance: I dont know if we should love or hate that gorgeous Buzz Bowman. Econ forever, LMM DeLar Carolyn: Whooopppee. We made it. Thank you for being such a great friend. Lets keep in touch. Love, L l Kooyie: I can't believe you finally got the yearbook completed. Sooie: You helped, I hope. Paula: Just for you, llll stay out of my pajamas and keep an endless pack of menthol cigs on me forever. Amos Debra Lee: Even if my mind does think you're the cutest thing around, I still like you. We Leos have to stick together . . . thanks for four years of friendship'and hallship. Maureen: Stay healthy please and you will visit and come to dinner?? McD, LA and all other guilty parties: Lee's, H0 Jols, Swensons, Friendlys and Baskin-Robbins were great. Let's do again sometime. Your fellow pig. Sue; congrats on Drexel. May your future be PA-free. Bea Cynthia: For a freshman twit you sure are one great kid. Without you, life would've been dull. Hereis to future Ho Jo's and Beloc . . . your eternal night owl and fwiend. LGK: You're a special lady, don't ever forget that . . . ever. I'll be with you in spirit . . . and I'm glad for the friendship now . . . even the 7:00 am class . . . thanks for the bed. ILY, SMF Dear Editor of the Yearbook: Did anyone ever tell you that you are wonderful, fantastic, an inspiration, and mos of all, my fwiend? To Sir twith lovey: On my way to my future. No, I will not drop you off. llll work on my long distance. Luv, Ducki Jane: tlFair, kind, and true have often lived alone, Which three till now never kept seat in one. Shakespeare, Sonnet 105. Nancy: llBut if the while I think on thee, dear friend, All losses are restored and sorrows end? Shakespeare, Sonnet 30 Meredith: llBlessed are you, whose worthiness gives scope, Being had, to triumph, being leaked, to hope. Shakespeare, Sonnet 52 AEP or APE: Living across from you has been as wonderful as living with you. Waiting for Don was the worst . . . Jack and Ginger helped out tho. What an unforgettable Valentine's Weekend. FCS Cori and Carolyn: Thanks for saving me. Your breakfast buddy. Sea Sh-t: You've always done the impossible. That included being there, at all times and CARING. Here's to Lilly when we're 40. PS. I may come as a bride. Sha Sh-t Kolman: When you publish that first collection of short stories and become famous, please don't forget your inspiration. ME! Flair Sue: Hereis to Leels three times a day and Mariais for lunch, dinner, and a midnight snack. Lin Heather: Yellow flags forever! Glyshe: I'm the fool! You tried to warn me. Thanks for your support. The Editor Diana: I hope to be seeing you around. MVP ' Lynny: When this book is done we are going to PARTY! LK Congratulations to the C.P.A. 1982. I xiello: How about living in Marshallis apartment? Could be a good time? Never forget. Craig: How often do you suck face with drunk strangers? F.l. iooie: Well fwiend, weive had many great times, remember them fwerever. Kooie leather: Stay obscure forever. People will always wonder! Love, Linda virs. Eaton: See you in the fleet. Mrs. Gallagher to be. Molly and All: No more news is even better. Dulaney House: I'll miss you all. Much success to llThe Ducks. Anne 0. Nagner women: Thanks for the pig-outs, the kinky notes, and the padded cell. CR lhoda: by graduation, all the loose ends should be tied up. The Phantoms Loretta and Debbie: Boston was great. Thanks. ' :lair: I know Virgos and Leos don't get along so why do I like you? Have you mellowed? Di: Hereis to you, Bruce and the Nectar of the Gods, lTangerayf Thanks LMM Cynthia: How bout those Baltimore boys? Living at the Tavern, Alonzos, Waterstreet, Peters, The Crease, The Cafe, Sex, Drugs, Rock and Roll, Mega and Beers, and MEN. Where the hell is College Park airport? FCS To my favorite llBagwomen of Promise : E.G., S.H., R.M., L.McK., M. MCG, and LP. - Good luck and HI see you at Grand Central. L.C.S. Donit eat too many bananas. Madame X To LK and CC: Thanks for listening to it all. LS Lynette: We've been through a lot. Hope the years to come will see more shared laughter land no more tearsl We made it. Anne Susie: You are a faggy whimp, but I love you. Whereis Cross Keys and my pimple medicine? I could go for trail mix amongst anything else edible. FFIB and EKUD. Bite the big one. FCS Muffy Y., Patty H., Gretchen M.,: Life tand meetingsl might be quite boring without us. Do you think you can handle it? Love, a couple of nuts. Time can be remembered but not relived. Celebrate every moment of life. 5.3.: Always keep up the spirit. I'll visit you in SD. when you least expect it. You're the only one whose love life changed as much as mine. See you in August. Be good. ND. To Cindy 3., Lisa 5., Lisa T., Siew-Lai and Carolyn l.: Good luck, you brave new women. Be wild. Love, 007 Mary: For two llno-fun people we manage to do okay, no? The other Mary Va: Do we call you Mrs. when you come back? Ground Floor To the Gang: Here's to whimps at Waterstreet, plebes at Peters, aces at Alonso's and miracles at MWT. Congratulations Paula: No more Cellblock H. Lizard Meryl: I'll miss you, especially at party time. Congrats. Lizard Music Department: Is it time for another party? Kellie: What are you going to do next year without me to keep you in line? Take care, bend your knees and keep your head up. Pensacola Marine CSG: Well, now that you have her, what are you going to do with her? Ha Ha, The Fwiend EMC: ul don't know why, but I have a feeling. or as you'd say llWhat will the future bring? Youire my one and only mid. Here's to visits to Picola. I love you. SMF Heather: P.K. wants you in a bad way. Mrs. Eaton: Can I change my major? Can I transfer? Dear GCF: Thank you for helping me grow. My prayers will always be with you. Take care. Love, Li Li Hey Huggins: Consider yourself impeached. Your faithful follower. Robinson 2nd: Since I cant live in the dorms, can I live in your bathroom? B, N, and C will decorate for me. Miss me. The Dr. Cori, Sue, Heather, and Debbie: Will the old cellblock ever be the same? Love, Cellblock 2H Sayet: llll miss your Californian surprises. Will you be my pen pal. Your Neighbor. Sue: What did you do to get Ed's car? To the midshipmen at USNA: I've enjoyed our relationship. A friend. F.W. and F.W.: It would have been a long four years without you. All my love, F.W. Isabel: llWhereis Quivereing? lill never forget the times we've had. H. 191 192 Francis: You booger. Here's to tradition. We've done it best. H. Blockhead: Some day your Jewish midship Prince will take you away and life will be crazy. Best of luck in the future. Skirt and I will miss you. LK. To my favorite RAts P and L: Thanks for lessons 1-10 on how to be socially acceptable. MF Boo Boo: Thank God for you. Senior year wouldtve been difficult otherwise. ltm glad for our friendship, talks, and good times Letts never lose touch. llove you tons. Sooie Maureen M.: Who ever guessed you d go from serenadin me at my Bennett balcony to date my llbrother. You re one of those rare individuals .you ll make it.A ways your friend fellow lrishwoman Cori: Did you ever feel like an iron in a deflection chamber? The other half of the M. S. twins. P-face: Messy situations tor conditionsl should be easy for the girl who can be in two places at one time. tU. of l or GCJ P.S. Have you called Lillian lately? Meet you at the Tavern. llLighten up, be happy, and always love your mama. Zari-san iSBEl: Your friendship is a jewel. Remember our crazy talks. Miss you VV much. PTL Siew Lai Ellen and Laura: I love you guys too. Hang in there, its only for two more years. Want some l5l rum? F.W. and F.W.: Well, we're here and about to leave. Four years isn't so long after all. l wouldn't have made it without you. Thanks for everything. Love, F.W. Roomie: Bosley called . . . he wants money. Timothy called . . . she said Purrr. Curt called . . . Curt who? I thougl his name was Craig I miss you and your mess. Please don't give me anymore hand-me down men See you when you re Mrs. Love, me. Misses lshii, Tech, and Trudeau: I hate to see you go, the thought fills me with woe; this Is to let you know my prayers with you leave that to our God you may cleave, stand firm In all you believe Much love In Christ Adler-face. J.R.: can I borrow you're purple grapefruit for my coming out? H.M. FCS: Savannah woman, youtre teasing my mind . . . LOVE, Baltimore boys. Susie: Football players play good games. Dear Mr. and Mrs. Dooley: I'll always treasure your love and support. Miss you, Siew Lai. Sioux Tribe: Hope you have 10 little Indians. Seriously, we talked too much, but we had fun. From charades witl Wixler and Madigan to Ed and Jack. It's time to hit the real world. O'Levinsohn Marcia and Cindy: I wouldn't have missed all the good times, love and friendship for anything. Love you both, Lynette Marcia P.: Ed and I will meet you and Alan in the bathroom at 2:00 am. Okay?? Glad I got to know you. You're pretty neat. The mid's woman. Sha Sha: Really, all mids arentt so bad. Flahertyburg Lisa ton topl F: The wangs lose as the winners wail to the max. The Bilt. Laura: First Williams, then Coucher. Are you going to follomee forever? Good luck next year and treat yourself to some chicken and catsup. U: How much does it cost to move a piano? M. Wayne: I love you. Thank you. Tonyy Grandma and Grandpa: We love you too. Our first Md. crabs. Peg: Looks like you made it. Congrats. Love, Beth. D. Who will navigate and who will steer? Thanks for a great year. L. To the Exercise Group: were gonna live forever with Night Fever. We're in shape now. Sarah. Kathie: Spare me. Rambunctiously, Mike. To DCD: Congratulations, Sunshine Brownlee: Thanks. Karen. Dear P.M.L. ltts still just you-n-me. We graduated with B.A.'s in each other. A.M.L.F. D.Y.D. Lynne C.: Thanks for all the hard working days at the PO. Love, P.O. Staff Bobby L.: We love you. Tootsarooki: from White Plains? Our friend . . . fate has dained that we must part, we always keep you close to our hearts, We wish you laughter, smiles, tahut-hairflipy, Thanks for being a friend. Best of luck, we'll miss you, til we meet again. All our love, P 8t M Axnnie: I won't be bellowing down the hall much anymore. Will you miss me? JS :irst Floor Dulaneyites and the rest of the FAMILY: Many thanks and good luck to you all I'm going to miss ya. Love, Lynette vlarcia, Paula, Diana, Chrissy, Kathy: We finally made it. Here's to good times. The years were very special. Boog slewman, miss me. PLO Vleryl: Thanks for sitting in the back seat. Sue: I'll forget a few other nights, itts convenient. Banana: Wish we could have waited and Billed you at the end of the semester. Love, L and P less: Good luck in the next four years. Carolyn -Ierets to the U.S.'s next Henry Kissinger or Barbara Walters. Miss you, Lizard 3aula and Lynny: Thanks for everything. With you two there definitely was never a dull moment. Keep smilin, drinkin, and smokin. Amos andYorJ.T. Andy: See ya in the movies. Amos Clauds: It was some year but we made it. Good luck to you and Craig and lets laugh about A 8! I now that it's done. IIA pig on toe shoes. See you in August. SAL Merge: I know you'll always be a slob, only because you look like a model. Your Prince is coming, believe me. S ar Sue: Glad I got to know you. Ilm still debating whether or not to believe the 05. part about your love life. MVP Zig: How was Hawaii?? Meet any cut zigettes? Aloha, Sarah and Prince Seniors of Bennett House . . . Itll miss you. Happy future. LA. 83. talias Betancourt-facel: Who, us? Partners in gluttony? Lee's again? Never. LA. Trina Queen: Where's Saint Elmos? Still looking. Sarah Lynny: Just for you I'll put the kids toothbrushes in the john and put their furniture in the bathroom. IT. Mary F.: Is it true that a mid wanted to swim the Severn river for you? CS Nancy V., Beth, Nancy Q., Kathy: You will have to make sure the social program survives. The Masters Heather: Its been an experience being your neighbor. MVP Kooyie: Much much happiness avec Curt. INS Cynthia: raise hell and pass all of your classes. MISS US. IR: Thanks for teaching me how to divide. Wo. CR Holly, what do you get when you cross a drummer and an MD? CR Cori C.: Is sunset at Goucher the same as sunrise at USNA? Carolyn 5. Lisa: I'll miss you, Puff. You're the best and I love you a lot. We made it. Anne Suzanne and Allison: Be good without your mother. I'll think of you often. Keep in touch. Love you, Mom Carolyn and Lisa: Prov. 16:3. Your leadership has been truly inspiring. It will be remembered well in the Fellowship. Lots of love to all three of you, Zari C.R.: Can I call yet? H.M. Chrissy: Whatever was meant to be will be. MVP Ali: I'll try not to fall. J2, Oracle, moonchild, sister, FRIEND. In music, CR To Wagner Wednesday Clan: What do you do when your man . . . Luv, Bette Wraith: I know you're not glad to be out but there are some advantages. Lizard Probst 2nd: What will happen now to our mutual exchange program? Love from the Hilton. Control . . . for the female of the species is more deadly than the male. Becky: See? Miracles happen, like our friendship. Love ya, Anne Hes: Four years of putting up with me . . . Thanks. I love you even if you're not always tinormal and thanks for not listening through the walls. SMF Alan: I feel like you should be graduating along with me. May our relationship grow more each day. I love you. Marcia I93 I94 Hilary V.: It's been real and it's been fun and thanks to our power over people, I think we won. Don't you? La J. Sully: What can I say to an old college friend. Remember all the fun times; bionic senior year, Joe and Jack, Bermuda in March, road-trips to Princeton. Hereis to true friendship. Sharona D.C. forever. Bradley: You were always there when I needed a friend . . . and now I'll always be here when you need one. Thank God for $10 bills. The Coucherette. ES, MIR, SC, and CS: Bring back Dr. Larew. BB NKF: It was fun while it lasted. FYM I owe it all to Goucher. FYM Cellini: Oh how I miss those Tuesday nights. Good luck next year and keep your socks on. Love, Cella Jeff: It's been a pleasure enduring the kitchen tortures, the rag man and all other aspects of Goucher. You're a real hooterhead if you don't come back. Mutt Dresk and Puff: thanks for all the memories and friendship filled with tears and laughter. Banza I really dont drink that much. F.C,S. Hey Boog, meet me at the College center . . . and dont forget the shovels. The Phantom Sha Sha: Who would have guessed that perhaps we'd grow up. Have we? Maybe not, but at welve had our fur and now our memories. You'll be my friend always. Don't forget Hooligans . . . February 28, 1990. Be there. Love, Sioux Tribe. Class of 82: I will miss you. FYM Dear GCF: Thanks for being my support. Miss you so much . . . Maranatha. Siew Lai Paula D.: Have you looked face to face with any snow lately? MVP Bacon Ground Floor: There's a full moon tonight. Annie and Donna Ali: Had any good flights lately? Dear Zari: What a fun year we had together. Good luck in your senior year. I'll miss you. Love, LiLi Jill: IIBut here's the joy: my friend and I are one. Shakespeare Sonnet 42 Lewis 2nd Sophs: We are getting better with age. One of you. Garufi: Kim isn't so bad, marriage will be great. Sue Nancy V.: Is he really as gentle as you say? Moi and Toi: What am I going to do without you guys? Yous J.R.: Don't disturb, orgy in progress?? C.R.: Twenty goes into eighty how many times?? Wagner Ist floor Ruthie: By this time you should be up to one minute. Adler-face: Afternoon naps weren't the same knowing you wouldnt be waking me up. Believe it or not, I misse you and morning Ilquiet time. Love you, Quimby-Face. Hilary-V.: Congratulations and Good luck. Love always, Trish Patty: One more year til we pick out paper and rugs. Monica: No one could be as happy as me because no one has a friend like you. Youive only made my life richer I love you with all my heart. Laura. Mom and Daddy: I couldn't have done it without you. Love, AEI To our own lellybean Bonanza: Never Forget, but always look forward. With love from Grizzly and the snit. To the Foursome: Its been a great four years. Love, CB Marcia: Hope I wasn't too much of a slob. Alan is welcome anytime, just get your stories straight. Love, Sha To CR: My how welve grown. I see the loathly lady moon children as the strength of the universe. From: Oracle Your Shoulder, Your Ear, Your Friend, ll. C.R.H.M.: Garterbelt and Apple Fetish. Inquire within. Jenny and Joel 4-ever Well Mom, I finally said yes. Thank God. B. Shari: Remember. . . fold the sweaters. Marcia DMD: to endless toasts, dreams, and adventures. PYL Kizzie: I'm glad you're footing the bill to the Loch Raven ski resort. I.E.O.: I beg you ya. . . FYM Spooey: We missed you. Robinson third floor. 4attressface: The masters are offering summer programs. Don't you think you should enroll? lerr DuPont: I finally made it. lch Liebe Du Su Gut. Eh? ynette: May your road to success be paved by miles of green jello. Dianne 4ary: You may be no fun but you're a great friend. Thanks, Mary. mall group, esp. shit face: You're wonderful. B. 4r. P. Doll: American Express loves you. aula and Lynny: Love to the Gruesome twosome. Trouble. et's call a cab. Cynthia: Did you meet any new Baltimore boys? I.C.: How are the nblue pants now? C.S. ha Sh-t: It's been real. Here's to more memories to come. Luv, Sea Shit Gee, Mr. G sure looks nice today. llYeah, isn't it amazin how he matched the diagonal stripes on his tie with the vertical stripes on his shirt. xlYep, And if you look c osely, you'll see that they form perpendicular lines with negative reciprocal slopes. aithless: I know you will succeed. Ihet: Love ya pal. eslie 8.: We wish you much love, luck, happiness, and success. Love, Gwen and Erin. lelfyxillxameigllhank you for making my senior year a great one. I'll miss you. Good luck in the years ahead. I l. 'o the Bacon Dungeon Band: . . . Its all up to you, but whatever you do; Take it easy on me. I Love Rock and Roll too. Sarah. enny, Stacy, Stephanie: Wish you the best of luck. Think of us once in a while after you've flown the G Nest. Your Hall-mates. 'ammy Seirert: Hope your dreams come true, however romantic they are. ill the Johns I've known have been great. I don't doubt your judgment. 5.5.6. Iooey: What can a bestest fwiend say? Mere words aren't enough . . . but I'll be seeing you in Ptcola sooner than you can imagine. Fwiends forever. Jerchy: That's where I want to be, living in Sweet Virginia Breeze. I love my MINK. AEP '0 Joe: I love you very very much. Munch. 'eggy Shumate: A true friend in every meaning of the word. In just one short year we've made a bond stronger than any I've ever known; may it always remain that way. With all my heart and all my love I wish only the best for your future; may it bring all the love and happiness you search for. Love always and forever, Lauren. '0 Bea: Thanks for putting up with me for so long. It's been fun. Love, 007 Ay Buddy Sharmeen: Perfect match. Wailing or what. Thanks for everything - hall tennis, Le Vin, Farce lessons, Jan. trips and post midnight discussions. Love Brenda keep asking myself: what would life be without Mom, Dad, CeRue, Ethello, Geraldine, Jim, and P.C.P? The answer is miserable. '0 my llWaling bosom-buddy : Gotta give it to you Hoot, you actually made life at Goucher bearable. Here's to all the memorable times we're gonna tell our grandchildren about. Yea. Y.R.S.G. lal: my bed is spinning . . . what can I say to my ex-roomie but I love you kid and I'll see you on June 19th. California Girl Lue S.: May the itch get you soon and the depth of an uncovered sewer swallow you up for eternity. EMR Cathie N.: Our favorite non-conservative. Thanks for being a great R.A. A and D iasy-up Pickett Fence. .aura and Judy: One year down, three to go. Hang in there; you're terrific. Love, Mary 2W: What say we Bob on over to Sig Ep and pick up some men? Xmos: I'll let you walk beside me if you promise to behave. And y v1.E.M.: Here's to the bestest 3 yearold I've ever lived with, Love Nancy. DKPP- My heart will always be with yowwhatever state I'm in, Love NCT. To all Goucher Band Members tpast, present and futurel: Thanks for four terrific lsometimes hecticl years. I love you and will miss you all, Nancy T. 195- The Class of 1982 Dedicates This Donnybrook Fair to All of Gouchefs Unsung Heroes 196 197 DONNYBROOK FAIR EDITORS LINDA KOOYMAN Editor NANCY TSUYUKI LYNNY OSENBAUCH 198 Managing Editor Photography Editor LESLIE MILLER LYNN SATTERFIELD Layout Editor Art Editor SUE FLAHERTY Copy Editor 199 The 1982 Donnybrook Fair is a collection of the work, help, and support of many people. The Editorial Staff would like to expre our appreciation to Julie Collier Adams, our advisor, Don Carroll of Taylor Publishing, AI Thurston, Jim Logue of Yearbook Associate George Foose, and our friends who extended a hand in times of need. We would like to give special thanks to the following peop for their creative genius, talented skills, quick wits, and involvement in creating this yearbook. Your work is herein immortalized. Ellen Reynolds Ur. Editori, Robin Cohen Ur. Editori, Paula Dunn, Lisa Kolman, Meryl Wilk, Alison Goldman, Heather McHug Sharon Levinsohn, Jennipher Segal, Lisa Skaggs, Ann Dimoff, Sue Haynes, Lynn Collinan, Allison Webb, Amy Doudiken, Am Grossman, Faith Kelly, and Denise Young. 200
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