Goucher College - Donnybrook Fair Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)
- Class of 1983
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DEDICATION To you, Dr. Foote, we dedicate our yearbook. From the ancient Greeks and Romans t0 the Second World War, you may not have had all the answers, but you have certainly raised all the questions, which is vastly more important. Your mastery of diverse areas of history has endued Goucher history majors with an amazingly integrated grasp of world history as well as showing them the sign- posts to the citadel of specific knowledge. Any man who can walk blithely into class and proclaim, HWe will have a mid- term on Wednesday that will involve asking a question or two, who can say that thctavian managed things like a cat, or can envision the Persians' view of the restiveness of the Greeks in Asia Minor as a case of ltHem'y, get the Flit! 0b- viously has a sincere love of history and of sharing it with his students. Dr. Foote, Goucher will miss you and remember you. AVE ATQUE VALE! The editors would like to thank Ann Byerly for complying with our request for the above dedication. .ita..:2, g2; Anne grossman 983 g 7: ADMINISTRATION 3 12 RHODA M. DORSEY PRESIDENT IULIE COLLIER-ADAMS DEAN OF STUDENTS JAMES BILLET DEAN AND VICE-PRESIDENT 13 14 GRETCHEN VAN UTT DIRECTOR OF FIRST YEAR PROGRAM 10E MORTON DIRECTOR OF FIRST YEAR PROGRAM ASSISTANT DEAN IANIS BOSTER JANE BOLLMAN DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS DIRECTOR OF FINANCIAL AID KIM BENNETT CAROL WEINBERG COORDINATOR OF HOUSING DIRECTOR OF RESIDENTIAL LIVING 15 MARTIN BERLINROOD' REGISTRAR BOBBY BONHAGE SECRETARY DEAN OF STUDENTS BETSY SAPP DIRECTOR OF STUDENT EVENTS GERTRUDE CASEY ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY SHARON BELT DIANNE ALLEN IUDI KELLEY AMELI A PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT SECRETARY LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE NACCARTO - COLEMAN DIRECTOR OF HEALTH SERVICES HELEN COHEN ASSISTANT DIRECTOR CAREER EDWARD DUGGAN DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR OF CAREER DEVELOPMENT 17 18 JUDITH PHAIR DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS JOSEPH BATES COMPTROLLER MURL BOGGS SUPERVISOR OF SECURITY LIBRARY STAFF Top Row: Delores Ingram, Mackie Bowie, BettyKondayan. Front Row: Louise Lantz, Anne Weatherly, Betty Nichols, Lillie Brinkley, Iackie Saunders, Io Mears, Willie Moore, Theresa Perella, Betsy Iedlicka, Linda Davenport, Barbara Simons, Fritzi Benson. GORDON E. WRIGHT IR. RICHARD MACINTYRE SUPERVISOR 7 CUSTODIAL SERVICES PHYSICAL PLANT DIRECTOR 19 20 22 BIOLOGY George Delahunty Helen Haberman Ann Lacy ' xiii, gag Wm Nancy Fait William Iohnson Ian et Shambaugh Esther Gibbs Iames Webb k David Horn CHEMISTRY Hilda Fisher Borton Houseman 23 COMMUNICATIONS Kenneth Stein Brownlee Corrin mam! Chrystelle Bond Iuliet Forrest 24 Yusang Chung Katherine Shouldice ECONOMICS Alfred Drummond Lydia Thackray 25 N m T A C U D E Iane Morrell Eli Velder Rolf Muuss 26 Laurie Kaplan Fred White Alma Nugent ENGLISH Brooke Pierce 27 28 HISTORY Iulie R. Ieffrey $2; George Foote Kent Lancaster Winifred Borden Betty Pychan MANAGEMENT Ileanne Rosenthal 29 MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE Ruth Edidin Ray Geremia Elaine Koppleman Robert Lewand Ioan Morris Bernadette Tutinas MODERN LANGUAGES Margarita Diaz-Hendrickson Sybil Erlich Henriette Leanos .33 Rudy Lentulay Bogdan Sagatov 31 32 Taina Kataja Lee Mitchell George Woodhead Iohn Chamberlain Ioe Morton Andrea King Gretchen Van Utt 33 34 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Sally Baum Joan Keyser Josephine Fiske Ianet McBrien Anna Nichols S m S Y H P Barbara Becker Robert Lehman 35 36 POLITICAL SCIENCE Sylvia Edgington Lawrence Kay Munns Marianne Githens Marianne Alexander 37 38 Bernadette Marriott lean Bradford Sue Cowles Barbara Long Richard Pringle Steve Buff Virginia Dersch SOCIOLOGY ANTHROPOLOGY Ioan Burton lane Gulko 39 40 THEATRE Iean Wilhelm VISUAL ARTS Lincoln Johnson Dorothy McGahee Davida Kovner Ed Worteck, Ir. 41 42 Top: Ed Duggan thecks out the chicksf Right: Rhoda Dorsey talks to a member of the Board of Trustees. Goucher faculty and friends at Crab Feast with future Coucherettesf 43 44 Top: HYou want me to repeat what? Bottom left: Monday morning 8:30 a.m.: dent Rhoda Dorsey speaks at Convocation. Am I in the wrong room? Bottom right: Presi- Lauri I. Adler Morgantown, West Virginia Biological ScienceswChemistry iiFor I know the plans I have for youf, declares the Lord, uplans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you a hope and a future. Then you will call upon Me and come pray to Me, and I will listen to you. You will seek Me and find Me when you seek Me with all your heart. Jeremiah 29:11-13 Beth Altman Lawrenceville, New Jersey English 46 Meredith A. Bach New Canaan, Connecticut American Studies HCapture the moment, Carry the day Stay with the chase As long as you may Follow the dreamer, The fool, and the sage Back to the days of The innocent age. Dan Fogelberg Andrea Ball Buckingham, Pennsylvania Leslie Lane Banker Baltimore, Maryland Anna Iankowski Balog Baltimore, Maryland 48 Susan McAdoo Barr Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Shari Lisa Barnett Westwood, New jersey 49 50 Darlene Sue Bennett Baltimore, Maryland Economics iTm as free as a bird now and this bird you cannot Chain . . . Lynyrd Skynyrt Louise Berkman Washington, DC. BiologyiPsychology iiWeive got Howdy Doody in the White House doing all those crazy things. Robin Williams Most people are other people. Their thoughts are some elseis opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation. h Oscar Wilde Barbara Hayden Berkowitz Owings Mills, Maryland Management Ellen Weiss Bernstein Dayton, Ohio Political Science There,s absolutely no reason for being rushed along with the rush. Everybody should be free to go very slow . . . what you want, what you're hanging around in the world for is something to occur to you. Robert Frost March 21, 1954 51 52 Dana Beugless Martinsville, New Jersey Bea Betancourt Bethesda, Maryland HistorWHistoric Preservation And then you shall call, and the Lord will answer; you will cry for help and He will say, Here I ami Isiah 58: Susan Blackman Newton, Massachusetts Economics There's no such thing as a free lunch. Carol lane Bodurtha Newark, Delaware 53 Dixie Louise Bounds Ocean City, Maryland EconomicVPolitical Science Women are in the world to change the world - go out there and change it! Bella Abzug UQSZl Imagination is more important than knowledge. Albert Einstein 54 Hellana Bernstein West Hartford, Connecticut Economics Monica Brach Mexico City, Mexico Robin Anna Brewster Honesdale, Pennsylvania ElementarWSpecial Education Things went a long way different to my expectations. 1.0. 1860 Each child has something to teach us, a message that will help to explain why we are here. From the Talmud 55 56 Beth-Ann Buddemeyer Lutherville, Maryland Sabrina Brown New York, New York Ann Byerly Westtown, Pennsylvania History You cannot step twice into the same river, for other waters are continually flowing on. Heraclitus Fragment 21 Siti Dee Bunyapana Bangkok, Thailand FrencMSpanish En silence s'endorment les espaances et m'enible est la voix du souvenir de ces temps furtifs de mes dc'ecouvertes derriiare chaque voile bouche et sourire . . Les Trois Cavaliers Angelo Branduardi 57 Cintia Cabib Potomac, Maryland International Relations yThe sensations you feel are caused by outside phenomena and inside impulses. Whatever you experience is both y a person out there and a dream as well as unwashed elections. Kenneth Koch Elizabeth Calouri Honolulu, Hawaii HLifeys only limitation is one's imagination. unknown 58 Tamara L. Carpenter Califon, New Jersey Biology The best things in life come in small packages, and you have to memorize them all in cell biology. Elizabeth Campbell Bridgewater, New jersey In carrying out our day-to-day activities, we tend to concentrate so much on our concerns of the pres- ent and our hopes for the future that we all but ig- nore the past. It is important to look backward from time to time. Not just to satisfy our feelings of nostalgia, but because the past can tell us a great deal about what we are and what we can become. 59 Kathryn Mary Carter Essex, Maryland Biology Like a roller in the ocean, life is motion, move on. Like a wind that's always blowing, life is flowing, move on. Like the sunrise in morning. Life is dawning, move on. How I treasure every minute, being part of, being in it, with the urge to move on. - Abba Meltem Celasun Istanbul, Turkey Computer Science 60 Ellen A. Chaudron Akron, Ohio EconomicstManagement uSo we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past. - F. Scott Fitzgerald Karen Patricia Christensen New Canaan, Connecticut Biology ttMistakes are often the foundation of comedy, and imperfection the basis of great beauty. HItts often said that life is strange, but compared to what? Frances Jessica Coleman Westminster, Maryland Pre-Legal Studies If you love sausages and the law, dorft watch either of them being made. Anonymous 62 Lisa Cody Basking Ridge, New Jersey Sarah Beth Conklin Baltimore, Maryland Economics Abby Sue Conn Wayne, New Jersey EconomicMManagement Donut worry about failure, worry about the chances you miss when you don't even try. 63 64 Lisa Carroll Corry Allendale, New Jersey PsychologyrEconomics uThe road to success is always covered with construction. What a long, strange trip its been. eGrateful Deat Roberta Lynne Coulson Elmer, New Jersey Biology Hlf 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? e Thorea Hey, Dad - Your hKelly Girl managed to answer enough of their questions to graduate! Kim Cramer Franklin Lakes, New Jersey Patricia Anne Crawford 6PatSy!9 Salisbury, Maryland International RelationMFrench HHow do I say goodbye to what we had, the good times that made us glad outweighed the bad. I thought we'd get to see forever. But forever has all blown away. Its hard to say goodbye to yesterday. 1 never let school interfere with my education. Mark Twain 65 Michaela Ann Croney Falmouth, Massachusetts 66 Stephannye Crews Baltimore, Maryland Robyn Ienelle Cummings Washington, DC. Vernita Kay Deitz Bel Air, Maryland 67 Laura Maria Del Greco Winchester, Massachusetts Economics uSometimes, certainly, we believe, therefore we act. But equally often we act, and that action changes our beliefs. And sometimes the belief and the action have no connection at all! unknown Donna Lee Denisi Short Hills, New Iersey 68 Leslie Marie DePoy Timonium, Maryland Chemistry . . he never comes to know it as it is until it has gone from him forever. Thomas Wolfe Jeanne Mary Derderian Maitland, Florida International Relations HHe who neglects to drink of the spring of experience, is apt to die of thirst on the desert of ignorance. Ling P0 HIf you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it. 69 7O Minou Djawdan Isfahan, Iran Biology Thank you very much Mom, Dad, Ghobad, and Kian. Coulan have made it without you. Beth, Mary, Sandy, Denise, Kay, Mi, and Jacquie, I'll miss you. Best wishes and love. Carol Jean Dersch Baltimore, Maryland Kim Elizabeth Drapkin Randallstown, Maryland Julie Earle Annapolis, Maryland EconomicyManagement Optimists would rather walk on the bright side of life. But they're not born that way they learn. 71 72 Debra Ann Elfenbein Metuchen, New Jersey hEat Bread and Salt and speak the truth. Margaret Anne Egan Ridgewood, New Jersey International Relations Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we find it not. Ralph Waldo Emersor HLa distance n'y fait rien; 11 my a que le premier pas qui coflte e Marquise de Deffanc Leslie Anne Elkind Westborough, Massachusetts Russian Mary Elizabeth Farrell Norwood, Massachusetts Economics HThere can be no economy where there is no efficiency. - Beaconsfield uUniversities are full of knowledge; the freshmen bring a little in and the seniors take none away, and Y! 73 knowledge accumulates. Abbott Lowell 74 Dina Angela Fazio Darien, Connecticut Economics Siromi Namalie Fernando Baltimore, Maryland Harriet Fitzpatrick olMom!9 toHairii Upper Montclair, New Jersey History uWell, I've spent a lot of money and I've spent a lot of time, i Steely Dan HAnd it's run for the roses as fast as you can, your fate is delivered, your moment's at hand. It's the chance of a lifetime in a lifetime of chance, and it's high time you joined in the dance. 7 Dan Fogelberg Susan Ann Foster Meadville, Pennsylvania 75 Denise Lee Freeburger Parkville, Maryland Biology Denise Ann Gantt Ioppatowne, Maryland Political Scienchrban Affairs Being alone, and being a woman and being colored is a metaphysical dilemma I havenW conquered yet . . . do you see the point? Ntozke Shange, For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf 76 Audrey Lynn Gassman N orfolk, Virginia Biologlehemistry HTo accomplish great things you must not only act, but also dream; not only plan, but also believe. Barbara Smallwood Annie Geiger Sayreville, New Jersey Pre-Legal StudieslUrban Affairs llIt's a lifelong fight to forge a vital life. Sylvia Plath 77 Margaret Ann Gibbons Baltimore, Maryland International Relations HAsk and it will be given; seek; and you will find; knock and it will be opened to youf, Matthew 7 nyhe only thing to do is to keep pegging away. A. Lincoln Jennifer Glatzer Smithtown, New York English HI think I could turn and live with animals, they are so placid and self contained. - Walt Whitman 78 Janice Marie Glowacki Glen Arm, Maryland . Psychology The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mystery. Albert Einstein Michele Lynn Gomez Delmar, Maryland Biological Sciences T0 accomplish great things, We must not only act, But also dream, Not only plan, But also believe. g Anatole France 79 Jennifer Lee Green Oakton, Virginia Communications yyWomen must try to do things as men have tried. When they fail, their failure must be but a challenge for others. Amelia Earheart Sarianne H. Gruber North Woodmere, New York Bio-Computing HI have literally never spent an unhappy day unless by my own fault. Teddy Roosevelt 80 Katherine Mary Haker Shorewood, Wisconsin Jeane Marie Harrison Stonington, Connecticut International RelationVSpanish In bears we trust. A ship in a harbor is safe, but that's not what ships are built for. 81 82 Natalie lean Hay Mandeville, Jamaica Elementary Education HWetll take the best, forget the rest and someday will find, these are the best of times. Styx Gina Therrell Haynes Baltimore, Maryland Biology ttAlways try to be the best you can, don't settle for less. Denise Catherine Healy Baltimore, Maryland Psychology uAnd for anyone who is in Christ, there is a new creation; the 01d creation has gone, and now the new one is here. 2 Cor. 5:17 Siobhan Healey Norman, Oklahoma English 83 Patricia Huggins Shaker Heights, Ohio Chemistry HTake time to see the wonders of the world, to see the things youhve only ever heard of . . The Human League 84 Jacqueline Joyce Hoffstein Neponsit, New York Biologthnvironmental Studies HHOW many miles to Babylon? Three-score-Iniles-and ten. Can I get there by candlelight? Yes! 7 and back again. Mother GOOSh Lisa Hurowitz Lawrenceville, New Jersey Chemistry HScience is debugging your programs, deriving equations, defining unknowns and deflating your ego. Anonymous Alicia Diane Hyman South Salem, New York Sociology . . For there are so many unhappy people whose sanity lies in their dreams that it's all in the way you treat life for there can be beauty in reality . . g ADH 85 86 Elizabeth Stirling Johnston Baltimore, Maryland Ana E. Iglesia Caracas, Venezuela International RelationyFrench 11fautp1us dune pomme pour emplir un panier 11 faut plus d un pommier pour que chante un verger Mais i1 ne faut qu'on homme pour qu,un peu de bontg: Luise comme une pomme que Yon veut partager. Joan Bonnie 10y Timonium, Maryland Business ManagemenVPsychology iiThe wiser you are, the more you believe in equality, because the difference between what the most and the least people know is inexpressibly trivial in relation to all that is unknownfy - Einstein Karen Kanes Columbia, South Carolina 87 Ieva Karklins Potomac, Maryland ttWhen the unreal is taken for the real, then the real becomes unreal; Where non-existence is taken for existence, then existence becomes non-existence. 88 Tsao Hsueh-Chin Mi Seon Kang Baltimore, Maryland ArVChemistry HImn rusts from disuse, stagnant water loses its purity and in cold weather becomes frozen; even does inaction sap the vigors 0f the mind? h Leonardo de Vinci Sandra Lynn Katz Moorestown, New Jersey Elementary EducatioMSpecial Education Emphasis eeThe beauty of the world has two edges, one of laughter, one of anguish, cutting the world asunder. - Virginia Woolf w Jane Susan Kaufman Baltimore, Maryland 89 Laura Kolb East Brunswick, New Jersey Biology ttThere seems something more speakingly incomprehensible in the powers, the failures, the inequalities of memory, than in any other of our intelligences. e lane Auste Sujata Kolhatkar Upper Nyack, New York Biology HBut he knows the way that I take; when he has tried me, I shall come forth as gold. e lob 23:10 90 Lisa Gavra Kolman Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania Alicia Kule Levittown, Pennsylvania 91 Mary Beth Lardizabal Hagerstown, Maryland Biology It is so important to choose your own lifestyle and not let others choose it for you. Susan Polis Schultz 92 Ann Martin Lartz Towson, Maryland Kathleen Patricia Laughery Baltimore, Maryland American Studies ttFor each ecstatic instant we must anguish pay in keen and quivering ratio to the ecstasy? Emily Dickenson Monica Karen Lawson Willingboro, New Jersey Political SciencetPre-Legal Studies HThe habit of looking to the future and thinking that the whole meaning of the present lies in what it will bring forth is a pernicious one. There can be no value in the whole unless there is value in the parts. - Bertrand Russell The Conquest of Happiness 93 Heidi 1111 Levine East Meadow, New York Religion uYou are - your life; and nothing else. Iean-Paul Sartre eLife's too short and winter's too long, to go without diamonds and mink. 94 Mary Aleida Lems Cockeysville, Maryland Biology eA thing is right if it tends to the stability, integrity, and beauty of the biotic community. It is wrong if it tends otherwise. A. Leopa Carol Diane Levy wCarol Mojon Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Sociology uWewre friends forever. And when the rest are gone, it's you who will be there my friend. Kimberly Lynn Lewis Bellair Beach, Florida EconomicswComputer Science uThere is always a rainbow after the storm . . ILR 95 96 Iylene Marie Livengood Towson, Maryland English ULooks like a fish, moves like a fish, steers like a cow. Douglas Adams, Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy Alice Ann Lieberman Silver Spring, Maryland Loretta Sophia Mahon Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey Lisa Ann Lyden Cliffin Park, New York SpanisWFrench 97 Lalzarliani Hmar Malsawma College Park, Maryland Biology H80 teach us to number our days, that we may get a heart of wisdom. Psalm 90:12 Tanya Denise Martin Baltimore, Maryland Political Science uAs you glide, in your stride with the wind, as you fly away give a smile, from your lips and say Tm free, yes, I'm free, now I'm on my wayT' Earth, Wind and Fire 98 Susan Derea Matthews Baltimore, Maryland Rowena Beth Marvin New Suffolk, New York 99 Katherine Lindsay McDonnell Baltimore, Maryland English uI swayed my leave and flowers in the sun: now I may wither into the truth. W. B. Yeats HThe doilies were lovely. 100 Mary eNannw Noel Anne Maura McAloon Alexandria Bay, New York Economics Dawn McDowell Youngstown, Pennsylvania Political SciencdSociology Ify0u can imagine it, you can achieve it Ifyou can dream it, you can become it. 7 William Arthur Ward Lisa Lynn McPhate Sebring, Florida Biology Being oneself is an art sensitive to variations in the receptivity of others as well as to one,s own inner life. MFF 101 102 Tracey Messer Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania English uLife is like playing a violin solo in public and learning the instrument as one plays it. - Anon. Faye Yvette McQueen Jamaica, New York Chrystal Virginia Meyer IIChrys Tucson, Arizona EnglishIPre-Legal Studies I'I don't know . . . Fm making this up as I go along. Indiana Iones uRaiders 0f the Lost Ark Karen Anne Mickevicz Glenrothes, Scotland EconomicsIMathematiosIComputer Science IIHad I worshipped success, I would have despaired and abandoned my work long ago. As it is, I long for achievements, and I work for it, but even ifI fail - still I know I am right. Agnes Smedley 103 Halina Miglus Portland, Connecticut Spanish Hlf you remember, I always said it was a curious name. A. A. Milne Carol Miller Baltimore, Maryland ElementarWSpecial Education 104 Carole Mariane Miller Ridgefield, Connecticut Political Scienchrench HFire eaters from the sun. We shall lay the high white dome t0 seige. Cover screams with holy wings in those days. we shall be terrible. Henry Dumas Maria Eduvigis Mitchell New Rochelle, New York May 30. Widsom is knowing what to do next, skill is knowing how to do it, and virtue is doing it. Goucher 7 its been fun and a lot of work. 111 never forget you. 105 Gretchen Elise Muuss Lutherville, Maryland SociologWAnthropology uVeni, Vidi, ViCi. We are all functioning at a small fraction of our capacity to live fully in its total meaning of loving, caring, creating and adventuring. Consequently, the actualizing of our potential can become the most exciting adventure of our lifetime. Herbert Otto 106 Lucinda Louise Mundorf Lutherville, Maryland Kathie A. Narcizo Newport, Rhode Island Philosophy 1., Oh joy! Fve seen a dandelion dancing on a suburban lawn! Pirohetting under a sprinkler, twirling round and round and pausing before a lawn mower for an arabesque. Robin Claire Owens Timonium, Maryland Management I want someone to feel all the things Fm feeling simply because Fm feeling themf' 107 M. Janine Papesh Baltimore, Maryland HWhat lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. Ralph Waldo Emerson 108 Chun Hi Pak Baltimore, Maryland Sandra Kay Parnell Reisterstown, Maryland Biology uI remember when best friends were not mistaken long before that freedom was forsaken learnin' about the good things in the world worth believin, e Gordon Lightfoot Anne Elizabeth Perry Alexandria, Virginia Chemistry HI have the simplest of tastes . . . I am always satisfied with the best. Oscar Wilde 109 Jane Pickett Croton-on-Hudson, New York Political Science HEither lead, follow, or get out of the way. Jennifer Y. Plotkin Forest Hills, New York 110 Cynthia Lynn Presson Baltimore, Maryland Dance Helen Reid Raftery Collinsville, Connecticut International RelationsJSpanish HYd like to go where the pace 0f1ife1s slow; Could you beam me somewhere Mr. Scott? 1 Jimmy Buffet HBoat Drinks 111 Diane Barbara Raynes Pikesville, Maryland Pre-Legal StudieVEconomics Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. 112 Lisa Denise Ranoska Staten Island, New York Chemistry I was warned as a child of thirteen Not to act too strong Try to look like you belong, But donot push girl. But you and I are changing that tune Weore learning new rhythms from the woman in the moon. 7 ooA Star is Born Carol L. Reed Cockeysville, Maryland English Tm going to go out there and turn that ice rink into a wading pool. Bette Midler Debbie Reisman Holicong, Pennsylvania Philosophy hAnd we gazed at each other, and looked at the green meadow der which the cool evening was just passing, and we wept together. Then, however, was life dearer unto me than all my wisdom had ever been. - Fredrich Nietzsche 113 Virginia Grace Verdirame Ross New Hyde Park, New York History HThere are no rules of architecture for a castle in the clouds. h C. K. Chesterton HThe outside of a horse is good for the inside of a man. h Captain Cary Travers Grayson, MD. 114 Kate Willits Robinson Lutherville, Maryland History HI will take from the reach all that she has to teach to the depths of my soulf' h Dan Fogelberg Elizabeth Ann Ryan Merion, Pennsylvania Elementary Education tiYou shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, with all your strength. You shall love your neighbor as yourself. Mark 12:30-31 Laurie Jean Salvati North Haven, Connecticut MathematicswComputer Science HAh, but a man,s reach should exceed his grasp. or what's a heaven for? o Robert Browning 115 Maria M. Santana hMerchy Ponce, Puerto Rico HYou give but a little when you give your possessions It is when you give of yourself that you truly give. Kahlil Gibran Rahol Kitty hRK Saroff Buffalo, New York Psychology hThey are the mirrors reflecting on themselves all night as if we thought about our dreams until our dreams had dreams about their dreaming. W. D. Snodgrass 116 Lynn Ellen Satterfield Winston-Salem, North Carolina ArUAnthropology and Sociology Merriment is a philosophy not well understood. It is the sunny side of existence. Byron Karen Rashel Saxe York, Pennsylvania CommunicationMSOCiology-Anthr0pology Every time I eat Rice Krispies . . . I listen! Merrit Malloy 117 Laura Beth Sayet Norwich, Connecticut Adda Scarborough Baltimore, Maryland Historic Preservation We love the things we love for what they are. Robert Frost 118 Kathleen Clark Scharff Charlottesville, Virginia English Dumby: Experience is the name everyone gives to their mistakes. Cecil Graham: One shouldn't commit any. Dumby: Life would be very dull without them. Oscar Wilde, lady Windermere's Fan, Act 111 Jennie Marie Sealander Ulster, Pennsylvania Chemistry F0r1ife, with all it yields ofjoy 0r woe And hope and fear, Is just our chance 0, the prize of learning love, How love might be, hath indeed, and is? Browning 119 Parri Shahmanesh New York, New York English HYou will do foolish things, but do them with enthusiasm. Colette ULet them eat frozen cake! Charles Birdseye 120 Mary Edna Shamleffer Molly Baltimore, Maryland MusidCommunications Beauty must appeal to the senses, must provide us with enjoyment, must impress us or insinutate itself into us without any effort on our part. Claude Debussy Carole Sue Sheain Baltimore, Maryland Laurie Beth Shaughnessy Randalstown, Maryland Elementary Education HFor the people in your life . . . if you miss them tell them when you think of them let them know. Diane Westlake 121 Kimberly Mischell Showell Camp Springs, Maryland Political Science iiIf we never pass this way again let us remember this time, how good it has been, and lest we forget God who made it possible. Just remember, He is so wonderful. Susan Ellen Smink Woodstock, Maryland EnglishiEconomics iiTo be interested in the changing seasons is a happier state of mind than to be hopelessly in love with spring. George Santayana 122 Polly Io Spahr Thurmont, Maryland Russian ooThis ain,t no dress rehearsal. Dave Horn F10 Jean Speck Youngstown, Ohio International RelationsASpanish . . how many people do you think live in your world? Are you standing way down there on the ground and telling me that four billion people do not live in four billion separate worlds, are you going to put that across on me? Richard Bach, I Husions 123 Hillary L. Sprey Manchester, New Hampshire Political Science ttThis is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning. 124 Mary Patricia Spinoso Hydes, Maryland EconomicstRussian Area Studies Cheryl Ann Strauss Prairie Village, Kansas Elementary EducatiorMSpecial Education HToto, I don't think weTe in Kansas anymore. Lori Suter Pawtucket, Rhode Island Women s Studies uGoodbye my friends. Maybe for forever. Goodbye my friends. The stars wait for me. Who knows when we shall meet again. If ever. But time keeps flowing like a river ion and 0n1 t0 the sea. Alan Parsons Project 125 Amelia D. Teachman Lutherville, Maryland Economics Ann Patricia Tegtmeyer Stony Brook, New York 126 LaIerne Terry Baltimore, Maryland EnglishlSecondary Education Emphasis Life is like lightning. It brightens. It energizes. It scares - but thatls okay! Jeanne Frances Thompson Petersham, Massachusetts Political SciencelUrban Affairs Emphasis Little crocus like a cup, holding all the sunlight up! 127 Michelle A. Tomlinson Colonia, New Jersey Biology Forget what life used to be You are what you choose to be It's whatever it is you see That life will become. Mary Elizabeth Tracey Baltimore, Maryland 128 Pamela E. Travis Poughkeepsie, New York SociologywAnthropology HThey would not find me changed from her they knew u only more sure of all I thought was true. Robert Frost Patricia Ann Trent Monmouth Beach, New Jersey Sociologwaedical Emphasis The epitome of our friendship: I reach a peak with you and then plummet down to earth alone. You feel my descent and catch my heart with your loving words. 129 Vali Marie Tschirgi Biology uOne never knows, do one. - Ain't Misbehav. Kimberlee Dawn Van Newkirk Pasadena, Maryland 130 Beatriz Vasquez San Juan, Puerto Rico Applied Mathematics Iuventud, divine, tesoro ya te vas para no volver cuardo queiro llorar, n0 110m . . . y 3 veces 110m din querer . . . Ruber Dario Elizabeth Ann Wallace Amston, Connecticut History Tve so much time and so little to do! Strike that 7 reverse it! Willie Wonka Hlyve always had a decent sense of outrage! Bella Abzug 131 Roberta Allison Weber Baltimore, Maryland ElementarwSpecial Education hOur highest assurance of the goodness of Providence seems to me to rest in the flowers. This rose is an extra. It's smell and odor are an embellishment of life, not a condition of it. It is only goodness which gives extras. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Ax 132 Karen Wallerstein San Diego, Californiah N ew York City, New Yo: SociologyhPre-Legal Studies Yes, I want my cake and eat it too! Virginia Lee Welsh Palmyra, New Jersey Russian HI nevozmozhnoe voz mozhno. IAnd the impossible is possibleJ Cynthia King Whelan Merion, Pennsylvania CommunicationVEngliSh Success is failure turned inside out. 133 , Linda lean Wilkerson Phoenix, Maryland HistorWElementary Education 11What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. 134 Kim Nedra White Arl ington Texas American History 11Put all your eggs in one basket and . . . watch that basket? Mark Twain HEveI'y exit is an entry somewhere else Tom Stoppard Elizabeth Anne Williams Princeton, New Jersey Kaye Frances Williams Selma, Alabama 135 Mary Katherine Windel Burtonsville, Maryland International Relations On n'est jama is si heureux ni si malheureux qu,0n stimagine. Francois la Rochefoucauld 136 Eve Ellen Wiltse Holderness, New Hampshire ElementarywSpecial Education ttIt was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was tt age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of light, it was the season of darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair? Charles DickeI Sharon Theresa Winfield Silver Spring, Maryland Art n1 chose to walk here. And draw this circle. Adrienne Rich Dorothy Vanetta Wyatt Baltimore, Maryland 137 138 CAMERA SHY Cynthia A. Aiello Elizabeth R. Barries Mary C. DeArment Lisa G. Dvorak Julia A. .Eddinger Carolyh A. Gehret Beverly J. Graham Iodi E. Hansen Claire A. Hecht Julia C. Iensen Karen A. Karkow Abby Karp Jean H. Keenan Rukiya Y. Khan Erica A. Losemann Beth A. McGowan Heidi Multhopp Carolyn Newman Constance M. Pitcher Patricia A. Reeves Lorraine S. Smith Rosemarie A. Wallace Diana S. Wheeling Nancy L. Williams C YNN SATTERFIELD 153 140 COLLEGE CENTER AND KRAUSHAAR VAUDITORIU a M33'r .A$3$'. MARY FISHER HALL ANNA HEUBECK HALL DOROTHY STIMSON HALL Wm M: THE HEALTH CENTER 144 THE PRESIDENT'S HOUSE ROELICHER HALL 145 THE STABLES HOFFBERGER SCIENCE R E T E M N A V HALL BUILDING 1:, $5 .2. .3: Y R A R m L S R E G O R m L w THE PSYCHOLOGY ANNEX HOFFBERGER SCIENCE ' BUILDING COLLEGE CENTER COURTYARD KELLEY LECTURE HA1 JULIA ROGERS LIBRARY VAN METER HALL HAEBLER MEMORIAL CHAPEL 151 152 Senior Time Line Freshman Year, 1979-80 t day of Freshman Orientation: Tuesday, September 4, Gaucher goes tco-edt e Froelicher rented 79 to TSU e no more parties at the Gooch 10w in October Goucher loses valued faculty members tG begins a tradition Custodial strike makes T.V. news arpeting comes to dorm hallways Iring Formal at the Belvedere Hotel Songs: uMy Sharonah by The Knack ttRock Lobster by the B-52ts HPina Colada Song by Rupert Holmes ttLet's Gon by The Cars Sophomore Year, 1980-81 hn Lennon dies Spring Formal at Hampton Mansion oucher G0 her begins Lady Di and Prince Charles get engaged urkey Trot egins Inner Harbor opens ong Show begins Humanities credits changed from 4 onald Reagan elected President credits 3 course to 3 a course ' the United States Songs: ttLooking for Love from UUrban Cowboy ttAnother One Bites the Dust by Queen ttSailing by Christo her Cross ttCrack That Whip y Devo Iunior Year, 1981-'82 No more beer bashes in Heubeck 'an Meter renovated Computer Science and Women's Studies assica Savitch speaks at become majors at Gaucher ionvocation Spring Formal at the Hilton Hotel 'alley Girls and the Preppy Custom Food's last year at Goucher Iandbook and ttMagnum, Pl. Aquarium opens at Harborplace Iew telephone system for Gaucher Houses, commons rooms renovated toffberger Annex built ongs: Theme from HArthur by Christopher Cross Tonight I'm Yours by Rod Stewart tGhosts In The Machine by The Police tPhysicalt, by Olivia Newton-Iohn Senior Year, 1982-83 kinking age in Maryland changes 0 21 Edwin Newman s eaks at Convocation rreshmen must fuh'ill 7 faculty equirements instead of 3 ast ear for TSU students in Tree icher tongs: HWho Can It Be Now? by Men At Work ttGloria by Laura Brannigan HRock This Town by the Stray Cats UStepping Out by Joe Iackson Plans are drawn to renovate MaIy Fisher Hall Saga Food comes to Goucher Miniskirts and Punk and HELT. Last season for ttMtAtStH Goucher misses beginning of Hopkins' fraternity Rush Week 153 Graduation: Sunday May 29, 1983! Clockwise, starting at right: The Goucher Week- ly has many uses ... 1 think I'm beginning to understand this thing . . From Cowgirl to Prep, Coucher has them all. Ed- win Newman uf NBC-TV speaks at Convocation and smiles in the Courtyard for parents and alumnae. Counterclockwise starting at left: Freshman Orientation's annual Crab Feast, where you learn what to do with a wooden mallet. A happy couple at the Gaucher Spring Formal. HYOII want me to eat this? 155 Clockwise, starting from right: Go-Pher It, Coucher! Tm on my way to the laundry room and no one is going to stop me! Can't I ad lib? Excite- menta1StudentOrgreachesa new peak, a 156 Counterclockwise, from left: Goucher women look cool, even off-campus. HI'm not feeling well. Can I hand in my paper tomorrow? Another $60 down the tubes. HDorft you have anything better to do with that camera? Q C n cs u u u u u u g: ml u 3.: u , u s ' 3; u u ss ;. n n n u I .5 Clockwise, from right: HAre we going to the Rat tonight, or what? HCare to join me for a cup of collegiate Champagne? Tve only been in here 6 hours, and ifs still not done. 158 Top: Thank God this is an all-girls' school. Bottom: HHe's here already? The shuttle must have been early! 159 Clockwise, from above left: HThis is what I get for blowing off all those n u weekends and this is what I get for staying in all those weekends. UWhat, me study? 160 HOUSES 161 Clockwise, starting from right: Haebler Chapel: a quiet oasis in the midst of academic mayhem. Rocktoberfest Groovy to the max. man! Oh yeah? And your mother wears stretch pants. Never a dull moment for a year-book artist. 162 Clockwise, starting below: It's a long and lonely road to the top. HI wish she would stop lecturing so that we can make it to lunch on time? The col- legiate form of intellectual pursuit. HCar01,yml had me followed. mm Q35 UTE 163 Bacon House Row One, Heft Io rightl: Merrill Collins, Anne Perry 1Pres.1. Row Two, Heft t0 rightl: Lori Suter, Iulienne Wood RAJ, Donna Grebe, Anne Ingram. ,Row Three. Heft to right1: Lisa Mcthe, Ellen Bernstein, Almarine Leard, Holly Bergeron, Michelle McGritty, Edith Premazon, Regina Lopez, Catherine Neary, Ellen Rowse, Carolyn Sheehan. Row Four, Heft to righnz Virginia Priest, Wanda Rush, Ioan on, Lynne DeWitt. Matthew Frackleton muucher Neighborl, Sarah Morrisett. Row Five. Heft to righU: Christine lowers. 164 B R Missing: Sheridan Barclift, Dianne Butcher, Amy Clark, Deborah C Holly Cohen, Stephannye Crews, Ann Geiger, Robyn Greene, Sari A Gruber, Anne Holman. Kirsten Huber, Mi Kang, Sandra Katz, S Lichtenberg, Laurel Lockridge, Iane Lyonnais. Carole Miller, Lisa Kathie Narcizo IR.A.1, Indya Owens, Alexandra Pelletier, Francis San Wresj, R. Ieanene Ware, Alison Webb, Leslie Wong. Baldwin House Ck Row. Heft t0 rightI: Diane Raynes, Sharon Winfield. Lisa Monaco 0-Pres.1, Debbie Moll. Onita Connington, Lyn Rossano, Parri ahmanesh lSecr.1, Heidi Levine, Pam Travis. Front Row, lleft to rightJ: gdan Sagatov lGoucher NeighborL Leslie Elkind, Marla Tocker, Erika mel. Kim White wo-PresJ, Mehregan Arasteh, Lisa Wachstein. Natalie ck, Kim Ehrlich, Kathy Moss, Iacqueline Hoffstein, Caroline Krauss. icia Hyman, Frannie Coleman, Michelle Bouche HreasJ, Maureen ars, Jennifer Kelly, Sarah Richmond. Missing: Dixie Bounds, Laura Dance, Becky Fist. Mitra Ghotbi, Katie Haker, Rebecca Hearn. Marjorie Keyser, Karen Lado, Melissa Moore, Kay Nickels, Kathryn Pontius, Beth Ryan, Iennie Sealander, Polly Spahr, Rose Wallace, Virginia Welsh, Elizabeth West. 165 Clockwise, from top: A religious oasis in the mid- dle of the Goucher Country Club. HDid I just see that salad move? Of course I'm your date. What's the matter, don't you like the way I'm dressed? Test? Today? 166 Counterclockwise, from left: Typical Freshman; still dressing up for class. Excuse me sir, could you please sign in? H1 know my parents wouldn't give me a car, but this is ridiculous. 167 168 Dulaney House Top Row, Heft to rightJ: Ann Byerly, Saadia Zaman, Ieanette Feigenba' Angela Choe, Karen Mickevicz tCo.-Pres.L Kathy Mainhart, lea: Thompson, Rachel Smith, Beth Altman. Middle Row, Heft to rightI: . drea Smith. Sally Ross. Young Lee, Karen Labelson, Susan Imber II Presj, Mary Farrell, Virginia Verdirame Ross, Kathleen Scharff. F1 Row, Heft t0 rightl: Ellen Manes, Angela Raspa, Vali Tschirgi, Ree I Bonnie Eagle, Stacia Gregory, Allison Dollar IRAJ. Missing: Cyn Aiello, Michele Beaumont, Siobhan Chamberlain, Karen Dooley, Io Easling, Margaret Egan, Paula Gagliardotto, Katie Groner, Nora GL' Karene Kriit, Kathryn Lagergren, Karyn Serbin, Peri Lolachi, Iilla McDonald 1R.A.l. Iane Metzger, Iyabo Onipede, Nina Rosenthal, Rebe Rothschild. Barbara Savidge IR.A.1. Mary Shamleffer, Intira Suwan. Io Torrisi, Suzanne Whitehurst HreasJ, Rosalind Wouters. Gamble House 1 E g, i s ; ack Row, Heft t0 rightJ: K. Ports. S. Banerjee, C. Waring, C. Weissen- urger. B. Johnson, L. Masotto, F. Speigel, S. Beirne, I. Hefter, S. Hildreth. iiddle Row, Heft to rightJ: S. Bovoso, S. Hughes, L. Schlansky, M. Meek, . Gittleman, K. Oscherwitz. A. Klapp, T. Manolis, L. Dusek, D. Finch, S. lecker, C Moran, K. Bethea, G. Haynes, D. Boyd, I. Mover, D Carpenter. ront Row, Heft to righty: R. Cohen, M. Goodell, L. Shaughnessy. M, abella, S. Feintuck, T. McDonald. H. Fitzpatrick, M, Cahn. I. Hegstetter, . Moaney, K. Westbrook, P Crawford, 3 Royal, L. Delgreco, D. Saidman, L Schaedel, E. Lester. Kneeling, Ileft to rightl: N. Corwin, T. Rica, H. Jiller, T. Rosen. Missing: M. Lawson. 169 Counterclockwise, from bottom right: Prince Charles, eat your heart out. UThis is the best offer for a date I've had yet. HWhich way did they go? Which way did they go? Who left this horse double-parked? 170 Top: The sophisticated look of a Goucher Senior . . . Bottom left: . . . then there's the underclassmen. Bottom right: The Goucher uniform: backpack, sweats, and a radio. 171 Lewis House 172 robst House 173 Counterclockwise. from right: Preps know how to party hardy. This is the fifth letter I've writ- ten. I'd better get an answer soon. I'm taking Art 101 Pass-Fail. Counterclockwise, from left: Goucher's Angels lo the rescue . . . 1 know I'm late for class, but I refuse to run at 8:30 in the morning. Even Goucher women find time for relaxation. 175 176 Bennett House CONNOR ,nmw w. 177 178 HOOPER HOUSE Bottom Row, Heft t0 rightI Laura Lyn McWilliams, Alisa Turner, E Betancourt 6ec.-TreasJ, Cyndie Brager, Jane Usdan mo-PresJ, E13 Snyder, Devra Levine Second Row, Dee Dee Wilcox, Flo Iean Spa Amy Teachman, Meredith Schlow ICo-PresJ, Trish Balzer, Sarah Hall Tracy Merrigan. Third Row, Laura Lamb, Marlene Strick, Suj: Kolhatkar RAJ, Miriam Reisman Nice Presl, Beth Wallace, Amy DC Karen Elkin, Carolyn Pressley lR.A,l, Tara Dubin, Brenda Kelly. F0111 Row, Karen Wallerstein, Ienny Powell, Laurie Salvati RAJ, Victoria 0 Katie Kemp, Linda Hyman, Lisa Cobe, Melissa Longoria Absent: Mich: Blank, Leslie Brewer, Laura Dignazio, Liz Fisher, Kazumi Fujimura, E11 Ciblin, Lisa Haas, Kathy McMahon, Milanie Miles, Kathy Overmy Monica Pope, Heidi Saylor, Barbara Scully, Nicki Sideris, Marci Sieg Melissa Wallace, Virginia Wesner. EFFERY HOUSE 'w 1, lleft 10 rightJ Sue McCarron, Patty Huggins lR.A.J, Alison Sharff, aeve Rever, Pam Brandon, Brandt Eldredge, Lisa Frisch, Cindy Wond, italie Hay lR.A.l, Kathy Nahay, Donya Wilkes ICo.-Pres.l, Meltem alasun lTreas.1. Row 2, lleft to righU Ceci Epstein, Carolyn Sprague, Kim lan, Dee Bunyapana, Lorraine Lehman, Sylvia Rowell, Judy Mesle. Jokie Ware mo-PresJ, Rene Cosma, Dolores Subiza, Lynn Satlerfield .AJ, Laura Garufi, Heidi Sirchis. Anne McAloon. Row 3, Heft to righU nine Gusdorf, Heidi Wilson, Ellen Barnett, Laura Martin, Erin Ober- .rfer, Louise Berkman. Absent: Mary Allan, Ricki Bilgore, Michele auning, Laura Canon, Amy Cook, Laura Dalton, Svetlana Delia, rginia Dickins, Denice Douce, Siromi Fernando, Innis Foner, 8110 Foster ecJ, Jenifer Golden. Karen Hawkins, Heather Horton, Suzanne Kaye, :slie Klein, Laura Kolb, Angelina Koulizakis, Alison Laraba, Jackie Istig, Halina Miglus, Maria Mitchell, Freddie Overstreet, Tenna ihkonan, Cynthia Renshaw, Sukhwant Singh, Ellen Sink, Miriam lomann, Lesley Wernsdorfer 179 WAGNER HOUSE 3k Helen Raftery - President Lisa Corry Vice-President Iudy Fidati - Secretary Pam McMaster - Treasurer 180 ROBINSON HOUSE ttom Row, Ileft to righn Holly Hofmann, Merrily de Haan, Elizabeth lbbard, Beatriz Vazques. Middle Row, Heft t0 righU De Lane Lewis, 1e Abramson, Tracy Dunn, Penny Puchner. Clainda Berry, Donna Mit- ell, Lorna Fournier, Ana Iglesia. Top Row lleft to righu Mary Callaghan, tharine O'Neill, Eva-Michelle Bernstein, Patricia Asrican, Mary Mat- aws, Kern Robinson, Karen Cooke, Leslie Gonsalves, Dina Fazio lPresJ, ura King, Patte Trent. 181 WINSLOW HOUSE 182 Bottom Row, lleft t0 righn Claudia Colyer, Maura Koutouiian, Suze Broda, Jeanne Derderian, Megan Kelley. Middle Row, Heft t0 rightl R Wiley, Robyn Levine, Betsy Fox, Cheryl Strauss, La Sarmiento, Li Guercio, Margaret Gilbert, Lisa Hurowitz, Michelle Tomlinson Presidentl, Ann Phelps, Zari Malsawma, Keziah Felmeth. Tracy Zimr marl, Kate Reinburg. Top Row, Heft to righU Lisa Lyden, Roberta M Audrey Gassman, Jennifer Glatzer, Ligia Serrano, Letha Karboske, IE Harrison. Absent: Ceci Epstein, Sandry Echeandia, Maria Maldon Margaret McDonald, Iudy Nussbaum, Lisa Godfrey, Pia Bortelli, Dem Reighn, Kerrie Rosen, Isabella Eliette-Hermann, Cindy Plavier, Hel: Borstein, Hillary Sprey, Lisa Blaine, Stephanie Vamvouras, Polly Co: Losley Holland, Paisley Lyme, Lis Calouri, lennifer Green, Theresa I IPresidentL Michele Gleason. Susana Lezra, Lorraine Mears, Waranch, Chika Okamoto, Tracy Rone, Carole Reed, Kathryn SI Laura Williamson, Susan Zimmerman. COMMUTING STUDENTS m Top of Car and Standing, left to right: Loretta Mahon, Hee-Kyung Hong, Athena Saratsiotis, Anne Eggerton, Iylene Livengood, Beth Lardizabal, Ianine hpesh, Robin Owens. Doris Balis, Susan Smink, Mary Spinoso, Leslie Kreigler, Audrey Seaton, Sarah Conklin, Kate McDonnell. Sitting in Car, left to ight: Anna Maria Halkousis, Marliese Diaz, Cyrus Knower. Sitting in Foreground, left to right: Li-Hua K00, Amy Maris, Lisa Leonard, Denise Freeburger, lay Carter,Sandy Parnell. Tanya Martin. 183 184 186 STUDENTS ORGANIZATION Bottom: 1st Row, Ileft t0 right1 Dixie Bounds Wice-PresJ, Ellen Bernstein fTreas.l, Robyn Cummings Wreal, Liz Shlansky. 2nd Row, Heft to rightl Robin Green, , Jodi Hefter, Brandt Eldridge, Deedee Wilcox, Alyzza Cohen. 3rd Row, Heft t0 rightl Jeanne Thompson, Marla Tocker, Diane Raynes, Mary Farrell, Anne McAloon, Kate Robinson, Meredith Bach. 4th Row, Heft t0 righn Margaret Egan, Lisa Baker, Erin O'Brien, Suzanne Greenbaum, Noriko Ito, Kaye Williams, Marion Goodell, Harriet Fitzpatrick, Liz Williams, Mariadele Priest, Pari Shahmanesh, Leah Hagedorn, Wanda Rush, Edie Premazon, Leslie Elkind, Jeanne Derderian, Gwen MacDonald, THE WOMENB CENTER Left to right: Dixie Bounds, Anita Katz, Lee Summel'ell Hreasurerl, Diana Raynes WresidentJ, Michelle Krupkin, Marla Tocker. Absent: Debbie Elfenbein Wice-Presidentl, Halina Miglus iSecretaryL Sujata Banarjee, Kim Ports, Sharon Winfield. DIAL 1 CLUB Top Row, Heft t0 right1 Alison Laraba, Leslie Klein, Natalie Hay, Cookie Ware, Heather Horton, Erin Ober- dorfer. Bottom Row, Heft to rightl Tenna Rahkonen, Denise Douce, Ellen Manes. BIOLOGY CLUB Ileft t0 righU Doit Bunyapani, Saadia Zaman, Karen Labelson, Sally Ross, Gwen McDonnell, Sari Ann Gruber Eo-Presidentl Dr. Lacey. Absent: Cindy Richards Ujo-Presidentl, 187 188 HOUSE COUNCIL 1 . Top Row, Heft Io righn Moira Rynn, Francis Sanders, Helen Raftery, Dina Fazio, Darcey Steinke, Maria Tierna, Meredith Schlow, Michele Tomlinson, Kim Bennett woordinator of Housing, Theresa Dorr Se- cond Row, Heft t0 righn Karen Mickevnz, Anne Perry, Anne Piworowitz, lane Usdan, Iill Hegstetter, Cindy Richard. Third Row, Heft t0 rightl Carol Weinberg lDirector of Residential LivingJ, Susan Cerman, Michele Cahn, Lisa Monaco. Front Row, Heft to right1 Susan Imber, lane Pickett, Donya Wilkes, Kim White, Cookie Ware. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB Top Row, lleft to rightl Rick Pringle, Randy Donalds, Vanessa Diggs, Deedee Wilcox, Rachel Saroff, Lee-Ellen Richardson. Lee Summerell, lean Bradford, Norman Bradford, Middle Row, Heft t0 righU Sue Cowles, Yolanda Woods, Ianine Godfrey, Tenna Rankonen, Denise Douse, Audrey Seaton, Caroline Krauss mo-chairmanl, ludi Fidati, Doris Balis, Denise Healy, Sara Eagle, Bottom Row, lleft to rightI Laura Williamson, Jennifer Kelly mO-chairmanJ, Kathryn Lagergren, Iennifer Plotkin, Kim Cramer. RECREATION AND ATHLETIC COMMITTEE Front Row, Heft t0 rightl Sally Baum IAdvisorL Chris Moran, Lyn Rossano iPresidentL Beth Lardizabel, Maura Koutoujian, La Sarmiento, Debbie M011. Second Row, Ueft t0 rightl Corby Pontius, Natalie Hay, Trish Lindsay, Sandy Parnell, Heidi Levine, Linda Guercio. GOUCHER HISTORY CLUB Top Row, Heft to right1 Elizabeth Wallace KPresidentL Meredith Bach lSecretaryl, Beatriz Betancourt, Ann Lantz, Tracy Nimmerrichter. Bottom Row, Heft to right1 Kathleen Scharff, Lisa Mix, Stacia Gregory, Virginia Verdirame Ross. Absent: Dr. Julia R. Jeffrey mdvisorL Leah Hagedorn IVice-PresidentL Robbie Smith Ureasurerl 189 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION Top Row, Karen Elkin, Susan Blackman Bottom Row, Heft t0 rightl Ianis Fischer, Mindy Spolen, Linda Clary. 190 GOUCHER CHORUS Front Row, lleft to right1 Paula Gagliardotto, on Workman, Robyn Greene, Peri Lolachi, Angela Choe, Young Lee, Judy Hosten, Second Row, Heft to righq Ianis Funer, Ann-Mara Scheff, Marci Siegel, Patricia Balzer, Jeannine Godfrey, Amy Clark, Ree Lee, Karen Oscherwitz. Third Row, Heft t0 rightl Lisa Lyden, Barb Fletcher, Loraine Mears, Erin Obrien, Laurie McPhee, Mary Bitzer, Laure King. Top Row, Heft to right1 Tracy Merrigan, Laura McWilliams, Rachel Smith, Maureen Sears, Leslie Elkind, Cheryl Strauss, Lesly Holland. GOUCHER-HOPKINS BAND Top Row, Heft t0 rightl Jeanne Thompson, William Druce, Caroline Dudek, Jeannine Godfrey, Glennis Orloff. Bottom Row, Heft to righn Maura Koutoujiian, Peri Lolachi, Gregory Deligdisch, Karen Flathman, 191 CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Bottom Row, Heft t0 rightl Lauri Adler, Zari Malsauma, Kathy Welsh, Leslie Banker, Mrs. Dooley. Top Row. Heft to rightJ , Phyllis McDonough, Tina Emerson, Bea Betancourt, Lorraine Mears, Alicia Carter, Mary Bitzer, Audrey Seaton, Mr. Dooley. GOUCHER JEWISH STUDENTS ASSOCIATION Top Row; Heft to right1 Sandy Bishins, Suzanne Greenbaum, Terri Rosen. Bottom Row, Nancy Vlahov, Claudia Knafo, Barbie Gittelman, 192 RESIDENT ASSISTANTS Left Circle, counterclockwise from left: Kim Bennett moordinator of H0using1, Carol Reed, Patty Huggins, Nan Hammett, A ril Anthony, Natalie Hay, Iulie Wood, Karen Kanes, Ienny Sapp, Sujata Kolhatkar, Joni Demby, Ann Phe p5, Laura Dance, Caroline Silva, Lauri Adler. Right Circle, counterclockwise from back: Lisa Godfrey. Lauren Bruckner, Kathie Narcizo. Laurie Salvati, Iill McDonald, Cynthia Whelan, R. K. Saroff, Eve Wiltse, Robyn Cummings, Barb Savidge, Chrys Meyer, Merrily deHann, Sharon Feintuck, Har- riet Fitzpatrick, Allison Dollar, Lalerne Terry, Carolyn Pressley, Carol Weinberg mireclor of Residential LivingL Lynn Satterfielti Absent: Lisa Owings, Rose Wallace. CAREER DEVELOPMENT BOARD i; u; Top Row, Heft t0 rightJ Beverly Barksdale, Sue Singh, Harriet Fitzpatrick, Janine Papesh Wresl, Amy Teachman. Bottom Row, Helen Cohen tAssistant Director of Career Development Officel, Kathy Shaer. Robin Cohen, Virginia Wesner Fl'reasJ. Absent: Christine lowers. Frannie Coleman, Kay Williams, Ree Lee, Mary Windell, Stacy Pullen, Doreen Molehar. 193 ART Top Row, Heft t0 rightl Karen Kryt, Ellen Savidge, Trish McDonald, Robin Cohen, Diana Wheeling. Middle Row: Leslie Klien, Mi Kang, Sharon Moaney, Sharon Winfield, Beth Buddmeyer, Rose Wallace, Anne Grossman, Bottom Row, Iill Levy, Calinde Berry. Absent: Norma Hathaway, Natasha Mathias. GUIDES TO GOUCHER Bottom Row. Ilefl to rightl Donna Mitchell, Peri Lolachi, Susan Imber, Edie Premazon, Christine Waring, Suzanne Kaye. Second Row. Leslie Brewer, Cheryl Weissenberger, Ellen Manes, Andrea Smith, Deneen Brown Third Raw Lynn Satterfield, Suzan German, Anna Piwuruwicz. Sandy Bishins, Irene Tsiuuris. Claudia Culycr, Mindy Spolun, Sluuy Donalds, Lorraine Mcars, Deb Finch, Fuurlh Row, Carolyn Pressley, Patti Trent, Tracy Rone, Tracy Zimmerman, Erin O'Brien, Margie Haskell, Sally Russ, Johnine Waters, Iill Hegstetler, Michele Cahn, Sharon Feintuck, Iodi Hefter, Susanne Broda, Fifth Row, Cynthia Whelan, Donna Grebe, Anne Ingram. Marian Goodell, Christine Moran, Caroline Silva, Kem Robinson. Absent: Stacy Beirne, Amy Clark, Holly Cohen, Kelly Coulsun, Toni Davis, Lyn Dewm, Heather Drucker, Dina Fazio, Karen Flatman, Kathy Gloerson, Bonnie Grey, Robyn Greene, Suzanne Hart, Mindi Headley, Pamela Haulihan, Alicia Hyman, Karen Labelson. Karen Leda. Ingrid Lahti. Kim Lewis, Karie Londenmayer, Iillayne McDonald. Gwen McDon- nell, Gretchen Marcucci, Laura Martin, Rnwena Marvin, Heidi Nuller, Karen Oscherwitz, Teresa Pica, Maeve Rever, Phyllis Ryder, Mon- dy Sabella, Dana Saidman. Karyn Serbin, Iennifer Smith, Felice Spiegel. Lisa Slockman, Marlene Strick, Maria-Elena Tierno. Ioette TOP risi, Lisa Wachstein, Sharmeen Gettner, Kmhleen Laughery, Angela Wyatt. Linda Carpenter. 194 COLLEGE BOWL Bottom Row, lleft t0 righn Cindy Silver, Robyn Greene. Middle Row, Tammy Carpenter, Karen Christensen, Laurie McPhee. Top Row, Ieane Harrison, Nina Rosenthal, Ieanne Derderian, Lorraine Mears. MATH Top Row, Heft t0 rightJ Karen Mickevicz, Meltem Celasun, Karen Elkind, Middle Row, Doreen Molenak, Elaine Koppelman, Suzanne Sands, Bernadette Tutinas, Raymond Geremia, Laurie Salvati. Bottom Row, Tara Brownlee, Lisa Blaine, Peri Lolachi tpicturel, lane Lyonnais, Erin O'Brien, Tracy Zimmerman 195 BLACK STUDENTS, ASSOCIATION Top Row, Heft t0 rightl Wanda Rush, Michelle McCritty, Doreen Molenar, Iyabo Onipede, Indya Owens. Middle Row, Ileft t0 right1 Carolyn Pressley, Robin Greene, Deneen Brown, Johnine Waters, Karlene Ware. Bottom Row, Heft t0 righU Natalie Hay, Faye McQueen, Ioni Demby FRENCH CLUB Top Row, Heft t0 rightl Lorraine Lohmann, Peggy Diaz, Kathy Nahay, Sukhwant Singh, Freddie Overstreet. Kim Chan, Iyab Onipede, Svetlana Delic, Candy Berry Bottom Row, tleft to righn Ellen Barnett, Cookie Ware, Natalie Hay, Dee Bunyapana. Absent: Lesley Wernsdorfer, Carolyn Sprague. 196 REVERENUS REBELS Bottom Row, Ileft to right1 Marcie Siegel, Leslie Elkind lPresJ, Laura King, Merrill Collins, Leslie Klein, Jean Destefano, Frannie Coleman. Top Row, tleft to rightJ Brenda Kelly, Laura McWilliams, Amy Clark, Erin Oherdorfer. CIRCLE K Bottom Row, Heft t0 rightl Ellen Manes, Young Lee UreasJ. Top Row, Heft to rightl Tina Emerson, Stephanie Waddell KSeCJ, Angela Choe ICo-PresJ, Karen Labelson iCo-PreSJ. 197 CHEMISTRY CLUB Leslie De Poy - President Anne Perry - Vice-President GAMES CLUB Bottom Row, left to right: Nicki Sideris, Caroline Krauss, Laurel Lockridge. Top Row, left to right: Kathy Shaer, Laura Dance, Lisa Mix, Beth Wallace, Amy Teachman, Flo-Iean Speck, Marjorie Keyser. 198 YOUNG DEMOCRATS Left to right: Robin Wiley, Leah Hagedom Klo-PresJ, Debi Elfenbein mo-Presj, Dixie Bounds, Diane Raynes. COLLEGE REPUBLICANS Bottom Row, left to right: Cynthia Aiello, Donna Grebe mommunications Officerl, Anne Ingram Social DirectorL Sandy Bishins, Michele Gomez UreasJ. Middle Row, left to right: Laura LeCornu, Patricia Asrican, Iudy Hasten Top Row, left to right: Liz Williams IPres 1, Mary Yanak, Deb Moll Wice-PresJ, Karen Elkin. Missing: Linda Clary, Francis Sanders iSecJ. 199 SPORTS 201 FIELD HOCKEY Top Row, Heft to righU L. Sheehan, B. Kelly, R Haulihan, T. Manolis, A. Sharff, M. Gilbert, S. Obaditch, I. Keyser moachl. Middle Row, W. Rush, 1 Friedland, R. Levine, C. Colyer. S. Bovoso, K. Felmeth, I,Ty1er, R. Dalton, K. Curto, L. Bruckner Bottom Row, B. Hearn. N. Quimby, P. Ryder, L. Carpente K. Lewis maptaim, A. Perry maptainL T. Lindsay, A. Dollar. K. Westbrook. Absent: L. Dewitt, B. Eldredge, E. Giblin, S. Hallel, L. Masotto, CA Melroy. 202 TENNIS I'op Row, Heft t0 rightl Sally Baum moachl, Amy Klair, Nancy Griff, Kate Haker, Naomi Kramer, Laura Sayet lCaptainl, Lisa Stockman, Susan Zimmer- man, Lisa Wachstein, Margie Keyser, Harry Furukawa Mssistant Coachl Bottom Row, La Sarmiento, Dora Boyd, Pam Brandon, Lisa Waldman, Michele Gordon, Lori Suit. Absent: Ieanette Xenodakis. 203 BASKETBALL CAPTAINS Christine Kinney Mary Lems Trish Lindsay 204 205 LACROSSE Heft to right1 Starting at top: Row 1, Lauren Bruckner, Katie Westbrook, Patsy Crawford, Carol Boduptha. Row 2, Linda Carpenter, Kellie Robinson, Natali Beck, Lis Shlansky. Donna Grebe. Row 3, Natalie Hay. Mimi Schpeer, Michelle McCritty, Cynthia Whelan, Dina Fazio. Row 4. Meredith Bach, D0 Bunyapana. lane Kaufman. Sue Haynes, Diane Conway, Karen Kanes, Karen Pravlick. 206 RIDING 1p Row, Heft t0 righn Isabel Christie, Patte Zumbrun. Melissa Moore, Virginia Ross, Kathleen Scharff. Bottom Row, Liz Morgan, Liz West, Christine Kin- :y. Sally Hildreth, Leslie Gonsalves, Nora Gunn, Ianet McBrien Wirector 0f Riding1 Absent: Cynelie Brager, Susanne Broda, Victoria Cox. Lisi Edwards, nis Fischer, Leslie Keigler, Katie Kemp, Terry Kounelis, Roberta Maull, Liz Schlansky, Delane Lewis, Heidi Smaltz, Iennifer Todd, Camille Wheeler, Indy Weisfeld, Barb Peak. 207 208 209 210 212 o . ; w X 7 4; ADVERTISEMENTS To Iane Pickett: Real women don't pump gas, but they do hang in gravitational inversion boots e esp. in Philly. AEP LBD: Give yourself over to absolute pleasure, swim the warm waters of sins of the flesh; told you so! F.I. To lst Floor Probst: Is there life after 4 years? DCM Bonnie: Italy in ,84! I may see you there. Dawn BW, NS, TL: You never know when we'll strike. Love, F18 and BB Ginny: 1-H me, baby! Signed, Kat Sheets LIA and MCD: New York next year for chocolate? Love, Bea My friends: You're so very special - I love y'all. Cheers Dulaney! Merr: Miss U already. OX, Mick 8: Keep on running. You've been the best Co. OX, K. 10, Stacia, Valis . . . Men!? OX, Karen IT: 4 years! Love U, KAM . Thanks Mum and Dad. Time to HPANIC! Ducks: You guys are the best! Love U All, Karen Frae Bonnie Scotland Luv U, RM Molly: Without you, I wouldnt have made it. Itll miss you. Love, Pork Chop Bea and Lauri: Remember eating, our thighs won't let us forget! Dawn Dearest BLG: To you e only the best! Ever and always, DC MCD Dr. Kent: The funeral home was fun. Let's do it again. BB GCF: Thanks - it's been a revolutionary 4 years. PTL. Love, Bea Hey Pastey, Mr. Smiley rules! Love, an X-Iostonian ME, IT, KS, MF, VR: The M.P.U. strikes again Ifor the last timel ! e N.R. Spiegel, this is no ordinary snowstorm! Luv, Palimino ME: Who will be my mom after you leave? e Kidling LEE e O, I Love You e Bo Harris Yodi, my favorite yerk! What a pair we make! Love, Yimmie ME: You'd think in 3 years I'd be able to express an opinion on our friendship, but I can't find words that are appropriate enough, except for these: good luck, love you, and I will, without question, miss you. e NR MASOTTO - Wendy sends her best! We made it - Love, your roomie. KOO: You and Ishall be the llLast American Virgins until we board on the Valentine's Day Cruise of the HLove Boat. - Mel Gibson Hey THOMPSON! Would you mind wearing underwear now that you're graduating? e RO SENTHAL LYNN e Even though ttall art is a lie, crazy fool that I am, I still want to wish you all the best after graduation. Love, Nina TO THE HOTELAND its guests e PASS OUT!! e 2M Kathleen: We must take another bus ride sometime. My life hasnit been endangered for a while. I'll miss you. Much love, Mole To all my ostrich friends: A friend is forever and always. KL Ieanne: Want a brownie? Signed, One of the Wedding Party or One of Charlie's Angels Dorine: Thanks for another great year at Snoucher Snollege. LB Becky: Creak, creak, creak; they're at it again! Signed, A Fellow Sufferer in 1-M Siobhan. Keep your hands off Wild Bill! Signed, Miss No-Doz Lynn: Iill always remember USNA Parents' Weekend, 1982. Signed, One of Angus' Friends 214 ear Kid: I'm not going to say goodbye, just thank you for always being there. I love you! Mom CS: Remember Beach Boys, frat parties, falling in love in February, the infamous bottle of scotch, the Sloop Iohn B, the towering inferno, and Disco 3B! Love, Your Ex-Roomie R, KCS, VR, IT, and MF: I couldn't have made it without you. I'll miss you all lots! Love, MAE ara: You've got great taste in underwear! Good luck always; I'll miss you. Take good care of my kid for me! Love, Iargaret iina: Remember our life of crime, guy-watching, serious talks, Coke, cigarette, and cheese cracker hinges, Playgirl orgies, Johnny Carson study breaks, pulling all-nighters, and all the growing-up we did together. YouIre the best! Illl miss you. Love, Mom aanne T.: Who'll kick me in Band? Love Ya, Peri dary Farrell: I'll miss your gossip. Keep in touch. Peri 4erchy: Dont forget your roomie and the sleep of death! Dawn 'or Thunder Thighs in 30 days, see Lauri, Dawn, or Bea Jina: Never pee in the parking lot! Signed, lunior Varsity .ibrary Staff: Thank you all for your kindness these past 4 years. I'll miss you very much. Love, Mary Farrell 'R: You were one of my first friends here, and I hope youlll stay one of the last. MEF Aary: What else is there to say but that youlre my friend. I love you and will miss you lots. C.A. had better look out! Mary Seth and Diana: Always remember the times relating to art. Loye, Robin tauri: Remember Florida? Love, Robin Cathleen: Bring your leopard-skin negligee, a whip, and a bottle of No-Doz and meet me at that sex symbol of the Dead, Patton Saint of Impotence, Wild Bill's. Illl miss you and F8zF's. Mouse to Dulaney lst Floor: My bear is not a transvestite, and I promise to share all my little old men, even Larry, Sir Iohn, and Ralph with Rockets and thank you for keeping me sober 1091 of the time. The F. Scott Protegee Vlarg: Wanna share a Seagrams and some marble cake? Signed, Guess Who Slimber: From cartwheels to sunflower seeds, I'll miss you. KML vIargaret: I'll miss the Pilsbury Dough Girl very much. Much Love, Becky-Chan Kim: What happens when hardcore dies? Margarita: You're a good listener e thank you. I love you all. Caroline R.C.: My bestest buddy, darkroom pal, shot partner, friend. Kermit R.C,: We made it through the year e here's to screaming next year. Kermit K.W.: Midnight raids on our favorite kitchen, good times and friendship. Kermit K.W.: Watch out or Illl hurt you e ba-ba-kaboom, bug eyes. Kermit T.R.: See you in the City. Cheers to great year. Kermit T.R.: Your roof is my floor. Here's to good times, friendship, and fun. Kermit Michelle, Ieanne and Cheryl: Congrats, I'll miss you! Sally V.V.R.: May you always be happy with FDR. Love, IFT N.R.: O.K. Chica e behave next year, not too much dishwasher and line-dry stuff. Love, IT MAE: Does your man have excited glands at 3 a.m.? Never again! Good luck. Will miss you. Love, IFT Kathleen: More brownies please! Best of luck. Love, Ieanne AD, SW, Mde H, B.S.: Promise me youlll never work at Mecht's. Will miss you all. Love, Jeanne Karen: Good grades, hard work, many men, lots of fun. What a girl! Love You lots, Ieanne Lew, my love: ILUIMUINUNAFYDFI Becky-Chan: I will miss you beaucoup. Hold down the fort for me! Love, the Pilsbury Dough Girl. Dear Mrs. Ross: To the sister I never had and my favorite co-editor e we made it! Lots of luck always. Love, Margaret 215 IT: Thanks for always taking such good care of me. Letls get together and play ilaspiring young politicians in DC. sometime! Love, MAE Hey Heavyweight: Thank you for being a friend. Lightweight Lean on me, I am your sister. Believe in me, I am your friend. Hey Bobbie and Ethel: Thanks for everything! I love you. LI Flash, RK, and Chrystal: Youire really special. I love you. Laj erne P.: Giggles, talks, AP. in PIis, College Park, up for me at 4:30. Always, T and K Dear Airhead: I love you and that's all I know. Patience I think it is time to call a cab. Hamlet, wouldyou like to see my map of Ireland? The Penthouse: 2920 e be there Abby, is it a Phillips day? Merd Hi Patsy, whatls a whale? D.D.: Best surprise I ever had. L. As I think about my sorrow, I will still wait until tomorrow; have faith e I haven't quit yet . . . A iiSquid husband U.M.M.1 Iill get! Love, Pats Iudi: Let's have a mental health fair at the Quality Inn Frannie: Is there life after? Denise: We'll bring the sexual revolution to Omaha. Karyn: I miss you ME: Words to live by e HVyeck-yeck, HI love it, itis my favorite, III don't care if they start to avoid me, ii a quarter but today itis free all day, and the ever popular tiforget abouuut it!! e The Kid SUIATA: THE BS. is over! LOVE, PHOEBE CATES Ieanne e Iust four easy lessons to learn the HWASHING MACHINE - Fred Astaire Sharon e I finally drew something! e Tim usually it costs Virginia - Is this the hour of bad music, or what? No lie, I swear! Nina Vlahov: It was great while it lasted. Will miss ya! Love, Nets To Ms. McBrien: For all youive done - thank you! Virginia Klobbie, thanks for everything. And you've heard it all! I love you, Lynnie. MEF: You were one of my first friends here and I KNOW youill stay one of the last. Love, Virginia. DON: Without your help, there wouldnit be a yearbook. Thanks! Virginia and Margaret My dear Mrs. Ross e please meet me at the No-Tell, bring crushed velvet and sneakers! You Know who . . . Margaret: Sis, we survived four years and a co-editorship. Can 'ya stand it? Love ya e Va. Dulaney House Seniors: It's been real, it's been great, itis been real great! Virginia What a wonderful friend, Amy! Never forget old T-L, the Old Well, strawberry daiquiris, and endless shopping! Love, Lynnie. To KCS, ME, MF: Arentt we glad we all moved off the third floor Dulaney? Remember Barb Hulick! Va.V. Lynnie: When sleeping in a HNo-tell mo-tel wear your sweats and put your hood on! Love, Va. Such a sweet crowd on Dulaney first! Thanks for my adoption, Lynnie. Nina: New Hyde Parkers venture as far afield as others e they just look better getting there. Love, Va. Fellow Iunior Birdmen: Keep on flying - whats been started should never be stopped! To all my friends: I am not a drunk e I just like to celebrate life! V.V.R. DGCC: Cheers! e VGVR 216 Dulaney Seniors . Best Wishes Alwa 3 Best of Luck to Our Seniors y IKI- vx mise Berkman Patty Huggins f 43X 3e Bunyapana Laura Kolb V W 73 eltum Celasun, Anne McAloon V fflx d, 3 K . . . l g 3 3 r0m1 Fernando, Hahna Mlglus Maw 33 3x77; 3 1e Foster, Natalie Maria Mitchell Q4211 I CR: ,3 33 X3 ay, Patty Lynn Satterfield Kr x23 33:3 x . - 3, x w atahe Hay ' ... We,re Going to Miss You! JULANEY VALLEY SHOPPING CENTER Only Discount Liquor Store in Towson 828-6565 Best Wishes to Class of ,83 Llodons 217 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1983 Wishing you continued success and happiness in the future . . . The Egan Family 218 r. and Mrs. Bert Barnett r. and Mrs. Ralph H. Bernstein r. and Mrs. Carl Blackman orman and Phyllis Bornstein trs. Ann Chaudron unice B. Earle Ir. and Mrs.Edwin J. Egan inda C. Fazio . D. Hurowitz, M.D. Ir. and Mrs Edward Karkow Ir. and Mrs. Joseph S. Kaufman PHTRBNS Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Kolman Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Lardizabal Mr. and Mrs.George P. McAloon Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Salvati Mr. Arthur B. Schartf Mrs. William L. Straus, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Suter Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Travis, Ill Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Verdirame Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. White Let me tell you tbout some friends I know, Theytre kind of crazy but youtll dig the show. Patsy parties !till the break of Dawn, And with Laurie you cantt go wrong. Gina Haynes is a gentlemants lady, Every guy falls into Harriers hands. Laura and Hopkins playing cat and mouse, Those women are queens of GAMBLE HOUSE! Good-Bye and Good Luck! Love From, Your House 219 f mg? ngxavip 4135:! 1kg! ?;?e333 I 3 , f; 503$ .41. a f3 3 r v .1 w-v 3 . , , u X 3 ll Z3 '. i K 14: 1 PIKESVILLE :mmao 434-3350 W76 W 220 Musical ?Guse congratulates JENNAFER hi : .1, Er ' $ 4 K x 21 f 1 In class of 1983! m:o--u-:-om-utn:oo wean... -.o amm-O BALDWIN HOUSE 321-1282 WIEIDNAUIIIDNAI. 514 YORK ROAD Olext to Towson Movie1 Compliments of MARINS PIZZA OF TOWSON To All the Goucher Girls: Thank you for All Your Patronage and Keep Eating Pizza! 16 West Allegheny Ave. Towson, Maryland 21202 296-1389 296-1399 221 DONNYBROOK Sujata Banerjee Co.Layout Editor Virginia Verdirame Ross Co-Editor Lynn Satterfield Art Editor Robin Cohen Co-Photography Editor Iodi Hefter Co-Photography Editor 222 ?AIR 1983 Timmie Manolis Co-Layout Editor Margaret Anne Egan Co-Editor Molly Shamleffer Co-Business Editor Peri Lolachi Co-Business Editor Kathleen Scharff Copy Editor 223 T omorrow is a path I ive yet to choose, ifs a chance I lve yet to take, a friend I lve yet to make, ifs all the talent I ive yet to use . . . T omorrow is a dream which leads me onward, always just a step ahead ofme . . . ifs the joy I lve yet to know, the love I lve yet to show, for i tis the person I lve yet to be. On behalf of the 1983 Donnybrook Fair editorial staff, we would like to thank the following people for their support and cooperation: Dean Julie Collier-Adams, our advisor, Don Carroll of Taylor Publishing, Bobbie Bonhage, Gertrude Casey, Betsy Sapp, Iackie Sims, all our house reps, and everyone who helped make this year's book possible.
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