Goucher College - Donnybrook Fair Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)
- Class of 1987
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Fl Veer of Change '86-'87 brought many changes to the Goucher campus. OfficloIIu gone were the dogs of womens' education, as the trustees voted to begin odmlttlng men. Gone was the former Dean and Vice President Pearson, and gone were the bushes in front of the chapel. NeuJ professors brought new ldeos, re- novations brought 0 feeling of freshness, and the Dance De- partment brought into being a new building. Vet 9 pm. Friday and Saturday still finds the arrival of the mids, and any time still finds the arrival of the Hopkins entou- rage. Hot Steel and the Beach Portu still create the backbone of the first semester social calendar. The Hopkins shuttle still runs, and the saga of 5969 continues. Change: Still ending, and beginning still. tCowper - The Toslo INTRODUCTION 1 2 SENIORS CLHSS OF SENIORS 3 CLHSS OF um: EvS . :2: J: x. m ul- co- - m m .7 .. ... , N , . 2:: 4 JUNIORS E, zamaauuaauaaau SOPHOMORES 6 SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES 7 .233: t .55 ,, . vies. Pix .1: iii? L i .9 3? o, . , ,,:.K:,.a,f 8 FRESHMEN FRESHMEN 9 The Tradition Ends May 10, 1986 the board of trustecs votes to admit men. 80m Soturdou May 10, 1986, in an atmo- sphere reminiscent of the 1960's student pro- tests, over 200 students marched to the Hlum- noe house corruing signs and piocords in oppo- sition to the coeducational proposal. Outside the Hlumnoe House students chanted and song songs of protest, lnslde the board of trustees were engaged in a tense discussion. Ht noon the meeting adjourned end the landmark deci- sion was announced: Goucher would admit men to its undergraduate program. Hlthough stu- dents immediate response was that of anger they accepted the challenge of this bold change. The new Goucher Is in the making. INTRODUCTION 1 1 n m S G U .m n O C The Trad 12 INTRODUCTION nnnuol HOt Stzcl 6' INTRODUCTION 13 Jonuoru Trips: South Hmcrico Soviet Union . 14 INTRODUCTION Porents' weekend INTRODUCTION 15 16 INTRODUCTION ; Ty .Ar 1 9' 4965;; Martin Bcrlinrood Hssociote Deon Rhoda M. Dorsey President Julie Collier-ndnms Vice President and Dean of Students Gerald Duff Vice President and Hcodemic Deon Marianne Ten Eyck Hssociote Deon of Students and Director of Student Hctivities 18 HDMINISTRHTION HND STHFF Him Bennett Hcting Director of Residential Life David Heolv Vice President for Finance and Planning Robert Robinson Qirector of Campus Security and Safety Rebecco Dinon Chaplain Richard Moclnture Director of Phusicol Plont FIDAMNISTRFITION HND STHFF 19 Health Center Staff: Dr. Norman Poulsen, Peggy Baker, Maggie UJholl, Horleon Millmon, Lunn Hndrews. Peggy Holaen Coreer Counselor Helen Cohen Hssistont Director of Career Development Edward Duggon Director of Career Development - 20 HDMINISTRHTION HND STHFF williom Ficek Leod Moil clerk Fritzi Benson Coordinator of Rental Facilities Nancy Engelhordl - R . t , , egls ror Gcwlc Diffcndcrffcr Hdministrotive Secretory to Dean of Students HDMINISTRHTION STHFF 21 Judith Phoir : Vice president for Public Relations HM Lono Director of Publications Carol Zheutlin Director of Media Relations and Special Events E? x. Kothlacn Fitzsimmons Faye Perry Director of Capitol Projects Director of Financial Rid - - - - j - - 22 HDMINISTRFITION HND STHFF . Mow Bruno Suzanne Lewis Hssistont Director of Hdmissions Director of Hdmissions , admissions Counsclors: Scott Greotorex, Sally Bootmon, Tim Hou- den. Vicki Cohen Hsslstont Director of admissions for Hlumnoe Hdmissions Representatives admissions Staff: Marl; Lou Bates, Mlckeu Silverlo, Sybil Hebb, Jeon Schumann. HDMINISRHTTIN FIND SFIFTF 23 ' Charles Cross Controller Robert France Mclnnie Jordon Hccounting Clerk Senior Cashier Paulettn Smith Jewel Groner Senior Hccounting Clerk Leod Hccounts Pogoble Clerk - - - - - - - 24 HMSTDINIRHTOIN FIND Lorry Bielowski Linda Fowblc Director of Hcodemic Computing Supervisor of Hcodemic Computer Laboratory Data Center Staff: Mon; Benick, Edie Metius, Jone LUhite, Pot Powers.' David Boslcy Supervisor of Hdministrotive Computer center. Library Staff: Back Row: Betty; Hondouon, Lnue Brinklev, Sheila Persons; Front Row: Hlice Tromontono, Elizo- beth Jedlicko, Borboro Simons, Debbie Fleming, Hiloru Hohn, Io Meors. Steve Hohn. - ' - l - HDMINISTRHTION HND STHFF 25 Supervisor of Hnnuol Giving Office Patricio Clement Patricio Ilene Dopkin, Morsho Mogowski, Staff Kt! Development Off Blonchord. Dorothy Bornord. l is Bosleu, Noncu Clarke : Betty Froy, Denn Bookstore Stoff Michael Hhrcnbcrg Supervisor of Pr Hue; Stcvens . Rite Dziubo. Moru Burke Ice Personnel Office Staff inting Off Ices Director of Personnel Serv 26 HDMINISTRHTION FIND STFIFF AMotthcw Lnlumin Hssistont Professor of Hrt 28 FHCULTV-HRT 3.6. Muhn Lecturer In HrtA David Kovncr Rsslstont Professor of HrtA Edwcird Wortcck, Jr Hsslstont Professorb Helen Hobermonn Professor of Biology LUllliom Johnson associate Professor of Biology Leleng To Hsslstont Professor of Biology Jonet Shombough Hssistont Professor of Biologu , O NonCu Foit Teaching Hssistont of Biology ' ' I0 099 FHCULTV-BIOLOGHJ 29 Barton Housemon Dovld Horn Chairman of Chemistry Department Professor of Chemistry Hildo Fisher Supervisor of Chemistry Laboratories Robert Dooley Electronics Specialist in Physics 30 FHCULTV-CHEMISTRV FIND PHYSICS Esther Gibbs Hsslstont Professor of Chemistru Lewis UJolker Professor of Chemistru hemistru and P All Bokhshol Hsslstont Professor of Physics FHCULTV-CHEMISTRHJ HND PHYSICS 31 Goqle Economos Lecturer In Communication x Jeon LUiIheIm Rssoclote Professor of Communlcotions ShIrley Peroutko Instructor of Communlcotlons Edward UJorteck Rssistont Professor of Communications Gory Edgerton Hssociote Professor of Communimtions Communication 32 FFICULTV-COMMUNICHTION Katherine Ferguson Lecturer In Dance Jullel: Forrest Instructor of Dance Chrustelle Bond Professor of Dance Louro Dolld Lecturer in Performing Hrts. Dance Instructor of Dance FHCULTV-DHNCE 33 Judlth Fischer Hssistont Professor of DoncwMovement Therapy Hrlunne Stork Director of DoncwMovement Theropq D o n C a T h 3 r o p u Secretoru-DoiIzg7wgcgi1ent Therapy 34 FHCULTV-DFINCE THERFIPHJ Ludio Horris Hssociote Professor in Economics Katharine Jacobs Hssistont Professor of economics Leo Swindermon Lecturer in International Economics Hlfred Drummond Hssistont Professor of Economics Theodore Surongi-Unger Professor of Etonomics Gconomics ECONOMICS-FHCULTHJ 35 Borboro Gould Ell Velder Hssistont Professor of Education Chairman of Education Department Rolf Muuss Professor of education 36 FHCULTV-EDUCHTION V '70s: morkmw, Qua qt 1 5 MM what: 5? , I Wmigt'w and pastmmhnu - 93a? Emit $ng 1X 3iw1m u uemm dz: ck v? Mums m m . ' them ' v? the w mxiya Wm mm: W , u. ' 5mm m mgrbk M80; $0 f 'imwd; mm ABetlu Sutherland AJeffreu Myers Lecturer in English Hssistont Professor of English ACOFOI Lllillinms Lecturer of English Alourclunn Koplnn Hssistont Professor of English ARImo Nugenl Hssistont Professor of English Penelope Cordish Instructor in Englism ; ,9; w Awilliom Hedges M Professor of Engllsh Gnglish 38 FHCULTV-ENGLISH 4Hent Lancaster Professor of Historu Water and lime. Bordoglio Instructor in Hlstoru AJeon Lord Burke Baker Chairman of History Department Julie Jefferv Professor of Histowb History HISTOfW-FHCULTHJ 39 Barry Buchoff Lecturer in Management Charles Vonkovlch Lecturer In Economlcs and Management Ileone Rosenthol Hsslstont Professor of Management Management 40 FHCULTV-MHNHGEMENT DebroSherwm Hsslstont Professor of Management Frederic Gooding Roumond Geremio Hssistont Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science Hssociote Professor of Mathematics and Computer Sciene H Robert Lewond Chairman of Mathematics and Computer Science Mathematics and Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science Co m p U tz r S ciz n c3 FHCULTV-MHTHEMHTICS HND COMPUTER SCIENCE 41 Elaine Hoppelmon Rm Joon Morrison Dione Blelok Hssistont Professor of Mothemotlcs and Computer Science Lecturer of Mathematics Bernadette Tutinos Hssoclote Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science . Suzanne Send: a c m o Ics o n Hssistont Professor of Mathematics and Compute Science Computer Science 42 FHCULTV-MHTHEMHTICS FIND COMPUTER SCIENCE Jonet DudleQ-Eshboch Hssociote Professor of Spanish Douglas Stenberg Sibulle Ehrlich Instructor of Russian Hssociote Professor of German Frederic Musser Jr. Professor of French Henriette Leonos Hssociote Professor of French Rudy Lentulou Professor of Russian Modern Languages FHCULTV-MODERN LHNGUHGES 43 Lois Dooley UJolfgong Thormonn Sergio Higol Language Lob Hssistont Professor of French Professor of Spanish Borru welngorten R b He monn e ecco U Hssistont Professor of Spanish Lecturer In Modern Language Svlvle Borrely Nodezhdo Peterson Lecturer in Modern Languages Instructor in Russian Modern Languages - 44 FHCULTV-MODERN LHNGUHGES Liso Goldman Instructor in Music Robert Lewis Professor of Music usic FHCULTHJ - MUSIC 45 John Chamberlain Chairman of Religion Department Joseph Morton Professor of Philosophy IE Philosophy and Religion Hssistont Professor of Phllosophq 46 Ff-ICULTHJ-PHILOSOPHHJ HND RELIGION Sollv Bourn Rssociote Dlrector of Physical Education Dione Corbett chletic Tralner and Instructor Suson Feldmon Hsslstont Director of Phusicol Education Janet McBrien Director of Hiding Joan Heuser Rlchord Morris Director of Phgsicol Education Hquotics Director Physical Education Physical Educotion-Foculty 47 Morionne Hlexonder Morionne Githens L. Hop Munns deunct Professor of Political Science Chairman of Political Science Department Professor of Political Science Deborah Huger Instructor of Politics and Public Policy Jomes Stoner Instructor of Politics and Public Policy 6rlc Slnger Chairman of International Relo- tlons Department Politics and Public Policy 48 FHCULTV-POLITICS HND PUBLIC POUCHJ Katherine Canada Hssistont Professor of Psuchologv Jeon Bradford Professor of Psychology; Richard Prlngle Chairman of Psychology Department Lat Susan Cowles Normon Bradford Teoching Rsslstont of Psuchologu Lecturer in Psuchologv Psychology Ff-ICULTV-PSVCHOLOGHJ 49 Roger Rosnoke Rolf Muuss Hssistont Professor of SocloIogu end Hnthro Hcting Chairman of Sociology and Hnthropologu pologq Susan Doering Lecturer in Sociology Joan Burton SOCiOlogu 0nd anthropologv Hsslstont Professor of Sociology 50 FHCULTV-SOCIOLOGV HND HNTHROPOLOGHJ Theatre AJeon Wilhelm Hssociote Professor of Theatre dBnrru Knower Professor of Theatre THEHTRE-FHCULTV 51 Jon Jackson Judith Morkowitz Lecturer in UJomen's Studies UJomcn's Studies 52 FHCULTV-UJOMEN'S STUDIES r3 u 3 r ; gigg'm? I ngy rip, ?it ... . j J2. chesk Front row: Cindq Him, Elaine Loschi. Deb Horris, Mary Beth Dinubile. Hmp Rochleff. Sec- ond row: Francesco Cofome, Nino Pritzker. Michelle Hellog, Third I'OUJ: Michelle Barbe, Rose- moru Ramirez, Betsy Bennett. Brandt; Holpin, Melisso Slobodo, Sue Lowshe, Lisa Hammer- sleu, Fourth row: Liso Merrltt. Louren Mogidson, Him Fenzel, Kris Powell, Pot Lloud. Crustle LUoIIoce. what 0 portul She Is ollvel wrm R w W w' Hrms Gp the breeze is coming. Mail! Mail! thank God for mail. Flnother tough ueor another tough night! Shoboom, Shoboom Party Tlme and Break Tlme - every 5 mlnutesl Front Flow: Caroline Green, Stacy Blank. Rachel Gordon. Nino Leichter, Morisso Grog, Second Row: Hpril Serig, wendg Newman, Heather Doerbecker, Julie Squire, Noro Breuer, Hllison Klein, Gouri Nondedkor, Third Row: Leslie Rou, Jackie Hdoms, LUendu Doudrick, Melino Georgitsis, Lori Sherman, Daphne Robins. Hmu Bickel, Beth Stafford, Brenda Crocker, Monica Hddison. 5 5 Bennett front row: Cothg Seibert, Phil, Hndreo Lee, Stephanie Bittermon second row: Pearl Hoiser, Gayle Goldman. Freud UJeis, Denise Redington, Susie Bonmell, Carlo Guttinger third row: Noomi Penney. Hnnitso Rrbes. Gino Grohom, Jennife Stuebing, Nito UJofford, erene UJoldmon. fourth row: Kris Robinson, Hmv LUinond, Leah Smith, Helene Novin. Jennife Lophom Fredrick spring collectlon. 56 CONNOR HOUSE Front Row: Leslie Klein, Hnne Jedlicko, Louro Zelleu, Lunn Tieri, Kim Chose. Second Row: Nicole Schofer, Rene Meyers. Hmv Hurlburt, Hliso Resnick, Mor- gorete Snowden. Cheryl Schwartz, Hristin Hosloskl. Renee Frank. Third Row: Hellu Rog- ers, Horolun Steodmon, Hllison Monru, Don- no Johnson, Taro. Gino Hardin, Tollo Hsfour, Kerri Sussmon. Jenifer Daniels, erndu LUhite, Stephanie willeu, Dori LUolner, Hilep Harris. HI Drummond. 57 58 Duloncu Sophomore presidents Gabrielle and Marisa . . t we are the girls, the girls that go, the girls that go to Goucher . . . o Iltle green box . . . Phi Psi . . . you know what I'll sou . . . Chester's Place . . , Donut Soles . . . K.C. and Frank - congratulations . . . Prettu in pink . t . Polly mode it . . . limited mole visitation? . . . ? . . . Frots . . . new furnlture . . . thumper in Commons Room . . . Hi 0! . . . dioloted pupils . . . crouons . . . olphobet . . . Pretty Pink Drinks . . . mids 0nd freshmen . . . Senior Thesis . . . 0 mouse! t . . Mom . . . Howobout thot Commons room T.V.? . . . Straight Run . . . figment tpeteh t . . SCUBH . . . New Kitchen t t . Block choirs . . . Beth's Gourmet Popcorn . . . Hennedu lives . . . I don't know. ask Hellu . . . Happy Birthday calls to Indiana . . . no.no.no.no.noooo . . . Popcorn In the Hollwou . . . chips-n-dip . . . transfers . . . 4th floor . . . home of the whipper . . . originoI-chunku . . . 50 uord dosh from Poor Richards . . .Jeff . . . Nillo UJofers . . . t'the boys from 4th floor . . . old men . . . Emerald the bird . . . ssshhh, I'm right here . . . Bobbing for opples at dinner . . . Mez - do you do windows?. . tPeg + Garfield. . .Honey, Ilove him, he is fine . . .neuJ bathrooms. . . tennls. . . volleyball . . . field hockey . . . Doug don't drive 55 . . . Duloneu cocktail portg. . . He was cute, I was pretty . . . Good luck Seniors. we wish uou well!!!! Front row: Trocue Grinnoge, Beth Goffe, Liso Lippmqn, Michele Rollins, Cunthio Eormon, Pollu Lillmors; Sec- ond row: Beth Doolittle, Moriso Commoroto, Hudrep Londberg, Jeannine Perroult, Hnno-Morie Christello, Hoth- erine Perry GUM, Sheilo Gospor; Third row: Susan Seitner, Lis Sinniger, Michele Perri, Trocie Sullivon, Borboro Volente, Hngie McBrien, Owen Mondonos, Jennifer Shorkeu, Fourth row: Peggu Shirro, Liso Rosenboum, Hellu Beom, Gabrielle Hopes. Michelle Noome, Hmondo Crider, Hnne Rash, Gidget Biscordi, Michelle Gellmon, Kellie Hogor, Hiloru Tholmon, H.C. Conodo, Virginia Eoster, Stoceu Kish. GRLLHGHER HOUSE Front Row: Shea Crofoot, Hnn Hnotts. Tino Messino. Tomor Fleischmon Second Row: Jill Bustin, Dede LoBorre. Luso Stone. Nancy Hoffmonn, Liso Hortmon. Third Row: Mei Hsu's sister, Stocep Sco- field. Joanne Curtiss, Cissy Fitzgerald, Crvsrol UJoIloce. Renee Piskor. Fourth Row: Denise Fellin, friend, Jill Tobios. Horun Hole. Sharon UJhelchel, Lisa Hommerslu, Margaret Socro, Doug Stenberg, Kerri Mellot. We salute you! Smile pretty for the tomero. EALLAEHER 7 k w v - xJCJpOhUWWBSLLMaJ To LOOLMHSj U. , Dr. Doug In Dr. Denton's. luing down in front: Troceu Hirsch. second row: Tomikio Neal. Debbie Zweiboch, Lllo Heumon, Kathy Bruno, Lauren Frosciello. Felice Spi gel, Soro Alexander, Liso Cohen, Hmu Coppermon, Soroh Tonz third row: Jackie Ripplli. Cynthia D'Hngelo. Dione Crocker. Down Clayton, E Miskimon, Constance Frost. Deborah Lightfoot, Shonnon Smith. Tina Gray, Mollu Cronin, Nancy Phillips. fourth row: Kote Hedstrom, Lindsi Sullivon, Joy Honter, Lindo Dovis. Hate Stouffer, Mollg Swontek, Dionne Corbett tGouther neighbor; Liso Fong, Betsu Donaldson, Liso Moule Betsv Cox, Gomble's Godzilla. Let's Go METS! Skonguoge. Cadets RULE! G.M.GIT.L.N. Brrrrrrr. The 56 Olumpics were in Helsinki, mon. Joe Rod-Freedu-Butt But- ter-JJJJJJ . . . Joson. 'll don't give uo, ljust changed mu mind. Mr. Con we talk? The knights of knee . . . Hneehnee Hnee-UJe will . . . LUe will i . . Rock you. The climax of the LlJorld Series Fever. O.H.,Blge Bue-LNMC-Uhph . . . better get Miko! I didn't mean to turn uou on- Jose Cuervo you are 0 friend of mine-Stiff Si rigid as 0 steel bar. Lombchop. So: rules! Click, Click, Click - Hre we having fun vet? . . . NO!!! IT ! You Be lllin' -Hel,i.Heu we're the Monkees- what is butt butter? 10 U2 . . . The home of GodzilIo-Hershev squirts-Our friend from New l.lork-l love it!!! lHour clothes . . . give them back to me now! l'll be bock-Jone Fondo-Gucher GoIs-The Buttle. Hell 0. HBL'S Home of the Budwomon- Hnd what is uour fo- vorite movie? Request to use the bathroom . . . SIR! Shake it up baby now-gronolo,solo salad, and popcorn-Mon in the con- they have their beep cought in their their chemistrq books! Heineken . . . Pops Blue Ribbon!!!! llMEMORIES 60 front row: Soroh Barnes. Elena Olson, Susan Dezenholl, Shiobhon LUeston, Noncg Hor- on. Trino Chioro, second row: Troty Cornell. Cinch; Fischer, Corlie Huber, Veeni Poonion, Sol- Iann Schwerz, Nondito Chopra, Suzanne Guqu, Louro Oldhom, Elizabeth Cohen. Kristin Sich- ko, third row: Michelle Becote, Michele McNultu, Tobo Minkin, Liso Horne. Pom Pogono. Corol Stokenos. Moria Mayer, Hilloru Thrasher. Tommy Hemp, Corolun Bundu, Borboro Top- Ior. Vewonde Heleko, Noncu Coll Let's do lunch. Pss, the cookies are fresh. Life's the Pitl Rre we having fun uet? True Blue tthe shower version; JDRP 6! her smelly sneakers. The Hung Fu Hld. NoNo-No-No. Ghost stories. LUhere's she ot. cowl ond towk. The MENU. UJeII alright. You know it. Thepphone queen is in. Pull thot olorml The time has go that I must come. It's feudal. I wont to be 0 lawn. F.?.I the onlu guu that calls me is Horveu the heavy breather. Do you want some colored popcorn? Del- to Omega Roe the best greek ot Goucher. Jon vou're the best I.L.U.H.T.l. Stou off the phone, Jon rpight call. For a good time come to the Dez-Horn mossoge porlour. Did someone mention food? prpoh Hoovos! Oh, Veen. what do you mean you found someone else? You mean she plays as awesome as me? asked the Volleyball God- dess. 'TNo, Veen, Tom, sou that isn't true!!! Is that uou Hurtrino? p.s. Vok. Veeni, You vex me 50!! You Hbsolute Goddess. Oh well! Louie's bookstore. The Tondoor, Good Luck SENIORS! 6 1 LELUIS HOU56 Front Row: Jill Romsburg. Collie Lechner, Robin lPusinow, Stephenie Struthers Second Row: Julie Swabu. nnne Honlon. Julie Chobolo. Stow Stohler, Becky Gombrill, Moru-Foue Sproul, Third Row: Trocq MocNieI, LoriHnn Seluo, Hllegro Brosco, Josephine Hinnegon, Teri Motois, Terino Beckwith. Him Rovonsek, Maureen Moron, Louro Thompson, Eileen Heeb, Lori Lynn Hole, Phgllis Hrthur, Liz Hvers, Hdele DeLibero, Hllison Hermitt, Claudine Hawkins, Sandy Zojoc. Mimi Bourosso, Denise Coune, Hothq Huebler. Sharon Stowers, Debbie Honnoh, Marjorie Boer. Wwak:awmq ,MAMMMW Rabbits are in seasons and friendships of the multiple kind. The jous of having 0 single, ooh! 62 Front Row: Virginia McMiIlon. Merrie Buchsboum, Besionne Tovss. Noncu Morrison, Voshti McCollum, Hmu Vozeolos. ' Hlison Cohen, Setu Vonlore; Second Row: Shonnon Lone, Kathy Dwon, Kristin Conlev. Judith Dinkelspiel. Melissa Holland, Erika Hoffman; Third Row: Sue Rose, Moru Fossler, Beth Swortz, Chris Sloven, Judu LUeredyck, Hmu Morinoccio. Tongie Velter. Hnuo Gregory, Emily Bishop, Vordi Seium; Fourth Row: Karyn Loidleq, Him Miller, Jocque Tubbs, Beth Marks, Portland Ridley, Jeni Gunther. Renee Parker, wende wright, Him Lucas, Jone Colloghon, Linda Morrison From Top: Goodnight Jone; gettlng ready for the Pre-Hot Steel Portu: Flnyo. Chris and Tangle looking beou- tlful ot Grod. '86; hey, wont to race LUIth HoolHid? sprobst House-LUe wear our sun- glasses or night . . . 2nd floor is on ovioru ...Dweebs...Boogie...Peep...Do you think we can top last year's party? . . . Heu, please come watch a swim meet, uou guys! . .. we finally; have 0 micro- wove. . ,Shh, it'll be alright. . .Bookends Heq, Tongie. nice orms Hngles . . .Sylvie'sreolluoteocher?. . .T.P. onu- one's room lotelu, Hris ond UJende? . . . Century Club. . . UJe're through being cool . . . Gong Show '86 . . . Hnybody going on oliquorrun? . . .Progressives. . .Coolest Dean's Scholars we've ever mer live in this house .. . How monu Dove's? .. . Hnyo and the Spews . . . Tongie, Hnyo, Chris. Emily and Undo, we love you all and we'll miss you . . . Just a ten-minute nopsSure, Jeni . . . Hit it, Lawrence . . . You guys should have seen us freshmen year . . . I know she's in there, I see her light . . . Probst Beach . . . Brown'ie points . . . UJhose phone is that? 63 Heavy Metal Holl . . . Bon Jovi Shrine . . . Resident Stud Muffins . . . Shall we dine chez Heubeck? . . . That's very special . . . That isn't a cow, it's a bull! . .. LUos that o cot I sow?. . . we miss you Robinson Hitw. . .First floor pop- corn . . . Little Ponomo . . . The Looney Bus . . . Is that a fire drill? Not during Moonlighting! Good luck seniors! Thanks again Potte, Heith, Josh and Hen- doll! NOT PICTURED: Courtney Good, Vivino Esquivel, Flono Home, Desiree Sanchez. Suzette Gardner. Tossie Severence. Jill E. Cunningham. Katie Evans, Elizabeth Sorvello. Libbp Newson, Hope Bormot. Hdriono Rngel. Kore Fltzkee. Melissa De Saint Molo, Louro HuruJitt, Dorothu Schode, Dorothy Klein. Tracie Kelley, Renee Stlkes FRONT ROLU Hmu Donovan. Claudio Reues, Michelle Bionco, Sollu Fisher, Hllcio Morks, Hlm Lostro, Hrlstln Hatch, Soroh Goss, Evelina Hrongo. Heather Powers, SECOND ROLU Nancy Powell, Hate UJesleu, Rmu Burkhort, Mary Lynn LUlkner, Shl- reen Bogdesh, Julie Bouer, Penng Mcwillioms, Melissa Fry, Heather Brody, Jackie Forelu. Hrlstlno Seedorff 64 HOUSES Tuttle Turtle House not Turtle Housel Meghan Orr, Modellne Brocklsh. Charne Furcon, Deliso Oakley and Nora qulght have the floor to themselves. It's a nlce place to hong out and do your work.- or hide when you're notl Some don't know where the house Is, and some have mastered mok- lng It up to third floor after 0 few too monul Tuttle Coop HThe reason people sleepwolk is that their feet, having fallen asleep x. at some point in the dog, I L are wide awoke or night. . . existentlol ennue. left to right: Koren Bauer. Elizabeth G - lesple. dlnner guest Pot Lloyd. Marlo DeRo- so. Roz Hooser, Cothv Leslie, Holly Isbltsku, Florn Jung. I om the Ilzord king. I can do anything ' Wm... Dessert onuone? 66 QuietKherQ . . . Those wild wom- en of UJogner . . . Shomolo Please don't pick up another 9Ul,i . . . How monu wed- dings this spring? . . . Oh God it's that time of the month . . . welcome to the 3rd floor 200 . . . How monq open singles next semester . . . G.H. time . . . Bue EIeno-see 1,10 next foil . . . Duck Magnum duck . . . Please don't ask Missy what she's doing ofter gradua- tion! . . . Mocu's is having 0 sole . . . Stressed out . . . Chill out . . . will I ever get out of here? . . . Please, no more complaints! . . . Steph is in Boston Hgoin . . . who won the football game Hnni- UJogncr 1 i 3 col? . . . Hi Bob Smile Muriel we're al- most out Hnuone wont to give blood? . . . Chris stop dropping those pen- nies . .. MHNDHTORV house meet- ings . . . Procrastlnotlng big time . . . knock 0nd pou're deod meot Ghosts in the bathroom . . . LUogner beach UJho mode popcorn Flpril 1 1th-onother awesome portu?!! . . . Bye seniors we will miss ya but thanks for the singles! . . . LUognerU 3: Sometimes quiet, sometimes loud but full of the bestcompers ot Gou- cher! Front Row: Shomelo Pcthu. Corrie Burns, Gigi Gillespie, Pom Beochom, Laurie Kovens, Chris Jedrick, Second Row: Denise LUilIioms. Suzanne Him. Muriel Mourer, Rnne Jackson. Missy Hill, Him quight, Louro Nous. Horen Hing. Third Row: Hndreo Roundeu, Chris Meper, Moru Frances Ren- strom, Stephenie Pugsleu, Nooml Perlmuter, Hnnicol Morrocco, Rosan- no DiFotto, Darlene Keene, Fourth How: Rico Pinedo wogncr 3 4 4 Formal Httlre only Front Row: Rebecco Tomnu, Jocelyn Richards: Second How: Noel Peek, Moru Ir, Jennifer Nel- son, Finn Sherwood. Jennifer Brooks; Third Bow: Brenda Rvnn, Sondi Hoselmon, Rachel Bromholl. Renee Couto, Linda Mondell, Jennifer Martin, Heidi Smoltz; Fourth Row: Renuo Hirschboum, Koren Portugal. Louren Vurchuck, Renee Rose. Megan Hobbie, Dorcg Nair, Nadine Bender. The Freaks come out at nlght g WV , Take Me Home TONIGHT Smile Prettv Let's monkeg around 68 Winslow Second EQ Confusion Front Row: Meredith Borbonell, Stephenie Fuhr, Soheilo Zekri, Liso Titchenell, Dione Uohoro, Stoceu Notting- horn, Second Row: Liz Hrome, Hothu LUoodword. Heother Kidder, Lise D'Hugustino. Jenni UJilson, uJendu Thomp- son, Third Rom: Koren Stein, Liz Hlper, Chiko Okomoto, Jen Stowers. Borboro Solozor, Lisbeth Fuentes, Roshmi Srivostovo, Cvnthio Honkm Jacobs, Selmo Vives, Ellen Petschoft; Fourth Row: Jodi Devke, Caroline Carroll, Cothu UJeibort. Sollu Mocleod, Morcie Fronz, Crystal Mogee. Birgit Hottenrott. Dee Rufe, Beth McNeil, Denise Gotoy, Kelly Davenport. Notosho Eaton. 69 $$$$7$1332p front row: Moritso Poros. Tessie Severence. Sharon Stowers. Rosemoru Ramirez. Second Row: Daphne Robins, Hnn-Morie Hish, Rico Pinedo. Soheilo Zekri, Betsu LUeingorten icopo Betsu Bennet. Third row: Robin Griffin, bee Milstein. Sollq Baum tcoochi, Brandi Holpin. Virginia Easter. Suson Brown. The 1986 Fall tennis finished its season bu winning the CLUHC confer- ence title at the championships, which were held at Goucher. The team com- pleted the season with 0 record 8-5 for its first winning season since 1980. de- feating all conference opponents in the process. The title is the second for the Goucher tennis teams, the First was captured during the 1983 season. Five 72 SPORTS-TENNIS first year players contributed 43 indi- vidual regulor wins and four conference divisionol championships. The team was lead bu coptoin Betsy; UJeingorten, who was undefeated in singles through out the season. UJeingorten, olso rep- resented Goucher ot the ITCR Smoll Col- lege UJomen's Regional quolifuing tour- noment ot Mort; LUoshington College. TENNIS-SPORTS 73 Elspeth Heller goes for 9001. b LUendq Thompson fights for possession. b V Katharine KP. Perry dodges her opponent en- route to the goal. Flrst row; Jenny UJIIson, Dlone Rufe. Stephone Fuhr, UJendy Thompson, Michelle Rollins, Hnn Jed- 74 SPORTS - FIELD Ilcko, Meg lmhoff, Second Row: Becky Gombrlll. Ellspeth Heller. Erlko Hoffman, Jennifer Mortln. eloune Nelfeld. Merrle Buschboum. Sally McLeod, Tracey McNell. Thlrd row: Jennlfer Lophom, Soro Sclaroff, HOCKEY Leslle Roy, Hothu Dwon. Jockle Forleq, Morsho Moroelll. MISSING: H. P.Illl A Elspeth Keller fights for the shot in the circle The 1986 Goucher College Field Hockey Team had on oIl-oround terrif- ic season, crowning everuthing bu capturing the Chesapeake LUomens Fithletic Championship. On Thursdou, October 30, the Goucher Teom de- feated rivol, Hood College 2-0. finol- izing their record at 9 wins, 2 losses, and 3 ties. and taking the chomplon- ship for themselves. The 22 athletes, captained bu Stephanie Fuhr ond Morsho Moroelli and coached bu Joon Heuser, were an enthusiastic and intense group: this was demon- strated by their teomwork on the playing field. High scorer wos Sophomore LUendp Thompson, closelu followed bl; freshmen superstar Hothorine Per- ru, both placed on the Baltimore Co!- leges' Team. The Senior class was not He- prsented on the 1986 term, meaning that the entire '86 squad will be re- turning for o dynamite '87 season. we're looking forward to seeing next years results! 4 LUendq Thompson charges post the de- fense towards the goal. SPORTS - FIELD HOCHEHJ 75 76 SPORTS-VOLLEVBHLL Goucher's vollevboll team had 0 smashing season. This was the first winning season for the volleuboll team. The season record was 1 1-9 and 2nd place in the CUJHC tourna- ment, the best finish ever. Seniors Hothu Schultz, Stoceq Hish, and Down Clayton are the First four-yeor players in the teams histow. Co-coptoins Hothu Schultz and Stocep Hish again made the FIII-Conference teom. Front row: Liso Lordizobol. Suzi Feldmon tcoocm, Melissa HollondA Sec- ond rouJ: Dorceu Nair, Down Clouton, Lindsou Sullivan, Odette Huqke, Shon- non Smith, Third row: Borbie Hammer, Stacey Hish 0:0th Hillary Thrasher, Fourth row: Vordi Seium, Hothu Schultz koth VOLLEVBHLL-SPORTS 77 Hiding Soroh Barnes. Heather Brody. Hnno-Morle Christello. Sally Hildreth, Cheryl Mocdonold, Cheryl Schwartz. and Michelle Skurnick with fellow rlders. The Riding Teom competed in on-compus horse shows in the fall and spring in conjunction with the Baltimore Countu Horse Show Hssocio- tion. They also sponsored dressage shows, clin- ics, lectures, and trips to the washington Interno- tionol Horse Show and the Baltimore Show Jum- ping Clossic. 78 SPORTS-RIDING Look out Notlonol Velvet. Here I come. How do you get off this thing? Sally Hildreth on Firemist. RIDING-SPORTS 79 Basketball Back Row: Meg lmhof. Morsho Moroelli. Denise Coyne. Lindsay Sullivan, Susie Feldmon; Front Row: Darcy Noir. Betsu UJeingorten, Hnn Jackson x m Here it tomesl 8O SPORTS-BHSHETBHLL Do you like what uou see? The 1986-87 basketball team improved immensely during the season. The team members cheered each other on to victory and pulled together after a loss. Coach Susie Feldmon taught the plouers some new innovative plays. Port of Jonuoru was spent training in order to compete effectively in the Chesapeake LUomen's Rthletic Conference Tournament Betsy LUeingortenjust finished off the season in perfect fashion with the College's record for most points scored. BHSHETBHLL-SPORTS 81 82 SPORTS-DFINCE Dance It is difficult to comprehend that 20 years ago donce students gripped window sills and theirs in the gum lounges os substitutes for o barre during technique classes, The fact that injust 1 i peers. the dance major has matured to be one of the strongest and most reputable courses of study at Gouther, deserves opplouse. This year their perse- verance and dedication payed off with the beautiful Elizabeth Conollu Todd dance stu- die. The Elizabeth Conollu Todd studio, on addition to the Lilion UJelsh studio, provides dancers with 0 spacious studio that can be transformed into 0 fullv equipped informal theatre. It centrolizes tlossrooms For donce historu, music onotomu 0nd choreographu. and provides private offices for focultu members. The studio is funded by 0 gift From Elizabeth Conollu Todd, doss of '21, and 0 matching grant from the State of Maryland. The opening of the new focilitu was celebrated during the December 5th Goio weekend. Flourishing with dance, the weekend included a dedication service for the studio, the gala Fridou evening performance and block-tie reception,the Soturdou per- formance and o wealth of master classes by ortists-in-residence Gore Masters, Violette Verde 0nd Jeon-Pierre Bonnefoux. The unifying theme For the weekend. Celebrating Dance at Goucher College was carried out bu the graphic for the posters, T-shirts, program covers and invitations. Con- ceived bu the Baltimore design firm. Shub, Dirksten. Votes and MtHIIister, Inc., the design expresses movement by 0 figure sumbolizing a mole or female. The Gale performances featured New Vork City Ballet principal dancer, Patricio McBride, in Povonne for 0 Dead Princess and o Tchoikovsku Pas De Deux with Peter 8001. Modern donce guest artists, Gory Masters and Nina UJotts performed Jose Li- mon's The Exiles. Gory Masters performed with Fred Mathews, co-ortistic director of their donce componq, Holiedescope, in Gemini. Guest artist Violette Verdq restoged Topisserie Baroque, which premiered in Goucher's winter Dance Concert. In addition, Hssistont Professor of Dance, Juliet Forrest, and Hothq LUlldberger pre- sented excellent programs during Goucher's UJinter Dance Concert. Dance is certainly not a stronger to Gaucher college, as it was first introduced in 1916, as 0 class in self-expression and interpretive movement. The iinoturol dance of Isadore Duncan was added to the curriculum for non-ocodemic tredit. During this time, dance legends such 05 Jose Limonond and Doris Humphrey performed For receptive student audiences During the 1960's, modern dance was offered in phvsicol education classes. H dance club evolved, and through the spirited efforts of enthusiastit dancers the Iecture-demonstrotion was formed. 90th century Rmericon Donte and its Relation to Modern Hrts, our First dance historv course, was approved by the curriculum committee in 1965. The dancers had no place of their own until 1967 when the Lilioh UJelsh Dance Studio opened, In 1975 dance become port of the Deportmentof Performing Hrts. End in 1983, the dance department become its own independent department. Rs we cross get another threshold with o glorious new space. we realize there are still many more trails to blaze. Dance majors have benefitted bl; being involved in dance within 0 liberal arts context. learning that with 0 dream, tolent, determination and dedication, opportunities for success are infinite. Win16 xii: SPORTS-DHNCE 83 Swimming Bock Row: Rlch Morris. Michele McNultu, Stephenie Fuhr. Melissa Holland. Jenni LUilson. Hate Berry, Erika Hoffman, Suson Brown; Front Row: Katherine Perrv, Dione Uohoro. Cothu weisbort, Hothrun Reiss, Virginia Easter. Hrlene LUoldmon. watch me Hg. 84 SPORTS-SLUIMMING On your mark. get set, go! The swim team were the defending champions of their conference. They fin- ished the '87 season in second place. They collected six wins and only one loss In thelr conference. Overall, the swim team fnlshed thelr season with 0 record of 7 wins and 4 losses. Melissa Holland placed first at the Morglond Stote champion- ship in the 50 uord Breaststroke. Morning practices, tethered swimming, and miles of grueling vardoge were the dues paid for othIetic pride. Coptoin Hate Berry re- ceived the first 4-ueor vorsitv swimming award in six years. Don't you dorel SUJIMMING-SPORTS 85 86 LoCrossc Kotle Evens, Hnne Jedlicko. Meg lmhof and Melissa Holland. ShouId I kill her now or later? I've had better dousl The 1986-87 lacrosse team grectlp improved over the course of the season. The team members were 0 dedicated group who survived the trenches of practices. Through out the season, Couch Joon Heuser provided support and initiative. Hopefullp, the lacrosse team will continue to prosper next year. SPORTS-LHCROSSE 87 Fencing Not onlu was this a gear of change for the college but also for the fencing teom. although the team started out with twelve members by the middle of the season only four members remained. The four members dedicated long hours of practice and maintained the spirit of teamwork. Cooch Bujnovsky supported the team through rough times and was elated at their successes. Hopefullg, next year's team mil! experience more unity and through teamwork will achieve higher goals. 88 SPORTS-FENCING 3 l undux N, 90 THE HRTS THE FIRTS 91 ndeed, it was. This year will definitely be remembered in Gou- ther's historu as o veer of change, if not. The Year of Change, From the coed decision to the long line of resignations the physical appearance of the campus, indeed, Gaucher has changed This foce-Iift began over sixteen months 090 when the College's Board of Trustees decided to consider coeducation as an option for the future of Goucher. Over the next three and one-holf months, students demonstrotedl petitionedl and rollied es the level of emotion grew higher and higher. On the morning of May 10, 19864 the news burst. Goucher was going coed. Beginning in the Full of 1987, the col- lege will begin admitting moles as full-time. under- graduate students, Over the next few days. a large number of students on campus went into 0 mourning- like silente. The campus become quiet, grey, and sol- emn: 0 new tradition started at Honors Convocation as hundreds of condles were Ilt In memory of Gou- cher's post as 0 women's college. H5 the summer passed, emotions mellowed, 0nd most students re- turned in September resigned to accept the change. September brought other thonges. too. UJe re- turned to find that Jone Bollmon. Corol Pearson, and Carol UJeinberg, had all reslgned over the summert Bollmon ond uJeinberg had been quickly replaced by; Faye Perry and Joe Coliguror Hs usual, another search Over one hundred students. including Joan Kelly, corrled slgns, banners. and flowers on the mornlng of May TO, 1986. WIND JUST WHEN 17011 THOUGHT THIS SCHOOL WAS FINALLY GOING TO BE NORMAL AGAIN, THEY HIT YOU WITH . . . ear 0 Change committee was Formed to replace Deon Pearson. we also noticed more sprucing up all over the compus 05 Fisher houses were renovated, more landscaping was completed, and all of the bushes around the Cho- pel and Heubeck were removed. The Hdmissions and Public Relations Offices gove Goucher 0 new PR push using up-doted litera- ture, articles in The Sun, phone-o-thons, 0nd hun- dreds of campus tours. The fall Open Compus Dogs place record numbers of prospective students and their parents on Goucher's campus Rs of the writing of this article, the admissions Office has Interviewed 7494. more qualified female and male oppliconts than thev had at this time lost ueor. Rs the semester quickly passed, new Dean and Vice-President, Gerald Duff, was hired to begin working in Jonuoru. The Todd Dance Studio was com- pleted and dedicated during a gale dance weekend. The first semester endedjust as it began, without 0 Director of Residential Living, 05 Joe Coliguro re- signed in December, UJe orrlved back In Jonuoru to flnd Gouzher's first mole student. Jon Monheit, living in the Fisher Guest Room. By the end of that first week, two startling events had occurred. First, we found that the year- book was in trouble. Four of five deadlines had not been met, and the book may not be here bl; Honors Convocation in Map. In the midst of this mess, Beth Hidgelq, editor-inAchief of the Donnubrook Fair, re- slgned. Two willing students, Dino Sigonos and Holly Isbitsku, volunteered to take over the position as to editors and produce a yearbook Secondly, we found out that Froelicher is going to be converted into the Bois-Robert French School next year. This Fact proved to have 0 larger impact on Goucher as the troditionol in-house room drawings went the way of o single-sex 92 THE 9698 OF CHHNGE Goucher. Fill room drawings wlll now be compus-wlde. Mont; students dislike this new sqstem because no longer could we be sure of Iivlng In the some house for all four years. Rs thls gear of change comes to on end, Goucher's future appears bright with o promls- Ing group of prospectives. o revived school splrlt. 0nd 0 new gum complex on the horlzon. The new Todd Dance Studlo. o long-tlme dream of Goucher's dance majors, wos dedi- cated on December 5. 1986. In December, Joe Coliguro. who took over the position In august. resigned af- ter just four months. Carol UJeinberg. Director of Residential Living. resigned on July, 1986. after seven years at Goucher. Carol Pearson took over the position of Hcodemlc Dean and Vice-President of the College in the fall of 1985 end then resigned one year later. Holly Isbitsku ond Dino Sigonos become the new co-editors-in-chief of the Donny- brook Fair when ex-editor Beth Ridgelu resigned on January 30, 1987. So, What9 next? New Deon Gerald Duff took over the position in Jonuorq of 1987. THE VEHR OF CHHNGE 93 Looking Back . . . MAY 1 0, 1 986 94 THE VEHR OF CHHNGE Soturdog. May 10, 1986 The Dog of lnfomu First Male Day Sunday, January 25, 1987 J4ncth4ffin One ear . . . dream of hope was gone forever. Students ton to the Lotzer room. pushlng uslde socurltu Quads to get lnslde to the press conferente, In hopes that they would hear somethlng dlfferent there, But the decislon mos Indeed mode, and . the tonference 0an o formallw. Hs it ended, zombIe-Ilke students dvlfted back to the dorms to be by themselves, stopping onlv to plate block flags on the flag pole and Flsher boltony. The tompus took on u FunemI-Ilke appearance Later that nlght, students dls- ploved theIr Feelings one last tIrne bu Ilghtlng a bonflre on the Pearl- stone loum. That last week of school was a quiet one. Rt Honors Convoca- tion, students llghted hundreds of candles In memory of Goucher's 101 very past as 0 women's tolleget tandles are not 90an to be the cours e Of a trudltlon ot Honors Convocation FinoIIu, ct graduatlcn. the Class of 1966. stated themselves as The Lost of a Great Trodltlont Now, over one U90! later. Gaucher College has Its Flrst mole td t,JonMonheIt, dltl I F It fIst I I IdI leS S than One year, iethefremoles and moleasnln these ?;izixst: 05f 1B8;f:;:en;:er?j feeling on the campus has Indeed changed; flnolv, Gouther appears extlted about the prospatt of Its incomlng mole students. Goucher has 0 completed an 180 about face. In the course of less than one year. Gunther as comp1eted cm 1805 about face. UntIl January, 1986, Goucher College had uImous emphaslzed the Importance of on education at a strong liberal cuts. women's tollege Then. on January 96,01Istudents recelved 0 letter from President Dorsey stating that the College's Board of Trustees was once agoIn serlouslu considering the ISSUe of toeducotion fov Gaucher. The reactions of students and faculty varied greotw from anger to snrrow to hostlIItu to extitement, During the semester, mow stu- dents, parents. faculty, and staff portitipated in dlscusslons. dem- onstrations, rollles, and press tonfeventes. One afternoon, In March, students marched around the tompus chuntlng No meal and Better Dead than Coed. They ended their morth In the Cole lege Center Courtyard where the press was wolting. Severol stu- dents Inzludlng Sure Dorsch, Joan hellq, and Jenny Tulev, gove speeches cs dld phvsitol edututlon instructor. Sallv Baum Rs the declslon day approached, the omens of students be- tome stronger Rs 7am on the morning of Soturdou, Max; 10, 1986, ovev one hundred students and parents tould be found at GouV chefs front gate curruing slgns and banners with such soylngs prlne ted on them 05 'Vote No Men, 101 Veors of vaocrisvf and Let our daughters have 0 choke These students greeted eOKh trustee wlth thontlng 0nd wovlng us he enteved the tampus Thus group of students paraded to the Alumnae House as the meeting was to begln, Each Trustee mos glven o dolsu uJIth 0 message pinned to It as he entered the building at 9 o'tlock For over fouv hours, these students sot outside the R1umnoe House :hontIng, singlng, tlrtllng. and hoplng against hope that o mir- ocle would ottur lnslde thot dreaded room. Rs the momIng possedI the tenslon level Increased steodllv. FII'IQIIU, after what seemed hke hours and hours of moitmg, Presldent Dorsey opened the door and asked for sllence, The students quleted, and the President stated the declslon. the trustees voted yes The sllente shuttered, Stun dents streamed, cnedl shouted. cursed. and ran evervwhere. The THE VEHR OF CHHNGE 95 96 THE 9698 OF CHHNGE BIOLOGV CLUB The Hcodemic Honor Board has the jurisdic- tion to hear and determine the charges for Violo- tions of the Hcodemic Honor Code. The Board is composed of o chairperson, o secretoru, four stu- dent members, and two faculty members Front Row: Melisso Hill, Comi Colorossi Sec- ond Roszuriel Mourer, Linda Dovis, Denise wil- Iioms HCHDeMIC HONOR BOHBD The Bilogv Club, in its third year of existence, plonned several activities this year. These includ- ed soles, speakers. and on annual ueor-end Blost. Front Row: Julie Hnn Chobolo, Jennifer Stow- ers, Hndreo Lee, Pom Pogono Second Row: Lourie f ' Froscello, Christionne Meuer, Denise Coven, Eliza- beth Huers, Hnnicol Morrocco. HCTIVITIGS BOHBD The Hctivities Boord plons activities For the entire Goucher Communitv, no matter if it is on campus or off. The Board consists of all student members with one faculty odvisor. Front Row: Caroline Grene, Tommu Hemp. Hnne Broinerd, Heother Powers, Jackie Rippili, Beth Swortz, Hrlene UJoldmon. 98 CLUBS CHEMISTRY CLUB The Purpose of the chemistry: Club is to unite Chemistru mojors with other students in the de- partment. The members sponsor seminars and trips to such places 05 the National Hquorium, end the Maryland Science Center. First Row: Pom Pogono, Hnnicol Morrocco, Second Row: Pot Lloud, Muriel Mourer. Kristin Robinson. mncn . v , . STUDENTS a ; .,, , v nssocmTION The Block Student's Hssociotion of Goucher College is o cohesive organization of Block students dedicated to the promotion of-rociol understanding on campus as well as the fostering of Block Identity omong Block students at Goucher. First Row: Trocue Grinnoge, Leslie Hnderson, Shoron UJhelchel, Trenoce Johnson. Second Row: Donno Johnson, Renee Stikes, Portland Ridleu, Hellu Hnderson, Koren Stroud, Tollo Rsfour, Rene Rose, Shiiron Scott. 99 GOUCHEB CHORUS The Goucher Chorus is open to all interested students and female faculty. It is conducted bu Tom Hall, the conductor of the Baltimore Choral r-irts Society. The Chorus performed 0 few times this year. In the Spring the Chorus will perform at various events. CHRISTIHN FELLOlUSHIP The Goucher Christian Fellowship is part of the lnter-Vorsity Christian Fellowships, a national organization on college campuses. This year, the fellowship members participated in Bible study groups, sponsored guest speakers, and held meetings for prover and worship. The fellowship sponsored open disccusions about Christianity as 1 well as social events. Each summer, members por- ticipoted in short term missionary work in the United States and abroad. Second Row: Jone Colloghon, Chritionne Meyer, Gwen Patterson, Hmu Bickel Front Row: Hlice Chod. Dione Dennison, Nancy Morrison COLLEGG HSSEMBLV The College Hssemblq posses legislation on matters of academic policy not reserved to the faculty and that concern the entire college commu- nity. There are eight students from each of the four classes elected 05 delegates each spring. Front Row: Rnno-Morie Christello, Soro Sclo- roff, Pot Lloyd; Second Row: Jude wereduk, Vir- ginio Eoster. Rico Pinedo, Centhio Eormon, Hmv Coppermon Third Row: Cothv Seibert, Julie Squire, Hobun Griffin, Dione Crocker, Hmp Hurlburt, Brenda Rynn, Muriel Mourer, Linda Dovis, Hndreo Lee. 100 CLUBS COMPUTER SCIGNCE CLUB The Computer Science Club is open to oil in- terested students in the Goucher Community. This is the first gear that the club exists and therefore they have completed various activities that in- volved the entire communitu. Front Row: Liso Scherping, Soro Scoroloff, Leslie Hnderson, Jeannie Perroult Second Row: Virginia Easter. Hellu Hnderson, Leslie Heigler. The Debate Hssociotion is verI; active in Goucher's communitg. Theu sponsored the first debate tournament here or Goucher in the Spring. what 0 wonderful success for the entire team. Donnybrook congratulates each end even; one of you. Keep up the great work. Front Row: Shonon Lone, Liso Lippmon, Pollq Lillimors, Cunthio Eormon, Freido LUeiss, Hndreo Lee, - President. Sue Rose, Meredith Bishop. Cothu Seibert. m- DGBHTE HSSOCIHTION CLUBS 101 DONNVBBOOK FHIB Front Row: Noncq Morrison. Holly Isbitsky ico-editori. Clork Second Row: Borboro Solo- zor, Dino-cheno Sigonos; iCo-Editoo. Denise Gotou Mono long, long hours, sleepless nights, ospirins, and bowls of ice-creom ore combined to produce this oeorbook. Rs we all know this ueor's book was pro- duced with only; G couple of members on the staff and mono cooperative friends who come the lost minute for rush jobs. This has been 0 very hard situation for the entire Goucher Communitu. UJe the staff hope that the ueorbook is highly treasured for menu years to come. The effort it took to produce this issue no one could fully! understand except those who never rested. Thanks for all your help and support. Moi; we never forget the VEHR OF CHHNGE!!! 102 CLUBS GCONOMICS HND MHNHGGMENT CLUB The Economic and Management Club was started lost ueor. Being in its second year the Club hos increased their members and their participa- tion through-out the campus. The purpose of the club is to unite the majors within both deport- ments. During the past year, the club brought sev- eral speakers to the campus and even took 0 few trips to view business in action. Front Row: Michelle Bionco, Beth Swortz, Beth McNeill, Kelly; Hnderson Second How: Sarah Tonz, Michelle Gelimon, Debro Zweiboch. Dione Crock- er. FBGNCH CLUB The French Club is an organization interested in the French language and culture. r-inuone may join who is interested in polishing up her French. The club's activities include French Tobleso Gunth- time gotheringsi, films, parties, and 0 residential French Floor in Probst House. Front Row: Cynthia Trenckmon, Meredith Bishop, Orno Tomches, Svlvi Borrelu todvisori. Vordi Seium, Hmv Coshmon, Nancy Morrison Second Row: Suzanne Buck, Elizabeth Cox. Renee Parker, Kelly Hnderson, Besionne Tovss, Hris Powell, Finn Broinord. Poole Bodio, Gabrielle Hopes, Elena OI- son. GOUCHHI NGIGHBORS Eoch house contains 0 small apartment which houses 0 Goucher Neighbor - focultL; or staff members andror their families. These people in- formollu share their experiences and talents with the women in the houses. Front Row: Madeline Brockish, Hothrun Bruno, H.C Conodo, Hendoii Zumbrum, Josh Zumbrum, Dione Corbett Second Row: Him Bennett, Roger Rosnoke, HI Drummond, Keith and Patti; Zumbrum. Sulvio Borrelu. CLUBS 103 HOUS6 COUNCIL House Council sets the residence policies for the campus. This group of women also ran house meetings room drawings, house elec- tions, and otherxhouse activities. Theu are also responsible for organizing GIG and the well successful Gong Show. Front Row: Kris Powell. Polly Dougless, Monica Hddison. Gabrielle Houes, Jo Hinne- gon, Maureen Moron: Second Row: Doniell Delgado, Stephanie Fuhr, Meredith Borbonell, ano Gregory, Moriso Commorotto, Shoibon UJeston, Hlicio Marks, Renee Couto, Chris Ber- nord, Him Bennett, Meghan Orr, Jill Rustin Goce Hiddem, Cissy Fitzgerald. E i L, rm 1w; 104 CLUBS GUIDGS TO GOUCHGB First Row: Cherpl Schwartz, Trino Beck- with, Morci Fronz, Hren Stein, Hnnicol Morroc- co; Second How: Tommy Hemp, Debbie Hon- no, Tollo Hsfour, Leslie Klein, Uso D'Hugustino, Beth Swortz, Julie Finn Chobolo; Third Row: Missy Hill, Besionne Tovvss, Hngie McBrien, Hilloru Thoimon, Beth McNeil, Borboro Solozor, Joonne Curtiss, Louro Vurchuck; Fourth Row: Teri Motois, Him Rovonsek, Julie Squire, Louro Thompson, Eileen Heeb, Cissy Fitzgeroid, Jen- nifer Mortin, Deb Horris, Lisbeth Fuentes, Crgstol UJoIloce, Cindu Fisher, JOdQ Deqke. Guides to Goucher, an integral port of the Hdmis- sions office, is on hbnororv organization, which helps to project an enthusiastic image of Goucher. This group gove tours to prospective high school students, their parents, and high school counselors from the Mid Htlon- tic states. These tour guides housed students overnight on the three Open Campus Dovs in the fall and on Hc- cepted prliconts' Dou in the spring. Some of the guides also participated in the Guides photothon, high school visitotions, and College Foirs. CLUBS 105 TH6 INTEBNHTIONHL CLUB The International Club supports all interna- tional students on campus bu holding weekly meetings and shoring experiences at on International Dinner. Theu olso sponsor field trips in order to gain knowledge about United States as well as other countries. Mong Sing Lee, Portland Ridleq, Sharon Stowers, Danielle Zhong. JewISH STUDENT'S f HSSOCIHTION Jewish Students Hssocioton USED provides opportunities to meet other Jewish students at John Hopkins Towson Stote. UMBC, 0nd at Gou- cher. The JSH tries to bring all Jewish students on campus together in both 0 religious and a social setting. The group also tries to find Jewish fomi- lies in the area to adopt Jewish students who are for from home. First Row: Judu 'r'ukin. Shoron Rudich, Beth Goffe, Noro Bever, Peorl Hoiser. Second Row: Louro Howk, Hrlene UJoldmon, Robin Vosinow, Nomi Pertmeter, Loure Nouss, Lisa Jonoff. JUNIOR CLHSS OFFIC68$ Class '88 Junior Closs Officers tries to bring together the Class of 1988 to unite and increase school spirit. They planned some activities with the Class of 1987 in hopes that class competition and friendships would develop. The lost thing the officers hoped to accomplish was to give the class members some great memories. Frepdo UJeis, Lisa LUilson, Rico Pinedo, Renee Piskor. 106 CLUBS MODEL SENHTE Elizabeth Sorvello, Elizabeth Cohen. Julie Squire. Cynthia Eormon, Suson Lowshe, Liso Ro- senboum. OPGN CIRCLE THEHTBE The Open Circle Theatre hos 0 core technical staff with 0 cost of thousands becouse oll Gou- cher students are invited to audition for one of their four productions each year. Three of these productions are usually dromos or comedies. and the other is usuollq o musicol. Front Row: Toshero Loub, Notolie VonLUol- soum, Tino Messino. Lis Sinniger, Rosanne Di- Fotto, Second Row: Noncv Phillips, Jennifer Nel- son, Hote LUesleu, Leslie Klein. Robin Vosinow, En- ger Mcortneu, Third Row: Lori Lynn Hole, Julie Bauer, Him Lucas, Hellv Hnderson, Orno Tomches, Claudine Grobchesko, Hndreo Lee, Eileen LUhit- lock. QUINDECIM The Quindecim. the student newspaper, is published exclusively bv students. It is intended as o campus forum for news and ideas. This yeor the staff changed the format 0 little bit more then lost gear. Front Row: Coroline Green, Comi Colorossi, Trino Chioro, Second Row: Nicole Schoeffer, Beth Ridgleu, Hothy Brunes, Tracy Hirsch, Hockle Ripple, Hillow Tholmon, Beth McNieI, Third How: Koren Stein, Elizabeth Sorvello, Soro Hlexonder, Julie Squire, Jockie Hdoms, Fingie McBrien. CLUBS 107 HHC is 0 student group that promotoes introcollegiote 0nd introhouse competition. Fill students are encouraged to participate in some recreational octivitu, which include intromurol sports, House Feud, Trivio Night, ice skating, skiing, softboll. midnight movies, opplepicking, pumpkin carving contests, varsity sports, and the vorsitq sports dinner. House points are awarded For all events, and the winning house is awarded 0 useful item for their house. BECBEHTIONHL HTHLGTIC COUNCIL Front Row: Bico Pinedo, Hate Berry, Eloine Niefeld. Mei Hsu. Second Row: Liso Stone, Virginie Easter, Meg lnhoff, Michele Rollins, Bock Row: EI- speth Heller. Morsho Moroelli. Betsq UJeingorten Betsu Bennett, Denise. Beth Seelev. BEVEH6ND'S REBELS Left to Right: Soroh Phelps, Renyo Hirsch- boum, Dee Rufe, Elena Lorsen, Stacey Herbert. Mario Mostros, Corol Stokenos. Darcy Nair, Nancy Phillips. Morio Mostros, Carol Stokenos, Doncu Noir, Noncu Phillips. w The Reverend's Rebels, better known as the Rebs, is on independent- lq student run ocoppello singing group which has been on integral port of Goucher for more than thirty; years. The Rebs provide fun musicol entertain- ment for special events on campus, at other colleges, and at private func- tions. 108 CLUBS The Riding Club provides students in the riding program and onuone else with on additional opportunity to share their interest in horses and horse back riding. Hctivities included hosting horse shows and riding clinics. partici- pating In off-compus rides and horse shows, spectoting at major horsing events, weekend rides, broom polo. Halloween rides. and the annual Christ- mos party. RIDING CLUB Heother Brodu, Jill Tobias, Michelle Skurnick, Liso LUu, Chervl MocDonold, Melissa Fry, Beth Goffe, Cherul Schwartz, Horen Stein. RUSSIHN CLUB Front Row: Stocu Scofield, Finne Hnotts. Luso Stone, Renee Piskor, Kirs Powell, Enger McCort- neu, Crustal LUoiloce, Second Row: Hllison Brock, Joanne Curtiss, Dedro LoBorre, Robin Norris, Liso Hortmon, Hnne Broinord, Doug Stenberg. The Russian Club is a group of students who are Interested in extending their knowledge of the language, literature, and culture of the Soviet Union beyond the classroom environment. Hctivities have traditionally included po- etrv readings every semester, trips to Homkins 0nd to concerts, and Russian Tables once 0 week. This veer, the Highlight was the singing at the Russian Festival. CLUBS 109 The Social Honor Board has thejurisdiction to hear and to determine the charges of cases concerning residential or social problems. The Board con- sists of o chairperson, o representative from each of the four classes, and several alternates. SOCIHI. HONOR BOHBD Front Row: Stephenie Fuhr, Stephenie Struth- ers, Second Bow: Pot Llovd, Kris Powell, Hmu Bick- ell, Muriel Mourer. SOCIOLOGY HNTHBOPOLOGV CLUB The Sociology and Hnthropologu Club, which was started the qeorof 85, tries to unite its mo- jors bu bringing them together to discuss current issues and to hear speakers. Front Row: Meredith Bishop, Liso Cohen, Les- lie Hlien, Hothu Dwen, Second Row: Kim Miller. an0 Gregory, Rodger Roshnick, Tongi Velter. 1 10 CLUBS The Commdents Organization was just in progress for the first time this year. The officers and student members have worked veru hard this year to make C50 0 prospering organization. The CSO sponsored fund roisers, boke soles and a cor wosh. THE COMMUTING STUDENTS OBGHNZIHTON Officers: President - Cleo Spriggs. Vice- President e Dino-cheno Sigonos, Treasurer - Horen Gronberg. ond Secretoru e Suson Chioc- chio. CLUBS 1 1 1 STUDENT HLUMNI BOHHD Front Row: Crustal UJoIIoce, Debbie Honno, Josephine Hinnegon, Second Row: Jill Hustin, Liso Hortmon, Stephanie Fuhr. STUDENT HEHLTH HDVISORV BOHRD The Student Health Hdvisow Boord SHRBO is o student-creoted orgonizoton designed for inform the Goucher community; of current health topics and to provide helpful ser- vices. Some of this group's activities have included the Student Health Fair, CPR classes. movies, aerobic classes. and lectures. Front Row: Jill Rustin, Shoron LUhelcheI, Liso Fong. Shannon Smith, Pom Pogono, Denise Fellin, Second Row: Dede LeBorre, Erin Miskimon, Susonno Guiru, Gino Horden, Jocelvn Richards. Koren Hole. UJOMGN HLLIHNCG Front Row: Julie Squire, Koren Loid- Ieu, LUendy Doudrick, Monico Hddison. Liz Sinniger, Second Row: Cissy Fitzgerald, Stephanie Votsevitch, Elizabeth Stafford. Nodine Bender. Noncu Hoffman. Renee Rose. 1 12 CLUBS MODEL UNITED NHTIONS ZHIRE tRingXRingt 39M . . . Dino, It's Steve . . . HGHINU . . . Denise steols all the covers. . . Sweet Dreams Hpril 0nd UJLU . . . Borb to Dino: I can't sleep wto two pillows! . . . Point of In- quiru: where is Singer? Ht the Bar - you're out of order! Bomb Libvo - Bong Bong you're dead. . .Oh, no Mike's married! Hey, the Bus- sions are having 0 party on the 17th . . . Scott and DJ From Niger See 90 soon Borru! . . . Mork gave me rosesll Burger King onu- one? . . . Gaby, room service? . . . Guys from Collf: Zoire gave the best portql Front Row: Hpril Serlg, Dino-cheno Sigonos, Denise The Harvard Crew Gotov. Corol Nokudo, Second Row: Professor Singer, Use The Merriott Coplev Hotel Home, Debbie Hoplon, Hlison Horowitz, Borboro Solqzor, Mong-Sing Lee, Gabriel Hopes. Peorl Hoiser. DJ, Scott, Steve. and friends. E Portu time Delegates. CLUBS 1 13 Rico Pinedo, Jone Colloghon Elena Olson First Row: Beth Ridgley, Setu Von Lore, Liso LUilson. Cindy Fisher. Stoceu Popo, Lindo Mondell, Sarah 6055, Holly Isbitskq, Veeni Poonion Second How: Chris Meyer, Ido LUong, Elena Larson, Jone Colloghon. Jocque Tubbs. Hliso Marks. Hliso Resnick. Brendo Runn, Jennifer Stowers, Dione Uhoro, Rachel Ruskin. Dino SigonOS, Cynthia Eormon Third Row: Eleno Olson, Hillorv Thrasher, Jessica Burdmon. Beth Seeleu. Rosono DiFotto, Rachel UJeinberg, Kellq Marie Hn- derson. Lourie Hole. Corolun Green. Claudine Hawkins, Rr- Iene UJoldmon. Peorl Hoiser. Lauren Frosciello, Mollp Swon- tek, Hilloru Tholmon, Betsy Cox Hillary Thrasher Front Row: Potu Lloyd, Cami Colorossi Back Row: Lourie Frosciello. Besionne Tovss. Hillary Thrasher, Beth Seeleu STUDENT'S ORGHNIZHTION 1 14 CLUBS J. ormxnpu :, .: n myiqumklemw: w prey. .waw; . x. 3.2m? , 1 1 CE! .7! x ,0 wmclk , I .2 v 1.45:2, ,2 .z L Wm; ; Monica Dione Hddison Psuchologwwomen's Studies Baltimore, Morulond 'Men?' she echoed. 'I think there are six or seven of them in existence. I saw them, several ueors ago. But one nev- er knows where to find them. The wind blow them owou. They have no roots, and that makes their life veru difficuk.' - Hntoine de Saint Exuperu Porodise is exactly: like where uou are now - 0an much better. - Laurie Hnderson I've been dreaming in the sun, uJon't uou woke me up some- one. I need 0 little peace of mind - Cris UJilIiomson Soro nlemndzr English Htlonto, Georgia 1 16 SENIORS Paolo Bodio HrUFrench Manhattan, New York Cioo, cloo bombino. un bocio oncoro e poi per sempre t losciero . . . It matters not how 0 man dies, but how he lives. - Dr. Johnsor Hope Carol Bormot EconomicsiSociologu Bethesda, Morulond Goodbqe, said the for. Find now here is my secret, 0 very simple secret: It is onlv with the heart that one can see rightlp; what is essential is invisible to the eve. - Hntoine de Saint Exuperu Michele Marie Bogdon Biologu Marlboro, Massachusetts i ain't here on business bobg, I'm onlu here for fun. - Bruce Springsteen Meredith Joy Borboncil Communications New York, New lBork LUhotever the post has gone, The best is olwovs vet to come. - Lucu Lorcom Con we talk? - Joan Rivers SENIORS 1 17 Michela Joninc Bionco Management Eost lUilliston, New York 'Don't be dismayed ot good-bues. H farewell is neces- sary; before you can meet again. Rnd meeting again. after ' moments or lifetimes, is certain for those tho are friends. - Richard Boch To win without risk is to triumph without glory. - Corneille P.S. Gee Pokeu, what can go wrong on 0 dog like this? Emily Bishop Communications west Hartford, Connecticut 1 18 SENIORS Stephanie nlesio Bittcrmon EnglisWMonogement westburu, New York Catherine Margaret Berry Political SciencelEnglish Roseville, Minnesota Hll good writing is swimming underwater and holding vour breath. - F. Scott Fitzgerald uThou know'st 'tis common; all that lives must die, passing through nature to eternity. - UJilliom Shakespeare Kelly Lynn Beam BiologWMothemotics UJest Boulston, Massachusetts It is only with the heart that one can see rightlu; what is essential is invisible to the eve. - Flntoine de Saint Exuperu End the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time. - T. S. Eliot Christine Moria Bernard Communications Mt. Vernon, New Vork SENIORS l 19 Lisa Louise Bradford Psuchology Baltimore, Maryland Hnnc Marie. Broinerd Hnnie RussioMFrench Green Lane, Pennsulvonio Darling, I love uou, but give me Pork Hvenue! - Green Hcres UV Show I hove the simplest of tastes . . . I om olwous satisfied with the best. - Oscor UJilde 120 SENIORS Nora Lyn Breuer Economics Kingston, New York Susan C. Brown Biology UJorren, Ohio You are led through uour life- time bu the inner learning creature, the playful spiritual being that is your real self. Don't turn away: from possi- ble futures before you're certain uou don't have any- thing to learn from them. Vou're olwogs free to change your mind and choose a differ- ent future. or 0 different post. - Richard Boch Hllison Eileen Brock Computer Science Skoneoteles, New lBork People. . . are unable to encompass the whole truth and try to catch it by the toil . . . but truth is like a lizard; it leaves its toil in your fingers and runs away knowing full well that it will grow a new one In 0 twinkling. - Turgenev Madeline Hay Brackish 'lMocls International Relations Boulder, Colorado 'lUJhen elephants fight, it's the grass that suffers. - Hfricon Proverb No human being would stock books like this. - Bill Murray Ghostbusters SENIORS 121 Suscm Hm; Brown Biology Loncoster, Pennsulvonio Kathryn Jessie Bruno Special Education Cronburu, New Jersey So much. for now, for the wompeters of mg: korass. - Kurt Vonnegut. Jr. Laura Buckley Philosophu Leonio, New Jerseu 122 SGNIORS Kathleen Pugh Burnc English Comp Hill, Pennsulvonio Mont; thanks and much love to all who mode these four years worthwhile . . . you know who qou ore. Hate, cleorlu we're more Irish thon Catholic. - JMH r-ill our knowledge - post, present, and future - is nothing compared to what we will never know. - Tsiolkovsku Hnd who are the three men I admire most? Trina Mouccri Chiom Politicol Science Methuen, Massachusetts Can't we do something about getting you to 'plunge' in and ploy; the lgome'? - Sulvio LUoodbv Siobhan Brid Chamberlin English Eost LUindsor, New Jersey Theu will get it straight one dog at the Sorbonne. we shall return at twilight from the lecture Pleased that the irrational is rotionol, Until flicked bu feeling, in o gildered street, I can coll you bu nome. mu green, mu fluent mundo. lilou will have stopped revolving except in crystal. - UJolloce Stevens Notes Toword 0 Supreme Fiction SENIORS 123 Nondito Chopra Biologu Sussex, New Jersey; 'Hnowledge is proud that he has learned so much.- UJisdom is humble that he knows no more. - Cowper Smile and the world smiles with you. UJhot lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. - R. UJ. Emerson Down Clayton Education Chesterfield, Massachusetts It will be a great dog when the US. Hir Force has to hold a bake sale to earn money for a bomber and schools have all the moneu they; need. 124 SENIORS Hpril Hrford Coblentz Special Education Baltimore, Maryland Life is on emotional disturbance. Vou have a magic carpet That can whiz vou through the air Tt Spain, or Maine, or Hfrico If you just tell it where. Polly Liso Cohen Political Science LUoulond. Massachusetts They called Porodise; I don't know whu. Coll some place paradise and kiss it good-bue. - Eagles Francesco Cofonc Cesco International RelotionslSponish Mouwood, New Jersey llThis I know. This I believe with all my heart. If we want 0 free and peaceful world, if we wont to make deserts bloom ... we can do it! - Eleanor Roosevelt we're sleeping long and for too late .. . I've loved these days. - Billy Joel Lisa Beth Cohen SociologWSpeciol Education Columbia, Morulond Never look down to test the ground before taking your next step: only he who keeps his eyes fixed on the for horizon will find his right rood. - D09 Hommerskjold H companion loves some agreeable qualities which 0 man may possess, but 0 friend loves the man himself. - James Boswell I never give up . . . ljust change mu mind. SENIORS 125 Tracy Hnne Cornell Political ScienceiPhilosophq Summit, New Jersey It's much easier to ride the horse in the direction he's 90- ing. Some people see things as them; are and sew, whg, I dream of things that never were and say, why not. - Robert F. Kennedy; Life is o ripoff when you expect to get what you wont. Life works when gou choose what gou got. Rctuolll; what you got is what uou chose. To move on. choose it. Laura Gllen Cortner English iwriting OptionVSponish Corlisle, Pennsulvonio I'm martyr to a motion not mu own; UJhot's freedom for? To know eternitv. - Theodore Roethke i'Perfection is terrible, it cannot have children. - Sylvia Plath i'The generation that would change the world is still look- ing for its car keys. - The Rainmakers 126 SENIORS Hnnc Tolucci Crconcu English Baltimore, Morulond Danielle Loudumicu Delgado Psychologq Glen Cove, New York ndclc De Libero Elementary; Education Baltimore, Morulond Dreaming when Down's left hand was in the Sky; I heard 0 voice within the tavern cru, T-lwoke. mu Little ones, and fill the Cup, Before Life's Liquor in its Cup be drul . . . - Omor Hhowom Melissa Dione. De Michaels Biologu Flnnopolis, Morglond I love fools' experiments. I am always making them. - Charles Darwin Education is . . .honging around until you've caught on. SENIORS 1 27 - Robert Frost Dione Elizabeth Denison MonogemenUMusic Millersville, Morulond The low of the Lord is perfect. reviving the soul. The sto- tutes of the Lord ore trustworthy, making wise the simple. - Psalm 19:7 Susan Cory Dczenholl English Cherru Hill, New jersey Then, God be bless'd, it is the blessed sun: But sun it is not, when uou set; it is not; End the moon changes even as uour mind. - UJilliom Shakespeare HThot's not a regular ruie: uou just invented it now. H smile is the chosen vehicle For all ambiguities. - Herman Melville 128 SENIORS - Lewis Carroll Heather Jo-Hnn Docrbeckcr DonceiMonogement Lorton, Virginia Do vou think we could get close enough to shore the semi dreams? - M. S 'iRemoin Iouol to your own concept of quality rother tho: running uselessly after someone else's criteria for excellence.' - Violette Verdi Kirsten Moria Dove English Silver Spring, Morulond Hll: was 0 delightful visit - perfect, in being much too short. - Jone Husten Hrt should never try to be popular; The public should tru to be artistic. - Oscor lUilde Hmu Jeanne Donovan English Baltimore, Maryland Learning is but an adjunct to ourself, Rnd where we are our learning likewise is. - Shakespeare Hold 0 true friend with both of uour hands. - Proverb P,S. Gee Pokeu, what could go wrong on 0 day like this? Mary Susan Douglass Pollu Management Severno Pork, Morulond TuJo roads diverged in 0 wood. and l - I took the one less traveled, and that has made all the difference. - Robert Frost SENIORS 129 Dione Traci Duckett HDi , HllJOL Computer Science Htlonto, Georgia 'tMu precious, precious chiid, I love you and would never leave you. During your times of trial and suffering. when uou see only one set of footprints in the send it was then that I carried uou. - Footprints in the Send Huthor Unknown Denise Moria Fcllin Biology Dorothy, new Jersey HMove on If qou can know where you're going You've gone Just keep moving on. Look at what uou wont, Not at where vou ore. Not at what uou'll be. Look at all the things uou've done for me . . - Stephen Sondheim Mom and Dad - Thank you. You both hove been the greatest. 130 SENIORS Jennifer Goton Ferguson History LUeston, Massachusetts Natalie Fronk-Bcnefiel English Laurel, Maryland Perseverance: o Iowlu virtue whereby mediocritu ochieves glorious success. - Hmbrose Bierce v . . to thine ownself be true . . .' - Shakespeare Gvclino Ines Hrongo Fidonque Elementary Education Panama City, Republic of Panama Those who live in grace with God, who are honest, and full of love, will have 0 promising future, a successful present, and on unforgettable post. - leredo Preciodo Sonya chttc Floyd Computer Science Baltimore, Morqlond Rnuthing not worth waiting for is not worth having. Fomilu. friends and loved ones are the key to success. mnd knowing someone or the topD SENIORS 131 Lauren Mario Froscicllo Biology Princeton Junction, New Jersey If one odvonces confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours. - Thoreau If you haven't done them uou reollu should, these things are fun and fun is good. - Dr. Seuss Michele. Hnn Fuchs Baltimore, Maryland If what we could - were what we would - Criterion - be small - It is the Ultimate of Talk - The Importance to Tell - - emilu Dickinson Be nobodu's darling, Be on outcast. Toke the contradictions Of your life Find wrap around You like a showl, To porru stones To keep you worm . . .' n - Hlice UJolker 132 SENIORS Paulo nnn Gomber Biologg Ellicott Citp, Maryland Gigi Marie Gillespie Monogement Ozone Park, New York There Is onlu one thing In the world worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about. - Oscor UJiIde hThot which needs to be proved cannot be worth much. - Friedrich UJilheIm Nietzsche Lisa Gcrritu French Timonium, Morulond Yeoh, ueoh - I'm 0 senior - yeoh, peoh - that's it, that's the ticket! Bondy, Raine, Christine, Dad and Mudder - Thank You e I couldn't have mode it without you - I love you all so much - Thank lHou! Hnd when uou've found another soul who sees into pour own Toke good care of each other. - Jackson Browne Elizabeth Rogers Gillespie EnglisWPhilosophu Brottleboro, Vermont SENIORS 133 Rachel Gloine Gordon Philosophu North Salem, New York The only one here now is me I'm fighting things I cannot see I think it's tolled mu Destinv Thot l om changing . . - Suzanne Vega Truth is o pothless lond. Reality is not truth. - J. Hrishnomurti Reolitu e it's so ugly! - B. Nodine Bender iiPhiIosophu is the diseose of which Philosophv is the cure. - John UJisdom Megan Elizabeth Greene prlied Mothemotics Baltimore, Morulond 134 SENIORS Hnostosio Theresa Gregory Finuo SociologWUJomen's Studies Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Lisa Lynn Hommerslcy Management Scottsdale, Hrizono To my family and to Poul. thank you for all of your love, support, ond encouragement. I love you all! Rebekah Grossmon English iLUriting Optioni Pennington, New Jersey The best hours we spent sitting on the floor in ragged skirts, red wine. and afternoon light, the moment slipping from throat to throat as we floated through, talking, laughing, changing. Kellie Hogan English Posodeno, Morylond Hfter all, what is mankind but just one expression of the incomprehensible. Hnd if mankind posses away, it will only mean that this particular expression is completed and done. - D. H. Lawrence 'iRt the still point of destruction, ot the center of the fury, all the angels all the devils, all around us - can't you see. - Love is the Seventh LUove The most important things are the hardest to soy. be- cause words diminish them. - Stephen King SENIORS 135 Liso Hartman European Studies iGermon and Russian Empho- sisl UJilIiomsport, Pennsulvonio Life is the art of drawing sufficient conclusions from insuf- ficient premises. - Somuel Butler The belief that uouth is the happiest time of life is found- ed on o follocu. The happiest person is the person who thinks the most interesting thoughts, and we grow happier as we grow older. - UJilliom Luon Phelps I'd rather be a duck on the Lohn! i : 329 Gilccn Teresa Hccb BiologWPsuchologu Campbell Hall, New lHork 'lLUelcome to uour life, there is no turning back. - Tears for Fears we can only know that we know nothing; and that is the highest degree of human wisdom. - Leo Tolstou There were often things uou would hove liked to have done; There were often ploces uou would have liked to have gone; There were often people uou would have liked to have seen; But uet uou often gave these up in order to give me the chance of Fulfilling mu dreams. I can never thank uou enough. I love uou both, Mom and Dad. 136 SENIORS Flllison Jean Herwitt Political ScienceAUomen's Studies Cresskill, New Jerseu UJcndu Carol Hiplcu Communications Bel Hir, Morulond But surely the bravest among them are those with 0 clear vision of the future, glow and danger alike, and vet not- withstanding go out to meet it. - Thucudides Lilo Rosamond Heumonn Historu Lafayette, Louisiana i'For the soul wolks upon all paths. the soul walks not upon a line, neither does it grow like 0 reed. The soul unfolds itself like 0 lotus of countless petals. - Hohlil Gibron Home is where I wont to be Pick me up and turn me round I feel numb - Burn with a weak heart So I guess I must be having fun. The less we say about it the better. Make it up as we go along Feet on the ground Head in the Sky It's OK. I know nothing's wrong. - Dovid Burne Melissa Hnn Hill Monogement North East, Morulond It's better to remain silent and thought 0 fool than to speak and remove all doubt. Thanks Mom, Dad, Chris, and all mu friends - especially Finn - for vour love and support. I love you all! SENIORS 137 Odette. M. Huuke Oddie HrUPsochologu Rio Piedros, Puerto Rico It is onlu with the heart that one can see rightlu; what is essential is invisible to the eve. - Hntoine de Saint Exuperq uHold East to dreoms For if dreams die, Life is 0 broken winged bird that Connot flv. - Langston Hughes Holly Beth lsbitsku EconomicsiPoliticol Science Brookline, Massachusetts Never settle, olwoqs dream! I wont to thank all my friends. relatives and professors for supporting me through mu four ueors ot Goucher. with o sudden intensitu, as if she saw it clear for 0 second. ' she drew a line there. in the centre. It was done; it was Finished. LISOlvn 3' JQCObS lHes, she thought, loving down her brush in extreme fatigue. l Political Science have a vision. . - Virginia woolf Temple HIIIS. Morulond She and we were 0 porn; of women walking together, seeing, heoring, feeling. understanding the some world; and in two minutes. with o sudden sno , one of us would be one 138 SENIORS - one mind less, one world less. p 9 - George Orwell Koren Lynn Hole Biology Baltimore, Maryland More things are wrought by prover than this world dreoms Of- - Hlfred, Lord Tennuson For in much wisdom is much vexotion, and the more 0 man knows, the more he hos to suffer. - Qoheleth I'm not lost, but I don't know where I om. I've got a ques- tion. - Dovid Burne Donna Michele Johnson Monogement Baltimore, Maryland Now is a great time to be olive. Discoveries that have taken place within our lifetime are both wonderful and terrify- ing. The possibilities of what man can yet do seem unlimited but the value of any; new discoveries quIl depend upon how they are used. - Hnonumous Thanks to my grandmother and mu family; for making my college experience possible. Thanks to God because I con do all things through Him which strengthens me. - Philippians 4:13 Jillian Mcgumi Johcmnson Biologu Chicago, Illinois Procticolitu is often the architect of concept. SENIORS 139 Deborah nose Hoplon Internotionol Relotionchonomics Bogota, Colombia would you tell me. please, which wag: I ought to go from here? That depends 0 good deol on where l,iou wont to get to, replied the Cot. I don't much core where ' soid Hlice. 'Then it doesn't matter which wot; VOU go, said the Cot. e50 long 05 I get somewhere, Hiice added as on explo- notion. i'Uh. you're sure to do that, said the Cot, if you only walk long enough. - Lewis Carroll Hos de poner Ios ojos en quien eres, procurondo cono- certe 0 ti mismo, que es ei mos dificil conocimiento que puede imoginorse. - Cervantes Tommy Lunn Kemp Elementary EducotioniMothemotics Domoscus, Morulond i'The language of friendship is not words but meaning. - H. D. Thoreou There are two majorities. son, though you ask me no ques- tion: The nomeless dead end the unborn legions of time, But we are the thin minority, the living, who hold God's sceptre of light. - H. M. Sullivon UJhot sunshine is to flowers, smiles ore to humonitv. 140 SENIORS Cindy M. Kim Computer ScienceiMonogement Lovole, Morulond Special thanks to . . . Mo, Po, Frollee. Choni, Pomey, ond Temmie, Betty, Poppu Seed, LUendy, Slew, Seloine, LM, Susie Q. Trocee, The Love Boot Crew - Beth, Cheri. Movis and Donna Mommo Judy, mu doncing buddies, my drinking buddies and mu friends from hell. Stacey Finn Hish Medical Sociology Ridgewood, NeuJ Jerseu The heart has reason that reason knows not of. - Hunt Beauty; is truth, truth beoutv. - John Heots Find the sweet secret of 0 summer place is that it's onu- where when two people shore all their hopes, all their dreams, all their love. - Percu Faith Heord melodies are sweet, but those unheard ore sweeter. I love vou Mom and Dad, thanks for everything! Ha Laura Elizabeth Lonicr I'm Scumbu Domnit! Firt tPhotogrophw Memphis, Tennessee 9 pointing in a museum probobiv heors more foolish re- morks than anything else in the world. - E 61 J Goncourt i'r-irt - that either comes or does not come. It cannot be taught. - Edward LUeston Mow Gmilu Landry Lou BiologWSecondoru Education wells, Maine Huoh, I'm 0 Moinoh SENIORS 141 Elaine Loschi Economiceronogement Cliffwood, New Jerseu If all economists were laid end to end. they would not reach 0 conclusion. - George Bernard Show Life is o tragedy for those who feel, and a comedy for those who think. - Jean de lo Bruyere Susan Jccm Lowshe Slew PhilosophWPoliticol Science Cheshire, Connecticut well uou didn't woke up this morning 'couse vou didn't go to bed You were wotchin' the whites of uour eues turn red - The The Sad deserted shore HII your fickle friends are leaving 0 LGShem But then you know h . . Its time for them to go BlologgMMothemotlcs But I will still be here Tel HViV, Israel l have no thought of leaving .. , . . .. I do not count the time - Judv Collins It 5 never too late - but It 5 too hard LUho knows where the time goes? 142 SENIORS Nina Lcichter PsuchologWPremed Lorchmont, New lHork In our twenties we hove conflicts. LUe think everuthing is either or, block or white; we are caught between them and we lose all our energy in the conflicts. My answer, later on in maturity, was to do them all. Not to exclude ono, not to make 0 choice. I wanted to be 0 women, I wanted to be on artist, I wanted to be everything. Hnd I took evervthing in, end the more you take in the more strength uou find waiting to occom- plish things and to expand uour life. instead of the other which is to look for structure and fear chonge. - Hnois Nin Leslie Susan Lippoi Russion Merrick, New York Though nothing will keep us together; we can spend timejust for one dog; we can be heroesjust for one dov: UJhot uo'sou - David Bowie I am what I om thank God . . .; Some people don't under- stand. - Jimmy: Hendrix Catharine Curtis Leslie EnglishIPhiIosophu Mount Vernon, Virginio Since we can't know what knowIedge will be most need- ed In the future, it is senseless to try to teach it in advance. Instead, we should try to turn out people who love learning so much and leorn so well that they will be able to learn whot- ever needs to be learned. - John Holt Ink runs from the corners of my mouth. There is no happiness like mine. I hove been eating poetry. - Mork Strond SENIORS I43 Patricia nnn Lloyd Pot Chemistru Shrewsburu, Pennsulvonio Find all this science I don't understand. It's just my job five days 0 week. Thurzo Vcdder Lohr Communications Dorien, Connecticut 144 SENIORS Fina Bcbecco Lopez Becky; Biologu Rio Piedros, Puerto Rico One day at 0 time - thls Is enough. Do not look backhonc grieve over the post, for it is gone; and do not be trouble: about the future, for it has not get come. Live in the present and make it so beautiful that it will be worth remembering. - Ido Scott Tovlo Holly Hnne Manning Biology Lake Orion, Michigan Muriel Christine Mourcr Chemistry Highland, Morulond This is the greatest musteru of the human mind - the inductive leap. Everything falls into place, irrevoloncies relote, dissonances become harmony, and nonsense wears a crown of meaning. But the clarifying leop springs from the rich soil of confusion and the leoper is not unfamiliar with pain. Christiane Stephanie Mayer -John Steinbeck Biology Donville, Illinois The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and the Knowledge of the Holy One is insight. - Proverbs 9:12 Mom, Dad, Thom and my friends: SENIORS 145 Thanks for uour love. support, concern and understand- ing! Erin Terese Miskimon Psychology Baltimore, Morplond I hold myself indebted to anyone from whose enlight- ened understanding another rot; of knowledge communicates to mine. Really to Inform the mind is to correct and enlarge the heart. - Junius Thank you especiallu Mom and Dad. Morjon Mohscnin CommunicationsKnglish State College, Pennsulvonio 'l was born doing reference work in sin, and born confes- sing it. - Hnne Sexton 146 SENIORS Linda Ellen Morrison Music mrts Hdministrotion EmphosiQ Short Hills, New Jersey Helen Penny McUJillioms Biology Hnnopolis, Morulond It is the time you have wasted on uour rose that makes your rose so important. - Hntoine de Saint Exupew Nancy Hamilton Morrison Political Science Boulder, Colorado The Lord is mg light and my salvation - whom shell I fear? The Lord is the stronghold of mi; life - of whom shall I be afraid? UJhiIe evil men odvonce against me to devour mu flesh, ?Ulilien mv enemies and foes attack me, they will stumble 0nd 0 . One thing I ask of the Lord, this is what I seek: That I may; dwell in the house of the Lord all the dogs of my life, to gaze upon the beauty of the Lord and to seek him in his temple. - Psolm 27:1-2,3 Mary Finn McGroth Lotin Fimericon Studies and Spanish Borrington, illinois UJhen l was 0 child my mother said to me, 'If vou become a soldier you'll be 0 general. If you become a monk you'll end up 05 the Pope.' Instead I become 0 pointer and wound up as Picosso. - Pablo Picasso Mom and Dad, thank uou for all uour love and support. I love QOU! SENIORS 147 Lolitgouri n. Nondedkor HGouri International Relations Mitchellville, Maryland The absorbent mind welcomes everuthing, puts its hope in everuthing, accepts poverty equally with weolth, adopts ant; religion and the prejudices of its country men, incornoting all in itself. - Morio Montessori. The Hbsorbent Mind HLUomon. I understand the word itself, in that sense, has gone out of the language. where we talk of women . . . you talk of women, all the difference lies therein. - Isok Dinesen The Old Chevalier Helene Bonze Novin International Relations Baltimore. Morqlond IF you are lucky; enough to have lived in Paris . . . then when- ever you go for the rest of gour life, It plays with uou, for Paris is a movable feast. - Hemingwov H Movable Feost 148 SENIORS Glenn Bella Olson Internotlonol Relotions Buenos Hires, Hrgentino . . I do then with mu frlends as I do with my books, I would have them where l con find them but I seldom use them. , Rolph UJoIdo Emerson Catherine Meghan Orr Politicol SciencerEconomics McLean, Virginia Climb High Cllmb For your Gool the Sky Your Him the Star - Inscription on Hopkins Memorial Steps, willioms College Jennifer Lee Olson Jen English tUJriting Emphosist Bridgewater, New Jerseu To feor love Is to fear Ilfe, ond those who fear Ilfe ore olreodu three parts deod. - Bertrand Russell Talk about 0 dream. tru to moke It real You woke up in the night quth 0 fear so real. Spend your life waiting for o moment that just don't come, LUeII, don't waste uour time waiting. - Bruce Springsteen Jennifer Lunn Orloff English allriting Emphosist Cold Spring Harbor SENIORS 149 Margaret Leo Cecile Paisley Psychology Montcloir, New Jerseu Stacy Gino Pope Communications Berwun, Pennsylvania Conquer oll uour fears, seize every chance. In the end make feor uour Friend and change your circumstance. - HBC Fear of the world 150 SENIORS Gwendolyn Hnn Patterson Biologu Washington, DC. Momo moy hove. Popo mou have. but God bless the child that has its own. - Billie Holiday Thanks Mom and Dad! Joanne Polin I 1J0 l 1 Management Seoford, Delowore Naomi G. Penney Political Science Dewitt, New York There are some things one remembers even though theu may never have happened. There are things I remember which may never have happened but as I recall them so they take place. - Hnno in Harold Pinter's 'tOId Times Sarah Hathaway Phelps International RelotionsKuropeon Studies Bethesda, Morulond The names of the stations begin to take on meaning and my heart trembles. The train stamps and stamps onward. I stand at the window and hold on to the frame. These names mark the boundaries of my gouth. - E. M. Hemorque Never put off till tomorrow what you can do the dog after tomorrow! - o Phelps philosophy; of college survivol, vio Mark Twain! SENIORS 1 51 Paulo Jean Popplcwcll PsuchologWDonce Theropu Chelmsford, Massachusetts I hear you in the morning, I hear uou ot nightfall. Sometimes to be near uou, is to be unable to feel you. - Stevie Nicks You gotta learn to relax! - Richie Our real lives are lived in Rhythm and Movement. - Morion Chose i'Ellie: I am eternally indebted to you for giving me such an op- portunitu. f M? M? v? i if w?! . $1? 2' :5? r9 s 3' 6a Kristin Dionne Powell French Hogerstown, Morulond J'espere et croins, je me tois et supplie, orje suis gloce, et ores un feu choud, J'odmire tout, et de rien ne me chout, Je me deloce, et puis je me relie. - Ronsord 'i e UJierdness starts, it never sto 5. once th 9 - B. J. Seoneen Hnnc Began The storm is breaking So it seems Management we're too UOUHQ to 9050 Chothom Township, New Jerseu Find too grown up to dream. .. . . . . . - 9,an Ferw My odvuse IS, If you get on Impulse In 0 scene, no matter how wrong it seems. follow the impulse. It might be something, and if it ain't - take two. 1 52 SENIORS - Jack Nicholson Nobody can mess with you but uou. - Grateful Dead Mary Frances never Communicationsmistoric Preservation Towson, Morulond Member of the first class of Goucher II, o degree-oriented program for returning women. Mother of Goucher Rlum - Dr. Linda J. Rever, Class of 1977. Encouragement, Enrichment, Enlightenment sum up my Goucher experience. Lisa Jill Roscnboum Politico! Science Somerset, New Jersey Fill mu love and thanks to Mom, Dad, bee, Grondmo - I couldn't have made it through without uou! Hervn nod Herru Political Science Clifton, New Jersey: Some time later there was 0 song on oil the jukeboxes on the Upper East Side that went 'but where is the school girl who used to be me,' and if it was late enough at night I used to wonder that. I know that almost everqone wonders some- thing like that, sooner or later and no matter what he or she is doing, but one of the mixed blessings of being 20 and 21 end even 23 is the conviction that nothing like this, all evidence to the contrary notwithstanding, has ever happened to onw- one else. - Joon Didion SENIORS 153 Hndreo Delores Boundoy EconomicstMothemotics Seward, Nebrosko . . The wise man looks into space and does not regard the small as too little. nor the great as too big; for he knows that there is no limit to dimensions. - Loo Tse Es ist nicht olles Gold, was glonzt. Life is too short to drink cheop beer. - HDR Thonks Mom and Dad. This could have never been oc- complished without your love and support! Claudio Giulicmo Bovegno French Limo, Peru fois ce que voudros. - Francois Robelois Life hos 0 meaning only; if one borters it day; bu dog for something other than itself. - Soint Exuperu P.S. Gee Pokeu, whot con go wrong on 0 day like this? 154 SENIORS Glizobcth Hog SorvclIo Political Science Marquette, Michigan The world was moving she was right there with it tend she wast. - Dovld Bwne Linda Marie Schoidc Management Sportonburg, South Carolina The choice is no longer between violence and nonviolence. It is either nonviolence or nonexistence. - Martin Luther King, Jr. i'l'd rather laugh with the sinners thon cm; with the saints, the sinners have much more fun! - Billu Joel Bok's Low: If you think education is expensive, try igno- ronce. Kathryn Lynn Schultz Computer Sciencc-VMonogement Reisterstown, Maryland Faith, hope, love obide; but the greatest of these is love. Make love vour aim. - I Corinthians 13:13-14:1 what have uou learned, Dorothu? - The LUizord of Oz Lisa Finn Schzrping Computer ScienceiMonogement Vestol, New tRork Ficcording to recognized oerotechnicol tests, the bum- blebee cannot flu because of the shape and weight of his body: in relation to the total wing area. But the bumblebee doesn't know this, so he goes ahead and flies onvwcw. - Rnonumous SENIORS 155 Solluonn Schworz Philosophu Sporks. Morqlond Optimism is often 0 recovew process rather then on ot- titude towards the world. - John Rose Understanding is consommoted in that happy passion which will doubtless soon find o name; and this is the smallest port of the matter, for even if m; happiness does not have o nome - when I om but happy, I osk for no more. - Soren Kierkegaard UJe ore oll philosophers, though few of us admit it. Stacey Loraine Scofizld Russian Cockeysville, Morulond On the streets of Moscow one often sees vons filled with foodstuffs, very neat and hugenicollu Impeccoble. One can only conclude that the provisioning of the capital is excel- lent. - Hleksondr I. Solzhenitsyn Ho . . . Note: ng . . . is 0 Russian word. Fortunately, its two letters happen to be in our olphobet. The pronunciation is different, and it means well . . . 156 SENIORS Shirron Linnctt Scott Computer ScienceiMonogement Boltimore, Morulond Soft words and patience can make mom; 0 thing poss. - Hesop This is the beginning of 0 new dog. I hove been given this dog to use as I will. I will use it for good, for when tomorrow comes, this dog: will be gone forever, Ieoving in its ploce some- thing that I have traded for it. I will concentrate on good not evil, success, and not foilure. - Huthor Unknown Lori Horol Sharmon Hlbonu, New York Business Management Thonks men and dad for uou time and support, espe- cially through these lost four years. elizobcth Hnn Szcleu St. Louis, Missouri Monogement Don't be dismoued ot goodbves. Hforewell is necessary before vou can meet again. Find meeting again, after moments or lifetimes . . . is certain for those who are friends - Richard Boch see everuthing. overlook a great deal, improve 0 little. Pope John Susan H. Seitncr Doqlestown, Pennsvlvonio English You ask me what life is? that is just the some 05 souing what is o conot? H cone: is o conot and nothing more is known about it . . . - Rnton Chekhov I don't know why it is we ore in such 0 hurry to get up when uou feel down. You might think we would lie there and rest for a while. Mo: Eastman SENIORS 1 57 Robin Lynne Shcvitz Rondollstown, Maryland Dance Performance and ChoreographWDonce Ed- ucotion Dance is o prime example of the Tooist principle. Each thing contains an opposite. For Dance is on illusion. Did you ever dance in your hand? Touch it? Smell it? Vet to create this illusion, uou need the reality of the orticulote humon bodi; sweating and thumping olong. - unknown 'this I know . . . what I know best, I cannot speak in words. elisobcth G. Sinniger Pennington, New Jersey Theatre and Hrts Hdministrotion Gin and toddies, Iorge measures, no skimping if you please, I rough it, I love it, life is 0 game of chance, I'll never tire of it, leading this merrv dance. Oliver! Just oim bevond the clouds Hnd rise above the crowds r-ind start uour own porode - I mode it through the rain. - Barry Manilow The lights must never go out, The music must always plov. - LU. H. Huden 158 SENIORS Michelle Skurnick Stamford. Connecticut History Graduating from Goucher may be the closest I come to winning on Emmv, so I'd like to take this opportunitq to thank: Ed LUorteck - for having the camera surgically removed from rat left hand long enough for me to graduate with some dignity. Jonet McBrien - for making my; dream a reality, and teaching me everything I know about horses, and even more about people Julie Gllen Squire Oberlin, Ohio Political Science . . what is government itself, but the greatest of all re- flections on human nature? If men were angels, no government would be necessoru. - Publius Do I contradict mqself? Veru well then I contradict myself Margorctc Gllo Snowden Baltimore, Morulond Computer SciencerMonogement Hll that I cm and Fill that I will be I owe to my mother, my family; and God. Believe in yourself and in your dreams Though impossible things may seem. Someday. somehow you'll get through to the goal uou have in view. Mountains fell and sees divide before the one who in his stride takes a hard road dog by; dog, sweeping obstacles owou, Believe in yourself and In your plan. - Huthor unknown Felice n. Spiegel Edison, New Jersey Elementoru Education This is the time to remember, cause it will not lost forever. These are the dogs to hold onto, we won't although we wont to. This is the time. the time is going to change . . - Billy Joel Some day we'll look back on this and it will all seem funny. - Bruce! Sou not - I cannot - but, I can! The prizes of Life we fail to win . because we doubt the power within. - LUolt LUhItmon SENIORS 159 Carol H. Stokenos Tallahassee, Florida Hrt Technique in art is like technique in lovemaking: Heartfelt ineptitude has its charms and so does heortless skill, but what we oil reollu wont is passionate virtuosity. - Robert Hrneson Helen Lee Strous Richmond, Virginia Sociology and Special Education i'Reolitu is for those who lock imagination. 'iHs hard as you think it is, vou end wishing it were that eosu. - Terms of Endeorment Historu teaches us how mom; geniuses weren't appreci- oted, were nipped in the bud bu the limited intelligence of those around them. - Vevtushonko P.S. Find who are the three men I admire most? 160 SENIORS Koren Danette Stroud Buffalo, New Vork Communications, Spanish a tear to unite me with those of broken heart, a smile t be 0 sign of my joy of existence. . H. Gibroi Thanks mom, I love you Flu Delto, ooo-oop's Hilary Finn Tholmon Columbus, Ohio Philosophy There is o grandeur of achievement in the delicate od- justment of thought, which is independent of the mere blunt question of truth. - Hlfred North LUhiteheod HUJhot greater wealth is there then to own vour life and to spend it on growing? - Hun Bond Tracie Cathleen Sullivan Ellicott Citu, Maryland Business Monogement AKA Molly Powell Swontck Grosse Pointe, Michigan Monogement I'm back to living Floridovs Blue skies and ultraviolet rous Looking for better days. 'To the cabin crew: This is 0 time to remember Cause it will not lost forever These ore the dogs to hold onto Cause we won't although we'll wont This is the time The time is gonna change. - Jimmy Buffett - Billy Joel - Jimmy; Buffett SENIORS 161 Shohro Judith nbonui Toth Columbia, Maryland Special Education nmondo Katherine Treitel Columbia. Maryland Glementoru Education and Dance Nicknames: Nudybrite, Pondo the UJoh The Lord longs to be gracious to uou, Hnd therefore He waits on high to have compassion on qou. Isaiah 30:18 162 SENIORS Barbara Hnn Volcntc New lBork City, New York English dUriting Emphosig Tongie Lee Vclter Harrisburg, Pennsulvonio Sociologu-Hnthropologu, with a Medical Emphasis Thanks to my mom, dad, none, and Hnyo 6! Chris for your love and support and the great four veers. Susan C. UJoshburn Borrington, Rhode Island English with o UJriting Emphasis . . born with the gift of laughter and 0 sense that the world is mad. - Rofoel Sobotlnl i'The world Is not 0 fair place, mu deor. . - Lt. L. jocobs Hclcn-Morle UJottcl Popillon Dorien. Connecticut Economics Remember what we've sold and done and felt about I've 90H? answer. I'm going to H? away. whOt have each other. I got to lose? C.S,Nondv C.S.Nc:ndiiJ SENIORS 163 Shiobhcm weston Foirfield, Connecticut Biology Some dog: when we both reminisce UJe'II both sou there wasn't much we missed Hnd through the tears we'll smile LUhen we recall we had it all for o Moment. St. 6lmo's Fire Hsi-Mui Ida LUong Hlexondrio, Virginio French For where your treasure is, there will pour heart be also. Matthew 6:21 Love knows no limit to its endurance, no end to its trust, no fading of its hope; it can outlost anything. Love stonds when all else has fallen. H big i'thonk uou to mu fomilu, Morv, end my; friends for all vour support and love. 164 SENIORS Kimberly wright Vienna, Virginia English Two Hoods Diverged in 0 wood, and l e I took the one less traveled bu, Hnd that has mode all the difference. - Robert FroSt There is 0 time when men distinguishes the idea of felicity from the idea of wealth; it is the beginning of wisdom. - Ralph LUoIcJo Emerson Phyllis Hrthur lnternotionol Relotionleconomics Flnnopolis, Md. 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Hiding in 0 tree from ml; mother Giggling as I watch her search for me Only now I am searching for myself Trying to reach out and understand Slowlu the fantasy world of childhood fades The problems of now and tomorrow crowd in Time rushes on 0nd I can't look back too long Hgoin I roce ahead to face reality. . Dino-cheno Sigonos 195 IN MEMORHJ OF DHLUN ROBBINS MHRCH 10, 1966-MHRCH 10. 1986 HS LONG HS YOU LIVE HND REMEMBER e YOUR LOVED ONE UVES IN VOUR HEFIHTI Moy tender memories soften your grief, Moy Fond recollection bring you relief. Hnd may you Find comfort and peace in the thought of the joy that knowing your loved one brought e For time and space can never divide or keep your loved one from your side when memory points in colors true The happy hours that belonged to your Helen Steiner Rice 196 DONNVBROOH FHIR 1987 STFIFF Editors-in-chief .................................... Dino-Fltheno Sigonos SI Hollq Isbitsku Managing Editor ................................................................... Tommy Hemp Business Manager ................................................................. Holly Isbitskp Lou-out Editor .................................................................. Borboro Solozor Copu Editor ......................................................................... Denise Gotou Index Editor .............................................................................. Hpril Serig Hssistont to Editors ................................... Clork Venoble GI Noncu Morrison Photography Monoger .......................................................... Jomes Roineu Hdvertising Monoger .................................................. Dino- cheno Sigonos H VERY SPECIHL THHNHS IS EXTENDED TO THE FOLLOUJING PEOPLE: Rondv Hilgore oncl LUolsworth Publishing Co. James Roinev ond Dovor Photographu. Dino-cheno Sigonos for oil the art work poges. Borboro Solozor ond Hpril Serig for working on layouts. Denise Gotou, Megan Orr, and Clark Venoble for copu and index additions. Kristin Hotch, Noncu Morrison, and Heidi Smoltz for lost minute Iouout work. Michele Biehle, Cunthio Eormon, Hilow Throsher, and Margaret 50ch for promoting Donnybrook. Pollu Douglass for the Senior Secton. SPECIHL THRNKS TO: Morionne TenEvck and Julie Collier-Hdoms with love. Find. lostlu to all those people who helped continuouslg with making posters and those who kept the editors sone. 197 COLOPHON Donnubrook Fair is an annual publication written entirelu bu students for the student bodu for the past ninetu-two uears. However, this uear the scenario was changed bu the contribution of the administration. The administration put together one-quorter of the uearbook. Troditionallu, this book has been finded bu the Students' Hctivities' Fee and distributed bu the student bodu on the last dau of classes at Honors Convo- cation. This edition cost almost $23,000 to print. publish and re-print. The Student Flctivitu Fee covered about 8096 of the publishing costs. The remaining balance of our budget was raised bu ad sales, parent contributions, annual auction, and a few bake sales. Donnubrook Foir was published bu LUalsworth Publishing Companu. Randu Hilgore is the l'LUalsworth person to whom we owe monu thanks. LUe, the staff-wcmt to express our sincere thanks and hope that they will continue to have a prosperous business with Goucher College. 600 copies of the 200 page 1987 Donnubrook Fair was published. Some members of the senior class were photographed bu Dovor photos. Our appreciation extends to all of the people of Davor photos who helped us pull the ueorbook together. James Roineu, a photographer for Davor photos, provided us with expertise on how to arrange the ueor- book pictures. The Book was printed on 80 pound glossu enamel paper. The primaru tupe stule varies from 18 pts. to 8 pt. bold. Some of the photographs were contributed bu students. The mojoritu of the copu in this book was done bu Denise Gotau. However, a few clubs and houses wrote their own copu. llJe would like to thank the people who contributed their time and effort to the uear- book. Most of the groups did get their uearbook page items in on time and with veru little energu, but we did have some problems. The worst problem was the little amount of time we were given to pull it togeth- er. Hlso. monu clubs and a Few houses would not submit photographsrcopu for the book. Therefore, these particular pages mau appear to be lacking but this was their own choosing. To those students who did help us to produce full, interesting pages, our sincere thanks are extended. EPILOGUE This ueor of change brought a lot of unhappiness and hardship? UJe began the ueor knowing that Goucher was going coed and ended the ueor with two new ueorbook editors. Truing to explain the ueorbook's situation this uear would be an impossible task. everuthing was going rather well as everuone imagines until the real nightmare began. During the month of Jonuaru, the administration put together U4 of the ueorbook since all prior deadlines were not met. Not being able to cope with all the pressures, Beth Ridgelu resigned as editor on Jonuaru 30, 1987. LUe the new editors were chosen during a Student Org. meeting the first week of Februaru. In order to receive a uearbook for Convocation. Randu Hilgore the publisher stated that we could onlu extend our deadline once more, which was set for Feb. 28th. Until the final dou. the staff retook pictures, planned lou-out sessions and held their breaths. During the last week onlu six dedicated members, not including the editors came to finish the 132 pages that were left Pulling the all nighter the night before the deadline was the time we needed our strength. LUe thank Gamble House for having a wonderful portu. LUithout students walking around and conversing with the staff we would have never kept our good spirits. It seemed that the task of finishing 62 pages in one night would have been impossible It was completed. Ht around 12:38 am we all went to the portu for about 10 minutes and exclaimed thot onlu 2 pages were left to be completed. It was a relief for all to hear. This was a veru hard book to complete and therefore the qualitu is not as past ueorbooks. But we hope that you will take everything that hos happened under consideration and enjou the uear of change. Fronklu we don't know what we would have done without the dedicated staff members. LUithout their help during the lost week nothing would have been completed. This book required 0 lot of sacrifices for everuone. UJe ore veru pleased with the work these member accomplished. Each and everu member desires o nobel prize. The first people would like to thank Tommu Hemp. Beth Seeleu. and Meghan Orr without uour help in recognizing the ueorbook's stante we would have never been informed of the severe crisis. UJe thonk uou From the bottom of our hearts for standing bu our sides in times of need. Next we would like to thank Barbara Salazar. Being a student who had no prior lauout experience her ideas and plans werejust wonderful. She worked extremelu hard and it definitelu shows. Hpril Serig, we greatlu appreciate uour time and effort in learning lauout work. UJe thank uou so much for helping Borboro in completing the club and Focultu pages which took more than U2 of the ueorbook. Denise Gotou - what would we have done without uou. UJe can never thank uou enough for all that tupe copu that uou completed. lr'ou brought fantastic ideas and great caption titles. UJe hope that uou will continue to think of bright ideas in the future. H special thanks goes to Noncu Morrison and her boufriend Clark Venable. LUithout both of uou none of the houses nor focultu could have been completed. Vour neotness and talent prevail over others. we hope that uou enjoued helping us as much as we enjoued uour efforts. Lastlu we wont to thank all those who helped with last minute details Kristin Hatch we reallu thank uou for coming between classes and helping with the menu missing photos. Your suggestions were greatlu appreciated. UJe hope that this issue of Donnubrook Fair will alwaus be remembered. It was a EOSl-l which was completed in onlu 3 HQ weeks. UJe hope uou will like what we have accomplished con Find uourselves among the menu sections. Hgoin we thank uou and wish everuone monu hoppu memories and successes in the future. The best of luck in unitu for the next uear's staff, mou everuone work together to complete the best ueorbook ever. Good Luck. 198
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