Donnybrook Fair 1942 - Goucher College
Donnybrook Fair 1942 - Goucher College
Donnybrook Fair 1942 - Goucher College
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The way in which a girl spends her time reflects the importance<br />
which she attaches to the many elements of dorm life. In the hours not<br />
devoted to study, one girl may choose the smoker where she can take part<br />
in social activities ranging from a game of bridge through a discussion of<br />
last night's date and contemporary news events. Another may seek out a<br />
friend for a brisk walk to interesting places around Baltimore. The piano,<br />
in and out of tune, appeals to many. Some hold roommate experiences<br />
to be the most significant aspect of dorm life. Then too, the dorm girl<br />
counts valuable the fraternal spirit which develops among girls who<br />
live together. In the fun of competing with other dorms and with the<br />
city girls in an A. A. show, for example, many friendships are made which<br />
are later cemented by mutual interests.<br />
In short, the term "dorm life" holds as many connotations as there<br />
are dorm girls. It is to each one what she makes it.<br />
HEADS OF HALLS<br />
Miss Conner, Mrs. Rutledge, Mrs. vVebster,<br />
Mrs. Mott, Mrs. Hepburn, Miss Rutherford.<br />
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