Donnybrook Fair 1942 - Goucher College
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M . Andre Liotaid, former French minister to Turkey, spoke in February.<br />
The officers of Le Cerde Francais are: Mary Elizabeth Baker, president;<br />
Margaret Gardiner, vice-president; Irene Ephrussi, secretary; and<br />
Marthajane Kennedy, treasurer.<br />
CLASSICAL CLUB<br />
THE PURPOSE of the Classical Club is to provide an opportunity for<br />
those who are interested to discuss subjects connected with the classics.<br />
The club gives these students a chance to get acquainted with the classics<br />
by other means than those provided by the courses in college. There<br />
have been several meetings this year at which the members enjoyed refreshments<br />
and played some Latin games. There have also been plans made<br />
to organize a Roman Banquet later in the term.<br />
The officers of the Classical Club are Joan Chesney, president;<br />
Janice Martin, secretary; Helen Cohen, vice-president; Irene Hussey,<br />
treasurer.<br />
SCIENCE CLUB<br />
THE SCIENCE CLUB is an organization in which all science majors are<br />
members. It thus provides the student with an opportunity to broaden<br />
her scientific outlook, learning of fields other than her own. The club<br />
conducts three or four meetings a year, at least one of which is reserved<br />
for student participation, and it sponsors a contest for seniors. Among<br />
the speakers this year have been Dr. Justina Hill, Dr. Bentley Glass, and<br />
Dr. Manfred Guttmacher.<br />
The officers are Mitsu Tashiro, president; Annette Rowe, secretarytreasurer;<br />
and Harriet Burns and Charlotte Anderson, publicity chairmen.<br />
PSYCHOLOGY CLUB<br />
THE early meetings of the Psychology Club this year were given over to<br />
discussions of the role played by psychology in the present world situation.<br />
Later programs featured as speakers alumnae who are working in various<br />
fields of psychology. At the invitation of Dorothy Cort Leonhardt, the<br />
club observed the perception experiments at the \ iVilmer Clinic, Johns<br />
Hopkins Hospital. The year closed with a party for the incoming majors.<br />
The officers of the Psychology Club are Jacqueline Jenkins, president;<br />
Helen Harrison, vice-president and treasurer; Carey Jennings, secretary;<br />
and Anita Kanner, publicity chairman.<br />
PHYSIOLOGY CLUB<br />
THE PHYSIOLOGY CLUB is composed of twenty junior and senior majors in<br />
the Department of Physiology and Hygiene. Notable among the activities<br />
of the Y.ear were a tea held at Dr. King's home, the showing of physiological<br />
films from the Maryland Academy of Sciences, and the annual<br />
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