Donnybrook Fair 1942 - Goucher College
Donnybrook Fair 1942 - Goucher College
Donnybrook Fair 1942 - Goucher College
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FORUM CLUB<br />
METHODIST CLUB<br />
H. Foss, F. Drafts, E. O'Conner, H . Rausch, C.<br />
Heinz, M. Hazard , M. Clement, G. Hess, J. Martin,<br />
f. Hussey, D . \ Vorthington, J. Lewis, B. McCleocl,<br />
A. Eggers, E. Brown, F. Allen, L. McVaugh.<br />
ONE PLACE for student expression is at the bi-monthly meetings of the<br />
<strong>Goucher</strong> Forum. Here international, national, and local problems, as well<br />
as current trends in all three fields are discussed under the supervision of<br />
competent authorities. Among these leaders there have been two members<br />
of the <strong>Goucher</strong> faculty, Dr. Bussey and Mrs. Reynolds, who pointed out<br />
the pros and cons of neutrality. At a second meeting Captain Tage<br />
Ellinger told of his adventures on the Norwegian war-front. Later on<br />
Dr. Henry Sigerist of the J olms Hopkins Medical School discussed the<br />
controversial subject of socialized medicine. And from the University of<br />
Virginia the debating team came for a spirited argument on peace plans.<br />
The officers are Lorraine Paley, president; Evelyn Spiegel, program<br />
chairman; Audrith Arnold, membership chairman; Ursula Benedict,<br />
publicity chairman; and Helen Townsend, secretary-treasurer.<br />
METHODIST CLUB<br />
KAPPA PHI is a national club for Methodist girls which has chapters in<br />
twenty-five different colleges. These are bound together by a national<br />
council of grand officers. Every other year the various chapters meet for<br />
a grand council held in some significant place. The general aim of the<br />
club is "Every Methodist woman in the university world today, a leader<br />
in the church of tomorrow."<br />
The girls at <strong>Goucher</strong> are working towards this high ideal at the<br />
supper meetings held every other Thursday. For these meetings the<br />
members prepare a short program which may be religious, musical, ritualistic,<br />
or social. Both fraternity and independent girls are welcome.<br />
The present officers of the Methodist Club are Janice Martin, president;<br />
Georgena Hess, vice-president; and Irene Hussey, program chairman.