May 30, 1966 COLLEGE NEWS Page 3 156 In C lass Of 66 Earn Bachelor of Arts Degrees Eve Joan Hitchman of Maryland* Susan Yarnall Urban of Vermont* One hundred fifty-six students are receiving their A.B, degrees this morning. Those girls grad- uating with honors in their majors are denoted with an asterisk. Biology Johanna Gwinn Birnbaum of West Virginia* Pauline Hsiao Chen Chu of Switz- erland Anna Frances Ciarochi of Alaska Stephanie Ann Habel of New York* Diana Hamilton of California Christina Carroll Howard of Penn- sylvania* Ann Frances Johnson of New York Martha Jane Morgan of North Car- olina Helen Louise Robinson of Connecti- cut* Donna Daitzman Rubens of Penn- sylvania Chemistry : Jih Jen Chiang of Taiwan, the Republic of China* Madeline Leah Feldman of Con-— necticut Jeanne Kann Krieger of Connecti - cut* Lynne Frisch Lackenbach of New York Chemistry and Physics Elaine Fredlyn Surick of Pennsyl- vania Classical and Near Eastem Archaeology Victoria Grafstrom of Canada Catherine deGrazia Matelli of New York* Leslie ‘Elizabeth Preston of Mea: ‘ tana* Harriet Christine Thompson of . Colorado. Classical and Near Eastem Archaeology and Greek — Marilyn Lazareva Lazarevichn ot Pennsylvania* Economics Claudia Kempf Charles of Illinois Grace Smith Hamilton of Penn- sylvania Merrily Pittman of Oregon Mary Catherine Wolfe of Pennsyl- vania English: Sarah Rob Colby Allen of Illinois Paula Frances Alexander _ of Massachusetts Eve-Marie Madeleine Balfe of France Patricia Stuart Bauer of New Jer- sey Jane Ellen Berezin of Massachu- setts* Elizabeth Ann Bielski of California Elizabeth Jennifer Bogen of New York Virginia Stafford Brodhead of Pennsylvania Susan Burkhardt of New York Caroline Louise Burlingham of New York Carol Lynn Cain of Ohio Patricia Collins of New Jersey Mary Eleanor Daubenspeck of Connecticut Sarah Virginia Dunlap of Massa- chusetts Karen Lee Durbin of Indiana’ Eren Hostetter Givan of California Jacqueline Rose Guiliano of New York Harriet Michelle Goldman of Penn- sylvania Pamela Leslie Goold of New York Patricia Aline Gordon-Mann of North Carolina Hope Stuart Green of Massachu- setts Bonita Marie Hanes of Maryland Dorothy Knox Howe of Texas Charlotte Huntley of Texas Joanna Miller Lewis of New York Mary Alice McDowell of Connecti- cut Janet Williamson Meeks of Penn- sylvania Barbara Kaye Moran of Virginia Marie-Louise Nickerson of New York Maria del Pilar Alexandra Hope Jersey Leslie Coen of:New Jersey Eleanor Lile Drane of Ohio Gertrude McFarland Goheen of New Jersey Phyllis Wright King of Florida Patricia Klein of New York Judith Lovering Roland of Rhode Island Elizabeth Molin Roueche of Mary- .. land Diane Holly Sampson of [Illinois Susannah Ellen Sard of New York Sharon. 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