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College news, May 1, 1950
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
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1950-05-01
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North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 36, No. 22
College news (Bryn Mawr College : 1914)--
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THE COLLEGE NEWS
Monday, May 1, 1950:
Miss McBride Reads
List of Scholarships
Continued from Page 3
and Washington Irving High
School, Clarksburg, West Virginia.
Chinese Scholarship
and
Mary Anna Longstreth Memorial
Scholarship
Ching Yuan of Peiping, China.
Prepared by the National Tsing
Hua University, Peiping, China.
Alumnae Association Scholar and
Chinese Scholar, 1949-50.
New York Alumnae Regional
Scholarship
Nancy Jane Wullschleger of
New Platz, New York. Prepared
by the Albany Academy for Girls,
Albany, New York. New York
Alumnae Regional Scholar, 1948-
50.
Anna Powers Memorial
Scholarship
(Mary Whitney Allen of Balti-
more, Maryland. Prepared by the
Roland Park Country Day School,
Baltimore, Maryland. Special
Scholar, 1948-49; Elizabeth Wilson
White Memorial Scholar, 1949-50.
1920 Scholarship Given in Memory
of Dorothy Rogers Lyman,
Alice Harrison Scott, and
Mary Hoag Lawrence
Constance Elizabeth Schulz of
Coopersburg, Pennsylvania. Pre-
pared by the Springfield~Durham
High School, Pleasant Valley,
Pennsylvania. Book Shop Scholar,
1949-50.
Abby Slade Brayton Durfee
Scholarship
‘Leatrice Mae’ Hoard of Milton,
Massachusetts. Prepared by the
Milton High School, Milton, Mass-
achusetts,
Book Shop Scholarship
Carol Dee Feinstein of Chatta-
nooga, Tennessee. [Prepared by the
. Girls’ Preparatory School, Chatta-
nooga, Tennesee. Alumnae Asso-
ciation Scholar, 1948-49; Mary Mc-
Lean and Ellen A. Murter Memor-
ial Scholarship, 1949-50, :
Charles E. Ellis Scholarship
‘Marion Helen Michel of Phila-
delphia, Pennsylvania. Prepared
by the Philadelphia High School
for Girls, Philadelphia, Pennsyl-
vania, and by the Tochterschule
der Stadt Zurich, Switzerland.
Charles E. Ellis Scholar, 1948-50.
Trustees’ Scholarship
Janice Aline Angstadt of Atlan-
ta, Georgia. Prepared by the Ger-
mantown High School, Philadel-
phia, Pennsylvania. Trustees’
Scholar, 1948-50.
Otetriet IV Alumpae Regional
Scholarship
Lucy Curtis Turnbull of Lan-
caster, Ohio. Prepared by the Lan-
easter High School, Lancaster,
Ohio. District IV Alumnae Region-
al Scholar, 1948-50; Jacob Orie and
Elizabeth Clarke Memorial Scholar,
1949-1950.
New York Alumnae Regional
Scholarship
Annette Barmann Fischer of Old
Greenwich, Connecticut. Prepared
by the Greenwich Academy, Green-
wich, Connecticut. New York
Alumnae Regional Scholar, 1949-
50.
New York Alumnae Regional
Scholarship
Beth Harrer of Orient, New
York. Prepared by the Greenport
School, Greenport, Long
Island, New York. New York
Alumnae Regional Scholar, 1948-
50.
Mary McClean and
Ellen A. Murter
Memorial Scholarship
Joan Ripps of New York City.
Prepared by the Walton High
School, New York City.
Shippen Huidekoper Scholarship
Alice Landgraf Cary of Lan-
caster, Pennsylvania. Prepared by
the J. P. McCaskey High School,
Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Shippen
wines Scholar, 1949-50.
- Jacob Orie and
Elizabeth 8S. M. Clarke
Memorial Scholarship |
Nancy Ethel ‘s
ia Island, New York.
hassett,
New York. Special Scholar, 1948-
49; Lila M. Wright Memorial
Scholar, 1949-50.
District V Alumnae Regional
' Scholarship
Cynthia Mason of Winnetka,
Illinois. Prepared by Kemper Hall,
Kenosha, Wisconsin. Alumnae Re-
gional Scholar, 1949-50.
Lila M. Wright Memorial
Scholarship
Helen Krzywiec Ostoia of New
York City. Prepared by the Hunter
College High School, New York
City. Special Scholar, 1948-49;
Maria Hopper Scholar, 1949-50.
Frances Marion Simpson
Scholarship
Alida Baird McClenahan of
Wayne, Pennsylvania. Prepared
by the Shipley School of Bryn
Mawr, Pennsylvania. Frances Mar-
ion Simpson Scholar, 1946-48.
Johnson-Ulm Memorial
Scholarship (Harwich, Mass.)
Laura Anne Bettina Laidlaw of
Harwich, Cape Cod, Massachu-
setts. Prepared by the New Hart-
ford High School, New Hartford,
New York, and Harwich High
School, Harwich, Cape Cod, Mass-
achusetts. Alumnae Association
Scholar, 1948-49; Johnson - Ulm
Memorial Scholar, 1948-50.
Scholarships to be Held in the
Sophomore Year
Mary Williams Sherman
- Memorial Scholarship
Rona Fern Gottlieb of Beacon,
New York. Prepared by the Drew
Seminary, Carmel, New York.
James E. Rhoads Memorial
Sophomore Scholarship
Lois Carolyn Lawrence of Cin-
cinnati, Ohio. Prepared by Hughes
High School, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Louise Hyman Pollak. Scholar,
1949-50.
Trustees’ Scholarship and
Pennsylvania State Scholarship
Joan Spector of Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. Prepared by Phila-
delphia High School for Girls,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and
Overbrook High School, Philadel-
phia, Pennsylvania. Trustees’
Scholar and Pennsylvania State
Scholar, 1949-50.
Frances Marion Simpson
Scholarship
Mary Conway Hendrickson of
by Lansdowne High School, Lans-
downs, Pennsylvania. Frances Mar-
ion Simpson Scholar, 1949-50.
District IV Alumnae. Scholarship
and
Paula Henze Memorial Scholarship
and
George Bates Hopkins Memorial
Scholarship
Lillian Smith of Cleveland, Ohio.
Prepared by (Lincoln High School,
Cleveland, Ohio. District IV Alum-
nae Regional Scholar, 1949-50.
Constance Lewis and Martha
Rockwell Moorhouse 1904
Memorial Scholarship
Jane Martin of Scranton, Penn-
sylvania. Prepared by North
Scranton Junior High School,
Scranton, Pennsylvania, and Cen-
tral High School, Scranton, Penn-
sylvania. Alice Day Jackson Schol-
ar and Eastern Pennsylvania
Alumnae Regional Scholar, 1949-
50.
Trustees’ Scholarship
Joyce Anne Greer. of Ardmore,
Pennsylvania. Prepared by Abing-
ton High School, Abington, Penn-
sylvania. Trustees‘ Scholar, 1949-
50. :
New England Alumnae Regional
Scholarship and Book Shop
Scholarship
Katharine Gillian Fansler of
Providence, Rhode Island. Pre-
pared by the Lincoln School, Prov-
idence, Rhode Island. New Eng-
land Alumnae Regional Scholar,
1949-50.
Trustees’ Scholarship and
Pennsylvania State Scholarship
Barbara Elaine Kron of Phila-
teRee.
TENNIS SHOES!
Red - White - Blue
The
866 Lancaster Ave.
Lansdowne, Pennsylvania. Prepared |:
Philip Harrison. eave ;
delphia, Pennsylvania. Prepared by
Philadelphia High School for Girls,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Trus-
tees’ Scholar and Pennsylvania
State Scholar, 1949-50.
Maria Hopper Scholarship and
Special Pennsylvania Alumnae
Regional Scholarship
Patricia Lee McClenahan of
Wayne, Pennsylvania. Prepared by
the Shipley School, Bryn Mawr,
Pennsylvania. Eastern Pennsyl-
vania Alumnae Regional Scholar,
1947-48.
Special Trustees’ Scholarship
Gertraud Maria Gerstner of
Vienna, Austria. Prepared by
Bundes-Real-Gymnaseum, Vienna,
Austria. Class of 1902 Scholar,
1949-50.
New England Alumnae Regional
Scholarship and
Jeannette Peabody Cannon
Scholarship
Sally Anne Rogers of Water-
bury, Connecticut. Prepared by
Crosby High School, Waterbury,
Connecticut. Clara Bertram Little
Memorial Scholar and New Eng-
land ‘Alumnae Regional Scholar,
1949-50.
Leila Houghteling Memorial
Penelope Merritt of Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. Prepared by Chat-
ham Hall, Chatham, Virgina. East-
ern Pennsylvania Alumnae Region-
al ‘Scholar, 1949-50.
‘Maria Hopper Scholarship
Beatrice Camille Freeman of
Arlington, Virginia. Prepared by
Lycee Francais de New York City.
New York Alumnae Regional
Scholarship
. Phyllis Louise Kunze of Hast-
ings-on-Hudson, New York. Pre-
pared by Hastings High School,
Hastings-on-Hudson, New York.
New York Alumnae _ Regional
Scholar, 1949-50.
Seven College National Scholarship
Linda Callender of South Pasa-
dena, California. Prepared by
Westridge Shool, Pasadena, Cal-
ifornia. Seven College National
Scholar, 1949-50.
Book Shop Scholarship
Naomi Jean deLangley of Crags-
moor, New York. Prepared by
Branksome Hall, Toronto, Canada;
Cours Maintenon, Cannes, France;
and St. Mary’s School, Peekskill,
New York. -
Lidie C. B. Saul Scholarship
Ruth D. Bronsweig of Philadel-
phia, Pennsylvania. Prepared by
the Philadelphia High School for
Girls, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Lidie C. B. Saul Scholar, 1949-50.
Special Trustees’ Scholarship and
Undergraduate Association
Scholarship
Tiga Brauere of ‘Brooklyn, New
York. Prepared by Latvian High
School, Fischbach, Nurnberg, Ger-
many. “Special Trustees’ Scholar
and Undergraduate ~ Association
CHURCHILL’S
“Grand
Alliance”’
AT THE
COUNTRY
BOOKSHOP
BRYN MAWR
MEET AT THE GREEK’S
Tasty Sandwiches
Refreshments
LUNCHES — DINNER
MOTHER’S DAY ‘IS THE
4th OF MAY,
THO’.FAR AWAY, DON’T
HER DAY !
MOTHER’S DAY
CARDS
AT :
RICHARD
-STOCKTON’S
BRYN MAWR
MAY~ DAY
)
1953
MORNING
Bovine Life Miserable, Colorless
Since Demise of Big May Day ©
What’s this about no May Day?
I never heard such rot-
Do you know, in my hay day
Each year, no matter what,
I’d be round about the May Pole,
And walking on the green?
But now I’ve lost that gay role,
And seldom am I seen.
For with Big May Day banished,
Scholar, 1949-50.
The Misses Kirk Scholarship
Jo Ann (MeDonald of Columbus,
Ohio. Prepared by St. Mary’s of
the Springs Academy, Columbus,
Ohio. Special Scholar, 1949-50. ©
New Jersey Alumnae Regional
Scholarship and Book Shop
Seholarship
(Carolyn ‘Marie Burelbach of |
Cranford, New Jersey. Prepared by
Cranford High School, Cranford,
New Jersey. Cranford, New Jersey,
College Club Scholar, 1949-50.
District VIII Alumnae Regional
Scholarship
Karen Jeanne Holland of Des
Moines, Iowa. Prepared by Abing-
ton Friends School, Jenkinitown,
Pennsylvania, and the Theodore
Roosevelt High School, Des Moines,
Iowa. District VIII Alumnae Re-
gional Scholar, 1949-50.
Washington, D. C., Alumnae
Regional Scholarship
Ann Winn Miller of Alexandria,
Virginia. Prepared by the George
{Washington High School, Alexa
dria, Virginia. Washington, D.C.,
Alumnae Regional Scholar, 1949-
50.
New England Alumnae Regional
Scholarship
Jennifer Dole of Concord, Mass-
achusetts. Prepared by Concord
High School, Concord, Massachu-
setts. Susan Walker FitzGerald
Continued on Page 5
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My use for holidays
Has suddenly quite vanished,
And I’ve been put to graze
To clear up the situation
(In case you are at sea),
I present an explanation
Of facts concerning me.
‘m brawnier than brainy,
Which everybody mocks,
I’m horny, big, ungainly;
In short, I am an ox.
When May days were not heathen
(Just lasting four short hours)
But grandly Elizabethan,
Then I was wreathed with flow’rs;
I danced with many a maiden
To tthe firemen’s great band;
But with rue my heart is laden,
For Big May Day has been panned.
But the root of all my grieving
Is not the music sweet,
Nor the ladieg I’ll be leaving,
Nor the blossoms ’round my feet.
I’m sad ’cause when they told me,
“What big, dumb ox you are,”
I once could answer boldly,
“But I go to Bryn Mawr! !! ”
The whole campus
is sporting
Jantzen Shorts and T-Shirts
from
Jobs with a Future
Secretarial training—the Gibbs way—
leads to successful business careers.
Write College Course Dean for catalog
Katharine Gibbs
230 Park Ave., NEW YORK 17 . 33 Plymouth St, MONTCLAIR
51 E. Superior St, CHICAGO 11 155 Angell St, PROVIDENCE 6
90 Marlborough St, BOSTON 16
Secretarial
Training
Typing, shorthand and
office procedures are your
entry permits into the
business world. Know
them thoroughly and
you’re employable any-
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of interesting jobs open
to you.
Peirce School is a tra-
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preparing for a business
career. Call, write, or
telephone PEnnypacker
5-2100 for information on
Peirce Secretarial Courses.
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SCHOOL OF
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Philadelphia 2, Pa.
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