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College news, May 31, 1949
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
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1949-05-31
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North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 35, No. 25
College news (Bryn Mawr College : 1914)--
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BMC-News-vol35-no25
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THE COLLEGE NEWS
Tuesday, May 31, 1949
THE COLLEGE NEWS
FouNDED IN 1914
Published weekly during the College Year (except during Thanks-
giving, Christmas and Easter holidays, and during examination weeks)
in the interest of Bryn Mawr College at the Ardmore Printing Company,
Ardmore, Pa., and Bryn Mawr College.
The College News is fully protected by copyright. Nothing that
appears in it may be reprinted either wholly or in part without per-
mission of the Editor-in-Chief,
Editorial Board
EMILY TowNsEND, ’50, Editor-in-chief
ANNE GREET, *50, Copy .
Irina NELIvow, °50, Make-up
ELISABETH NELIDow, ’51 Hanna Ho porn, '50, Make-up
GwYNNE WILLIAMS, ’50 BLAIKIE ForsyTH, 51, Make-up
Joan McBripg, ’52
Editorial Staff
FRANCINE DUPLEssIx, ’52
Jane Rotter, ’51
JANE AUGUSTINE, ’52
Linpa BETTMAN, 752
Betry LEE, ’52
Nina Cave, *50
ANN ANTHONY, ’51
» Betty BEImeRFELD, ’51
JOANNA SEMEL, ’52
JACQUELINE EsMERIAN, ’51
Crame LiacHow!Tz, ’52 BARBARA JOELSON, ’52
EMMY CADWALADER, ’52 CAROLINE SMITH, ’52
PAULA STRAWHECKER, "$2
Staff Photographers
Laura WINsLow, ’50, Chief
JOsEPHINE RAsKIND, 750
Business Board
ELEANOR OTTO, ’51, Advertising Manager
MADELEINE BLouNT, ’51, Business Manager
TAMA SCHENK, ’52 Mary Lov Price, ’51
GRACE FRIEDMAN, ’52 Mary Kay Lackritz, ’51
Subscription Board
BarBara LIGHTFOOT, ’50, Manager
Epre Mason Ham, ’50 Suz Kezuzy, °49
Atty Lou Hackney, ’49 EpyTHE LaGRANDE, °49
Marjori£ PETERSON, °51 PENNY GREENOUGH, ’50
Mary Kay Lakritz, ’51 GRETCHEN GAEBELEIN, ’56
Subscription, $2.75 Mailing price, $3.50
Subscriptions may begin at any time
Entered as second class matter at the Ardmore, Pa., Post Office
Under Act of Congress August 24, 1912
The Drive
After three years of unremitting work on the part of
rs. Slade and the alumnae, the Drive has not only reached
its two million dollar goal but topped it by more than
$200,000. Top honors _for her intelligent and ener-
getic leadership go to Mrs. Slade, who has now raised over
‘six million dollars in all for the college, in four different
drives; without her, this present success would have been im-
possible. ie
The whole college must be aware of the effort the entire
Bryn Mawr alumnae group has made to reach the quota set
in 1946. They have themselves contributed over three-
fourths of all the money raised, and they have further given
freely of their time in organizing theatre benefits, fashion
shows, auctions, and all the many local projects which assur-
ed the success of the Drive. This interest is not merely a per-
iodic phenomenon, of course: the continuing creative support
the alumnae have always given has developed Bryn Mawr’s
uniquely national, even international, character.
Now that the Drive is over, undergraduates who have
felt harassed by its importunities may turn to reflect on its
immediate, practical significance for Bryn Mawr. Faculty
salaries have already been raised; the Rufus Jones Chair has
been filled and the curriculum correspondingly expanded; the
Theresa Helburn Chair is nearing completion. We are deep-
ly grateful to those whose energy and perseverance have op-
ened new fields and offered us new opportunities.
"4.9
The one hundred and one seniors who just received their
A.B. degrees will leave behind them an assorted number of
_things for—us.to-remember.
They..need..never.-worry--about-|—
being forgotten—certainly not for the next three years,
while this year’s undergraduates are still at Bryn Mawr. As
we all become the old-timers, we will undoubtedly reminisce
nostalgically about the figures in the niche, and the gigantic
red dachshund that adorned the library on Class Day.
Creative art seems to have been the forte of ’49. It was
‘their class that produced the Octangle, and made the ar-
~rangements for its continuation.
“They also started the tra-
dition of the Sophomore Carnival, which has flourished ever
since, in spite of invariable adverse weather conditions.
’49’s biggest contribution to the College was undoubted-
dy their tireless work on the Alumnae Drive. On this score
they deserve endless thanks. The Drive ends this year, with
the goal far surpassed, and '49 has earned much appre-
ciation for their efforts. In everything from dogs to dollars,
initiative has been their major trait, and achievement has}
ary
‘marked their endeavors. A rasene Sagan eum: sa to seca
101 Members of Class of "49 Receive Degrees
BACHELOR OF ARTS
Biology
Jean Alexander Broadfoot.y. of
New Jersey, cum laude.
Alice Louise Hackney, of Mary-
land, cum laude.
Janet Ann Houze, of Connecti-
cut.
Eleanor Rose Wixom, of New
Jersey, cum laude.
Chemistry
Mary Moore Austin, of Missouri,
cum laude.
Mary Rose Beetlestone, of Mary-
land, Magna cum laude, with
honors, Pa
‘Christel Kappes,- of Pennsyl
vania, cum laude, with honors.
Lucile Bailey Mahieu, of Kansas,
cum laude.
Classical Archaeology
Sarah Wisner Loomis, of New
York, cum laude, with honors.
Diane Huszagh, of Illinois.
..(Willa..Marie.Whyburn,.of North
Carolina.
Economics and Politics
Economics
Grace Voorhis Dillingham, of
New York, cum laude with honors.
Patricia Helen Keller, of Ohio.
Zoe Lund, of Rhode Island.
Cristobel Locke Von Hemert, of
New York, in absentia.
‘Bertha Wexler, of Pennsylvania,
cum laude, with honors.
Politics
Anna Sybil Cameron, of North
Carolina.
Cornelia Crawford Claxton, of
Pennsylvania.
Elisabeth Marie Guth De Leval
Jezierski, of Argentina, Magna
cum laude, with honors.
Ann Van Arsdale Eberstadt, of
New York.
Frances Brodhead Harris Ed-
wars ,of Pennsylvania.
Shirley Fish, of Massachusetts,
cum laude.
Kathryn Fisher Gieb, of New
Jersey, cum laude.
Susan Kelley, of Connecticut.
Edythe Georgia LaGrande, of
New Jersey, cum laude.
Dorothy Lynn Lewis, of Chile,
cum laude.
Nancy Martin, of the District of
Columbia, cum laude.
Gale Dinsmore Minton, of New
Jersey, cum laude.
Mary-Elizabeth
Massachusetts.
Evelyn Patricia Ransom, of New
York.
Sheila Tatnall, of Pennsylvania.
Mueller, of
” English
Norma Jane Bernstein, of North
farolina, cum laude. ‘
Phyllis Lilian Bolton, of Massa-
chusetts, cum laude.
Brenda Winthrop ‘ Bowman, of
Washington. _ nee
Virginia Blair Brooke, of Penn-
sylvania, magna cum laude.
Suzanne Elizabeth Henderson, of
New York, cum laude.
Vivian Irwin Johnson, of New
York. :
‘Helen “Huntington Ofertin,
Ohio, cum laude.
‘Sally Virginia McIntyre, of New
York.
(Marcia Morris, of Connecticut.
Eleanor Talaleott Rubsam, of
New York, cunt laude, with honors.
Ellen Graves Smith, of Illinois.
“Katrina Thomas, of Maryland.
Geraldine Alice ‘Warburg,
New York, magna cum laude.
French
Barbara Bentley, ta Illinois, cum
laude.
Lucile Elizabeth Pike, of Penn-
sylvania, cum laude, with honors.
(Mary Eve Tsrael ,of New York,
of
of
BOUTE —~--~-+ ve
Ellen Tan, of China.
German
Sarah=-Béaman, of Massachu-
setts, cum laude.
Barbara Boas, of Connecticut.
‘Jane Emmet Macatee, of the
District of Columbia.
Jean Lowry Pearson, of Massa-
chusetts.
Marie Leslie Weel, of New York,
cum laude.
Greek
Louise Spencer Ervin, of Penn-
sylvania, cum laude, with honors.
History
‘Suzanne Bachner, of New York,
summa cum laude, with honors.
Martha Dorris Barber, of Mary-
land.
Andrea Brigit Newell Bell,
Canada.
Rose Blakely, of Kentucky, cum
laude, with honors.
Elizabeth Anne Curran, of Mis-
of
(Martha Davline, of Alaasantie
setts.
Sarah Darling, of Massachusetts.
Yolande Mascia ©Momville, of
New York.
Ulla Edsten, of Sweden.
Jane Ellis, of Massachusetts.
Jean Helene Ellis, of New York,
thagna cum laude, with honors.
Jackie J. Gawan, of Colorado.
Elizabeth Duffy Kennard,
Louisiana, cum laude.
Katherine Barbara Knaplund, of
Wisconsin, cum laude.
Lois Elizabeth Sherman, of Ohio.
History of Art
Louise Belknap, of New York.
Ann Corcoran, of Massachusetts.
Cynthia Ann Hinsdale, of New
York.
Emilie Baker Hughes, of Penn-
sylvania, magna cum laude.
Clarissa Platt, of New York,
cum laude.
Dorothy Joan (Sunderland,
New York.
Ann Martin Chase Twichell, of
Missouri, in absentia.
Margo Vorys, of Ohio, cum laude.
Latin
Mary Edith Lutley, of Pennsyl-
vania, cum laude,
Mathematics
Mary Elizabeth Abernethy, of
Pennsylvania.
Philosophy
Lane Bette Kolker, of Maryland,
cum laude, with honors.
Beverly Levin, of California,
summa cum laude, with honors.
_ Frankie Scherl Marvin, of Ohio.
Eve Janet Osler, of Canada.
Physics
Marion (Moseley Harvey, of
Pennsylvania, magna cum laude,
with honors.
Ann Fontaine Schmidt, of New
York.
of
of
Paveioleny
Harriet Taylor Caulkins, of Ten-
nessee, cum laude, with honors.
Marilyn Ruth Peters, of Penn-
sylvania, cum laude.
Joan Roslyn Harriet. Robbins, of
New Jersey. :
cum laude, with honors.
Marjorie Helen aeanes,. of Wis-
consin.
Mary Jane Work, of New York.
Sally Dorsey Worthington, of
Maryland,
Sociology
Helen Barbara Singer, of New
York.
Spanish
_.Clare. H. Fahnestock, of Rhode
Island, cum laude, with honors.
Marian Clifford John, of the Dis-
trict. of ° Columbia,
laude, with honors.
cum laude, with honors.
Margaret Thomure Morris, of
the District of Columbia.
Betty-Bright Page, of Louisiana,
cum laude.
Louise Twaddell Pope, of Illinois.
Anne Hunt Thomas, of New
York, magna cum laude, with hon-
ors,
Geology
Ann Mason McKee, of
Richard Logan, of Pennsylvania.
MASTER OF SOCIAL SERVICE
Bessie M. Boggs, of Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, B.S. University of
Pennsylvania 1982.
~ Jean} h Campbell, of Glen-
view, Mlinois, AB. Hunter College
1947.
Manja M. Davis, of Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, A.B. Hunter College
yl- | 1946. ©
Ann Seideman, of Pennsylvania, |
magna cum |
Pénnsylvania, in absentia, A.B..
University of Pennsylvania 1934.
Burton I. Gordon, of Philadel-
phia, - Pennsylvania, A.B. Temple:
University 1941.
Norman W. Hamilton, of Phila-
delphia, Pennsylvania, A.B. Syra-
cuse University 1946 and M.A.
‘1947,
Julia Ann Mayo, of Philadelphiay
Pennsylvania, A.B. University of
Pennsylvania 1947.
Alice 'C. Miles, .of Philadelphia.,.:
Pennsylvania, in absentia, A.B.
University of North Carolina 1941.
Shirley Milner, of Philadelphia,
iPennsylvdnia, A.B. Pennsylvania.
State College 1946,
Marie Baird Mohler, of Lancas-
ter, Pennsylvania, A.B. Dickinson
College 1941; M.Ed. Smith College
1942.
‘Margaret Susan Nelson, of Ard-.
more, Pennsylvania, in. absentia,,
| B.S. Belhaven College 1943,
Catherine Elizabeth Neuhardt,
of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
B.S. Temple University 1946.
Gertrude Jane O’Connell, of
Narberth, Pennsylvania, A.B. Rose-
mont College 1943.
Rosalyn Shapiro, of Bronx, Nevr
York, A.B. Hunter College 1947.
Helen Barbara Sloane, of Har-
risburg, Pennsylvania, in absentia,
A.B. Lebanon Valley College 19388.
Carolyn Reed Toothman, of Glen--
ville, West Virginia, B/S. West
Virginia University 1946.
MASTERS OF ART
Biology
Evelyn Esther Russo, of Phila-
delphia, Pennsylvania, A.B. Rose-
mont College 1947.
Chemistry
Trene A. Sekely, of New York
City, A.B. Barnard College 1948.
Economics
Shang May Kwan, of Peiping,
China, B.A. Catholic University,
|Peiping, 1946
English
Anne English Colcord, of New
York City, A.B. Wellesley College
1945.
Marjorie Vashon ‘McGhee, of
Cleveland, Ohio, A.B, Howard Uni-.
versity 1948.
Virginia Ruland, of White:
Plains, New York, A.B. Randolph-
Macon Woman’s College 1947.
French
Stella Grunder, of Toronto, Can--
ada, .B.A# University of Toronto
1948.
Madelyn Gutwirth, of Haverford,.
Pennsylvania, A.B. Brooklyn Col-
lege 1947,
Jeanne Alice Theis, of Le Cham-
bon-sur-Lignon, France, A.B.
Swarthmore College 1946.
French and Italian
Ruth Fuchs, of Swarthmore,
Pennsylvania, A.B. Brooklyn Col-
lege 1940.
French and Philosophy
Marlou Hyatt, of Indianapolis,
Indiana, A.B. Barnard College
1948. ,
Geology
_ Cyrus Klingsberg, of Philadel-
phia, Pennsylvania, A.B, Univer-
sity. of Pennsylvania 1948.
Edward Shippen Willing, Jr., of
West Chester, Pennsylvania, A.B.
Williams College 1938.
Greek and Classical Archaeology
Elizabeth Patricia Neils, of Min-
neapolis, Minnesota, AJB. Bryn
Mawr Wollege 1948.
History
Aileen Gertrude Cramer, of
South Hadley, Massachusetts, A.B.
Mount Holyoke College 1947.
Eleanor Mae Zelliot, of Des:
College 1948.
Latin and Greek
Cynthia Gee, of Weston-super-
Mare, England, B.A. University of
Bristol 1947.
Martha Wilson Hoffman, of
Berkeley, ‘California, A.B. Univer-
sity of California 1943,
_ Philosophy
Shannon DuBose, of Camden,
South Carolina, A.B. University of
i Ephraim Glass, of Melrose Park, |
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