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College news, April 20, 1955
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
Bryn Mawr College (creator)
1955-04-20
serial
Weekly
6 pages
digitized microfilm
North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 41, No. 21
College news (Bryn Mawr College : 1914)--
https://tripod.brynmawr.edu/permalink/01TRI_INST/26mktb/alma991001620579...
Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation.
BMC-News-vol41-no21
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THE COLLEGE NEWS
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Wednesday, April 20,°1955
Athletic Awards, Reports Presented
~~At Applebee Barn On Awards Nite
By Joan Parker, 57
On Wednesday, April 13, the
athletic awards and reports were
presented in Applebee Barn. Ac-
cording to Miss Clayton, this was
one of the nicest Awards Nights
yet held. Credit goes to both Gail
Gilbert and the old A.A. board, and
to Betsy Dugdale and her new
group, which cooperated in organ-
izing the event.
First on the program were the
reports of all the varsity sports, as
well as Outing Cfib and Synchro-
nized Swimming. Then the hall
and class cups were presented, fol-
lowed by the individual awards.
Owls
Carol Hopkins, ’55
Dina Bikerman, ’56
Ann Harris, ’56
Peggy King, ’56
Joan McElroy, ’56
Betsy Mendell, ’56
Helen Rhinelander, ’56
Miggy Schwab, ’56
Diana, Scott Oppenlander,
Joan Cholerton, ’57
June Costin, ’57
Joyce Cushmore, ’57
Gail Disney, ’57
Janet Hetzel, ’57
Stefanie Hetzel, ’57
Patty Ferguson, ’57_
Gwenyth Johnson, ’57
Bitsy McElroy, ’57
Marjorie Milbank, ’57
Diana Russell, ’57
Elizabeth Thomas, ’57
Jane White, ’57
Donna Cochrane, ’58
Mary Neely, ’58
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Compliments
of
Haverford Pharmacy
Haverford, Pa.
SIRREERNRSENRINREREE.— —SRLANEERUERONNNRI. Sk AIR MELE
Cards for
MOTHER'S
DAY
RICHARD
STOCKTON
Lancaster Avenue
al
For Sale
Ceuteny Graphic Camera
244 x 3%
also, all equipment for
eveloping and enlarging
MRS. JOHN
VAN HULSTEYN
West Wing,
Library
For an Important FIRST Job
Pe ee te
aia boron Beat
Pins -
Wendy Ewer, ’55
Bobby. Jones, ’55
Moppet Kirkland, ’55
Ann Lebo Dyke, ’55
Maddie de Ropp, ’55
Sarah. Stifler, ’56
Janet Hetzel, ’57
Joan Parker, ’57
Blazers
Deirdre Hanna, ’55
Sally Kennedy, ’55
Special Pins
(instead of blazers)
Barbie Bornemann, ’55
Gail Gilbert, ’55
Cups and Plaques
1. Inter-hall Hockey: Pem East-
Non-Res
2. Inter-hall
bigh
8. Inter-class Swimming: 1958
Basketball: Den-
|
4, Swimming Cup: Ruth Young-|
BMC. & Princeton
Perform in Concert
Continued from Page 1
ance.
The choruses’ execution of the
Hindemith selections was very im-
pressive. The voices seemed par-
ticularly well integrated, combin-
ing effectively without losing their
separate interest. Entrances had a
“right feeling,” to this reviewer at
least, and the choruses seemed to
enjoy singing the work, a circum-
stance which always adds to the
quality of a performance. In view
of the poem’s value in its own
right, it was unfortunate that the
words did not come across more
clearly.
The Hindemith work will be pre-
sented at Princeton Chapel in its
entirety, with orchestra, Bryn
Mawr _.and Princeton choruses, and
two soloists from the Metropolitan
Opera Company, on May 1.
DELICIOUS!
CHAPEL SPEAKER
The speaker in chapel Sunday,
April 24, is guaranteed to have a
sense of humor. Dr. Morton S.
Enslin is a ‘Baptist minister who
well understands the temper of
college life. To quote his hearty
letter: “During the past years I
have done the ordinary jobs of-a
professor: taught too many class-
es, written far too many articles
(and a few books), given too many
lectures, and been an officer in too
many so-called ‘learned societies.’
Following in the vein of last
week’s topic, his sermon is entitled
“Divine Dissatisfaction.”
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