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College news, May 30, 1966
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
Bryn Mawr College (creator)
1966-05-30
serial
Weekly
4 pages
digitized microfilm
North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 52, No. 23
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.
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Degrees Awarded to Graduates
(continued from page 2)
MARK JOSEPH GALLAGHER of
Pennsylvania
STEPHEN F. GOLD of Pennsyl-
vania
PATRICIA A, HERRITY of Penn-
sylvania
LEANNA KAY HOFFMAN of Penn-
sylvania
MILDRED P, JACOBS of Pennsyl-
vania
CORINNE F, KALODNER of Penn-
sylvania
WINIFRED K, KEMPTON of
Pennsylvania
MARY T. KLEINBARD of Pennsyl-
vania
ANITA D. LICHTENSTEIN of
Pennsylvania
EMILY. MARIAN MAST of Penn-
sylvania
ANNE THERESA McsaDEN of
Pennsylvania
BARBARA H, MESCHTER of Penn-
sylvania
DONALD DEAN MOYER of Penn-
sylvania
ELAINE RUTH QUILITZSCH of
Pennsylvania ~ .
JEANNE BOYER SALAS of Penn-
sylvania A
MARTIN I. SCHERR of Pennsyl-
vania
ELIZABETH SCHOENFELD of
Pennsylvania
WILLIAM JOHN SHOEMAKER, Jr.
of Pennsylvania
BARBARA 8S, SHOULSON of Penn-
sylvania
SUSAN DISHLER SHUBIN of Penn-
sylvania
DEBORAH S, SMITH of Pennsyl-
vania
DEBORAH STEINBERG of Penn-
sylvania
James P. Kerchner Pharmacist
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Jane Walton, ’66
Is Guest Editor
Of “Mademoiselle”
Jane Walton, co-editor of the
1966 Akoué, has been named a
1966 Guest Editor of
MADEMOISELLE magazine. She is
one of 20 chosen from 1500 con-
testants. Her duties will include
a seven-day trip to Denmark, a
**beauty makeover’’ at Charles of
the Ritz, and modelling in MADEM-
OISELLE’s Back-- to - College
fashion show in June, Primarily
she will be learning about how
fashion magazines. operate and
what the publishing business in
New York is like.
Jane is a Latin major who hopes
someday to teach. However,
MADEMOISELLE’s Guest Editors
get priority consideration for per -
manent positions with the magazine:
as well as the other publications
of the same company.
She will be staying in the Bar-
bizon Hotel for Women during
June, and will be helping to edit
the August college issue. She will
receive a salary and will edit,
write, illustrate and layeout pages.
She has entered the competition
twice and according to one of the
editors, is ‘‘full of ideas, energy
and homor (sic).’’ Callie McNair,
of the class of 1965, was a Guest
Editor last summer.
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COLLEGE NEWS
May 30, 1966
Improved, Iconoclastic Akoue
During Commencement. Program Trades Triteness For Creativity
by Anne Lovgren
AKOUE °66 provided a new first
in Bryn Mawr yearbooks -- it was
all that it was cracked up to be,
for a change. It really was new
and improved, and it did it in an
artistically iconoclastic way.
But then, there was ample room
for improvement over past
products. Take the senior section,
for instance, a BIG for instance;
it replaced the 150-girls-and-one.
drape format of yesteryear with
the professional candid approach,
The prologue may well be the
most professional looking part of
the book. The pictures are good,
the quotations amusing. ‘And taking
quotations about Mawrters from
various types of literature,-rather
than sogging along with the-Bryn-
Mawr - as - I - remember ap-
proach, relieves the book of tepid,
ephemeral triteness, while pro-
viding it with its wry, graphic
continuity.
As for the faculty section, the
professors appear as pleasant,
intelligent and interesting people. _
It’s about time somebody gave them
a break.
The activities section avoids
the familiar pitfall of 25 Future-
Farmers - of - America - in -
one - picture. It is good, but not
as good as the rest of the book.
The pictures are imaginative and
fairly representative of the various
groups, but the captions strive to-
ward contemporary cleverness,
often miss, and descend toward the
‘‘insy”” and the “‘cutesy.”’
The photographs on the section
dividers tend toward real artistic
excellence, the nude stage of
“extra-curricula’? and the trash
cans of ‘ads and addenda”’ serving
as prime examples. And of course
the combination of editors Jane
Walton - Mary Daubenspeck with
the library’s collegiate Gothit is
unforgettable. The ads were
formed on *‘contemporary clever’’
motif too, but somehow they
managed to get away with it.
The criticisms which one can
level at AKOUE ’66 are few and
rather picayune. The printing was
annoyingly spastic. Depending on
the mood of the presses, the same
pages were either undercooked,
bleeding into oblivion, or over
cooked, glowering swarthily.
few more names under
wales might have been nice.
Old what’s-her-face in the
madras bermudas will remain
eternally anonymous. But perhaps
it’s better that way.
. On the whole, it’s the best yet--
this time said with feeling. Next
year’s editor’s will have aneasier
time selling yearbooks, but a
predecessor stiff to top.
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SHE: You gonna call your folks?
HE: The shock might kill them.
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welcome. Besides, your parents look forward to
hearing from you. Call home often.
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