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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.
BMC-News-vol52-no23
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. Rosemary Shelton of
Illinois
French and Latin
Linda Devereux of Pennsylvania
German.
Gretchen Anne Blair of Pennsyl-
vania
Sarah Lee Ewer of Massachusetts
Myra Ann Mayman of Massachu-
setts*
Barbara Schaefer Quinn of Virginia
Greek
Mary Porter Johns of Virginia
Jean Andrea Seligmann of New
York
Caroline Claire Willis of North
Carolina
“History
Rhonda Toby-Zoe Copelon of Con-
necticut
Mary Teresita Currie of New
York*
Carole Denton of Georgia
Cissie Catherine Fairchilds of
Pennsylvania
Nancy Ruth Geist of New York
Katharine Burdell Gresham of
Maryland
Virginia Kerr of Indiana
Dorianne Lewis Low of Maryland
Melissa Brownell McCarty of
Maryland*
Ann Loftin Robinson of North Car -
olina
Heather Andrea Stilwell of New
Jersey
Jo Ann Strom of New York
Mary Lynn Thom of Ohio*
Ann Chilton Williams of Massa-
chusetts
Valerie Winston of New Jersey
History of Art
Susan Barbara Anderson of Illinois
Elizabeth Stark Cameron of Ohio
Beverly Kathleen Carter of New
York
Norma Jeanne Ford of Pennsyl-
vania
Judi
necticu
Vicki Ann May of New York
Anne Newton Rorimer of New York
Celia Dana Rumsey of New York
Carole Anne Slatkin of New York
Italian
Jacqueline Mary Batten of Italy
Daria Gortchacow of Uruguay
Jane Elizabeth Zucker of New York
Latin
Anne Louise Lovgren of Indiana
Sandra Joan Magil of the District
of Columbia
Jane Walton of Ohio
Mathematics »
Wilma Shirley Goodman of Penn-
sylvania
Marynelle Hall of Pennsylvania
Kathleen Thomits Merkin of New
’ Hampshire
Margaret Jeanne Trubek of New
cott Goodwin of Con-
Jersey
Mary Christine Turnquist of
Colorado
Sylvia Margaret Young of Wis-
ennsin*
Mathematics and Philosophy
Sheila Mae Dowling of Pennsyl-
vania
Mu sic :
Alice Ely Chapman of Pennsylvania:
«nna Helena Norberg of Oklahoma
Philosophy
June Yuet Boey of New York
Jill Anne Dunnell of Maryland
Laurel Gail Haag of Pennsylvania*
Anita Polishuk Lockett of Texas
Patricia Anne Ohlof Pennsylvania*
Physics
Jean Leslie Hiles of Florida
Political Science
Gladys Maria Bucaram of Ecuador
Elizabeth Earle Cobey of the
District of Columbia
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Eudora Ebitimi Kombo of Nigeria .
Donna Lynn Macek of Pennsylvania
Lois Marie Magnusson of Mary-
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Edith Mildred Novack of Penn-
sylvania
Edna Brush Perkins of “Massa-
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Sandra Shapiro of Rhode Island
Susan Linda Stannard of Connecti-
cut
Sue Ellen Terrill of North Carolina
Carolyn Ann Wade of New York’
Sheila Suzanne Walker of New
Jersey
Batsheva Wingate of New York
Masako Yamanouchi of Japan
Psychology
Joyce Elizabeth Blair of Pennsyl-
vania*
Phebe Lee Knox of Massachusetts
Carolyn Joy Quill of Pennsylvania*
Barbara D. Sachs of New Jersey »
Elien Susan Segal of Maine
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Ellen Clifton Patterson of Con-
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Sandra .L’Hommedieu Phillips of
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Susan Pana Slivka of Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Jean Stamm of New
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Sociology .
Marilyn Edith Craft of New Jersey*
Ellen Carol Eliasoff of New York
Linda Horner Hochberg of Penn-
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Madeleine Ingalls Henderson of
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Penelope Gorton Peirce of Maine
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