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-. • 'Congratulations' Cla'SS '.o·f_1963 t, • -- Mo.L. �vitt Wiris Three Top Prizes President Gives Commencement Speech, Judith Bardack Gets Walker Award· Announce.s lIonors In Outdoor Ceremony . . tne . p. In the secon'd outdoor ceremony Senior r w, to other aide. Kare'n bobel Blu Mary Lou Leavitt, a senior Latin Judith Frankie Hardack, senior of o � cornea from Sci@�ce major .,•l dJt. � following�Jtudents�lv ed-lrmhel Anl\-.,�rc:�·.'� '-- mijor who Bryn MawLPolitic� (r.9JXL£hliil1r",,-,'-'.'h Ma'!Yr,..1he..College con-- The --_...:::i. - �awaPded-lne lJioj ... delphic, � ferr Bachelor of Art. degrees degreet dietins.tion: Eva Jean'Burdick . ,M.W1' eatne '£s er Walker ed f69 their with , Will Lou� . Fellovuhip t�[lIing (for complete lIat - Burlant .. • European and Eliza- Award. 1'us award eatab1iMu:d 4). of -Summa CUm Laude Karin abeth Shippen Scholarship y the LOuUe CarllOn S. lor beq�e.t of $1;000 (rom Wit:' gradu�tel. see page Thirty six. Frtmeef'"Caruthere Bonnie Miller Kin CaHebaum Foreign awardsan' are · John j Muter of Arts degrees were also ll Study. Thele Iism Walker n memory of his u as Mary Lo Mar.hall avi 1.Tsien·Chlang given merit sister, Esther of conferred, as wall thirty five � lL , Jane for to a member of the� Walker the Class "" � Ellen ayptied It given Soda Se i es Louise Magaziner Karen Phoebe Chri.tenfeld graduating cl8B8, to-be to- of 1910. is" annually to a Muter ot l degre � and niMtH11 -phy a Cu a Sela Ann COnilo ward year's ember. aenior DOctor Ph;lo.. Ma · L ude'" Alida the expense;" of one m 01 the Class who in .-1 gn .!" Mae Cooper at lome forelcn university. judgment shall de reea (for list, see page column .Nancy Jane Culley stUdy the of the Faculty r . a, . Francel Leslie .Asher ..� greate"St p rofl· Hal"(iet - _She Ja...AlM the- tet"jpient- of t-he,.-ltf. h diaplayed-the Zt:" President �cBride gave the Mary Bograd Shirley Mae Daniel Prize. condi· commenctment Cynthia - Carty. Thomas ESDf ciency in the atudy 01 living address· to the gr · B. Caples Helen Davis -- - This awarded" annually tions of Northern .... Margaret prize is· to Negroes. duatea, !aculty, parents and gut'IIIts. Randolph Cardwell Carol Duddy deBrane.eI of the "niM" ot Janice Judith Francu . a member clan for Three students the Cia. ot Colda Copen Deut.ch � distinctJo·n ti Bonnie Miller Kind, Mary Slant9n --..- . wri g. The award . 1968, Marion Davis Anne.. Jackson Dobbin in G roun d B rea kIn - g Roberta c.---�:';;'�;cbl ,-tl;"-Il(..,""ent'. f Eng� Lou Marshall Leavitt and Ellen Wilhelmina Howard Chandler Davia F'lorence Harris Down. either creative or • Cdry EUBtiJ Ush for n critical Louiae Magaziner, received the Kristine Annette Gilma· rtin writin¥. It established cum laude distinction, _ Golondzowlki EIIz�th Evans was in mem� summA and Valentina Rodgers ory of Cole �ari1ynn Ransom Fairfax MilS Thoql8!i by her niece, twenty-five'""retelved tne magna cum Marjorie Hibbard ·Marie Falcione Millicent Carey c s the Vivenli Diane :M I h ot laude distinction. Barbara Howard the . on .Mice Elizabeth . Barbara Fanning Clasa of - At Ba�a1aureate Service Longobardi 1920. Susan Jane Faulkner nto r Sunday, Loren Co Eiseley, Pro!ellor Silvine 'Sling-luff Marbury Robert M. Feldman Constant Alarvin Fox < or Anthropology and the Hiatory Miranda Elizabeth Ann B.M.C. Announces at the University ot Sciel'lce of Toby Ellen Mayman Lynda Joan Caynor address. Pennsylvania gave the Donna MJldvan Juliet Jeannette Goodfriend -New Appointments Pabst t In a partial revival r1f the tradi· Margaret Ann JudiLb R. Gordon tion that Orlac nlarshalla an� ush\!'r&.-for Esen Enid Greenberg Additional Courses the Nina_Jean gradUation ceremony be elected Jo Anll Rosenthal Creenberg . Susan Gut1!eert - • from the outstanding members of Janice Lee Smith The College has announced a the fl"f:8hmari. sophomore and �I --', , Jane-Ha,",yu junior - Suzanne Spain ' num� of new a�poinbnenta.1QJ" Ute these Jane Ellen Heifner - - claseee by the lIenior class, Slisan A nstrong Spooner ..Roni·J ll.lle Stiller academic year 1963�1964. "Leonard hand n Heruberg Glick, underrraduate ottkials were Rachel Tucciarone M.D. and candidate for the thill ..s.r--lane Vern Hnilicka the Universit)' picked yenr by the Graduation Lucy Tylon .. ...:...,.-.. Bonnie Toby Horen Ph.D. at •.ot Pennsyl- Committee to the \!-nder� Shirley Van Cle� Barbara _ _ _ _ -.....:____ vania, been Lecturer In --....:. _Lois HDwlett ha. made a --==-a -Camille Jacxsens __ -ll-_ . �.A,,, thro""'logy. Thur.· '�:",,�,,�.'-tb.e..DlIege.-Doro- - �um LaU"dr -- olbi1lt'e H. llege e g;o�d '64, and Betty Ames, ' Cibbs • Ph.D. an ' o� � Louise Ann Alpen Kathl� .Johnson ...... _. , James B. Co ... • " •. � \ll"·-""' - . The '64 aL�....t. DWQlDL.Mauhalte -Ma1'1-A1m'�nld -··""- ..-.- - .,. -MM}" J\I�al,\-' Maria Kasius • �na Lo, '64, and Marjorie Heller, Juliana University of w,'11 be Ann Wibnan Baehr - '64, acted as�Senior Marshalls t-oday. Judith Ann Ferree Bailey Lura Mse Kibler Visiting -��: Archaeology� KathrynAnne Kistler: a Leeturer f ,W 0 � . �� Baldwin � Th ac h er, ' h h opes The outdoor ceremony, still the : Ie In ; . a 65 for :;�fi�t Pamela �;·:- Le �� semester. T r LillbethAlice -: the to ..tages;---wBs· - rd� t\ Lanen - move into .slIalf in the experimental oved .:.. Erdman m· � Judith FrankIe Ba f the • Shear, Candl�tt or wieldsthe last ' at the lett' Judith Ann Less part-timeFhTD. �t. fall. of 1964' llhovel. from year s site Madelaine Elizabeth Buker Princeton, will be a In� Can Ann Levy strudor 0 In Archaeology for the Helen" Cur.tia Metcalf Mack BOmeote,. • �V;rg;n;' .econd M amage, raG' u�ted . c J� .-9 ;. unling, ndJ n d ecisio. n:" . Pm'e1a McSlian'- . _I A Sherman Roy Ph.D. and S' h 01 J b H .. Karen Mellinger KnlPPr " ... n h As,od." Profes at Leh;gh U ;- .. n n M dlet n venslty been appointed aa a Included In Varied Future Plans Of Graduating SenOlors �IU. n o haa !��..' c · r· ...wp·"'M" ll., kl � Future. guest. .e ditorship tor Lecturer in Economics.. plnns of the Cia&! or 1963 Award for study at Tubingen. She ee.lle the lIum. . Sharon AVlva Mouman �epartment marriage, i"; The Hi�tory of Art inciude graduate sdI'lool, will polltpone her Fellowship tor a Dler and will job hunt the tall. Suelleh Mutchow . will two new will ' acquire members. Stel� careera, job-hunting and indecision. year. Valentina GolondlOwaki be Wamere Helen Mwangi will at- la Kn.mrisch. ,Ph.D. and Professor Of the who FTan Cassebaum either in Rusaia t.his summer and at th . f Ro III __-- ��� . �f����.��P � .. � Ilion IIow. Katharine Murphey Pell _ :. � .. She a Wvpurow"_. W'I F e SAPe . to· their n ttel the � n JuHe Goodtciend will be a teehni_---r: continue studies next year. Ann COfdo will do graduate during i �1 sa � R U Nine Smith, _ th h �. Nodelman, M.A. nnd �9andldatey�IV��a�;:a �, ���� ..eniors are planning to work-�nG erman aU.al-.!� , �al wrfter or K ine and 'K:��rin� Sonthei::r A l at Copen . from : J :oyine for .the Ph.D. Yale University; teach. EleVen have wld-the--Btn'ta.u.- Jamce ha .�n award Fre�. a drug firm. that � Phoebe At. Salten .. will be Inlltructor HiStory. Recommendations they &r·e the Netherlands MinIStry ot Emd Greenberg is oodro COflStallCf; in Art of Educa- a W w Eleanor Schaar s getting Jol!a... tion. Am· Williams • Gerlinde Jordan will be part- married. Twelve have Foundation .for study In Wilson Felrow. . . the Alpers, S take tlizabeth Schall ' time Instructor in Cerroan Louiee a Wpodrow.Wllson aterdam. he ...1I1 her Wilson Margie (,.reenwkld plans to teach . will Dorothy A. Schmiderer Department, and lubelle Cazeaux Fellow, do graduate work at the Fellowship when she returns to the math in the Philadelphia area. Anne Barbara Schoener _ in De· University Pennlylvania United Statu. Hartley Is going- to Maria- will be a Lecturer the Music ot next Leslie PIlS Angela Schrode . year. .. Shirley plana med partmenL Daniel attend aehool. Susana C. Schroder at cmumbia. Marjorie ...Hlbbard- Seymour The Plychology Department will 'Sill many and law school �Yp or will Antoinette Farrar Frances IL.her . teach gain Kathryn Koenig, an Sd1 o " Mllrion.Davie will to iz.abeth - -- Ph.D. attend Columbia Law o l. be 'mrs tarth- French at the Westtown School. _Johanna El Smith - at Judy Bailey !!!!IT!!d _eat-ftut!i bA,....y.> will 9Ii.tant.-Pr.ofessor Renniogton, i'L getting ��be.t.=S IILteaeh Barbara Niventi Howard do- _A - at the Cor:nelia Rondolpli Spring -8a-... Lecture». and-pJ.an.s_to t.each.Engliah� mathematics Brent School in graduate worle.at the Worcester [n� etitutaPhilidelphia. Elizabeth Martin Stearns Ph.D. (March Ann Witman Baehr and Made- the PhilipPines...... - (" Stevenson 1mo!>' , · Corbett. JJ\ Susan Man � asanaislsta!ltal;J"p-: - Our-J -oodro ' - :�!�������;:;���--";::'��;": ftw johi :JaC!Yl1eut.scllh: Ka ohJlloOn ...... W w Wil Oerricott :.=��:�'��t.;�.t.will' teach two in- tbe--- -5ara plana to be_ in University's ia going Eliz�th Tihan1 I �� An'n Beekey economiCi son Fellow, to grad.lChool Catherine l- Department. married work Cocke Trapnell Ro,I";on There will be and to do graduate department. at Yale. offered in and at the University Koki teaching Cl)urte of Indiana"':. !Pauline-Boston Dul>kin will do l1e\npager Linda -II• - _ �ina Alice W.de�Da1ton Judaism EngJish one researth next Williama Early Cbriatian ReJiaion, and one Beatrice Benner will be a work. . ·year. � . Judith Brown wiit on 1 Reliaion: . assistant at the Johnson 'Instit4l.e Sasan Enkine be a �search Cobtinued P.,.e 5. Col. .Betat Zubrow in CompantJve atude».t�"Ij. in . ' NYU ______L______Among the other new courus Philadelphia al}d a aasiatant at . , -' �· � be � . offered 1n the tan are a full-year Penn grad ilchoo1. . Randy Falttu will do gr:aduate FOR litera- wil� wbrk CALENDAR n"tury to Mary Margaret Blanchard at,Dartmouth. COLLEGE SEPTEMBER ee course in'sixteenth graduate. an advanced Diane Falclone has a Center EngUab "Course. De in Paris'ne.x� year. Graduate opene to ruident ture: there half·yeaJ C01J!ell. craduate Previously }lad been Blu, who has .a. WoodroW' assl.tantship at Regi.lratlorf d.w will is ltudents. ·perlod for lIa· COUrMI Mention, Fannin enaaged. student. ti otrered in .ixttenth-<:entury Wilson Honorable go &rbart r Mlios. DefeTftd. �ond1 o and and to schooL. - -_ L- ann �"'--- fO ro� __1 ..-- Karen -PBlllkn __--=. -- aUfltor.L.uaminarlons lM!,oc- on graduate drama poetry. pJiJ\'n6 pa.r1;m � 1f1n'rteC"iiogo!'lld at�na September 20 Halla ot residence t.o o.lnterdl ental cou � graduate ""hoo!.· Friday, .open entering n at - i. dau Elizabeth Fox engaged and a.m. Che.miatry aneL Yale. Law Sdloo!. is Re,lauaUon or enteri� undergndu_ --'U-U&ed.. Qurlant nuL-yr. .. 9 . ic. � .tudentll. � will alSQ..�..Jl.If"ered. I( will Lou�_ wilt be a going to be tn Pari. ·.ate " Ph physics at a Univenity aa)'Dor wiJI be ma:ried: .chemistryIntrodu:ct:oJ:)' and ate assistant at the of Lynda . Saturda{, September condiU.D re.f.te 21 Deferred, and auditan' elUlmlna relatively elementary a WoOdroW Wil· lev�l, c"ombin� Washington. Kris Gilmartin. tions end. • all and Wil� Fellow. attend graduate Sunda), September Halla residence r:etumlng un· ing ot Physics 101 Chem.- Cynthia Caples, a "Woodrow son ...111 22 ot open to all It will prepare. student. will tor son Fellow, do graduate work· St-hoof at Stanford. .. t:t..Jtwt .. b"y 101. Harvard...... � . Roberta Goldaamt ie COing dergradua e.,pt.l at. 8 p.m. advanced lCienee munes, at the Enrollment. of returning more P1UI LSc.h Work. Monday, September 23 undezva.duatea. Th .. meeting week- t.wo Margaret Cardwell, alto. Wilson �on OC\l of Social '.C:uesday, at:ademic p.m. 8ve times hii • Government a "�.oi. September 24 79th year becins at e _ to ·- �1I0V(, t;ennan Jane Coldstone hu -ai\.e1'MOl'll oflab. . . - , a .' • � \ , . , • • ' THE COL LEG E' NEW '5 MondaYI Ju"� 3, 1963
• The Seven Sisters Paula Pace ParticipateS in Program Anrwunc F�, gures • ToSupplement Philadelphia Tutorial • For '63 idmission' Acceptances have been mailed to flans are now being made .for a grate the newcomers into the com- . .. ..� ",4l!? luccessful candidates for ad- tutorial preject supplementary to mUhity. _ mt.ion to the independent liberal the Philadelphia Tutorial Project. One of the major problems-and . arta colleges for women comprililJB It will attempt to centralize 80m the-one on whic,h the tutorial project . , , • the Seven College Conference, U' . ot the probleml now being treated ill ctnt.ered-ia education. Reverend - ' Members ot the Se\ten College by, the present plan. The Philadel· Hanson has been working with the Conference and their undergraduate phia Tutorial Project has encour- principal of the elementary Khool • enrollments dur.ing the present yeaf aged colleges to let up separate -. ·in that 81'f!8. ·The principal 18 anx (1962.63) are: Barnard Bryn pro)ects, anL.Swarthmore and.....tJu... . u.s. tCL."W the tutorial project (714), (1500),(1600), MaWl' Mount Holyoke tJriiverslty ot Pennsylvania have _l!nd'ia �iIIing to buy a.!!f .8p�i81 rna: __ (1160), • RadcHffe Smith V,s- done thj.l. :. teri,als needed. The project will con- .(1600) (2229), sar and Wellesley (l'lCiO). Paula Pace, a junior in Pembroke centrale on this particular" 8t!hool, .Jean· L. Harry, Director of Weat, is working on the project·in with -a program involving both stu Admission at Vasaar College, reo conjunction with Reverend Geddes dents and teachers as w,1I as the 1968-64 leaied the figures (or the W. Hanaon, minister of Rlfeve Me· tutors trom Bryn Mawr. Promising • . . ) entIre gro.up: morial Presbyterian Church. They students t ..om the &chool will be Total Total hope to have the project. in opera- selected to participate in the pro. f. " gram Applications. Acceptances tion by n'ut (all. , which will be ori8'inated so Including. ' The project originated with Rev , - that small groups ot studenta on . , Early Decision erend Hanson as a pO!l6ible answer- the same educatlona1 legel and >Aith problems - Barn� 1,434 680 to certaIn encountered in similar interests may work together Bryn Mawr the commun!ty in whi,cb his church with a tutor . - An Occasional Poem ?OS at.2• . situated . Th� church is loc(l.ted ..is Rev.er.encl--..Hanaon hopel..to who can write. to oraer-praising squanderer or hoarder, 1.622_ . The also . PoetS Holyoke 658 at 50th ann Aspen Streets. encourage communit activitY for Celebrating what's familiar -in-.the ceh; rated w ys, e neighbo-rhOQd ueed to be an upper .. 1l'ati!nts through '' � a . � 361 the. ueatlona: � • 1,022 Authors ode Horatian. geniuses of emulation .". :a � ' middle class Netro community. Re- program. Weekly trips"to museums • .�-:1 783 or V:;ai?- 02 cen�ly, bowever, large numbers of "Yet are faced with one occasion8 ure,their skillfulness to phaze. 1 9034 and other places of interest in the Wellesley : 673' lower incotne families have moved city are being planned to include That occasion? Gr"duation days. ;. • L into the area. ::t;hrough the ch�rch, atuden19 � (heir -2,600 . and pa,rentJ. This " TOTAL --.. 'Re.veren4 Ranson has tried. to.mte--hope!uUy will:'encourage �ommunlty " --- ,.. t44 . We. then• .neophytes �t ve�ing.l. un ustarned to rehearsing Number Anticipated � nasociation� and projeds tor adults. Tricks that make the ,honored calling"of occasional 'poet pay Class Accepted in the 1)eighborhood. Size Find ourselves now-'8adly. fettered, feel, in fact, almost un- Paula Pace, who la in charga 'o( D :� � I ---- lettered 350 e!i ! Bryn Mawl's part in ·the program Barnard 40 pp e ee 175 49 interested in attacking lome of Knowing we can not have bettered what our forebears could Bryn Mawr is A I b" Philadelphia'S educational problems not say. Mount 400 100 (rom a different angle lhan the Phil- Our problem? Graduation day, Holyoke 31. ) 8. .. adelphIa Tutorial Project. Tb� pres Radcl,iffe , 62. 126 ent operation is necessarily decen Smith We've invoked assorted Muses, blown ourselves to week·long 91 tralized, because of ·the immense Vaasar cruises 425.70 153 area it has to cover. The new pro WeUesley gram, by concentrating on a specific On the seething sea3 of feelings that we're anxiouS' to convey. 1, 2.600 -- community could be more easily or But the oceans all receded at the moment they were needed, TOTAL 644 ganized by a small group altd would And Commenting on the slightly low the Muses. when they h£eded our demands made tracks give the tutors a sense of partici , . er number of acceptances this year, a\yay... pation in the community. Min Harry said: What w .. left us? Graduation day, The Iaet that people in the com �"A (acC6'z: in detennining fresh· man class size is the' number ot munity are helping to initiate the sO we stb:nd before you croaking our'regrets for'not evoking upperclassmen who plan to return. - project will hopefully make it more Of this sunny moment's glories even one sustaining ray. j've got my ticket, ,--- - feadily acce�able to the tommunity . . All seven of the colleges have noted' packed my b g, 88 a whole. :'·Paula feels that " ' We confe�s our limitations:· we're all out of fresh ,creations. with . gratification that there has n --:-' also combed my feathers, Ask your own imaginations w�at we would have liked to been a steady increase in the num- groups of f:tudents wHo are on the � �ere'a no lag same educational plane and who ber ot youi'll' women whitt..omc plete ubJectJ H,appy Graduati THE COLlEGE NEW S -. • . .- . Monday, Jun. 3, 1963 THE COLLEGE NEWS , .,. Thr •• B.M.C. - 'Haverford College Co�ers Doctor of Philosophy, of Art, Eight Scholarships Computer FaciJities Master of in' Tripled In Capacity Master SocIal'SernceDegrees Variety of Fields Recently Awarded . . DOCTOR OY "IIIL0801'IIY In the Phllo80phy of Fran. Roeell' VloI.ler:k Wa.rct �.,plU"l Cheln of Penn.,.ln.r ... e.1 .. '.... a ...elJf;' tiy P"rofes""r1l11fOll nh.... IIr)"n 1·lollla 'Pripled _of the memory-: of · I""reJlenl(:d MA r 116%. capacity Or","Ic�� Cheml,lry l'hy.le.1 Char.11'tI • l..:llttnA.B. \tllrle w Collel'" For- Graduate Work D,ul � :-.lII'lm. MAcDonald of :-'ew units in the jointly-owned 'Haver Cheml.h, Uel'l\rhileal 8C'lueI! Unh'eT»tty )'flllllc:.1 A.D. Scholarshlpt ror rraduate work Xew Y r A.B. . oIlUeDot �Iellc:e HAl1lpjlhlreHII''''IIIIhI1'l. 1961. . of :-'ew ford-Bryn Mawr. College IBM 1620 ;\"a.ncy� Acton of o k. ' \vUllO') U5II. DI.. I P nM l n a. Ann Gall llCOrew CoIl�e erta.tIOIl; • • .,�of e y vlI. l were recently award to eight computer will be made pouilile by JU!n.!J\·. Reactlvltl� or Polycyclic Marla. J. Of IlI6!,California. A.D. ed A. . JlIllll ta. College 1&&4: M.A. VallM\rM-lIlO Unh'on!llty Methyl ArylacetaleL bx B aculaCnlv4!nilly 1951. DI.eerta. ('orllella Do"" SAr\·.)' labam Bryn awr grad uales. Thele August through cooperative pur.. I're.ented .�ordham of M Prote8llOr .EmIl BerlinlIT'. InQul,tllon: An HI'torlcDI An l A Collele A a. tlon: a y .B. e Ol b of �ll. awards, which we� not included In Orpnle Cau'ml,b, n ed b er ltX I9tll.wC U Tulane chase of in new equipment, .lId tlr. �ee 1/1'0. \ tl y ,ll!O,OOO I'tlyelul ot aPeter Conoept. l y · ' l o ot I'lrF t e May Day Istangs are as - Cb •• Bachrach. Sh luk T8ur:hi)'4 Japan. In a!'· h I . 0 it has been annoimced. ff'nor C lle ' / I V u m of Pelln· Uellarlmf'at ge 1956. Spaanne Peter.. n l l Millin. ·D.A. TlUda. o ayh·a.llla.. \vlllIOn -c bletr8 1l+&tI,.'_:;:: xp m ot P,,rrholotrJ'olo A.B. uf t 1 1'I) eI , l{� _ __ Value of the data proceuing 5)18-' t; ul n . · ...... _ •• 10 .... ": .- ban"lu . . . FrI'DC� _.�;;,...... :.. -fl'i'liiilih' "E;:l5on.'lIhorrMemt'rt Dryn-AIR1Vr"'iGC�5Ifi; 11I+O. -'[)I� _ . 1tClnr..... \Ir-�"Vt" . .... 0. ..l� lot.A. Hel le' . Wl\dIld AJA nl 'ot Cairo . tern,located on the Haverford cam The John, Hopkin. Oilh'enlfly IV�l!. l ":.o-pt. trerl&tlon: Unusual Sublllil"Ullon .. 19YIi. . D.A.. 1J0na Nlt.rolIenaotul'Rla.nl!. -Olllllettation: Some 1:I11l0· Ullh'cNllt • Scholan uPM ' of I CompumU\'e � l • lt pus ana owned and operated by both JI·ra.nk Mall(jry.P'�1 1ed ' ll l're· 0 I'OWl tI ... -terse)'. � e ot Learning In tile CockrOAch.• 1811- Snndrn A.,n Chook of; Newton bv f'rotulOr D. B h erall 1959.e , ' Or.nnl(l Cheml.'r)" lIat! l·h,.lr,,1 IliE!nted by !"to h....,A rl B.A.. McGill Un CNlItIt' 1)( if "" colleges on " [oint-use basis,will be ProteKllOr Don'ald Mnrln Clark oty Stw ·In . Ch.ur"'"lry lJilll JenH'Y. MassllchuJlett8. A .B. Bryn Mawr U h e alty or C l • nearly doubled. Law !IIC4! P:Verbh ot"PennIlYh·anla. Draw!!!... a.bl!eulla. A.11. n ' r Il lfor· l C0 II ege ' . CullH eve ot and "".', •..• O ... SOCIAl•• t.:R\'.Ct; n u. nu. D.S. William !\.Iary . 1 061 In addition¥to -the added. 19U; lIt.A. Bryn Mawr C lleae 1961. Deilin. Amlr Hebrew !.Ilry ur hal a 0 prtnlj"e' , enn· 40,000 o ot I.rne!. B.A. (l�lIlo.)" �I J / 8 ... Id P 'fhe Soh'oly.l. ot Aryl· UrilvE,,·.lIy 1953 and 1958 itob@rt H l Io�edt'n "memory units," other new equip- DI.IMOrt atlon: M.A. . '\ r or Pennll)"lm. !$ylvania. A. B. Bryn Mawr College� vhen)'llIIeth1'1 t:hlorldl!ll. Lo li or nln. y I'rt!Ole l d by Ann l connllCu, A.B. Rnd lUA"hnll C · ment will inc.1ude a more rapid tab- Profe8wr Enlal BorUner. li e Arcllltmi>M.ult fo·ranklln ol Cili. S.N. of. PenM),I. ltop 1911. to ronbe erred , Or In r" nl D. UIII\'e"'lY I 1963 ....le Cheml,try ud u D e \"lInl... 1960. !le\·t'rly Ann Mu...... ulator, an additional pu�h, !and .a or 110.. ", Donna Mildvan of Philadelphia, Chem!l,t" In RbAeIlUa. l"M V III·er· Derk.owlts Baulll.nd of l am lre, e A.O. I set of counters, according to Dr. CleU... Sara. Pelll\IJ)'lva.nla.· ""-bby e . , COIl Penn·"1 f j)JIJI 19111. ' 'I WOOd of lI II. UL . W l e le e&"e 1 . lilt)· of N_ HnrnJ)Mlre ennsy Ivania. A.. B B ryn Ila .... ColT • Bryn C l etr. lUll an(l: yh' II . A B. l lionyll. I'otr"t ot P aul d h Ma.wr o l en y Monlgomery P . Hare, ireetor 0 t e A.D."'I.A. nt.. The Photo- u..urel J. Dlec man of P nll lvanla. IIyh'ftniA 01110 Stnte Unl Pennnll l)·' ege, con err "'""'. /. ��p:ut!!l" DlUerta.Uon: h 1&&&. . " D . H' I to be / ed I�o c emlcal COn\'enillon. qf tllbenea Ill'!'. A eenter. ll S to B.S. Thiel ColI�" Jane V. Myen "Memorial _ ;9'- Preeenied Jo n Paul B g.-. of A.U. 1I1.'lIry Phenant hrene.. by Protei' h Delawaro. �Medic.l The IIOr Frank 0 111L1i01")'. HM\'t\..rd ri C l la llur Calkin. of TUI\�. .. o . 0 u r COLLEGE EW5 3, 1963 p,..-II • F , THI MoncNy, June Sixij Class" of 1963 Graduales One Hundred- Sixty' Two Slufenls Receive Thei,f , Degre"- ;rdh. HonOrs, . / • BAClJELOR OF ARTS Gail Ann Levy of Indiana Maryland Nancy Kathryn Johnaon of the Dis- Oiltrict of Columbia met Blolo,,. Shab;n Aviva Mouman of Geore1a Anne Barbara Schoener\ of Penn- of Columbia ' German Suaan MeLean Enkine of Pennlyl- Jou Clark Paddock of Man.eu.etta Iyivanla Suzanne M. Klernpay of Ohio Donna Mildvan of Pennsylvania Hiatorr vania ' Fnnc:h Janiee Lee Smith of Massachuaetta Phoebe. M. Salten of New York and Marilynn Ranlorn Fairfax of New Mary Ann Amdur of New York Gretchen Ann Wernecke of Wiseon- S«lolo_)' AntruopololY Elizabeth Anne Fox of New York York Barbara Stuart Bljur of New York ain, in ablentia Art . SocloloeY Lisbeth Allee Larsen of Colorado Mary Jurbala of PennaylYanla 'Jane Goldstone of New York History pf ..Rachel AnD Brown of MasSAchuaetLs Suellen Mutchow of WillCOnllin h.1alllt Wil1i¥\i �_��-I Ruth Brel!�a Kantor of New Yoflt , . • , . Metedith Hasti!}". Orr ot )Vlacolllin .' Mary Margaret. .Blahcha.rd of Nlea-_ SU Ian M�. GabfJ' of R.bode Judith Brown oCPenn�.l- Ane�te Lorraine Perrenod of New Aneela� Muia Schrode of PenNyl- ragua Ronl·Jane S�il1er Hertzberg of Penn- vania �rl.· · York .', nia Florence Roberta Harris Downs of . Iylvaoia ' Ililtor,. of Utgoff .. � Deborah R. Goldberg of Frances Sara Ann-Ont Beeker of Pennsylvania MUlIlc - W!l!nlln � erae)'"Caruthers Cassebaurn�of Annette Eu stis of COhnecticut . !letts 10 - --pI - ..ton )3Behr ot Pennsy)vs.gia Ne,¥ J Elizabeth' ROdgers vans of Vene- Roberla Qoldsamt New York r 8101011 E Katha ine Stockton Miles of Auefiia • Enid Greenberg of New Jersey N Jersey � zuela E!le� Rut� Kunberg of .�w Louise Durant of New York ShirleY Cleef ,of Arizona Suean ..Gumpert of North Carolina Susan Jane Faulkner of California .Sllvme 'slmglutr . Marbury of Mary--, ' Philoaophy -';" Barba... Viventi Howard of Penn- Helen Curtis Me alf Ma�k of Mal- · Linda Kay KokJ of Ohio Karenland � Karin uise Carlson of Illinois sylvania aachusetta 01 Adrienne Faith- Kovac Pennsyl Melllngi!:fof New J�ey Gretche Lindsay Clemson o Con- Alice Elizabeth Longobardi ot New t • Constance.Eleanor Schaar gf Tenl vania Katharine Thomas Mumford ot ee l! n tiC t k Catherine Cocke Trapnell of Virainla Helen Davis of New York M?�: ElisabeJ.h. Reuchlin of Luz:em- Q,f Ps),cholofY Pauline BeRJamin Dubkirr Illinois bo urg Lynda Joan Gaynor of Ohio Roberta M. Feldman of Pennsylvania Rachel Tucci8l'9ne of New Jeney [;eilie Jane Hartley of New York Judith Ann Less of New Jeney Chemistry Bonnie Toby Horen of PenJllylvania Wamere Helen Mwangi 01 Kenya Oi �: Marie Falcione of Pennsyl- Orr : Bonnie Miller Kind of Peonsylvanla Suaan Deoorah of Pennsylvania ia Eliz.abetb Martin Stearns of New Sue Anne .Pot.ter of New York Lucy Tyson of Virginia ' Clualal jersey and .Near £Utern Dorothy A. &hmiderer of New York �dr.. Uuuian .t\rc.haeology " Susan Mari Stevenson of New York Janice Copen of New Jersey Melanie Yaggy of M!lryland. in ab Loui,se 4nn Alpers of Mawchuietts Mlrand�Consta:nt Wilhtel� pmina How�rd Chandler Davis sent.ia Marvin of Ohio...... _ 0 ennsyl vama _Betsy ZuJ!row of �nI!l.1. van� " . ..EconomiaJ -otMusa- 1 Valen ig£ Maa .:- Political Science ·Judith Franees Deutsch · tinla-CC1lorfd.t"owsk a chusetts Roberta Berenice Alexander of chuaetts . Chandlee Stokes Lewi Maryland New York - Katherine Watson Middleton of a of Elizabeth /-nne Appledorf of New New York Ellen .Louise MagazJner of Pennsyl- - York English vama ' Toby Ellen Mal'man of ' MaaSllchu- . __ Harriet -M�- Bograd of New Jersey Alida Mae Cooper of New Jeraey . Nancy Jane Culley of New York An'ne Jackson ...Dobbin of M&J:yland eetts� • Socio logy and. Anthropology Shirley Mne Daniel of Idaho Barbara Fanning of MUllachusetts r , Juliana. Maria Kasius of New York Sarah Cresap Miller of Missouri $ociology - . ._- Bernasetts Lee 'Landsman of Massachu- Linda Newman of Mill80url Jane I-Tsien Chiang ot New.York French �of Cecily TraQuair Martin or Ohio �- Susan Lawson Travis Pennsyl- Marjorie Cole Hibban\ of Pennayl- Katherine Sontheimer,.. Rorine of vania ---· -Psyc.1101ogi .... vania .... Connecticut . Susana. G. Schroder of Argentina I =- Anthropology :::'::::::n Ange o o M hU t h o th H ", 1 C E bet Oe c tt ih ny ot e a ne i . ===::"== =t ==a= '=" = ..::::; "�;:=I=; '=. ==.;�",;::==='T::=· �.:::==;;==::' -:'M". 'd ; �1 zabeth Barker of Flo- r= .- :: :::::: ;;; = ...... �:� � __ 1 __ c..rAlJ! .Bl.oG& ...)IASS._i :.:.... AvllSlabl� t or 1 september .. chOice of mo ..... __ ...... , ' • , · ... ,...... ·"" .. ... � � ' __ __ li,._. --"�r-----o------��--" -�� � �� :exam ••• pencil •••,paper . - - The yen is local c�rrencyin Japan., . proctor •••,time ••• b 'egin - , , ,,' , . • , • •• So is this. - � th�.ink- II-b lank. - __ . cII tick-ti guass •• -- - �: �tick . - --- � - tick - ·.write . - .. . . � . " . - ' " tick tick •••hur ry.:•• 'finish · . \ . • . . • _� " In Kyoto, Yollohama, Ko\ie and on tfle Ginza, you can _'time . , palis, . , " - use _ • BANK OF AMERICA 'TRAVELER�HEQUES=-. - just like mo.ney, They arem5lney: money 'Oiiiy .. yOu ", . _ -- ._-- cah spend, Because onl our' signature makes them •. • "YI r' _ valid. That meaps th�y re �oss·proof. theft,proof. - take . bre.k ..•thln,. 80 better with Coke -_. . Local currency the world qver-soid the world . - , ... . qyer, . \� . . . - --, ... - . ,� � ...... ,.,.. n. cocec.M e'...-.v ..,!.! • The PhJt ...... p !��.� ., ...... ------�------� .. • ...... " ...... _I _ II!tf u � " , ...... c. __ � � =- o C-mp.-y . -'. ... . ' . ' ...... - . . , . THE COLLEGE. NEWS , P ••e • Iv. . Reviewer Laud( Sandbo , x , In ItEvening of Comeaies " . Protessor Muller', assistant, her Tran,l,tor', Preface, Peg with 1ft Dr. HaM-Wolt who first thank. Dr, Nafim, who acting Jager, gy : suggested that sh� do the 'transla for the Philoeophy deparbnent, eon tlom Working closely with him, ahe trJbuted fund.- to pay for hall the remained in Munich during sum sc th� expe.me of typing' the manu ri pt. mer to work on the translation, Stevenson, who h.lpad. edit eomJ1'eting it at Bryn Mawr this Susan . the and Jle�r . Schmidt• winter. Reeently received manuS('ript,' Peggy who generou4 ::--word translation. wi ll waI -extremely 'Y.1�h . - • that- the I:fe Martinu! -Nijoff- - ti -lUld In by in tho nill' m;e .help checking the . . lor translation BRYN MA.WR COLLEGE INN I SEN 1·0 R S: WHY LOSE 'TOUCH? SIA YIN THE.NEWS. STAY WITH '- the humor of Iifles, ap{ltOprl Mill MacNair's per{C!r- not ate for time, this mance, one of of ac'teristic plovementa or gestures ot the high poin.ts lor ita College-Ne ws the eveni"", sensitively and even intreat. �e aetors, The �'or next no'A'. Just out fol· ..i reali.tically erce sUbscription streued p tiv . _ "__ __ -'-_____ Order your year lUI the the p e _ lowir.g and mail to: Sub8c:ription Manager, · senility the- old woman,_Lbe wan· '- College New ... Good of Iiali. Bryn �la\\r Colleze, �1awr. PenNylvania. derlne digreaaions ol her mind and -harl------Bryn------The itslian Club Bryn Mawr mannerilml auggesting greater un· of ' derstanding the situation pleaseil. to announce the re· 0.( than is Name ..,.,." .. ," ,." ••• , ••. "." ••. " •.•.• , .. , ..••••.•••• any of the other characters. Her suIts of its recent elections: _�...... almost foetal form contrMted ...... was A� . ' . . sharp ly to the beauUfully ·Pretident: Teresa Sanl!,,;. lighted, . , . . , , . . , . mu.ac.le-flulnc angel of Bob ...... , . . , . . , ...... , . . , ... . , .. , . ...., .. death, . , , Gallway. Jf Mr. Gallway had author, Enclosed i... $.5.00 in check, cash or money order. said Treasurer: Daria Gort.chacow, eated of Heideg no more' .. perionnanee . '66 in the philosophy PleaH bill me in , than �t hJs also' acquainted September. wauld have a success. ger. Sh became been The setting and matter..of- .t.ark worldlinetl the other actors • • fact of • the aodienee's atten • hell*! focus tion even more sharply on the uus- _verinc, wit of Grandma and ty, if the-rhythmJc eallsth'en)ca of "The::=---- Youna M.n." Special mention • '.� should , • a1110 be given to BllIICh's . Howard 'Hungry , suitably meak pOrtrayal of hen the pecked Daddy. The third comedy the evening for flavor? 11Ino>fIwfIt:::::..:. of • Sub-.o's A -Marriage Has wall Alfred Been '5 Arranged. The original ain of Toreyton thia play lay not with the actora, Went'y Westbrook and Terry "\Joan • ..•••-. -.. Brundt- :'1:lit--IT?-the choice the play got itl ' of � itself. Instead'of providing variety in comic the Jane ']\ustenesque type, piece 'partially- destroyed the paee of the plays so admirably establish ed by the first se.lectlona. - - The-acton, "rae prove , Senior P)ons Continued from Page Col. 4 1. Anet� PetTenod ' is i g tea e h b &cience in Arizona. Mary 'Reuchlin will be • fellow at. Rockefeller lb.!) Institute, Clnl Rosenburg be will mamed this summer. • Jo Rosenthal is going to gradu- ' ate school. Con t h h s anc· ;·; oSS<� -.- --alummu o w t i�'··; '; ,.;�" ;"' F.... :;.,. 1 b i h t: =,=:;""''''' will become� pennanent. :J hopes :jt\l=\\± _ -.be tb to t-eaeh. ·SchaU-plana • \ Toni Seymour will attend art l. Geeti Sen to go to . __ achoo plana . graduate IChool after a buak. . year's Jobanna Smith wi ll be an 6sistant. , at the Umversity 6f Colorado. Kathy 'SontheiOler to be planJ married. Suaan Spooner is going to grad ate ool. Suaan Steven- u � .\. engaged. . son is • Suzanne Spain, a Wilson Fellow, "Tcireyfon's Dual filter in duas, partes divisa est l" , .- . atudy '{)f Fine �i11 at the \ns,titute • Scipio (Wahoo) Maxlmua, dynamic cheer leader of the Coliseum Gladiators. "Hip".; hipus, hoorayo!'" at NXll. _�iane Sulliv�n is , 18ya :.Arts . graduate schoo" in .ill'treScheers for ourfiiVOrite CIgarette, DUal Filte''Threyfop . Ver o, ere'Blliivor .... torn between . ,u./ibu. -yells"Wci7lo o, - - de _.you '--. (penn) �and_Australia. 7, ��� Phfhdelpbia ne�er thou,lityou'd iet {rpm filter'cigar ette!" '. _. any 8et;ay TibA.Ji'y plans aten grad ' . • 3.. . ,� - \0 � • -. -ec�ool. .. make. thedilfere�C6 • Dual Filler and · .. Cathy Trapnell Is ."gaged . wi ll work {or the govemmenL RJ chel Tucda.-rone will be a grad aw- - --- , dent at Penn. Tyson � ill eoina' --. do at-" thT11ntver; 10 graduatr_tft . .it" of lndIana in physid'. Alwc '0 plaDi to be Uteoft'• manied, . • r - ( - . • ! . . . . . , Six , . COLLl G ENE W • Monday, "un. • . ' ••• T· H I 5 3, 1963 , . ' - --- • -- - - -'1· . . ' , . . - • . , . • , • , • • • . - ' .. - . - . ' - oJ' • '. VISIT · USSR - . . , us . , ffom New. York; or In · . l�e , , , . . I u e': �July or . Augusl. � " . n J 30 18 4 22• • - . -' ------�Mos(ow--= .' • • • · . • . , • • .. . , g . --...:: r . n a - d , , • . . , ' -- - - - � . -----'-Kiev -�.. • . , -. The Unive�ity RusSii.tiClub, a group formed by YaleJla..vard,Columbia, and Vassar students to , further �nderstanding .of Soviet life, is organizing two trips to the Soviet Union this summer. We are . going to meet with Soviet students, teac6ers, and workers, and visit Russian homes, factories, a'col- lective farm, museums, churches, and monasteries. The itinerary is designed to give' you a first hand ...... --' � - impression of much of the life, histor" , and culture of.the Soviet Union. . - •, • A� - • -,------• j ." � -. ' . . . . . . ... "",, - " : ... . --. .. , ..- ... � ..-:- (05f . -.� --.-:--·· of complet·.r cr ana air : . • - _ arrangements within� the -SovietUnion . . • ; $429.60 - , .. - Cost of round trip transportation by � .- - . . KLM jft between Amsterdam and Moscow ...... 286.40 • of roun trip transportation by , - . , _. .KLM jet betWeen New York aridMoscow ' ,- , • 844.00 , " • � • . , . You may pay down and baliJnce over , , 10% 2 . years. Interest is a very reasonable 5%. , -- - , , \ • , - · , - , · .' , : , _____-;;:;- _.______=-- _.;;....--=-=-� __- _ _.T _ I Unl.-y ..I.n . Ci.b Tol. I • a '65-319� .. I CJown St, • , • ArM ..... '- , , I 250 o=lI03 . I . Conn. .. .. • �. • I New Haven, -- - . I , ' . I Pleas send complete 'information on URC's summer trips to , � • . , . • . J • . • • . : I the Soviet Union, . ' , .. . , \ · " I I>-l I (>. , , . I - Name ...... -.-. � . . .�-'--=. . . -- -....-�..• • •....•..... •• . .•...- � ...... ) I . . _ ...... •••• ...... •• I " Address . �o.-P" '" " ':. ' I ....,... ---: - . � . . _ 1 I - " ...... •....•.....••.....' .•....� ...... I . 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I I • , I • , . . rv, £i I, By the sea, the'swing is to ele anp� does it, Easy silhouettes, distrmin Iy poised and ladylike. Easy fabric$., flufo as t e sea it· self. Her�, an easily elegant. m�o f str.illes and liolids in unelasticized cor on kl1it ...all· new and all·Cofe of Cal.ifornia ...to l make the most of y u r best and say the east the rest. J y _ � 1 .OIRl.A.'J nERE MADE Ji'6)R . ..I , . I I 'I j' f I I - 'OF CALIFORNIA 'fJ 1 ' . 963 Cole of Califor...,-nia--""AnotherFiM eKayser·Rexh � :Product:' . --..:t1, �.0 . .,� r#c;. L I • ,