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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. 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 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- 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

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• . .- . 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\�. .. orwlly 1941. f IUce n venlilly � C!_ I • " ••• J pos.,·ble un' p,.ved �'Ogramm'ng , rtm�1I1 lit I K196:!.a o e u Elsa Glnce Giardina o"f Mapl'. • Ero. ... mletl, r f en I� h r K n \'ky l P " "ru,' an Kalhl')'l1 lk of t . _ Bobert or "u '!.t,�.� uo kK _OM ___ 1\. .. � The cent.w opened here -Noyem-,. £.-AU1.W J>eww)" h·anla...... !::. J)ellntuth or A.H. College 195'. __ Bryn Ma�r • LaI��aILof Beach, . A.B., UkhltrAn. 1911. College lrJrltlKlln 19(,2. '63 Allbore l!ellotv ll 'rlelKh Harriet Sartain Meniort.1 IIyh·lInta.n . , , Ma�L��gg� A.B, Uep.lrlment t:'II.I ,I. . New York...... ED&!b Llter.hI ....uf . nd AInl'ilrle-.. For B;M.,..._=." .. Mawr College • Llterl\lurf' 19G0 • Irene Prol tle Otfenberg of .fhil· Waverly Cleverly, the Robert W. EIIII. Heyans 6not IdlornllAr&'�ntlna, Inl'l6IJ, . Unl· A , Mlifnyn K"raUlle Supertor adelphia, PennsyiYania. A.B.Bryn • \·erllidad. Naclonll.l de I'lala, a61; Allboro Fellow tor a celebrat­ M.A. ryn llawr C olleIII.Ke 1963, 11161.1. Obi' pennllyl· Mawr College ed c'ritic and composer of contem­ 8(l.r I1. Bon : The Endlngll 01 Shako.· 1962. I_re'st U Comedies. ed · h 1961. Anna Howard Shaw �holar8hip in l'rCM.n r porary music, who recently submit­ t�r Arthur C lby Sp tue by P o o ratr . Medidne and f�blic Uulth to.a.U.1I aad AD.lo;8I1oxn ted a record review to the Ne�B, LU..,alun LlterDlllr. .. Sue Young Sook Kimm or Gam· was kind enough submit to an . . June EUu.beth Sp�ue ot AlabRma. bl'iIls, Maryland.A.B. Bryn Mawr 00- Smith C Uese U�1: Jd.A. Dl")'n iuterview early trus week. u D A.B. CoH� lUi fJI& \all n College Mawr . lll o : !:itra.tegy antI" the Evolution orr !:IU'UC' 1960, "What do you tjlink of the Bryn t e ElLrly lure In h Novel. ot 'Jam" Mawr Il)wicians,Mr. Cleverly!" we J>reeenied Proft:uor )flU")' JoyC(>.Katha.rlne Woodworth.by A.D. , 'LANTS asked. IEVIEIYTHING IN nOWEIS E•• llih Llterllture •• d A muleDn , . Jelnne"'. Bryn M,wr "Their muaic is all right,but Jlllle l..oul", �r n AU&ll(fUrl.' 1 \� r�:ri: or MA D S Flower 'Shop don't think much of their white nh ·erW.ty nUl: M.A.A.a. Wallhlnrton U ••.. Bryn ... 'I1... 1980. 011' 1'13 lallU,II' ....,. ...It,,, , M.w" , •• \II••••• e I 'h,'nk the mo.t unu,. flertallon; ·r CoKemble.lI�ge Man the Cha.rlea of York. LAwPln,. 5-0326 LAw"MI 5..0570 • Thl'atre. J�ented by l-'ro"teslfOr Ar· URI piece I've seen since I've been o Ihur olby - p"'-l'"Ue. M.mb,.. fl .islI' TaI',Plph D ..Ii .... " C here was by somebody for vol�e- IJ�PDrlm'DIS Poe of Oeolo.,- pnd si�ty·six be 8. couldn't find 1·.. lrolo".l" ... d Slrue'.rlll Oeolgn' 1 Killen " Wier ot Colorado. � ':. In abo bell, w en I t.ried to play sent a. einy·six l B.S. Unlverlilt)' ot Wuh\rlll"' Lpn 1959. DllJertaUon : ;t,'hough, so I reaUy can," )'udge it." In "�Onnn.llonAmlllnboU(etI A.H. " l'enn"yl\·D.ul,,·Dlllawarowe WIDllllhlckon PIClimoll1or Hth"e· , ,,"'- "Do you think B. ...n Mawr girls • '1 gion. Prellentf'd .Pro(euor Edwul'd ri. by &JI8 individualisu?" Wa�on. A.D. ..p�rjmf'nC: flf 1IIIIIor,r think Pennllyl· "They seem to differenUy, :lluderni, t;urOpf'lIlI •.nd. 1I1"lgry or Iowa. but they all look alike.I've never lt Joan. C:,�,��\�I o ll � c�:;t� a: A.B. seen. SI> many similar- sta.r:ea..Jn. my _ Unl.nu'lJit.y �l tonl lL Bryn I rl ...... ue.rke.ley 1951: .\I. A... a. Colh:tc:e H'�:S. ... And !lll of them anal..-.ingI� me! D on M w .....c W«k": I ,f-' I L1 : A S uMdo Antlclerica."'The l TI'Klam In S n. I was terrified:" t y� ot pai Pre· �... -- -o.--·1Ie1'l1Dd by.Pt'Ot(eIf(I1" Jo.e :\1. Fer",-hor .... He smiled and gave us a some· ltora.. o )" �Iu�erll t:_n>pean lII.t r .ad what odd look. We blushed and I ...a 1 .lnry Allle,h� 1 New put on our 8.ungI8sses. · Mary 'Vlttmayer Hehnll uf Jer­ -"e)'. CllrlcUqn 'Col e e 1&&6: A.D. l lC .M.A. Co lfltC"e 11 1 "You -.,ree with the Made·moi. l . ,DlaHrtll.· BJ'Yn Ma.wrC on\'entlon ("'arllamf'nl6 of �lIe article, then." L1bn:1660: PThe n d by J'rore8llOr Caroline . /. relle te HobblnL .. "What Mademoiselle article! I dcm't ordinarily' read M'. mol· de lUSTER 0.F.,.RT8 selle." blolo.. ), '�Stllell Deall Ez ell, Jr., :.... w Yurko you most Of "Well, what impressed A.:U• .L:I.fa)·elle CollelCli! I no. Da·."ld of about Bryn Mawr?" :Stephen McDt\'ltl l'enMVI­ \ i Un l!l"IIl y 1982. n VIII:mo\'!L h' t SHIRT "I'll never torget .stepping on 'A ll. U.S. • Cheml.lrT SUMMER CLASSICS Chrilttina. Chen of .HliTUt" KOIIK". D.SC. those dead pigeons on the way up . U.nh'eralty ot London 1\61. . FOR WOMEN Jewel Te pl t Lo the bell. m on Shapiro of Penn' .yh·a.nla. A.B.e WlIfJOn C ll 1960. o eu that are exclusively "A . and , ours to, New short sl,t'II, 'ni, pl/!ll1IJer oj said . "As a composeI' what your opinion of the role fine Sta Isllmd 'gllon in 'lihile, navy, of rock 'nroll?" light bluco �izi. 10 to 16, $5.50 In ab· thinK I�'S a wonderful way to UIII\,er· "1 • • Ore· (center) Bri'ish ar.. d Sltipt s/,in oj prepare the public for electronic D.S. mWlic.You know that it'. impos· . rlnusuolly fine SCOllilh broadcloth. Made lible to reprQd.u�e the sounds of Chrilltine 1 atn. ,.i�"y by.tISwith bUllon-drrllJII colla.r and Itmg U.A. ' ;';'00;:)·O ;xf ,",,-i,.. m. n y iDJtruments el�tronically. IlIt.%. . Judith 1.ynne B n rd �nll"'. sleeves in red, bllle, soft grun Dr 'Yellow This really worries modem com­ ro ot e C lep ItIO. A.D.Mary. Abilene Holland ChriflUan Burchenal ol of Connec- posers because electronic music is .. onwhite.IOtoIB,$12.50· A.D. IUldclitte ColleJe 19S:. the coming tMnr. ticut. Cella Laud Ne" Yolil:. A.B. 1;1I1\'e""ty otCUfTY-of Penn.IIYh·a.nla 1961. (right) Colorful PI/itO'll" lD..Oti,1 gf "II peoPle�sten enough rock llarla Crilrtilw. GlorulU of to [taly. • 'n roll, they'll forge'l wha.l. �onv,.n. aurea.. 1_ I,uere- Turln Unl\"enlil)t­ hand-wown-COllon·/rrdia-M.dm..plaids lIiH , tloflal instruments sound !md greens, _ t .....:.1'!!.a..�iIll111 1 blues,!' M� ."- r.c:...- • zft! _ _ all effects of muaic. in�ot"O"U'JJ 'iJXJY.. ,.miJ./!..kuu.tJ.'""Ii(l'"tJJ1I i' • COL�EGE STUD ENTS! ':.ODJl.U ffom oani&ter slides to auto aeei· . . Alllar a"j long sl,eves. 10 to 18, $11.5(}O , dents." You .can now learn . ' He pauseD,played a B·flat pro· SH ORTHA ND . , grel8ion on his five·stringed gui­ , . . • in 8 Weeks through U,,uUSHID 181' tA" . SP.EEDWRITING "I'm sure you've _heard about , '. o�r library problefn," we said. 'lAs • Summer Class Begins 0." • r-"�... a man of imarlnation, what would "'-.. W your �.olution be!" MONDAY, JUNE � 24 T e r ng Included �iS;�' yp w iti ,ot·telepho"l.�- Office-fo- "m� misnlngs �i;�� � aetanS • , Hats lr'botJ -,.--1 .... o ; ·writ u r· torl! library over ;the A!,P ' • ''1''--; f ! ��;��� ��JL� ;a;� ����� 600 SMlTliFIELO AVE., COR. SIXTII VE., PiTrSRl:'RCti 22, PA. ;. ... t). :: in town.· This halfvt'ay between IJ ROCHESTER BUSINESS INSTITUTE HEW YOUt' �N 'CHICAGO' LOS A:-ca.uS 's.u; rll..lJolCIKO , • t'ou and Haverford,.and you would solve your library problem, 172 ClintonAve., S. your problem, your student food HA problem and your social � UIMon problem all in. one blow." , • .. • • .. T ..

. 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

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. 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

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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 - ( - . • ! . . . . .

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