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Mills Quarterly, Winter 2016

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Gifts in Memory of Received June 1–August 31, 2015

Steven Miller, MFA ’89, by Angelique Di Schino Felgentreff ’90

Joan Dreyer Allen ’62 by Laurel Burden ’68

Estora Ricks Moe by her daughter, Rebecca Miller-Moe, P ’17

Nancy Van Norman Baer ’66 by her husband, Alan Baer

Tony and Oletta Morency by Virginia Morency Rich ’73

Anthony Bianco by his wife, Mary Bianco ’15, P ’88

Louise Shumway Muhler ’41 by Jean Morgan Randall ’41

Richard Bryant, husband of Barbara Bryant ’50, by Laurel Burden ’68, Los Angeles Mills College Alumnae

Thomas and Isabel Schemel Mulcahy ’44 by Barbara Hunter ’57

Katie Dudley Chase ’61 by Ann Gordon Bigler ’61, Calia Brencsons-Van Dyk ’90, Bonnie Keene, Donna Riback ’61

Ricardo Quiogue by his neice, Arlene Quiogue ’91

Jane Bruce Cheadle ’46 by Lucile Pedler Griffiths ’46, MA ’47, P ’75, Helen Barbour Poindexter ’46, Paula Merrix Sporck ’46

Anna Murch by Lyn McCracken, MFA ’95

Mary-Lee Lipscomb Reade ’41 by Jean Morgan Randall ’41

Esther Lo Chinn ’47 by Betty Chu Wo ’46

Herb Reuter, brother of Bonnie Reuter Leaver ’58, by Los Angeles Mills College Alumnae

Elizabeth Abreu Cravalho ’60 by Betty Anne Mathewson Mahoney ’60

Melinda Singleton Robinson ’62 by Meg Patten Eaton ’62

Susan Marks Craven ’63 by Leslie Stein Selcow ’63

J. Roussel Sargent by Susan Anderson ’84, Cordelia Chang ’65, Elizabeth Johnson ’84, Jacquelyn Jagger Parsons ’52

Phyllis Rawlins Drayton ’58 by Nancy Bartoo Whittle ’58, MA ’63 Leone La Duke Evans, MA ’45, by Muffy McKinstry Thorne ’48 Christopher Jarvis by Susan Anderson ’84

Mary Van Beuren Seavey ’70 by Susan Schumacher Morris ’70 Anne Sherrill by Elizabeth Terhune ’90

Rebecca Davidson Karlson ’69 by her husband, Douglas Karlson

Leda Soffran Silver ’68 by Elaine Wong Chew ’68, Francisca de Larios Hansen ’68, Carol Press Pristoop ’69

Esther Rosenblatt Landa ’33, MA ’37, by Molly Fairbank Grassi ’59

Andrea Menefee Singh ’65 by Peggy Weber ’65, P ’02

Charles Larsen by Elizabeth Terhune ’90

Frances Fohs Sohn ’40 by Frances Colby Allee ’40

Marilee Norling Martel ’53 by her husband, Leon Martel

Beverly Bostick Solo ’51 by Joan Thompson Armstrong ’51, P ’95, Leah Hardcastle MacNeil, MA ’51, P ’75, Jeanne Thomas ’51

Sara Rand McCulloch ’40 by Martha Mitchell Ed McKeown, husband of Marie Pettibone McKeown ’47, by Ann Thomas Jones ’47, Jacquelyn Jagger Parsons ’52

Eric Sutton by Rose Sutton, MPP ’12

Ann McNabb ’62 by Meg Patten Eaton ’62, Teresa Urrutia ’62

Tomoye Tatai, mother of Sharon Tatai ’80, by Sheryl Bize-Boutte ’73, Mills College Club of New York

L. Bruce Meyer by KerryLynn Blau-Williams ’65

Allan Wendt by Constance Gilbert ’61, Anita Aragon Kreplin ’63, P ’84

Elizabeth Bryant Miles ’34 by Alison Peer Haney ’53

Thomas Wolfe, husband of Barbara Ahmajan Wolfe ’65, by Peggy Weber ’65, P ’02

p=parent. For information about making a tribute gift, contact 510.430.2097 or donors@mills.edu.

Miriam Parke Balding ’50, July 30, in Houston. A 40-year resident of Annandale, Virginia, she was active with the Episcopal church and was an avid card player. She is survived by two children and five grandchildren. Harriett Jane Dibble, MA ’50, September 8, 2014, in Groton, Connecticut. Mary Rita Saxton Crittenden, MA ’52, March 28, in Palo Alto, California. She received her PhD from the California School of Professional Psychology in 1977 and had a notable career at the University of California, San Francisco, ultimately serving as chief psychologist in adolescent medicine and professor of clinical pediatrics until retiring in 2003. She is survived by Rod, her husband of nearly 60 years; three children; and seven grandchildren. Louise Neale Greene ’52, July 19, in Houston.

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Suzanne Biggs Stables ’54, June 27, in Bellevue, Washington. She graduated from the University of Washington Law School and practiced law before becoming assistant prosecutor for King County and, later, district court judge for Mercer Island. Survivors include a daughter and a grandson. Barbara Newman Kines ’55, June 10, in Baltimore. She is survived by three children and seven grandchildren. Judith Ireland ’56, August 21, in San Rafael, California. A former member of the AAMC Board of Governors, she was dedicated to the arts and was a patron to numerous charitable organizations. She is survived by three children. Mary McGehee Janssen ’57, July 29, in Pebble Beach, California. She had a lifelong love of animals and explored the trails and beaches with her horse, Johnny. She also owned and bred championship dogs. She is survived by several members of her extended family.


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