40 <strong>Hood</strong> Magazine www.hood.edu/magazine In Memoriam Rebecca Jean Sullivan ’05 <strong>Hood</strong> <strong>College</strong> senior Rebecca Sullivan, 21, died Feb. 23, <strong>2005</strong>, in Frederick. She was an honors student, a member of the Chamber Singers and <strong>Hood</strong> <strong>College</strong> Choir, president of the <strong>Hood</strong> Drama Club, an active member of Tolerance, Education and Acceptance (T.E.A.), a member of the Ionic Honor Society and played in the <strong>Hood</strong> Wind Ensemble. Rebecca, who was on the Dean’s List four semesters and named a <strong>Hood</strong> Scholar for earning Convocation Honors two consecutive years, was awarded a full Hodson Trust Academic Scholarship for four years and The Raymond R. and Margaret M. Zimmerman Music Scholarship. Prior to her death, Rebecca had completed all of the academic requirements for her bachelor’s degree, which was accepted by her friend Jennifer Jo Bell ’03, currently a graduate student at <strong>Hood</strong>, on her behalf from President Ronald J. Volpe at <strong>Hood</strong>’s May 21, <strong>2005</strong> Commencement. Dorothy Barnhart ‘24 May 7, 1992, Westmoreland, Pa. A. Grace Klepper Bushman ‘24 Jan. 1, 1987, Arendtsville, Pa. Mary Rauch ‘24 May 15, 1988, Berkeley, W.V. Elizabeth W. Raymaley ‘24 March 16, 1990 Edith Smith Truxal ‘27 May 16, <strong>2005</strong>, Lancaster, Pa. Grace Lough Zweizig ‘28 Jan. 12, <strong>2005</strong>, Allentown, Pa. Florence Vannoy Burr ‘29 May 31, <strong>2005</strong>, Bensalem, Pa. Lou Bennett Hoover ‘30 Jan. 23, <strong>2005</strong> Elizabeth Cramer Lindsey ‘30 Dec. 31, 2004 Dorothy L. Noble ‘30 Nov. 23, 2004, Chestertown, Md. Marie Kepner Long ‘32 Nov. 20, 2004, Chambersburg, Pa. Lucy Erwin Shafer ‘32 Nov. 21, 2004 Anna C. Saylor Bennett ‘34 April 3, <strong>2005</strong>, Johnstown, Pa. Charlotte Moser Brierley ‘36 May 9, <strong>2005</strong>, Grand Rapids, Mich. Thelma Aulenbach Bright ‘36 June 20, 2004, Lancaster, Pa. Elizabeth Godsell Crocker ‘36 Oct. 15, 2004, Hockessin, Del. Esther Willard Sather ‘36 March 5, <strong>2005</strong>, Elmhurst, Ill. Mary Brinham Welty ‘36 Dec. 9, 2004, Williamsport, Md. Mildred Crum Cox ‘38 June 22, <strong>2005</strong>, Knoxville, Md. Mary Ann Miller Duppstadt ‘38 Aug. 24, 2004, Arlington, Tex. Katherine Thomas McHale ‘38 Oct. 27, 2004, Westminster, Md. Jane Walz Cope ‘38 May 17, <strong>2005</strong> Marguerite E. Julius ‘39 Oct. 1, 2004, York, Pa. Brinton Elizabeth C. Tomb ‘40 Feb. 3, <strong>2005</strong>, Painted Post, N.Y. Janet Ritter Ditzler ‘41 Dec. 3, 2004, San Diego, Calif. Marjorie Dillon Lonsdale ‘41 March 4, <strong>2005</strong>, Sarasota, Fla. Ruth Bayley O’Connor ‘42 March 16, <strong>2005</strong>, Port Charlotte, Fla. Jane Knode Schleicher ‘43 Nov. 24, 2004, Chambersburg, Pa. Jean Baum Lang ‘45 Nov. 1, 2004 Nancy Houpt Wagner ‘46 July 10, 2004, Orange City, Fla. Betty Jean Wood Whiting ‘46 Feb. 17, <strong>2005</strong>, Wilmington, Del. Anna Luke Wholehan ‘46 July 20, 1991 Mildred Riggins Patterson ‘47 Jan. 26, <strong>2005</strong> Rosalie Thorne Mellem ‘48 July 24, 2004, Delray Beach, Fla. Elizabeth Codding Borden ‘49 Dec. 18, 2004, Beverly, N.J. Alice Cleland Clagett ‘50 Nov. 13, 2004 Edna Bell Haines ‘50 Dec. 13, 2004 Dorothea Pappas Townsend ‘50 Feb. 11, <strong>2005</strong>, Bronxville, N.Y. Jo Anne Calkins Laurer ‘51 June 17, <strong>2005</strong>, Sarasota, Fla. Patricia Ward Caudell ‘51 April 16, <strong>2005</strong>, Cashiers, N.C. Dorothy Snyder Lambdin ‘52 June 5, <strong>2005</strong>, Thurmont, Md. Judith Cahn Tylec ‘53 Oct. 1, 2004 Barbara Decker Almquist ‘53 Oct. 23, 2004, Palm City, Fla. Joyce Fearnley Leicht ‘53 Jan. 17, <strong>2005</strong>, Fairport, N.Y. Janet M. Miller ‘53 March 23, <strong>2005</strong>, Tempe, Ariz. Ann Davies Nicholson ‘53 April 25, <strong>2005</strong>, Vero Beach, Fla. Marilyn Skell Eshleman ‘53 June 4, <strong>2005</strong>, Annapolis, Md. Constance Grueby Thibault ‘57 Feb. 15, <strong>2005</strong>, Hingham, Mass. Diane Dotter Amato ‘59 April 17, <strong>2005</strong>, State <strong>College</strong>, Pa. Pauline Tompkins, honorary Doctor of Laws ‘60 Nov. 19, 2004, Portland, Maine Susan Woodford Smith ‘63 March 23, <strong>2005</strong>, Colorado Springs, Colo. Sharon Young McCullough ‘64 Jan. 26, <strong>2005</strong>, N.Y. Wendy Astley-Bell Fisher ‘65 July 23, 2004, Chicago. Martha Copley Suchanek ‘66 Jan. 2, <strong>2005</strong> Andrea Sprague Myer ‘75 June 26, <strong>2005</strong>, Frederick, Md. Patti Jo Thomas Ferris ‘75 Jan. 24, <strong>2005</strong>, Annapolis, Md. Donna I. Moore ‘79 Nov. 4, 2004, Bernardsville, N.J. Carol A. Martin Brockey ‘82 May 6, <strong>2005</strong>, Catonsville, Md. Kathryn Shirley Granger ‘83 Dec. 16, 2004, Frenchtown, N.J. Lee Ella Bouton ‘91 Feb. 27, <strong>2005</strong>, Frederick, Md. Lynda Kosbob Baker ‘92 Nov. 24, 2003, Chicago Lois Wilfand Eaton ‘93 Nov. 10, 2004, Germantown, Md. Rebecca Anne Grimes ‘98 Feb. 7, <strong>2005</strong>, Westminster, Md. Alexander P. Russo Retired Professor of Art and chair of the Art Department Jan. 1, 1999 Irene S. Pistachio Retired Associate Professor Emeritus of Economics May 11, <strong>2005</strong>
Master Faculty “The <strong>Hood</strong> M.S. in Computer Science seamlessly integrates contemporary technology with the traditional strength of a <strong>Hood</strong> education, featuring up-to-the-minute curricula, expert faculty and modern lab facilities.” Dr. Xinlian Liu, Director of the M.S. in Computer Science and the M.S. in Computer and Information Sciences The faculty of the Department of Computer Science led the way in developing <strong>Hood</strong>’s Master of Science in Computer Science degree, just one of three new graduate programs created in response to community demand over the past two years. <strong>Hood</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty members serve as directors, advisers, teachers and mentors in the Graduate School’s 12 Master’s Degree and six Certificate Programs. MASTER’S DEGREE PROGRAMS M.B.A. M.S. Biomedical Science M.S. Computer and Information Sciences with Information Technology Concentration M.S. Computer Science M.S. Curriculum and Instruction M.S. Educational Leadership M.S. Environmental Biology M.S. Management of Information Technology M.S. Reading Specialization M.A. Human Sciences M.A. Humanities M.A. Thanatology CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Ceramic Arts Proficiency in Foreign Languages Regulatory Compliance Secondary Mathematics Education Teaching the Struggling Reader Advanced Study Program Thanatology CERTIFICATION PREPARATION PROGRAM Educational Leadership TEACHER CERTIFICATION The M.S. Educational Leadership and the M.S. Curriculum and Instruction programs do not lead to initial teacher certification. Post-baccalaureate teacher certification is offered through the Adult Studies Program. Please contact (301) 696-3500 or e-mail adultstudies@hood.edu for more information. Go Further. (301) 696-3500 gofurther@hood.edu www.hood.edu/graduate