Ms. Christina Amos – First woman graduate from Car Nicobar, Principal of an Institution in the Andamans.
Mrs. Soma Samarasinha née Senivaratna (1918) – First student from Sri Lanka (Ceylon)
Mrs. Rachel Thomas née Jacob (1922) - Former Headmistress Achuthan, Girls High School, Calicut – Kerala.
Miss Gnanambal Gnanadickam (1925) – Former staff of WCC and Principal, Lady Doak College, Madurai.
Ms. Getsie Rathnabai Samuel (1926) – First Indian Principal of St. Christopher’s Training College, Madras.
Ms. Mary Chandy (1931) – Former Principal, University College for Women, Miranda House, Delhi.
Ms. Dora David (1932) – Former Principal of Sara Tucker College, Palayamkottai.
Ms. Thilakavathy Paul (1932) – Former Headmistress, Bentinck Girls High School, Chennai.
Mrs. Thangam Isaac née Moses (1932) – Former Principal, St. Ebba’s High School, Chennai.
Mrs. Helen Cyprian née Amirtham (1934) – Former Headmistress, St. Joseph’s High School, Bangalore.
Mrs. Lily F. Charles née Samuel(1934) – Former Principal of All Saints Basic Training School, Trichinapalli.
Mrs. Mona Hensman (1937) – Former Principal, Ethiraj College, Chennai.
Ms. Mano Devaraj (1938) – Former Principal of the Gill Memorial Higher Secondary School, ooty, Correspondent OCPN School and Noyes School.
Ms.Thangam E. Philip (1941)– Recipient of the Ceres award of the FAO in 1975, Col. G.V. Raja award and of the Padma Shri Award; former Principal of Catering Technology, Mumbai; made Lifetime Honorary Fellow of the Hotel Catering International Management Association, UK in 2003.
Dr. Rajammal P. Devadas (1942) - Chancellor, Avinashilingam Deemed University, Coimbatore; recipient of the Padma Shri Award; winner of the International Nutrition Award, 2001, from the International Union of Nutrition Sciences (IUNS); recipient of the International Danone Nutrition Prize; and Member, State Planning Commission.
Mrs. Lal Ziki Sailo (1944) – The first Mizo woman graduate, became the Principal of the Lushai Hills Teachers’ Training College in Assam and also joined the Mizo Government Service.
Miss. Eva Matthew (1946) – Former Principal, Ethiral College, Chennai.
Miss Sarojini Balreddy – Former Principal, St. Christopher’s Training College; and President of the Women’s Christian College Association for many years.
Dr. Godavari Kamalanathan (1949) – Former Joint Director, Avinashilingam Educational Trust, Coimbatore.
Dr. Doris Jesudas née Purushotham (1949) – Former Medical Superintendent of Christian Rainy Hospital.
Mrs. Margaret Thiagarajan née Jayaseeli Edward (1956) – Former Headmistress of Govt. Girls Higher Secondary School, Melur.
Dr.Philomena Reddy (1956) – Former Vice-Chancellor, Sri Venkateshwara University, Tirupathi.
Mrs. Elizabeth Joseph née Abraham (1958) – Former Principal, Bishop Cotton Girls School.
Mrs. Amelieta Mullens née Benjamin (1961) – Former Principal of Institute of Catering Technology.
Miss Shanti Manuel (1962) – Former Principal, Lady Doak College, Madurai.
Dr. Ms. Adella Paul (1963) – Former Principal, Isabella Thoburn College, Lucknow and Meston Training College, Chennai.
Mrs.Thilaka Baskaran née Isaac (1963) – Former Principal, MGR Janaki College of Arts and Science, Chennai.
Dr. Elizabeth Thomas née Matthew (1965) – Former Principal, Bishop Cotton Women’s Christian College, Bangalore.
Mrs. Valli Alagappan (1965) – Member, Managing Committee, MRAR Educational Society; Managing Trustee SOS Village; Founder, Omayal Achi College of Nursing.
Ms.Abida Wafir Ford (1967) – First woman graduate from the Maldives and was IFA’s Aromatherapist of the year for helping Cancer patients.
Mrs. Lalitha Ramanujam (1969) – Founder and Director, Alpha to Omega School for the learning disabled.
Dr. Eva Sunderajan (1971) – Former Principal, Institute of Hotel Management (IHM), Chennai.
Dr. P. Geervani (1976) – Vice-Chancellor, Osmania University, Hyderabad.
Dr. Srilata Ravi (1979) – named Chevalier dans l’ordre des Palmes Academiques by the French Government, for her teaching of and research in French Literature and Culture at the National University of Singapore.
Mrs. Latha Rajendran (1982) – Secretary and Correspondent, Dr. MGR Janaki Arts and Science College, Chennai; Principal, MGR School for the Speech and Hearing Impaired, Chennai; General Secretary, National Convention of Educators of the Deaf; recipient of the Tamil Nadu State Award, in 1996, for best teacher of the hearing impaired. |