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GRonogALSKI Propuce o- C WAS Cee iB: a ii _.. One winter day, as | came home, my mother, perceiving that | was cold, told me to have a little tea ... and went to look for one of those short, plump little cakes called Petites Madeleines _.. To rosy lips, | raised a spoonful of this tea in which | had let a piece of the madeleine soften. But at the very instant the cake touched my palate, | felt something extraordinary happen within me, and | jumped. A delicious pleasure had invaded me _.. And immediately upon recognizing the taste of the made- leine soaked in tea, the grey house on the street rose up like the scenery of a theatre ... the street... the flowers ... the good people... the church ... all which had taken form and become solid, town and garden alike, sprang from my cup of tea. —Marcel Proust, Combray a aN . . Ns MADELEINE STAFF 1972 £zSMITH EDITOR CLAUDIA VESS PHOTOGRAPHY ED. ANN LEMON ART EDITOR ANN CHAMBERLAIN COPY ED; STAFF MARY BLAGDON HELEN DRENNEN CANDY HUBBARD ELLEN LEVY MAURA McBREEN ALICE PARKER JANE WIERDSMA — BUSINESS MAN- AGER; STAFF LYNNE KRAMER SUSIE McBRIDE PAT McGOWAN LIZ SOLOMON GEASS Ob PORIRAI MANAGER JOAN BARMAT TREASURER MARY ELLEN CHENEY LAYOUT SUSAN CALLAWAY ANN CHAMBERLAIN MUD BEVERLY FRANCIS ANN LEMON LYNNE JUDGE ALICE PAR- KER CLAUDIA VESS THIS BOOK IS AN EXERCISE IN VISUAL COM- PREHENSION PHOTOGRAPHERS Ting Barrow GiGi Benjamin Marilyn Bressler Ann Chamberlain Gail Chandler Kerry Christensen Gabriel Cooney Ann DuMont Nonny Douglas Beverly Francis Peggy Gladstone Dede Hatch Steve Langenaeur David Leband Ann Lemon Susan Lowry Karen Kaplan John Moore Dianne Refalik Judith Rinearson Stephanie Solnick Lisa Vandermade Jane Wierdsma ARTISTS Mary Blagdon Diana Brownell Kate Fink Susan Garry Liz Hasse Margaret Hunt Karen Ikeda Anne Knight Tina Ryman Stephanie Solnick 10 eee ea ameas. a a ici Rant itm tn Dn ail THANK YOU Joseph Donovan, our Keller area representative Louis R. Morell, associate treasurer Ellen Kanner for our new name, MADELEINE Edward J. Wall for time, encouragement and pizza Mrs. Evelyn L. Sparks for compiling the Class of ’72 Index and of course, Susan Callaway George de Villatranca, Richard Unsworth Sophia Smith Collection Vermont Store, Inc. Marcel Proust, Combray. A La Recherche du Temps Perdu, (New York:1952), pp. 80-83 translated by Ellen Levy. Mary Ellen Chase, “Smith College—A Defini- tion,”’ as published in Smith Alumnae Quarterly. ’ 12 Nee ganeteat il: Eel imam IRE! ir BEE! (2a Ee ea =e i Ltt ia i 14 We 16 17 18 19 FT ale MAMAN WK ‘ = es Saad eRe 4 4 : = Be f { pir tg A iH Heel W'S TERY Zul (Ne ak PreE heal Be aed Ee al ase ZS 24 PX: WASHBURN 26 PA 4 2 ? g 28 ORE EE IE BE Sat 30 sil CHANGE The face of Smith has changed radically since the class of 1972 were freshmen; buildings have been added, traditions dropped, and attitudes toward academic and social life revised. Each indi- vidual member of the class of 1972 has changed as well; she may be more directed in her in- terests now, or less confined; she may be more self-aware, or less self-oriented than before. She and Smith have grown to- gether, and perhaps one encour- ages the growth of the other. oe Academic units are becoming smaller. Gov 100 and Art 100 still have to meet in Wright Auditorium, but special studies, independent studies and the Smith Scholars program allow for indi- vidual interests and concentration. Smith has opened up academically since freshman year. Five-College Co- operation and the 12-College Ex- change allow a Smith student to take a course, a semester or a year away—and afford Smith a quasi-coed- ucational atmosphere. Curious that at Smith the ‘“‘coeds’’ are guys. 34 January Interterm marked a major academic calendar change. Reading Period, the saving grace and the bane of past semesters, was abolished, and exams moved up before Christmas va- cation. 4-0-4 meant no organized proj- ects, and students spent their free month working, playing, travelling, or finishing up first semester. In the fu- ture, after adjustment, the interterm period will become more organized, and more profitable. Neilson Library is in the process of switching to the Library of Congress filing system. The books you used to find blindfolded and the numbers you knew by heart are suddenly gone. You find yourself in the card catalog room with the freshmen, reading the “You Are Here” location charts. The Registrar’s Office has caught up with the Machine Age and all our course cards are computerized. While one can’t replace human brains with machines, we must admit that the end result is the same. Before we were freshmen, most of the distribution requirements were dropped. Sophomore year saw the abolition of the language and science requirements. All that’s left now is the controversial gym requirement. Posture pictures had the strictest grading system in the school—anything below a C+ was flunking, but you did learn how to move a piano. Basic Motor Skills was dropped the same time as gym uni- forms in class colors. 36 Freshman year, men could visit in girls’ rooms from 7 to 10 Saturday nights and 2 to 5 Sunday afternoons, provided that ‘‘Man on the Floor” was shouted before he hit the firedoors. Wine and beer might be consumed only on the first floor, only on desig- nated evenings. A member of the Class of ’69 told stories of perfume bottles full of gin. The Satire Room began to fail about the same time the new liquor regu- lations went into effect. House autonomy has broken the col- lege into smaller units and life at Smith more often focuses on life in the dorm. Float Night and Rally Day have gone by the board, while Emer- son’s Medieval Banquet goes on as strongly as ever. New social rules were eased in with the advent of house autonomy. The house meeting classic, ‘‘butter on the vegetables, onions in the salad,’”’ has a rival—parietal hours and the men-at- breakfast regulation. Students’ rooms are no longer just bedrooms; they are living rooms as well. SY Until last year, a white dress was re- quired at Rally Day Convocation. John M. Greene abounded in pillow cases and sheets, tied up with satin class ribbons. The pleated tunics and bloomers of gym uniforms have disappeared ex- cept for Freshman Day and Father's Weekend competitions. You can wear anything suitable to gym classes now, although Miss Benson won't let blue jeans in the crewhouse. Gold Key Guides broke with tradition this year—they wear pants now on tour. Freshman year, we were limited to ten overnights a semester, curfew was 1 A.M. on weekends but “‘special lates”’ extended curfew to 2 A.M. for emer- gencies. Then came house keys, room keys and the abolition of cur- fews. A modish new college regulation al- lows waterbeds if the student is will- ing to accept responsibility for water- damage. We used to wear skirts to dinner every night. An alumna from the Class of 60 Recalled when everyone wore skirts to class. Sie, 40 41 42 43 44 The only big weekends left on the so- cial calendar are Christmas Weekend and Father’s Weekend. This may be due to timing—festivity seems more in- viting at the end of a semester—but it may also have to do with nostalgia. 45 46 Ss (Se 47 “e o. ‘“ ? Cet a_aeke MELON 48 49 MOTE GUNNS seen came 50 yl | saw my life branching out before me like the green fig tree in the story. From the tip of every branch, like a fat purple fig, a wonderful future beckoned and winked. One fig was a husband and a happy home and children, and another fig was a famous poet and an- other fig was a brilliant professor, ... and another fig was Europe and Africa and South America, ... and another fig was an Olympic lady crew champion, and beyond and above these figs were many more figs | couldn’t quite make out. —Sylvia Plath, The Bell Jar 52 = = rs Wek = aN — 53 THONG a, os MINDS AMEE § Sieve We Aecen UATE f% Re oo ep 1B. 4. STOMENDENHALL Me giles yg MES + Feo a Be vent VERY nil Tee | ba ae Tee, bet A f Pra t.47 Sa Be hae. tn eee le that we 56 Shelley Handel SENIORS From quiet homes and first beginning, Out to the undiscovered ends, There’s nothing worth the wear of winning, But laughter and the love of friends. —Hillaire Belloc % Angela Beatrice Noel Nori Grace Hall Maria Quinlan Margaret Jane Gladstone Dy, Carol Lynn Pearson Susan Mary Termohlen Josephine Harmar Wolbach Cordelia Throop Leister 58 Gail Alice Yanchak © Jennifer Anne Connolly Ann Chipley 59 Sally Jean Peterson Phoebe Anniese Haddon Linda Anderson Joan Elizabeth Condon 60 Helen Hall Heard Mary Lucille Reid Margaret Helene Fling Teresa Louise Amott Janet Susan Taft 62 Eleanor Soo Yee Deborah Anne Farrington Catharine Brannan Reid Linda Elkins Kirch ass Lois Anne Homma Kenna Irene Daly Patricia Pelehach 64 Marie Elizabeth Viita Pamela Ann Hensel 65 Katherine Ann Sonderegger Marlene Anne Morgan Mary Lindley Burton 66 Katherine Raphaela Bick Beverly Helen Francis Bie |e Peis Jennifer Moulton Clapp uoweY 'N Ajiw3 Anne Elizabeth Henry Ann Josephine Lemon Margaret C. Rogers Laura Anderson 69 Kerry Macrae Christensen Patti Aline Ewart Karen Louise Jones Julie Hayden Stiles 70 Susan Constance Soloyanis Jocelyne Townsend Kolb Deborah Thomas suowa|D 307 AieW Ne D. ry i r. hy Beverly Purdue — S 9 ”n = o = ” o c = n i= Tee O © D is Mm. Paula Jane Loconte Lucille Ann Spera py Susan Natalie Begg Valerie Anne Di Santagnese Pamela Bloomfield Lisa Forrestal Connor te e Mary Carolyn Kerner 74 Patricia Carol Younger Linda S. Blackburn Lesley Alison Wright Susan Fay Olansky ole) UIMpjeg eURSHYD ty SOIM JNOQ|INM suLEUyjey Barbara Anne Graham Karen Getty 76 Laurie Jean Weil he Ay 4 Elizabeth Ruth Urbain Permelia Alice Singer ey, Diana Geraldine Warsky t - Cynthia Lynn Perlman Jo-Anne Marie Bessette Patricia Anne Dodd 78 Catherine Lee Eaton Diane Norene St. Cyr Ann Leland Hickey at Gloria Mae Gilmore TKS Judith Ann Joseph Jane Rypperda Wierdsma Deborah Jo Torgler Deborah Lee Poulos 80 Nancy Badger Simonds pot Cynthia Glesmann Carmen C. Valenzuela Katherine Brooks Flowers 81 Alice L. Reid Pamela Keller Wiggin Ann Jackson Keck 82 Elizabeth Huntington Cone Ruth Eveland Velleman Pamela Jean Hill 83 Ann Kristen Everson Karen Sue Brown 84 Bessy Mo-Gee Kong ii ear Lila Tenison Craddock Anita Sue Fawver Ellen Barbara Kanner Rebecca Lee Frantz 85 Gail Fitzroy O’Brien Anne Margaret Will Magdalena Elizabeth Carrasco Helen Anne Marvel Chloe Elizabeth Oldenburg Melissa Barber Hield 87 Christine J. Callan Gail Lucille Bongiovanni Mary Elizabeth Murray Ann Elizabeth Imbrie 88 Amy Ruth Kahn HOM MOMOMON Mag a SOK MN aS ON ete See $ wy LF 1ER ie OC: A Mary Randolf Emerson Driscoll ‘ci ER Hs Mary Delano Michael 89 Diane Marie Lebel Lauran Virginia Boakes Gail Elizabeth Shearer eyeW euuAq eunsiuyy Nancy Jo Ammon Siew-Nyat Chin euequsi4 alneq IIIP Ol YOIMY}NOS Yyeqezi|y auer Stephanie Brooke Hurley s6Bbog 9eq |AleuS Ayan Judith Liss eyeig Asjpeig suuy se) — © 18: fe) = ® ) c fe oO S e x © ze) e aa) Susan Ruth Garbe Grady ’ Adele Marie Irene O Faith Annette Wiltenburg Patricia Tannar Cleaver Patricia Molly Weiss Mary Kimberly Stevens 94 Beth Susan Carver Jacqueline Esther Shapiro 95 Susan Kathryn Brodie Sandra Renee Jones Loukia Tarsitsa Katseli 96 Judith Burnett Halsey Elizabeth Ann Fitzpatrick Lorna Jean Neebe 97 Mary Lucy Blagdon Karen Marie Weaver Marjorie Ann Costello ry aN Bs Ae) Elizabeth Francis Fennelly Jean Lamb Valentia Kathryn Kristin Heintz jyuebies 4edoog uesns Nancy Ellen Abraham Sandra Louise Waugh Deborah Anne Miskell ueBbeyboey eubliy, Wendy Adams Kelley Borton i a Ann Washburn duMont Alice Greenleaf Ziesing Deborah Anne Hird Linda K. Rubio 101 Jeanne S. Clark Virginia Kay Tippie Signe Barbara Nielsen 102 Linda Ellen Weissinger Deborah Joan Gordon Bonnie Sandra Frank Emma Stella Foa 103 Katherine Stewart Williams Jill Kathryn Sandusky Ruth Ellen Elsesser 104 Pie | ¥, Leona Mary Kathleen Teichgraeber Catherine Sina Flataker Robin Laura Thomas Julie Cleveland Arnold Mary José Corral Mary Grace Altalo Joanne Reid Sawhill Miller 106 4 OV) Nae Gloria A. Pao Jacqueline Ruth Anthony Barbara Joan Palmer 107 Kathleen Celeste Killian 108 Patricia L orene Parker Natalie Anne Mariano Ellen D. Maloff 109 Susan Carol Vogt Nancy Eileen Schwartz Kathryn A. O'Donnell tS fe) 2) ep) ® e © By _ © = Jan Ellen English Andrea Susan Ganss ple Patricia Lowe Nancy Ellen Roth Johanne Asselin 2 Beverly Dianne Holmes Margaret Tiffany Baker Molly Ellen Merrell Joan Swift Wadelton Betty Lou Turner LS Kathleen Mulhern iS fe) 7) c fe le) = ® S 3 = S © oO uoweg yong uesns Barbara Sue Kroll Kathleen Mary Foley Karen Anne Kell Sharon Faith Friedman Manli Ho Wks: Irena |. Hochman Stephanie Joyce Caswell Mary Blair Glennon Amy Braden Elaine Marie Bromka 7, Judith Ellen Frank Gail Margaret Welke Elizabeth Thorne Barlow Merryn Gail Rutledge Christine Elizabeth Hamilton Ann Campbell Brown Maureen Kimberley Smith Joan Karen Willin 119 120 | v Ih i | Hl il i | | | Hi | i EB Mm MH TINEA IN peal 122 Sophia Smith was born in Hatfield, Mass. on August 27, 1796. She left over $300,000 in her will to found Smith College, which opened on September 9, 1875, with fourteen students. ipa) SOPHIA SMITH’S SOFT MOLASSES COOKIES (makes 7% dozen) Sugar 1-% c. Molasses 2-% C. Shortening 2-M% C. Sour Milk 1-% c. Soda 3-% tsp. Salt 2-% tsp. Ginger 4 tsp. Cinnamon 2 tsp. Flour 2-% ats. 1. Heat molasses, melt in shortening, and add sugar. 2. Cool. Add sour milk and flour, which has been sifted with other dry ingredients. 3. Roll out, about %” thick, and cut. 4. Bake at 350° for 5 to 8 minutes. 124 W255 126 128 131 é ie a RA) oO? SS Xs 2 a LE Plt ‘gt Sy; nh SHAN ER EL Ary Fry hee a ob ras itr ee ie is _ nn ae x CMOaw AK we SZ 135 IWS “4 (| Mf, 136 7 ten Y hi iz f ; 4 i 3 Nal VA | UST, Debbie Rose Sobol Katherine Maren Sorensen MORE SENIORS Jane Lee Russell Kitty Susan Lansdale Joan M. Harlow Evelyn M. Maurmeyer Ann Randall Bentley Elizabeth K. Stage pete] A ao ye Thayer Barbara Longfellow be Janice Ann Carter Judith Babcock Nevins 140 Nancy Ann Kanach Sona Clara Couric 141 Cynthia Conroy Works Pamela Jean Coburn Ann Carol Lebowitz Karen Chandler Middleton 142 zajezu0y BYLeW IS Barbara Lynn Dav Frances Estabrook Dalton Ellen Louise Coxe 143 Patricia Jane Dillin Susan Sandra Lopez Joyce Elaine Miller Ms Katherine Mayberry Quill Nancy Ellen Brady Margaret Wales Garner Nancy Elizabeth Grandine 146 Jan Scott Owen LL o i= — oO) © ak a4 Oo fe) S) © o oO = uw Susan Diane Cooper Gail Teresa Costello Catherine Lee Dobson Anne Hyde 148 Margaret Mary Kulmatiski Julia Claire Markrich Dana Caroline Prizer Carolyn Beth Taylor Mary Elizabeth Watson 149 Christine E. Bancheri Alison Penn Sherred SS. Stefanie Ann Solnick Barbara Joan Fritz 150 Christine Frances Jones iMeyil Donna Sue Decoursey ime! se oe R Juliana Fuerbringer Gail Anne Bartlett Jane Lois Levere Elizabeth Anne Delman Jacqueline Louise Lussier Kathryn Lynn Gieseke Marsha Ellen Sendar nae} Susan Lynn Trautman Virginia Gay Smith Melinda Patton Reese Cheryl Alycen Palmer 154 4 % Mary Lincoln Ellen Joan Glew Elizabeth Austell 155 Frances Marie Twohig Mimi Liem a Linda Nancy Rumanoff Susan Gerry Stein 156 Lorraine Eddy Brown Bonnie Anne Beaver Patricia Braden Clark Susan Margaret Gant Christine Elizabeth Jackson = Pass Claudia Christine Vess Candida Susan Ohnysty Kirby Robinson Gail Elizabeth Gehshan Elaine Louise Brighty Martha Lyn Dippell Maria Felice Nipson Alexis Valerie Hollister Martha Cole Lee 160 Cindy Judy Fox seuor aueig eiyjUuAD Carol Chapin Jones Brooke Dickinson is Jean Bremner Osborne Marcia Burnett Bouton we e A VA Ivy L’Amour Eberhart Kimberly Albright Nancy Lynn Ashton ‘ a ¥ a : e ‘ a ae ‘na Bef ton’ = Ex. = 7 Ng oe aed ’ . Oe a MS ee Donna Lee Schumacher 163 Susan Ann Mrose Ann Carlton Ragland Nilusha Nurali Vasanji Manji Bonnie Sandra Frank 164 da suyor Ao7 |aydIW Marjorie Lynn Fine Valerie Kay Schurman 5 16 Nancy Ross Detweiler Susan Callaway 166 Deborah Mary Odell 1 Christine Ann Johnson Regina Marie Harrison 167 Linda Helen Selcer Barbara Jo Casino Liisa Margaret Shafer Anne Marie Payne 168 Suk Yin Agnes Ngai Crystal Sue Zingler Janie Marie Vanpee Brenda Burden Paull Susan Hunter 169 Wee WAR aw . EGS ee ih yal a ee f Vie tre fy age eg a ia ee 2 Ne ; in ' : Wa : 4 NY Np RY wal. ; y . y} aaN Z IN i) aie “aN Y G AK ‘ b eae : NL cA | hi | | ry Va Ae! 174 175 176 ieee 178 WAS) Clark Science Center was still “new” when we came as freshmen, and the CPA had just opened. Now Hillyer has given way to an imposing structure on Elm Street, right next to Dewey, the oldest building on Campus. Sophomore year saw a lot of action on ‘‘The Turf,’’ the grass between St. John’s and the library. The Unofficial Committee of Concerned Students staged midnight rallies, strike semi- nars met, and classes were held there in early fall and late spring. ‘‘The Turf” is a large hole now, enclosed by a Chain link fence. New dorms have opened since freshman year—the two senior houses, Hampshire House and Ses- sions Annex. The expansion of hous- ing facilities may have gone unmarked since it was conversion rather than construction. It’s somehow fitting that the old White House Inn—cheap lodgings for weekend dates—is now a men’s dorm. 180 Davis used to be a crossbred dance-hall and icecream parlor, with its checkered linoleum floor and red kitchen chairs. Now it is a streamlined erector set with beanbag furniture and bulletin board walls. Smith has its own coop bookstore in the basement of Seelye. While it hasn't solved the problem of first- week crush, at least the scene is dif- ferent for seniors on their last time round. The face of Green Street has changed a great deal since freshman year. The Green Dolphin closed and the Kilt Lady, a Smith alumna who perched in her shop window and talked ears off for thirty years, left for the Cape last spring. The street is now populated by new little second- hand shops and job-interview-dress stores. 181 | had formed many opinions about Smith College and about college life in general before | arrived here in September. | thought that with no parietals and unlimited class cuts, | would be under no obligations and prone to neglect my studies. | have since found that although my actions aren’t regulated by school Officials, | have to satisfy my own conscience, my strictest judge, about my study and free hours. | had been warned by high school friends that the girls at Smith would be classic snobs. | was also told by present Smith students that the girls in my house at col- lege would become my second family. Wavering between these two opinions, | found the latter to be true. My house at Smith is my home-away-from-home. My friends are not snobs, but people who are willing to discuss my troubles. | had also been told that professors were unreachable beings who gave monotonous lec- tures and wrote books. | have discovered, though, that the pro- fessors at Smith are sensitive people who are more than willing to trade ideas with students outside of class. All of my previous con- ceptions about Smith have been altered in one way or another, some more drastically than others, but all for the best. —Maura Ann McBreen ’75 182 183 184 i MARK ANOTHER =? SELECTION j LECTION: a 6 2 Q zt is} 3 2 E 5 : 185 186 187 188 | find it difficult to define the atmosphere, the character of Smith College, although for forty years | have known it well. What are the qualities, both innate and abroad, on this Campus which make it a lively and satisfying place to live and to work, so lively and so satis- fying that |, for one (and there are many others of the same mind), have never wished to leave it to live and to teach elsewhere. | think the first quality of the college that | especially like is the feeling it gives to each of us, whether teacher or student, of belonging to a community, not of ‘‘noble souls made per- fect’”’ by scholarship and enlightenment, but simply a community of people, middle-aged and young, interested in discovering the inseparable relationship between learning and life, and at the same time thoroughly enjoying each part of that combination. Too many absur- dities have been uttered concerning the ivory towers and sheltered walls of a college. We have no such nonsense here. We are a quite unsheltered community of some 2,500 fellow- students, some teaching and some being taugNt, all, let us hope, studying and thinking to- gether. As in any such community we have the superior and the average, the grave and the frivolous, the rich and the poor, the potential scholar and the charming hostess, the rural and the urban from every state in the Union and from foreign countries as well. We look daily upon faces that might well ‘‘launch a thousand ships’’ and upon faces which alone will never startle or waylay; we associate daily with some minds which are second to none and with others which surely need refurnishing, not to say redecoration. | respect the fact that on this campus we like stout ideas and convictions of every con- ceivable sort, old and new, traditional and modern, and are not afraid of them; that the one thing we are afraid of is apathy and indifference toward learning and toward life. | like the relative absence among us of any misconceptions concerning our incomparable and far-reaching service to the world, not only outside our gates but within them. | think few, if any, of us indulge ourselves in the fantastic notions that we shall develop countless master minds or turn out many giantesses in the earth. We are, instead, inclined to look upon such presumption as a bit ridiculous, and, on the whole, mistrust taking ourselves too seriously. And yet we do truly want to do our jobs well, whether as students or teachers, be- lieving sincerely that upon us as upon all colleges there rest obligations for gracious and thoughtful behavior, for clear and just thinking, and for contributions to the common lot of man- kind, both now and in the future. | like the idea, which | think is prevalent among us, that four years at Smith College are not so much a preparation for a larg- er life as they are in themselves a larger life here and now—a life filled with opportunities for new excitements in study for its own sake, for new understanding of art and music, for fun in new friendships and pastimes, for the discovery of values and loyalties both in books and in people, in short for those endur- ing satisfactions in human life, thought, and aspirations which, quite literally, “cannot be shaken.”’ And if in June of every year 500 girls leave Northampton with an awakened sense of personal responsibility and an honest desire to make the towns and cities in which they will live and work more decent, intelligent, unprejudiced and far-sighted, more rich in things of the mind, it seems to me, in the light of American democratic ideas, that Smith College has fulfilled its promises and done its work well. —Mary Ellen Chase 189 ADMINISTRATION } a¥. SMITH - COLLEGE ¢° % be 2, 18% iw Py tae SS 190 cvewpeeae 191 iis ee DA Gemma ete I RR RAINE neil a } HH iis 193 ge ee = 2 AO te i ihe lB ie some of our distinguished FE, iG U L Y cco re simile ee ES Ne Me ct ot hee : a Pee a ae - ae set ae ‘ 194 SOD RRS TIER ERS. 6 SEs ) BSB T™ OER, PAHs INS)5) 196 Z Se ANS i WW s RN LA ye IWSW 198 +4, + i i] ee eernsreais 33 oe 3, lie 3; hehe) 200 201 eg ee RNa sete 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 Zi oa oe - eo - - Ft ad we a seunrgoit 213 214 21D Pint ie. 216 . . Pi Ps ‘ eA, 218 ZANE) | Across OMNAnNAWD = . See 66 across. . Overseer. . Imitations. . Conjunction. . Greek hero. M.E. name. . Dance. . Native of. . Stains. 10. tle AZ: alee, 2 26. 28. 30. = fy be 34. Criterion. Wickiup. High or deep. Benefit of 5 across. Performance. Mizzens UPVange=. Loop. Entire. Small amount. i . Caresses. . __ d’héte. . Brain wave test. . Crease. . 48 Down, again. . Lease. . Richard or Hall. . Malory’s work. . Did a gainer. . Source, abb. . Bone. . Study. . __ -a-dire. . Pisa’s river. . Locale. . Implement. . Greek prefix, meaning “stranger.” Down . Emerald Cities. . Signed on. SSUDCE= | . Verne hero. . Costly wood. . Tissue. . Lutetium. . Rio of Mexico. . Against, comb. form. . French pronoun. . S.A. mountains. . Teachers’ org., pl. . Music instructor. . Sound of silence. . Since B.C. . First, or ship. . Singing syllable. . Chanted charm. abb. . Gracias _. . Nibelungenlied, for one. . Military body. . British beverages. . Part of Bible. . Love foolishly. . See 22 across. . European theatre. . Removed a weight. . Service Organization. . La __ in Calif. . Confederates. . Part of a journey. . Bill of fare. . More sullen. . Comparison of sorts. . Heraldic bearing. . Wield. . Less than a quartet. . Hindu guitar. . Aerie. . Preposition. . Ejaculation. . Blew up. . Cowardly author. 221 Women’s Lib hit the campus. Gloria Steinem spoke at graduation last year and the gym depart- ment offered a new course, Aikido, an art of self- defense. 222 223 Four years ago there were strict regulations on sunbathing. College blankets were not to be used outside, one must remain at a 30° angle to the ground, and bathing suits were not allowed in pub- lic areas. It is not certain how well these regu- lations were enforced, but by last spring, college blankets were removed from the houses and one might lie prone if she wished. As for ‘‘public areas,” the story of Lamont sunbathers spotted by the repairmen from Gillett’s roof is still told. 224 PYAS HhesmclubsSeOneetinagsain older year. books—Debating Club, Pan American Club, Pre- Med Club—have all disappeared. Old campus pub- lications, as Campus Cat and The Smith Review are gone. The three Rally Day shows were con- densed to one in January, then dropped altogether in February for lack of student interest. Traditional senior panic continues. Each day bringing graduation nearer brings more and more seniors to the Vocational and Graduate Offices. When we were freshmen, seniors despaired if they didn’t have a diamond. Today, they panic if they don’t have law school acceptances by May. 227 GO oe 0D BORD BOE 228 229 PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. William H. Abraham Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Acker Friend of Lee Adams Mrs. Howard J. Agatston Mrs. Paul A. di Sant Agnese Margaret E. Agnew Mr. and Mrs. R. Douglas Allen Mr. and Mrs. E. Eugene Allmendinger John C. Amott Anonymous Anonymous Dorothy B. Anthony Mrs. Walter D. Armstrong, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arnette Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Aronson Mrs. William B. Ashby Erich and Marion Aschkohasy Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Altalo R. J. Atkinson, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Rhett Austell Mrs. William C. Bacon Carol Balaceh Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Balun Margaret Compton Bam Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bamcheri Mr. and Mrs. William F. Banks Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Barbuto Latney Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bascetta Dr. and Mrs. J. Bauer Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bear Mr. and Mrs. John H. Beardsley Mr. and Mrs. David Beaver Mrs. Robert S. Beekman CWO-4 and Mrs. Robert W. Begg Col. and Mrs. M. F. Bennet Mr. and Mrs. W. Robert Bentley Maurice A. Berry Mr. and Mrs. James E. Beyer Mr. and Mrs. Guy H. Bias, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Bierman Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm W. Bick The John P. Bills Mr. and Mrs. Robert Birdwell Mr. and Mrs. Bruce B. Blackburn, jr. Albert N. Blanchard Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Blezard Cr. and Mrs. Bernard Bloom Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Bloze David Bogdanoff Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Bond Mr. and Mrs. Philip P. Bordeau Nancy (Lowe) Bornhofft '42 Dr. and Mrs. M. S. Bowen Dr. and Mrs. Lawson H. Bowling Mr. and Mrs. Dennis L. Boykins Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brackmann Mr. and Mrs. James A. Brady Mr. and Mrs. Francis T. Breshahan Mr. and Mrs. Bernie A. Bromka Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bronk Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Bronner Mrs. C. Walter Brown Dr. and Mrs. John Q. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Norton N. Brown Mr. and Mrs. John A. 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NEWBERRY’S 238 ’ Furegyzoyso ueyU Z pea pel ae TERY duejepuspuosetueps3 Zeqe SUT YUBUYONY TOUT EM SU eLOGCUTIEYSYTL er youtepeodusy, et AuepnzsAyzeye tt onjuTqqogenguo ATexzeyApnpuu Tog [ewyo FWArEy Karegeptagopyrexony Be ne, gael oea ery solonemamaeaganeT PTSFS°TIIE OUBIGACgYSeI IO Byen guosien qf} Ie HIBqeotLlyst eTIquCIBy GieAMeg IITFrze Toogssey uosuy younysy JTqueu p | ax eTpng T3987 TP Uyepezsuo en: Sa RANE Na ea Rc f eee Beaeeee sp ee venemeeaseenewecs PHOTOGRAPHIC AND ART INDEX Barrow, Ting Benjamin, GiGi Blagdon, Mary Bressler, Marilyn Brownell, Diana Chamberlain, Ann Chandler, Gail Christensen, Kerry Cooney, Gabriel Dumont, Ann Douglas, Nonny Everson, Kristy Francis, Beverly Fink, Kate Garry, Susan Gladstone, Peggy Hatch, Dede Hasse, Liz Hunt, Margaret Ikeda, Karen Knight, Anne Langenaeur, Steve Leband, David Lemon, Ann Lowry, Susan Kaplan, Karen Madeleine Archives Moore, John Refalik, Dianne Rinearson, Judith Ryman, Tina Seaver, Tory Solnick, Stephanie Vandermade, Lisa Wierdsma, Jane 30-31, 32 195 220, 228 236, 237 124 52, 178, 179, 219, 236-237 187 8, 14, 15, 34, 35, 39, 49, 50, 54, 182, 183, 185, 189, 195, 198, 222, 225, 226-227, 236, 237, 239. 46, 49, 50, 56-119, 138-169, 170, 172, 176, 177, 190, 191, 192, 196-213, 216 188 51 236 14, 36, 48, 173, 181, 121, 136, 221, 223 120, 129, 130-133. 137 125 6, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20, 22, 44, 224, 51, 178, 179, 183, 194. 3 135 126, 127 128 29 171 15, 17, 40-41 188, 235 20, 195, 228 33, 36, 38, 187 14, 15, 20, 21, 24, 26, 32, 33, 38, 42, 44, 45, 53-55, 184, 186, 187, PA, ZA, Zilts}, 2723). 191 24, 43, 45, 47,175 28, 39 238 18, 26, 38, 42, 122, 134, 183, 214. il, GAs Wl, Zl, 2S ay 20, WS, tebe 240 FACULTY INDEX Banerjee, Maria, Russian Banerjee, Ron D. K., Economics Buechner, William R., Economics Callahan, James J., Mathematics Cohn-Haft, Louis, History Dahlberg, Bruce T., Religion deMille, Rosalind S., Theatre Dinale, Margherita, Italian Edds, Louise L., Biological Sciences Flower, Dean S., English Foran, Elizabeth H., Biological Sciences Giles, Raymond H., Afro-American Studies Gordon, Richard S., History Green, Philip, Government Gussin, Arnold E., Biological Sciences Haskell, David A., Biological Sciences Hawkins, Bruce, Physics Hellman, Kenneth P., Chemistry Hill, Edward J., Art Hill, John M., English Horn, Jeffrey, French Horner, B. Elizabeth, Biological Sciences lison, William, Education ADMINISTRATION INDEX 208 bottom 208 lower left 201 204 bottom 209 bottom 207 206 210 top 212 bottom 198 bottom 212 top 199 right 200 left 200 top 207 bottom 205 right 201 202 195 bottom 199 top 209 202 218 Deans, left to right, standing, Cynthia Greenleaf, Dean of Stu- dents; Margaret A. Waggoner, Dean; Joan Bramwell, Class of '75; seated, Jean C. Cohen, Class of '74; Evangeline R. Darity, Assistant to Class Deans; Patricia C. Olmstead, Assistant Dean, Class of '72 and '73. President Thomas C. Mendenhall. Left to right, Louis R. Morell, Associate Treasurer; Robert L. Ellis, Treasurer; Charles L. John- son, Comptroller. Registrar Helen B. Bishop, Registrar’s Office, left to right, stand- ing, Norma Leas, Jane Foskitt, Erica Jones, Helen Bishop, Kath- leen Teagno, Evelyn Belden; seated, Marion F. Bednarz. Ivey, Elizabeth S., Physics right 204 Jaworowska, Krystyna, Astronomy top 213 Lambert, Jean A., French top 208 Lander, Rabbi Yechiael, Associate Chaplain left 217 Lawson, R. Alan, History top 198 MacDonald, William L., Art 21 6 MacSherry, Charles W., Art and History 23 Musgrave, Barbara S., Psychology left 204 Navarro, Joaquina, Hispanic Studies 211 Petersson, Robert T., English bottom 197 Portuges, Catherine, French 200 Reid, Philip D., Biological Sciences top 205 Robinson, Donald L., Government 211 Schroeder, Mary C., English 196 Seitter, Waltraut, Astronomy right 213 Shepherd, William C., Religion second row 200 Spees, Adam H., Physics 203 Stenson, Sten H., Religion upper left 201 Stokes, J. David, Art 214 Unsworth, Richard P., Chaplain, Religion right 217 de Villafranca, George W., Biological Sciences 212 Zelljadt, Margaret S., German 228 241 Class of 1972 Abraham, Nancy E., Hispanic Studies Ainslie, Kathleen |., Mathematics Albright, Kimberly, English Allmendinger, Nancy Ann, Biology Altalo, Mary Grace, Biology Ammon, Nancy Jo, Economics Amott, Teresa L., Economics Amsler, Patricia A., Economics Anderson, Laura, Biology Anderson, Linda, Biology Anderson, Shelia L., Art Theatre Anthony, Jacqueline R., French Arnault, Lynne Suzanne, Religion Arnold, Julie Cleveland, French Ashton, Nancy Lynn, Psychology Asselin, Johanne, Government Austell, Elizabeth, Government Averill, Janet White, Sociology Axon, Catherine, Art Baker, Margaret T., Psychology Baker, Pamela, French Bam, Koyna, Anthropology Bancheri, Christine E., English Barlow, Elizabeth T., English Baron, Shirley Reynolds, Psychology Barra, Maria S., French Bartlett, Gail Anne, American Studies Bass, Barbara R., Economics Bear, Audrey Susan, Art Beaver, Bonnie Anne, Mathematics Begg, Susan Natalie, Biology Belknap, Joan Howarth, Religion Bennett, Catherine P., Government Bentley, Ann Randall, Biology Bertelson, Christine A., French Bessette, Jo-Anne M., Biology Bianco, Diana L., Psychology Bick, Katherine Raphaela, Art Binstock, Marta Strogatz, English Blackburn, Linda S., English Blackmar, Elizabeth S., American Studies Blagdon, Mary L., English Bloomfield, Pamela, Sociology Boakes, Lauran V., History Bodine, Lucy, History Boggs, Sheryl Dee, Anthropology Bongiovanni, Gail L., Hispanic Studies Borton, Wendy Adams, Kelley, English 39 163 106 91 62 69 60 107 105 163 We 199 113 118 152 151 157 73 139 78 67 7s 98 73 90 92 242 Boucher, Yvonne R., French Bouton, Marcia Burnett, Art Bowen, Nancy Jo, Economics Bowlus, Jennifer Eastman, Education Braden, Amy, Government Brady, Nancy Ellen, Art Brande, Susan, Biology Breselor, Marilyn S., Art Brighty, Elaine L., Biology Brodie, Susan Kathryn, Music Bromka, Elaine M., Theatre Bronner, Jeannetta C., Government Brown, Ann Campbell, German Brown, Evelyn G., Government Brown, Karen Sue, English Brown, Lorraine Eddy, Art Brown, Patricia Athey, Art Burke, Karen C., History Burnett, Amanda Lee, Government Burton, Mary Lindley, Religion Cairns, Victoria E., Mathematics Callan, Christine J., Psychology Callaway, Susan, Biochemistry Campbell, Virginia M., History Cann, Mary E. B., English Carrasco, Magdalena E., Art Carter, Janice Ann, Government Carver, Beth Susan, Art Casey, Patricia M., History Casino, Barbara Jo, Mathematics Caswell, Stephanie J., Art Chait, Melissa Lea, Anthropology Chin, Siew-Nyat, Economics Chipley, Ann, American Studies Christensen, Kerry M., Art Cla pp, Jennifer M., History Clark, Jeanne S., Religion Clark, Patricia Braden, Government Cleaver, Patricia T., Sociology Clemons, Mary Lee, Government Cleveland, Dorothy Walker, History Cobb, Nancy Fitzpatrick, History Coburn, Pamela J., History Coe, Karen C., Religion Cohen, Rochelle S., Biochemistry Colton, Jane E., Government Condon, Joan E., Economics Cone, Elizabeth H., Art 88 162 le 145 106 159 96 117 119 84 ow 66 88 166 69 86 140 95 167 116 141 91 59 69 67 102 157 94 71 145 142 Si 86 60 83 eters eager ec Mien be ee ke “panes esheets witli ain Hentai tiie ceil ini EAE A EE at Pee AN ik ee ee entre itech terra nae maaan 243 PRE Pen earn rm Rm ane MRM Ure poenons ct rite ST fod i OP itt Connolly, Susan Bagwell, Classics Connor, Lisa F., Economics Connor, Sharon P., English Conroy, Nancy Mellin, Art Cook, Virginia C., Government Cooper, Susan D., English Corral, Mary J., Psychology Costello, Gail T., Biology Costello, Marjorie A., American Studies Couric, Clara, Geology Coxe, Ellen L., Art Craddock, Lila T., Government Cross, Claudia J., Religion Curley, Elizabeth T., English Dalton, Frances E., English Daly, Kenna Irene, English Damon, Susan B., American Studies Davis, Barbara Lynn, Italian Decoursey, Donna Sue, Urban Studies Delehanty, Susan, English Delman, Elizabeth A., Education Dennis, Ellen F., Art Detweiler, Nancy Ross, English Dickinson, Brooke, Biology Difranza, Karen E., Religion Dillin, Patricia J., Hispanic Studies Dippell, Martha Lyn, Government Di Santagnese, Valerie A., Economics Dobson, Catherine Lee, Biology Dodd, Patricia Anne, Geology Downing, Thomas, Government Drake, Anne B., Art Driscoll, Mary Emerson, Art Dubie, Donna Marie, Chemistry Dudding, Eugenie Ann, History Dumont, Ann Washburn, History Early, Alison L., Psychology Eaton, Catherine Lee, English Eberhart, Ivy L., English Ebitz, Elizabeth Kelly, Psychology Edelberg, Alicia, Music Edie, Diane G. 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