Williams College - Gulielmensian Yearbook (Williamstown, MA)
- Class of 1976
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F. ., ' vm!!! ,V J4' 53 Convocauon ,A And long live the commonwealt Massachusetts. 15 . . .It was a moving experience that bound the whole College community. . . a very special moment in which all robes came off the distinctions of age blurred, and a work of art enthralled a united body. CII Q of the Ending By RICHARD B. SEVVALI, '29 Pngfessor ry' lfngfzislz, Tale L'n1've151'Q' HE last time' I appcart-d on this stagt- was in a minor part in a Cap and Bclls prodntttion ol' .llmll .lain .lbfml Ynilzffzg. I was Friar Francis, I had nint- spccrlit-s '- six ont'-lincrs and two hit iuifw' ont-s. Tht- two hiff 5 , , 5 ones wcrc full of wisdom and sound atlvirt-, as hvfits a friar-f or, indt-vd, a ronvoration spcakcr. I rtfad tht- I riar's part through tht- otht-r day. to gct ntyst-ll' in thc Spirit of this platform again and pvrhaps to rcfall a littlt' bit of thc- old undcrgraduatc glory. As a mattvr of fart, for mc, it was anything but glorious. My timing was had on thc one-lincrs, and tht- hig spot-vllt-s lt-ll curiously flat. Frankly, I don't think I undt-rstood tht-m tht-n. But I know mort' ahottt Sliakvspcarc' Cand a lbw othcr thingsl now1 and, as I read thosc' lint-s on-r, tht-5' hit mc at 67 as thcy nc'vt-r did at l7. Listcn to lfria r Vranrtis trying to gc-t his listcnt-rs to ac't't-pt somt-thing ht- lit-vls deeply ff in this case, his belief in the innocence of a slandered young lady. One can feel his frustration in every word: Call me a foolg Trust not my reading nor my observations, Which with experimental seal doth warrant The tenour of my book: trust not my age, lNIy reverence, calling, nor divinity, If this sweet lady lie not guiltless here lfnder some biting error. Fifty years tbetween l7 and 67j make a lot of differ- ence, and now at last I know what the Friar felt: the frustration of trying to convey something you feel deeply to an audience that is either skeptical or uninvolved. The Friar put my dilliculty plainly, even if it is not quite the same as his. I want to talk to you today about matters which cannot be to you as intensely personal as they are to meg I'm involved as you cannot be, and I cannot bridge the gap by the triumphant march of logic, by statistics, by hard evidence. I want to share with you, simply, a bit of experience I've picked up on the way. Oh, there are lots of ubiting errorsw I could expose, were my mood so inclined: educational fallacies ram- pant in my own beloved New Haven and right here in IVilliamstowng the sinister drift of our national culture and politics and economyg the global threats to our en- vironment and our peace. I could scare you to death! Ur, changing the tune, as appropriate to this day, I could talk about the library as the beating heart of this or any other educational institution. I could talk about Jack Sawyer and all he did for this college. But although all these possibilities are close to my mind and heart, they are not closest, and I decided I must talk about what is closest or I'd better not talk at all. XYhat is closest? just two things, intimately bound, almost in- separable: love and death. Shortly after I came to this decision, I ran across a remark by VVilliam Butler Yeats. MI am still of the opinion, he wrote, Hthat only two topics can be of the least interest to a serious and studious mind - sex and death? My first thought was: VVhat a stuffy way to put it! And my second was: IYhy be so glandular? Why sex and death? I prefer my way of putting it, and Woody Allen's: love and death. I don't intend to be clinical about either, and I am not addressing the serious and studious mind. I am talking' to you as fel- low pilgrims -- old, iniddle-aged and young- in this vale of tears and laughter. And I want to share with you a little of what I've learned this past year-I would say the most educational year of my life, the high-water mark of my experience as a human being, I guess you'll have to know the facts: My wife, Ma- thilde, died of cancer of the pancreas last November, and my brother john fYYilliams 'QED was killed in a car accident last Nfarch. YVith all the tragedy in the world, you may wonder at my bringing up these two personal losses. It may seem a little impudent of me, even a little embarrassing. 'fThey talk of hallowed things,', said Emily Dickinson, trying to explain her aversion to so- ciety, hand embarrass my dog. But she was young when she said that. She clainmed up, and she was wrong. She was too easily embarrassed. So here's the first and perhaps simplest thing Iave learned this past year: Never be embarrassed to talk about hallowed things, like love and death. XVe Amer- icans are a little finicky about both. IVe reduce love to sex and talk about it clinically as in Kinsey and the sex books, or grossly as in Plqrboy and Penthouse, or senti- mentally as in the popular songs. Thcre,s very little talk about the tragic side of love, the comic side of love, love as a discipline, love as a means of education, love as the end and aim of education, the very reason weire here today. And as for death, we hide from it, pretty it up, pack it away in hospitals, spend millions every year on lavish funerals, or get so glutted with it over the media that we hear or read, with hardly a tremor, about hundreds of thousands dying in Vietnam, or Africa, or Bangla- desh. The result is that death is hardly real at all to us. It's a forbidden subject except at funerals and in sermons that aim to take away its sting. I think we'd be better able to cope with it if we talked about it more, if we shared our experience of it more frankly. And so I'm facing you with itx ironically, on this festive oc- casion, this day of a new beginning when the last thing you want to hear about is the old, old ending. Which leads me to the second thing I've learned this past year: Itis a sense of the ending that makes the be- ginning, and all that follows therefrom, so much more meaningful. Why deny a reality that, paradoxieally, can be so life-giving, so enriching? I heard the other day of a great-great-grandinother who- this was generations ago-amazed her family by announcing one morning: I want to die in that rocking chair, and I'm going to close my own eyes. She did both. Her name was Experience Bardwell Lyman. The young people called her 'fAunt Speedie, and a hundred years later her descendants are still talk- ing and laughing about her and living a little more fully because of her. I wonder if this is what Wallace Stevens had in mind when he wrote, Death is the mother of beautyf, Her great-grandchildren still point to that rocker. Aunt Speedie knew how to die and how to talk about it. She had a sense of her ending - clear-eyed, frank, unabashed, humorous. Nfy friend Emily Dickinson knew how to talk about it, too: By a departing light We see acuter, quite, Than by a wick that stays. Thert-'s something in the flight That clarifies the sight And decks the rays. 'fThere's something in the Hightf That clarifies the sight . . or, in the words of the old hymn, takes the dimness of our souls away. IVhy do things get so dim and unclear? Going along in the old routine, we get in a kind of acquiescent numbness, we get used to things, we don't see sharply or hear clearly or feel in- tensely. I had a teacher of creative writing once who told our class, You must look at things not only as if you were seeing them for the first time but as if you were seeing them for the last time, as if you were never to see them again and had to take them all in and remem- ber them foreverf, Keep that in mind the next time you look around at these hills. Never, never get used to them! We need to be jolted out of our numbness, often not so gently as my teacher did it. Such men as I,', cried Dmitri Karamazov, need a blow . .. . and he spoke for the whole human race. Sometimes nothing but death will remind us that we are alive. That's a terrible thing to say, but itls true. Love and death . . . What has tortured me these past ten months since Mathilde died are the things I didn't say, the love I didn't express. Why was I so dim, so finicky, so inhibited, so embarrassed? Or were the look in the eyes enough, the squeeze of the hand, the kiss on the brow? I hope to God they were. Heaven knows she was up to anything. She had nerve for both of us. She and Aunt Speedie would have gotten along fine. A week before she died, I came in her room wear- ing a new dark-green shirt under an old greenish tweed jacket. They were made for each other, she said. You could wear them anywhere - even my funeralf, Which I did. The evening of the night she died, she was hilarious, never wittier, and Cas alwaysj a bit of a rascal. She ribbed her doctor about what a lousy skier he was. When a friend asked her why she couldn't eat a bit of the love- ly cheese cake she'd brought her, she replied, Because, my dear, I have a touch of cancerf, It was at the time those three doctors went to examine Nixon in San Clemente to see if he was well enough to testify. In my then-state of compassion, I averred as how it was tough on the poor man to have to go through all that examination again. Our cheese-cake friend, a veteran Nixon-hater, said, Nonsense! Nothing is bad enough for that man,', etc., etc. f'No,', said Mathilde, looking quite saintly on her sickbed, you're wrong. I'm so full of love I can't wish harm on any one. And with a twinkle she added, f'You know, if I should get well, I think I'd be rather nice. f Death is the mother of beauty. D Then another friend said, '6Tillie, when you get well, I want you to make me one of those saintsf, fTil was a potter, I should tell you, and did ceramic sculpture. One of her favorite themes was St. Francis and the birdsj Evaline, she answered, if I get well, I'll make nothing but saints. Six hours later she was dead. Aunt Speedie was one up on her: Mathilde didn't close her own eyes. NVill it shock you A it shouldnit by now - when I tell you that I closed them? It was very simple, very sad and very beautiful. Love and death . . . It's clear to me that the closer she came to death, the more she learned to love and the more she learned about love - and the more she taught us both to love and about love. The departing light clarified the sight -in all of us. She knew where she was going, and she knew what she was learning, and she talked about it. 4'These last three months, she told her doctor a few weeks before the end, have been the best of my life. I wouldn't have missed them for anythingf, To understand more fully this remarkable statement, you must hear the last letter she ever wrote. It was to a friend, Holly Tuttle of New Haven, who lost her hus- band some years ago. The letter says more about love and death than I could in a week of convocation ad- dresses. It's more than just a letter, it's a document. And I read it to you with no embarrassment at all. Re- member: There's something in the Hightf That clari- fies the sight. All things -individual lives, colleges, libraries, college educations -M take on new meaning in the light of their endings - or when they end for you, as they must. Love them while you can, and never, never be embarrassed. And now here's the letter, and I'm done: Dear' Holly: E You sent me such a good letter - I do want to answer. The problem of dealing with this fellow Death has been interesting. fFunny, what would womanls lib say to my making Death masculine? Surely I can't think of myself being swept up by a lady.J In the first place, when I saw him come striding up to my house - garbed in all his strange garments that we humans have wished on him - I wasnlt in the least spooked. I opened the door and we had a nice little chat. Subsequent chats have been reas- suring, and I know hels my good friend. I'm sure you have a nodding acquaintance with him so you have the same feelings. Then there's LOVE. I feel I'd never have known its endless horizons had I lived out my full span. Somehow in a smooth life we take each other for granted, and now, even with someone like Richard, new little vistas open up - and with casual acquaintances, whole worlds. My plumber, Tommy Citerella, stopped in to see me after he'd attended to our various drips and leaks. He sat down and looked out at the view I have from my bed: a valley, a mill house, a waterfall, a lake - all hung in the most gorgeous color. Missus, he said, you have to have faith. You have to pray. God's never failed me. Hels saved me three times. Tommy,l' I said, 'AI don't know where to aim my prayers. God is such a mystery. 'fMissus, he said, t'don't worry. I'll take over all the praying. And he took my two hands and leaned down and kissed me on the brow. So now - what do I have to worry about. Love, Til 'P Death is the mother of beauty . . . a sense of the ending. 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' x I 3 mf 'I x X X mia gj,'!-we K N 79 Dennett XX - - - I I 02005 wal1a.m.nw., Mm. onbv, ..-'We .243 WILLIAMS COLLEGE Office oi the Director oi Student Housing ncnnmsnr or sumomes Ann enouuns L h SUM Mission Park Dininq Room V fl Mission Park Houses Hilliams College Williamstown, MA 0l267 irwffocf' I Wiliam.. coll... vm.. mn. rr-nh. my-bi, 1., Tr.. rmrnm- .na Tum Please Detach and Mail This Stub with Your Payment gl Mission Park Dining Room Clean I-HMO Sq. ft. carpet Q 0.12 Clean 33 windows 61781.00 ea. Hash walls Work completed kf30f76 kan 'QQ' in x. was Sh96.8o 33.00 22.00 5556.80 s .- 1-Q, is -wi... '-193-arf.-5.s3'.. -LAS ,fix ,s SJ X ' ' P pn--Q w+3ff.w--- ,L A, .X fx 411 5+f QY gr- , mu, 83 ul' ...M Q 1 t. 'Hi fl 1. mnw'N.s1 : V51-ivan lil -f W 85 Prospect Due to the monsoon season which occurred during the last weeks of the semester, our pho- tographer was unable to obtain a formal house picture. However our staff has attempted to simulate Pro-house members and atmosphere, realizing obvious and marked success. ,ay .JD LW' - ! ' . . . and thirty-three years later the time came to bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Stan Los. Can the Perry House kitchen ever be the same? t ': 1 '!E1.'i,,w44'!SKf'WE 1xTA:'?5f 59:5 'Hffl fl' .- 1' Z1 I tl H 4, We F , ,,7, ,Y , , i 92 5 L krr, Q f Wm Q' Qg 54,43 4 , 1 , sling! NA - xwm Mr, e 2 i if 5 Eff U7 2 E -.., 5 Z, ,Md wk 95 . i2s'f' A . LA A - I .S K- ' N . y , . 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I ' v A' . gn ,Sf fl , Nj k fbfl ' lvrcg la., ky, ,xx v Q wp? 5 k V, W by 1: A9339 A A Seniors 1976 4 , Bob Shepler joseph Krebsg Drew Krajeski Af.,-vf'- wf,r ,.vf 3'M .QSM Sue Montgomery gi. - S zu L 5 , N. ,,-Q1 Tom McEvoy and Connie Tirrell 'K Tom Mark Paul Schuster jim Whitcomb Heather Neal Jim Gilliland ' joe Singer '27 Ken Goodeg jim Holmes 'f-V05 iw? ' . ,F ix , 1 14- ,kT,,,,51,,3,.:::,, , Q.. V L- 128 W Q! I X Anne Hayes Q' 1 Joe Sena 1 fl Ji-' X Barbara Morrissey Tom Gates fd ,,.4 I Ill w f ,,Vb,' 1 ,,,. ' John Lange fu--....... -ww-no-.., Dave Trawick .1 ,I I- if ,W -4.1- Linnea McPherson Carol Betsy Anna Suzie Dallmeyer Dan Schreck Towson Me ans Krane ' we iw .wiv N ff' lvl X x NVQ' .,.f 'A's' Marjo Talbottg Debbie Heineman E ' Ni 3 s Sarah Hastings Susan Schwab Chris Hardy ,,,....-.-f -I George Yamin ffm Q i Dana Perlstein Pakom Vichyanond Steve Forrest Steve Wilson Bob Peterson QQW Q Q-If .5 ,fs 4 -:mug f xy Q , X Jeff Nicholas '77 Debra Hall Pete r johnson Doug Harris 5923 MH Vw Doug Hollett .315 ,, Fda , ,L -rw: K bu' S' Peter Watts ,T .ggi Y ' 'al '-.H Nancy Wilkinson Scott Supplee .14- Peter Hanson William Sunderlin 40 Front: Scott Shane Rebecca Ruth Rebecca Fowle Middle: Francie Weeks jennifer Owens Matt Watkins '77 Artie Lafave Back: john Harney Kim Wells '77 Gloria Mob ley A Front: Sue Lyons Lorna Rogers Middle: Ted Cox John Walker Peter Menzies Diane Loomis Dan Stinebring .Knox-. .., ,U 142 5. c k 534 4 p- I -WQOW w ,N Trip Spencer jim Ware Jim McCormick I. W. fyes, again!j Steve Jones John Brooks Dave Hillman J. W. fagainy x ru :Q-14' X fx- f. it., 'V' ,'.KLr,,, ,:,.V, I 1 'Mfg' r ' ww ,Wh . Cathy Marb ach ,.j-, . -3 Linda Miller Michael Stein Larry Hyatt 4 N.1f Debbie jordan fl 1 ,nr V, fqr rw ' ,f Ann Borst if 1 - . ,x4'.' Mn. ., ,. ' Aff, ,f ff? i 7 s , 31r , ' 1' 9 7. ' A X Q is Nlck M T 3 Scludlovsky 'N-Q, fig , L L ,7 ': f f f-'k E A-, David Woodruff Z:-.-Ln' , : ,ji 1 Margo Byron ' 1 5 jr X f .,.i +3, Y Dave Woodin S 5 4 -. x I 4 Q was w Q' mg Q. 'F Y 5 ix S Xi 5' l A? 1 Q, 3 Ss A I 3, ' , + v ..M 'I' -w. ..',,,,QkV BU ag. . z NF, 9. ,. K ., , Michael johnson Yoon Kuk Lee Mark DeBe11is Chapin Weeks Mike Werner Cyp, Tom Piaua 14 5... Kiki Kay Nancy - , Lundberg Pesek Sailor B111 Keenan, Deane Foss Front: Glen Tinkoff '77 Middle: Ray Cox Steve Castrabertl Tyler Ellrodt Back: jack Costello john Gordon Don Murry Dan Daley 148 Ss, nav V9 Mike Baileyg Deb I-Ieineman Mark Vershbow gm' , QS --v 5 , -...-M f- - 'W ' K we sw efg-uzsq 55 M- uzsof zioo as fi: - 6,00-I 00 .af A-f 'iv' -if Liza Fraser Marjo Talbott XQN Ellen Causey 'xy Andy Nosal Bob Cutford Dave Blair Chuck Senatore Jon Cole Dick Rhodes Clup Cornell, Peter Peyser, john Hoover Tom Breen Bernie Newman Bill Null Tom Chizmadia Pete Eshelman Lionel Jensen John Sheehan 101111 Fletflhel' Steve Clarke Skip Adams, Peter Nelson, James Fiebier 'K ,Dy -Q--Qu-...,, '-W--'---.. N4-n fv-w.-...........,., Rachel Robb Rachel Robby Rhonda Ziter e silirsf nf, f 'Sf ' : . i . RX..-if-Y was-2 Q eg f. .g gu5g:g1,-'ffsa:,wJ:.- cf, f x X xv, i ' 1 - ix wfvrym -mx-3-.Qw..,. --, V? . 2 -K 1 'k.-. LL it X2 '-W. Qi W- ' John Sulhvan vi WA f N . ., '.-- 1 --,, ,. 1 . . .. .- 1 -. 5-gg 2 4 ' X A-. sq ' . , x Mark Meacham 153 Chris Hale Bill Greiter Suzy Ehrenberg A Q ofa 'Q A- i Steve Forrest john Agostini Ken Croen Marty Scanlon Ester and jim Gray Elihu Washburne Blair Brewster Dan Schreck Doug Marshall s. Q. .,. F? 6' . Q uf X Q. N, Robert B. Wilson Leland R. S. Torrence Paul P. Nelson PHCTO 1oxf1'HRYN E. LOOMIS New Haltford, Connecticut Ethel Walker School 4 Sage S. U. B-ox 366 ,ln ' 1 1 .Yr . .aff Q u , X , , -.1 14+ ' - . vng izmwib 3471 .n ' Deborah L. McCarthyg Deborah A. Iohnsong Susan L. Buck 5 A. . . x yi x i , 1 , F: '4,y-at . ' J , wt f . ' 'I rj f up-.g f :wt . 1 . ff QA F A S ,Z Susie Stone 5 Peter Kozik Wick Sloaneg Chuck Schlosser Ben Schneider Bob Daly Mark O' Connell Rob Cramer Steve Clarke, john Fletcher, John Sheehan, Lionel Jensen, Tom Wilson Chuck Hummel, Steve Moore, Don Schuesslerg jim Ferrell im xxx Paul Carrigan 4 L s w-fi 1 x Chris Mazzia, Rob Cramer, john Ware, jay Mclnemey, john Berringer, Brian Daggett Front Row: Ba ck Row: Rich Dooley Keith Rae Joe Solari Rick O'Hara Jerry Kupper Fred Harris ,vx Tacey Phillips J' K C Carmen Palladino Back: jim Stu Mark Carmen Clark Carothers Byrnes Palladino Front: Graham Frank George Tom Brad Hone Gi ammattei Evans Belden Quinn fx -Wftnv.. P-1 E. Jay Lmnbert, Mike Ramah, joe Shaw Barbara Thomas Peter Smith Nicholas Schidlovsky Tom Klingenstein Bill Widing John Sheehan Bruce Barclay Jim Revkin Dana Brackett 14. M, ' , I -au 1-'inn B+ Susan Blake Beth Hardestyg Anne Eisenmenger Sandy Blackg Elise Kushnerg Tad 9 JL Katharine Mace Don Josephson v p-l Anne D'Avenas Chris Mavroides Kneeling: Elliot Crowan , Dianne Arey , X fi s., , Standmg: tag , Sandy Coe bi ' L - 1, Rick wood F 1 X ex Darrilynne Arnelle V.Ff in Q 4 n 5? H' L.-fwfww X., QTQK. tk ,R-53 xa- 3 gzqgzwk' Dan Brown Ellen O' Donnell If Mu, 167 Tom Kavey Q5 m ,M W is Peter Brennan , gag KW g.,- f - X . ' wr 5. R x ff- A A - Dick Pregent and Linda fn' .sg Rm. - P4 S .mee fgjsez.. ,Q 1-,5i,U'iX. u X ' gi fit? my 1 4 Susan Woodg Teri Priceg Betsy Iacobsong jan McC1ureg Chris Woodring Rob Hodgeg John Holmeburgg Steve jones Susan I-Iickok Laurie J. Glenn Michelle L. Veghte Alison Chandler Sue Zotkow Debbie Gould ,1 . W , 5 , . 'va '71-A ng sf Q L. ,jfs . IEE hug. J Y 4 ff Laurie Winston 'wif' ' ' ' .G Candy Cox 'Winam- Paula Ie anne Moore 429' ,AX 5 xg 4 13 Pam Carlton ,V .,ff,Mk, mm f ? Derrick Robinson Linda Dorsey 174 Larry Jennings s -1. R ggnrv- ,44 V 9 Jeff Artis Q Liif Stephanie Brown Adrienne Irish Bw an X f l f aim -4- ees: -re e .I A Q 1 if FL f., Q WN .,, in-T pf , 3 in joe Newsome was Lansford V J gm -5:6 V if' I xi Thompson Q x by 3355 Paul Eklund A Q Mike Powell Chris Suhonen Q91 RJR i 5, 4 f W by V C fig' f 1 ,L ' A 0 1 I L 4 Bill Wallace Damian Rinaldi Chris Ives John Bell Phil Eagleburger . . 9 if W l ' f , g 3 R 1 I shuiwf V? V 5 if rxgglff L N-'air Q' ii- '05, as ig. ,K r. Doug Brockway 'X -as '32 ,fb an 'sf Q ,.Li D , 3 . f, v rv ' DN, .'t. ,.1.'1 r,,i13.,M, fuss wr X -' ,Yr Mi I I PWM W! Fred Baumann Adam Sodel Red Westerholm jim Reisner Bruce Berman Rich Otto Marissa Wesely 'I 79 El 13 Masa l 1 and Noko ' H-2 ' ' Kohno in ' ' -i W '?' ,. uw ., ,fly fl, -' , ,, . nf lj bhp I I .0 fi! Q ,ff In' '. .4 fffwf' ,, 4 v , , , ,ff ,Wi dvi, fu, I 'If-ff? , fr! 1 f , -as Q ,- I I ?,g :,f X ,f'-ag, 3? 5542 5 :gf -'ifffi' , ind ,nf 1 if cur, 17.3 1 3 . A i ffl.-'::,:,i,.4. A f ' 1 J. -, f .'v'4 HN A., -1 , , ff.: ,..,,,, Q, P , ., - 1- if ' -ff ff V7.0 ' -in .4 4, 9 . , t 1 4317! ff' P9 ff js, 1 .. N: M -, y'a f, 31 vjff. ,J .'- ,s J f, , ,. , ..... 1 f 1, f 1f,f1,.. .vf ,, .. z Q ,V . , V 1 CN!! .'.C'.' Y 'ff' . , +5 ' 394' vu 1. ,ff J ,. :S xi' ,Z 'f ,, 713 ff'-jgi, ff ' ,5','f ' A ff iiil, K ,. Jin. , ,, U,.,,., 4,1 ,fm v'r Apr, V- zf ff Qi , .,, la, ' wlxiw, 'ff t,, Wat' 1,3 1. 'X 5, W, ,ff Jeanne Mullen Andy Hogeland Bea DeBarryg Jane Eastman Doug Fritchg Vernon Endo Addison Lanier Leslie Razook -'EWR' Joan Shainman jim Follet Dave Parker Dave Kurfess Mike Gibbons Scott Perry an 'ephburger Dave Berson 6? af Q . T x 4, A . ...Ex ' . if fb Josh Raymond Marty Immerman jennifer Owens s...agk 'na-AL, . .... P , , 4..cf..f- ' , . if Carly Christiang Sue Kayg julie O'Leary '78 John Mavricos Tom Mai ley Bob Murphy Chuck Collar Charley Carroll Dick Sewell Carmany I-Ieilman fPeanutj Wk? David Fowle Dave Napolitan David Haines Tom Blake Peter Remic Rich Blatchly Brock Riedell Auifiv JV' Lisa C-ruenbergg Michelle Cutsforth '78 Q51 Marsha Brandes Nancy Marks -K -vw!! NM' Gary Fisketjon Jon Lurie Ellen johnson Qi- .. ,AQ AQSSTZ, wai- , . ..: hi' ,av- ..- Anne McGovern ws. N Rob and! or David Winn Wayne Roberge Tom Quinn Steve Nelson ... ,, -,. -VIZ ,Mft I A 192 -Q! ,H we :IMA Randy Edman Dave McLaughry .4 , ..,, M , ,. .....,., E . f -H--.M ff, 43. if 5 J -z Rebecca Lear Julius Damijonaitis Ray Bliss and Kim Donald C Clark jr 1 Rosanne Muzyka '78 5 v E X, hxviti' ff!-J? '-4 ' V L QQ?-'si , Y, A ' xx k rtpq, . A 'Q' ' ,. -X , Wx, ' -I , 55, V v pbxfj:-,vga V Nn,,.g - as - ' 'Y' .W Cs,- Rosanne Moore Don Ruth Jane Ray Firke Anderson Ann McLaughlin - X -6 ig, E 'f.f,?f'-? 541 V X .lfaplbggif r. I 1 v, U,f,,,,..q,.,aw - G . f .291 5 dm , . ' ,, 4 ' 1 usb Kristi Beyer Webb Collingsg Susan Collier Christine Larsong Maggie Seton T. 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' 'T Q ,inf . f, L, 7 , , ,,,.t'f'f, iw ' f '-. 'i wwf F -:Eg 'I TU? APM: 'vw -U , L f V ' -f a. ' K A ,J Commencement P. Vi, - as if Q x ' ,www-'V'-' nn-,gnniv 3 W. Aww -Q. gun QQ r 55.59 217 xi? Home Moviesv By Peter L. Kozik '76 ?N,5-I, ,k aww., Awww iv-nfs, Twin. 46 vena... quita. ,, cu,,,,,,,,f,, Q 'N aldmgbif qa Tfmsdh bod, lA4 lad cHUH'aX b0.U1Qm5 .QI an uvhawmi?aah.u1l I 44N FIXT-gnsflvg - csx qw In honor of the binentennial, all of the following pictures were developed ' Zzueifl wlthon the natural boundaries of what we have come to know as the UNited States of Amer-fww ica. Lights please. Thank you. First slide please: ,.,.,,..-,-- -- Egounll have to parden the jelly on the lens. This is our first shot of baby, harmless for the last time in his natural life. It is playtime for baby. Secure in his wooly pajamas he is in the midst of what is called polymorohous perversity. Here is where baby verbs in his life such as I need, I want, I see, I grab, I have, learns the important I fx? I 7 CQXI have more, More, I. He learns to lie down, point, sit, lie down, gurgle, sigh, N5 0 97 b - He is o ly sxyp .af n Q So Q i lie down, bossa nova, lie down, sleep. Baby is a fast learner. Hopes mount that maybe Cklh-nb +5 'HRK +59 baby will-eafmeunf-the corporate pinnacle someday. Baby wedgeskhisghea djbetween the slats of his play pen in eager anticipation of the future. Next slide, please, Sheafz Mg ,WL xiao. bwlf-fr abd? A t H'ld ' h 'th nn 1 y pfv1,ng'pDlTl'mMa orse wi a clock in its stomach. She tells him time is of the essence. He shouldn't waste time. a baby--he doesn't understand her. His mother and father tell Aunt Hildy x5 that he is still a baby. Shg doesn't understand them. She wants great things for baby, among them some of the greatest cliches of the twentieth century. In this lpn shot, the horse is gone and the lo-a-b1,is ticking. Next slide please. This is a painting called Madonna and Baby done by a late l6th century Italian painter. HNote the chiaroscuro in the contours of the face and the way the light of late afternoon plays throggh the atmospheric perspective. Note the relationship of figure to backround. Note, too, the subtle irony. Next: Baby is in High School. In this next picture, we find baby wearing all his uni- gm forms at once. HE is lettering in every sport known to man. His prospects for the future are good if he hvuid-ever get out the door. COLD Nextz, QXQQ-Lg , la Baby is going away to college.stIhis peat picture is of baby at the store, shopping for love. Is love pink or is it blue? Baby learns from the salesperson that it is neither and it is both. This explains baby's look of confusigpJ,vBaby learns that love cannot be bought- it must be learned. He thinks about it. L2 Instead he buys a night light in the shape of Joni Mitchell, A Mattise reproduction, and some incense. He hears from friends that Katzenzakis once wrote: Vitality strutting in full regalia is the ultimate value. He decides to buy a new pair of wooly pajamas andxwlalks around his room for hours. 437 Next slide, please: dk xD Qs Q3 Baby finds college confusing, irritating...subtly threatening. Actually, he finds it devastating. He confronts the abyss. It is his first exposure to the econo- mics of poverty, poverty of hhe spirit, the Diet of Worms, and catastrophe theory. Baby is frightened.-ji He is seen in this picture being vague for his own self protection. lt is one of many 'x A196 . . L, -forms of what we call defense mechanism that baby is-do-rag in this icture. Baby develops defense mechanisms in college: neurosis, obsessive neurosis, neurotic obsessive- 3W8f'l'Su,'xv-3. :Yao-s cis ness, fantasy, shyness, loudness, sleep, pretentiousness, macho, length y1 He digs a Mfg. Oirrr-rag! moat around his room and fills it with man eating pirranahs. He digs a moat around QE.. falniulw himself at parties. He and the person heAlovesAare busy digging a moat. He has gummed who-s iv. q0!5 +6 .5147 labels for all his defense mechanisms and he puts them neatly awayn THey are essential. He is so good at what he is doing that he hopes someday to build an early missle warning systemm for the government. Next, please: 'Thus Sha p5 on-swuff-003 U Nvitaliiy strutting in full regalia is the ultimate value. In this picture baby decides it is time for a change. He moves his desk. He buys a tensor lamp. 220 He feels miffed. He feels disgruntled. Actually...he's plenty angry. haf HeAdearnsRby remote control that rage is a part of love. Next please: This last shot is of baby reading T. S. Bliot. HE reads: X! For most of us, there is only the unattended,Q9yypm Moment, the moment in and out of time, The distraction fit, lost in a shaft of sunlight, gfb The wild thyme unseen, or the winter lightning x SU Or the waterfall, or music heard so deeply3 Q -'ts-ef - J s QQ . is not heard at all, but you are the music While the musdc lasts. There are only hints and guesses, Hints followed by guessesg and the rest Is prayer, observance, discipline, thought and actionA Pgaxzk He thinks of Aunt Hildy. He thinks of a small collgge in New England. He decides to love. He decides to help. He decides to decide whenever he can. Lights please. Thank you. V ,,,f,.,,.. Msg if wr M9 fy A .Q ,rf Q MG 1 V 224 225 The Class f 19 6 Adams, Beverly W. p. 201 Agostini, John A. p. 155 Ahlberg, Sally E. Allison, Anthony P. p. 196 Anderson, Ruth A. p. 194 Arey, Dianne R. p. 167 Amelle, Darrilynne D. p. 167 Arnoldo, John H. p. 197 Aronoff, Arnold L. p. 199 Artis, Jeffrey H. Asher, Martha E. p. 175 Atteridg, John W. p. 201 Austin, I. Mark, IV p. 180 Bailey, Michael T. p. 149 Baldwin, James R. p. 203 Barclay, Bruce E. p. 169 Baumann, Frederick J. p. 179 Belden, Thomas M. p. 162 Bell, David A. p. 201 Bell, John J. p. 178 Berman, Bruce M. p. 179 Berringer, John B. p. 161 Berson, David W. p. 184 Beyer, Kristi p. 195 Black, Alexander C. p. 166 Blair, DavidJ. p.150 Blake, H. Thomas p. 188 Blake, Susan p. 165 Blatchly, Richard A. p. 188 Bliss, Raymond C. p. 193 Booth, David G. 0.206 Borst, Ann C. p. 144 Brackett, Dana V. p. 164 Bradford, Richard M. p. 202 Bragg, Sanford B. Brandes, Marsha S. p. 189 Bredenberg, Leif J. p. 203 Breen, Thomas F., Jr. p. 151 Brennan, Peter T. p. 168 'YBrewer, Alice P. p. 203 , Brewster, Blair M. p. 156 Brockway, Douglas W. p. 179 Brooks, John C. p. 142 Brown, Daniel K. p. 167 'l',H'Brown, Stephanie C. p. 175 Buck, Susan L. p. 157 Burke, Robert D. p. 200 Bymes, Marc S. Byron, Margo P. p. 145 Carlton, Pamela G. p. 173 Carmichael, Martin, III Carotheis, Stuart, Jr. p. 162 Carrigan, Paul H. p. 161 Carroll, Charles, IV p. 187 Carter, Mark W. p. 202 Castraberti, Steven N. p. 148 Catlett, Richard H., III Causey, Ellen S. p. 149 Chandler, M. Alison p. 171 Chew, Ramsey H., Jr. p. 196 lfCox, Theodore N. p. 141 Craig, Carla E. p. 199 Cramer, Ann B. p 204 Cramer, Robert P., Jr. p. 160 Crocker, Peter R. Q Croen, Kenneth D.' p. 155 Culbert, Thomas A. p. 195 Daggett, Brian G. p. 161 Dallmeyer, P. Suzanne H. p. 132 Daly, Daniel D. Daly, Robert W. p. 159 Damijonaitis, Julius p. 192 d'Avenas, Anne L. p. 166 Davol, Joan E. p. 150 de Bary, Mary B. p. 181 De Bellis, Mark A. p. 146 - Dewey, Jane M. Di Salvo, Richard S. p. 203 Dooley, A. Richard, Jr. p. 161 l lfDor'sey,- Linda R. fHoward--yr. J p. 174 . Drew, Peter W. p. 199 Driscoll, William J. p. 206 Dugdale, David C. , III p. 201 Eagleburger, Phillip R. p. 178 Eastman, Jane E. p. 181 Eckardt, Robert N. , Jr. Edman, Randy B. p. 192 'l'Ehrenberg, Suzanne p. ' 155 Eisenmenger, Anne W. p. 165 Eklund, Paul R. p. 177 Ellrodt, Tyler B. p. 148 Endo, Vemon M. p. 182 Entwisle, Bruce K. p. 202 Eshelman, Peter T. p. 151 Etter, Gregory J. p. 206 Evans, Catherine A. M. Evans, George, W., Jr. p. 162 Ewing, Colin W. p. 206 Feder, Warren H. Ferguson, Gary M. Ferrell, James E., Jr. p. 160 Fieber, James A. p. 151 Firke, Donald W. p. 194 Fisketjon, Gary L. p. 190 Fitzgerald, Thomas P. Fletcher, John J. p. 151 Follett, James M. p. 183 Forrest, Steven B. p. 135 Foss, Deane C. p. 148 Fowle, David F. p. 188 Fowle, Rebecca p. 140 Fraizer, Theodore D. p. 129 Fritch, Douglas C. p. 182 4ffFGates, Thomas J. p. 131 Giammattei, Frank P. p. 162 Gibbons, Michael J. p. 183 Gilliland, James G., Jr. 128 Glenn, Laurie J. p. 170 '1 l'Glier, Michael A. Chizmadia, Thomas A. p. 150 Goddin, Bland S. p. 196 Christian, Carolyn K. p. 186 Chun, Harland p. 203 Clark, Donald C. p. 192 Clark, James B. p. 162 Clarke, Stephen J. p. 151 Clifford, Robert A. p. 150 Cole, Jonathan S. p. 150 Collier, Susan H. p. 195 'V'l'Collings, H. Webb p. 195 Comell, Charles N. p. 150 Costello, John H. p. 149 'H FCox, Carolyn S. p. 172 H'Cox, Raymond P., Jr. p. 148 'lfGold, Nancy E. p. 207 Goldman, Janice L. p. ,203 Goller, Charles M. p. 186 Goode, Kenneth A. p. 128 Goodhart, Arthur W. Goodkin, C. Karl Gordon, John D. p. 148 Gould, Deborah L. p. 172 Grant, Christopher, Jr. p. 202 Gray, James H. p. 156 Greiter, William D. p. 154 Gruenberg, Lisa J. p. 189 Gunn, Thomas J. Haines, David E. p. 188 , Hale, Christopher B. p. 154 Hale, Joanne W. p. 204 Hall, Debra L. p. 137 ' Hanson, 'Peter D. p. 139 Hardesty, Elizabeth P. p. 165 Harding, Peter T. Hardy, Christopher D. p. 134' Harris, L. Douglas p. 137 Hartigan, Philip M. Harvest, Keith C. Hastings, Sarah L. p. 133 Hayes, Anne C. p. 130 Heathcote, Marlee A. Heilman, Carmany p. 187 Heineman, Deborah K. p. 133 QP. 148J 'F'HfHerndon, Alma L. I Hexner, Michael T. Hickok, Susan A. p. 169 Hill, Catharine B. p. 203 Hillman, David M. p. 142 Hodge, Robert G. p. 169 Hogeland, Andrew S. p. 181 Hollett, Douglas W. p. 138 Holmberg, John M. p. 169 Holmes, James R. p. 128 Hone, Graham R. p. 162 Hoover, John E. p. 150 Hopkins, Mark p. 196 Hubbard, Karl W. Hummel, Charles E. p. 160 Hunt, John S., Jr. p. 197 Hyatt, lawrence E. p. 143 Hyndman, Susan S. p. 205 lmmerman, Martin E. p. 185 Irish, Adrienne T. p. 176 Ives, Christopher A. p. 178 Jacobsen, Arlene J. Jacobson, Betsy L. p. 169 Jennings, Lawrence, Jr. p. 174 Jensen, James E. , Jr. Jensen, Lionel M. p. 151 Johnson, Deborah A. fi. I57 Johnson, Ellen p. 190 Johnson, Michael D. p. 146 I Johnson, Peter C. p. 137 Jones, Stephen S. p. 142 Jordan, Deborah P. p. 144 Josephson, Donald A. p. 166 Kano, Beth E. p. 207 Kase, Sydney J. p. 198 Kaufman, Emily A. p. 178 Kavey, Thomas W. p. 168 Kay, Susan L. p. 186 Keenan, William P. p. 148 Kirkwood, Cynthia A. Kline, Stephen , Klingenstein, Thomas D. Kohno, Masaharu p. 180 Kozik, Peter L. p. 158 Krajeski, R. Drew p. 126 Krane, Anna C. p. 132 Krebs, Joseph O. p. 126 Kuper, Jerry W. p. 161 Kurfess, David L. p. 183 Kushner, Elise p. 166 Lafave, ArthurJ., III p. 140 Lange, John L. p. 131 Lanier, Addison, II p. 182 Larson, Christine R. p. 195 Latrenta, Gregory S. Lear, Rebecca A. p. 191- Lee, Yoon K. p. 146 Loomis, Diane F. p. 141 Loomis, Kathryn E. Iowman, Margaret D. p. 205 Lowry, Glenn D. Lumbert, E. Jay p. 163 Lundberg, Kirsten O. p. 148 Lurie, jonathan B. p. 190 Lyons, Susan R. p. 141 Mace, Katharine K. p. 166 Mages, Timothy W. p. 202 Mailey, Thomas A.' p. 186 Marbach, Catherine M. p. 143 Marino, Stephen S. p. 204 Mark, Thomas E. p. 127 Marks, Nancy S. p. 189 Marshall, Douglas C. p. 156 Mather, jonathan R. Matthews, Peter C. I Mavricos, JohnA. p. 186 Mavroides, Christopher J. p. 166 Mayberry, Lois Penn Mazzia, Christopher M. p. 161 McCarthy, Deborah L. p. 157 McClure, jan W. p. 169 McCobb, Leigh p. 200 McCormick, James W. p. 142 McEvoy, Thomas M. p. 127 McGovern, Anne L. p. 191 , Mclnerney, Jay B., jr. p. 161 McLaughlin, Ann p. 194 McLaughry, David W. p. 192 McLoughlin, Vincent de P. , Jr. McPherson, Linnea, 1. p. 132 McQueen, Robert S. p. 206 McTeman, Mary T. p. 205 Meachem, Mark D. Means, Elizabeth N. p. 132 Menzies, Peter R. p. 141 Miller, Linda A. p. 143 4'Mims, Robin M. p. 198 Mitchell, Marcus Mobley, Gloria I. p. 140 Moehle, William W. p. 197 Montgomery, Susan K. p. 126 Moore, David W. p. 129 Moore, Paulaj. p. 173 Moore, Rose-Anne p. 193 Moore, Steven H. p. 160 4fMoran, Diana L. p. 204 Morrissey, Barbara E. p. 130 Mountcastle, Mary B. p. 204 Mullen, Jeanne E. p. 181 Murphy, Robert X., jr. p. 186 Murray, Donald M. p. 148 Myers, Rosemary E. p. 207 Napolitan, David A. p. 188 Neal, Heather S. p. 128 Nelson, Paul P. p. 158 Nelson, Peter M. p. 151 Nelson, Stephen B. p. 191 Newman,' Bernard P., Ill p. 151 Newsome, Joseph E. p. 176 Nichols, David W. p. 198 Nilson, Karl T. p. 201 Nosal, Andrew p. 150 Null, William L. 1. 151 Oates, james C. p. 204 A O'Connell, Mark M. p. 159 O'Donnell, Ellen L. p. 167 O'Hara, Richard J. p. 161 O'Neil, Kevin C. p. 201 Otto, Richard H. p. 179 'F'9 kOwen, Jennifer F. p. 140 Palladino, Carmen M. p. 162 Palmer, Louis H., III Palmer, Robbie G. Parker, David W. p. 183 Partridge, Edwin M., III p. 204 Perlstein, Dana A. p. 135 Perry, Patrick A. Perry, Scott E. p. 183 Pesek, Kathleen A. p. 148 Pete, Gary A. Peterson, Robert L. .p. 136 Peyser, Peter A. p. 150 A Phillips, Tacey B. p. 162 Plageman, Ellen L. Piazza, Thomas E. p. 147 X Pleim, Eric T. Powell, George p. 177 Powell, Michael Q. Pregent, Richard V. p. 168 Price, Teresa B. p. 169 Prosser, Robert W. Quinn, john B. p. 162 Rae, Keith W. p. 161 Ramah, Michael L. p. 163 Ray, jane D. p. 194 Raymond, joshua W. p. 185 Razook, Leslie R. p. 182 Regan, Hugh S. Reisner, james L. p. 179 Remec, Peter T. p. 188 Remington, Virginia P. p. 205 Reny, David R. p. 184 Revkin, james H. p. 164 Reynolds, Peter M. Rhodes, Richard R. p. 150 Richardson, William L. Riedell, Brock K. p. 188 Rinaldi, Damian V. p. 178 Robb, Rachel p. 152 Roberge, Wayne G. p. 191 Robinson, Derrick A. p. 174 Rogers, Frederick B. Rogers, Lorna p. 141 Rogers, Thomas p, 201 ' Rosien, Alexander L. p. 202 Rubin, Steven P. p. 200 Ruth, Rebecca A. p. 140 Ryan, Michael P. Sailor, Nancy A. p. 148 Saxenian, AnnaLee Scanlon, Martin J. p. 155 Schidlovsky, Nicolas p. 144 ' Schlosser, Charles W., jr. p. 159 Schluter, Nancy C. p. 195 Schneider, Ben R., III p. 159 Schreck, Daniel W. p. 132 Schuessler, Donald C., jr. p. 160 I Schumacker, Scott F. ' Schuster, Paul A. p. 128 Schwab, Susan C. p. 133 Sena, Joseph A., jr. p. 130 Senatore, Charles V. p. 150 Seton, Margaret P. p. 195 Sewell, Richard S. p. 187 Shainman, joan p-. 182 Shane, P. Scott, jr. p. 140 'lf'F:FShannon, Kevin M. Shattuck, Mayo A., III p. 202 Shaver, Thomas W. p. 200 Shaw, joseph P., Jr. p. 163 Sheehan, John F. p. 151 Sheils, PaulT. p. 198 Shepler, Robert B.p. 126 Silverstein, joy p. 199 Simms, David M. D . Singer, Joseph W. p. 128 Sloane, James R.W. p. 159 Smith, Douglas W. p. 197 Smith, Martha A. p. 184 Smith, Peter F. Sobel, Adam H. p. 179 Solar, John J. p. 202 A Solari, Joseph P. p.. 161 Spencer, Cynthia P. p. 204 Spencer, Earle F., III Spencer, Edson W., jr. p. 142 Stein, Michael J. p. 143 'l FStinebring, Dan R. p. 141 ' Stone, Suzanne p. 158 Suhonen, Christopher H. p. 178 Sullivan, Edward O., Jr. p. 197 Sullivan, John W., jr. p. 153 ' Sunderlin, William D. p. 139 Supplee, Wilson S. p. 139 Swanson, Bruce L. Sweet, Erich C. Taft, Stephen F. p. 197 A Talbott, Mary J. p. 133 fp. 149j Taylor, Claire E. p. 203 Temko, William D. p. 201 Thomas, Barbara L. p. 163 Thompson, Lansford F. p. 176 Tirrell, Constance p. 127 . Torrence, Leland R.S. p. 157 . Towson, Carol W. p. 132 Trapp, James H. p. 203 Traub, Herbert S., III p. 189 Trawick, David R. p. 131 Veghte, Michelle L. p. 170 e Vershbow, Mark E. p. 149 ' Vichyanond, Pakom p. 135 Walker, john D.. p. 141 ' Wallace, William E., jr. Walsh, Edward F., Jr. p. 205 Walter, Brett A. Ware, jamesW. p. 142 Ware, John H. Washbume, Elihu B., Jr. p. 156 Watts, Peter D. p. 138 Webster, Lydia F. p. 204 . Weeks, D. Chapin p. 147 Weeks, Frances P. p. 140 Werner, Michael F. p. 147 Wesely, Marissa C. p. 179 Westerholm, Steven J. p. 179 I Whitcomb, James H., jr. p. 127 Widing, Joseph W., III p. 163 Wikner, Norman E. p. 207 Wilkinson, Nancy V. p. 138 Wilson, Robert B. p. 157 Wilson, Steven H. p. 136 Wilson, Thomas S. p. 160 Winn, David A. p. 191 Winn, Robert M. p. 191 Winston, Laurie B. p. 172 Wong, Carolyn A. Wood, Richard C. p. 167 Wood, Susan L. p. 169 Woodin, David E. p. 145 Woodring, Ruth C. p. 169 Woodruff, David S. p. 145 Woods, Robert I., jr. p. 201 Yamin, George I. p. 134 Yeadon, Dan F. p. 205 Young, Allison S. p. 203 Ziter, Rhonda M. p. 152 Zotkow, Susan A. p. 171 Zum, John H. p. 203 'FTransfer 1975-76 'WEX-Williams readmitted 4f 'fNot in residence Farewell Farewell Farewell Farewell Farewell Farewell F S. Lane Faison, jr. Joseph A. Kershaw J. Clay Hunt ewell Farewell Farewell Farewell Farewell Farewell Fare' Robert G. Barrow 229 2 Bob Odell:Aman loriall seasons F 'AM CUR'0U5 gg l E QYELLOWJ 'E'-IJ ' commentary and ideas M .Q L' williams college n E 1 williamstown, mass. :- , ' - O 3 efxuormo Q Th L 0 Z n - 9 1 09 E E Well, George, Williams 5 loves you L0-I Q L' As last-minute political advertisements played across the screens of campus CD M CD tube rooms, several students were conducting their own last-minute election. ' E :Ig 'A Tables were set up at Baxter, Greylock, and Mission Park dininghalls to m E-. sample student opinion on the election yesterday. I To no one's surprise, George McGovern was the overwhelming favorite, m M 795 votes were cast: 563 for McGovern, 191 for Nixon, and 41 for others - IJ a 71 per cent to 24 per cent victory. 1 3 ' '-' . It wasn't a great sampling, commented mock election organizer 29 Z Jerry Wheelock. But it was the best we could do with the volunteers we had. 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M . I Wh' ,,: j '2'..',--N Y We ' i T , The Motorcycle Club F. 1 . pq 1 . 55 str' ,vl g 'Ziy i' E Lo0K OM l ' ww W5 , ' WN? Ifwseud N Ii 'fume d A . ,, , ...W A f.. ,,.,.,......,,..., . , , . . The Motorcycle Club was formed by Ed Zembaty in 1975, when Ed was but a fresh- man. Ed reports that the club's one motor- cycle reaches record speeds when going down hills. Ed also reports that moderate speeds have been known when going up hills, pro- vided that Paul Nelson, the other club mem- ber, pushes. The club expects to purchase a motor for their bike next year. Lrl -at HL The Yatch Club Ron Valerin reports he has always had an intense interest in yatching. While coming from an inland state and having never seen open water, Ron reports to have vast sailing experience. His home is located near a good-sized pond. Next year Ron hopes to buy a new yatching cap. fig , mmnillo' v A meunrlaalr wow mmm, ewwvme HAWEl004LY iuvmnfvszv mme N 9Ue6PSTlM cvefsn wwf meSrfA16flV S5 or IE VMIKALITY M16 IT QENINWAJI F MOI W muwsf A mmfwe QUALITY www fl :swamp runner BY we mort: or Mft rfarmesfats, ALL PLA-M16 ONE A6Arus1 I A www Ya! -x -f ve um A :Times X 1255 rf fb J W! ' I WN Q Q mum If T has H ,Q 'fi 14,1450 EV sift y ' -,. go. c T J - -f -f ' ' c 5 ' who at-le lZ tm'-H www- SAI Ava: vw. M 4. wg f' 1' U. witty Doi 5 will hh U' tetpttciciiti Monofw MARQH It 'the ideot is To l'1e,lp+hc.c.lass+orneet one otno-l-her... l-lomogemze ,l ? Viewpoint When the elite meet by Mike Rosenhlum I just read somewhere that Williams College has more Student Council Presidents, High School Newspaper editors and yearbook publishers per cubic inch than any other point on the face of the earth. Remember the application to get into here? Before that essay on social issues twhat social issues? l there was the section on extra- curricular activities. God, that was a high point . . . needed three extra pagesjust for all the committees you were on . . . But we had to, competition for the top schools is so in- tense. We were presidents of everything from the Prom committee tothe movement to feed Biafra. tRemember that one . . .where you didn't buy a desert for a week, and gave the nickle for 200 gallons of milk?1. And, now we're all at Williams. And we're the most dynamic, brightest, most intelligent of all the students who applied. We had the most to offer. Don't believe it? Look at the applications in Mather House. Hundreds of newspaper editors and writers, hundreck of yearbook coordinating editors and god knows what else. Don't believe Mather house, ask anyone Are you bright, vivacious, in- telligent, well-rounded, dynamic, outgoing and involved? . .who said no? Remember the interview? What could you offer the school? Dance band, debate club, ornithologist society , . Well. where the hell are you now? Everyone didn't lie on those applicationsg some of you didn't make up those activities. But what has happened? Are you buried beneath a work load that occupies all your time? Has your interest waned away to nothing? Did you do all that stuff just to get into here? Look at the quality of the newspaper. tLook at the quality of this columnl. We can produce better. Where are the people who so willingly wrote in years gone by? Homogenized . . like so much gi-ao? A We all came into here active and anxious to perform The school gave us the potential for greater freedom for our ideas. We are sup- posed to have the brains to use it to its fullest ix l. , ll ll. ll. HH num: l II .,.lZ.. gg :I 1 advantage. Most of us breeze through here on the high wind of Academia, working hard, but con- tributing little to the school as a whole. We act as walking zombies. maleable to the point of no opinion. Like playdoughs republic, we entered rough. unformed and opinionated, we leave molded into those little stars . . . all the same, but all very pretty. Is Williams failing us, or are we failing Williams? Our sense of commumty begins at the Pub and ends at the mixers. Our sense of college begins at Bronfman and ends at Stetson. Yet College and Community are seldom mixed. and there is little if any middle ground. The School provides us with the opportunity. How many of you went to the forum on Watergate How many left at the end and went to the library to study? Hands down. izw,cM13.wfi ,,gJl,,., -Hu. JM 5q'a4Q. .f.,4L1Q5Lce.laMJwaw MMM MSM! we MMM-I-L..lvymn'f' slip yA5l ww Mau-1 Said! Ac-414 wk 1Z...f'nai3C4. 2,53-M-,4-7aMl-rl'L1KM:fCd'w-4.'J -f7.f0-4-L JL,-4. Sana sand-n.fL ,,4 w.44.,1444.AwHL V3 0 U, MJ V+! Lmufywai, hh my P Hum bmi! cfm QL11-L 1411- fc-111 MJ n.,N-.MJ E L. aw-if' po MAL wm! n nba, fam M-L, Ffa.: ffff ' AM! Sami UWM. nm flu-f +I -df 414m M +3 is ,fmfm w.n.lJ not .'F...Qf, J W 'YLMJ-fu.Ai5lv.1. +L.M Almwd ' V iw- fy, .. +L. cwln-TRI. I K xv.. RQZLJM 3 Q f -Q, I , ' Zi fzrfif' W , 6' , 4, ' 1 N 3 . wf? lgh M. X N fd' Q 4' X ' Qfzigcgfgr - 1-G-Lfifw - - i i 'Q!:Q, g ' A ' - ' ' Q A f iff? WL ffLf'l.WsD .f ' M MTM L' giggzgi. l Izq, ZDA fm A - 1 f 1 ,Q , .,,,,: ..Q,,Q, I 1113? Q f i ?.S. we Ani +l,4J,ffw.! , A Q- sm. MEET WICK Applause and congratulations. Last week a gang of artists rumored to be the ones responsible for the theft of a marshmallow sculpture from the first annual East College Gallery showing in 1974 pulled off one of the greatest capers in the history of conceptual art, It all centered around the birthday of one James R. W. Sloane, known informally as Wick. Posters ap peared around campus proclaiming MEET WICK SLOANE, GIVE HIM A CALL with a picture, biographical information and his phone number. The calls poured in. Wick said in an interview I don't leave the phone off the hook-I just have to keep making calls. Then the fun began. In a series of kidnappings, the gang made ime portant statements on the social rituals of birthdays, separatism in single-sex bathrooms. Algerian terrorist activities, and the fear of flying. All with the excitement, the group contagion of a whole town watching, wondering, spreading rumors, and wishing Wick a happy birthday. Once Wick was found tied to a flag pole with a bag over his head. Wick swears he had never met his rescuer before, though'the young man im mediately greeted him with Hi Wick, The power of pamphleteering has been proven to rival electronic media! It is most fitting and proper that this MEET WICK campaign, so reminiscent of the publishing of Tom Paine's Common Sense over two hundred years ago, is Williams College's greatest tribute to thg Bicentennial. Ill ui in m Ill Ill I ' :::y::: -E352 3 will 4 f ' '.::iii l . , L, Qi rigidity.: 1 I Relevant facts of life: 1. Charlemagne either died or was born or did something with the Holy Roman Empire in 800. 2. Almost everything you need to know about a subject is in the encyclopedia. 3. A tasty sandwich can be made with peanut butter and rais in bread. 4. A floating body displaces its own weight in liquid. 5. There is a law in economics called The Law of Diminishing Returns , which means that after a certain margin is reached returns begin to diminish--or something. 6. You can sleep undetected in class by resting the head on the hand as if shading the eyes. 7. Bicarbonate soda makes you feel better the next day. 8. Eight hours of sleep are not necessary. 9. Six hours of sleep are not necessary. LET! WICK I SLOANE V1cI', 3 senior Flnellsb :vor fit' Villlaris Cnllehe with 'I 'Yrnnf' Cereer interest in bond floati and one of the tticesf fellows d 9 9 P' t e , I l'vf 'i'iP I 7? A birfhdev Pi Sntvirda' V 10 5 Si e Vick ha fren t ld is tl' t his l r 1 V bl' wa: 'tt C e decided th t th f e t bi tht? resent we could ffe Vick would be to allow him to near from Manv members of his beloved 'human race as possible. S0.... IM at any time, d v or night, and we wmv + ef- rs vou w r at f5o'rj.vv4f1, P Ily, he dl1 0 to ri r ou, all of von. o c 'I to wish 'tim 3 h Tv1!'+b'l'1 5'1 llfi E, 'llc he all fri get the conversatio fi' hall rolli th one of the ur at oconteurs f time, we'VE enclosed thi f 'fl'efrtl'i of Vic , 'i Vrefif A l 1C and an even Frenter h 'm . i Character: Bold, orthrl ,ht lld V .H t d icc 'in- , at rv 0 tnue Vavoz- I'Ee Books: enter F 2 Arfrer LL . nic 1 rn we 1 f ,,, gnglm,-1 Favorite Quote: 'fel 1 r-ee Meen1,.,, .. ,,,,,....A M reps and sn t lseverni teeth. 'TM-in ' i Q if th A 'V-if I i - 2 l Purple Payola 2 2 'E 5? 3 2 Q W1 -V xv '2 . ,ff ii fj I 2 . f '37 ' - '- C7h, gm, llmfs in Alll.S.S!lL'Illl4SCf1S', in f L 2 2 ... 'M ,fx 2 ,fwf - ' ,. A N inf NNE JUNE DVD! 73 I QTHVUQEUQQP Q . 2 fm QQ , 2352525222 In Ulf.. rn ' 2 ' In , 2 f2X 4 - 2 ' 22, af-:rf ? 2 . Aifrz Vri'nv6QEL7 5 UQ EE 3 ' HAVE YOU WNW 'UW W 'T' 'ND 5 QIWIQIQ UU U- L 0 'L 'T 'THE HW ?r5A9fM'F . ' Q T MWOTEEV - ., Om gym? Q!! 2 4 Km XX-v5 xg GQ? mm 2 S Eg WM midi! XXXL? 3 321321 ,K Jiri' V Q my J 4 gr- Liv, jf 22222 1 Begg - 2X- , 2 2 f L A 2 2 2 -' FORT HOOSAC Student B!Fa.culty C1 Other lj WILLIAMS COLLEGE Dining Halls Date ..... . ......... ....... mag Amount U Breakfast .........,...,,..,. ,,,.... ...,.....,.,,. ......,.....,.........,........, . ....,.. ...,..,.. ,.,...,,.., . Lu eh .......,,...,...........,....,,.... ............,..,,..,..., .... ,,.., ,...,..,, , . . . 0 ,.1,, ..A..,,......,...L.. ,,,...L,,,.., 1 ff y TOTAL .,.,,...... ...,... .... . ........., E ..,,. .,..,.,...... ,........,. . signsmm... , ., ,,....,.........,,..,. , ...... .......... .... , .. W I LL I A MS COLLEG E WILLIAMSTOWN, MAssAcHusE'rTs 0l267 ofncf Ulf .4DMlS.S'lO.NS Tcl 14131597-ZZII Mr. Ephraim Williams West Township Fort Massachusetts New England Dear Ephra im: I el writing to inform you thet our Admissions Conittee cennot offer you e plnce in the Cless of UM st Uilllens College. After reviewing ell our eppllcetions, it is now :leer to the Conlttee :het we will he leking other choices for next !sl1's clees. I regret thet I lust write you e diseppolnting letter, ee we eppreciete your interest in Hillieu. Selections for our entering class of four hmdred end eighty freehnen have been nost difficult to neke this yeer, since epplicetlons ere et en ell- the high It le obvious to our Coslttee thet we will be eble to ednit only e frsction of more then 4700 cendidstes who have epplied this yeer I went to enphesise thst in no wey doee our Cczittse wish to lnply thet reviewing ell of our spplleetlons, the Co-ittee hes been inpreesed with the qneltty of scedenic work by nost eendldetes end by the vsriety end' scope of extrscurriculer involvement shown by so nsny students. In our judgment, other cendldetes,1n s telented eppllcent group, will present stronger overell creden- tiels in the competition this yeer. Consequently, the Coqittee hes asked ne to inforn you of its tinel decision now, st the end of the first suseter, 1 the hope thst this eerly notice will be of help to you ln neking other plens for Septier. I went you to know thet I very nueh eppreciete your interest in Hilliene end I en sorry ther I nust write you of the CoQittef e unfevorehle ection Un!ortunete1y, our situetion is such thet neny will be diseppointed, end I cen only trust that you will understend lest wishes to you for the :ning four yeers ss you continue your sdnaetlon Sincerely yours , fin, 5-,,-LJ? Philip ! hith Director of Admissions !l'8:gbr you ere unebls to pursue s strong course of study in your college work. In I I L WILLIAMS COLLEGE OIIice of the Director QI Student Housing OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS ntvlamrsr or sunawos mn ssousns Tel 44131597-Zlll Ha t sspki Iz wen cquege w Ham covlege v'IIim5w.4 , msg Mr. Mark Hopkins Williamstown Massachusetts Dear Mark: wen comge asm- IZ lt gives me great pleasure to inform you that the Committee on Admissions has admitted you to Williams College for the term beginning in September, 1972. Congratulations. We have all been impressed with your accomplishments in seconds school and with your promise for an outstanding college career. The Comittee s decision ls contingent only upon your satisfactory completion of the year s program. West College Room I2 Iowa. new Ion . With s record number of more than B700 completed applications, the Admissions Labor I mn I3 . 5 Cosaaittee was challenged to incorporate a variety of talents, interests and back- 3 3 grounds in the Class of l9?6. Under Early Decision we admitted approximately a third of the class, including scholars, novel writers, ornlthologlsta, s number of enthusiastic environmentalists and backpackers, along with a healthy complement of musicians, artists, hockey players Kboth ice and fieldj and student politicians. I an pleased that the final group accepted represents so many regions and schools, and such an interesting array of academic and extracurricular accomplishments. wort cmuecea 3fI IXB5 I hope you will inform me immediately of your decision to attend Williams, using the enclosed envelope. I am also asking you to send me, before May lat, a check or money order for S200 to confirm your place here. The sum will be regarded sa a nonrefundable deposit on whatever room is assigned to you. Upon hearing from concerned with your freshman year, including a request for a recent photograph from V .I 4 ' ':Im'nlS, - I - I WILLIAMS COLLEGE WILLIAMSTOWN, MASSACHUSETTS mam w,n.......,.... M... mm was Iz, 55 I .I S . I . .., . I , I V1 I, . . Y I M... .... I II I IJ llrh Anil N1 all Thi SIIIIJ MMI! lllufl I l ' ry I . n H 5 31. hl' U0 you in the affirmative, we shall mail you a room application form and other material Y, , I 1... ..... ..... .... the editor of the Freshman Handbook. The Dean of Freshmen will also mail you the necessary information for course selection. Because of the uncertainty in regard to the final college preference of many candidates, we have been forced to keep a number of well qualified applicants on a waiting list until we receive a definite answer from those accepted initially. lf you do not intend to enter Williams next September, I would also appreciate your letting me know promptly. In fairness to those applicants on our waiting list, I urge you to give me your decision as soon ss possible and to say yes only if you are positive that you will enter Williams this fall. My congratulations to you, and I look forward to your joining the Class of 1975 at Williams in September. Sincere ly yours , f2f.A,I..A.QA6 Philip F. smith PFS:gbr Director of Admissions P.5. Because of the heavy duplication ln applications, may I suggest that you with- draw your applicatlon to any other college promptly on your decision to enter Williams. WILLIAMS COLLEGE - QQ,':RN,NgfMES'fR Mark Hopkins WARNING DATE NOV 12 1374 NAME COURSE NO GRADE Mark. Latin 1 Chem 1 IN THE MIDDLE OF EACH SEMESTER INSTRUCTORS REPORT TO THE REGISTRARSOFFICE THE NAMES OF FRESHMEN WHOSE WORK AS ESTIMATED AT THAT TIME IS UNSATISFACTORY OFFICIAL NOTICE IS SENT TO EACH STUDENT A NOTICE IS SENT TO THE PARENTS OR GUARDIAN OF A STUDENT WHO RECEIVES TWO OR MORE WARNINGS GEORGE C HOWARD REGISTRAR L 1 D - C 1 D u. UNSATISFACTORYg I. INCOMPIETE IGRADE DEFERREDI WILLIAMS COI.I.IiGIi Wll.LIANlSTf7VN xnswzarznl sr rrs mu.: Mr. Mark Hopkins Room 12, West College nrrlff OF FHE DEAN Tel m4111591-:lvl l November 18214 ' Williams College Williamstown Dear Mr. Hopkins: It has come to my attention that on the night of 30 October 18214 you did engage in a water fight inside of Morgan Hall with Mr. Hurry Garfield. Furthermore, in the course of that fight, you are alleged to have dumped a bucket full of water on the head of a Security Officer who came to investigate. Sir, we cannot allow such transgressions no go unchecked, You are hereby placed on Disciplinary Probation for the balance of your Williams career and 1 can assure you that were it not for some slight promise of future luminosity, you would be out on your ear. Sincerely, MM -0 The Dean 1 1 l u l WILLIAMS COLLEGE - GRADE REPORT Mark Hopkins Semester end-ng June f 21 - 1874 couasz run: counsz No Ionic: FRENCH QINTQ Fr.lo C I GERMAN QADVJ Ge.6 B J f Latin 1.6.2 C 5 Hath QINTJ 145.2 C . I I Rhetoric QINTJ Re.2 D 2 E E Physical Training P,E, 2 Inc, 5 f J 5 A, excellenv, B, good, c, raw. D, pwmg, s, fmlufe, I, mwmpleve lgrode delerredl. CR, puma Mm. 1 : am aehf-.ve grade, Nc, mum nov vane.. for mean, w, Mmafew Whoo' man, sw, mmdfew lanmg, 2 X, grade not -ncluded m semesver average, courses token on o posslloul bosus me coded P and F. Srredivwnh mwuuavrammann 550355 C, pqowmzn, hgamqr 1 l - I 1 Wzllzams College Library Williamstown, Massachusetts 01267 , Jung? ,..,19.,76.. Mark Hopkins ,Silk P93 .... Vi1l19F'P..g9l19B9 Hi11iam4t9vn,.He,.O1267 Ruins Ovuslue Beals Charm . 6.0-L26 ..82z8.- P5 l I l i 1 i I 242 Office of College Security Williams College June 6' 1976 Williamstown, Mass. 01267 Date A parking ticket, N0---1976 wa- Placed on You motor vehicle on September 1972 - I' Please come in and pay your fine at the Business Office. However, if you have any questions regarding this fine, please see the Director of Security. If this fine is not paid within five days, the Dean's Office will be no ' ied. fi weak? 4 1 r J M Walter C. O'Brien Director of Security 1 I - WILLIAMS COLLEGE LIBRARY Williamstown, Mass. 01267, .,....., May we remind you that the following books are now overdue. Please return them at once. PT2625 Al+l+er Eg Thomas Ma.nn5The Holy Sinner. B1 M6 v. 35 f1925J, The Monist. Inquire at Desk N8217 B6 G75 Grantq Eros in Pompeiig the secret rooms of the National Museum of Naples. Very truly yours, CIRCULATION DEPT. l l 1 1 - ,- - 5 , -, 1 ' Q - - - - CQ sl . ' 5 Wu llams College C0 5 , E I ' L N-+2 'i m SNACK BAR 1, fi f E '-:ri M BAXTER I' - N M EAL TEC KET - ' N ' ' C , , J ,- 1 N 85.40 Ticket Price 85.15 I . I --. -.r-. -1- -I - ' - Allmnl Flnd of Wllhams College 5 2, an aa, mvlamem, Mm. olz61 1 5 In behallolthe hrcuzive Committee anne Sociuy nluumni and are Pmaarm and Tfuam ol 'iq 1 6' william. cauqf, we ximwkage and mink you for om gan m me Alumni F-md. ' Your gin wsu be applied w mmm ape.-ing erpmn anne can.-gf md will mppm me Calla-ge in carrying nm iu rupomibility in our mia, u 1 private raummful im-sauna.-. uo.E mv 5 vn. cus .moxmr els E76 9765 1.33 NAM! Mr. Mark Hopkins . 12 Vest College , Williamstown, Hass. 01267 JAMES ll. IRIGGS '60 Dimmu al Af-nn! Gi-in, Williamstown National Bank wnuwsvown wussncnusrrvs mm rn im, we sw rnsnemcn c rmmrv in cum., June za, ieve Mr. Hork Hopkins Room 12, llest College Williamstown, Ha. 01267 Dear Mr. Hopkins: You are handling your checking account here in an unsatisfactory manner. He have left messages at your place of residence for the past several days with no response from you. Unless you inediately get your account straightened out and maintain It in a satisfactory manner, we will be obliged to turn this matter over to the office of the Dean. He trust you will attend to this without delay. 94 Siwfdz ll. WILLIAMS COLLEGE WILLIAMSTOWN, Mnssacnussrrs mm OFFICE OF THE DIRECIDR OF STUDENT HOUSING March I l, l976 TO: Mark Hopkins 12 Hest College Williamstown, HA 01267 The Housing Conmittea of the College Council has denied your application to live off-canpus for the 76-77 academic year. Us will hold your application In an active file, in this office, in the event we are able to grant more off-campus permissions. Should you wish to withdrew your application please contact my secretary, Hrs. Lewis i597-2l95l. You should participate In golf house room draw unless you receive permission to go off prior to ltx beinq held. Please contact me if you have any questions. Sincerely, g k C. H. an ey Director of Student Housing rcuamb C'-V' 1 I - I - . . , i , 1 Ms U- JUN! pymmmhy gym 5111152 nf 211511 Qwyllk Books n..,..,,f.,.h.K n,,,,i.., KWH -.M4,..d.., 0 M I um I mm Q9 pg tm.,r,,.-W... r,..,,i,.i..md Mi. ,,,Wm,S,, WMMSYOWN mssmmusms Q5 4:0 N, , si H u.u.......i..-v.. su... mar.: ' foams: nmv vninusrnvmagg I mu Y em anne mls W, .Ivins 'EU 19 76 HA? HCM 173' Tzllvlume 0.55-5717 lil V lAfff,L A . Y ,' QWIASPGP Ihrk Hopkins :1N',A:I:W-lvwwl l U k A ..r. .-nm nag, ins nm. 12 , was' .lolleie U1I1ilMS'Oln, PQSSACHUSQTLS - Axim Miva sm oumem wwe- rn-mice 4 3 l Y ff mc. I L . .H I c.m.Y5 I ..r...e. l Humphrey-5 uc- wspwsx. r 125 .Arm--wa smmm .A-Mugvonwlap A, R H'1nr1hr'ev's 493- Sfrrofnln M 95 gemembe, qt., lgvl, Invoice date 12th September, 1874 l ll 1- ' 1 Q Toial 1 50 purchased one Suit 'C.0U 56.03 IIIS IS Ilfl.X.JSABLY PAST DUE!! l I This ls the 'Last bill, muh 'IBXV xl Suelonlust LIVES of Chl? CB9S3I'S,' VO1. 55.77 l C 'unl Lio 'ul 5' in m 't' l 'Om fast :ue - Phare mm at one . Sapphvr Poems and Fragments 6-UC I Baedekcrl Gulde to C215 l'lEdiT,E!'!'BnEan 2.32 I , N i y IHIEDIATE R21-IITTANCA IS IIECQSSARY OR AE ' ' , .12 of I Q JILL BE. :'OHC1CID TO TAKE LEGAL ACTION. X' 'Ll i i I nm..- Qfr:f..n.. ln., mfvif.. M W. Mum wm MTN .fall Qi-.....I.. llllli Altl' DUE lnTIl Ill' M0'4Tlll'1lLlAll't's41YllI1lIIA I fr' if 7 fr V i- I WILLIAMS UJLLEGE wlu.msm-mauscnmu-w mm omcz or rn: ourrrno: or sruumr uuusm, OCCUPANCY EXTEIIS ION vuw: - cuss 1321+ nov uvxm: in I2 ues! cones. ms mnussiou ro occurv nxsmn noon uurn hoo vm. nonuv, uv 31. mis nav: nrrnzstuvs ne mama Extrusion, ana ms neu uraovtn nv Linn nun uoosznaam on na. wen, as vaunavzn av THE smu- run: anon. unncncussuu una remission ro suv Loman nw: mv JI um as nouszn in sau on uxtums. .kr wt Duff ,M V+ MW6 ,mm Q.-W.,,. 44 R. CRAGIN LEWIS, D1'fl'FIOFU'fPllblI'C1IIfbf'fflC1fI'0I7 Rom'-RT D- SPURRIER- N D f0 413 597-2151 413 597 2277 Im ediate Release June 6,1976 MARK HOPKINS RECEIVES B.A. DEGREE WITH CLASS OF 1976 WILLIAMSTOWN,Mass.--Mark Hopkins, son of Archibald and Mary Hopkins of 5tockbr1dge,Mass., received a Bachelor of Arts degree today from Williams College. Mr. Hopkins is a former member of the Class of 182h, which he led as Valedictorian. It was recently discovered that Mr. Hopkins lacked one physical education credit in l82h, so he returned to complete his requirements and graduated with the Class of 1976. Hr. Hopkins was active in the following activities: Choral Soc1ety,Marching Band, LogCfounderJ,Tr1via Contest lfounder and first winnerJ,Student Housing Com ittee lco-chairman!,Daguerreotype Club, Gurgoyle,Fall Foliage runner, GulCFaculty Editor7,Williams Temperance League, Lehman Service Council, Adelphic Unlonisecretaryl, and Varsity Baseballfumpire for 1859 rookie teaml. A Dean's List student, Mr. Hopkins was awarded the Lansing Charles Bridgen Latin Fellowship in Latin and Greek. A -30- ADVERTISING Y -, -A1 - ' if W 7 'NM Yi Y W X. -X1 . ww, , w , UDDSANDENN ,..l, GARRETDOM, CIV'ILIZATION'S WIDE DOMAIN: A RARE MUSEUM HHH IND fllmsnfll UUIUDITIIS, dllazuellaus ta fZIfZZ11es.s, NOTIONAL WHIMSEYS- Q311obl16et1calg.s11man5. ' Uhr Eultelmruutan ' , H s :ei ig Q,-fL ,,g5f-, ,, -,'. ' YQ ggii ' Ii' ':'-1 1 ' -'22 4 ' MCCLELLAND PRESS INC. Printers and Stationers Spring Street Williamstown Massachusetts Representatives for Smith-Corona Typewriters. the idea! graduation gift. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1976 PIERCE WORLD TRAVEL INC. 50 SPRING ST. WILLIAMSTOWN, MA. 458-5786 01267 COMPLIMENTS OF it QR?-T5-S., . o IIRA 0 gtg AGENCY A N41 . '1 - '-. ,Y MASSACHUSETTS ELECTRIC A ,... f , N,,,E,,9,m si MAIN STREET WV :heme symm NORTH ADAMS, MASS. 01247 wg QQ' if YOUR WDOCSR SECURITY UIL COMPLIMENTS OF ERHSHIBE 0 O 1UQ'Z7'Q'-'U' Q, -1 PHILLIP'S heir'-' GENERAL STORE Etgiify-Qauf Jlflam CSEEEEE ON THE CONCOURSE NORTH ADAMS, MASSACHUSETTS 01247 WILLIAMSTOWN, MA. MICHAEL N. 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CIGARETTES, VERMONT CHEESE MAPLE PRODUCTS' SNACKS BQZTLUIQZT-E fuiaiffiil S5216 AMEVRIEANA INN NEW ENGLAND Next Door WINE AND BEER Pownal, VT. JOE AND JAN TORNABENE 7- fountzy g3.EeUaz STATE RD. RUUTIE '2 WILLIAMSTUWN, 'MA55. CH267 823 7240 413 455-5319 5. IM. ISANDYJ -PLUMB B 0 OTS COMPLIMENTS OF 'Sme asa-3625 ww. . Spring Sireef Williomsfown, Mass. CONTRACT PAINTING op.nrhuf..'riis:aoPm facts you should ALDO'S Rentals - Wallpaper knows 0 0 Qabout vero cuoiob Paint - Varnish - 101 Main Street North Adams Tel: 663-6155 Fabiano Mountain Master nuff fa. vmc: cow-an 0.-.,.....,., ... ...W smmmcs ... pu. ai -.-M4 .mam -.a.i...9 mm- .. ...tn i mlm' IF BOOTS ARE Ralph says . . ou think of books COLONIAL PIZZA When y think of Renzi's yg . D , el I 01 Congratulates All of the Senior Class and I Thanks Them M for their Patronage 2 LOCATIONS ' 7 S CornerEag1e8zCenterSts. 50 Spring Street North Adams, Mass. Williamstown, Mass. Tel, 6644134 Tel. 458-9009 or 458-8014 Good Luck, Graduates - Constantine Cl!! I0 Mmuler Bcffnrc Lfzzring Home-Thank You. Remember, we also carry used text books I rx, I . . ei V , . N Y X,'V,.f-:L 13 if rf:-gtk 9.141 .ix tx- 1 I 'rmiill 7 x tg ! f ' ' .7 wQf2Q?'vel':l2i.J, 41 L .L ,r- If E Q THE' , o g Q ExcELsion so ,f F lf 7 fb A2 if Total Graphic Arts Center ,A C g 1' 60 Roberts Drive, North Adams X' 9 A W - n H 4 .1 if 17 Z Two companies with a single purpose . . . to D4 A g tif.-0' provide the highest quality and service. A total gf' Cl' KZ W . g package for your graphic art needs. Let us help X fit ' ' 1lu'l1'- '-.Q ' you with . . . l H E ig Y . . 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The place to gather' ' Let us help you plan pool parties, dinners, banquets, room reservations . , . anything! 458-9371 William Inn on the college campus COMPLIMEINTS OF MARK HOPKINS M.D.,D.D.,L.L.D s r 1 Z 49 D1-1 5 MQ THELOGQ CONGRATS TO '76 ,fivgxw 2 ..q'Wfm,,: I M ,U -52 ' . I - ' J J cl ' ' ' ' 1 2 F gl' f 1' 2- K-'lx ,, Mew!! 5535 ff - A I E' , x .Mc 'i Sv 'L' 1, 529 fj- f ' I ' if ? tfzg -X -'-:2::' 4 , 2 1 '2-' S ' ' M-1 any-I 1, 1 f ,.-l,'.',f '.-74. ,f X-is - ' I 2 - PIRIT HOP wn n gifffff 6x'7, z-A ' 1 -. L02-ii -if 151 : eq - M T my ikafdauf Continental Cuising g'Whcrv Svrricc' is The Lvust of Our Problems ROUTE 7 I NEW ASHFORD, MASSACHUSETTS 1334 Cole Avcuuc 413-458-9123 Closed Tuesday VVilliamstown, Mass. Cllcl1view8-3704 Williumsto wn ati on al B Unk WILLIAMSTOWN, MASSACHUSETTS 01267 TELA 14133 458-5751 Ag if X. lf' gf!!! if 1. ff E y-v-1? V! Tam 5 W M tt P we apr' Ami ,tw H 'f'-.1 CHAPEL MORGAN HALL H ll d The Chapel by Edgar Holloway are Colored reproduct1onsQ19 x25 jof Morgan a an avllable by ma 11 order for the prlce of S10 00 post pa1d THE FRAME SHOP GALLERY WILLIAMSTQWN MASS 01267 AN IMPORTANT VISIT W1 S tt 8: Bratton IS a must on your 11st of places to co vlsxt We are a small shop, dedlcated to quallty See a selectlon of crafts, lmports, antlques, leather and wool ens Stop m You wrll be most welcome SCOTT 8. BRATTON Rte 7, Wllllamstown, Mass 413 458 5820 Open 7 days a week 9 30 5 30 MAIN STREET A Blau fur All Susanna H was K1 YS ysewrmw 'rally 'Ni X 'Tx '71 Sxgpx an dl X Q A ff, if wt If kg ' Us ima S , I TSX? Q AQ-54, 952 I at i it I E A 1 E fwwm I .. Q nf X H, C, s X ,gp ' T8 gfzfxq E x L 454. sr fy- 1 Q-F E' ' gl-V rf C,-x 1 BN N r 'Ks L Q ff ' T -1 x BL ,fm VV ,xr r CLEA N ER S Launderers D R U M M 0 N D Dry Cleaners WILLIAMSTOWN SPRING STREET 458 4321 f' , 7, ' rf- V gyjg ll at if ,L 'G' . 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WILLIAMSTOWN, MASS. 01267 PHONE 458-8151 ELDORADO TIRES Best Wishes to the Graduates XAMS B0 nk LL S JOSEPH 5 DEWEX .4 wlLuAMsTowN wxss 458 5717 01267 GQWG WHALING Tins SUMMER 'P T1-ns WINTER NEXT .SPQWQP Ieffgy- 1-aka Qlovgi Jaws-9. o'F ouk UUHALES TEETH A 25 Pefzb HSA JCBKMSHAW WIHKFQ 944 5,265 PERU 7' ,Qu PRICES ' 05,52 Hurts Pharmacusfs Inc Prem nptmns and Health Center Stud-ylng late 7 Comoy Pipes Humuduhed Cagars Kodak and Polaroud Cameras STOCK UP ON ALL YOUR GOODIES Developmg and Prmhng Cvsmehcs KEN S MARKET Parker and Cross Pens Phone 458 5757 Sprung Street slum, Shu' x , Ulf QQ' ff fav Q 6' Congratulations to the Graduates f If Compliments of VA Y J . AE. 'L -.1 ,b I A, Q ar -Ig?-Ie ' as I my . -zlqhgd A Bat cnt s Rcliuhlc' C211 Gm' TUNI1 UP ACCIESSORIIS - ROAD SI RVICI WIII,l I, BALANJLINCL MUFFLFRS INSTALLI IJ KI SI RVII I HR,-X . 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Pendingl which can ensure maximum efficiency in the applica- tion of CPR, and also prevent injury and even death which can be caused by im- proper administration of CPP. The monitor indicates the pressure applied to the chest of the victim of cardiac arrest by a rescuer performing CPR. The unit can be used by either a one or two-man team, and ensures that optimum pressure is applied through- out the CPR procedure. The Harrigan Cardiac Ftesuscitation Monitor consists of a pressure sensing cushion and a pressure indication gauge. The cushion provides a flat surface under the rescuer's hands and distributes pres- sure evenly over the victim's sternum. The 2 pressure indicating gauge is clearly graduated so the rescuer can repeatedly Monitor Q 1 .,, avg 333132 gs, -,Lg sgiiwttt 222923 9 2 4,141 apply optimum pressure. The Harrigan Monitor is compact, low priced, easy to use, and can be stored in any rescue or emergency location. It is of rugged con- struction, designed to withstand abuse under emergency type conditions. The Harrigan Monitor was developed, working with hospital staff physicians, in response to demands by emergency per- sonnel who perform cardio-pulmonary re- suscitation, and are concerned with the problems inherent in present CPR meth- ods. The Harrigan Monitor is valuable both as an on-the-spot rescue device, and as a training aid in conjunction with a manikin. HARRIGAN MEDICAL PRODUCTS, INC. Sales Office P.O. Box 255 York, Maine 03909 Tel. 12073 363-2138 K l,, LF.: We're the boys out backv A. R E A D 81 C 0 WILLIAMSTOWN, MASS. 01267 Gulielmensian 1976 Volume CXIX Somewhere between the months of September and of june, another academic year has elapsed and that which was once our future is now our past. Burdened by many obstacles, we have strived to illustrate Williams as a four year process of continuity and transition. Though the result of our effort evidences both strengths and weaknesses, we consider this year of organizational growth which will hopefully serve to strengthen a tradition and enthusiasm for the recording of the present which all too quickly and Luiassumingly becomes our past. We would like to extend our thanks to Dan Brown and Eliza Fraser our lay- out editors, to Deb Heineman and Marjo Talbott, Senior editors, to Ron Valerin, Literary editor, and to the News Officer and Williams Record for the use of their photo files. We also wish to thank all those who helped make this book possible: Darrilynne Arnelle, Link Avery, Ed Bacher, Penny Brewer, Ellen Gausey, Andy Gulbert, jay DiBiaso, Steve Douglass, Suzy Ehrenberg, Verne Endo, Bruce Entwisle, Hugo St. john, Ginny Earll, jim Follet, Andy Gerra, Deb Gould, Bob Harryman, Marsha Johnston, Mitchell Katz, Peter Kosik, Mark Leach, jackson Lee, Howie Levitz, Meg Lowman, Trina Mace, john Mavricos, jeff May, Deb McCarthy, Mark Meachem, Gloria Mobley, Deb Monteith, Betsy Nicholas, Clarence Otis, Kay Pesek, josh Raymond, Rachel Robb, Mike Rosenblum, Sue Schwab, joan Shainman, Brent Shay, Monica Sheehan, Lynn Steinberg, Dave Studenmund, Eric Sudin, Scott Suplee, Dave Trawick, Kit Traub, Dirk Van Dijl, Chapin Weeks, Beth Weiman, Ed. Zembaty, Zip Zurn and also to Mrs. McFarland, Mrs. Dalzell and our advisor jim Hodgkins who gave so freely of their time, and to those who we might have neglected, who though momentary not on the tip of our tongues, are encased in our hearts. Sincerely yours, if M- f 'K W ff 'Q ,dbx F is Rhonda Ziter Stewart Read Co-Editors So much to do, so much to do, So little time, so little time, It'll never be done, It'll never be done. So much to do, it'll never be done. THE WHITE RABBIT I 4
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