Williams College - Gulielmensian Yearbook (Williamstown, MA)

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.Q ,V Q V x 7223? QQ? Mk fl X X 5?-iii' V . ,':' 'f' it ff ea 'Q XX SNR' Ci 'Q' XXX 1 1 O KZ! QZIM 5 The Gulielmensian Volume CXXXI Williams College Williamstown, Massachusetts , ' f CONTENTS Opening ...... Housing ....... Sports ....... Faculty ..... Activities ...... Class of 1988 Patrons ........ X , -. ip, 7-wsfvf, f 1 l ' ,,. 14,2 8 8 8 WA Q llllllllllll aA M 1 Q ie gf Jgaggk 7 K F' 1, ...ilu -. ,, V. 4 Q X I 4 1 1 il: nf fl a ling, it S' I 48 238 1988 Gul!3 -1 f ' 1 ,A 4!Opening X v. Q , yt .1 f f .I '-A x LJ 1515. 1' 35,35 . Wg 21 : buy! 251, . If ' , , :..v4 -z, ' .-945 f , ui - - ra' 1988 Gul!5 he Gulielmensian, originally thought to mean that which pertains to Williams, is de- rived from the Latin gula, the throatg and mensare, to get caught in and is more popularly defined as that which Williams students cannot pronounce. We just refer to it affectionately as The Gul. Re- gardless, in putting together this one- hundred thirty-first edition, we wanted to encapsulate what is so special about Williams. instead of making broad, sweeping claims about everything Williams has to offer, ffor which informa- few juniors who were due to leave for Ox- ford but found themselves stranded in Billsville. lt is rumored a few panicked and tried to make it out on their own but were soon rounded up by Chief Zoito. We thought the administration was just chang- ing the calendar, not the seasons! Exactly one month later, Williams was taken by surprise when the Berkshires ex- perienced a black-out. This night-time power outage caused many students to leave their rooms and crowd the campus in search of friends and light. lBM and Macintosh users alike lost midterm papers. For once, Williams students had a tion decided it was finally time to d something about the appearance of Hop kins now that we had become a hub. On a more serious note, in recognitio of Bisexual, Gay and Lesbian Awarenes week, the BGLU distributed sticker which asked Why assume l'm heterc sexual? Several members also travelle to Washington, D.C. to participate in th largest gay and lesbian rights march i history. Many efforts were made this year b students , faculty and administration U confront and alleviate elements of racisn at Williams as well. Early in the fall semes Y,W tion we refer you to the October 26, 1987, issue of U. S. News and World Reportl , we tried to focus on the people and events that made the 1987-88 school year so memorable. A closer Look at Williams 1987-88... Let's start with the snow. When each of us decided to come to Williams, we re- signed ourselves to snowy winters. While the Gul does not usually take a stand on sensitive, controversial issues, we have to say that we were vehemently opposed to having Williams start its snow season as soon as we returned. The October 4th blizzard fokay, it was only a foot, but it felt like a blizzardl took everyone by surprise except the few people who won Pappa Charlie's Guess the first day of snow contest. Especially surprised were the 6fOpening ri fill legitimate excuse for an extension. The year saw a plethora of creative advertising for various groups. The Dean's office set the tone with a complex map giving clues as to where top adminis- trators were hidden on campus. lt was rumored that the first student to find any of those who were relocated from Hopkins would receive a free pizza from Pizza Hut, the much-welcomed alternative to Col- onial. Signs for Agora magazine expanded on this map motif. Noting that the time it takes to drive from Williamstown to Boston is the same as the time it takes to drive from Williamstown to New York, they reasoned that this put Williamstown at the center of the universe. The Admis- sions Office noted that there was a sub- stantial increase in applicants after this news was released, and the administra- ter, the Commission on Campus Flace Relations, created by the President at the end ofthe 1986-87 school year, in tanden with the College Council, sponsored a student panel on racism that packed Bax ter dining hall. In addition, concerneu students heightened campus awareness of racism with pins which read: Racism kills. Fight back!, and Kick the racis habit. This effort was followed by the occupation of the Deans' office fJenness Housel by the Coalition Against Fiacis Education CCAREJ to encourage the ad ministration to recognize the gravity o racism on campus. About the same time, Baxter Lawn, al ways the locus for some form of studen activism became a toxic waste dump for a day as students protested the negligen dumping of toxic chemicals. Other stu dent protests centered around complaints about the Williams Bookstore. - And enough student voices joined together to prevent the administration from installing a computerized lock system on all campus buildings. 1987-1988 also saw the beginning of the renovation of Hopkins Hall, the debut of a second campus newspaper,The Issue, the final year of single-sex entries in the Freshman Quad, the completion of the new Steinbrenner track and the long- awaited opening of the John Wesley Chandler Athletic Center. Chandler gym received a proper christening when Nancy Hedeman C895 scored the 1000th point in her Williams basketball career. What a year for Athletics in the Ac- ademy! It was a year for changes in academia as well. Williams brought Oxford home with the introduction of tutorials into the curriculum. lt was decided that the Fresh- man Residential Seminar, an experiment of the past two years, would continue. The distribution of the Gaudino Committees report sparked campus-wide debate on the merits of independent study and the existance of a Ukeg culture On the scandelous side, The Record, in a shocking editorial, revealed that the College Council officer positions were strictly resume-padders and that the Council's work amounted to nothing. Laden with their work on projects such as the racism panel, departmental liason committees, faculty recruitment, equi- table field time and uniform rotation for womens sports, campus lighting, Div- ision lll course offerings, and calendar concerns, the Council did not have time to respond. These are just a few of the highlights of the 1987-88 school year. We hope this book will senfe as a stepping stone to even more memories. Enjoy. E 1 1 HM 14.6 X lt Don't Mean a Thing if It Ain't Got That Swing! All around campus students were sing- ing this Duke Ellington favorite as they learned to jitterbug in a Free University course offered by the Jitterbugging Club during Winter Study. Ephs attended classes at Towne Field House where eighteen student instructors taught them moves like The Pretzel, The Cement Mixer, and The Texas Tommy. While jitterbugging has been offered at Williams in the past, organizers David Kane and Paul Danielson tboth '88j re- ported that over two hundred students took the course this year. Kane attributed the high enrollment to the fact that students who signed up had a few days to find a partner. He noted the advantages of the new location as wellg the Field House provided ample room for the new dancers to try out their spins and tosses. One of the instructors, Mark Solan t'88j, feels that jitterbugging has become so popular at Williams because it is a dance that a lot of people know and can do at parties. Solan said he thought the students had a lot of fun because the in- structors did not go around telling people what they were doing wrong. We just showed everyone what we know and let them take it from there. lt's something they could make up as they went along. The class finished up the Winter Study period with two all-campus dances that featured great tunes from the Williams Jazz Ensemble. Both dances were high- lighted by impressive dance contests. The Jitterbug Club hopes that the fun will continue for years to come. 1988 Gul!7 2 QA Wy, ,. Mn: , ' f , 'QM 5, L ,Q U ' V z ,M Q L, Mb Y e 4 1 fihlfiw' 'R 'L 5 f?f'HQ?w f, f w1f4'-wif' ,Q V fwikiafd , My ' 5 I I ' X ,ggi Y W., 1 . Q, n. f LW, ' k f f Q, M :,, Q H 'WL f ' gif , , my 1 ,f , . EM, ff wi x ., A 4 , , 1 g e ww? 254 1' , 'I' f QW 5 , , if 4 is ' 5 ' 6 J:- F Qi Q ' I xgfv A r ' . fi Z 1- -W. if , Q5 .,uf-'-,.,,2 , My ,Y w I f A tn Q ..A . . 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Will you, kindly stop us in the street to tell us that the cover is unartistic, and the paper poor, the drawing wretched, and the jokes old? Will you write a nice little satirical review for the Lit, which picks out all our bad qualities, and says not a word about our few good ones? Will you send a copy to your best girl, with a little note inside, asking her to return the volume when she is through reading it, as you can't afford to buy two this year? Will you, in short, forget the anxious editor, who sits, worn out with toil and empty as to pocket, and strains his ears to catch the sound of the praise that is never spoken, and the shekels that never clink? You may not do all these things, but we fear you will. We expect that. We hardly dare to ask for more. And yet, most worthy patrons, this we do desire. Believe that, what- ever the results may be, our motives, at least, were good. We have tried to be fair in our jokes. We have tried to be easy with the habit-- ual butts of college wit, the men whom any one may joke about for nothing, and we may have touched a few who are not used to such treatment. If, by any chance, some one among you finds a grind upon himself that is not fair, we beg his pardon, and ask him to realize, if he can, however faintly, the dearth of matter that a GUL Board meets. For men must laugh, and the GUL come out, whatever be the consequences. But, to the winds with prefaces ! It is very easy and delightful to write of all the great things one is planning to do. A very little plan will sometimes bear an immense amount of explanation and comment- ary. Whether our good intentions have resulted in something sub- stantial, or must be relegated, with the great mass of their kind, to the proverbial pavement of-of-let us say Troy, for politeness' sake -judge now, all ye that read. 6 f i 1' 3 i i l ,L ,lil ? , li 1 i I N N 1 5 i f ,nl -,,,, 1' 1 y f i il ff l , 1 ll 2 3 it 4:47151 1, A ? w lla , .JV , -7, Y ' V iilr -'Rs-'X'-'Q V Lfif-'ilu i 1988 GuI!15 ...A , ,wwf M 2 B gg ,K ,,,... K, J W. -WM . W-M -Y A KJ r AQD1 K ' K K ,... LH, - : , W . ,W E 5 za: ' ff 'i 33 W - -1 ., - l Housing 1,i V mmm x .Q if 4' vf R f .r 11 'Q T ini a 'ff W' if ' w 15 QM? ,KZ1 if zz 2' gmwaw 40 Jef 'M' M -wllllhv f, ai 1 X ,flf ,,4.,,t, E I .1 2 ,MQ '-,E I .. Lr L VV A 'V ' -H Ffa- ' 2 1 V' 52 . 1 HX if if M 9 ui he 5 filly, in il? 1 Q5 ,M 'fa W if swf' E 5 if I 'Wi ! ijt? M 4 JW , Q1 1 I L kwin' 430 e 5 gg ff 5 S. be A tx ,l , F , . 1 . .ff ' V 1 , Q A 2 ilu , 1 91 :Q3'9 l W' VW, 3 J! 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M Season Record: 4-4 Season Highlights: Williams Beat Amherst 25- 73 Little Three Champions for the iirst time since 1980. is wg 3 1' T' wma? vi? uM51 5 . mf WCJIVIEN'S RUGBY AL. gy O .. A. A mln 52!Women's Rugby 88 GuI!53 54!Men's Soccer 88 GuIf'55 WOIVIEN'S SOCCER . . . 56!Women's The 1987 Women's Soccer Team: Seated Qleft to rightjz Joyce Ftogers, Kim Hatch, Christine Boddicker, Elise Philips, Loris Wren, Stacy Geant: Kneeling: Jackie, Kelly Collins, Net Owen, Heather Martinez, Amy Duncombe, Lori Schaen, Lynn Brenner, Susie Piper, Elise Carson: Standing: Sarah Madden, Jessica Walker, Virginia Grandison, Martha Lucy, Audra Mazdzer, Carin Cole, Danielle Boyd, Laurel Kristofferson, Alison, Coach Lisa Melendy. Soccer :IELD HOCKEY . . . Season Record: 10-0-1 Captains: Lisa Tenerowicz, Suzanne Fal- cone Season Highlights: Lisa Tenerowicz se- lected for the first team of the All-New En- gland Division lll field hockey team: Beth McNulty and Maureen Flaherty named to the AllfNew England first team: Maureen 1 named to the All-American second llull 1 team. 1 The 1987 Women's Field Hockey Team Field Hockey!57 BASKETBALL . . The 1987-1988 JV Men's Basketball Team: lleft to rightj: Coach Bob Peck, John McKeon, Jeff Bond, Jim Adams, Anthony Froix, Chris Towle, Chris Adams, Jon Whalen, Eric Champlin, Flob Hoyt, Manager Darlene Williams. 58!JV Men's Basketball -f-3:1-.-api -Ngig I' N, .l 1-Q4 i' The 1987-88 Men's Varsity Basketball Team: Kneeling lleft to rightt: Assistant Coach Craig Randal, Captain Mike Masters, Coach Harry Sheahyg Standing: Mark Schein, Dave Clawson, Mike Roach, Rich Williams, Doug Philips, Dave Shatto, Jett Miller, Than Healy, Kevin Kennedy, Dave Morrison, Bill Mel- chioni, Mike Butler, Garcia Major, John Lipsky, Manager John Keller. Ai' .fl f T Captaln: Mike Masters Season Highlights: Game with the National Basketball Team of Angola- Men's Varsity Basketballl59 Captains: Nancy Hedeman, Kimberly Hatch Season Highlights: Nancy Hedeman's 1,000th career point ,ssh- v--7' ILLIA 'Wa HLA .W ' f 111-' in L Y, 7ff? 'Aii+, ff' QW 4 ' Er m A gf A v W B K 9 6 'W Z P7 A K AQ w If Ww,,,,,.,M ,W-v ' 5? 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'uw The 1988 Women's Ski Team: Kneeling fleft to rightj: Heide Andersen, Mari Omland, Kari VanWinkle, Amy Duncombe, Ann Bokman, Amy Beliveau Monika Kopp, Kate Knopp 1Assistant Alpine Coachjg Standing: Bud Fisher fNordic Coachl, Linda Glass, Ann Arnason, Wendi Haugh, Kathy Worf Kristin Seemann, Amy Sullivan, Kris Hansen, Ed Greer fAlpine Coachl Captaln Alpine Team: Amy Duncombe Captain Nordic Team: Kathy Wolf Season Highlights: Kris Hansen and Kathy Wolf competed in the Olympic tryouts forthe U.S. cross country ski team: Hansen made the junior world team, Williams ranked 10th in the 1988 NCAA Skiing Championships 62!Women's Skiing CRCJSS CGUNTFRY The 1987 Men's Cross Countg Team: Dave Sprague, Gil McKabe, Mac Hines, Ted Arrowsmith, Dave Iendon, David Tewksbury, Dale Johnson, Brian Fields, Dylan Cooper, Keith Ware, Steve Brody, Kevin Walter. Season Record: 31-61 Captains: Dave Glendon and Ted Arrowsmith Coach: Pete Farwell Mascot: The Bear The 1987 Women's Cross Country Team: Katie Holliday, Kate Ill, Mary Moule, Miriam Naficy, Jenny Garrett, Stacy Smith, Ingrid Weisel, Dory LeBeau, Sarah Hams, Sarah St. Antoine, Sarah Pierce, Gillian Ladd, Susan Gray, Ann Platt, Jennifer Griffin, Cathy Cox, Carolyn Thompson, Ann Danhauer. Season Record: 61-16 Captain: Sarah Pierce Coach: Larry Bell Season Highlights: Anne Platt placed first in the Little Three Tournament. Cross Country!63 A T Nm.- gxk I 2 'km 81 Q- .5-NXP2 Xu E11 - 'wgf it ' W? . Sk ,ik lf. R an 5 ,.... .. , .,,,, , ' 55 ? ' ' ' -S , .-1' k',s?1L k .2 YK M f - ff-S-Q..--YL.--. . ,. . , .. ---V ' -- Aa- -f -- . , . . ,h , V .. m. ., , , 1 . if - - K -A 'Q . . S -. Q A x.. . X ..L, .1 L . .. . .,-. :QVV ..:1W,,.... 1 .. A - . In . -i f , -- kkkk .ESQQ5-,ESQ in X sf R 'R X - W,-- M -1.1 . .- L-.,- I My-V . Q my 0 sf- b I' .4 - Y 'Rf' ff-'P ,. 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V fs W ' T7 Iil 7 V if if ' Season Record: 8-14 Captain: David Caswell Assistant Captains: Chris Conway, Tim Frechette Leading Scorer: Flon Van Bell l'90i Season Highlights: Coach McCor- mick's 300th win as Eph hockey coachg Little Three Champions for the first time since the 1984!1985 season I :riff C C C 'C Q C 1flLLl W in m fm Ri M 5' .f ylLLL4 Ei 4 If TRACK K 5? 3' , Q Mr W M2 O sanrack ,, Q, The 1987-1988 Men's Track Team: Seated fleft to rightjz Coach AI Pearman, Ted Arrowsmith, Rob Chase: Kneeling: Jeff Etemad, Juan Aponte, Jim Simmonds, John Berger, Gil McKabe, Dave Nadleman, Dave Shatlog Third row: Coach Larry Bell, Johnny Walker, Mike Simpson, Lars Hem, Carey Simon, Dale Johnson, Steve Brodie, Dan Cohen, Coach Pete Farwell, Back row: Evan Driscoll, Jason Zimba, Robert Cro, Luis Marquez. Q, 'fdilmiai M432 u 134 ' ,Q 'L WQJP . 1, 4 Y M A . 'W' f , , fr V, Q' u rl K I g,, ,'-f f 'Y '88 GuI!69 WRESTLING fl , , A , I ,, 8 8 Q? 70!Wrestling The 1987-88 Wrestling Team QUASH . . . 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J' Qc ' - 11: ' - ,mm . .fs-fa. 1 .. 1,3 as -s'. i 8,2 X'- 13' .1 ' , f-main .w, Jin... Q... wr ,,,m,wW Q X ' , x ,.iQ-gf, -M 'f MQ .. x- '- WW + ' 'Vx , RJ Av M .,.1a, gg., 'J' ' ,ri fr' ,gl Q' xg f fig 11: 'T w 5, 2 J I 1 84 ff ,M, , um ' H 3535 li, av ..- Faculty 'U C N 'Ill :ID 0- 2-2 2: his gl- dl .C I'- 86 5 Francis C. 0akIey,Ph.D. 1 Professor of History President of the College Colin C. Adams Assistant Prof.of Mathematics At Williams since 1985 B.S., M.l.T., 1978 Ph.D., Univ. of Wisc., Madison, 1983 Henry W. Art Professor of Biology At Williams since 1970 A.B.,, Dartmouth, 1966 Ph.D., Yale, 1971 Dennis R. Aebersold Director Academic Computing!Communications Computer Center At Williams since 1985 B.S., Occidental, 1967 Ph.D., Brown, 1971 Samuel Assefa Assistant Prof. of Political Science At Williams since 1983 A.B., Swarthmore, 1979 Ph.D., Princeton, 1987 Lee J. Alston Associate Professor of Economics At Williams since 1978 B.A., indiana University, 1973 Ph.D., Univ. of Washington, 1978 Shanti Marie Assefa Bolin Fellow in History At Williams since 1987 B.A., Swarthmore, 1980 M.A., Princeton, 1982 Lionel E. Bolin '48, L.L.B. Chicago, Illinois Alumni Trustee, 1985-90 Director of Personnel National Broadcasting Co., inc. Bernard Buttner 5 , New York, New York' 1 'tr' L President and Vice Chairman Value Line, inc. if . K By -3 .,,' I Q gi' , Marsha l. Altschuler Assistant Professor of Biology At Williams since 1985 B.S., Univ. of Rochester, 1972 Ph.D., Indiana University, 1979 Bryce A. Babcock Lecturer in Physics Staff Physicist At Williams since 1974 B.S., Univ. of Michigan, 1968 Ph.D., Univ. of Michigan, 1972 William G. Ambrose, Jr. Adjunct Asst. Prof. of Biology Marine Scientist Williams-Mystic Program At Williams since 1986 A.B., Princeton, 1977 Ph.D., Univ. of N. Carolina, 1982 Dudley W.R. Bahlman Professor of History At Williams since 1959 B.A., Yale, 1944 Ph.D., Yale, 1951 Emily S. Apter Assistant Prof. of Romance Languages At Williams since 1982 B.A., Harvard, 1977 Ph.D., Princeton, 1982 Raymond W. Baker Professor of Political Science At Williams since 1973 B.A., Ripon, 1964 Ph.D., Harvard, 1972 -f . :af Ni 1 Anthony M. cummmgs '73, u.F.A, Pn.o Princeton, New Jersey Term Trustee, 1986-1991 Dean of Admissions Princeton University Ronald Basto Visiting Assistant Prof. of Classics At Williams since 1986 B.A., Cornell, 1974 Ph.D., Cornell, 1980 Donald deB. Beaver Professor of History of Science Chairman, History of Science Chairman, Science and Technology Coordinator, Bronfman Science Center At Williams since 1971 A.B., Harvard, 1958 Ph.D., Yale, 1966 Olga R. Beaver Associate Prof. of Mathematics At Williams since 1979 B.A., Univ. of Mo., K.C., 1968 Ph.D., Univ. of Massachusetts, 1979 Robert V. Behr Director of Alumni Relations At Williams since 1981 B.A., Williams, 1955 M.A., Harvard, 1962 Ilona Bell Assocate Professor of English At Williams since 1978 B.A., Radcliffe, 1969 Ph.D., Boston College, 1977 Lawrence Bell Coach: Women's Cross-Country At Williams since 1987 B.S., Nebraska Wesleyan, 1978 k M,P.E., Univ. of Nebraska, 1984 41 WJ Andrea Diehl '75 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Alumni Trustee, 1986-1991 President Art Smarts, lnc. V i . is 1 Q rf ' 'iii N - ' 5 I t 6 -i lf' 1 5, A WP I tb' -div w he at S Q . Q HP' Allan W. Fulkerson '54 Weston, Massachusetts Chairman and Managing Trustee Century Shares Trust Michael D. Bell Professor of English Chairman, English At Williams since 1975 A.B., Yale, 1963 Ph.D., Harvard, 1969 Robert H. Bell Professor of English At Williams since 1972 B.A., Dartmouth, 1967 Ph.D., Harvard, 1972 Gene H. Bell-Villada Associate Prof. of Rom. Language At Williams since 1975 B.A., Univ. of Arizona, 1963 Ph.D., Harvard, 1974 Ellen Berek News Director At Williams since 1974 B.A., Brooklyn College, 1961 M.A., Yale, 1968 Peter Berek Professor of English Special Assistant to the President At Williams since 1967 B.A., Amherst, 1961 Ph.D., Harvard, 1967 Alan Berg Associate Chaplain At Williams since 1984 B.A., Univ. of Pittsburg, 1968 M.A.H.L., Hebrew Union College, 1973 l , 5 Dustin H. Griffin ll '65, Ph.D. Englewood, New Jersey Professor of English New York University Louis Guzzetti Deborah J. Bergstrand Assistant Prof. of Mathematics At Williams since 1983 B.S., Allegheny, 1975 Ph.D., Univ. of Ill., Chicago, 1980 Stephen R. Birrell Associate Director of Development At Williams since 1984 B.A., Williams, 1964 M.P.A., Univ. of N.H., 1980 Richard A. Blatchly Assistant Professor of Chemistry At Williams since 1983 B.A. Williams, 1976 Ph.D., Columbia, 1981 Thomas W. Bleezarde Editor, Alumni Publications At Williams since 1968 A.B., Hamilton, 1957 M. Jennifer Bloxam Assistant Professor of Music At Williams since 1986 B.M., Univ. of Illinois, 1979 M.A., Yale, 1982 Roger E. Bolton Professor of Economics At Williams since 1966 A.B., Franklin 81 Marshall, 1959 Ph.D., Harvard, 1964 1 0 Q Awf , 1 Andrew D. Helneman '50, L.L.B. New York, New York Chairman, Committee on Campus Life Partner Proskauer Rose Goetz St Mendelsohn David A. Booth Lecturer in Political Science Vice Provost At Williams since 1948 B.S., Northwestern, 1954 M.A., Princeton, 1958 Russell H. Bostert Professor of History At Williams since 1960 B.A., Knox, 1941 Ph.D., Yale, 1952 Samuel S. Bowser Visiting Lecturer, Biology, Sec. Sem. At Williams since 1987 B.S., SUNY, Albany, 1979 Ph.D., SUNY, Albany, 1984 Paul Boyer Assistant Director of Financial Aid At Williams since 1979 B.A., Williams, 1977 Ralph M. Bradburd Associate Professor of Economics Chairman, Political Economy Director of Research, C.D.E. At Williams since 1976 B.A., Columbia, 1970 Ph.D., Columbia, 1976 James R. Briggs Assistant Prof. of Physical Education Director, Outing Club Coach: Varsity Baseball, Women's Hockey At Williams since 1968 B.A., Williams, 1960 Raymond F. I-lenze Ill '74 Los Angeles, Califomia Alumni Trustee, 1987-89 President, Chief Operating Officer Pacific Holding Company David A. Booth Lecturer in Political Science Vice Provost At Williams since 1969 B.S., Northwestern, 1954 M.A., Princeton, 1958 Deborah A. Brothers Lecturer in Theatre Costume Designer, A.M.T. At Williams since 1985 B.A., Univ. of New Orleans, 1976 M.F.A., Cal. Inst. of the Arts, 1979 Eleanor R. Brown Lecturer in Biology At Williams since 1967 B.A., Middlebury, 1943 M.A., Williams, 1967 Ernest D. Brown Assistant Prof. of Music, Sec. Sem. At Williams since 1988 B.A., Harvard, 1969 Ph.D., Univ. of Washington, 1984 Fielding Brown Professor of Physics At Williams since 1959 B.A., Williams, 1947 Ph.D., Princeton, 1952 MacAlister Brown Professor of Political Science At Williams since 1956 B.A., Wesleyan, 1947 Ph.D., Harvard, 1953 Bobette Reed Kahn '73, M.DIv. East Hampton, Connecticut Term Trustee, 1984-89 Assistant to the Dean Assistant Director of Development Univ. of Connecticut Law School f g i P' iw I ' i ' Na if it ti' Michael Z. Lalcr '53, ll.D. Hartford, Connecticut Alumni Trustee, 1987-92 Chief of Nephrology Section 1' 8 Hartford Hospital is A Michael F. Brown Associate Prof. of Anthropology Chairman, Anthropology 8t Sociology At Williams since 1980 A.B., Princeton, 1972 Ph.D., Univ. ol Michigan, 1981 Wendy L. Brown Assistant Prof. of Political Science At Williams since 1983 B.A., U.C. at Santa Cruz, 1977 Ph.D., Princeton, 1983 Kim B. Bruce Associate Prof. of Computer Science Chairman, Computer Science At Williams since 1977 B.A., Pomona, 1970 Ph.D., Univ. of Wisconsin, 1975 Henry J. Bruton Professor of Economics At Williams since 1962 B.A., Texas, 1943 Ph.D., Harvard, 1952 Jean-Bernard Bucky Professor of Theatre Director, Williams-Oxford Program At Williams since 1974 B.S., Queens, C.U.N.Y., 1958 M.F.A., Carnegie-Mellon, 1966 Rick Bullett Director of Personnel At Williams since 1986 B.A., Williams, 1970 Arthur Levitt Jr. '52, L.L.D. York, New Ydfki Chairman, Audit Committee Term Trustee, 1982-88 Chairman American Stock Exchange Lynda K. Bundtzen Professor of English At Williams since 1973 B.A., Univ.of Minnesota, 1968 Ph.D., Univ.of Chicago, 1972 John M. Burke Assistant Professor of Chemistry At Williams since 1983 A.B., Middlebury, 1975 Ph.D., M.l.T., 1983 James MacG. Burns Professor of Government, Emeritus Senior Fellow Center for Humanities, Social Sciences At Williams since 1941 B.A., Williams, 1939 Ph.D., Harvard, 1947 F. Andrus Burr Lecturer in Art At Williams since 1983 B.A., Williams, 1966 M. Arch., Yale, 1970 Sandra Burton Assistant Prof. of Physical Education Coordinator of Dance At Williams since 1983 B.A., C.U.N.Y., 1976 Peter V. Buttenheim Asst. Director of Alumni Relations Director of Annual Giving At Williams since 1987 B,A., Williams, 1964 M.A.L.S., Wesleyan, 1969 charles H. Mon 'sa 1 1 New York, NewtYork Matthew Nimetl '60, L.L.B., L.L.D. , New YOrk, New York Chairman, Finance Committee Chairman, Committee on Instruction President Partner John W. Bristol 81 Co., lnc. Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton 8 Garrison si Y it X l 9. 5 t an X g fa t 4 . it , . Y 1 g 3 i, , 5' f J l David C. Caputi Instructor in Physical Education Coach: Women's Softball, Football At Williams since 1987 B.A., Middlebury, 1981 Russell F. Carpenter Associate Director of Development At Williams since 1978 B.A., Williams, 1954 Roger Caron Instructor in Physical Education Coach: Wrestling, Football At Williams since 1987 A.B., Harvard, 1985 Cosmo A. Catalano Jr. Lecturer in Theatre Production Manager, A.M.T. At Williams since 1982 B.A., Univ. of Iowa, 1976 M.F.A., Yale, 1979 Raymond Chang Professor of Chemistry At Williams since 1968 B.Sc., London Univ., 1962 Ph.D., Yale, 1966 Edson M. Chick Professor of German At Williams since 1972 B.A., Brown, 1945 Ph.D., Princeton, 1953 William Ouchi Steven E. Chick Director of Special Functions Food Services At Williams since 1983 B.S., Penn. State, 1978 Robert Chrisman Visiting Prof., English, Sec. Sem. At Williams since 1988 B.A., U. Calif., Berkeley, 1958 M.A., San Francisco State, 1961 Carol Clark Executive Prendergast Fellow Williams College Museum of Art At Williams since 1984 A.B., Univ. of Michigan, 1969 Ph.D., Case Western Reserve, 1981 Carolyn J. Clark Programmer!Analyst Computer Center At Williams since 1985 B.A., Univ. of Rochester, 1972 B.S., North Adams State, 1984 Paul G. Clark Professor of Economics Director, C.D.E. At Williams since 1949 B.A., Univ. of Colorado, 1943 Ph.D., Harvard, 1950 Philip Clayton Assistant Prof. of Philosophy At Williams since 1986 B.A., Westmont, 1978 Ph.D., Yale, 1986 David M. Schulte '68, J.D. Chicago, illinois Term Trustee, 1984-90 Managing Partner Chllmark Partners 51:7 . -- 4 T.. 1 t 1 'll I , 531 I 5.0 Qi Hedrick L. Smith '55, Litt.D. Washington, D.C. Term Trustee, 1987-92 Washington Editor is The New York Times Magazine X. tlll .. ,,, . A 1 Y... ' , r is 5 - hi: na, Timothy E. Cook Assistant Prof. of Political Science At Williams since 1981 B.A., Pomona, 1976 Ph.D., Univ.of Wisconsin, 1982 Robert D. Cooley Lec. in Quantitative Skills, 1st Sem. At Williams since 1985 B.S., Adelphi, 1971 Lois B. Cooper Visiting Asst. Prof. of Rom. Languages At Williams since 1985 B.A., Rollins, 1976 M.A., Princeton, 1980 James T. Corkins Director of Medical Senrices At Williams since 1971 B.A., Miami University, Ohio, 1962 M.D., Western Reserve Univ., 1966 Phebe Cramer Professor of Psychology At Williams since 1970 B.A., Berkeley, 1957 Ph.D., New York University, 1962 Stuart B. Crampton Professor of Physics Acting Chairman, Physics 8- Astronomy At Williams since 1965 B.A., Williams, 1958 Ph.D., Harvard, 1964 2,7 , A . :V Q' X- ,. A Harriet Spencer Long Lake, Minnesota Chairman, Committee on Degrees Member of the Board Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minn. Andrew Crider Professor of Psychology Chairman, Psychology At Williams since 1968 B.A., Colgate, 1958 Ph.D., Harvard, 1964 Christina A. Cruz Spec. Asst. to Dir. of Physical Plant Buildings and Grounds Coach: Women's Crew At Williams since 1985 B.S., Univ.of Wisconsin, 1982 James R. Cubit Assistant College Librarian At Williams since 1986 B.A., Iowa, 1976 M.S., Iowa, 1978 Phyllis L. Cutler College Librarian At Williams since 1982 B.A., Harvard, 1962 M.S.L.S., Simmons, 1966 Lee B. Dalzell Reference Librarian At Williams since 1974 B.A., Smith, 1960 M.S.L.S., Simmons, 1974 Robert F. Dalzell Jr. Professor of History Chairman, American Studies, 1st Sem. College Marshal At Williams since 1970 B.A., Amherst, 1959 Ph.D., Yale, 1966 E. Wayne Wilkins Jr. '41, M.D Williamstown, Massachusetts Chairman Buildings 8ffGrounds Clinical Professor of Harvard Medical School A wil I an? 22' ff- ff e wa. , , - - 's i SXSW William R. Darrow Assistant Professor of Religion Chr., Afr., Mid. Estrn. Studies, Sec. Sem. At Williams since 1981 B.A., U.C., Santa Barbara, 1970 Ph.D., Harvard, 1981 Otha Lee Day Lecturer in Music, First Semester At Williams since 1987 B.A., Eastern Illinois Univ., 1976 M.A., Eastern lllinois Univ., 1978 David J. DeSimone Instructor in Geology At Williams since 1985 B.S., R.P.l., 1976 Ph.D., R.P.l., 1985 Nicole S. Desrosiers Lecturer, Rom. Languages, 1st Sem At Williams since 1974 C.A.P.E.S., Clermont-Ferand, 1970 Ph.D., Univ.of Massachusetts, 1980 David P. Dethier Assistant Professor of Geology Director of Hopkins Forest At Williams since 1982 B.A., Dartmouth, 1972 Ph.D., Univ. of Washington, 1977 Charles B. Dew Professor of History Chairman, History At Williams since 1977 B.A., Williams, 1958 Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1964 William DeWitt Professor of Biology At Williams since 1967 B.A., Williams, 1961 Ph.D., Princeton, 1966 Dennis C. Dickerson Associate Professor of History At Williams since 1976 B.A., Lincoln University, 1971 Ph.D., Washington Univ., 1978 Maureen Dietze Vstng. Asst. Prof. of Classics, 1st Sem. At Williams since 1983 B.A., Cornell, 1974 M.A., Cornell, 1978 PGQQY Diggs Lecturer in Art At Williams since 1984 B.A., George Washington Univ., 1968 M.F.A., Cranbrook Art Academy, 1975 John C. Drew Assistant Prof. of Political Science At Williams since 1986 A.B., Occidental, 1979 Ph.D., Cornell, 1987 Helga Druxes Visiting Assistant Prof. of German At Williams since 1987 A.M., Brown, 1985 Ph.D., Brown, 1987 Q25 Susan Dunn Associate Prof. of Romance Languages At Williams since 1973 A.B., Smith, 1966 Ph.D., Harvard, 1973 Lori M. Eastman Intern, Career Counseling At Williams since 1987 B.S., Skidmore, 1987 Samuel Y. Edgerton Jr. Professor of Art Director, Grad. Prog. in Hist. of Art At Williams since 1980 B.A., Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1951 Ph.D., Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1965 Joan Edwards Associate Professor of Biology Assistant Dean of the College Dean of Freshmen At Williams since 1979 B.A., Univ. of Michigan, 1971 Ph.D., Univ. of Michigan, 1978 Carlos Alan Egan Assistant Prof. of Political Science At Williams since 1982 B.A., Univ. of Delaware, 1971 Ph.D., Berkeley, 1977 David Eppel Assistant Professor of Theatre At Williams since 1986 B.A., Univ. of Cape Town, 1971 M.F.A., Columbia, 1986 Edward A. Epping Associate Professor oi Art Chair, Art At Williams since 1977 B.A., Western Illinois Univ., 1970 M.F.A., University of Wisconsin, 1973 John D. Eusden Professor of Religion At Williams since 1960 A.B., Harvard, 1943 Ph.D., Yale, 1954 David H. Fairris Assistant Professor of Economics At Williams since 1983 B.A., Washington Univ., 1977 Ph.D., Duke, 1984 Richard J. Farley Assistant Prof. of Physical Education Coach: Football At Williams since 1972 B.S., Boston University, 1968 M.Ed., Boston University, 1974 Peter K. Farwell Assistant Prof. of Physical Education Coach: Men's Cross Country, Men's and Women's Track At Williams since 1978 B.A., Williams, 1973 W. Rod Faulds Assistant Director Williams College Museum of Art At Williams since 1985 B.A., Humboldt State, 1977 M.A., Cal. State, Fullerton, 1980 1-,Le C- ,S Y -A I I 2 9 '-'mn' W ' I f... A Qi Q ogy. E H . Qi: 1' s.. I' , . x.f 1 ' . H, 4' .. f 7 'ails' ' r fer 5' Kea 3 A as rx .... y Vs., A Rafael A. Fernandez Lecturer in Art At Williams since 1975 Dr. en Derecho, U. of Havana, 1949 M.A., Univ. of Chicago, 1969 Nicholas Fersen Professor of Russian Chairman Russian, Soviet8t East European Prog At Williams since 1960 B.S., Univ. of Rome, 1942 Zirka Z. Filipczak Professor of Art At Williams since 1973 B.A., Barnard, 1964 Ph.D., Harvard, 1973 Keith Finan Assistant Registrar At Williams since 1987 B.A., Miami University, Ohio, 1976 M.A., SUNY, Binghamton, 1979 Arden Fingerhut Associate Professor of Theatre Chairman, Theatre At Williams since 1984 B.A., New York University, 1967 M.F.A., Columbia, 1972 Manuel Finkelstein Lecturer in Chemistry At Williams since 1957 B.S., University of Scranton, 1950 Ph.D., Yale, 1956 Karen S. Fisher Assistant Director of Admissions At Williams since 1980 B.A., Saint Lawrence, 1970 M.A., SUNY, Albany, 1971 Robert L. Fisher Jr. Assistant Prof. of Physical Education Coach: Men's Skiing, Women's Cross Country At Williams since 1974 B.A., Saint Lawrence, 1970 M.Ed., Saint Lawrence, 1974 Stephen Fix Associate Professor of English Dean of the College At Williams since 1979 A.B., Boston College, 1974 Ph.D., Cornell, 1980 Henry N. Flynt Associate Dean for Financial Aid At Williams since 1950 B.A., Williams, 1944 John D. Eusden Professor of Religion At Williams since 1960 A.B., Harvard, 1943 Ph.D., Yale, 1954 David H. Fairris .- X , l .N A, 'QQ ...di Et , 11 mf 1? W ., g if E 3 Q Assistant Professor of Economics At Williams since 1983 ' .1 Qfmff B.A., Washington Univ., 1977 33: ' ' .iyggfr Ph.D., Duke, 1984 l ife- 'f 1 i ' ,rf I ' ' ll .154 Am. 'P' it ' '- . ' I Al, W - 4. ix ,Y Richard J. Farley Assistant Prof. of Physical Education Coach: Football At Williams since 1972 B.S., Boston University, 1968 M.Ed., Boston University,1974 Peter K. Farwell Assistant Prof. of Physical Education Coach: Men's Cross Country, Men's and Women's Track At Williams since 1978 B.A., Williams, 1973 W. Rod Faulds Assistant Director Williams College Museum of Art At Williams since 1985 B.A., Humboldt State, 1977 M.A., Cal. State, Fulerton, 1980 Diane Friend Instructor in Physics and Astronomy At Williams since 1987 B.A., San Diego State Univ., 1977 Peter Frost Professor of History Chairman, Asian Studies At Williams since 1964 B.A., Harvard,1958 Ph.D., Harvard, 1966 Charles Fuqua Professor of Classics At Williams since 1966 A.B., Princeton, 1957 Ph.D., Cornell, 1964 Peter A. Gibian Assistant Professor of English At Williams since 1985 B.A., Yale, 1974 Ph.D., Stanford, 1987 John D. Gilleland Visiting Asst. Prof. of Psychology At Williams since 1987 B.A., University of Minnesota, 1976 Ph.D., Univ. of California, 1987 Antonio Gimenez Associate Prof. of Romance Languages Chairman, Romance Languages At Williams since 1974 Lic. in Law, Univ. of Madrid, 1960 Ph.D., Ohio State, 1974 Amanda Glenner Instructor in Physical Education Coach: Diving At Williams since 1987 B.S., Ohio State Univ., 1984 Louise Gluck Lecturer in English At Williams since 1983 George R. Goethals Professor of Psychology Acting Dean of the Faculty At Williams since 1970 A.B., Harvard, 1966 Ph.D., Duke, 1970 '11, 1 1,9 E A, , Edt 3 '-9' i, .f is ' S f . . l ug' 'Cllr sf A ' .., - -1 A -' , .M 1 ifif-ae 3 Fi3F?f1?3f2aQ3SZi4 if '--.' ., B Steven R. Goldberg Technical Services Librarian At Williams since 1986 B.A., Westfield State, 1980 S.L.S., Southern Conn., 1985 Saundra L. Goldman Intern, Williams College Museum of Art At Williams since 1987 B.A., Vassar, 1973 Ph.D., Stanford, 1983 Darra Goldstein Assistant Professor of Russian At Williams since 1983 y B.A., Vassar, 1973 Ph.D., Stanford, 1983 Miriam Grabois Word Processing Administrator ProgrammerfAnalyst Computer Center At Williams since 1977 B.A., Swarthmore, 1956 Neil R. Grabois Professor of Mathematics Provost of the College At Williams since 1963 B.A., Swarthmore, 1957 Ph.D., Univ. of Penn., 1963 William C. Grant Jr. Professor of Biology Chair, Biology Co-Chair, Biochemistry At Williams since 1956 A.B., Dartmouth, 1949 Ph.D., Yale, 1953 Lawrence Graver Professor of English At Williams since 1964 B.A., C.U.N.Y., 1954 Ph.D., Berkeley, 1961 Suzanne Graver Assistant Professor of English At Williams since 1978 B.A., Queens, C.U.N.Y., 1958 Ph.D., Univ. of Massachusetts, 1976 Jo Ann B. Gray-Murray Assistant Director of Admissions At Williams since 1985 B.A., Vassar, 1970 M.A.T., Harvard, 1971 Virginia Greedlinger Vstng. Asst. Prof., Psychology, Sec. Sem. At Williams since 1988 B.A., Dickinson, 1965 Ph.D., SUNY, Albany, 1985 Alcenith V. Green Director of Operations Computer Center At Williams since 1974 B.A., Tulane, 1953 Fred Greene Professor of Political Science At Williams since 1949 B.A., C.U.N.Y., 1943 Ph.D., Yale, 1950 Fred Greene Professor of Political Science At Williams since 1949 B.A., C.U.N.Y., 1943 Ph.D., Yale, 1950 Edward S. Grees Assistant Prof. of Physical Education Coach: Men's Alpine Skiing At Williams since 1984 B.A., Windham, 1975 M.S., Univ.of Massachusetts, 1982 Judy Grinnell Director of Conferences At Williams since 1984 B.A., Skidmore, 1961 M.P.A., Harvard, 1983 Eva U. Grudin Lecturer in Art At Williams since 1971 B.A., Boston University, 1969 Peter C. Grudin Coordinator Student Writing Tutorials At Williams since 1985 B.A., Lehigh, 1964 Ph.D., Harvard, 1971 Vaughan F. Grylls Assistant Professor of Art At Williams since 1984 B.A., Wolverhampton, 1967 D.F.A., Univ.of London, 1970 Gary J. Guerin Physical Therapistffrainer At Williams since 1975 B.S., Boston University 1975 David L. Haberman Assistant Professor of Religion At Williams since 1985 B.A., Univ. of Colorado, 1976 Ph.D., Univ. of Chicago, 1984 Wayne G. Hammond Librarian of Chapin Library Assistant to the College Marshal At Williams since 1976 B.A., Baldwin-Wallace, 1975 M.L.S., Univ. of Michigan, 1976 Elaine S. Hantman Psychological Counselor At Williams since 1985 B.Sc., McGill, 1975 Ph.D., Univ. of S. Carolina, 1981 Charles Hatten Visiting Lecturer in English, 1st Sem. At Williams since 1987 B.A., Brandeis, 1980 Ph.D., Yale, 1987 Laurie Heatherington Assistant Professor of Psychology At Williams since 1984 B.A., Miami University, Ohio, 1976 Ph.D., University of Conn., 1981 Julius Hegyi Conductor, Berkshire Symphony At Williams since 1965 B.Mus., Juilliard, 1943 W. Tamar Heller Assistant Professor of English At Williams since 1986 B.A., Mt. Holyoke, 1981 Ph.D., Yale, 1986 Gail N. Henderson Assistant Director of Admissions Asst. Director of Alumni Relations At Williams since 1987 B.A., Williams, 1987 Gail Hershatter Assistant Professor of History At Williams since 1982 B.A., Hampshire, 1974 Ph.D., Stanford, 1982 Matthew Hettle Coach: Men's Crew At Williams since 1987 B.A., Williams, 1985 Richard C. Higgins Clark Visiting Prof. of Art, 1st Sem At Williams since 1987 B.S., Columbia, 1960 M.A., New York University, 1977 Reginald F. Hildebrand Assistant Professor of History Acting Chairman, Afro-American Studies At Williams since 1985 B.A., Howard, 1971 M.A., Howard, 1975 Catharine Bond Hill Assistant Professor of Economics At Williams since 1985 B.A., Williams, 1976 Ph.D., Yale, 1985 Mary F. Hill Assistant Director of Admissions At Williams since 1987 A.B., Colgate, 1983 M.T.S., Harvard, 1987 Victor E. Hill Professor of Mathematics At Williams since 1966 B.S., Carnegie-Mellon, 1961 Ph.D., Univ. of Oregon, 1966 James W. Hodgkins Director of Food Services At Williams since 1970 B.S., University of N.H., 1965 A A sw 3, iii Gerald Hoepfner Lecturer in Art At Williams since 1987 Susan Savitt Hogan Assistant Comptroller At Williams since 1987 B.S., Syracuse, 1980 Angie Hogencamp Programmer!Analyst Computer Center At Williams since 1980 B.S., SUNY, Albany, 1972 John C. Holden Mechanical Engineer Buildings and Grounds At Williams since 1974 B.S.M.E., Lehigh, 1969 Paul Holdengraber Assistant Prof. of Rom. Languages At Williams since 1988 Lic. et Agregation, U. of Louvain, 1982 Ph.D., Princeton, 1987 Wendy W. Hopkins Asst. Director of Alumni Relations At Williams since 1980 B.A., Williams, 1972 Meredith C. Hoppin Associate Professor of Classics Chairman, Classics, First Semester Secretary of the Faculty At Williams since 1976 B.A., Carelton, 1972 Ph.D., Univ. of Michigan, 1976 Donald H. House Assistant Prof. of Computer Science At Williams since 1984 B.S., Union, 1969 Ph.D., Univ. of Massachusetts, 1984 John S. Howland Director of Psychological Services At Williams since 1985 B.A., Yale, 1963 M.D., Columbia, 1967 Mei-Mei Hsiao Vstng. Inst. of Chinese Language At Williams since 1987 Barbara Humora Director of information Systems Alumni Relations and Development At Williams since 1986 B.S., Boston College, 1965 John M. Hyde Professor of History At Williams since 1959 B.A., Williams, 1956 Ph.D., Harvard, 1963 G .. -- xy ,. -Q -.1 :S mi 'sa 1 1 2 f Qi X i.. af, '.. ,,,. Roberto N. Ifill Lecturer in Economics At Williams since 1983 A.B., Dartmouth, 1976 M.A., Yale, 1979 Robert Jackall Professor of Sociology At Williams since 1976 B.A., Fordham, 1963 Ph.D., New School of Soc. Flesearch 1976 Gary J. Jacobsohn Professor of Government Chairman, Political Science At Williams since 1971 B.A., City College, C.U.N.Y., 1967 Ph.D., Cornell, 1972 Antonio R. Janairo Asst. Dir. of Administrative Services Buildings and Grounds At Williams since 1986 B.A., West Point, 1964 M.A., Texas A. 8. M., 1970 Ransom H. Jenks Jr. Director ol Security At Williams since 1979 A.S., Berkshire Community, 1976 Nan Jenks-Jay Lecturer, Environ. Studies, Sec. Sem Assistant Director, C.E.S. At Williams since 1981 B.A., Kent State, 1976 M.S., Yale, 1986 Carl Johnson Curator Paul Whiteman Collection At Williams since 1974 Eugene J. Johnson Ill Professor of Art At Williams since 1965 B.A., Williams, 1959 Ph.D., New York University, 1970 Markes E. Johnson Associate Professor of Geology At Williams since 1977 B.A., Univ. of Iowa, 1971 Ph.D., Univ. of Chicago, 1977 Karen P. Jolin Programmer!Analyst Computer Center At Williams since 1987 B.S., North Adams State, 1982 Kevin M. Jones Assistant Professor of Physics At Williams since 1984 B.A., Williams, 1977 Ph.D., Stanford, 1983 Eleanor Harz Jorden Adj. Prof. of East Asian Languages At Williams since 1985 B.A., Byrn Mawr, 1942 Ph.D., Yale, 1950 rl'- .Va-1 Thomas C. Jorling Professor of Environmental Sciences At Williams since 1972 B.S., Notre Dame, 1962 L.L.B., Boston College, 1966 Barbara Joslyn Psychological Counselor At Williams since 1978 B.S., Simmons, 1962 M.A., Univ.of Chicago, 1964 Carolyn Kaplan Instructor in Chemistry At Williams since 1982 B.S., Univ. of Pittsburgh, 1964 Lawrence J. Kaplan Professor of Chemistry At Williams since 1971 B.S., Univ. of Pittsburgh, 1964 Ph.D., Purdue, 1970 Paul Karabinos Assistant Professor of Geology At Williams since 1983 B.S., Univ. of Connecticut, 1975 Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1981 Charles H. Karelis Professor of Philosophy At Williams since 1972 B.A., Williams, 1966 D. Phil., Oxford, 1972 Philip Kasinitz Assistant Professor of Sociology At Williams since 1987 B.A., Boston University, 1979 Ph.D., New York University, 1987 Fatma Kassamall Director of Career Counseling At Williams since 1978 B.A., Cedar Crest, 1970 M.S., Syracuse,1972 Saul M. Kassin Associate Professor of Psychology At Williams since 1981 B.A., Brooklyn College, 1974 Ph.D., Univ. of Connecticut, 1978 Robert D. Kavanaugh Associate Professor of Psychology Acting Chair, Psychology, Sec. Sem. At Williams since 1976 B.A., Holy Cross, 1967 Ph.D., Boston University,1974 Ann D. Keating Assistant Professor of History At Williams since 1984 B.A., Univ. of Chicago, 1978 Ph.D., Univ. of Chicago, 1984 David Kechley Assistant Professor of Music At Williams since 1986 B.A., Univ. of Washington, 1970 D.M.A., Cleveland Inst. of Music, 1979 'Qi' in i Susan E. Kegley Assistant Professor of Chemistry At Williams since 1987 B.S., Univ. of Richmond, Va., 1978 Ph.D., U.N.C., Chapel Hill, 1982 Colleen M. Kelley Assistant Professor of Psychology At Williams since 1983 B.A., Fleed, 1975 Ph.D., Stanford, 1982 Mary Kenyatta Associate Dean of the College At Williams since 1980 B.A., Temple, 1980 Ed.M., Harvard, 1986 Dona Kercher Vstng. Asst. Prof., Flom. Lang., Sec. Sem. At Williams since 1988 B.A., University of Michigan, 1972 Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1980 Bruce Kieffer Associate Professor of German Chairman, German-Russian Chairman, Literary Studies At Williams since 1978 B.A., Columbia, 1973 Ph.D., Princeton, 1979 Elizabeth Kieffer Lecturer in German, 1st Sem. At Williams since 1980 B.A., Flutgers, 1977 Lori Gladstein Kletzer Assistant Professor of Economics At Williams since 1986 B.A., Vassar, 1979 Ph.D., U. of Cal., Berkeley, 1986 Michael C. Knight Assistant Professor of Theatre At Williams since 1984 B.A., Williams, 1977 M.F.A., Yale, 1982 Sherron E. Knopp Associate Professor of English At Williams since 1975 A.B., Loyola, 1971 Ph.D., U.C.L.A., 1975 Thomas A. Kohut Assistant Professor of History At Williams since 1984 B.A., Oberlin, 1972 Ph.D., Univ. of Minn., 1983 James Kolesar Director of Public lnformatino At Williams since 1984 B.A., Williams, 1972 Christine Kondoleon Assistant Professor of Art At Williams since 1982 B.A., Tufts, 1974 Ph.D., Harvard, 1985 Emiko Konomi Asst.Prof. of East Asian Languages At Williams since 1987 B.A., Japan Women's University, 1977 M.A., Cornell, 1984 Karl R. Kowitz Assistant Director of Food Senrices At Williams since 1982 B.A., Michigan State, 1976 B.S., Northern Illinois, 1980 Robert M. Kozelka Professor of Mathematics Chairman, Mathematics At Williams since 1957 B.A., Univ. of Minnesota, 1947 Ph.D., Harvard, 1953 Thomas Krens Lecturer in Art Director Williams College Museum of Art At Williams since 1971 B.A., Williams, 1969 M.P.P.M., Yale, 1984 Jason C. Kuo Assistant Professor of Art At Williams since 1985 B.A., National Taiwan Univ., 1971 Ph.D., Univ. of Michigan, 1980 Karen B. Kwitter Associate Professsor of Astronomy At Williams since 1979 B.A., Wellesley, 1972 Ph.D., U.C.L.A., 1979 Benjamin W. Labaree Adjunct Professor of History Director, Williams-Mystic Program At Williams since 1963 B.A., Yale, 1950 Ph.D., Harvard, 1957 Aida Laleian Visiting Assistant Prof. of Art At Williams since 1987 B.F.A., Art Inst. of Chicago, 1978 M.F.A., Univ. of Calif., Davis, 1980 Mary M. Lamb Assistant Director Office of Career Counseling At Williams since 1982 Renzie W. Lamb Assistant Prof. of Physical Education Coach: Men's Lacrosse, Football, Women's Squash At Williams since 1968 B.A., Hofstra, 1959 Patricia A. Leach Lecturer in Art Education Coordinator Williams College Museum of Art At Williams since 1975 B.A., Franklin 8 Marshall, 1971 Ph.D., Princeton, 1984 William Lenhart Assistant Prof. of Computer Science At Williams since 1982 B.S., St. Joseph's, 1977 Ph.D., Dartmouth, 1982 9 g 'hi' Q., M Q-sr I x I X PY' A E , ,.,, ffl: David B. Levine Assistant Prof. of Computer Science At Williams since 1985 B.A., Swarthmore, 1980 Ph.D., Dartmouth, 1986 Brian Levy Assistant Professor of Economics At Williams since 1983 B.A., Univ. of Cape Town, 1976 Ph.D., Harvard, 1983 Ralph Lieberman Lecturer in Art, First Semester At Williams since 1986 B.A.,, Brandeis, 1961 Ph.D., New York University, 1972 John K. Limon Assistant Professor of English At Williams since 1984 B.A., Harvard, 1974 Ph.D., Berkeley,1981 D. Stephen Lindsay Assistant Professor of Psychology At Williams since 1987 B.A., Reed, 1981 M.A., Princeton, 1985 Frances Lippmann Psychological Counselor At Williams since 1984 B.A., AdeIphi,1955 Ph.D.,New York University, 1966 Peter Lipton Assistant Professor of Philosophy At Williams since 1985 B.A., Wesleyan, 1976 D. Phil., Oxford, 1985 H. Ganse Little Jr. Professor of Religion Chairman, Religion At Williams since 1963 A.B., Princeton, 1954 Ph.D., Harvard, 1965 Richard Loew Director, Language Laboratory At Williams since 1987 B.A., Seton Hall Univ., 1959 M.A.T., lndiana University, 1969 Charles M. Lovett Jr. Assistant Professor of Chemistry At Williams since 1985 B.S., Cal. State Poly., 1979 Ph.D., Cornell, 1985 Kathryn M. Lux Intern, Career Counseling At Williams since 1987 B.A., Cornell, 1984 Michael A. Lynes Assistant Professor of Biology At Williams since 1983 B.A., Colby, 1975 Ph.D., Univ. of N. Carolina, 1979 'we' Q 'QT-3 E Y 'll if M' x. SEQ 5 Jing-Heng S. Ma Associate Professor of Chinese Chairman, East Asian Languages At Williams since 1984 B.Ed., Taiwan Normal Univ., 1958 Ph.D., Michigan, 1983 Michael MacDonald Assistant Prof. of Political Science At Williams since 1983 A.B., Berkeley, 1972 Ph.D., Berkeley, 1983 Duncan P. Mann Assistant Professor of Economics At Williams since-1987 B.A., Evergreen State, 1976 Ph.D., Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1984 Kathryn A. Manzo Assistant Prof. of Political Science At Williams since 1987 B.Sc., Manchester Univ., 1979 M.A., Arizona State Univ., 1983 George E. Marcus Professor of Political Science At Williams since 1967 A.B., Columbia, 1964 Ph.D., Northwestern, 1968 J. Hodge Markgraf Professor of Chemistry Vice President Alumni Relations and Development At Williams since 1959 B.A., Williams, 1952 Ph.D., Yale, 1957 Michael Martys Technical Assistant Computer Center At Williams since 1987 Tessa Marwick Visiting Lect. in Theatre, Sec. Sem. At Williams since 1988 B.A., Univ. of Cape Town, 1964 Christine Larson Mason Assistant Prof. of Physical Education Coach: Women's Field Hockey, Women's Lacrosse At Williams since 1980 B.S., Penn. State, 1978 Ed.M., Boston University, 1986 Ann McCallum Lecturer in Art, First Semester At Williams since 1987 B.A., McGill, 1974 M.Arch., Yale, 1980 William E. McCormick Assistant Prof. of Physical Education Coach: Hockey Assistant Athletic Director At Williams since 1953 B.S., Michigan State, 1952 M.A., Michigan State, 1961 Karen McCoy Visiting Assistant Professor of Art At Williams since 1987 B.A., N.E. Louisiana Univ., 1972 M.F.A., Art Inst. ol Chicago, 1978 Earl L. McFarland Professor of Economics At Williams since 1968 B.A., Columbia, 1958 Ph.D., Columbia, 1974 5 73- W-f 'm , -.1--...,,v.. .I ,Q Sarah C. McFarland Reference Librarian At Williams since 1968 B.S., Purdue, 1960 M.L.S., Columbia, 1968 Thomas E. McGill Professor of Psychology At Williams since 1958 B.A., Youngstown State, 1954 Ph.D., Princeton, 1958 Nancy J. Mclntire Assistant to the President At Williams since 1970 B.A., New Hampshire, 1962 M.A., Harvard, 1965 Kathleen McNally-Wassenar Lecturer in Economics Associate Director of Development At Williams since 1978 B.A., Barnard, 1969 Ph.D., Columbia, 1979 Kathleen McNeely Acting Associate Chaplain At Williams since 1987 B.A., Denison, 1982 M.Div., Hanlard, 1985 William H. McNeill Visiting Prof. of History, Sec. Sem. At Williams since 1988 B.A., Univ. of Chicago, 1938 Ph.D., Cornell, 1947 Michael S. McPherson Professor of Economics Chairman, Economics At Williams since 1974 A.B., Univ. of Chicago, 1967 Ph.D., Univ. of Chicago, 1974 Lisa Melendy Instructor in Physical Education Coach: Women's Soccer At Williams since 1985 A.B., Smith, 1982 M.S., Univ. of Massachusetts, 1985 Charlotte Melin Lecturer in German At Williams since 1987 B.A., Bennington, 1974 Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1983 Deborah Menaker Lecturer in Art, Second Semester Associate Curator Williams College Museum of Art At Williams since 1986 B.A., Vassar, 1971 M.A., New York University, 1977 Elizabeth Miller Registrar Williams College Museum of Art At Williams since 1987 B.A., Castleton State, 1982 Steven Millhauser Visiting Associate Prof. of English At Williams since 1986 B.A., Columbia, 1965 William R. Moomaw Prof. of Chem. and Environ. Studies Chairman, Environmental Studies Director, C.E.S. At Williams since 1964 B.A., Williams, 1959 Ph.D., M.l.T., 1965 Douglas B. Moore Professor of Music At Williams since 1970 B.Mus., Indiana University, 1967 D.M.A., Catholic University, 1977 Katherine L.B. Moore Instructor in Chemistry At Williams since 1984 B.A., College of St. Teresa, 1972 M.A., Indiana University, 1974 Frank Morgan Associate Prof. of Mathematics At Williams since 1987 S.B., M.l.T., 1974 Ph.D., Princeton, 1977 Katherine G. Morrissey Assistant Professor of History At Williams since 1987 B.A., Yale, 1978 M.Phil., Yale, 1984 Saeed A. Mughal Comptroller At Williams since 1985 B.A., Punjab University, 1957 M.B.A., Washington State, 1961 Peter T. Murphy Assistant Professor of English At Williams since 1986 B.A., Yale, 1981 Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1986 Thomas P. Murtagh Assistant Prof. of Computer Science At Williams since 1986 A.B., Princeton, 1974 Ph.D., Cornell, 1983 Richard L. Nesbitt Assistant Director of Admissions At Williams since 1985 B.A., Williams, 1974 Gail Newman Assistant Professor of German At Williams since 1983 B.A., Northwestern, 1976 Ph.D., Univ. of Minnesota, 1985 I -1 ' ' f' In - Itfifit Srfr' ' x L Q sig 1 ig . I - -' fazzxzm - , . 4, , . . as-. Q 9' ' H772 gh, , H. Travers Newton Jr. Visiting Lecturer in Art At Williams since 1987 B.A., U. of Calif., Davis, 1972 Cert. in Restoration, Hanfard, 1979 Anthony J. Nicastro Lecturer in Romance Languages At Williams since 1972 B.A., New York University, 1962 Ph.D., Columbia, 1971 Linda Nochlin Vstng. Professor of Art Hist., Sec. Sem At Williams since 1988 B.A., Vassar, 1951 Ph.D., New York University, 1963 Francis C. Oakley Professor of History President of the College At Williams since 1961 B.A., Oxford, 1953 Ph.D., Yale, 1960 LL.D., Amherst, 1986 Carol Ockman Associate Professor of Art At Williams since 1978 B.A., Stanford,1972 Ph.D., Yale, 1982 Daniel D. O'Connor Professor of Philosophy At Williams since 1961 A.B., Univ. of Detroit, 1955 Ph.D., Yale, 1961 Michael Oman Director of Development At Williams since 1986 B.A., Stanford, 1961 Ph.D., Stanford, 1972 Robert G. Ouelette Programmer!Analyst Computer Center At Williams since 1982 Gwendolyn Owens Prendergast Fellow Williams College Museum of Art At Williams since 1986 B.A., Tufts, 1976 M.A., Williams, 1979 Clara C. Park Lecturer in English Chairman, History of Ideas At Williams since 1972 B.A., Fladcliffe, ,1944 M.A., Univ. of Michigan, 1948 Thomas H. Parker Associate Director of Admissions At Williams since 1979 B.A., Williams, 1969 M.A.T., Harvard, 1973 Charles P. Parkhurst Lecturer in History of Art Deputy Director for Special Projects Williams College Museum of Art At Williams since 1983 B.A., Williams, 1935 M.F.A., Princeton, 1941 . q 5 .3 if 1 X rm ., Q' ,ff Jay M. Pasachoff Professor of Astronomy Director of Hopkins Obsenlatory At Williams since 1972 A.B., Harvard, 1963 Ph.D., Harvard, 1969 Peter W. Parsons Vstng. Assoc. Prof. of Art, Sec. Sem At Williams since 1988 B.Arch., Cornell, 1964 M.A., Cornell, 1965 Vivian L. Patterson Assistant Curator Collections Management Williams College Museum of Art At Williams since 1980 B.A., Williams, 1977 M.A., Williams, 1980 Alvin Ft. Pearman Asst. Prof. Physical Education At Williams since 1985 B.A., Colgate, 1970 Robert R. Peck Lecturer in Physical Education Chairman, Physical Education Athletics and Recreation At Williams since 1971 B.S., Stetson, 1951 Ed.D., Columbia, 1958 Carol J. Pepper Chaplain At Williams since 1982 B.A., Ursinus, 1973 M.Div., Yale, 1978 Norman R. Petersen Jr. Professor of Religion At Williams since 1969 B.F.A., Pratt Institute, 1957 Ph.D., Harvard, 1967 Julie Lasson Peterson Secretary to the President At Williams since 1964 Douglas W. Phillips Assistant Comptroller At Williams since 1986 B.A., Rutgers, 1980 Mark Philp Visiting Lecturer in Politics Williams-Oxford Program At Williams since 1987 B.A., University of Bradford, 1974 D.Phil., Oxford, 1983 C. Ballard Pierce Professor of Physics At Williams since 1966 B.S., Univ. of Richmond, 1954 Ph.D., Univ. of Illinois, 1960 mme Q. - wif.. .1e:2f55s.e- , 2- 1-Zhi' A A ,,. T. A .5 George Pistorius Professor of Romance Languages At Williams since 1963 Ph.D., Univ. of Penn., 1963 Marie Pistorius Cataloguer, Library At Williams since 1968 Dipl. in L.S., Prague, 1945 Cert. UFOD, Paris, 1950 Christopher Pye Assistant Professor of English At Williams since 1984 B.A., Oberlin, 1975 Ph.D., Cornell, 1985 Judith Raab Assistant to the Director Williams College Museum of Art At Williams since 1987 B.A., U.N.C., Chapel Hill, 1961 Lawrence E. Raab Associate Professor of English At Williams since 1976 B.A., Middlebury, 1968 M.A., Syracuse, 1972 Beth Logan Balmuth Raffeld Assistant Director of Development At Williams since 1986 B.A., Mt. Holyoke, 1980 Cornelius E. Ralford Assistant Director of Admissions At Willlams slnce 1987 B.A., Univ. of Pittsburgh, 1978 M.A., Carnegie-Mellon, 1982 Neil L. Rappaport Visiting Lecturer in Art, Sec. Sem. At Williams slnce 1988 B.A.., Williams, 1965 William S. Reed Vice President for Administration Treasurer At Williams since 1981 B.A., Kenyon, 1960 M.P.A., Syracuse,1961 Kristin V. Rehder Senior Development Writer At Williams since 1987 B.A., Randolph-Macon, 1974 John F. Reichert Professor of English At Williams since 1968 B.A., Amherst, 1957 Ph.D., Stanford, 1962 Michael A. Reopell Programming Manager Alumni Relations and Development At Williams since 1987 B.S., North Adams State, 1985 Joan Ramon Resina Asst. Prof. of Romance Languages At Williams since 1986 B.A., Brandeis, 1978 Ph.D., Berkeley, 1986 Fayette Reynolds Instructor in Biology At Wllllams since 1987 B.A., William Smith, 1973 M.S., SUNY, Brockport, 1975 David P. Richardson Assistant Professor of Chemistry At Williams since 1986 B.A., Univ. of Michigan, 1979 Ph.D., Univ. of Calif., 1984 Katharin Mack Roberts Assistant Professor of History At Williams since 1987 B.A., Scripps, 1979 Ph.D., U. Cal., Santa Barbara, 1986 Kenneth C. Roberts Jr. Professor of Music Director, Choral Society At Williams since 1962 B.Mus., Univ. of Michigan, 1961 Ph.D., Univ. of Michigan, 1965 Nancy Lee Roberts Assistant Prof. of Physical Education Coach: Women's Basketball Women's Volleyball At Williams since 1986 B.S., East Stroudsburg State, 1979 M.Ed., Wilkes, 1985 Jennifer E. Robertson Visit. Asst. Prof. of Anthropology At Williams since 1986 B.A., Cornell, 1975 Ph.D., Cornell, 1985 Jean Rogers Accountant At Williams since 1985 B.S., Boston University, 1974 Matthew L. Rohn Assistant Professor of Art At Williams since 1985 B.A., George Washington, 1973 Ph.D., Univ. of Michigan, 1984 James L. Rosenberg Visiting Prof. of Theatre, Sec. Sem. At Williams since 1988 A.B., Univ. of Calif., 1951 Ph.D., Univ of Denver, 1954 David R. Ross Assistant Professor ot Economics At Williams since 1983 B.A., Williams, 1977 Ph.D., Northwestern, 1984 Raymond W. Ruddon Visiting Prof. of Biology, First Sem. At Williams since 1987 B.S., Univ. of Detroit, 1958 M.D., Univ. of Michigan, 1967 LX .iq 1 -ani A r i n . . . .... , iv wk It e li +1 fm: dv df., ,' sg 61: QPYH it f. . ik 1' T. Michael Russo Assistant Prof. of Physical Education Coordinator of Physical Education Coach: Men's Soccer At Williams since 1979 B.A., Univ. of Massachusetts, 1967 M.S., Univ. of Massachusetts, 1970 Richard Sabot Professor of Economics At Williams since 1984 B.A., Univ. of Penn., 1966 D.Phil., Oxford, 1973 Carl R. Samuelson Assistant Prof. of Physical Education Coordinator of Aquatics Coach: Swimming At Williams since 1966 B.S., Springfield, 1957 M.S., Springfield, 1964 Sheafe Satterthwaite Lecturer in Art Planning Associate, C.E.S. At Williams since 1970 B.A., Univ. of Virginia, 1962 Stephen A. Schaffer Assistant to the Vice President At Williams since 1987 B.A., U.C.L.A., 1980 M.Q.S., Arizona State Univ., 1987 Morton 0. Schapiro Associate Professor of Economics Assistant Provost At Williams since 1980 B.S., Hofstra,'1975 Ph.D., Univ. of Penn., 1979 Robert C.L. Scott Visiting Prof. of History, Sec. Sem. At Williams since 1946 B.A., Yale, 1935 Ph.D., Yale, 1940 Diana L. Sedney Assistant Professor of Chemistry At Williams since 1981 B.A., Towson State, 1973 Ph.D., Northeastern, 1979 Irwin Shainman Professor of Music At Williams since 1948 B.A., Pomona, ,1943 Premier Prix, Paris Con., 1950 David A. Shea Jr. Science References Librarian At Williams since 1985 B.A., Holy Cross, 1979 M.S.L.S., Univ. of N. Carolina, 1986 John B. Sheahan Professor of Economics At Williams since 1954 B.A., Stanford, 1948 Ph.D., Harvard, 1954 V -anvil' Constance D. Sheehy Manager of Office Systems Admissions At Williams since 1986 B.A., Williams, 1975 Harry Sheehy Asst. Prof. of Physical Education Coach: Men's Basketball At Williams since 1983 B.A., Williams, 1975 Betina Shepard Visiting Lect. in Theatre, First Sem. At Williams since 1987 B.A., Sarah Lawrence, 1963 James R. Shepard Assistant Professor of English At Williams since 1978 B.A., Trinity, 1978 M.F.A., Brown, 1980 Deanna K. Shorb Production Management Associate Williamstheatre At Williams since 1985 B.A., West Chester Univ., 1984 Cesar Silva Assistant Prof. of Mathematics At Williams since 1984 B.S., Catholic Univ., Peru, 1977 Ph.D., Univ. of Rochester, 1984 Anne R. Skinner Lecturer in Chemistry At Williams since 1967 B.A., Radcliffe, 1961 Ph.D., Yale, 1966 James F. Skinner Professor of Chemistry Chairman, Chemistry At Williams since 1966 B.A., Williams, 1961 Ph.D., Yale, 1964 Charles O. Sloane lll Assistant Prof. of Physical Education Coach: Squash, Tennis At Williams since 1971 B.A., Princeton, 1964 Ph.D., Univ. of Massachusetts, 1982 Robert D. Slocum Assistant Professor of Biology At Williams since 1985 B.A., Univ. of Maine, 1974 Ph.D., Univ. of Texas, 1981 David C. Smith Lecturer in Biology At Williams since 1979 B.S., Yale, 1968 Ph.D., Univ. of Michigan, 1977 David L. Smith Associate Professor of English At Williams since 1980 B.A., New College, Florida, 1974 Ph.D., Univ. of Chicago, 1980 f sg S' KQQQL 511.7 .V Ai? ,hwy . . vi KJ! ' '39 Q x. In 5. Q. If xii' Kia . , , .A li ' hi ' - f' was , .... t M A., gc A asa... 'I Mast 1525 1 l if . e- --2944.3 .Q cl l Meal l will Howard W. Smith Lecturer in Psychology At Williams since 1985 B.A. Marietta, 1974 Ph.D., Columbia, 1977 Philip F. Smith Director of Admissions At Williams since 1959 B.A., Williams, 1955 M.A.T., Harvard, 1956 Robert H. Smitheram Vstng. Asst. Prof. of East Asian Lang At Williams since 1987 B.A., Univ. of Calif., 1975 Ph.D., Stanford, 1987 Anita R. Sokolsky Assistant Professor of English At Williams since 1981 B.A., Oberlin, 1974 Ph.D., Cornell, 1985 Paul R. Solomon Associate Professor of Psychology At Williams since 1976 B.A., SUNY, New Paltz, 1970 Ph.D., Univ. of Massachusetts, 1975 Karen L. Sotherland Visiting Asst. Prof. of Political Sci. At Williams since 1987 B.A., SUNY, Binghampton, 1973 M.A., SUNY, Binghampton, 1977 Sheila M. Spear Assistant Dean of the College At Williams since 1983 B.Sc., Univ. of London, 1962 M.Ed., Univ. of Melbourne, 1979 Thomas T. Spear Associate Professor of History Chr., Afr., Mid. Estrn. Studies, 1st Sem. At Williams since 1980 B.A., Williams, 1962 Ph.D., Univ. of Wisconsin, 1974 Guilford L. Spencer Il Professor of Mathematics At Williams since 1957 B.A., Williams, 1944 Ph.D., Univ. of Michigan, 1953 Willard Spiegelman Visiting Professor of English At Williams since 1987 B.A., Williams, 1966 ' Ph.D., Harvard, 1971 Padmanabhan Srinagesh Assistant Professor of Economics At Williams since 1983 B.A., Delhi Univ., 1972 Ph.D., Univ. of Rochester, 1980 John E. Stambaugh Professor of Classics Acting Chairman, Classics, Sec. Sem. At Williams since 1965 B.A., Trinity, 1961 Ph.D., Princeton, 1967 fl Al 44 if .A V I af 5 g W. Ronald A. Stant Trainer At Williams since 1968 Susan R. Stephans Associate Director of Development At Williams since 1985 B.A., Mount Holyoke, 1974 Zelda Stern Public Relations Coordinator Williams College Museum of Art At Williams since 1986 B.A., Barnard, 1970 Beverly D. Stevens Director of Development Operations At Williams since 1982 B.A., Wheaton, 1964 Henry Stewart Director of Administrative Computing Computer Center At Williams since 1978 B.A., SUNY, Plattsburgh, 1969 M.S., Univ. of Southwest La., 1971 Whitney S. Stoddard Visiting Professor of Art At Williams since 1938 B.A., Williams, 1935 Ph.D., Harvard, 1941 Jefferson Strait Assistant Professor of Physics At Williams since 1985 A.B., Harvard, 1975 Ph.D., Brown, 1985 Jaine Strauss Visiting Asst. Prof. of Psychology At Williams since 1987 B.A., Swarthmore, 1980 Ph.D.,Univ. of Rochester, 1985 P. Lynn Stuart Assistant Professor of Economics At Williams since 1985 B.A., Colby, 1977 Ph.D., Univ. of Colorado, 1985 Elizabeth Sudduth Technical Services Librarian At Williams since 1987 B.A., SUNY, Buffalo, 1980 M.S.L.S., U.N.C., Chapel Hill, 1985 William E. Sudduth Ill Documents Librar1an!Cataloger At Williams since 1985 B.A., Randolph Macon, 1983 M.S.L.S., Univ. of N. Carolina, 1985 Robert Suderburg Professor of Music Composer in Residence Chairman, Music At Williams since 1985 B.A., Univ. of Minn., 1957 Ph.D., Univ.of Penn., 1966 Zia? .,, ' 3 . M 42 3 aff. Edward J. Sullivan Visiting Prof. of Art History, Sec. Sem At Williams since 1988 B.A., New York University, 1971 Ph.D., New York Universlty,1979 Karen Swann Assistant Professor of English At Williams since 1984 B.A., Oberlin, 1975 Ph.D., Cornell, 1983 Scott G. Swanson Visiting Assistant Prof. of History At Williams since 1985 B.A., Yale, 1973 Ph.D., Cornell, 1987 E. Howland Swift Associate Director of Development At Williams since 1980 B.S., Cornell, 1955 M.B.A., U.C.L.A., 1963 Barbara Takenaga Assistant Professor of Art At Williams since 1985 B.F.A., Univ. of Colorado, 1972 M.F.A., Univ. of Colorado, 1978 Kurt P. Tauber Professor of Political Science Chairman, Experimental and Cross-Disciplinary Studies At Williams since 1960 S.B., Harvard, 1946 Ph.D., Harvard, 1951 Anna A. Tavis X Assistant Professor of Russian A Q, C' At Williams since 1987 KA N M.A., Leningrad Herzen Institute, 1979 ' Ph.D., Princeton, 1987 'fl QR l Dinny S. Taylor Senior Programmer Analyst Computer Center At Williams since 1983 B.A., Connecticut College, 1968 M.Ed., Lesley, 1970 Mark C. Taylor Professor of Religion Director Center for Humanities and Social Sciences At Williams since 1973 B.A., Wesleyan, 1968 Doktograd, U. of Copenhagen, 1981 Ph.D., Harvard, 1973 Stephen Tifft Assistant Professor of English At Williams since 1985 B.A., Harvard, 1975 Ph.D., Cornell, 1984 Rosemarie Tong Associate Professor of Philosophy Chairman, Women's Studies At Williams since 1978 B.A., Marygrove,1970 Ph.D., Temple, 1978 Charles R. Toomajian Jr. Registrar At Williams since 1986 A.B., Bowdoin, 1965 Ph.D., Cornell, 1974 A , .. J X' Patricia J. Tracy Associate Professor of History Chairman, American Studies, Sec. Sem At Williams since 1978 A.B., Smith, 1969 Ph.D., Univ. of Massachusetts, 1977 G. Lawrence Vankin Professor of Biology At Williams since 1962 B.S., New York University, 1954 Ph.D., New York University, 1962 Laszlo G. Versenyi Professor of Philosophy Chairman, Philosophy At Williams since 1958 B.A., Yale, 1952 Ph.D., Yale, 1955 Robert L. Volz Custodian of Chapin Library At Williams since 1977 B.A., Marquette, 1962 M.A.L.S., Univ. of Wisc., 1963 William G. Wagner Associate Professor ot History At Williams since 1979 B.A., Haverford, 1972 D.Phil., Oxford, 1980 Robert G.L. Waite Professor of History At Williams since 1949 B.A., Macalester, 1941 Ph.D., Harvard, 1949 John W. Wakeman-Linn Assistant Professor of Economics At Williams since 1985 B.A., St. John's Univ., 1980 Ph.D., Univ. of Wisc., Madison, 1986 John C. Walsh Assistant Director of Development At Williams since 1986 B.A., Williams, 1954 M.B.A., Harvard, 1956 Winthrop M. Wassenar Director of Physical Plant Buildings and Grounds At Williams since 1964 B.S., W.P.l., 1959 M.S., W.P.I., 1960 John W. Webber Sports information Director At Williams since 1987 A.B., Hamilton, 1984 William Weaver Vstng.Prof. of Rom. Lang., 1st Sem. At Williams since 1987 B.A., Princeton, 1946 Judith R. Wegner Assistant Professor of Religion At Williams since 1985 B.A., Univ. of Cambridge, 1955 Ph.D., Brown,1986 if' -uq,v'9' 'WMF I Peter S. Wells Director of Crew At Williams since 1982 B.A., Williams, 1979 David J. Westall Asst. Dir. of Architectural Services Buildings and Grounds At Williams since 1983 B.A., Va. Polytechnic Inst., 1976 B..Arch., Va. Polytechnic lnst., 1977 Alan White Assistant Professor of Philosophy At Williams since 1986 B.A., Tulane, 1972 Ph.D., Penn. State, 1980 Robert S. Whitesell Assistant Professor of Economics At Williams since 1987 B.A., Bucknell, 1973 Ph.D., U.N.C., Chapel Hill, 1983 Philip G. Wick Director of Financial Aid At Williams since 1962 B.A., Williams, 1956 Gordon C. Winston Professor of Economics At Williams since 1963 A.B., Whitman, 1950 Ph.D., Stanford,1964 Reinhard A. Wobus Professor of Geology At Williams since 1966 A.B., Washington Univ., 1962 Ph.D., Stanford, 1966 James B. Wood Professor of History At Williams since 1973 B.A., Florida Presbyterian, 1968 Ph.D., Emory, 1973 William K. Wootters Assistant Professor of Physics At Williams since 1982 B.S., Stanford, 1973 Ph.D., University of Texas, 1980 Lawrence E. Wright Lecturer in Computer Science Director of Computer Center At Williams since 1968 B.A., Williams, 1958 Ph.D., Ft.P.l., 1976 Lisa H. Wright Assistant Professor of English At Williams since 1983 B.A., Ohio State, 1974 Ph.D., lndiana University, 1985 Steven Wright Lecturer in English Assistant Dean of the College At Williams since 1984 A.B., Miami University, Ohio, 1974 Ph.D., Indiana University, 1986 Q' Us Y . 4, f If I, . if gk , J v A fx x Reiko Yamada Asst. Prof. of East Asian Languages At Williams since 1986 B.A., Portland State, 1978 M.A., Cornell, 1982 La Stephen D. Younger Assistant Professor of Economics At Williams since 1984 B.A., Miami University, Ohio, 1979 Ph.D., Stanford, 1986 Rafia Zafar Bolin Fellow in English At Williams since 1987 B.A., CUNY, 1975 ' M.A., Columbia, 1983 Paul Zimet Visiting Lect. in Theatre, First Sem. At Williams since 1987 B.A., Columbia, 1963 Steven J. Zottoli Associate Professor of Biology At Williams since 1980 B.A. Bowdoin, 1969 Ph.D., Univ. of Massachusetts, 1976 .H ir I' , M, ,, X., i , ' A I' Qs? 'Zi' +43 .C arp..- i-'WK 5 151 'Q s x73 ,,..---mmm, ,ml 33, 40. 'L X ,V - if Activities 121 WJ 5 I. 1221U.S. News Survey an , I National Liberal-Arts 5 Colleges 0 Rank Hating C 1 Williams College 1Mass.l 71.7010 2 Swarthmore College lPenn.l 70.7010 3 Carleton College tMinn.l 69.6010 y 5 4 Amherst College tMass.l 58.7910 5 Oberlin College fOhiol 51.1010 . 6 Pomona College tCalif.1 42.4910 1 Wesleyan University 1Conn.1 42.4'10 8 Wellesley College tMass.l 41.310 9 Haverlord College 1Penn.J 40.2010 10 Grinnell College flowal 39.1010 1 1 Bryn Mawr College iPenn.1 35.9010 1 2 Bowdoin College 1Me.J 29.3ofo Reed College COreg.l 29.3910 14 Smith College 1Mass.l 22.8010 1 5 Davidson College tN.C.J 2O.7'10 V M 16 Earlham College Und.l 19.6010 y 17 Middlebury College rvry 16.3010 1 Mounl Holyoke College tMass.l 16.3010 gg I? 19 Sl. John's College 1Md.l 13.0010 1 if 20 Colorado College 12.0010 St. Olaf College tMinn.l 12.0ofu 22 Centre College ol Kentucky 10.9010 23 Claremont McKenna College 1Calil.1 9.8 10 24 Vassar College 1N.Y1 8.7010 25 Hamilton College fN.Yl 7.6010 Washngcln and Lee University 1Va.J 7.6010 U.S. News 80 World Report, October 26, 1987, p. 55. A Headline We Were Happy To See Dnce again, Williams takes first place in the National Liberal-Arts Colleges cat- lgory of U.S. News and World Reports survey of Americas colleges. College ind University presidents have been properly reluctant to attach great impor- Ence to these rankings, but it is always a pleasure of course to know our peers ink well of Williams, said President Oakley. - The Williams Record, October 27, 1987 1988 Gull123 . And A Headline We Would Have Liked To See 5 ,, , -d,.-,ziggy fl' K A Letter From Tlilelgletlfcsz An Offer Wegmril iiiise Two weeks ago I received this letter from the presumptuous sports editors of the Amherst Student. I thought you might be interested in reading it. Amherst, Mass, October 12, 1987 Dear Al, This is a copy of a letter we have sent to The William.: Record. Please respond to Dave Truman, P.O. Box 823, Amherst College, Amherst, MA 0l002 as soon as possible. As the traditional Amherst-Williams football game approaches, our confidence knows no bounds. Due to the fact that we have won the last six games in a row and that your team is currently OV3, we have a proposition for you. As sports editors of The Amherst Student, we hereby put our joumalistic credibility on the line via the following gentlemanly wager. If loops, we mean whenj Amherst beats the Purple Cows Cniee nickname, by the wayj on November 14, you will agree to run the following phrase in headline print: Amherst College and Amherst Football are superior to Williams College and Williams Football in every respect. Go llortl .leffs! Should, through some extremely bizarre twist of fate, thc liphmen tanother good nickname, we might addy upset the mighty Lord Jeffs, we will run an equivalent phrase of your choosing. We hope that you are gentleman enough to accept our bet tthough we doubt it, since you do go to Williamsj. As representatives ofthe finest college in the nation and, of course, the best in the Little Three, we humbly await your response. Term.: I rradient, Matthew B. Morchower '90 l e l David R. Truman '90 4 Sports Editors, The Amherst Student P.S, We can discuss other bets on the game tof other, more practical items, perhapsj either by mail or before our victory. See you in Williamstown tif we can find ith. What was that about journalistic credibility? -Al Nlollur .L It - The Williams Record, October 27, 1987 sa g, - - .- 2-ist sas - ss? . '. 4 ,ag .. '1,5.t..f 1988 GuIl125 i 126!Semi-Formals f 'Na Y: . r Q , 1 1 Q--fd' S I Semi-Formals I Qi-ff? 535 I' ,xx -,Sf - M ki 6' Ss S3 z wr l...ve rs ' . YW. M f' 9 S' H - Q 2T1k4,4: Q ,Q -Mqt, 10 -ff- ' 1988 GuI!127 So They Thought They Could Spoil Our Fun? Kegs were banned from the tailgate area this year and conflict arose over the Wiliiamstown open-container ordi- nance, but that did not seem to dent the alcohol consumption or dampen the festive atmosphere. Wi' X is 128fTaiigates Williamstown Chief of Police Zoito, who last year said that he would send plain clothesmen down to the tailgate area, was more ambig- uous about his plans this year. Asked if he would send policemen, he said, 'lt would be foolish to let you know, wouldn't it? We like to keep a few sur- prise parties ready.' on the open-container ordinance: Dean Kenyatta said that the tail- gate area is college property and is exempt from the ordinance. Zoito said, 'A public way is a place where the public has a right of access or is invited in' . . . 'Now, can I buy a ticket to the game?' - Williams Record, October 6, 1987 ffl' 1988 Gul!129 130!ACtivitieS Q 3 , , ,M K . x.:', .,,,. A E W ,,...,..-'-N , WJ- Ks .X if xQ+ .4- ,,,'e' K Q 4 Q 4 -'Q fi us ,W 4 SQ as 4 Q W Q v g., 'Q Q -s 4 0 4 Q ,Q 0 4 A 4 Q A 4 4 Q , Q . 'Q- Q dip. -'Q +0 'R 4' ,ff vp v fhfl WJ ' .. Z1 -f 4 ww 1988 GuI,131 fkfm .nl G 1 Yu' I A A ,WMQHZQW Q --f' '+P' g -f 42212 -9551s , A W Tartuffe .,, is in Wm Q 3, 1. 134lWiIIiamstheatre J- ,Ai Bmw E I- I- 'ID Z CD -I I I'I'I JP -I I I'I'l .-L LO CID NI I W CD Race relations and minority con- cerns were important issues through- out the year. ln the fall, attention focused on the newly developed Commission on Campus Race Re- lations, consisting of two students, two faculty members, two adminis- trative staff members, and chaired by Political Science professor Tim Cook. The Commission hoped to achieve both institutional reforms and changes in student interaction. During the course of the year, the Commission reviewed the existing grievance procedure, formulated a proposal for a mandatory freshman assembly on race relations, and sponsored a panel discussion en- titled, Opening Up: Perceptions of Racism and Difference at Williams. The panel consisted of eight studentsg each of them discussed their perception of racism at Williams. Over 400 students, as well as some faculty, attended the panel, which was followed by discussions in each house led by the house College Council representative. Later in the year, controversy arose over the college's affirmative action policy. Editorials and letters on the subject appeared in both the Williams Record and The Issue, and there was a series of private letters and all-campus mailings. On March 4, a group of 24 minority students, members of the Coalition Against Racist Education QCAREJ, presented the administration with a list of 13 de- mands. ln a written response, Pres- ident Francis Oakley said that the college would take steps to improve the affirmative action program, his re- sponse met some but not all of the 13 demands. On April 21, a group of minority students took over the Dean's office in Jenness House. The CARE mem- bers were not satisfied with the ac- tions taken by the college in re- sponse to their earlier demands and occupied Jenness House because Race Relations they felt the administration was un willing to address basic issues re garding minority concerns a Williams. The occupation was part o a nation-wide movement and re ceived a great deal of media atten tion. Reactions on campus were mixed, although the general con sensus was one of support for the take-over. The take-over ended after 2t hours of negotiations between CARE members and the administration which resulted in an agreement tha the college would address minoritf concerns in three areas: minoritf presence on the faculty, minority representation in the curriculum, ant minority life on campus. In the after math of the take-over, CARE mem bers remained unsure of what the long-term effects would be. What ever the results, it is certain that mi nority concerns will remain an impor tant issue at Williams in years ti come. 136!Race Relations we sm NEQESSFHY. E-. Wag Jenness Occupation ,,f if was , M I do not regard this as an ad hoc response, but a continuing entity addressing a set of problems which are unlikely to yield quickly or readily to a so- lution. - President Francis Oakley on the CCRR, the Williams Record, Sept. 15, 1987. The goal is to create a situation in which people can freely consider each other's views on the issue in a very frank and open environment. - College Council President Carter Zinn '88 on the panel discussion, Williams Record, Oct. 27, '87 Currently, racism is largely perceived to concern only obvious examples of malice, or desires to be separate, a use of racial slurs is racist by this defini- tion, but systematic acts that make some students feel estranged from the college community are not. - Farhan Haq '89 in an editorial in the Williams Record, Nov. 10, 1987. Affirmative action is a liberal euphemism for re- verse discrimination. - David Kane '88 in an editorial in the Williams Record, Feb. 16, 1988. The goal of our affirmative action program is to in- crease the proportion of women and minorities on the faculty to a level that is more consistent with the proportion of qualified women and minorities with PhDs in the fields taught at Williams . . . Once we have done all we can to make sure that women and minorities are fully represented in our applicant pool, we evaluate all applicants by the same criteria and standards. - Acting Dean of Faculty George F. Goethals in a letterto the editor in the Williams Record, Feb. 23, 1988. Although we are sincerely opposed to racism in any form, we believe the college is doing its best to address this problem. Carefully considered, de- liberate reform is needed, not the quick-fix, imprac- tical solutions presented by CARE in its original thirteen demands. -from a petition circulated by Kevin Conn '90 signed by 21 people, Williams Record, Apr. 26, 1988. Only time will tell . . .at this point all we can say is that we have made a lot of work for ourselves. In the short run, I feel we did meet with a moderate rate of success. - Kevin Hinton '89, CARE member, the Record. I think we have made certain commitments. We will certainly deliver on them. - President Francis Oakley, Williams Record. 1988 GuIl137 Winter Carnival 138fWinter Carnival An ' , 5 . ,r OI ee. if v y X v ., we -r m ' E if gn 1988 GuI!139 All That Jazz J' 14O!Jazz Ensemble and Jitterbugging :wufkgii X-1 if Q .-xx sa S VM 32 1988 GUV141 142!Act t International Day Aww' ' V fs- 4 li:ff . ' ' A kxyhk M i I I I . ,, . E In 1987-88, revlvl 8 ff became a major Issue . . 88 -. - - 28 '-'--' - H - 'iw 11. ,. an 111, bmz, f V , 8'88 ' '88888 . . 'li N ti. x Kixkkh I .... 8 u Q,Q ,,,88l.L1,,..,,. h . L+ 'LA' Q' . ,. '--f11f 1128 Q '18'-- ' . ,- . 8,... .. ,limk -'h8 ,- KL A '-m 888. L A, LL T7 5 5 -4 11A ii fil? '8 8 ' --'l l -W'-P- A ILX ':'8 M L-L- 1 W 8 '-1i ' , - aAAV'1 N i A 1 AVAI , . ,,VL 2 K Q ., KVK: L, A A2956 rihlr 3 ,ii all 8, 8 '828 '8' 8 ' 1 88.,8 .8f. '888 8,8. 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We'd ,5-l N -N I see this the Log Williams 88 on the grant to , 1988. 1987. lsfllll?2Elf1lll'l 11 WWW ' Wwwmw Wwwm. ,it,giggleygwwgg5Qfag?,gii353i.x,,,.1.e:,Ma,eXaFw,.,w.,,.,c .,.. . ,.pv .oww ,,,p .. 1. .1 .,,,,,M,,,,,, ,N V -ff. -,--ff - - .-,. .. ,--- rvami:-fmxawfm...e.,::,k, ,,.A ,,A,.,,mW.,w,, ,awwewefss .MM.MW .F-we f.,, N, ..,...4. .,k,eM,g-X never compare to what rt was fQIflIlf16oQld Log . . . really well, as well as can be expected. the Williams Record, May 10, 1988. il aussie lineman I QUQQCQHOQSQQ Gil!! Vi ' lnasawiliallnllkt iiifllinxliixil ...dw-oi15iI2 savsanoiuaggee We A 'F 8 an They thing before it was tried. It shows the conser- vative, reactionary nature of the students. - Professor Bostert's reaction to a student petition expressing disapproval of the new cal- endar lThe Williams Record, September 22, 19871. 146lCalendar 8. The lssue . . . controversy arose over the calendar . . The new calendar has shortened our October breaklreading period, and monkeyed around with our December reading period to the point where it promises only limited usefulness. . . It may be too soon to pass judgement on the upcoming reading period . . . but the two changes we have already sur- vived point up the basic flaws of the new calendar. We now have two non- class periods in the first semester, both of which suffer from severe identity crisis. - The Williams Record, December 8, 1987. Williams Collcgc 1987-1988 cnlcndnr l were passing judgement on some- During Thanksgiving the college is near- deserted, isolated and cold. I seriously doubt spending more time in the same state will make it more appealing. - Hanivell Wells responding to Professor Bostert in a letter to the editor of The Williams Record lSept. 29, 19873. . . and students started a new newspaper. ln their statement of purpose, the editors of the new paper wrote, Like the Williams Advocate lan alternative weekly newspaper in the early 1 970sj, then, The Issue aspires to be a contstructive voice for the community. We too hope to clarify, create, and comment on the in- formation exchanged in our society. Special attention will be devoted to improving our flow of information from the Berkshire region into the college community, and to examining the concerns of area residents. - The Issue, March 11, 1988. l l l There is a lighter side to The Issue as well: 1988 GuI!147 , Q., 3 149, Y 'Y L, y y ,J 'Y , N ' fd fi .. -if tr. P, ,if f Q 5 W 9' T' , ,, 45 x xt N Q as .Ni ,hm 1535 ill fi 6 Wg: , 1 vp , '5 f , . . YQ V V x 9 , 3' Mit t 2f .. A ' V. 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W 1 ,.x. agwk X .L -1:-:f.p,mw.x.1 ,.a-Mmbp, -.... 4- f 1, Sa A 11 EET it Q w - if 'Q i jw 152!Activities Big Brothers Big Sisters rfm-si svvs -Y , . 5 COMBO ZA Combo Za fshort for Combination Pizzal is Williams' improvisational comedy group. We perform skits oft the cult after receiving suggestions from the audience. Ut is not simulated extemporaneousnessu as many of you have thought.J We also do a hefty amount of stand-up. For what more could you ask, eh? You see, the philosophy of our group is that through the comedy and laughter, we can all let down our protective walls, allowing us to open up and understand each other as human be . . . - nah, just kiddin'. We do it because it's fun. We apologize for the lack of pictures. We had some Comedy in Action photos taken at our last Log show for placement in the yearbook. However, we couldn't pass up the cash offered to us by the National Enquirer for these photos. Using our pictures and su- perimposing Elvis' face in the audience, they ran the zinger of a cover story, HThe King - alive, well, and yucking it up at the Williams College pub. - Dave Allen '89 1988 Gul!153 Senior Week S What do the seniors do after exams are over, but before gradu ation? This is a question that lurks in every underclassman's minc as they ponder the mysterious activities that go on in their schoo after they leave for the summer. Well this year the 1988 Gul took ar in-depth look at the comings and goings of these almost-alumni. One activity that seemed to be quite popular among members o the class of '88 was the senior field-trip. This event, reminiscent o grade school excursions, required no permission slips. Instead seniors took off on their own, usually in large groups, to such vaca tion spots at Block Island and Cape Cod. As the pictures here show the goal of these trips was intense post-examination relaxation. Other Senior Week events included the Senior Dinner Dance, the Senior-Faculty Picnic held at Cole Field, and Light Night, an even ing of socializing for both seniors and their parents. Most seniors spent their free time strengthening their Williams friendships anc getting to know classmates they still had not met. The culmination o Senior Week was, of course, Williams, 199th Commencement, helc this year on June 5th in the Science Quad. Senior Field Trips 154 la- After the exams were completed, pfter the papers were handed in, the beniors had a chance to socialize vith their professors at the annual Senior-Faculty Picnic. Cole Field Nas filled with students and their Jrofs engaged in fierce competition h such games as volleyball fabove, lim Cook makes a great savell, ulti- nate frisbee, and hackey-sack. Music was provided by the Spring Street Stompers, with senior Vicki Rummler on vocals. Another nember of the class of '88, David Kane, tried successfully to revive the ost Williams tradition of yearbook- signing with the recently-arrived i987 Gulielmensian. Hopefully, this vill become a regular feature of Senior-Faculty picnics in years to zome. Senior Dinner Dance Held outside at Williams' Mount Hope Farm, this year's Senior Dinner Dance was one of the highlights of Senior Week. The weather was coldg the ground was muddyg it was raining on and off. But the class of '88 was oblivious to all of this as they ate, drank and danced in celebration of the end of classes and their impend- ing graduation. The senior class officers, Rebecca Thomas, Nicole Melcher and Lisa Tenerowicz organized a great party including a full bar run by some very talented and enthusiastic juniors faka The Fourl, and staffed by equally helpful underclassmen. The dancing was so popular that some seniors took to the tabletops to avoid the crowded dance floors. When Security told them to get down, those seniors just kept on dancing. 156!Senior Dinner Dance 8, e 3 Wir, ii, ,,,, gl A it Q. N Qkgsg 5 s . ,pity L , , A I, Q at R V I 41. A A s g . U . gl Q X , ' . . S l I x . 5 C ii 3 1 5 Q 35 W Kali ' G Q Q U ,,,as.- .non. .0 1. 'oi Q' 0,0 ' s l I , n M 199th Commencement Taken from the address given by San Antonio mayor, Henry G. Cis- neros ffrom the Alumni Beviewl. The Williams years, then, must be valued not so much by the raw ma- terial learned here . . . but forthe dis- ciplines of mind. Here you learned to learn. You learned to teach your- selves. You learned to be intellectu- ally restless. And that will serve you well personally . . . I close my remarks to you by recall- ing the closing lines of a by Sen. Robert Kennedy: Our future may lie beyond our vision, but it is not com- pletely beyond our control. It is a shaping impulse of America that it is neither fate nor nature nor the irre- sistible tides of history, that deter- mine our destiny as individuals or as a nation, but rather it is reason, and it is principle, and it is the work of our own hands. lJune 5, 19889 And from the address by Valedicto- rian Cathy Salser flssue 9!30j lt's not the Phi Beta Kappa ribbons that measure for what I want to be recognized or the kind of education for which I want to recognize Williams. The exploration of the awkwardness, the pain, the damage under the ribbons and cosmetics has been the richness of my experience here. Other speakers from the Class of 1988 were class speaker Matthew Lapointe and Phi Beta Kappa speaker Elizabeth Hines. Nicole B. Melcher was awarded the William Bradford Citizenship Prize. 1?QF f .,, i of ,f X wg' Xi B 158!Commencement J 'fl 'X O -A-qu., 4VJf' I Mk, 'ty' , 'L N. 3 O 7 4 16O!A t t 3,8 Q 4-1- '1i Wn aff mr- W H' 4 Eff W' Q ,.,. 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LCJTS OF STRESS LATE NIGHTS SATURDAY NIGHTS lil 1988 Gul!173 WILLIAMS ABROAD iii, A ,V 4.2.8, ,,. .Fir Q Rick Bruner, Giza Pyramids, Egypt -ff' .Ng If .B JI xjpj 9, - 4,,j.f if I 1' ,A , Kirsten Lewis in Benidorm, Spain WF' ,1 1 A . J. , Harriet Honigfeld in Russia 174fStudy Abroad .xx Jeff Etemad in Cognac, France 1s a , -.. r ,K 'A' I.. V vc A . fe .J- .A W, Jeff Etemad, Tour de Lanterne, France . S. .IH .Ki Rick Bruner in Egypt Jill Applebaum and Dorothy Lee in Paris, France Y 1 AA 'A A 'll'fiiL.-,:.cglf ' 'Wi ,M nf QW IE l A n 5, c'Yc Z i Ewa 'jg 'Q 'fm J ' , W 4 ,.. I! lm! ,PHT rf '-'f nu Ill pm gun lil I I Nancy Shore in Columbia 1988 Gul!175 176!Activities fQ 8 The Class of 1988 Welcbfne . Q f iPfr'fAf' HF THF !i'I'fIiiK'TRAis' WILLIAMS COLLAGE Some Notes of Orientation for the Senior Class P H HHX rm, WI5,1..1,A5v'i?'?'IiHXK'K M.,5i?iHAVIIV5EI'I'IIF Hilti? Isubjtcc Scheduled time Ho. Co no Sure tm! bemjyfw.. 11-,We Mme run Instructor Yi 5,43-g, .ii f Dag film Time V W lnsiginuuur wa-,wma-ni Lic nu? NXLLNAUSII . I W 1 d UU-L ru lswzvwf in mar non 'U I 'MU W' A 'um PRELIMINARY CALENDAR OF EVENTS ' W Vfww, mc M, RM, IAII ffwfzfs im' fray lzfylaww wfhvrwme izziizcutmnif -. .wzvzwui uc mar muon: nzxsrn cuvzyu, noon-us-on uc rr uzsoen 034' suuonsn WILLIAMS COLLEGE FOOD SERVICE nunurzu emzou I1 FROM: Suu some I3 TO: mu BOARI3 CI I 'M' CHANGE ANY I4 E ANY I4 E noi suunau -1 mv za C3 mv io I I3 1-A 1-IM' NEWID' E 1 ANY 7 sfi ANY 7 any lj T.. Q.....,S FALL f SPIIING.-,,,m,,,,,,,,,, , .,,,,1,,,,k,i ,EC ,NY HOGAN, ,,x.T',O'-3 uv:-non-un uc nr oawm moon noomw ..f:'v2' J- pw ' H, 339-05 Lug A SSQTLYI-ELEffXX MM, UIVKW-'IGI-U2 con n I noon umm noonu .iliilwijxjf xx in ,,lLL,wu UIV1-itll-ul I'-im' f' X, will , Tramsmpszon Record L Y q h 1 fx xo:-oh fxeturn to DigV:ln's mx rw L. IJ ,fr Lf,-L me '?W!'l0l'05 I W , ,W xox-on .5i?s'I5'iIiIiNl . IIII A , W,N, , I rmwiafxii ,I I' vi-ov XXEXEIAMN I .. . ' ' , , L I ATIIIICTSI wi. WIIIIIEUWYLS 'WO' :NNY I9355? 17 'XXX-fnflfli Hugo, ii :::.m1.u1 ki Em ELLA Ei L' Satmduy Nov I4 li-38X xo.-ox I I zu of I Multabanker I --suv.-Us uc 1 unouvn osuuvn uzsxvwme ,ifsizfiix 5021 an in-mvn vznsws xanax suv: ' ' SENIOR CARREL assignments will be made as follows ' ' LJ UV' Seniors working on theses should sign up on Wednesday, Sept. 9. All other seniors can sign X HW up Thursday, Sept. 10. Starting Monday, Sept. Apubucauon of the Cottage Council lb, any student wishing to sign up for a carrel ,nl-LIU IW! may do so if any are available. y E sd Q64 -v 'P Y' ' I 7 'N Ei' E 5 IHIHQ 'CC' 7 V 21 CII 31' 4 K I vi ff I ?wpIcxnImcr 5. 1981 ' 'bw 17154 lQ1lm,f Bug-Imm Hugl. 5l47W253y Assma-uit Iicimu' Mzxrihn Iixgcwx. 397-2546i 180 mm? UF me EQEMSTRAQ fr-mggg 22, 1987 ulmns UJLLEGE CLASS Holm SCHEDUl.E 'SECONDSEMESTER1937438 K l,,E,.:,,,,:. , Q 'Wll,l.lAMt+3 L'Ul,I,I'lGI4I '-Q!ffs,1f1.iQ',3i . wap- Q' 1 , --1 , minimis? The Lephlet Ou-canpus interviews will beqin at the Office of Career Counseling on February 8. U ,U fi , V 3 sm TAKENAQ,-A x I 0' H , . ,.,,G .f N, 5 nr L x we My eww u A X ,E 5 sam. M 0 I W J . , S OIC st IO M ' ' , fi, 3 sz 5 s Y ti ' '! , DI L X g :M rwnac. 'MM ' in Bl 1 L ru ermnc 2 I 1 - ' V ax uw 49 il ' IA TIA FROST ax x flizlRQ!'Kf3'1Y sr f 4 1 'N vm vsj sa 1 s 2 AB 0 Semor Week Eventg H r a BI L 114-24- SENIOR PINNEY-D WEb NEsDBq 6 ,,', X Vziii WHX :we nn sc X1lli'l'Y Ulf ,x1,1'x . ' - XXII I IXXIS PHI H141 'l U :wx vx- xczlslfw 'f X cr N 5 j , M . Jody L. Abzug Brooke A. Ackerly Kenneth Ft. Alleyne Brian S. Ames Art and American Studies French and Economics Political Science Political Science Jane P. Amidon Elizabeth C. Archer Edward R. Arrowsmith Amy Asadourian History Psychology English Political Science 182!Seniors fi t P? QW X 1 f bg 't wi? -may ' V W..- A'-LW A' A1 Ashok Ashta Jennifer K. Ause Margaret G. Baker Richard E. Barton, ll Economics and Mathematics English English History Olga M. Bassinne Nicholas P. Beatty Jane Ft. Becker Toni B.'BeIle Art Religion Art English 1988 Gul!183 in ni K Carolyn IR. Benedict Sarah C, Benioff Laurie C. Bennett History English Biology if .apm,w,wrp4 ,i r f . I Q M W A 9 I a it 4 4 Wg? Q if Q Ill OI! OIC , A ' ' 20.0 J 0 , a 184!Seniors Beth A. Bernheimer Art Britta S. Bjournlund Russian Erin E. Block English ox Q? s X x. gg: Scott L. Berman Psychology Thomas Berton US-Japan Comparative Studies Sharon G. Blanchard Biology Fu Timothy D. Bock Political Economy wr? . . mtl Christine H. Boddicker Vonessa R. Bouhall Alexander G. Boutselis James A. Bowlby Political Science Russian Soviet 81 Eastern Chemistry and English Computer Science European Studies E M W EEENEEEH ts, X291-AQ .M . .. 'vs ... . 2w. k .kLf.:3ii... - .., r-.. . , ..., . t, Q t K sl-,sm - cms -.. it QS :gy SEN Q i 'Sita - J 'Q Q we Q Xl X X at St N fain. F P5 fx jiigmx it V X 1 'N mi Mm- tt 'S William M. Boyd Ill History and Psychology H ft x ill l gl ,,,,,,...,.,....... ,nun- it ... ,.., ...A Catherine H. Brackenridge ' i A --, u History . . . . . - A . . D VLQQ, ' M il .,,,.. my wma' I Jeltrey M. Brancato Maureen S. Brand Holly B. Brough Scott T. Brower Political Science German and Psychology English Economics and Art 1988 GUIX185 Miriam R. Brown Flita C. Brown Gillian L. Brubaker William C. Brydges Chemistry Philosophy Chemistry Political Science y t y f Dekker M. Buckley History V' Wm- . Abigail L. Burbank American Studies and Art Sharon E. Burke Mara E. Burnett Deborah Lisa Buxbaum Hose M. Cafuoco English and History English Political Economy History 186!Seniors ...- ICD .131 X Elizabeth J. Camp John C. Canty Mathematics History Mark E. Canuel Daniel S. Caplan English English Letitia C. Carolina David F. Caswell III Economics Economics i 8 , nm Ku ,.' Kevin D. Caton Theresa A. Cavaliere Mary W. Cavender Wendell K. Chestnut History Psychology History English 1988 GuI!187 W Q ' . up . it W -2 ' C 'V .,,, A 1 - 4 a A A A1 1 iv I fl t Q12 Karen E. Chilcote Debra J. Chin History and Political Science Chemistry V it Nils D. Christoltersen Michele M. Clark Economics Art 4'-117' 'J af' K' it Robyn M. Clark Cathryn H. Clayton English Anthropology , 65 M W S ,S 9' Charles B. Cochran lll Ellen S. Cogen C Lewis Collins Daniel W. Comiskey Political Science and Art and Chemistry History Philosophy Mathematics 188!Seniors 'M ., 1 dw, W N' 'ov 'Q'--'pr Eleanor A. Congdon William B. Connick Heather T. Cook History Chemistry and Physics English wiqk -I Hope A. Cookis Anne Ft. Cordova Susan M. Courtney Biology Art Physics if an g 4'l'7lf- Y G p fl ai? 7' 9 by it W 1 John F. Cooke Jr. History Gail L. Covington Political Economy iw E Cynthia D. Craig . ' by English and History ff: if -V .. ,pr g ,gfyg ' .. ,K , Q . l .get qv X 9 1 f its 9 im, Ext' . r - It H t wr ...grew U . V 5' ' wiv: A .. -c M Z K! K ,.,,.... ' Q J . llr . , ' .sts . - f ,giijvyfxaxx -xxx Q 3 T -rf!-'Pwr ,f v K V! 'hiya .Ji t gg:?k.n X X . 1 Q g A!Ll.f,,I, 1.t,V.5,,q:A R V at Q3 bv 'K , n .al .Q Q? Q W l .V .X V, L Q.. Q, gtg. , . lx 'J' . ' ff' 'fi 4 N r js. 'gtyj 2 3 -ga N. -r . K K. 3 Julie K. Cranston History 19' 1988 Gul!189 David J. Crompton American Studies Philip M. J. Culhane Rodney D. Cunningham English and History Po itical Science E . Alena L. Dalton Paul D. Danielson 190!Seniors English Neuroscience Marshall W. Cross Religion Catherine T. Curvin Helen K. Curtis An English -JE 'Har Francine K. Davis Joan C. Davis Political Science Biology History Jeannette Dell English and Economics Michael A. Dawson Economics 4' g vm. Marianne I. Demarco Virginia F. Demaree Biology History Niraj M. Desai Chemistry Alison J. Denne E X, Vf.. Victoria A. Distasio Nicole B. Dpnath English Economics ' x'+-MLJZ' T. David Drumheller James Ft. Duquette History History F 1988 GuI!191 F, Catherine Eaton Art Muna EI Fituri Psychology Yi William J. Emptage Economics 1 A1 ,f ',,f Susan M. Enright Political Science 192fSeniors it .gt -3- Jonathan N. Edie American Studies lo' James K. Elliott English Peter H. English Biology xii? Andrew P. N. Erdmann History and Political Science Joseph S. Esherick Chemistry X Suzanne P. Falcone English Tara E. Feret Economics and French Jean T. Fox History Carey Francis English f 4 Elise A Fnedland Michael C. Friedman Classics Sociology 1988 GuI!193 Pierson Friend Olga M. Fryszman Dirck D. E. Fuller Martin J. Furey Ill History Chemistry English and Biology , i. if .11 :ii ' Y rt, 13 I , J 1. B7 Gayle M. Gaddis Bernadette M. Gaftney Robert P. Gallagher Jr. Richard M. Gardella Jr English Psychology Economics English .4-J Scott B. Garfield Economics Andrew Garrow Chemistry 194!Seniors 1,4- Christopher D. Gascon English Laura K. Gasiorowski Art Beth J. Gavrin David Gelobter Ramona Gelzer Raymond E. George lll History Political Economy and Literary Chemistry History Studies Kathryn J. Gerber John J. Gillen Ann M. Gillette Amy J. Glass Chemistry Psychology Russian Economics and English 1988 Gul!195 'Tl -J' 1,4 'wr l David C. Glendon Alexandra H. Glover Michael H. Goldstein Philip H. Gratwick Psychology Russian, Soviet 81 East European Political Economy History and French Studies hotly' 196!Seniors Q H has Wi 'UN .id fairly , 0 lf. v AT David M. Greenberg Robert N. Greenfield Political Science Political Economy ,Q '- :'v -X ftj. 1.5. V . David M. Greer Stephen V. Groh English Economics Em' mill.. Peter K. Grose Clay A. Guise Spanish Political Science Frances M. Hagey Geology Tina Haida Economics .0 , 5, ,Q-ff? , . z K ...ff Eric W. Hanson Michael K. Harrington English and French History Noreen T. Harrington Andrew L. Harris Economics Art Nw-. 5' il I X IU .la r- S . -5- Y . qrg w. .xQ?iw-. A 'f Maw-z.,-r'1 . 2-sf iirff. Michael R. Harrington Sarah G. Hansen Political Science Economics .jf NFL Q1ig71'gf5'Qi?Y James J. Hartnett IV Kimberly A. Hatch Political Economy American Studies 1988 Gul!197 Megan Y. Hawgood Christopher W. Hayes English History K , V., 5 T V Af Scott E. Healy History lQ?MQ ?gigE X , , xr.. , , 3 I ZLL., .54 ,, ,,., E H, ,,,, Q. n. QT' .wwafmy iii sH??g- lii MW ,, 4. ,rf r W . ,,tt Margaret Heaman Philosophy Jonathan M, Heck Tracy J. Heilman Karen M. Heineman Matthew P. Hendrickson Psychology Economics and Psychology Chemistry History 198!Seniors William M. Hilty English Edward M. Hines Art and History Elizabeth M. Hines Jonathan S. Hollenberg English History Stephen E. Holsten Orion M. Howard Economics Chemistry nf? Claire B. Hsiang Thomas H. Hudgins English Psychology gi. 1 . ,,'2 if I Q 1 ' m Terrance T. Hults Laura Hurwitz Yoshiko J. lshizaka Jean E. Janson ' Art Art Economics Psychology 1988 Gul!199 . JF! Christopher J. Jepson History Alison Jones English as Kimberly A. Jordan Political Science David D. Kane Economics and Philosophy 200fSeniors Sheldon C. Jobe David A. L. Johnson Raphael Price Johnson Il Chemistry and English Psychology Corporations and Society Christopher Hamltn Jones Mathematics Jenna K. Kakimoto Chemistry wt? Robert G. Kane Jr History 1,0- -zf-15 -Q vcrif Stephen H. Kargere Kerri A. Kazak Maureen G. Kelleher John C. Keller History Political Science and Asian English Economics and Psychology Studies -czii , ft. ff -' 1 ft 5 4, f ,- V Gregg M. Kelley Psychology we f,-. Kathryn Fl. Kent English Lillian Ft. Kessler History Andrew P. Kelly History Catherine H. Kessler History and German Scott L. Kessler Economics 1988 Gul!201 Linda H, Kidder Soon Chul Kim Chemistry Economics r. J., 1: , , ,Qc Tal Klein Lisa J. Klem History Spanish 6, 202!Seniors Gerald S. Kirschner Mathematics Brian Fl. Kornfield Political Science Kurt E. Klebe Art i Douglas E. Krehbiel English 1-4' Nm... 'Ol' John J. Kucich Jr. Trac L. Laidley Vipul K. Lakhani Corinna W. Lamb English and History Biology Chemistry History Edward D. Lange Matthew J. Lapointe Susan A. Lavigne Michael J, Lebauer Geology Political Science Economics Economics 1988 Gul!203 .1 ye i 3 I Bennett B. Lee David W. Lee Dorothy Lee Ellen C. Lee English History and Political Science Political Economy Political Science 204!Seni0rs :fig Eric F. Lelcht Sonja L. Lengnick History Psychology James A. Lerczak Adam H. Lesser Physics and Philosophy Physics Sean A. Lev Adam B. Levy History Mathematics Andrew J. Lewin Siu L. Lim Economics and English Biology Sarah M. Loebs Asian Studies Sean M. Logan American Studies Robert C. Long History ta . -' M ,www W. V4 ,Q-Ir v ,.. gl A 'a KX ,,,. iii...-we Philip A. Linden Donna E, Lisker History and Chemistry English and Mathematics S by Q if H . - ' ....f, -as i - 4- at 'n - G.. N Michele Lowe Hoyt W. Ludington Susan H. MacCormac English Economics Political Economy 1988 GuI!205 Sean W. MacFaden Flobert A. MacLean Jr. Stanley C. Macel IV Jennifer M. Mach Biology Biology English Biology a s ..,, IC. H.. Katrina L. Macko American Studies E , 2- Anne W. Magnuson Psychology Anne B. Mallory Cecilia J. Malrn Lisa A. Mandi Janet K. Mansfield 206fSeniors English Philosophy Chemistry English . Kenneth L. Marcus David Mason Meisels Moral and Political Philosophy History fs. img Michael P. Massa Andrew W. Mayer Political Science Political Economy and Russian X m X... ..t...Wa--K-We-N-V-M- x Q 3 was Nathaniel S. McCormick Kathryn J. McDonnell English and An Classics I gg. Michael McDougall Julie A. McGuire Keith W. Mclver Sarah K. McMillan Physics and Computer Science American Studies Music German 1988 Gul!207 i l 1 1 1 'z N1 s s ,Q Robert A. Mecarini Julie A. Medalis Political Science Music and Psychology Nicole Fl. Melcher Joshua G. G. Mellon Political Science English ,V A A , in , . If +9 'fy ' f I . 2 Ajit Menon Kathy A. Merrifield Political Science and History Psychology and Mathematics g . Pamela A. Merritt Mark W. Meyer Aaron P. Milenski Benjamin J. Miller Religion History Psychology Economics and Computer Science 208!Seniors YI ' Alben Miseje Anne T. Molleur Chemistry English Mikio Mori Michael P. Morris Political Science English and Psychology Derek C. Molliver Psychology Willa D, Morris History A rrr , Q' .A , ,,,V ,,.,. I I , , ,V igr l 5 'Q U 1 9' K may Q f I 5 QM Mary J. Montgomery History Mark A. Morrison Economics and Psychology Scott M. Mozarsky Political Science ' 1. ' vw .lJ4 - Ann W, Munchmeyer Economics and History 1988 GuI!209 James A. Munson Political Science Abigail Murphy History Christopher Fl. Myers Nikolai A. B. Nachamkin Chemistry Political Science Dilip Nair Joseph W. Navarra Economics Psychology 210!Seniors Caryn F. Nagler History Thomas B. Newhall Art Lisa A. Nahl Political Economy M0 Flobert D. Newman English '-J Joyce C. Noonan Nicholas G. Noyes Carolyn G. O'Brien Ellen A. O'ConnelI Chemistry American Studies Political Science American Studies Ann M. O'Keefe Anne E. O'MaIley English English and Economics Emily A. Obrock Christopher H. Oldham English English Karen Fl. Olson Erol Onel History Medical Ethics 1988 GuI!211 .lf 'Rl' .ASV Christopher T. Pachus Michael W. Papasodoro Economics English Howard R. Pallis Susan Paulson English and Theater Economics Susan T. Pecor Jeffrey H. Perrott Psychology Art and English lfiikiazlrii ' mai-2 A4 E' .gif l Douglas S. Phillips Elise D. Phillips John D. Phillips Jr. Sarah Pierce Economics Psychology Economics French 212!Seni0rs if William A, Pike Sopit Poosanakhom A Scott T. Powers Philosophy Economics and Asian Studies Economics www Robert A. Pucciariello Classics and Music John G. Rahill English Mark E, Raisbeck Economics 3 George M. Prescott Jr. Theater Scott A. Purdy English - ...A Faith S. Raider English David Rakonitz Political Science 1988 Gul!213 Robert C. Rau Jr. History Pamela C. Regan Kimberly M. Rich Catherine W. Richardson English Psychology History C. Scott Rigby . E' I Michael J. Roach Sally P. Robertson John H. Robinson Psychology History and English Russian Geology and Economics Blake E. Robison Theater i 'uf v-ac Kathleen K. Roeder English 214!Seniors Barak P. Rosenbloom English and History Wendy J. Roy Political Science and Computer Science Bradford J, Floegge History Joyce A. Rogers Political Science Elyse Rosenbaum Dianne L. Ftosky Francine Rosselli History Psychology Psychology Adam L. Ruderman Victoria L. Ftummler John H. Rumsey Political Economy Music Economics 1988 Gul!215 William A. Ryan David Sage Jr. Maimon Said Ellen B. Salzman American Studies History Psychology Biology and Art tw N.. 216!Seniors .aff Katherine D. Saunders Edith S. Savadove Biology Art Mark D. Schein Michael A. Schelble Economics and American History Studies William T. Schiano Nathan H. Schimke Economics Physics 'W M 1 5 K, . ,:-. I S. .. ml A l V X at - 'X ' X im. ' Benjamin A. Schlosser History Kurt Fl. Schroeder English Amy E. Searight Jocelyn D. Shadforlh Stephanie A. Shenas Ulysses D. Sherman Political Economy Political Economy English Physics William R. Sherman Yig Shinozaki Christogher H. Shorb Anne B. Shulman Mathematics hemistry nglish Economics 1988 GuI!217 i i iQ rg Scott P. Gibley Fiachel A. Silver Jody E. Skidd Kerstin S. Skoogfors Chemistry English Psychology Economics Victoria J. Smith English Gregor W. Smith Jiil A. Smith Thomas E. Smith Physics Economics Chemistry Jean M. Sohn Economics Mark J. Solan Theater 218!SeniOrS it 'EV' 'Y E t Cynthia Soohoo Teresa F. Spillane English English David H. Sprague Sara L. St. Antoine Computer Science English Stuart W. Staley Tanya L. Stanciu Chemistry English Beth A. Stein Lee A. Steinberg Robert Stubblebine Seksom Suriyapa English English Fiussian History 1988 Gul!219 pn. Wilbur M. Swan Ill Christcapher A. Swindell Kirsten P. Swope Kristen M. Sziarto Economics and Political Science conomics History Theater '7 .. f Kristen M. Tallo S. Dawson Tanner Political Science Sarah F. Taub Physics and Classies Lisa A. Tenerowicz Economics 220!Seniors my X l ,C , at 'A N History Wifi! 'bf Wh Ma M. Taylor rgnglish David G. Thatcher History Margaret L. Thomas Rebecca P. Thomas Amy L, Thompson Joseph J..Thorndike lll English and History English English History Mathematics and Economics Spanish Geraldine L. Tierney Helen Tkaczevski Biology Chemistry and Russian George S. Tolley Ill Circey Trevant David E. Treworgy Erik M. Triplett Economics Economics and Classies 1988 Gul!221 Douglas M. Troob Nancy H. Truettner J. Bill Ullman Ill Mary E. Ulmer History American Studies History Chemistry Doreen M. Unis Eric J. Velazquez Jacob J. Versnel G. Paul Vignaux English and Political Science Psychology Economics English 8 222!Seniors , 1 1 Ns MA ki' s Marcie A. Wallace Andrea C. Walter Brian M. M. Watson Dana S. Weeder Psychology German Biology Art . Laura A. Wefing Edward P. Weiss Ellen C. Weld C. A. Hanfvell Wells Economics Chemistry Music Philosophy 1988 GuI!223 A. Tobey Wheelock Kathgn V. White Michael F. Wiedemanri Lorri N. Williams History nglish English and History Psychology Staci M. Williams Terri A. Williams John S. Willmott Anne E. Wilmott History and Spanish Chemistry Economics English 'Q 2a ,::'w'11-17,-l'l23 J i J Deborah A. Wisleder Psychology 3 .5 Katherine L. Wolf History 224!Seniors Biology Daniel O. Wolsk Economics James N. Woodruff xneayge, Martin A. Worrall Lauris P. Wren Fei Wu William R. Wurm Physics Psychology and English Economics Economics Y' Timothy J. Yaner Alice G. Yick Ho J. Yoon Jennifer H. Zaentz History Psychology Chemistry History 1988 GulX225 X K V 9 1 1 Us f l All A A Debofah Za'eS e Calle' M- Zinn For all Seniors who neglected to submit a photo here s a E wh can . ' 226!Seniors French Polltlcal Economy place to paste your own. 'lysine W ' , enneth M. April nald M. Aselton, Jr. ebecca J. Bates ary J. Bellanca arol F. Benson ephanie M. Bond . Stephen Bottum aniel P. Bulger H oderick T. Bunch ichael T. Caljouw my B. Catala rederic E. Churchill, Jr. eanne M. Cloppse ean M. Cook . llliam F. Crowley, Jr. oseph Z. David ane H. Ferguson teven B. Gutterman tephen M. Halloran, Jr. timothy R. Hamilton 'n C Hendry rlll I aromas F. Higgins, Il Follow your secret heart, I say. Al- ivays follow your secret heart. And if our secret heart tells you to pursue Ienty, pursue it. Plenty can be said oth in praise and condemnation of Ienty. It possesses a hypnotic glow - that very same glow lsays Gal- oraithl that leads young men and ivomen who are othenrvise very intel- igent to become vice presidents of hase Manhattan and join the Pru- ential . . . But why 'otherwise' very ntelligent? They ARE very intelligent and will remain very intelligent throughout, even as vice presidents f Chase Manhattan. But at this point 0 alternatives present themselves. Some will opt for the RaskoInikov syndrome: I shall prove to the world that I am strong, I shall stop at nothing to acquire wealth: a strong will and great wealth mean power: Seniors Not Pictured Dirk Q. Holden Mark G. Huffman Cynthia R. lrvine Ross H. Jannotta Douglas E. Johnson Mark P. Johnson G.L. Austin Kelly, III Peter A. Korda Marc L. Lanoue . Theresa Y. Lee Christopher D. Leitz Chauncy H. Lennon Barry S. Lovell W. Cary N. May Evan G. McCarthy John A. McDermott Kenneth W. Mclver Sean F. McPherson William Mead David W. Mochel 5 Anthony A. Monsanto, Jr. Laura A. Morgan once powerful. . .ofcourse I shall do a lot of good! I shall be the benefac- tor, the philanthropist who will lead humanity back to the original Garden of Eden. . .Right? WronglSham Elit- ism. Bankrupt and corrupt. Banal, vulgar, unheroic, lacking even in any aesthetic value - as Raskolnikov very quickly realized when he screamed, What am I'?! . . .An aes- thetic louse! And you are absolutely right to be cringing. The second alternative? Create your own personal poetic myth: that is what Pasternak meant by free personality and Emerson meant by surge of everlasting nature, and what Joseph Cambell called one's inner bliss, and I call your secret heart . . . You have finished your preparation . . . here. You are ready. Now go out on your heroic quest. Richard T. Morrissey Cynthia L. Nye Kurt R. Deler Donald G. Ousterhout Michael E. Regenauer Michael A. Riley S. Emerson Robinson Kenneth B. Russell Cathy M. Salser I Sarah E. Shull Pilar L. Starkey Michael W. Sullivan Thomas A. Tenkhoff Christopher J. Tyler Eric N. Vincent Benjamin L. Voorhies James R. Walker Michael Weber Raymond Yau Pavlos Yeroulanos Lammot J. duPont Your rite of passage: work. Your Grail: not a chalice, not a gem stone, but palpable, pragmatic, intelligent, compassionate service. At this point the fun begins. Without really know- ing it you have chanced upon the Silk Island: Legendary Ceylon, seren- dipityg the surprise bonus. Having slain the dragon of avarice, you have released the gold: suddenly you are growing richer- and notjust spiritu- ally - materially as well: it's the Par- able ofthe Talents all over again, the light freed from under the bushel. Your power to do good grows syner- getically. . . PROVIDED you discard imposition by power and replace it with offering of service. That's where the secret is. - Professor Nicholas Felsen Phi Beta Kappa meeting June 4, 1988 '88 Gul!227 Supporters Michael E. Barton June Ferguson Carver Mr. SZ Mrs. John Cavaliere Dr. Bettie l. Clark John and J oy Garrett Sheila and Philip Jordan The Kueieh Family Dr. 81 Mrs. Robert A. MacLean Lynne and Burt Manning William G. Montgomery Eddie S. Moore, M.D. Joseph L. Rice Ill Dr. S1 Mrs. Chinda Suriyapa Anita A. and James D. Timmons Benefactors William D- Biersach Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas Moriarty Mr. 81 Mrs. Charles DeCou and Family 1111111 ami J van Denne Willoughby Newton Mltsulmrl Hfmda Mr. 81 Mrs. Laurence A. Pierce John and Sandra Long John Sprague Diana and Judd Mflze Dr. 81 Mrs. Michael Weiss Mrs' Mark E' MUHIVCI' Mr. 81 Mrs. William J. Winger Mu Chang M0011 Paul and Cicely Worrall A Friend Mr. 81 Mrs. Howard M. Abbott Leslie Pratt Allen Terttu and Howard April Martha R. Ause Peter Balaban Mr. 81 Mrs. Edward Benedict Mr. 81 Mrs. Richard Bereis Leonard Bernheimer Marilyn Burday Bruno and Jane Colapietro Mr. 81 Mrs. Terence P. Collins Joseph S. Conti Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert Cort Mr. 81 Mrs. John I. Day Mr. 81 Mrs. James H. 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Smith Bethany Spalding Mr. 81 Mrs. Daniel F. Spillane Ted and Lloyd St. Antoine Mr. 81 Mrs. Peter J. Tenerowicz Rev. 81 Mrs. Alvin Thomas Mr. 81 Mrs. D. Tompkins Carolyn Troob .lean and Frank Vespe David and Myra Wilson William Winterer Jim and Mary Yarter Julie and Benjamin Zox The Parents of the Seniors at 71-73 Hoxsey Wish You Lots of Love and Luck Lanie and Joel Goldstein fMikel Margaret and Lou Munchmeyer fAnnJ Sherell and Ted Craig lCindyl Mary Harrington fMikel Donald Harrington lMikel Mary and Stu Staley CStuJ Betty and Tom Hudgins lTommyJ Suzanne and Eric Bjornlund lBrittaJ Arlene and Dick Healy iScottJ ln Memory Of George E. Montgomery Class of 1932 1909-1987 To The Great Times Sunday Night Beer League Congratulations from DEORWOLD Congratulations Williams Class of 1988! 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' Q ., , 4 '.- l , - I ts, -' -'1C4'fz,,. ,,. 1 . .K-. f ' --, ' , ,. 1 a- . 1 .. .- l l 41,-.. , . .. .. it O , , . A , JJ, ',., .A rlwb ., ,153 I w f .x 7 -!.lx:,'g b k .X 5 - 'V '. -A V L x Q'-af 3 4. ',,, f x r 1- K- ' l 1.-W f , it X- L3 - 1 A-sf -.f A DRUMMOND CLEANERS nl' 41- ,. Free Summer Storage Fully Insured 66 SPRING STREET ha.:- ' r ,7' ow 1 . 37 Spring St. Williamstown Fresh Baked Goods Daily Best Wishes To The Class of 88 Supplies G cameras Overnight film processing Eraiti Altordable Framing Distinctive Portralture Weddings, Groups Senkzls. Teams 458-31 1 3 4 water St.. Willemstown 458-8428 A CHA, Z DELI J '88 GuIl239 MANY THANKS TO THE WILLIAMS NEWS OFFICE! THE 1988 GULF STAFF CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '88 DR- AND MRS- To: Raphael Price Johnson Il RICHARD E. FEARON Dearest Raphael, To achieve all that is possible, '88 IS GREAT! The Kangoods! you must attempt the impossible. To be as much as you can be, you must dream of being more. I love you dearly, Mom Compliments of a Friend Thomas Brennan Burke '89 Congratulations to Coach Paul Assaiante and the winning men's tennis team. Good luck to the graduating captains Pier Friend and Hoyt Ludington The Buxbaums Well done, Drew! Dad, Mom, Pete and Mimi Go Williams and Amy! Dad, Mom, Peggy, Beth, Tommy, Chaunce, Ferg, Jim, Bubba and Judy Dave, Vail to Williams to Japan and on! Good Job! We are proud of you! Mom, Dad, Tierney, Ty '88 Gull241 CONGRATULATIONS '88 Water Polo lThey sank Amherstll Congratulations Ftodney! We're proud of you. Love, Mom, Dad, and Leah Compliments of Mr. 81 Mrs. John McCann Congratulations to Jon Heck and his colleagues of the Class of '88 from Mom, Dad 81 Liz We'll miss the Purple Mountains Congratulations . . . Senate President William M. Bulger SALUTING FOUR GENERATIONS CB - 1892 HPC - 1959 HB -- 1921 NSM - 1988 Paris, Japan, Africa The South Pacific What Frontier is Left? Have a Safe Trip To The Moon Brian CONGRATULATIONS TO JIM WOODRUFF AND THE CLASS OF 1988 DR. 8m MRS. JAMES WOODRUFF GATES REAL ESTATE Berkshire Properties ACATIUN-LAKERELATED - FART1- RESIDENTIAL H151 H52 - 4555 14131 259 - 5565 BROKERSg HSSOCIHTE: V E KEN CHOHIH '89 JHCK TES '8 43 Seniors to be, ALL this is for YOU! ' Creative Photographers. ' Casual outdoor settings. ' Formal academic settings. ' Variety of backgrounds. ' State-of-the-art camera and lighting equipment. Plus your yearbook print made to your school's specifications, and delivered on time per contract with your school. Ilamark-Vardelilk....n.,s M MQ Stiirillii ixowriifoog, wt itil' 5 f My JAMES H. SIMMONDS, Representatiye Q.-1, 1,15 's fl-' 5 5 haf, ,YQ E., s W Q gtg? ,5 132' , A J 5 ' 1 as 'W , K AY n. I .2 ' . ' if ,A . Y- G . X '. . 6 1 by av x a- 1, 4: V 41 M in 3 , P xv' ' W z , , 2 . 4' 43 M f I , . Q K 1 f 5 , f .1 ., x M- V - K ...W f W g kfuz f K . 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