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Wellesley College — Reunion 2014 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Reunion weekend is sponsored by the Alumnae Located at the center of this Reunion program is a campus map Association, but it represents a combined and concerted effort on the part of including information about campus locations, transportation and the Alumnae Association and the College. We would like to thank everyone bus stops, parking and more. involved in making Reunion possible—we simply could not host this event without them. Our profound gratitude goes to the faculty and staff who have generously given their time to enrich the Reunion program. In addition, the Alumnae Association is indebted to the hundreds of alumnae volunteers who College President’s Letter 2 deliver programs and activities with generous contributions of their time, Welcome to Reunion 3 talent, leadership, and expertise every year. Reunion Events: OUR SPECIAL THANKS TO: Friday 4 Saturday 11 Academic Departments Motor Pool Contents

Albright Institute Off the Vine Catering Sunday 23 Campus Police Office for Resources Reunion Committees and Gift Volunteers 26 Center for Work and Service Office of Admission of Luminaries 35 College Archives Office of Housing and Transportation Copy Center Office of Religious and Spiritual Life Transportation 37 Custodial Services Office of Residential Life Map Center Davis Museum and Cultural Center Office of Special Events Campus Places 40 Department of Physical Education, Post Office Recreation and Athletics (PERA) President’s Office Class Schedules & Information 47 Disability Services Printing Services Alumnae Association 66 Distribution Center Purchasing Table Facilities Management Risk Management Grounds Department Wellesley Centers for Women Jules Catering Wellesley College Bookstore Library and Technology Services Wellesley College Botanic Gardens Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center Wellesley College Club Maintenance Services Wellesley College Sustainability Wellesley Fresh A Reunion mobile site is available, should you find it more convenient. The URL is web.wellesley.edu/ alum/mobile.

Wellesley College — Reunion 2014 1 WELCOME TO REUNION!

June 2014 June 2014 Dear Alumna: Dear Alumna: On behalf of the Alumnae Association, I am thrilled to welcome you back to campus! Welcome to Reunion! It’s wonderful to have the campus buzzing with so many alumnae and friends this weekend. The Alumnae Association’s mission — to connect alumnae to the College and to each other — is fully realized at Reunion. Whether this Reunion is your first or you One of the best parts of my job as president is having the opportunity to meet and are celebrating the 80 years since you graduated, we hope you reconnect with all that engage with alumnae—either on the road or here on campus. I am delighted to have a is Wellesley. We have planned a wide range of programs for you: from stimulating chance to spend time with you. faculty lectures to in-depth tours; from yoga to a walk (or run!) around the lake; from Stepsinging to a variety of open houses. Whether you participate in many of I hope you’ll agree that the campus is looking as lovely as ever. I encourage you to take these programs or simply enjoy the beauty of our campus and deepen long-standing some time this weekend to rediscover your favorite haunts and to explore some new friendships, we hope you enjoy your Reunion. ones. When you arrive on campus, you’ll notice a few changes. Four years ago, we opened Over the last seven years, I have seen time and again how exceptionally loyal Wellesley the doors of the newly renovated and LEED-certified Diana Chapman Walsh alumnae are to their alma mater. This weekend is a wonderful tribute to that Alumnae Hall. On the east side of campus, the Whitin Observatory has been dedication. It is especially meaningful to me, and to our students and faculty, that our renovated and is sharing the expanded space with the Geosciences Department. We alumnae continue to be an important presence at Wellesley. hope you have time to visit both of these places. In addition, we hope you will notice an expansion of our green initiatives (such as the water bottles all attendees receive) as Throughout the weekend, I hope you will share many stories with me about your time we strive to reduce the carbon footprint of Reunion. Please join us in these efforts. as a student and also your experiences since graduating. I always enjoy learning about the ways in which the College has—and has not—changed over the years. I look Reunion would not be possible without the hard work, commitment, and enthusiasm forward to sharing with you my thoughts and reflections on the Wellesley of today, of your class volunteers. The Alumnae Association Board of Directors and I extend and giving you a glimpse into the future of your beloved alma mater. our deepest thanks to all these dedicated individuals. I ask that you please thank them as well for their dedication to bringing you and your classmates together for this I hope you enjoy your time on campus this weekend. Welcome home! It is a pleasure special weekend. to have you back. We look forward to cheering with you on Sunday morning at our favorite and Sincerely, most inspirational Reunion event — Alumnae Parade! Please plan on joining us following the parade at the Association’s annual meeting, where we will celebrate class milestones and noted alumnae and hear from President Kim Bottomly.

It’s going to be a wonderful weekend. We’re glad you’re here. Welcome back!

H. Kim Bottomly Sincerely,

Karen E. Williamson ’69, President Wellesley College Alumnae Association

2 Alumnae Association Wellesley College — Reunion 2014 3 ONGOING FACULTY LECTURE: A Fascination with Bodies: Literature and Medicine This talk is based on courses I have taught for many years, courses focused on 6 Dawn–Dusk Alexandra Botanic Garden

the intersection of literature and medicine. Representation of doctors and patients, and Hunnewell Arboretum the impact of illness on family structure, childbirth and abortion, depression in its 7:00 AM–6:00 PM Keohane Sports Center many demonstrations, PTSD and AIDS, and more. Attention to works of fiction and 7:00 AM–5:30 PM Weight Training Facility autobiography has been enriched by selected representations in the visual arts. 3:00 PM–5:00 PM Chandler Pool

ne Michèle Respaut, Professor of French, Emerita 7:00 AM–Midnight Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center Pendleton West 117 u 8:00 AM–4:00 PM Campus Center Emporium & Café FACULTY LECTURE: Law and the Family in Classical Athens

J 8:00 AM–5:00 PM Margaret C. Ferguson Greenhouses Ancient Athenian family law differed radically from modern American law, just as

8:30 AM–4:30 PM Clapp Library and Knapp Athenian families differed from families of today. For instance, women could not Media & Technology Center own property, nor could men make wills, which Athenians thought would undercut 11:00 AM–8:00 PM Davis Museum and Cultural Center the strength of the family. 1:00 PM–7:00 PM Arts & Crafts Room Ray Starr, Theodora Stone Sutton Professor of Classics Pendleton West 208 Pendleton West 212 1:00 PM–8:00 PM Walk-In Registration & Information FACULTY LECTURE: Biomaterials: Making the Bionic Woman Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center Drawing on diverse fields, ranging from materials science and engineering to Information Booth, 2nd Floor medicine, biomaterials have become vital to our health. Together, we will define biomaterials, discuss their connections to basic sciences, and delve into examples of new types of biomaterials. These examples, which are being developed

Friday, 12:30 PM by researchers across the country and on the Wellesley campus, will include MUSLIM JUMMAH PRAYERS biomaterials for spinal cord repair and improved biocompatibility of medical Houghton Chapel, Multifaith Center Prayer Room, Ground Floor implants. Nolan Flynn, Associate Professor of Chemistry 1:00 PM Science Center 277 REUNION 2014 OFFICIALLY BEGINS, AND RESIDENCE HALLS OPEN FACULTY LECTURE: A Chemist’s Approach to the Study of Diabetes The design of new drugs is the focus of much medicinal chemistry. Because a 2:00–3:00 PM drug must be both highly specific and highly potent, a chemist must understand both the biological system being studied and the molecules being used as drugs. FACULTY LECTURE: Viewing the Supreme Court’s Marriage I will talk about our use of small molecules as tools to understand the biological Case Through the Lens of Political Science mechanisms by which blood sugar is controlled by the pancreas. I will explain the holding in U.S. v. Windsor, which struck down David Haines, Associate Professor of Chemistry the Defense of Marriage Act. However, unlike lawyers, I will Science Center 278 not use a single precedent or law to explain the outcome in Windsor. Instead, I rely on political science theories that hold: FACULTY LECTURE: From Decision Making to Deal Making: How Hormones Justices vote based on their personal policy preferences. Influence our Brains and Behavior Nancy Scherer, Associate Professor of Political Science This talk will explore how the steroid hormones, including estrogens, progestins Pendleton East 239 and androgens, act in the brain to influence behavior and decision making. eW will briefly discuss work from the Tetel lab on how steroid hormones act in the

4 Alumnae Association Wellesley College — Reunion 2014 5 2:00–3:00 PM 2:30–3:30 PM brain to influence brain development and behavior. We will then discuss some ALEXANDRA BOTANIC GARDEN AND HUNNEWELL ARBORETUM studies from other labs on the emerging and exciting field of neuroeconomics—the WALKING TOUR neuroscience of decision making. Led by Kristina Niovi Jones, Director of the Alexandra Botanical Gardens, Assistant Marc Tetel, Class of 1966 Associate Professor of Neuroscience Professor of Biological Science. Tour begins at Wellesley College Alexandra Science Center 377 Botanic Gardens’ Visitor Center. FACULTY LECTURE: Mixed-Gender Imagery in Medieval Saints Lives TOUR OF THE NEWLY RENOVATED DIANA CHAPMAN WALSH ALUMNAE HALL Employing medieval hagiographic texts and images that explore traditional Meet at the main entrance facing the Davis Parking Facility. markers of the feminine and masculine, the talk will explore how both cultural tensions regarding gender identity and eroticism are negotiated in the saintly 3:30–4:30 PM biography (oftentimes apocryphal). Legends focusing on transvestism, miraculous growth of beards on women, and an emphasis on body and head hair as markers FACULTY LECTURE: The Supreme Court’s Year in Review of sanctity, suggest an erotic vein—at the same time that the rationale for these This interactive lecture will focus on four recent or upcoming Supreme Court narratives is to preclude this possibility. The main subject will be prefaced by a decisions from the 2013-2014 year, representing a range of constitutional law issues. short overview of historic and contemporary procedures for recognition of saints Lynne Viti, Senior Lecturer in the Writing Program by official bodies of the Catholic Church. The presentation is illustrated by a wealth Pendleton East 239 of noteworthy images. FACULTY LECTURE: Cannibal Art Carlos Vega, Professor of Spanish I would like to present my work as an artist using the principles of simulation and Jewett Arts Center 372 the cannibalization of cultural influences. FACULTY LECTURE: Funk and Feminism: An Art Historical Perspective Daniela Rivera, Assistant Professor of Art Betty Davis, a self-assured, sexually charged, musically creative singer-songwriter Pendleton West 212 who performed during the 1970s, possessed what I call a “feminist funk power,” a performative funk that forces the viewer to reinvent one’s very conception of black FACULTY LECTURE: What the Heck is a MOOC and Why is Wellesley Doing female agency in light of their original physical expression of art forms. Through This? the genre of funk, or an interpretation of funk, how might conceptual and visual Please join us to hear Professor Adam van Arsdale, who taught Wellesley’s first artists, like Adrian Piper and Renée Stout, resist and transcend what Piper has Massive Open Online Course (MOOC). He will discuss his experiences teaching called “The Triple Negation of the Colored Woman Artist”? in this new medium and compare and contrast it with a face-to-face class. Ravi will Nikki A. Greene, Assistant Professor of Art discuss why Wellesley is interested in this new medium of instruction and some of Jewett Arts Center 450 the exciting new possibilities that this opens up for connecting with the alumnae. Ganesan (Ravi) Ravishanker, CIO & Associate Dean for WellesleyX FACULTY LECTURE: Hostesses, Circumnavigators, Watercolorists, and Exotic Adam van Arsdale, Assistant Professor of Anthropology Dancers: How Nineteenth-Century Women’s Culture Made John Singer Sargent Science Center 277 Earlier generations of art historians often noticed how complex and remarkable FACULTY LECTURE: The Search for Extraterrestrial Life John Singer Sargent’s portraits of women tend to be. But are these “Sargent’s Wendy Hagen Bauer, Professor of Astronomy women,” or do the women in the portraits actually manifest the momentous Whitin Observatory 114 changes in women’s roles during Sargent’s lifetime? This talk explores Sargent’s rich depictions of women and the many ways in which his work actually owes a great debt to nineteenth-century women’s culture. Paul Fisher, Associate Professor of American Studies Collins Cinema

6 Alumnae Association Wellesley College — Reunion 2014 7 3:30–4:30 PM 3:30–5:30 PM

FACULTY LECTURE: The Eye is a Part of the Mind: Visualization in Science THEATRE DEPARTMENT OPEN HOUSE Education Alumnae Hall, Ruth Nagel Jones Theatre Do we lose potential scientists because visual learners have difficulty with complex concepts presented in texts and lectures? I will try to address that question, and 4:00–5:00 PM will show numerous examples of what I feel are useful visual aids to the learning process. FRIENDS OF BILL W Flick Coleman, Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus Pendleton East 251 Science Center 377 5:00 PM FACULTY LECTURE: “A Uranium Atom Walks Into A Bar”: Nuclear Challenges in the 21st Century JEWISH CANDLELIGHTING AND KABBALAT SHABBAT Since the discovery of nuclear fission in the 1930s, the potential of nuclear energy Hosted by Wellesley College Hillel and the Hillel Alumnae Board both for war and for peace has presented an ongoing challenge to humanity. Houghton Chapel, Multifaith Center Main Room, Ground Floor How do we deal with this challenge in our post-Fukushima world, in which daily newspaper accounts of the need for sources of energy other than fossil fuels as 5:00–8:00 PM well as ongoing developments in Iran and North Korea highlight the importance of FRIDAY NIGHT DINNER understanding the “positive and negative” potential of the atomic nucleus? Nancy Harrison Kolodny ’64, Cohen/Heller Professor of Chemistry, Emerita Please refer to your class schedule. Science Center 396 8:00 PM FACULTY LECTURE: Women in the Labyrinth of Leadership STEPSINGING Why are there so few women leaders? How do men’s and women’s personalities, family roles, gender stereotypes, and organizational challenges affect women Led by Margaret Elsemore Sipple ’64, Karen Body Brennan ’89, and Anna (Sasha) leaders and what can be done to increase the advancement of women? Papernik ’04 Linda Carli, Senior Lecturer of Psychology Houghton Chapel Jewett Arts Center 450 THEATRE PRODUCTION FACULTY LECTURE: Like a Great Roman Ruin: The College Hall Fire and Anne Wellesley Summer Theatre Company presents HAY FEVER, directed by Marta Whitney at 100 Rainer ’98. Chaos ensues when the eccentric Bliss family invite a motley Join us for an overview of the 1914 College Hall fire exhibition currently on display assortment of weekend guests to their fashionable summer home. The guests in the Davis Museum. This exhibition includes objects from the Davis, Archives, end up fleeing, unnoticed by the Bliss family, who are too caught up in their own and Special Collections—as well as gifts and loans from alumnae worldwide— dramas to pay them much attention. A comedy of manners in the grand tradition! ranging from letters written by students and faculty to tableware used in the Reservations at 781.283.2000 are absolutely needed. Ticket prices are $10.00 for College Hall dining room, from marble busts and a painted mirror saved from the alumnae and their guests, $5.00 for those over 65. Browning Room to the Tree Day Spade and more. Together these objects examine Alumnae Hall, Ruth Nagel Jones Theatre art and life in College Hall from the founding of the College in 1870, to the great fire that destroyed the building and its contents in 1914, to the fundraising and 9:00 PM rebuilding efforts that followed. Jacki Musacchio ’89, Professor of Art S’MORES! Andrew Shennan, Provost and Dean of the College Come gather around the fire and share in the fun! Bring your children—everyone Ian Graham, Director of Library Collections is welcome! Jewett Arts Center Auditorium Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center, Fire Pit

8 Alumnae Association Wellesley College — Reunion 2014 9 9:00–10:00 PM ONGOING 7 LGBTQ SOCIAL HOUR Dawn–Dusk Alexandra Botanic Garden

A gathering for the LGBTQ alumnae and their friends and families and Hunnewell Arboretum Green Hall, Newhouse Center for the Humanities, 2nd Floor 7:00 AM–6:00 PM Keohane Sports Center 9:00–11:00 PM 7:00 AM–5:30 PM Weight Training Facility

ne 9:00 AM–11:00 AM Chandler Pool DANCE YOUR CLASS OFF - ALL-CLASS DANCE PARTY 4:00 PM–5:30 PM u All Reunion classes are invited to the Academic Quad Tent to show off their best 9:00 AM–12:30 PM Open Boathouse dance moves. Will your class stand out? J 7:00 AM–Midnight Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center

Academic Quad Tent 10:00 AM–4:00 PM Campus Center Emporium & Café 8:00 AM–5:00 PM Margaret C. Ferguson Greenhouses 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Arts & Crafts Room Pendleton West 208 8:00 AM–8:00 PM Walk-In Registration & Information Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center Information Booth, 2nd Floor rday, 8:30 AM–4:30 PM Clapp Library and Knapp u Media & Technology Center 9:00 AM–5:00 PM WZLY 91.5FM Alumnae Broadcasting Day 9:00 AM–8:00 PM Davis Museum and Cultural Center Sat

7:00–8:00 AM

LAKE WABAN WALK/RUN Join Friends of Wellesley Athletics and members of the Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics (PERA) Department for a walk or light run around Lake Waban. Meet at Green Beach (lawn by library) 7:00–9:00 AM

BREAKFAST IN RESIDENCE HALLS Please refer to your class schedule for location.

10 Alumnae Association Wellesley College — Reunion 2014 11 7:30–8:15 AM 9:00 AM–12:30 PM

YOGA (BEGINNING) OPEN BOATHOUSE Start your day with a Hatha Yoga session focusing on breathing and mindfulness. Join members of the Physical Education, Recreation, and Athletics (PERA) Keohane Sports Center, Studio 201 Department for recreational canoeing, kayaking, sailing and pedal boats on Lake Waban. Children are welcome, but please provide your own child-sized personal YOGA (ADVANCED) flotation device. For those classes who would like to have a Reunion row, gather Start your day with a Hatha Yoga session focusing on breathing and mindfulness. your teammates and meet at the boathouse. (Boathouse is closed if raining, high Keohane Sports Center, Studio 202 wind, thunder, lightning. Weather call at 8:45 AM.) GENTLE STRETCHING Wellesley College Boathouse A nurturing and compassionate way to greet the morning is with this very gentle Yoga class. There will be a bit of sitting and centering, conscious seated stretching, 9:00 AM–5:00 PM possibly some standing stretches, lying down and concluding with some guided relaxation. WZLY ALUMNAE BROADCASTING DAY Stone-Davis Living Room Stream us at www.wzly.net to hear alums from various classes spin their favorite tunes! Contact during broadcast: 781.283.2690. Join our list: alums.wzly@gmail. 7:30–8:30 AM com or join the Friends of WZLY group on Facebook. CAMPUS BIRD WALK IN ALEXANDRA BOTANIC GARDEN AND HUNNEWELL 10:00–11:00 AM ARBORETUM Led by Friends of the Wellesley College Botanic Gardens docents. ADMISSION OFFICE Tour begins at Paramecium Pond on the side next to College Road. The College Admission Process: Applying to Selective Colleges Informal discussion with Jennifer Desjarlais, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid, 8:00–9:30 AM on selecting and applying to colleges. For alumnae and their children entering SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY ANNUAL MEETING grades 9 through 12. Breakfast and meeting for Shakespeare Society members Weaver House Shakespeare House TOUR OF THE NEWLY RENOVATED DIANA CHAPMAN WALSH 9:00–10:00 AM ALUMNAE HALL Meet at the main entrance facing the Davis Parking Facility. CHILDREN’S STORY TIME Children must be accompanied by an adult. 10:30–11:30 AM Margaret Clapp Library, Brackett Reading Room, Main Floor AFRICANA STUDIES DEPARTMENT OPEN HOUSE 9:00–11:00 AM Founders 31 CLASS MEETINGS IN RESIDENCE HALLS GUILD OF CARILLONNEURS OPEN TOWER Meet and greet your fellow carillonneurs, and visit the bells. Guild members only. 9:00 AM–Noon Galen Stone Tower “PLANTASTIC” MORNING AT THE GREENHOUSES MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT OPEN HOUSE Families are invited to explore the wonders of the Margaret C. Ferguson Science Center 362 Greenhouses and enjoy creative hands-on activities. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Wellesley College Botanic Gardens’ Visitor Center

12 Alumnae Association Wellesley College — Reunion 2014 13 OFFICE OF RESIDENTIAL LIFE OPEN HOUSE FACULTY LECTURE: Discovering the Albright Institute The Office of Residential Life would like to invite former Resident Assistants (RAs) Come hear about the Albright Institute at Wellesley College. Director Joanne and House Presidents (HPs) to join us for a reception to reconnect with each Murray will discuss the Institute’s mission and program and will reflect on its first other and to share our stories from years ago. Current Residential Life staff will be five years. **Please note that Secretary Albright will not be a part of this panel. available to greet you. Family and friends are welcome. Joanne Murray ’81, Director of the Madeleine Korbel Albright Institute for Global Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center, Punch’s Alley, 1st Floor Affairs Nora Mishanec ’14, Albright Fellow PHI SIGMA OPEN HOUSE Emma Smith ’14, Albright Fellow CE House Pendleton East 239 TZE OPEN HOUSE FACULTY LECTURE: Media Influences on Social Outcomes: The Impact of TZE House MTV’s 16 and Pregnant on Teen Childbearing ZETA ALPHA OPEN HOUSE This presentation will address the impact of the widely viewed MTV reality TV Zeta Alpha House show, 16 and Pregnant, on teen-bearing outcomes. When the show aired, it led to more searches and tweets regarding birth control and abortion, ultimately leading 10:30 AM–Noon to a 5.7 percent reduction in teen births in the 18 months following its introduction. This accounts for around one-third of the overall decline in teen births in the United The Wellesley Alumnae Network: Connecting Through LinkedIn and Shared States during that period. Interest Groups Phil Levine, Professor of Economics More than 8,000 alumnae have joined the Wellesley Alumnae Network on Pendleton West 212 LinkedIn. Come hear about using LinkedIn from Nancy Horwitz, Associate Director of the Center for Work and Service, and network with alumnae from various FACULTY LECTURE: The Power of Data: How Research Advances Social professional industries and WCAA shared interest groups including Wellesley Change for Women and Girls Women in Medicine, Wellesley Lawyers Network, Wellesley Alumnae in the Peace Rigorous research, sophisticated statistics, and disaggregated data are essential Corps, Wellesley Entrepreneurs and more. to advancing women’s and girls’ equality and empowerment. Women-and-gender Nancy Horwitz, Associate Director of the Center for Work and Service research institutes like the Wellesley Centers for Women (WCW) have the expertise Science Center, Faroll Focus Area and focus to provide high-quality research in partnership with social change organizations and funders, while also providing data for policymakers, advocates, 11:00 AM and the media. Layli Maparyan and WCW scholars will discuss how WCW is LEGACY PHOTOGRAPH working to advance development and other social change initiatives across the Alumnae are invited to join their mothers, daughters, sisters, aunts, and globe through its research, theory, and action programs. grandmothers for this year’s legacy photo. (Rain location: Alumnae Hall Layli Maparyan, Ph.D., Katherine Stone Kaufmann ’67 Executive Director of the Auditorium) Wellesley Centers for Women & Professor of Africana Studies Alumnae Hall, Hay Outdoor Amphitheatre WCW Scholars: Linda Charmaraman, Ph.D., WCW Research Scientist 11:00 AM–Noon Sumru Erkut, Ph.D., WCW Associate Director and Senior Research Scientist FACULTY LECTURE: Medea in Corinth Erika Kates, Ph.D., WCW Senior Research Scientist This lecture will address Euripides’ engagement with a comic representation of Nancy Marshall, Ed.D., WCW Associate Director and Senior Research Scientist Corinth. Passages from the play will be enacted by students from the theatre Nan Stein, Ed.D., WCW Senior Research Scientist department. Science Center 277 Kate Gilhuly, Associate Professor of Classical Studies Founders 120

14 Alumnae Association Wellesley College — Reunion 2014 15 11:00 AM–Noon THE WELLESLEY COLLEGE BOTANIC GARDENS - A LIVING FACULTY LECTURE: The Eye is Part of the Mind: Visualization in Science LABORATORY TOUR Education The Botanic Gardens have some exciting new research gardens that are engaging Do we lose potential scientists because visual learners have difficulty with complex students in multiple ways. Visit the Creighton Educational Garden, the green roof concepts presented in texts and lectures? I will try to address that question, and will planted with native species, the Climate Change Monitoring Garden and the in- show numerous examples of what I feel are useful visual aids to the learning process. progress Edible Ecosystem Garden, all within a short walk from our starting point Flick Coleman, Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus at the Greenhouse Visitor Center. Science Center 377 Led by Kristina Niovi Jones, Director of the Botanical Gardens, Assistant Professor of Biological Science FACULTY LECTURE: Dear Home: The Launch of a Crowd-Sourced Tour begins at Wellesley College Botanic Gardens’ Visitor Center Transcription Project for Wellesley The poet and sculptor Anne Whitney (1821-1915) was an important member of the artistic, literary, and political circles in her native and further afield. 11:00 AM–1:00 PM Wellesley’s Archives house approximately four thousand largely unpublished TOUR OF NEWLY RENOVATED SCHNEIDER CENTER letters to and from Whitney over the course of her long life, all of which contain richly detailed and sometimes astonishing information about nineteenth-century Come get a glimpse inside the newly renovated Schneider Center! Learn how art and life. But these handwritten letters are fragile, and few people have ready the College has transformed our student center into a center for student services, access to them. With this in mind, we are launching a crowd-sourced transcription scheduled to open this summer. Note: the entire building is not open.​ website for the Wellesley community, so that alumnae can take part in transcribing Schneider Center Lobby these remarkable letters online. Whitney is an especially appropriate topic for Wellesley; her family knew the Durants and she herself knew Alice Freeman and 11:15 AM–Noon , as well as many Wellesley professors and benefactors; WELLESLEY STUDENTS’ AID SOCIETY ANNUAL MEETING she taught here for a semester and her statue of the English author and reformer was a focal point of College Hall before it was destroyed in the Speakers will include President H. Kim Bottomly and a current student. 1914 fire. Thanks to Friends of the Library funds, we have digitized hundreds of Pendleton Atrium her letters, from correspondents ranging from her family and Wellesley friends to author , artist , suffragist Caroline Healey Dall, and Noon–2:00 PM abolitionist , among others. Join us to learn about Whitney’s REUNION PICNIC LUNCH life and sign up to read and transcribe letters as part of this exciting project! Enjoy a picnic lunch for all registered alumnae, guests, children, faculty, and Jacki Musacchio ’89, Professor of Art faculty emeriti. Ian Graham, Director of Library Collections Please refer to your class schedule for location. Jenifer Bartle, Manager of Digital Scholarships Initiative Jewett Arts Center Auditorium 12:30–4:00 PM FACULTY LECTURE: Hostesses, Circumnavigators, Watercolorists, and CHILDREN’S FIELD DAY (REGISTRATION REQUIRED) Exotic Dancers: How Nineteenth-Century Women’s Culture Made John Singer Drop your children off at a fun, activity-filled Children’s Camp! Kids can enjoy a Sargent Earlier generations of art historians often noticed how complex and remarkable field day on Severance Green with activities organized by age groups and a secure John Singer Sargent’s portraits of women tend to be. But are these “Sargent’s designated roped-off area, bubble activities, bouncy houses, field day games, and women,” or do the women in the portraits actually manifest the momentous more. Snacks provided. The cost for this activity is $55.00. changes in women’s roles during Sargent’s lifetime? This talk explores Sargent’s Severance Green rich depictions of women and the many ways in which his work actually owes a Rain location: Keohane Sports Center, Multipurpose Gym great debt to nineteenth-century women’s culture. Paul Fisher, Associate Professor of American Studies Collins Cinema

16 Alumnae Association Wellesley College — Reunion 2014 17 1:00 PM 3:00–4:00 PM THE “W” RETURNS! (FORMERLY FLOAT NIGHT) STUDENT-ATHLETE ALUMNAE RECEPTION/HALL OF FAME PERMANENT Join us as we revive this Wellesley tradition! Cheer fellow alumnae rowing barges, DISPLAY UNVEILING as they recreate the Wellesley “W.” (Canceled if raining) Friends of Wellesley Athletics invites you to come reminisce and celebrate your Lake Waban sports participation with teammates, current and several former coaches. All Viewing: Green Beach (lawn by library) intercollegiate and recreational student-athletes and their families are invited! In addition, come and see the Wellesley Athletics Hall of Fame permanent display 2:00–3:00 PM unveiling. Keohane Sports Center Lobby TALK BY MADELEINE KORBEL ALBRIGHT ’59 Insights on the “Read My Pins” exhibit 3:00–5:00 PM Housed at the Davis Museum, the exhibition features more than 200 pins, many ASTRONOMY DEPARTMENT OPEN HOUSE of which the incomparable Secretary Albright donned to communicate a message Whitin Observatory or a mood during her diplomatic tenure. Sparkling with Albright’s wit and brio, the collection is both historically significant and demonstrates the expressive power 3:30–4:30 PM of jewelry and its ability to communicate through a style and language all its own. FACULTY LECTURE: U.S.-China Relations: Possible Futures Secretary Albright will provide insights on the exhibit. This lecture presents an overview of U.S.-China relations in the 21st century. It Alumnae Hall Auditorium and simulcast around campus (Alumnae Hall Ballroom, explains possible flash points and areas of potential cooperation between the two Jewett Auditorium, and Collins Cinema) great powers. 2:00–3:00 PM Stacie Goddard, Jane Bishop ’51 Associate Professor of Political Science Pendleton East 239

CHILDREN’S TENNIS CLINIC FACULTY LECTURE: Making Image Matter: Reconsidering Civil Rights Work in Head Tennis Coach Brian Kuscher will hold a tennis clinic for children ages 6-15. the Post-World War II United States The event will run from 2:00-3:00 PM. Drop-off time will be 1:30-2:00 PM, and pick- What happens when we consider how non-activists contributed to the civil rights up time is from 3:00-3:30 PM. Participants must be pre-registered. struggle? The lecture dramatizes this question by examining the image-making *Must bring own racquet. activities of the two black entrepreneurs—publisher John H. Johnson and public Outdoor Tennis Courts by Distribution Center, West of Keohane Sports Center relations guru Moss H. Kendrix. In case of rain, the tennis clinic will be canceled. Weather call at 11:15 AM. Brenna W. Greer, Assistant Professor of History Science Center 278 3:00 PM FACULTY LECTURE: Mixed-Gender Imagery in Medieval Saints Lives THEATRE PRODUCTION Employing medieval hagiographic texts and images that explore traditional Wellesley Summer Theatre Company presents HAY FEVER, directed by Marta markers of the feminine and masculine, the talk will explore how both cultural Rainer ’98. Chaos ensues when the eccentric Bliss family invite a motley tensions regarding gender identity and eroticism are negotiated in the saintly biography (oftentimes apocryphal). Legends focusing on transvestism, miraculous assortment of weekend guests to their fashionable summer home. The guests growth of beards on women, and an emphasis on body and head hair as markers end up fleeing, unnoticed by the Bliss family, who are too caught up in their own of sanctity, suggest an erotic vein—at the same time that the rationale for these dramas to pay them much attention. A comedy of manners in the grand tradition! narratives is to preclude this possibility. The main subject will be prefaced by a Reservations at 781.283.2000 are absolutely needed. Ticket prices are $10.00 for short overview of historic and contemporary procedures for recognition of saints alumnae and their guests, $5.00 for those over 65. by official bodies of the Catholic Church. The presentation is illustrated by a wealth Alumnae Hall, Ruth Nagel Jones Theatre of noteworthy images. Carlos Vega, Professor of Spanish Pendleton West 212

18 Alumnae Association Wellesley College — Reunion 2014 19 3:30–4:30 PM ALEXANDRA BOTANIC GARDEN AND HUNNEWELL ARBORETUM WALKING TOUR FACULTY LECTURE: Wellesley’s Meteorites Led by Kristina Niovi Jones, Director of the Botanical Gardens, Assistant Professor Wendy Hagen Bauer, Professor of Astronomy of Biological Science Whitin Observatory 114 Tour begins at Wellesley College Botanic Gardens’ Visitor Center

FACULTY LECTURE: Biomaterials: Making the Bionic Woman ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT OPEN HOUSE Drawing on diverse fields, ranging from materials science and engineering to Pendleton East 430 medicine, biomaterials have become vital to our health. Together, we will define biomaterials, discuss their connections to basic sciences, and delve into examples COMPUTER SCIENCE DEPARTMENT OPEN HOUSE of new types of biomaterials. These examples, which are being developed Science Center E125 by researchers across the country and on the Wellesley campus, will include GEOSCIENCES DEPARTMENT OPEN HOUSE biomaterials for spinal cord repair and improved biocompatibility of medical Science Center L200 implants. Nolan Flynn, Associate Professor of Chemistry INTERNATIONAL ALUMNAE OPEN HOUSE Science Center 396 Meet Karen Pabon, Director of the Slater International Center and Advisor to International Students. FACULTY LECTURE: Academic Freedom and Scholarly Exchanges with Slater International Center Chinese Universities: A Cautionary Tale Thomas Cushman, Deffenbaugh de Hoyos Carlson Professor in the Social SPANISH DEPARTMENT OPEN HOUSE Sciences Green Hall, Newhouse Center Large Conference Room, 2nd Floor Xia Yeliang, Visiting Fellow, Center for Global Liberty and Leadership, Cato Institute, Washington, DC WELLESLEY LATINA ALUMNAE NETWORK (WLAN) Science Center 277 WLAN invites alumnae and guests to come meet other Wellesley Latinas, learn more about the affinity group, and hear from Mared Alicea-Westort, Assistant Dean FACULTY LECTURE: Like a Great Roman Ruin: The College Hall Fire and Anne and Advisor to Latina students. Whitney at 100 Green Hall, Newhouse Center, 2nd Floor Join us for an overview of 1914 College Hall fire exhibition currently on display in the Davis Museum. This exhibition includes objects from the Davis, Archives, and WELLESLEY ALUMNAE OF AFRICAN DESCENT (WAAD) Special Collections--as well as gifts and loans from alumnae worldwide--ranging WAAD, one of the first WCAA affinity groups, welcomes alumnae, family, and from letters written by students and faculty to tableware used in the College Hall friends to their open house with Tracey Cameron, Ph.D., Assistant Dean, Director dining room, from marble busts and a painted mirror saved from the Browning of Harambee House, and Advisor to Students of African Descent. This event is an Room to the Tree Day Spade and more. Together these objects examine art and opportunity to network with other WAAD members and hear about their career paths life in College Hall from the founding of the College in 1870, to the great fire that and choices since graduating from Wellesley. destroyed the building and its contents in 1914, to the fundraising and rebuilding Harambee House efforts that followed. WELLESLEY ASIAN ALUMNAE ALLIANCE (W3A) Jacki Musacchio ’89, Professor of Art W3A is excited to host an open house with Karen Shih, Ph.D., Assistant Dean Andrew Shennan, Provost and Dean of the College and Advisor to Students of Asian Descent. Attendees will have the opportunity to Ian Graham, Director of Library Collections discuss the affinity group, past Wellesley memories, and identifying as Asian/Asian Alumnae Hall Auditorium American. TZE House

20 Alumnae Association Wellesley College — Reunion 2014 21 3:30–4:30 PM ONGOING

WZLY OPEN HOUSE 8 Dawn–Dusk Alexandra Botanic Garden

Former WZLY’ers and fans are welcome to stop by the station. and Hunnewell Arboretum Simpson Hall B-13 7:00 AM–2:30 PM Keohane Sports Center 4:00–5:00 PM 7:00 AM–2:00 PM Weight Training Facility

ne 7:00–9:30 AM Chandler Pool FRIENDS OF BILL W 11:30 AM–2:00 PM Open Boathouse u Pendleton East 251 7:00 AM–Midnight Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center

4:30–5:30 PM J 10:00 AM–4:00 PM Campus Center Emporium & Café 8:00 AM–1:00 PM Walk-In Registration & Information ART DEPARTMENT OPEN HOUSE Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center Jewett Arts Center Foyer Information Booth, 2nd Floor 5:00 PM 8:00 AM–1:00 PM Arts & Crafts Room Pendleton West 208 CATHOLIC MASS 8:00 AM–4:00 PM Margaret C. Ferguson Greenhouses Houghton Chapel. Multifaith Center Main Room, Ground Floor Noon–4:00 PM Davis Museum and Cultural Center EVANGELICAL CHRISTIAN GATHERING Green Hall, Academic Council Room, 4th Floor nday, 7:00–9:00 AM u 5:00–8:00 PM BREAKFAST IN RESIDENCE HALLS Please refer to your class schedule for location. CLASS SOCIAL HOURS AND DINNERS S Please refer to your class schedule. 8:00 AM 5:30–11:00 PM HILLEL REUNION BAGEL BREAKFAST Patti Sheinman and David Bernat, Hillel Directors, and the Hillel CHILDREN’S CAMP (REGISTRATION REQUIRED) Alumnae Board Enjoy your Class Dinner and drop off your children at an evening extravanganza Slater International Center at the Keohane Sports Center with dinner and snacks, a Teddy Bear Picnic for the youngest guests, and movies and a casino night for the older children. Sleeping 8:15 AM accommodations will be available for small children until pickup. The cost for this CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST AVAILABLE IN MULTIFAITH activity is $67.00. CENTER GATHERING SPACE Keohane Sports Center, Multipurpose Gym Alumnae and their guests are cordially invited to join members of the Religious and Spiritual Life team for a continental breakfast in the Multifaith Center Gathering Space on Sunday morning, preceding the multifaith service. Chapel and office spaces will also be open and available for group conversations with chaplains and advisors. Houghton Chapel, Multifaith Center Gathering Space, Ground Floor

22 Alumnae Association Wellesley College — Reunion 2014 23 8:15 AM 11:30 AM–2:00 PM

ALUMNAE CHOIR REHEARSAL FOR THE MULTIFAITH SERVICE OPEN BOATHOUSE Lisa Graham, Evelyn Barry Director of the Choral Program Spend time reminiscing with Jack Daigle and join members of the Physical Houghton Chapel (Please gather in the front pews.) Education, Recreation and Athletics (PERA) Department for recreational canoeing, kayaking, sailing, and pedal boats on Lake Waban. Children are welcome, but BUDDHIST/HINDU MEDITATION please provide your own child-sized personal flotation device. Houghton Chapel, Multifaith Center Meditation Room, Ground Floor Wellesley College Boathouse PROTESTANT GATHERING 1:00 PM Houghton Chapel, Multifaith Center Study, Ground Floor CLASS PICNICS UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST GATHERING & BREAKFAST Please refer to your class schedule. Houghton Chapel, Multifaith Center Main Room, Ground Floor 9:15–10:10 AM 4:00 PM REUNION 2014 OFFICIALLY ENDS MULTIFAITH COMMUNITY WORSHIP SERVICE Multifaith celebration for alumnae, family and friends of all religious traditions and spiritual perspectives. Kelly J. Stone, Interim Dean of Religious & Spiritual Life, presiding. Houghton Chapel GOING GREEN! 10:30–11:30 AM

ALUMNAE PARADE Led by the oldest reuning classes riding in antique cars, marchers proceed to the Annual Meeting. It is traditional to wear white. Please be in place by 10:30 AM. The parade will start soon after. Weather permitting 11:30 AM–1:00 PM

134th ANNUAL MEETING OF THE WELLESLEY COLLEGE ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION Don’t miss the State of the College address by President H. Kim Bottomly — learn what’s happening on campus today! Karen E. Williamson ’69, Alumnae Association President, presiding. Includes presentation of Reunion class gifts. Diana Chapman Walsh Alumnae Hall Auditorium We are providing each Reunion registrant one 22 oz. BPA-free aluminum sports bottle to refill during the weekend.

24 Alumnae Association Wellesley College — Reunion 2014 25 2014 REUNION COMMITTEES 1959 AND GIFT VOLUNTEERS Reunion Chair Harriette Levy Chandler Reunion Vice Chair Sarah Maccracken Donnelly A Reunion isn’t possible without the dedication and hard work of our Record Book Chairs Doreen Crawford Dun volunteers. Please join the Alumnae Association and Office for Resources in Mary Jane Baird Milner Class Supper Co-Chairs Daphne Phylactopoulou Hatsopoulos thanking your classmates who made this weekend memorable. Nan Tull Irene Throumoulos Vouros 1939 Decorations Chair Margaret Holbrook Birch President Hilda Warshaw Lichtenstein Friday Evening Co-Chairs Susan Cooper Ritter Treasurer Lucetta Sharp Alderfer Merle Ann Beck Siegelman Hospitality Co-Chairs Haralyn Dubin Kuckes 1944 Judith Pierce Livingstone Insignia Chair Rheta Haas Page President Mary-Alice Ewing Raymond Memorial Service Co-Chairs Catharine Churchill Collette Treasurer Alla O’Brien Nancy Booth Kocher Wellesley Fund Representative Mary Dawley Herberich Programming Co-Chairs Mimi Brown Dohan Lucy Leinbach Robb 1949 Sunday Picnic Co-Chairs Elizabeth Greenman President Gretchen Rous Besser Emily Heath Wilson Reunion Chair Norine Casey Treasurer Anne Sugden Kipp Record Book Chair Jeanne Minor Walton Wellesley Fund Representative Joyce Hirtz Davis Memorial Service Chair Vivienne Chapman Class Gift Planning Chair Frederica Mills Culick Treasurer Elizabeth Arundell Stallings Durant Chairs Margery Clifford Henneman Wellesley Fund Representative Betty Main Cannon Jackie Eichold Montag Class Gift Planning Chair Ann Sylvester Collins Durant Committee Members Ann Sherby Cole Frederica Mills Culick 1954 Elizabeth Strauss Pforzheimer Reunion Chair Lois Cochran Sullivan Linda DuPlan Rieke Record Book Chair Jane Sisson Sibley Insignia Chair Virginia Angevine Fuller 1964 Memorial Service Chairs Judith Shumway Gay Reunion Co-Chairs Linda Furlong Lois Burnham Pomeroy Janet Johnson Stewart Parade Marshal Perry Flynt Phinney Record Book Chair Wendy Snow Love Residence Hall Chair Nancy Lurie Salzman Class Supper Co-Chairs Kit Campbell Henn Sunday Picnic Chairs Catherine Kahny Brigham Judith Malone-Neville Peggy Cullen Nicholson Class Supper Committee Sarah Wiard Barlow Treasurer Marcia Adams Roehr Sally Scully Crock Wellesley Fund Representative Fay Vogel Bussgang Diane Foster Wellesley Fund Assistant Representatives Betty Zahn Benedict Susan Clattenburg Kemp Joan Prichard Cudhea Creative Arts Exhibit Co-Chairs Elizabeth Archer Carol Zempsky Gendler Barbara Mabie Darling Charlotte Cotton Germundson Dorm Coordinators Laura Wick Hallowell Ellen Leibovici Hahn Gwyneth Elkinton Loud Constance Ludcke Huebner Dorm/HQ Committee Susan Clattenburg Kemp Carolyn Stirland Lindsay Nancy Lankford Ann Patterson Munro Suzannah Fabing Muspratt Helen Van Hook Spencer Friday Evening Chairs Jane Parker Resnick Thelma-Jeanne Friedman Taylor Insignia Chair Margery Casselman Connor Barbara Goldman Van Raalte Insignia Committee Judith Corey Johnsos Carolyn Hess Westerfield Bobbie Walsh Rabin Joy Hallum Winer Class Gift Planning Chair Maureen Vincent Beck

26 Alumnae Association Wellesley College — Reunion 2014 27 1964, Continued 1969 Memorial Service Co-Chairs Davi-Ellen Rosenzweig Chabner Reunion Co-Chairs Doris Jackson Carolyn McClintock Peter Nancy Wanderer Memorial Service Committee Jean White Cole Record Book Chair Catherine Bowman Mumford Program Chairs Alison Chase Class Supper Co-Chairs Phyllis Nitze Moriarty Cathleen Rolston Litvack Katherine Page Carolyn McClintock Peter Arts & Entertainment Co-Chairs Priscilla Fox Programming Committee Bettie Cartwright Margaret Ulmer Joyce Adams Lanning Donations Bonnie Sontag Jill Kremer Schroder Dorm Coordinator Heidi Winslow Julia Campbell Taylor Friday Evening Chair Ann Lambert Virginia Willman Fundraising Chair Janet McDonald Hill Social Hour Co-Chairs Lee Hawkins Harrison Guest/Partner/Spouse Activities Chair Susan Kagan Lange Virginia Maloney Lawrence Hospitality Co-Chairs Katharine Harding Wanderer Social Hour Committee Cheryl Schmidt Litster Nancy Wanderer Janet Kneubuhl Schloat Insignia Co-Chairs Ann Landsberg Stepsinging Chair Margaret Elsemore Sipple Betsy Lowry Treasurer Bonnie Greeley Sherwood Outreach Chair Laura Bullitt Despard Wellesley Fund Representative Jeri Dickson Kozloff Reunion Assistant at Large Natalie Gaull Wellesley Fund Assistant Representatives Mary Anne Drye Ballard Reunion Treasurer Susan Herberich Haskell Carol Jillson Barker Social Hour Chair Bonnie Sontag Mardi Taylor Brownell Sunday Picnic Chair Nancy Decker Linda Furlong Treasurer Janet English Huettig Claire Gilbert Gilmore Wellesley Fund Representative Shaunagh Guinness Robbins Mary Esther Marshall Class Gift Planning Chair Ann Yonemura Linda McJannet Durant Chair Susie Sachs Goldman Nancy Tomkinson Nyberg Durant Committee Member Betty Demy Hutcheon Kathy Oakley Ann Sherwood Sentilles Bobbie Walsh Rabin Judith Richman Saidel 1974 Ora Schade Shay Reunion Co-Chairs Joan Cassman Barbara Ray Stevens Krista Fogleman Alison Kern Stitzer Record Book Co-Chairs Nancy Anderson Brown Class Gift Planning Chair Janet McCaa Mary Lou Savage Durant Chair Corty Banks Fengler Class Supper Chair Donna Bosco Durant Committee Members Mimi Fish Alperin Dorm Coordinator Eleanor Hayes McGourty Meg Brabson Becker Dorm Committee Suzanne Moranian Bolles Bettie Cartwright Linda Cook Susan Detweiler Debra Drew DeVaughn Emmy Hall Ehrlich Susan Morser Klem Kit Campbell Henn Kwan Kew Lai Lynn Dixon Johnston Kirsten Critz Levy Betsy Wood Knapp Maryann McCall-Taylor Ellen Jacobson Levine Virginia Powell Siggia Janet McCaa Insignia Chair Laurie Shahon Janet George Murnick Outreach Chair Mary Lou Savage Nancy Needham Outreach Committee Janet Carpenter Susan Tyler Nitze Doreen Franke Barbara Benton Patty Carla La Grassa Jane Parker Resnick Laraine Prasinos Lippincott Jaan Walther Whitehead Muffie Michaelson Jean Waltuch Wise Judith Sobelman Monteux

28 Alumnae Association Wellesley College — Reunion 2014 29 1974, Continued 1979, Continued Outreach Committee, continued Connie Baum Newman Durant Committee Members Yvonne Bos Margaret Ost Barbara Feer Virginia Powell Siggia Kathryn Records Ryan Parade Marshal Stephanie Bruno Forbes Singer Social Hour Chair Donna Davenport Smythe Jody Strakosch Treasurer Bailey Siletchnik Christine Jorquera Vickery Reunion Committee Member Bailey Siletchnik Wellesley Fund Representative Abigail Ostow Telegen 1984 Wellesley Fund Assistant Representatives Jane Desforges Reunion Co-Chairs Kristen Lofgren Dennison Missy Moyer Wendy Kertzman Klein Louise Treitman Record Book Chair Ann Leslie Jones Class Gift Planning Chair Laura Wray Class Supper Chair Wendy Gibson Foster Durant Chairs Erna Arnesen Alcohol Chair Deirdre Duffy Small Violet Ouyang Insignia Co-Chairs Mary Burke Durant Committee Members Karen Rozenberg Berman Cynthia Lim Crocker Anne Shen Chao Programming Co-Chairs MaryAnne Gucciardi Debra Drew DeVaughn Stephanie Hessler Deborah Good Record Book Committee Aylene Watts Calnan Heather Crawford Hamilton Registration Susan Robins Laura Wray Saturday Dinner Committee Iphigenia Demetriades Mary Solomons 1979 Social Hour Chair Deirdre Duffy Small Reunion Co-Chairs Maria Iacobo Social Media Czarina Mary Ann Hill Barbara Anne Sousa Sunday Picnic Co-Chairs Maureen McCurdy Hassett Record Book Co-Chairs Terry Murphy Diane Crosson McEnroe Allyson Dale Samson Treasurer Iphigenia Demetriades Class Supper Co-Chairs Maria Iacobo Wellesley Fund Representative Laura Wood Cantopher Alison Clarke Kenary Wellesley Fund Assistant Representatives Rachel Bayly Barbara Anne Sousa Anna Bulkot Communications Chair Mary Vaskas Harneen Chernow Dorm Coordinators Joan Khattab Michelle Clanton Judith Colenback Savage Mindy Gottlieb Davidson Event Program Chair Susan Champeny Nina Finston Insignia Chair Leslie Kobayashi Julianne Mahler Parade Marshal Leslie Kobayashi Barbara Deaton McManus Reunion Treasurer Cynthia Guendert Karen Day Pierce Social Hour Co-Chairs Carolyn Painter Billet Carol Mazzarella Shanmugaratnam Barbara Cancro Carr Anna Watkins Kimberly Henderson Class Gift Planning Chair Catherine Chuday Feddersen Sunday Picnic Chair Karen Cunningham Van Adzin Durant Chair Valerie Sill Treasurer Deborah Robbins Schwarzer Durant Committee Members Mary Anne Callahan Reunion Committee Members Leslie Kobayashi Karen Doeblin Deborah Robbins Schwarzer Janet Krevolin Patricia Jungreis Sulser Alice Yurke Wellesley Fund Representative Julie Troxell Alexandre Wellesley Fund Assistant Representatives Terri Hauser 1989 Tamara Nash Reunion Co-Chairs Tracey Barrett Class Gift Planning Chair Judith Reinitz West Leah Chiavacci Shuldiner Durant Chairs Sally Buckman Record Book Chair Karen Body Brennan Libby Keehn Lewis Class Supper Co-Chairs Sarah Jane McKinney Gillett Ann Edmiston Rumberger

30 Alumnae Association Wellesley College — Reunion 2014 31 1989, Continued 1999, Continued Dorm Coordinator Nancy Elliott Mukundan Insignia Chair Lisa Scanlon Mogolov Insignia Co-Chairs Laura Norton Agarwal Treasurer Helen Zonenberg Demir Page McDonald Reunion Committee Members Eugenia Beh Parade Marshal Karen Body Brennan Lisa Scanlon Mogolov Program Chair Barbara Pierce Wellesley Fund Representative Kara Flyg Reunion Participation Co-Chairs Julia Spencer Wellesley Fund Assistant Representatives Kathryn Bottonari Ginger Wilson April Bovet Social Hour Chair Kerstin Anderson Inga Vandrey Brown Stepsinging Chair Karen Body Brennan Megan English-Braga Sunday Picnic Chair Mikal Sebens Celentano Erica Moen Treasurer J. Allison Nash Mael Emily Nacol Reunion Treasurer Joanne Attridge Kimberly Priore Wellesley Fund Representative Ann Edmiston Rumberger Molly Maddox Pryzwansky Wellesley Fund Assistant Representatives Lauren Boglivi Sarah Rowley Lenore Levy Day Sara Proman Strand Felicity Harper Susannah Eastlake-Wade Lewis Bryn Johnson Durant Chair Marissa Harris Erica Bazzell May Jennifer Raymond 2004 Leah Chiavacci Shuldiner Reunion Co-Chairs Stephanie Borgeson Laura Brown Vexler Lauren Fleischer Hedde Durant Committee Members Martha Goldberg Aronson Record Book Chair Adriana Teitel Lauren Boglivi Class Supper Co-Chairs Barrie Neutze Click Patrice Footer Lovato Elinor Ament Hiller Dorm Coordinators Elizabeth Kite 1994 Insignia Chair Bridget O’Connor Garsh Reunion Chair Melissa Shaw Moesman Parade Marshal Laura Haslee Record Book Chair Arlene Cohen Social Hour Chair Jessica Turk Class Supper Co-Chairs Carrie Lascell Brown Stepsinging Chair Anna (Sasha) Papernik Anne DeRose Westlund Sunday Picnic Co-Chairs Salema Jenkins Dorm Coordinator Amy Zabetakis Kate Kamm Insignia Chair Arlene Cohen Treasurer Lauren Fleischer Hedde Parade Marshal Nichole Peterson Wellesley Fund Representative Hollee Mangrum-Willis Programming Co-Chairs Wanhi Lee Salerno Wellesley Fund Assistant Representatives Sarah Barron Lana Yoon Hilary Branch Social Hour Co-Chairs Michelle Park Scout Sinclair Nichole Peterson Salema Jenkins Sunday Picnic Chair Melissa Shaw Moesman Elizabeth Leddy Laborde Treasurer Margaret Van Winkle Britta Larsen Wellesley Fund Representative Anne Carmignani Regina Liang Wellesley Fund Assistant Representatives Nichole Peterson Cori Gentilesco Myers Heather Warncke Josephine Noah Durant Chair Anne Carmignani Martha Ortiz Adriana Teitel 1999 Durant Co-Chairs Sonia Berlin Reunion Chair Farrah Berse Anne Catherine Savage Podolsky Record Book Chair Helen Zonenberg Demir Class Supper Co-Chairs Elizabeth Lange 2009 Erika Willacy Reunion Co-Chairs Joyce Chen Class Supper Committee Bonnie Lipton Annie Zhou Sabra Jearld Record Book Chair Moeena Das Sabra Smith Newby

32 Alumnae Association Wellesley College — Reunion 2014 33 2009, Continued WELLESLEY LUMINARIES IN REUNION CLASSES

Class Supper Chair Amy Wang Dorm Coordinator Megan Aebi ALUMNAE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD RECIPIENTS Parade Marshal Nancy Pontius * Eleanor A. Raymond 1909 1982 * Niramol Bulakul Suriyasat ’54 2003 Social Hour Chairs Ava Bastian Julia Shaw * Harriet Stratemeyer Adams 1914 1978 Anne Pyne Cowley ’59 1986 Stepsinging Chair Edlyn Yuen * Ruth Morris Bakwin ’19 1983 Amalya L. Kearse ’59 1981 Treasurer Esther Jang * Hilda Crosby Standish ’24 1998 Judith Perlman Martin ’59 2007 Reunion Committee Members Hillary Chu Priya Gandbhir * Elisabeth Luce Moore ’24 1970 Madeleine Korbel Albright ’59 1992 Samantha Keefe * Yukiko Domoto Maki ’24 1979 Cokie Boggs Roberts ’64 1985 Aislinn Luk * Carroll McCarty Gundersen ’24 1975 Carole Beebe Tarantelli ’64 2005 Christine Randolph Wellesley Fund Representative Tina Xu * Jean Trepp McKelvey ’29 1975 Carol Lyons Meyers ’64 1999 Wellesley Fund Assistant Representatives May Sifuentes-Dominguez * Phyllis Williams Lehmann ’34 1976 Alicia Haydock Munnell ’64 1989 Jaclyn Muensterman Grogan Lila Manfield Sapinsley ’44 1974 Ellen Jacobson Levine ’64 2005 Sarah Gilligan Moreta-Feliz * Florence Marshall ’44 1990 Donna R. Ecton ’69 1987 Evann Schwerm Derus Lauren Tilden * Krishna Roy Riboud ’49 1998 Hillary Rodham Clinton ’69 2003 Jackie Valentine Virginia Rogers Ferris ’49 1988 Martha McClintock ’69 1998 Durant Chair Gin Hoffman Anna McCann Taggart ’54 1997 Alvia Wardlaw ’69 2010 Marilyn Koenick Yalom ’54 2013 Ophelia Dahl, DS ’94 2008 Anna Faith Johnson Jones ’54 1994

Awarded annually by the Alumnae Association to “alumnae of distinction who through their achievements have brought honor to themselves and to Wellesley College.”

SYRENA STACKPOLE AWARDEES

* Hilda Crosby Standish ’24 2004 * Marion Eddy Wheeler ’24 2004 * Harriet Creighton ’29 1994 * Edith Levy Elsas ’34 1984 Mary-Alice Ewing Raymond ’44 2009 Amalie Moses Kass ’49 1999 Pamela Koehler Daniels ’59 2009

Awarded annually by the Alumnae Association for continuous loyalty, service, and devotion to Wellesley College.

* Deceased

34 Alumnae Association Wellesley College — Reunion 2014 35 TRUSTEES EMERITAE REUNION TRANSPORTATION

* Elisabeth Luce Moore ’24 Amalie Moses Kass ’49 SCHEDULE * Rose Clymer Rumford ’34 * Barbara Barnes Hauptfuhrer ’49 Vans will circulate throughout campus continuously during Betty Freyhof Johnson ’44 Elizabeth Strauss Pforzheimer ’59 Reunion weekend. Please see below for the transportation * Carol Johnson ’44 Meredith Riggs Spangler ’59 schedule and pick-up/drop-off locations. You can change bus * Mildred Lane Kemper ’44 Betsy Wood Knapp ’64 direction at stops 5 & 14 and 6 & 12. (Please see map at center Suzanne Kibler Morris ’44 of program.)

TRUSTEES TRANSPORTATION SCHEDULE Friday, 11:00 AM–11:00 PM * Louise McCoy North 1879 Madeleine Korbel Albright ’59 Saturday, 8:00 AM–11:00 PM * Alma Seipp Hay 1899 ** Lynn Dixon Johnston ’64 Sunday, 7:00 AM–4:00 PM * Grace Crocker 1904 Hillary Rodham Clinton ’69 * Margaret Elliott Tracy 1914 Janet McDonald Hill ’69 BUS STOPS * Carroll McCarty Gundersen ’24 ** Karen Williamson ’69 STOP 1: WELLESLEY COLLEGE CLUB * Hilda Crosby Standish ’24 Wendy Judge Paulson ’69 STOP 2: MCAFEE, FREEMAN * Jeannette Johnson Dempsey ’24 ** Alicia Cooney ’74 STOP 3: SAGE HALL/SCIENCE CENTER, OBSERVATORY * Jean Trepp McKelvey ’29 Kathie Whipple ’74 STOP 4: GREY PARKING LOT * Leah Rose Bernstein Werthan ’29 Mahnaz Ispahani Bartos ’79 STOP 5: SCIENCE CENTER MEADOW * Cynthia Dudley Post ’34 ** Mary White ’79 STOP 6: MUNGER MEADOW Betsy Ancker-Johnson ’49 Kartika James Anderson ’89 STOP 7: HAZARD QUAD (BEEBE, CAZENOVE, POMEROY, Barbara Buckstein Green ’54* ** Maryam Homayoun-Eisler ’89 SHAFER) Barbara LeWin Luton Rea ’59 Heather Long ’04 STOP 8: MUNGER HALL Transportation STOP 9: DISTRIBUTION CENTER PARKING LOT * Deceased STOP 10: LULU CHOW WANG CAMPUS CENTER ** Current Trustees STOP 11: CLAFLIN, SEVERANCE, TOWER COURT, LAKE HOUSE STOP 12: DAVIS MUSEUM, COLLINS CINEMA STOP 13: ACADEMIC QUAD (FOUNDERS, GREEN, JEWETT, PENDLETON) STOP 14: FOUNDERS PARKING LOT STOP 15: CLAPP LIBRARY, HOUGHTON CHAPEL STOP 16: TUPELO LANE (SLATER, TZE, ZA, CE HOUSE) STOP 17: STONE-DAVIS HALL

36 Alumnae Association Wellesley College — Reunion 2014 37 ACCESSIBLE VAN FOR THOSE WITH PARKING DISABILITIES OR HEALTH NEEDS (THE ACCESS VAN) Reunion parking signs are posted throughout campus. Please try to park in the lot closest to your residence hall. Parking attendants are available to help you find a The ACCESS Van, which has a wheelchair ramp, is available at the times below. parking space. Please be advised that any car that is parked in a fire lane during Please ask a staff member or student worker to call for the Van as needed. Reunion weekend will be towed. Friday, 12:00–9:00 PM; Saturday, 9:00 AM–10:00 PM; Sunday, 9:00 AM–4:00 PM Reunion transportation will take you to your residence hall or other campus HOTEL SHUTTLE SCHEDULE locations. Wait for the vehicle in the chairs located in the shade. (Please see the “Bus Stops” on page 37 for pick-up and drop-off locations.) Shuttle service to and from the Verve Crowne Plaza Hotel in Natick will be provided during Reunion weekend. The shuttle arrives at and departs from the specifically Please note a portion of College Road will be closed Sunday morning from marked bus stop at the Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center (on the side facing the 10:00 AM–noon during the Alumnae Parade. Guests may use the Route 16 Davis Parking Facility). entrance if they wish to come to campus. The Davis Parking Facility will also be closed during the Alumnae Parade. If you need to leave campus during this time, CAMPUS CENTER DEPARTURES HOTEL DEPARTURES please park in the Founders or Grey Parking Lots. FRIDAY 2:00 PM EMERGENCIES 4:00 PM 5:00 PM Campus Police Emergency Number: 781.283.5555 10:00 PM If you use the bell-desk phone or the blue call box located outside the 11:30 PM residence-hall entrance, dial ext. 5555. SATURDAY NON-EMERGENCIES 8:00 AM 10:00 AM Non-emergency Information: 781.283.2121 1:00 PM 1:30 PM If you use the bell-desk phone or the blue call box located outside the 4:00 PM 4:00 PM residence-hall entrance, dial ext. 2121. 6:00 PM 10:00 PM 11:30 PM

SUNDAY 8:00 AM 9:00 AM

TAXI SERVICES Local companies include Veterans Taxi at 617.527.0300 and Wellesley Transportation at 781.235.2200.

38 Alumnae Association Wellesley College — Reunion 2014 39 ACADEMIC BUILDINGS BOATHOUSE

Open daily, 7:00 AM–11:00 PM Saturday, 9:00 AM–12:30 PM, and Sunday, 11:30–2:00 PM Canoes, kayaks, pedal boats, and sailboats will be available at the boathouse, ADMISSION OFFICE and supervision will be provided. Canoeists and sailors must wear white rubber- Friday, 8:30 AM–4:30 PM soled shoes or go barefoot, and they must be able to swim. Experience is Tours at 10:00 AM, 11:00 AM, 2:00 PM and 3:00 PM, leaving required for those using canoes and sailboats. Personal flotation devices must be from Weaver House brought for all children using boats. In case of rain, the boathouse will be closed. Information sessions at 9:00 AM and 1:00 PM Crew equipment will be available on Saturday only for those who have rowing experience. Saturday, 8:30 AM–2:00 PM Tours at 9:00 AM, 10:00 AM and 11:00 AM, leaving from Weaver BOOKSTORE House Friday and Saturday, 9:00 AM–6:00 PM; Sunday, 9:00 AM–4:00 PM Interviews at 9:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 11:00 AM and Noon Discussion with Jennifer Desjarlais, Dean of Admission and The bookstore is located on the fourth floor of the Lulu Chow Wang Campus Financial Aid, 10:00 AM–11:00 AM Center.

The Admission Office is open and offering tours for prospective students and parents on Friday and Saturday (times listed above). If you have not already scheduled an interview, please REUNION WEEKEND SAVINGS call 781.283.2270 or go to the Admission Office, located Take 10% OFF any one item in Weaver House, to check on available interview times. Get a free alumna tee-shirt with any $50 or more purchase Appointments are limited, and interviews are only available to while supplies last! students entering 12th grade. Wellesley College Bookstore, Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center, 4th Floor ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION

Campus Places Friday, 8:00 AM–7:00 PM Saturday and Sunday, 8:00 AM–6:00 PM CENTER FOR WORK AND SERVICE The Office of the Alumnae Association will be open during Office Hours: Friday, 8:30 AM–4:30 PM Reunion weekend to welcome alumnae and provide assistance. The office is located in Green Hall 246, and the main number is Appointments must be scheduled in advance via MyCWS (http://www.wellesley. 781.283.2331. edu/cws/mycws).

AUTOMATIC TELLER MACHINES The Center for Work and Service, located on the fourth floor of Green Hall, is a lifelong resource available to all alumnae. To obtain more information, please call ATMs are located in the Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center on 781.283.2554. the second level by the information desk.

40 Alumnae Association Wellesley College — Reunion 2014 41 DAVIS MUSEUM AND CULTURAL CENTER Opening a browser window will prompt you to sign into Wellesley’s Clean Access. Scroll to the bottom of this page and click the “Visitor Access” button. Friday, 11:00 AM–8:00 PM; Saturday, 9:00 AM–8:00 PM; Sunday, Noon–4:00 PM There are 8 computers available for alumnae and their adult guests to use during Exhibitions on View: Reunion weekend, Friday until 4:30 PM and Saturday from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Read My Pins: The Madeleine Albright Collection. Organized by the Museum These include 4 stations in Knapp (Clapp Library, Lower Level) and 4 stations on of Arts and Design in New York, this unique traveling exhibition features more the main floor of Clapp Library (inside and outside of the reference room). than 200 pins, many of which the incomparable Secretary Albright donned to communicate a message or a mood during her diplomatic tenure. The collection Airline boarding passes can be printed at the Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center is notable for its historic significance as well as for demonstrating the expressive Information Booth, Sunday, 8:00 AM-1:00 PM. power of jewelry and its ability to communicate through a style and language all its own. KEOHANE SPORTS CENTER “Like a Great Roman Ruin”: The College Hall Fire and Anne Whitney at 100 Please note that some areas of the Sports Center are under renovation until January 2015. Guido van der Werve: Nummer veertien, home The Art of Science: Object Lessons at Wellesley College, 1875-1940 BUILDING HOURS Tony Matelli: New Gravity Friday, 7:00 AM–6:00 PM; Saturday, 7:00 AM–6:00 PM; Sunday, 7:00 AM–2:30 PM Glass Heart (bells for Sylvia Plath) FRIENDS OF BILL W POOL HOURS Friday, 3:00–5:00 PM; Saturday, 9:00–11:00 AM & 4:00–5:30 PM; Sunday, 7:00– Friday and Saturday, 4:00–5:00 PM 9:30 AM Pendleton East 251 Lifeguards will be on duty at the swimming pool during the times listed above HEALTH SERVICES Swimmers must bring their own suits and towels, and they must be at least 5 years old. This is a competitive pool, not recreational, and so is not appropriate/safe for In case of a medical emergency, please call campus police at 781.283.5555. children under 5 years of age. There will be an ambulance on campus, located in Founders Parking Lot for WEIGHT TRAINING/CARDIO FACILITIES selected hours on Saturday and Sunday. Friday, 7:00 AM–5:30 PM; Saturday, 7:00 AM–5:30 PM; Sunday, 7:00 AM–2:00 PM Ambulance Hours Saturday, 12:00-3:00 PM The weight-training and limited cardio facilities are located on the lower level of Sunday,10:00-2:00 PM the sports center. These facilities include a complete Life Fitness circuit, mirrors, dumbbells, treadmills, elipticals and spinning bikes. Children under 18 are not Each residence hall is equipped with a medical aid bag for minor injuries (e.g., ice allowed in the weight room or on the cardio equipment. packs, band aids, aspirin). Please contact your residence hostess for assistance. GENERAL INFORMATION HOUGHTON CHAPEL Alumnae and guests are invited to use the Keohane Sports Center. Any person Friday, 9:00 AM–9:00 PM, Saturday, 9:00 AM–5:00 PM; Sunday, 8:00 AM–5:00 PM under age 18 must be accompanied by an adult when using any of the facilities. Parents are responsible for their children’s safety and conduct. Tennis (outdoors), INTERNET ACCESS volleyball, badminton, basketball, and squash are available at the sports center. Equipment may be borrowed at the registration desk. Please wear appropriate Wireless connections are available in all residence halls and various points shoes. The doors are locked one half hour before closing. throughout campus (look for the W2-Wellesley Wireless signs). Connect to either the “Wellesley” or “nostrings” network as you would any other wireless network. If you have questions, please call 781.283.2019.

42 Alumnae Association Wellesley College — Reunion 2014 43 LOST AND FOUND OFFICE OF GIFT PLANNING

Friday, 8:00 AM–7:00 PM; Saturday and Sunday, 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Friday and Saturday, 8:30 AM–4:30 PM; Sunday, 8:00 AM–9:00 AM

Lost-and-found articles should be delivered to the Office of the Alumnae The Gift Planning office hours are by appointment only. Please call 800.253.8916 Association during the times listed above. Wellesley College and the Alumnae or email [email protected] to schedule an appointment. Association are not responsible for lost or stolen articles. The office is located in Green Hall 246, and the main number is 781.283.2331. TELEPHONE AND FAX LULU CHOW WANG CAMPUS CENTER Telephone: Alumnae are welcome to make metropolitan or toll-free calls from any bell desk or residence hall, common area (wall) phone. Dial 9-1-area Building Hours: Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, 7:00 AM–Midnight code-number.

Café (located on 2nd floor): Friday, 8:00 AM–4:00 PM Cellular Coverage: AT&T, Nextel, Sprint and Verizon are active providers Saturday, 10:00 AM–4:00 PM throughout campus. There are reported connection issues with other providers. Sunday, 10:00 AM–4:00 PM Please call your provider to confirm coverage. MARGARET CLAPP LIBRARY AND Fax: Alumnae are welcome to use the fax machine in the office of the Alumnae KNAPP MEDIA & TECHNOLOGY CENTER Association for incoming faxes. Please see the hours of operation at the beginning of the Campus Places section. The fax number is 781.283.3638. Friday and Saturday, 8:30 AM–4:30 PM TENNIS COURTS Archives (4th Floor): Friday, 10:00 AM-Noon and 1:00-4:30 PM; Saturday, 9:00 AM- 3:00 PM Alumnae and guests may use the Keohane Tennis Courts located near the Book Arts Lab (4th Floor): Friday, 10:00 AM-Noon and 1:00-4:30 PM; Saturday, Distribution Center on Route 135. 9:00 AM-3:00 PM Conservation Facility (4th Floor): Friday, 9:00 AM-Noon and 1:00-4:30 PM; THEATRE PRODUCTION Saturday, 9:00 AM-3:00 PM Friday, 8:00 PM; Saturday, 3:00 PM Special Collections (4th Floor): Friday, 10:00 AM-Noon and 1:00-4:00 PM; Wellesley Summer Theatre Company presents HAY FEVER, directed by Marta Saturday, 9:00 AM-3:00 PM Rainer ’98. Chaos ensues when the eccentric Bliss family invite a motley REUNION 2014 EXHIBITS: assortment of weekend guests to their fashionable summer home. The guests College Hall Fire Centennial Exhibit, Library Reference Room end up fleeing, unnoticed by the Bliss family, who are too caught up in their own dramas to pay them much attention. A comedy of manners in the grand tradition! NEHOIDEN GOLF COURSE Reservations at 781.283.2000 are absolutely needed. Ticket prices are $10.00 for alumnae and their guests, $5.00 for those over 65. The college owns and maintains the Nehoiden Golf Course, believed to be the Alumnae Hall, Ruth Nagel Jones Theatre oldest private nine-hole course in the country. WELLESLEY COLLEGE BOTANIC GARDENS Those who wish to play golf on Friday, Saturday or Sunday may obtain tickets at the Information Desk at the Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center, 2nd floor. There are Margaret C. Ferguson Greenhouses and Wellesley College Botanic Gardens’ no reserved tee times. Players tee off on a first-come, first-served basis, unless Visitor Center Hours otherwise directed by the starter. The fee per day is $35 per person, and players Friday and Saturday, 8:00 AM–5:00 PM; Sunday, 8:00 AM–4:00 PM must bring their own clubs. Please note that proper attire is required and golf carts The Margaret C. Ferguson Greenhouse complex is home to an encyclopedic are not permitted on the course.

44 Alumnae Association Wellesley College — Reunion 2014 45 collection of plants from a wide range of climates, representing all regions of the world. The permanent collection emphasizes the diversity and adaptations of CLASS OF 1934 desert plants, epiphytes and ferns, and includes large numbers of subtropical, temperate and aquatic plants. Self-guided tour information and refreshments are CLASS COLOR: ROYAL PURPLE HEADQUARTERS: WELLESLEY COLLEGE available in the Creighton Room at the Visitor Center. CLUB The 22 acres of the Hunnewell Arboretum and the Alexandra Botanic Garden, FRIDAY open from dawn to dusk, contain over 500 species of woody plants in 53 different plant families. The collection of specimen trees and shrubs provides spectacular 1:00–4:00 PM Hospitality Suite Wellesley College Club, flowering in the spring and a range of color in the autumn. Room A/B Enjoy complimentary snacks and beverages while catching up THE WELLESLEY FUND OFFICE with friends. 5:00–6:00 PM Classes of ’34–’44 Wellesley College Club, Friday and Saturday, 8:30 AM–4:30 PM Social Hour Room A/B Sunday, 7:30–9:00 AM 5:00–8:30 PM Friday Night Dinner Wellesley College Club The Office of The Wellesley Fund will be open during Reunion weekend to meet with volunteers and collect gifts during the hours listed above. Alumnae can make SATURDAY gifts throughout the weekend in many ways: by giving their gift to a member of their class’ Reunion Gift Committee; by dropping your gift off at your class 7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Wellesley College Club, headquarters; by calling The Wellesley Fund Office at 800.358.3543; online at Main Dining Room www.wellesley.edu/give; or by texting their name, class year, and the word FUND Noon–2:00 PM Saturday Lunch College Club Lawn Tent to 50555 on their cell phone to make a gift of $10. All gifts to the College will count Enjoy the scenic College Club lawn tent for a picnic lunch. If you prefer to stay indoors, just ask your student worker at the front desk to toward Reunion Class Gift totals. provide you with a boxed lunch!

The Wellesley Fund will also have a table conveniently located on the second floor 5:00–6:00 PM Classes of ’34–’44 Wellesley College Club, of the Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center to answer questions and collect gifts both Cocktail Hour Room A/B Friday, 1:00–4:30 PM and Saturday, 11:00–3:00 PM. 6:00–8:30 PM Saturday Class Dinner Wellesley College Club WZLY ALUMNAE BROADCASTING DAY SUNDAY

WZLY’s Fifth Annual Alumnae Broadcasting Day 7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Wellesley College Club, Saturday, 9:00 AM-5:00 PM Room A/B

Stream us at www.wzly.net to hear alumnae from various classes spin their favorite 1:00 PM Classes of ’34–’49 Wellesley College Club, Luncheon Main Dining Room tunes!

Contact during broadcast: 781.283.2690. Join our list: [email protected] or join the Friends of WZLY group on Facebook. CLASS TREE: Eastern White Pine. Located on slope of Jewett between Jewett and Founders.

46 Alumnae Association Wellesley College — Reunion 2014 47 CLASS OF 1939 CLASS OF 1944

CLASS COLOR: YELLOW HEADQUARTERS: WELLESLEY COLLEGE CLUB CLASS COLOR: RED HEADQUARTERS: WELLESLEY COLLEGE CLUB FRIDAY FRIDAY

1:00–4:00 PM Hospitality Suite Wellesley College Club, 1:00–4:00 PM Hospitality Suite Wellesley College Club, Room A/B Room A/B Enjoy complimentary snacks and beverages while catching up Enjoy complimentary snacks and beverages while catching up with friends. with friends.

5:00–6:00 PM Classes of ’34–’44 Wellesley College Club, 5:00–6:00 PM Classes of ’34–’44 Wellesley College Club, Social Hour Room A/B Social Hour Room A/B 5:00–8:30 PM Friday Night Dinner Wellesley College Club 5:00–8:30 PM Friday Night Dinner Wellesley College Club

SATURDAY SATURDAY

7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Wellesley College Club, 7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Wellesley College Club, Main Dining Room Main Dining Room Noon–2:00 PM Saturday Picnic Lunch College Club Lawn Tent 10:00 AM Class Meeting Wellesley College Club, Enjoy the scenic College Club lawn tent for a picnic lunch. If you prefer President’s Dining Room to stay indoors, just ask your student worker at the front desk to Noon–2:00 PM Saturday Lunch College Club Lawn Tent provide you with a boxed lunch! Enjoy the scenic College Club lawn tent for a picnic lunch. If you prefer 5:00–6:00 PM Classes of ’34–’44 Wellesley College Club, to stay indoors, just ask your student worker at the front desk to Cocktail Hour Room A/B provide you with a boxed lunch! 5:00–6:00 PM Classes of ’34–’44 Wellesley College Club, 6:00–8:30 PM Saturday Class Dinner Wellesley College Club Cocktail Hour Room A/B SUNDAY 6:00–8:30 PM Saturday Class Dinner Wellesley College Club

7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Wellesley College Club, SUNDAY Room A/B 7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Wellesley College Club, 1:00 PM Classes of ’34–’49 Wellesley College Club, Room A/B Luncheon Main Dining Room 1:00 PM Classes of ’34–’49 Wellesley College Club,

Luncheon Main Dining Room CLASS OFFICERS: 2009–2014 President Hilda Warshaw Lichtenstein Vice President Margaret Horton Grant CLASS OFFICERS: 2009–2014 Secretary Marjorie Willits Albright President Mary-Alice Ewing Raymond Treasurer Lucetta Sharp Alderfer Vice President Edith Gray Earle Secretary Marjorie Ober Roberts Treasurer Alla O’Brien CLASS TREE: Oak. Located near West entrance to Green Hall. Wellesley Fund Representative Mary Dawley Herberich

CLASS TREE: Red Maple. Located edge of woods, near sidewalk from Bates to Founders below infirmary.

48 Alumnae Association Wellesley College — Reunion 2014 49 CLASS OF 1949 CLASS OF 1954

CLASS COLOR: BLUE HEADQUARTERS: STONE-DAVIS CLASS COLOR: PURPLE HEADQUARTERS: STONE-DAVIS FRIDAY FRIDAY

5:00–6:00 PM Classes of ’49 and ’54 Stone-Davis Living Room 5:00–6:00 PM Classes of ’49 and ’54 Stone-Davis Living Room Social Hour Social Hour 6:00–8:30 PM Friday Night Dinner Wellesley College Club 6:00–7:45 PM Friday Night Dinner Wellesley College Club SATURDAY SATURDAY

7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Stone-Davis Dining Hall 7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Stone-Davis Dining Hall 9:00 AM Class Meeting Stone-Davis Dining Room 9:00 AM Class Meeting Stone-Davis Living Room 11:00 AM Memorial Service Houghton Chapel Noon–2:00 PM Saturday Lunch Stone-Davis Dining Hall Multifaith Center Main Room 3:15 PM Afternoon Tea with Pendleton Atrium President H. Kim Bottomly Noon–2:00 PM Saturday Lunch Stone-Davis Dining Hall Please join President H. Kim Bottomly for tea. 5:30–6:30 PM Class Social Hour Wellesley College Club 5:30–8:00 PM Saturday Class Dinner Margaret Clapp Library, 6:30–8:30 PM Saturday Class Dinner Wellesley College Club and Social Hour Main Level 7:30–9:30 PM ’49 and ’54 Sing Along Stone-Davis Living Room 8:00–9:30 PM ’49 and ’54 Sing Along Stone-Davis Living Room A pianist plays music from your college days. Make your requests, A pianist plays music from your college days. Make your requests, and sing along! and sing along! 8:00–9:30 PM Conversations and Stone-Davis Small SUNDAY Libations Living Room Catch up with classmates after dinner. 7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Stone-Davis Dining Hall SUNDAY 1:00 PM Classes of ’34–’49 Wellesley College Club Luncheon 7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Stone-Davis Dining Hall CLASS OFFICERS: 2009–2014 2015–2019 1:00 PM Sunday Class Picnic Wellesley College Club Patio President Gretchen Rous Besser Marilyn Pearson Isbrandtsen Vice President Martha McDaniel Ellsberry Nancy Hayes Dean Secretary Jeanne Minor Walton Gretchen Rous Besser CLASS OFFICERS: 2009–2014 2015–2019 Treasurer Elizabeth Arundell Stallings President Donna Hieftje Tillotson Catherine Kahny Brigham Wellesley Fund Representative Betty Main Cannon Alice Warner Jones Vice President Constance Ludcke Huebner Margaret Cullen Nicholson Secretary Carol Craven Robinson Toni Inman Palter CLASS TREE: Scarlet Oak. Located at Norumbega Hill near entrance Treasurer Marcia Adams Roehr Antoinette Antoine Malouf Wellesley Fund Representative Fay Vogel Bussgang Marion Horton Gebhardt to Green (north). Nominating Chair Elizabeth Seymour Bynum-Drake

CLASS TREE: Purple Beech. Located at south slope down from Munger, east of the sidewalk.

50 Alumnae Association Wellesley College — Reunion 2014 51 CLASS OF 1959 CLASS OF 1964

CLASS COLOR: YELLOW HEADQUARTERS: CLAFLIN CLASS COLOR: RED HEADQUARTERS: TOWER COURT FRIDAY FRIDAY 1:00–2:30 PM Panel Discussion Massachusetts State House, Ongoing 1964 Creative Arts Exhibit Tower Court East Senate Reading Room Living Room Panel discussion of Wellesley alums who work at the State House & tour of the State House 3:30 PM Memorial Choir Rehearsal Houghton Chapel 4:00 PM 50th Reunion DVD Claflin Small Living Room 5:00–6:00 PM Class Social Hour Tower Court Great Hall Presentation 6:00–7:45 PM Friday Night Dinner Tishman Commons, 5:00–6:00 PM Class Social Hour Davis Museum Plaza Tent Wang Campus Ctr., 1st Floor 6:00–7:45 PM Friday Night Dinner Davis Museum Plaza Tent 9:00 PM After-Dinner Social Hour Tower Court Great Hall SATURDAY SATURDAY 7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Claflin Recreation Room 7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Tower Court Dining Hall 8:00 AM 50th Reunion DVD Claflin Small Living Room Ongoing 1964 Creative Arts Exhibit Tower Court East Presentation Living Room 9:00–9:30 AM Class Meeting Claflin Living Room 9:00–11:00 AM Class Meeting and Red Tower Court Great Hall Hot Topics 9:30–10:00 AM Carolyn Elliot: Class Claflin Living Room Survey Report 10:00–11:00 AM Current economics talk Pendleton West 117 for spouses and guests 10:15–11:00 AM Discussion Groups Claflin Hall by Dan Sichel, 11:15 AM–Noon Discussion Groups Claflin Hall Professor of Economics Noon–2:00 PM Saturday Picnic Claflin Recreation Room Noon–2:00 PM Saturday Picnic Tower Court and 3:30 PM Memorial Service Collins Cinema Severance Dining Halls 6:00–10:00 PM Saturday Class Social Wellesley College Club 2:00–3:00 PM Memorial Choir Rehearsal Houghton Chapel Hour & Dinner 3:30 PM Memorial Service Houghton Chapel SUNDAY 5:30 PM Class Picture Alumnae Hall, Hay Outdoor Amphitheatre 7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Claflin Recreation Room Please be on time and bring your best smile. Cocktails will follow the picture. (Rain location: Alumnae Hall Auditorium) 1:00 PM Sunday Class Picnic Davis Museum Plaza Tent 6:00 PM Class Social Hour Alumnae Hall Lawn CLASS OFFICERS: 2009–2014 2015–2019 7:00 PM Saturday Class Dinner Alumnae Hall Ballroom President Bonnie Downes Leonard Jo Cornforth Coke Vice President Muriel Rosenblum Fleischmann Sarah Mccracken Donnelly Rheta Haas Page SUNDAY Secretary Jeanne Gleason Register Carolyn Presley Gould Mary Jo Worthey Warren 7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Tower Court Dining Hall Treasurer(s) Anne Sugden Kipp Starry Krueger 1:00 PM 50th Reunion Luncheon Tishman Commons, Nancy Harmon Jenkins st Wellesley Fund Representative Joyce Hirtz Davis Betsy Turner Jordan with President H. Kim Wang Campus Ctr., 1 Floor Jeanne Harper Little Bottomly Nominating Chair Nancy Payson O’Brien The Wellesley College Alumnae Association and the Office for Resources invite you and one adult guest to a special luncheon with CLASS TREE: Replanted June 1991. Located at hillside near Dower President H. Kim Bottomly at the Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center. House and Christmas Tree Alley. 52 Alumnae Association Wellesley College — Reunion 2014 53 CLASS OFFICERS: 2009–2014 2015–2019 President Carol DeCesare Goode Wendy Snow Love Vice President Wendy Snow Love Cortlandt Banks Fengler CLASS OF 1969 Nancy Perk Needham Secretary Ellen Krieger Carol Jillson Barker CLASS COLOR: GREEN HEADQUARTERS: SHAFER Treasurer Bonnie Greeley Sherwood Emlen Hall Ehrlich Wellesley Fund Representative Jeraldine Dickson Kozloff Mardi Taylor Brownell Nominating Committee Carolyn Paige Partan FRIDAY Maggie Elsemore Sipple Lynn Bryan Trowbridge 1:00 PM Class Reunion DVD Shafer Hall Presentation CLASS TREE: Pink Flowering Dogwood. Located by curve at end of Jewett retaining wall, opposite Shakespeare. 4:00 PM Class Art/Craft Exhibit Shafer Gathering Areas 5:00–7:00 PM Class Social Hour Shafer Living Room 6:00 PM Friday Night Dinner Shafer Hall 7:30 PM After-Dinner Program Shafer Hall Informal gathering in the dorm common rooms

SATURDAY Ongoing throughout the Class Art/Craft Exhibit Shafer Gathering Areas weekend 7:00 AM Partner/Spouse/Guest Nehoiden Golf Course Golf 7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Enjoy fresh baked teabreads served with coffee and tea in the Shafer living room. A full hot breakfast will be served in the Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center, 4th Floor. 9:00–11:00 AM Class Meeting & Shafer Living Room Class Discussion 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Partner/Spouse/Guest Shafer Recreation Room Continental Breakfast 10:00 AM–Noon Partner/Spouse/Guest Shafer Recreation Room Panel Discussion Noon–2:00 PM Saturday Picnic Tishman Commons, Wang Campus Ctr., 1st Floor 4:00 - 5:30 PM Class Concert Jewett Arts Center Auditorium 6:30 - 7:30 PM Class Social Hour Science Center, Balcony overlooking Faroll Focus Area 7:30–10:00 PM Saturday Class Dinner Science Center, Farroll Focus Area 9:30–11:00 PM After-Dinner Sing-Along Science Center, Farroll Focus Area Sing along with Margaret Ulmer ’69 at the piano.

54 Alumnae Association Wellesley College — Reunion 2014 55 SUNDAY CLASS OF 1974 7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Enjoy fresh baked teabreads served with coffee and tea in the Shafer living room. A full hot breakfast will be served in the Lulu Chow Wang CLASS COLOR: PURPLE HEADQUARTERS: POMEROY Campus Center, 4th Floor. Ongoing throughout the Class Art/Craft Exhibit Shafer Gathering Areas FRIDAY weekend 4:30–6:00 PM Class Social Hour Pomeroy Living Room 1:00 PM Sunday Class Picnic Hazard Quad Tent 6:00–7:45 PM Friday Night Dinner Clapp Memorial Library

CLASS OFFICERS: 2009–2014 2015–2019 SATURDAY President Patricia Sullivan Heidi Winslow Vice President Catharine Reid Price Francille Rusan Wilson 7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Options Marilyn Hagstrum Sharpe The Pomeroy dining room is a kosher dining experience. A full breakfast Secretary Natalie Gaull Ann Sherwood Sentilles will be served in the Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center, 4th Floor, for a Treasurer Janet English Huettig Martha Spaulding non-kosher/non-vegetarian meal. Wellesley Fund Representative(s) Shanaugh Guinness Robbins Susie Sachs Goldman 9:00–10:00 AM Class Meeting & Memorial Pomeroy Living Room Nominating Chair Janet McDonald Hill 12:00–2:00 PM Saturday Picnic Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center, 4th Floor CLASS TREE: Eastern White Pine. Located at left hand side of 4:15–5:30 PM Gentle Yoga Pomeroy Hall sidewalk at Stone-Davis corner going towards the Gentle Yoga: Suitable for all levels, including yoga newcomers. We’ll Chapel. relax, unwind, and release tension and tightness in body and mind. Led by classmate Laraine Lippincott. 6:30–7:30 PM Class Social Hour Hazard Quad Tent 7:30 PM Saturday Class Dinner Hazard Quad Tent 9:15–9:45 PM Improv Boston Hazard Quad Tent 9:45-11:00 PM Karaoke Hazard Quad Tent

SUNDAY 7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Options The Pomeroy dining room is a kosher dining experience. A full breakfast will be served in the Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center, 4th Floor, for a non-kosher/non-vegetarian meal. 1:00–3:00 PM Sunday Class Picnic Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center, 4th Floor

CLASS OFFICERS: 2009–2014 2015–2019 President Susan Esserman Christine Carnavos Vice President Laurie Shahon Erna Arnesen Secretary Marilyn Nichols Denise Doughton Tinguely Treasurer Gail Siletchnik Deborah Copeland Levens Wellesley Fund Representative Abigail Ostow Telegen Barbara Schwartz Garlock Nominating Chair Karen Rozenberg Berman

CLASS TREE: Purple Fernleaf Beech. Below Quadrangle and Munger, near 1954 tree.

56 Alumnae Association Wellesley College — Reunion 2014 57 CLASS OF 1979 CLASS OF 1984

CLASS COLOR: YELLOW HEADQUARTERS: LAKE HOUSE CLASS COLOR: RED HEADQUARTERS: CAZENOVE

FRIDAY FRIDAY 5:00–6:00 PM Class Social Hour Lake House Living Room 5:00–6:00 PM Class Social Hour Cazenove Living Room 6:00–7:45 PM Friday Night Dinner Severance Dining Hall 6:00–7:45 PM Friday Night Dinner Tower Court Dining Hall

SATURDAY SATURDAY 7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Options Tower Court Dining Hall 7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Options Enjoy fresh baked teabreads served with coffee and tea in the Lake Enjoy fresh baked teabreads served with coffee and tea in the House living room. A full hot breakfast will be served in the Tower Court Cazenove living room. A full hot breakfast will be served in the Lulu dining room. Chow Wang Campus Center, 4th Floor. 9:00 AM Class Meeting Lake House Living Room 9:00–9:30 AM Class Meeting Cazenove Living Room 10:30 AM–Noon Presentation by Artist, Jewett Art Gallery 9:30–11:00 AM Class Panel Discussion Cazenove Living Room Finding Balance in Your Life (How to Juggle Career, Kids, Parents, and Susan Champeny ’79 Time for Yourself) Noon–2:00 PM Saturday Picnic Lulu Chow Wang Campus 11:00 AM–12:15 PM All Levels Vinyasa Yoga with Wendy Klein Center, 4th Floor This yoga class ties movement with breath with a focus on refining and awakening grace and strength within the body. Newer students will 5:30–6:30 PM Class Social Hour Davis Museum Plaza Tent learn the basics while experienced students will have the option of 6:30–11:00 PM Saturday Clambake with Davis Museum Plaza Tent deepening their practice with more challenging transitions and poses. Keohane Sports Center, Studio 202 Live Band and Dancing Noon–2:00 PM Saturday Picnic College Club Lawn Tent SUNDAY 6:00–7:30 PM Class Social Hour Academic Quad Tent 7:30 PM Saturday Class Dinner Academic Quad Tent 7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Options Tower Court Dining Hall Enjoy fresh baked teabreads served with coffee and tea in the Lake 8:30–11:00 PM Dance Party Academic Quad Tent House living room. A full hot breakfast will be served in Tower Court dining room. SUNDAY 1:00 PM Sunday Class Picnic Event Lawn Tent (near 7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Options boathouse) Enjoy fresh baked teabreads served with coffee and tea in the Cazenove living room. A full hot breakfast will be served in the Lulu CLASS OFFICERS: 2009–2014 2015–2019 Chow Wang Campus Center, 4th Floor. President Alison Clarke Kenary Joanne (Jody) Strakosch Vice Presidents Leslie Kobayashi Martha O’Neill 12:30 PM Class Buffet Brunch Academic Quad Tent Secretary Maria Iacobo Dorrie Voorhis Graul Treasurer Deborah Robbins Schwarzer Donna Edwards CLASS OFFICERS: 2009–2014 2015–2019 Wellesley Fund Representative Julia Troxell Alexandre Positon Available President Wendy Kertzman Klein Pam Matthews Farber Nominating Chair Joanne Berger-Sweeney Vice President Ellen Sullivan Tara Weiner Rutman Secretary Kristen Lofgren Dennison Anna Watkins Treasurer Iphigenia Demetriades Iphigenia Demetriades CLASS TREE: Tulip Tree. Located at east side of Science Center Wellesley Fund Representative Laura Wood Cantopher Alice Yurke midway up the banking, near the loading dock. Nominating Committee Jane Becker Lyrae Johnson

CLASS TREE: Carmine Crabapple. Located at the corner of the Davis Museum, next to the parking lot on the northwest side.

58 Alumnae Association Wellesley College — Reunion 2014 59 CLASS OF 1989 CLASS OF 1994

CLASS COLOR: GREEN HEADQUARTERS: SEVERANCE CLASS COLOR: PURPLE HEADQUARTERS: MUNGER

FRIDAY FRIDAY 4:00–6:00 PM Class Social Hour Severance Living Room 4:30–6:00 PM Class Social Hour Munger Living Room 6:00–7:45 PM Friday Night Dinner Alumnae Hall Ballroom 6:00–7:45 PM Friday Night Dinner Wang Campus Ctr., 4th floor 7:00 PM Dessert with Alumnae Hall Ballroom President Bottomly SATURDAY 9:00–11:00 PM Conversations and Severance Living Room Libations 7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Options Enjoy fresh baked teabreads served with coffee and tea in the Munger living room. A full hot breakfast will be served in the Lulu SATURDAY Chow Wang Campus Center, 4th Floor. 7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Severance Dining Hall 9:00–9:45 AM Class Meeting Munger Living Room 9:00–11:00 AM Class Meeting Severance Living Room 9:45–10:45 PM Panel Discussions: Munger Living Room Transitions & Resilience Noon–2:00 PM Saturday Picnic Event Lawn Tent (near boathouse) Noon–2:00 PM Saturday Picnic Bates Dining Hall 3:15–4:30 PM Class of 1989 Circles Severance Dining Hall 5:30–9:30 PM Saturday Class Social Event Lawn Tent 5:30 PM Class Picture Jewett Auditorium Hour & Dinner (near Boathouse) 5:30–10:00 PM Child Care Severance 6:00–7:00 PM Class Social Hour Lulu Chow Wang Campus SUNDAY th Center, 4 Floor 7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Options 7:00–10:00 PM Saturday Class Dinner Tishman Commons Enjoy fresh baked teabreads served with coffee and tea in the Wang Campus Ctr., 1st Floor Munger living room. A full hot breakfast will be served in the Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center, 4th Floor. 10:00–11:00 PM Conversations and Severance Living Room 1:00 PM Sunday Class Picnic Munger Living Room Libations

CLASS OFFICERS: 2009–2014 2015–2019 SUNDAY President Amy Crocker Geoffroy Margaret Van Winkle Vice President(s) Elizabeth Reynoso Michelle Park 7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Severance Dining Hall Erika Stein Rosenhagen 1:00 PM Class Picnic Alumnae Hall Ballroom Secretary Samantha Murphy Position Available Treasurer Margaret Van Winkle Margaret Whalen Charron Wellesley Fund Representative(s) Anne Carmignani Amy Crocker Geoffroy CLASS OFFICERS: 2009–2014 2015–2019 Nominating Committee Chair Margaret Whalen Charron President Karen Body Brennan Stephanie Rinaldi Jennifer Mathews Land Vice President Danna Greenberg Leah Chiavacci Shuldiner Secretary Martha Cohen Barrett Mikal Sebens Celentano CLASS TREE: Rivers Purple Beech. Located in between Schneider Treasurer J. Allison Nash Mael Julia Spencer Wellesley Fund Representative Ann Edmiston Rumberger Ann Edmiston Rumberger Tennis Courts and Chapel in corner heading toward Nominating Chair Kimberley Parker Stone/Davis.

CLASS TREE: Fraser Fir. Located at left hand side entrance to Dower parking lot, between the parking lot and sidewalk at Dower. 60 Alumnae Association Wellesley College — Reunion 2014 61 CLASS OF 1999 CLASS OF 2004

CLASS COLOR: YELLOW HEADQUARTERS: BEEBE CLASS COLOR: RED HEADQUARTERS: FREEMAN

FRIDAY FRIDAY 5:00–6:30 PM Class Social Hour Beebe Living Room 5:00–6:00 PM Class Social Hour Freeman Living Room 6:00–7:45 PM Friday Night Dinner Hazard Quad Tent 6:00–7:45 PM Friday Night Dinner Bates Dining Hall

SATURDAY SATURDAY 7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Options 7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Bates Dining Hall Enjoy fresh baked teabreads served with coffee and tea in the Beebe living room. A full hot breakfast will be served in the Lulu 9:00 AM Class Meeting Freeman Living Room Chow Wang Campus Center, 4th Floor. Noon–2:00 PM Saturday Class Picnic College Club Lawn Tent 9:00 AM Class Meeting Beebe Living Room 6:00–7:30 PM Class Social Hour College Club Lawn Tent Noon–2:00 PM Saturday Picnic Bates Dining Hall 7:30–9:30 PM Saturday Class Dinner College Club Lawn Tent 5:30–7:00 PM Class Social Hour Beebe Living Room 7:00–11:00 PM Saturday Class Dinner Chapel Lawn Tent SUNDAY SUNDAY 7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Bates Dining Hall 1:00 PM Sunday Class Picnic Chapel Lawn Tent 7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Options Enjoy fresh baked teabreads served with coffee and tea in the Beebe living room. A full hot breakfast will be served in the Lulu CLASS OFFICERS: 2009–2014 2015–2019 Chow Wang Campus Center, 4th Floor. President Sarah Rogan Sarah Rogan Vice President Laura Haslee Laura Haslee 1:00 PM Sunday Class Picnic College Club Lawn Tent Secretary Theresa Sommers Theresa Sommers Barrie Neutze Click Barrie Neutze Click CLASS OFFICERS: 2009–2014 2015–2019 Sari Hale-Alper Sari Hale-Alper Treasurer Diane Gruber Diane Gruber President Elizabeth Lange Farrah Berse Lauren Fleischer Hedde Lauren Fleischer Hedde Vice President Alicen Burns Spaulding Waetie Sanaa Kumahia Wellesley Fund Representatives Hollee Mangrum-Willis Hollee Mangrum-Willis Mazeda Hossain Secretary Helen Zonenberg Demir Eugenia Beh Treasurer Xochitl Leon Emily Nacol CLASS TREE: Sweet Gum. Located at northwest side of Founders at Helen Zonenberg Demir the bottom of Barbara Bush steps. Wellesley Fund Representative Kara Flyg Position Available Nominating Committee Abigail Akzin Youly Diamanti-Karanou Elizabeth Lange Kerrie McKinstry-Jett

CLASS TREE: Kousa Dogwood. Located across road from south side of Chapel.

62 Alumnae Association Wellesley College — Reunion 2014 63 CLASS OF 2009

CLASS COLOR: GREEN HEADQUARTERS: MCAFEE FRIDAY Come to STEPSINGING! 5:00–6:00 PM Class Social Hour Lawn outside Bates Dining Hall (Rain location: McAfee Living Room) 6:00–7:45 PM Friday Night Dinner Bates Dining Hall

SATURDAY 7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Bates Dining Hall 9:00 AM Class Meeting McAfee Living Room Noon–2:00 PM Saturday Lunch Tishman Commons, Wang Campus Ctr., 1st Floor 5:30–6:30 PM Class Social Hour Lawn outside Bates Dining Hall (Rain location: McAfee Living Room) 6:30–8:00 PM Saturday Class Dinner Bates Dining Hall

SUNDAY

7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Bates Dining Hall 8:15–9:15 AM Morning Yoga Practice McAfee Living Room Rakeen Mabud, fellow Class of 2009 alumna and certified yoga instructor, will take you through an invigorating routine to start your day off right. All levels are welcome and yoga mats will be provided. 1:00 PM Sunday Class Picnic Bates Dining Hall

CLASS OFFICERS: 2009–2014 2015–2019 President Xing-Yin Ni Vanessa Arslanian Celebrate your Reunion with one Vice President Rose-Ellen El Khoury Rachel Allen Moeena Das of Wellesley’s oldest traditions. Secretary Anna Johns Djaniele Taylor Treasurer Jennifer Huddleston Sandy Naing Esther Jang Wellesley Fund Representative Tina Xu Sarah Gilligan Moreta-Feliz Friday, 8:00 PM, Houghton Chapel Nominating Chair Samantha Keefe

CLASS TREE: Kwanzaan Cherry. Located at northwest side of Founders in the glass triangle.

64 Alumnae Association Wellesley College — Reunion 2014 65 2013–2014 ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS

OFFICERS

President: Karen E. Williamson ’69 Volunteer leader of the Alumnae Association, presides at Annual Meeting, and is chair of the board of directors. She is an ex officio member, without vote, of all association committees except the nominating committee. She is an ex officio member of the College’s Board of Trustees, with vote. MISSION STATEMENT Treasurer/Secretary: Martha Goldberg Aronson ’89 The mission of the Wellesley College Alumnae Association is to further the interests Responsible for funds of the association and chairs the finance committee. of Wellesley College and its alumnae by connecting alumnae to the College and to each other, in support of the College’s institutional priorities. The Association serves as a lifelong resource to alumnae and encourages alumnae to contribute to CHAIRS the continued excellence of the College. Chair of The Wellesley Fund: Elizabeth Langdon Preis ’91 THE ASSOCIATION’S RELATIONSHIP Works with the Office for Resources to plan and implement fund-raising initiatives and chairs The Wellesley Fund Committee. TO THE COLLEGE Chair of Alumnae Admission Representatives: The Association is an independent, self-governing organization created by the Patience Singleton Roach ’92 alumnae of Wellesley College in 1880. It maintains substantial representation on Works with the Board of Admission on alumnae-admission programming. the board of trustees of the College, with four alumnae trustees, a young alumnae trustee and the president of the Association, who serves ex officio and with vote. On administrative and programming fronts, Association volunteers and staff DIRECTORS work closely with the Office of Admission, Center for Work and Service, Office for Katherine Collins ’90 Resources, President’s Office and other College offices. Susan Richards Windham-Bannister ’72 Yolette Garcia ’77 In 1952, during the 75th Anniversary Fund campaign, the Alumnae Association Ginger Horne Kent ’76 board and the board of trustees began to rethink the fundraising role of the Suzy Lebold ’85 Association. The decision was made to change the Association’s mission, Beth McKinnon ’72 and since then, all fundraising for the College has come through the Office for Mari Myer ’83 Resources. The Alumnae Association and the Office for Resources continue to Yang Qiu ’08, Young Alumna Director work closely and have a strong partnership as we serve these distinct roles. Jamie Scarborough ’87 Cheryl Seraile ’81 Shelley Sweet ’67

66 Alumnae Association Wellesley College — Reunion 2014 67 EX OFFICIO 2013–2014 ANNUAL REPORT Executive Director: Susan Challenger ’76 MAJOR PROGRAMS Leads the professional staff of the association. She is an ex officio member, without A Day to Make a Difference: Hundreds of alumnae around the world took part in vote, of all association committees and the College’s Board of Trustees. community-service projects through their clubs and as individuals for our annual Editor of Wellesley magazine: Alice M. Hummer A Day to Make a Difference which we host in partnership with the Center for Work Directs production of four issues of the magazine each year. and Service (CWS). This tradition of rededication to our college motto has struck a deep chord with alumnae around the globe.

ALUMNAE TRUSTEES Admissions: Admission efforts are greatly supported by our alumnae clubs and Young Alumnae Trustee: Diamond Sharp ’11 individual volunteers. This past year, they conducted more than 850 interviews, attended college fairs, and held receptions for admitted students and summer Alumnae Trustee: Ruth Chang ’81 send offs for incoming first years.

Alumnae Trustee: Kristina Holland deJuniac ’72 The Wellesley College Book Award Program honors exceptional young women Alumnae Trustee: Sandra Polk Guthman ’65 who have been top scholars in their high school class and have also distinguished themselves through their extracurricular activities and in their community. The Alumnae Trustee: JudyAnn Rollins Bigby ’73, MD award gives students a chance to learn more about Wellesley, especially if they are not already familiar with the college. This spring, 1,250 books were awarded and distributed by 73 of our U.S. alumnae clubs and 8 international contacts.

Alumnae Achievement Awards: The 2014 Alumnae Achievement Awards were presented to C. Tracy Orleans ’70, behavioral scientist, public health advocate; and Eva Sommaripa ’63, organic farmer, champion of sustainable living, in a ceremony held in Diana Chapman Walsh Alumnae Hall before an audience of alumnae, students, staff, faculty, and friends

Alumnae Leadership Council (ALC): ALC annually hosts class, club, shared interest group (SIG), and Reunion volunteers for training and inspiration. In addition, SIGs give alumnae the opportunity to connect with each other and the College based on a common activity, purpose, background, or interest. Councilors at ALC 2013 learned the specifics of their volunteer roles and heard firsthand about current College programs, priorities and accomplishments from both students and the College’s senior management.

Faculty Speaker Program: This year, the Alumnae Association sponsored over 65 faculty speaker programs with our clubs, including thirteen international connections, enhancing our alumnae’s lifelong intellectual connection to the College and their understanding of life at Wellesley today.

68 Alumnae Association Wellesley College — Reunion 2014 69 Memories Night: A new tradition, Memories Night is a panel discussion with 2014–2015 ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION BUDGET alumnae from across the decades to discuss their time at Wellesley with current students. Students relish hearing how Wellesley has changed (or not!) over the ACTIVITIES & PROGRAMS PROPOSED BUDGET past 60 years. Administration and Office Operations $1,600,238 Wellesley Magazine 380,000 Online Services: Check out our website today at www.wellesley.edu/Alumnae. Alumnae Connections 340,000 Online services provided by the Alumnae Association include an online directory, (includes programs for classes, clubs Discussions, Class E-Notes, and more. These services offer alumnae a variety and shared interest groups) of ways in which to share and connect with other alumnae virtually. In addition Volunteer Leadership Training 60,000 to the community features, the Association website also offers opportunities for Technology 40,000 lifelong learning, lets you browse the profiles of the Alumnae Achievement wardA Awards 30,000 recipients, connects you to the online version of Wellesley magazine, serves as a resource to thousands of alumnae volunteers, connects alumnae to their class TOTAL $2,450,238 and local club sites and provides information about benefits and services for all alumnae.

Reunion: For Reunion 2014, we are excited to offer our wonderful faculty lectures and tours of campus sites. Nearly 3,000 alumnae and friends are returning to Wellesley to reminisce and be intellectually refreshed.

Stepsinging: Twice a year students are given songbooks and assemble by classes to try to out-sing and out-cheer the other classes. Dressed in their respective class colors—red, yellow, purple, and green—students rally behind the elected songmistresses for each class.

Thanksgiving Match: The Alumnae Association, in partnership with Slater International, connects Wellesley students with members of the Wellesley community for Thanksgiving. The program gives students whose own families are far away a chance to get off campus, and enjoy a family setting and a home- cooked meal.

Wellesley magazine: Our award-winning alumnae magazine continues to provide an exceptional resource to alumnae around the world as it connects us with one another and with activities at the College. It is published quarterly and is also available online at http://www.wellesley.edu/alumnae/wellesleymagazine/online. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter @wellesleymag. .

70 Alumnae Association Wellesley College — Reunion 2014 71 134TH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE WELLESLEY COLLEGE ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION Sunday, June 8, 2014, 11:30 AM, Karen E. Williamson ’69, presiding DON’T MISS Greetings Karen E. Williamson ’69 Approval of Minutes of 2013 THE STATE OF THE Annual Meeting

Treasurer’s Report Martha Goldberg Aronson ’89 COLLEGE ADDRESS

Election of Board of Directors Yolette Garcia ’77 Secretary/Treasurer 2014–2015 Ginger Horne Kent ’76 Directors, 2014–2016 Luisa Bonillas ’94 Helen Hsu ’93 Maneesa Patil ’78 Desiree Urquardt ’99

Young Alumnae Director, 2014–2017 Rachel Salmanowitz ’12

Term Renewal 2014–2016 Director Yolette Garcia ’77 Director Ginger Horne Kent ’76 Director Jamie Scarborough ’87 Chair of The Wellesley Fund Elizabeth Langdon Preis ’91

Alumnae Trustee, 2014–2020 Lawry Jones Meister ’83

Election of Honorary Members Karen E. Williamson ’69 BY PRESIDENT H. KIM BOTTOMLY Presentation of Syrena Stackpole Award Shelley Sweet ’67

Awarding of 1891 Reunion Suzy Lebold ’85 Attendance Cup Presentation of Class Reunion Gifts Elizabeth Langdon Preis ’91 Learn about what’s happening on campus today! Awarding of WCAA Participation Cup Elizabeth Langdon Preis ’91

State of the College H. Kim Bottomly, President Sunday, 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM Closing Karen E. Williamson ’69 Diana Chapman Walsh Alumnae Hall Auditorium Singing of “To Alma Mater” Leslie Meyer Holmes ’58

72 Alumnae Association Wellesley College — Reunion 2014 73 NOTES NOTES

74 Alumnae Association Wellesley College — Reunion 2014 75 NOTES TO ALMA MATER

Lyrics by: Arranged by: Anne Barrett Hughes, Flora Smeallie Ward, Class of 1886 Class of 1886 from the German air The Mountain Maiden

To Alma Mater, Wellesley’s daughters, All together join and sing, Thro’ all her wealth of wood and waters, Let your happy voices ring

In ev’ry changing mood we love her, Love her tow’rs and woods and lake, Oh, changeful sky, bend blue above her! Wake, ye birds, your chorus wake!

We’ll sing her praises now and ever, Blessed fount of truth and love, Our heart’s devotion, may it never Faithless or unworthy prove

We’ll give our lives and hopes to serve her, Humblest, highest, noblest all, A stainless name we will preserve her, Answer to her ev’ry call

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