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To minimize reunion’s environmental impact, emissions from the electricity used to manufacture the paper for this entire book are offset with credits from Green-e certified windpower credits. This piece is printed on Mohawk Options 100% PC White Smooth 70# Text and 80# Cover.

In addition, we are providing each reunion registrant one 28 oz. sports bottle to refill during the weekend. It is molded from food-safe PETE (BPA-free), and recycled no.1 plastic.

All tableware, cutlery, and cups used for the meals sponsored by the Alumnae Association are made from recyclable materials.

Reunion 2011JUNE 3–5

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acknowledgments

Reunion weekend is sponsored by the Wellesley College Alumnae Association, but it represents a combined and concerted effort on the part of the Alumnae Association and the College. We would like to thank everyone 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 deliver programs and activities with generous contributions of their time, talent, leadership, and expertise every year.

Academic Departments

Campus Police

Center for Work and Service

Copy Center

Custodial Services

Davis Museum and Cultural Center

Department of Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics (PERA)

Disability Services

Distribution Center

Grounds Department

Health Services

Library and Technology Services

Keohane Sports Center

Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center

Maintenance Services

Motor Pool

Office for Resources

Office of Admission

Office of Housing and Transportation

Office of Religious and Spiritual Life

Office of Residential Life

Office of Special Events

Physical Plant Administration

Post Office

President’s Office

Printing Services

Purchasing

Wellesley College Botanic Gardens

Wellesley College Club

Wellesley College Sustainability

Wellesley Fresh Catering

our special thanks to:

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 neverFaithless 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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1Reunion 2011 — www.wellesley.edu/reunion

The information contained in this program is available on the reunion mobile site at www.wellesley.edu/reunion.

Located at the center of this reunion program is a campus map including information about campus locations, transportation and bus stops, parking, and more.

College President’s Letter 2

Welcome to Reunion 3

Reunion Events:

Friday 4

Saturday 8

Sunday 19

Reunion Committees and Gift Volunteers 22

Luminaries 32

Transportation 34

Map Center

Campus Places 37

Class Schedules & Information 45

Alumnae Association 65

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The QR code included to the left, and the codes in other locations throughout this program, may be read with a barcode reader on your mobile device. These codes direct you to relevant webpages, contact information, and a little fun.

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June 2011

Dear Alumna:

Welcome to reunion! It’s wonderful to have the campus buzzing with so many alumnae and friends. I have been looking forward to our time together.

During my travels across the country, meeting with alumnae, I continually hear about your fond memories of our beautiful campus. I hope you’ll agree that the campus is as lovely as ever. I encourage you to take some time this weekend to rediscover your favorite haunts and to explore some new ones.

One of the best parts of my job as president is getting the opportunity to meet and engage with alumnae—either on the road or here on campus. I have learned how exceptionally loyal Wellesley alumnae are to their alma mater, and I’m so pleased that you could join us for your reunion this year. Throughout the weekend, I hope you will share many stories with me about your time 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 forward to sharing with you my thoughts and reflections on the Wellesley of today, and giving you a glimpse into the future of your beloved alma mater.

I hope you enjoy your time on campus, and I look forward to getting to know you a little better this weekend.

Sincerely,

H. Kim Bottomly

106 Central Street, Wellesley, MA 02481 Tel 781.283.2237 Fax 781.283.3675 [email protected]

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WELCOME TO REUNION!

June 2011

Dear Alumna:

The Alumnae Association’s mission, to connect alumnae to the College and to each other, is fully realized at reunion. We are thrilled to welcome you back to campus!

Whether this reunion is your first or you are celebrating the 75 years since you graduated, we hope you reconnect with all that is Wellesley. We have a wide range of programs for you: from stimulating faculty lectures to in-depth tours; from yoga to a walk (or run!) around the lake; from Stepsinging to a wide variety of open houses. Whether you participate in our programs or simply enjoy the beauty of our campus and deepen long-standing friendships, this weekend offers many ways for you to celebrate.

When you arrive on campus, you’ll notice a few changes. Last year, we opened the doors of the newly renovated and LEED-certified Diana Chapman Walsh Alumnae Hall, a project led by an alumna, Ann Beha ’72. On the east side of campus, the Whitin Observatory has been renovated and will share the expanded space with the Geosciences Department. We hope you have time to visit both of these places. Last, we hope you will notice an expansion of our green initiatives as we strive to reduce the carbon footprint of reunion. Please join us in these efforts.

Reunion would not be possible without the hard work, commitment, and enthusiasm of your class volunteers. The Alumnae Association Board of Directors and I extend our deepest thanks to these dedicated individuals. I ask that you please thank them as well for their dedication to bringing you and your classmates together for this special weekend.

It’s going to be a wonderful weekend, and we look forward to greeting you at the Association’s annual meeting in Alumnae Hall on Sunday morning following the inspirational Alumnae Parade!

Sincerely,

Karen Gentleman ’77, PresidentWellesley College Alumnae Association

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1:00 PMREUNION 2011 OFFICIALLY BEGINS, AND RESIDENCE HALLS OPEN

2:00–3:00 PMFACULTY LECTURE: Biomaterials: Making the Bionic WomanNolan Flynn, Associate Professor of ChemistryScience Center 377

FACULTY LECTURE: Hostesses, Watercolorists, and Exotic Dancers: How Nineteenth-Century Women’s Culture Made John Singer SargentPaul Fisher, Assistant Professor of American StudiesPendleton East 239

ONGOING

Dawn–Dusk Alexandra Botanic Garden and Hunnewell Arboretum

7:00 AM–6:00 PM Keohane Sports Center3:00 PM–5:00 PM Pool & Weight Room

7:30 AM–11:00 PM Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center

7:30 AM–4:00 PM Campus Center Emporium & Café

8:00 AM–5:00 PM Margaret C. Ferguson Greenhouses

8:30 AM–4:30 PM Clapp Library and Knapp Media & Technology Center

9:00 AM–9:00 PM Davis Museum and Cultural Center

1:00 PM–7:00 PM Arts & Crafts Room Pendleton West 208

1:00 PM–8:00 PM Central Registration Campus Center Information Booth

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Reunion Events — Friday 5Reunion 2011 — www.wellesley.edu/reunion

FACULTY LECTURE: The Housing Market and the Macro Economy: A Brief History of the Great Recession and its RootsChip Case, Katherine Coman and A. Barton Hepburn Professor Emeritus of EconomicsJewett Arts Center Auditorium

FACULTY LECTURE: Looking at Edward HopperRebecca Bedell, Assistant Professor of ArtPendleton West 117

FACULTY LECTURE: Women in the Labyrinth: Challenges for Women LeadersLinda Carli, Senior Lecturer in PsychologyScience Center 277

2:30–3:30 PMTOUR OF THE NEWLY RENOVATED DIANA CHAPMAN WALSH ALUMNAE HALL Meet at the main entrance facing the Davis Parking Facility.

3:30–4:30 PMFACULTY LECTURE: Healing Ourselves, Healing our Economy: Living in the Solidarity EconomyJulie Matthaei, Professor of EconomicsPendleton West 117

FACULTY LECTURE: It’s a Bird. It’s a Plane. It’s ... a Window Washer?Irene Mata, Assistant Professor of Women’s and Gender StudiesPendleton East 339

FACULTY LECTURE: Roman Law, Roman Families, and the Emperor Augustus, Father of the FatherlandRaymond Starr, Theodora Stone Sutton Professor of ClassicsPendleton West 212

FACULTY LECTURE: Wellesley’s MeteoritesWendy Bauer, Professor of AstronomyWhitin Observatory Classroom

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3:30–4:30 PM, CONTINUEDFACULTY LECTURE: Why Textbooks Will Soon Be Obsolete (and Why That Is Not a Bad Thing): Teaching With Digital Libraries, Wikis and Other Web-Based Content SourcesWilliam “Flick” Coleman, Professor of ChemistryScience Center 278

FACULTY LECTURE: Wilderness and the Myths of American EnvironmentalismJay Turner, Assistant Professor of Environmental StudiesPendleton East 239

PRESENTATION: Preserving Wellesley for the Future: Recent and Near-Term RenovationsMichael Dawley, Director of Operations, Physical Plant AdministrationCollins Cinema

4:00–5:00 PMTHEATRE DEPARTMENT OPEN HOUSEAlumnae Hall, Ruth Nagel Jones Theatre

TOUR OF THE NEWLY RENOVATED DIANA CHAPMAN WALSH ALUMNAE HALLMeet at the main entrance facing the Davis Parking Facility.

FRIENDS OF BILL WPendleton East 251

5:30–6:30 PMCANDLE LIGHTING AND KABBALAT SHABBATHosted by Wellesley College Hillel and the Hillel Alumnae BoardSlater International Center

6:00–7:00 PMSTEPSINGINGLed by Diane Martini Weaver ’61, Adriana Allen ’86, and Lois Jenkins ’01.Houghton Chapel

Reunion Events — Friday

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Reunion Events — Friday 7Reunion 2011 — www.wellesley.edu/reunion

7:00–8:30 PMFRIDAY NIGHT DINNER Please refer to your class schedule.

8:30–9:30 PMLGBTQ SOCIAL HOURA gathering for the LGBTQ alumnae and their friends and familiesNewhouse Center for the Humanities, Green Hall

8:30–11:00 PMDANCE YOUR CLASS OFFAll reunion classes are invited to the Academic Quad tent to show off their best dance moves. Will your class stand out?Academic Quad Tent

9:00 PMS’MORES!Come gather around the fire and share in the fun! Bring your children—everyone is welcome!Fire Pit, Wang Campus Center

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7:00–8:30 AMLAKE WABAN WALK/RUNJoin members of the Physical Education, Recreation, and Athletics (PERA) Department for a walk, jog, or light run around Lake Waban.Meet at Green Beach (lawn by library)

7:00–9:00 AMBREAKFAST IN RESIDENCE HALLSPlease refer to your class schedule for location.

ONGOING

Dawn–Dusk Alexandra Botanic Garden and Hunnewell Arboretum

7:00 AM–6:00 PM Keohane Sports CenterNoon–5:00 PM Pool & Weight Room

7:30 AM–11:00 PM Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center

8:00 AM–5:00 PM Margaret C. Ferguson Greenhouses

8:00 AM–6:00 PM Arts & Crafts Room Pendleton West 208

8:30 AM–4:30 PM Clapp Library and Knapp Media & Technology Center

9:00 AM–5:00 PM Davis Museum and Cultural Center

9:00 AM–5:00 PM WZLY 91.5FM Alumnae Broadcasting Day

10:00 AM–4:00 PM Campus Center Emporium & Café

10:00 AM–8:00 PM Central Registration Campus Center Information Booth

Noon–5:00 PM Open Boathouse1:00–3:00 PM Crew Only

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Reunion 2011 — www.wellesley.edu/reunion 9Reunion Events — Saturday

7:30–8:15 AMZUMBADonna Volpe Strouse, Physical Education InstructorZumba is a fusion of Latin and international dance stylings combined with fitness elements and movements. Come experience a cardiovascular and total body strength and conditioning workout.Keohane Sports Center, 201

7:30–8:15 AMYOGABeth Gifford, Physical Education InstructorHatha Yoga focuses on the integration of the breath and mindfulness with postures or asanas. Keohane Sports Center, 202

7:30–8:30 AMBIRD WALK IN ALEXANDRA BOTANIC GARDEN AND HUNNEWELL ARBORETUM Friends of Horticulture docentsTour begins at Wellesley College Botanic Gardens’ Visitor Center.

8:00–9:30 AMSHAKESPEARE SOCIETY ANNUAL MEETING Breakfast and meeting for Shakespeare Society members. Shakespeare House

9:00–10:00 AMCHILDREN’S STORY TIME Children must be accompanied by an adult. Margaret Clapp Library, Brackett Reading Room

9:00–11:00 AMCLASS MEETINGS IN RESIDENCE HALLS

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9:00 AM–NOONGREENHOUSE CHILDREN’S TIMEFamilies are invited to explore the wonders of the Margaret C. Ferguson Greenhouses and enjoy creative hands-on activities. Children must be accompanied by an adult.Wellesley College Botanic Gardens’ Visitor Center

9:30–10:30 AMCHILDREN’S GOLF CLINICGolf Coach Sherry Makerney will lead a golf clinic for ages 7–17. Parental supervision is encouraged, but not required. Participants must be pre-registered. Equipment provided.Nehoiden Golf House

10:00–11:00 AMWORKSHOP: Planning Your Next StepsCenter for Work and Service workshop with Folly Patterson ’85, Associate Director, Center for Work and Service; Director, Alumnae Career ProgramsPendleton East 339

WELLESLEY COLLEGE ALUMNAE CAREERS WITH A CONSCIENCECome meet alumnae who are working in or interested in careers that have positive social and environmental impact.Margaret Clapp Library, Margaret Sanger Room

ADMISSION DEPARTMENT: THE COLLEGE ADMISSION PROCESS: APPLYING TO SELECTIVE COLLEGESInformal discussion with Jenn Desjarlais, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid, on selecting and applying to colleges. For alumnae and their children entering grades 9 through 12.Weaver House

GERMAN DEPARTMENT OPEN HOUSEFounders 407

TOUR OF THE NEWLY RENOVATED DIANA CHAPMAN WALSH ALUMNAE HALL Meet at the main entrance facing the Davis Parking Facility.

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ART & ARCHITECTURE TOUR OF HOUGHTON CHAPEL AND MULTIFAITH CENTERVictor H. Kazanjian Jr., Dean of Intercultural Education and Religious and Spiritual Life Tour begins in the chapel.

10:15–11:00 AMWELLESLEY STUDENTS’ AID SOCIETY ANNUAL MEETINGSpeakers will include President H. Kim Bottomly and a student speaker.Collins Cinema

11:15 AM–12:30 PMPRESIDENTS’ PANEL DISCUSSION: Wellesley and MeFeaturing Nannerl Overholser Keohane ’61, Diana Chapman Walsh ’66, and H. Kim Bottomly. Join Wellesley’s current and past two presidents as they come together in Alumnae Hall to discuss Wellesley and Me. Moderated by Karen Gentleman ’77, President, WCAA.Alumnae Hall Auditorium

NOON–2:00 PMREUNION PICNIC LUNCH Enjoy a picnic lunch for all alumnae, guests, children, faculty, and faculty emeriti. Please refer to your class schedule for location.

CHILDREN’S FIELD DAYThe whole family is welcome to participate in a mini field day, including races, obstacle courses, and other games! Children must be accompanied by an adult. Wang Campus Center Terrace LawnRain location: Keohane Sports Center, Multipurpose Room

NOON–4:00 PMFREE ICE CREAM!(While supplies last)Sponsored by the Office of Planned GivingAcademic Quad

Reunion Events — Saturday

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NOON–5:00 PMOPEN BOATHOUSE Join members of the Physical Education, Recreation, and Athletics (PERA) Department for recreational canoeing and kayaking on Lake Waban. Children are welcome, but please provide your own child-sized personal flotation device.Wellesley College Boathouse

1:00–2:00 PMTOUR OF THE NEWLY RENOVATED DIANA CHAPMAN WALSH ALUMNAE HALL Meet at the main entrance facing the Davis Parking Facility.

1:00–2:30 PMCHILDREN’S TENNIS CLINIC*Head Tennis Coach Brian Kuscher will hold a tennis clinic for kids ages 6+. The event will run from 1:00–2:00 PM with pickup time between 2:00–2:30 PM. Participants must be pre-registered. *Must bring own racquet.Keohane Sports Center Outdoor Tennis Courts 1–4Rain location: Keohane Sports Center, Dorothy Towne Field House

1:30–2:30 PMWELLESLEY ALUMNAE IN THE MILITARYMeet other alumnae who are currently serving or have served in the military.Green Hall Academic Council Room, 4th Floor

WELLESLEY ALUMNAE IN THE PEACE CORPSMeet other alumnae who are currently serving or have served in the Peace Corps.Green Hall Academic Council Room, 4th Floor

WELLESLEY LAWYERS NETWORKThe Wellesley Lawyers Network is an organization that provides opportunities for Wellesley women in the legal profession to network with each other, discuss issues in their practices, and mentor students studying law or considering a career in law. Come meet other women in the legal profession and learn how you can get more involved in the Wellesley Lawyers Network.Newhouse Center for the Humanities, Green Hall

Reunion Events — Saturday

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WELLESLEY WOMEN IN MEDICINEWellesley Women in Medicine is a shared interest group that aims to connect Wellesley alumnae in the health care professions with each other, to Wellesley College, and to current students who are considering a career in medicine or a related field. Come meet other women in the medical professions and learn how you can get more involved in Wellesley Women in Medicine.Science Center Sage Lounge

OFFICE OF RESIDENTIAL LIFE OPEN HOUSEThe Office of Residential Life would like to invite former Resident Assistants (RAs) and House Presidents (HPs) to join us for a reception to reconnect with each other and to share our stories from years ago. Current Residential Life staff will be available to greet you. Family and friends are welcome.Anderson Forum, Wang Campus Center, 2nd Floor

TOUR OF THE NEWLY RENOVATED WHITIN OBSERVATORYWhitin Observatory

1:30–3:00 PMATHLETICS STUDENT-ATHLETE ALUMNAE RECEPTION Come reminisce and celebrate your varsity sports participation with your fellow teammates, current coaches and several former coaches at the Keohane Sports Center. All former student-athletes and their families are invited to attend.Event Lawn Tent (near Boathouse)

2:00–3:00 PMPANEL DISCUSSION: Madeleine Korbel Albright Institute for Global Affairs – An Update on the Second YearS. Joanne Murray ’81, Executive Director, Center for Work and Service; Director of the Madeleine Korbel Albright Institute for Global Affairs, Wintersession and Internship Programs Joseph P. Joyce, Professor of Economics; Faculty Director of the Madeleine Korbel Albright Institute for Global AffairsBetsy Heller Cohen ’76, Vice President of Sustainability, Nestlé; Presenter at 2011 Albright Institute Albright Fellow: Katherine Judd ’11Alumnae Hall Auditorium

Reunion Events — Saturday

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2:00–3:00 PM, CONTINUEDPANEL DISCUSSION: When Life Changes Your Life Plan: Alumnae StoriesPamela Barz ’83, Unitarian Universalist ChaplainPatti Sheinman, Hillel DirectorWho hasn’t made life plans, only to have Life get in the way? Alumnae will present their stories of where they thought their lives would go when they left Wellesley, and how, for good and for ill, life events (such as motherhood, moves, career changes, marriage, and illness) pushed them to find new paths. This event is sponsored by the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life.Multifaith Center Main Room, Houghton Chapel

FACULTY LECTURE: Aliens and Homelands: African Indians of South AsiaPashington Obeng, Associate Professor of Africana StudiesPendleton West 212

FACULTY LECTURE: Biomaterials: Making the Bionic WomanNolan Flynn, Associate Professor of ChemistryScience Center 377

FACULTY LECTURE: It’s a Bird. It’s a Plane. It’s ... a Window Washer?Irene Mata, Assistant Professor of Women’s and Gender StudiesPendleton East 339

WELLESLEY ALUMNAE OF AFRICAN DESCENTWAAD (pronounced “wade”) is one of the first affinity groups to organize under the umbrella of the Wellesley College Alumnae Association. It was organized with the purpose of strengthening the connections of alumnae of African descent with each other and the College, as well as with current and prospective students. WAAD welcomes alumnae, family, and friends at their second annual open house.Harambee House Living Room

Reunion Events — Saturday

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ALUMNAE WHOSE LIVES ARE AFFECTED BY SPECIAL NEEDSCome meet other alumnae who are affected by those with special needs. Share your parenting, grandparenting, or personal story; offer advice; and help build an alumnae community to support one another.Margaret Clapp Library, Margaret Sanger Room

ALEXANDRA BOTANIC GARDEN AND HUNNEWELL ARBORETUM TOUR Kristina Niovi Jones, Director of the Botanical Gardens, Assistant Professor of Biological ScienceTour begins at Wellesley College Botanic Gardens’ Visitor Center.

COGENERATION PLANT TOUR Tour begins at Physical Plant entrance.

2:30–3:00 PMCREW SHELL CHRISTENINGEvent Lawn (near Boathouse)

2:30–3:30 PMTOUR OF THE NEWLY RENOVATED WHITIN OBSERVATORYWhitin Observatory

2:30–4:00 PMPHI SIGMA OPEN HOUSECE House

TZE OPEN HOUSE TZE House

ZA OPEN HOUSEZeta Alpha House

Reunion Events — Saturday

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3:00–4:00 PMWELLESLEY LATINA ALUMNAE NETWORKThe Latina Network is in the process of formally organizing under the umbrella of the Wellesley College Alumnae Association. Come learn more about the Latina Network and meet Mared Alicea-Westort, Assistant Dean of the Office of Intercultural Education and Advisor to Latina Students.Slater International Center

INTERNATIONAL ALUMNAE OPEN HOUSE Meet Karen Pabon, Director of the Slater International Center and Advisor to International Students.Slater International Center

ASIAN ALUMNAE OPEN HOUSE Meet Karen Shih, Assistant Dean of the Office of Intercultural Education and Advisor to Students of Asian descent.Slater International Center

WZLY OPEN HOUSEFormer WZLY’ers and fans are welcome to stop by the station.Schneider Basement

TOUR OF THE NEWLY RENOVATED DIANA CHAPMAN WALSH ALUMNAE HALL Meet at the main entrance facing the Davis Parking Facility.

Reunion Events — Saturday

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3:30–4:30 PMFACULTY LECTURE: Climate Change as a Perfect Storm: Complex Science, High Stakes, and the Age of InformationAlden Griffith, Botany FellowScience Center 377

FACULTY LECTURE: Roman Law, Roman Families, and the Emperor Augustus, Father of the FatherlandRaymond Starr, Theodora Stone Sutton Professor of ClassicsPendleton West 212

FACULTY LECTURE: Why Textbooks Will Soon Be Obsolete (and Why That is Not a Bad Thing): Teaching With Digital Libraries, Wikis and Other Web-Based Content SourcesWilliam “Flick” Coleman, Professor of ChemistryScience Center 278

ECONOMICS OPEN HOUSE Pendleton East 430

ALEXANDRA BOTANIC GARDEN AND HUNNEWELL ARBORETUM TOURKristina Niovi Jones, Director of the Botanical Gardens, Assistant Professor of Biological ScienceTour begins at Wellesley College Botanic Gardens’ Visitor Center.

LULU CHOW WANG CAMPUS CENTER TOUR Current StudentsTour begins at Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center information desk

4:00–5:00 PMFRIENDS OF BILL WPendleton East 251

5:00 PMCATHOLIC MASSMultifaith Center Main Room, Houghton Chapel

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5:00–8:00 PMCLASS SOCIAL HOURSPlease refer to your class schedule.

6:00–10:00 PMCHILDREN’S PIZZA PARTY AND MOVIE NIGHT Sponsored by the Alumnae AssociationParticipants must be pre-registered.Munger Dining Room

8:00–11:00 PMAFTER-DINNER SOCIAL HOURS Please refer to your class schedule.

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7:00–9:00 AMBREAKFAST IN RESIDENCE HALLS Please refer to your class schedule for location.

8:00 AMCONTINENTAL BREAKFAST AVAILABLE IN MULTIFAITH CENTER GATHERING SPACE 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 at 8:00 AM, preceding the multifaith service. Chapel and office spaces will also be open and available for group conversations with chaplains and advisors. Multifaith Center Gathering Space, Houghton Chapel

ONGOING

Dawn–Dusk Alexandra Botanic Garden and Hunnewell Arboretum

7:00 AM–4:00 PM Keohane Sports CenterNoon–3:00 PM Pool & Weight Room

7:30 AM–11:00 PM Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center

8:00 AM–1:00 PM Arts & Crafts Room Pendleton West 208

8:00 AM–4:00 PM Margaret C. Ferguson Greenhouses

10:00 AM–3:00 PM Campus Center Emporium & Café

11:00 AM–1:00 PM Central Registration Campus Center Information Booth

Noon–3:00 PM Open Boathouse

Noon–4:00 PM Davis Museum and Cultural Center

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8:15 AMALUMNAE CHOIR REHEARSAL FOR MULTIFAITH SERVICELisa Graham, Evelyn Barry Director of the Choral ProgramPlease gather in the front rows in Houghton Chapel.Houghton Chapel

BUDDHIST/HINDU MEDITATIONMultifaith Center Meditation Room, Houghton Chapel

HILLEL REUNION BAGEL BREAKFASTPatti Sheinman, Hillel Director, and the Hillel Alumnae BoardSlater International Center

MUSLIM PRAYER GATHERINGMultifaith Center Prayer Room, Houghton Chapel

PROTESTANT PRAYER GATHERING Multifaith Center Study, Houghton Chapel

UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST GATHERINGHosted by Pamela Barz, Unitarian Universalist chaplain, and the Unitarian Universalist Chaplaincy Advisory BoardMultifaith Center Main Room, Houghton Chapel

9:15–10:10 AMMULTIFAITH COMMUNITY WORSHIP SERVICE Multifaith celebration for alumnae, family, and friends of all religious traditions and spiritual perspectives. Victor H. Kazanjian, Jr., Dean of Intercultural Education and Religious and Spiritual Life, presiding.Houghton Chapel

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10:15–11:30 AMALUMNAE PARADELed by the oldest reuning classes riding in antique cars, marchers proceed to Annual Meeting. It is traditional to wear white. Weather permitting.

11:30 AM–1:00 PM131ST ANNUAL MEETING OF THE WELLESLEY COLLEGE ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION Karen Gentleman ’77, Alumnae Association President, presiding. Featuring President H. Kim Bottomly. Includes presentation of reunion gifts.Alumnae Hall Auditorium

NOON–3:00 PMOPEN BOATHOUSESpend time reminiscing with Dave Martin and join members of the Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics (PERA) Department for recreational canoeing and kayaking on Lake Waban. Children are welcome, but please provide your own child-sized personal flotation device. Wellesley College Boathouse

1:00 PMCLASS PICNICSPlease refer to your class schedule.

4:00 PMREUNION 2011 OFFICIALLY ENDS

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2011 REUNION COMMITTEES AND GIFT VOLUNTEERS

A reunion isn’t possible without the dedication and hard work of our volunteers. Please join the Alumnae Association and Office for Resources in thanking your classmates who made this weekend memorable.

1941Annual Giving Representative Winifred Smith Livengood Annual Giving Assistant Representatives Hortense Allen Walker Mary AtLee Brandt Constance Ballou Pratt Patricia Fleming Crockett Elinor Goodfriend Ratner Katherine Kennedy Barney Anne Lineberger Macdonald Mary McKelleget Merdinger Planned Giving Chair Barbara Prentice Broad

1946Record Book Chair Gloria Shane Saberin Record Book Committee Bunty Stokes Ketcham Annual Giving Representative Madeline Dyer Knapp

1951Reunion Chairs Betty Christensen Wallerstein Carlyn Ring Record Book Chairs Joan Pearson Turner Elizabeth Taylor Ann Williamson McGovern Parade Marshals Betty Bredin Bingham Judy Mayer Barnet Annual Giving Representative Phyllis Shapiro Fanger Annual Giving Assistant Representatives Dorothy Burgess Voorhis Elaine Cowman Brockhouse Elizabeth Gilbert Nancy Green Moon Charlotte McCreary Culver Jane Richards Mosher Planned Giving Chair Judith Swatland Leonard

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1956Reunion Chairs Anne Colby Zachos Anne Sinnott Moore Record Book Chair Claudia Lauper Bushman Class Dinner Chairs Susan McTighe Berkeley Marjorie Meyers Ross Friday Social Hour Chair Sara Levy Danziger Annual Giving Representatives Carolyn Montgomery Jane Power Mykrantz Annual Giving Assistant Representatives Sally Blumberg Linden Carol Canaday Brown Mitzi Drucker Jonas Louise Fleger Bishop Gertrude Gibson Kelly Sylvia Lucas Miller Susan May Patricia McLaughlin Cavanagh Anne McMahon Scanlan Cecily Parke Sesler Judith Phillips Thompson Carolyn Reese Horn Margaret Shaw Dean Joanna Smith Hunt Patricia Taylor Siskind Ann Terry DeLuise Claire Wilkinson Brooks Annual Giving Committee Member Carolyn Montgomery Planned Giving Chair Anne Colby Zachos Special Gifts Chair Beverley Baldwin McCoid Special Gifts Committee Members Lee Brown Ramer Eleanor Burritt McNichols Betsy Cassel Stern Ann Cleminshaw Limbach Pamela Denny Blackford Ann Ehrenfeld Bornstein Elizabeth Flower Crowe Lia Gelin Poorvu Merle Golden Bogin Helen Hansen Patterson Maud Hazeltine Chaplin Ethel Larrabee Ilmanen Patricia McLaughlin Cavanagh Heidi Nitze Maud Palmer Barton Janet Patton Gardiner Jane Ryan Thompson Beth Smith Horton Claire Wilkinson Brooks Bernice Wilson Munsey Eleanor Zurn Hutt

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1961Reunion Co-Chairs Lynn Kraemer Goldfarb Georgia Sherman Glick Record Book Editor Kitsy Curtis Rigler 1961 Anonymous Questionnaire Chair Karen Peterson Davidson 1961 Record Book Submissions Chair Phoebe Ann King Moore 1961 Record Book Technology/Photos Chair Angie Strople McGinnis Artist and Author Exhibit Chairs Betsy Lee Loughran Deborah Starr Shannon Class Speaker Programs Chairs Phyllis Bywaters Singer Virginia Green Highstone Friday Dinner Chairs Deborah Bacon Cassady Judith Stone Thoft Discussion Group (List Serve) Chair Andrea Julian Dorm Representative Sarah Naas Mauger Veil Friday Lunch Chairs Joan Lamb Ullyot Penny Post Headquarters Chairs Jo Pierson Albright Martha Mel Stumberg Edmunds Insignia Chair Elaine Soloway Dratch Memorial Service Chairs Isabel Johnston Stewart Charlotte Ripley Sorenson Mini-reunions Chairs Myra Katzen Levenson Mary McConnell Meinig Parade Marshal Nannerl Overholser Keohane Pre-Reunion Program Chairs Linda Cox Sigrid Halvorson Freese Reunion Treasurer Cynthia Kersten Doran Reunion Treasurer Assistant Helen Laird Robertson Saturday Dinner Chairs Susan Lipsitch Butterworth Naomi Reed Kline Social Hours Chairs Gail Eaton Roberts Ruth Horstick Heespelink Webmistress Jeanne Byers Hernandez Annual Giving Representative Sally Naas Mauger Veil Annual Giving Assistant Representatives Lynnette Buchanan Bennett Jeanne Byers Hernandez Marilyn Crosswhite McLaughlin Norma Jacobson Messing Virginia Tansey Wilkinson Jane Yohe Lahey Planned Giving Chair Helena E. Jackson Special Gifts Chairs Chris Grimstad Franklin Carol Parter Herring Special Gifts Committee Members Margie Barton Williams Robin Blum Smith Phyllis Bywaters Singer Barbara Fine Karchmer Ginny Green Highstone Lynn Kraemer Goldfarb Janet Malm Lindgren

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Special Gifts Committee Members, cont’d. Sally Naas Mauger Veil Nannerl Overholser Keohane Lydia Richardson Bates Debbie Walker Michelsen Rosalie J. Wolf

1966Reunion Chair Tabor Williams Butler Record Book Co-Chairs Judith Mazo Judith Peller Hallett Class Conversations Chair Eleanor Frey Counselman Entertainment Chair Josie Sentner Food Guru Chair Elizabeth Dunlop Richter Guest Juniors Chair Susan Mitchell Greenstein Hospitality Chair Jeanne Lindholm Palleiko Insignia Chair Marion Meschter Kane Parade Marshal Diana Chapman Walsh Passions & Projects Chair Amy Bright Unfried Photography Co-Chairs Mary Shepard Lynn Harrison Reunion Treasurer Heidi Dalzell Dalzell-Finger Then and Now Photo Show Chair Elizabeth Dunlop Richter Webmistress Susan Richardson Duncan Committee Members Elaine Abbott French Melissa Fox Ann Gilbert Wylie Constance Harris Slawecki Ginny Neil Donahue Agnes Pearson Reading Patricia Sexton McMonagle Marjorie Siegel Greenberg Margaret Tilton McIndoe Pamela Worden Annual Giving Representative Connie Harris Slawecki Annual Giving Assistant Representatives Judith Margolis Katz Barbara Shepherd Poore Planned Giving Chair Margaret Holley Special Gifts Chair Elaine Abbott French Special Gifts Committee Members Amy Bright Unfried Barbara Bywater Creed Louisa Cook Moats Elizabeth Dunlop Richter Barbara Elden Scavullo Anne Friederici Ward Jennie Gerard Jolinda Kulli Taylor Chris Miller Marguerite Orr Pitts Jima Rice Zoe Sarbanes Pappas

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1971Reunion Chair Amy Levin Halket Record Book Chair Susan Guba Fentin Class Dinner Chair Nicole Murphy Holland Class Dinner Committee Chairs Patricia Shevlin Holmes Glenda Starr Fishman Pamela Wescott Dorm Coordinators Phyllis Havens Helen Fowler Jennifer Greene Insignia Chair Amy Levin Halket Memorial Service Chairs Catharine White O’Rourke Janet Cooper Nelson Parade Marshals Candy Fowler Margaret Reeve Program Chairs Candy Fowler Gail Winston Reunion Treasurer Mary Louise Casey Social Hour Chairs Glenda Starr Fishman Pamela Wescott Sunday Picnic Chair Evangeline Morphos Committee Members Caroline Bruzelius Yong-Hee Chyun Silver Alice Melnikoff Claire Moore Dickerson Gail Rothenberg Katharine Sheehan Annual Giving Representative Trudy Hanmer Annual Giving Assistant Representatives Peggy Darger Sacher Lee Flournoy Jennifer Greene Heather McPherson Glenda Starr Fishman Planned Giving Chair Anne Quisenberry Spaulding Special Gifts Chairs Yong-Hee Chyun Silver Christine Larson Stoll

1976Reunion Chairs Sandra Medallis Linda Ury Greenberg Record Book Chair Donna Stein Class Dinner Chair Camille Cozzone Rankin Decorations Chair Bettina Bentley Dorm Coordinator Hannah Abbott Entertainment Chair Rheba Rutkowski Insignia Chair Elizabeth Tu Hoffman Memorial Chair Margaret Rose Memory Table Chair Marcia Goldman Enns Parade Marshal Margaret Plympton Raffle Chairs Virginia Holmes Nightingale Maureen Sullivan Landers

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Reunion Treasurer Allyson Powers Johnson Social Hour Chair Mary Young Sunday Picnic Chair Camille Cozzone Rankin Annual Giving Representative Louise Dunbar Annual Giving Assistant Representative Hannah Abbott Planned Giving Chair Margaret Plympton Special Gifts Chair Louise Dunbar Special Gifts Committee Members Barbara Biel Margaret O’Neil Nancy Richard Murphy Elizabeth Tu Hoffman Jean Weigert

1981Reunion Chairs Lorri Hileman Veidenheimer Erin Lehman Record Book Chair Jill Hamilton Record Book Committee Members Mary Baker Wiley Elizabeth Heilman Brooke Eveline Kowtko May Mary Melilli Class Photo Chair Michelle Riendeau Communications Chair Michelle Riendeau Communications Committee Members Elisa Joseph Anders Jean McCormick Mary Melilli Carol Stahr Savage Friday Social Hour Chair Deborah Favreau Hospitality/Outreach Chairs Susan Greendyke Lachevre Nina Lipton Hospitality/Outreach Committee Members Andrea Barnes Pamela Coravos Eveline Kowtko May Insignia Chair Julie Peterson Burrows Panels/Discussions/Programming Chair Claudia Sauermann Wu Panels/Discussions/Prog. Comm. Members Mariane Ferme Nina Lipton Shawna Phillips Anthea Raymond Beckler Parade Marshals Pamela Coravos Alexandra Schulz Reber Parade Committee Members Anita Chawla Linda Moniz Clare Urion McCully Saturday Dinner Chair Carol Kamm Saturday Dinner Committee Members Anandi Pratap Ebsworth Carol Stahr Savage Patricia Tutunjian Saturday Social Hour Chair Suzanne Groves Littlefield Saturday Social Hour Committee Member Marianne Brons Cooley Special Programs Committee Members Brigid Amos Elizabeth Patterson Quinlan

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1981, CONTINUEDStepsinging Chair Mary Chaffe Brooks Sunday Picnic Chair Elizabeth Rich Sunday Picnic Committee Member Deborah Favreau Committee Members Nancy Morgan Constance Rhind RobeyCommittee-Members-at-Large Nancy Hanley Martha Leahy Durcan Anne Marie Oliver Sandra Mallenbaum Anne Turnburke Harrison Annual Giving Representatives Rebecca A. Craft Emily B. Graves Annual Giving Assistant Representatives Rumana Ahmad-Mirza Chaudhuri Gay Crosthwait Grunfeld Kristen M. Lewis Nina A. Lipton Aimee Mardsen Christjohn Margaret E. Reidy Anne Turnburke Harrison Ann Ulmer Stout Helen C. Sheehan Planned Giving Chair Tanya M. Roy Special Gifts Chairs Kathryn Whitehead Tohir Claudia Sauermann Wu Special Gifts Committee Members Hope M. Anderson Mary Baker Wiley Carolyn W. Bosserman Kathryn Brown Hasse Theresa Chin Rivoir Pamela Coravos Alicia Ernst Elizabeth Loeb Friedman Anandi Pratap Ebsworth Alison Sherman Randall Marcia Teng Ishizuka

1986Reunion Chairs Adriana Allen Kathryn Hutchinson Record Book Chairs Lori Dreischmeier Beverly Sobelman Class Dinner Chairs Brigid Kennedy Tracy Saras Dorm Coordinator Joanna L. Golden Insignia Chair Nell Kilburn Shapiro Parade Marshal Bernice Harleston Sunday Picnic Chair Tania Gembala Sechriest

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Annual Giving Representative Alison Jones Burner Annual Giving Assistant Representatives Stephanie Bialek Jeanne Diulio Joanna Golden Heidi Goldstein Aronson Sarah Nesselhof Kendall Sandra Yeager Annual Giving Committee Chair Sandra Yeager Special Gifts Chairs Lydia Barry Kelley Tina Choe Renata Hesse Nell Kilburn Shapiro Sabrina Regan Applegate

1991Reunion Chairs Angela Barnes Pia Norman Thompson Record Book Chair Pegeen Hopkins Class Dinner Chair Stephanie Taylor Ashman Dorm Coordinator Kirsten Warren Nordstrom Insignia Chair Pia Norman Thompson Reunion Treasurer Patricia Lennon Social Hour Chairs Deborah Schramm Everin Stephanie Taylor Ashman Sunday Picnic Chair Wendy Youngblood Annual Giving Representative Stephanie MacDonald Ceruolo Annual Giving Assistant Representatives Charmane Higgins Jean Special Gifts Chair Elizabeth Preis

1996Reunion Chairs Sarah Beane Ricca Katy Henrickson Record Book Chairs Susannah McAndrew Chen Vanessa Moreno Franklin Social Hour Chair Daphne Matalene Sunday Picnic Chair Andrea Abrahamson Eldridge Annual Giving Representative Susannah McAndrew Chen Annual Giving Assistant Representatives Crystal Ellsworth Chenoweth Katrin Hagemann Malika Jeffries-El Rachael Schwartz Margaret Thomas Morrison Roxi Thoren Sarah Weisman Special Gifts Chair Sara Worster Elkin Special Gifts Committee Members Dena Boronkay Rashes Candace Dohn Banks Sabrina Ellison Carhart Alicia Talanian Molly Tolkoff

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2001Reunion Chair Theresa Tribble Record Book Chairs Katie Ditmore Jessica Dunsmore Turco Class Dinner Chairs Jennifer Eckerman Yarger Ethel Hong Badawi Cristina Silva Dorm Coordinator Amy Boyd Rabin Insignia Chairs Lisa Marie Hazel Schattman Erin McHugh Saif Parade Marshal Amanda Rudman Spergel Reunion Treasurer Molly Mattessich Social Hour Chairs Lois Jenkins Kristen Looney Khuthaza Ngodwane-Stubbs Mabel Tso Marisa Van Saanen Sunday Picnic Chairs Fariha Haque Caroline McGregor Annual Giving Representative Marisa Van Saanen Annual Giving Assistant Representatives Abigail Bishop Doble Rachel Coppola Laura Feldman Mishkin Fariha Haque Pamela Pontius Anna Rios Emily Yu Special Gifts Chair Rachel Mann Gould Special Gifts Committee Members Meghan Baivier Julie Bennett Amy Boyd Rabin Hannah Galvin Amanda Hindlian Marah Katz Herbach Ashley Reichheld Andrea Saavedra Kristy Young

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2006Reunion Chair Kathryn Landise Record Book Chair Sandya Das Class Dinner Chair Lindsey Boylan Dorm Coordinator Rebecca Albert Insignia Chair Meaghan Norman Programming Chair Joyce Hahn Reunion Treasurer Kerry Wagner Social Hour Chairs Kelsey Contreras Ashley Hanks Sunday Picnic Chair Calissa Kummer Annual Giving Representative Justina Wang Annual Giving Assistant Representatives Peggy Chen Nicole Drespel Lisa Ioannilli Lydia Jung Shu Luan Chen Elizabeth MacGregor Paige Shevlin Natalie Truong Anne Westermann Special Gifts Chair Christina Chae

CE/DSReunion Chair Inger Nielsen ’92History Project/Record Book Chair Cathryn Griffith ’88History Project/Record Book Committee Jill Stoff ’85Calling/Contact Chair Roberta Taylor ’99Class Dinner Chair Lois Bienstock ’86Class Dinner Committee Mary Siscoe ’88Program Coordinator Dorothy Mawn ’97Reunion Treasurer Kathleen Smith-Coco ’91Social Hour Chair Maryann Loveday ’93Social Hour Committee Regina Jean-VanHell ’87Sunday Picnic Committee Laraine Stepner ’78Sunday Picnic Chair Maryann Loveday ’93Committee Members Martha Dunbar ’96 Bonnie McCarthy ’86 Sandra Mumford ’86 Debra Sakacs Barron ’95 Justine Yorke ’95Annual Giving Representative Inger Nielsen ’92Annual Giving Assistant Representatives Virginia B. Wickwire ’81 Margaret King Joukowsky ’10 Margaret Samu ’01

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WELLESLEY LUMINARIES IN REUNION CLASSES

ALUMNAE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD WINNERS

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

* Mary Sime West ’26 2001Nannerl Overholser Keohane ’61 1991Katherine Curtis Rigler ’61 2006

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

* Rebecca Craighill Lancefield ’16 1972* Dorothy Weeks ’16 1983* Virginia Goldman Miles ’36 1974* Anne Cohen Heller ’41 1994* Patricia Zipprodt ’46 1971Ann Haymond Zwinger ’46 1977Laurel Cutler Israel ’46 1990Leticia Ramos Shahani ’51 1987Carol R. Johnson ’51 2004Barbara Leacock Lea ’51 2009* Joan Richman ’61 1973

* Helen Bohen O’Bannon ’61 1980Nannerl Overholser Keohane ’61 1994Cigdem Cizakca Kagitcibasi ’61 1997Judith Goslin Hall ’61 2004Enriqueta Carter Bond ’61 2009Sharon Whelan Weiss ’66 1996Alice Tepper Marlin ’66 1999Diana Chapman Walsh ’66 2008Louise Dolan ’71 2004Lois Juliber ’71 2005

Luminaries

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TRUSTEES EMERITAE

* Mary Sime West ’26* Anne Cohen Heller ’41* Margaret Westheimer Tishman ’41* Allene Lummis Russell ’46Suzanne Carreau Mueller ’46

Margaret Jewett Greer ’51Lulu Chow Wang ’66Pamela Leach Lewis ’66Lois Juliber ’71

TRUSTEES

* Ellen Pendleton 1886* Edith Jones Tower ’16* Katherine Drake Hart ’26* Mary Sime West ’26* Anne Cohen Heller ’41* Frances Clausen Chapman ’41* Margaret Westheimer Tishman ’41Anne Lineberger Macdonald ’41* Allene Lummis Russell ’46Suzanne Carreau Mueller ’46Virginia Guild Watkin ’46Margaret Jewett Greer ’51Ann Rockefeller Roberts ’56Lia Gelin Poorvu ’56* Helen Bohen O’Bannon ’61Christine Grimstad Franklin ’61

* Deceased

Isabel Johnston Stewart ’61Katherine Curtis Rigler ’61Nannerl Overholser Keohane ’61Diana Chapman Walsh ’66Lulu Chow Wang ’66Pamela Leach Lewis ’66Lee Flournoy ’71Lois Juliber ’71Alecia DeCoudreaux ’76Ruth Chang ’81Bernice Harleston ’86Marisa Van Saanen ’01Lindsey Boylan ’06

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REUNION TRANSPORTATION SCHEDULEVans will circulate throughout campus continuously during reunion weekend. Please see below for the transportation schedule and pick-up/drop-off locations.

TRANSPORTATION SCHEDULEFriday, 11:00 AM–11:00 PMSaturday, 8:00 AM–11:00 PMSunday, 7:00 AM–4:00 PM

BUS STOPSSTOP 1: WELLESLEY COLLEGE CLUBSTOP 2: BATES, FREEMAN, MCAFEE HALLSSTOP 3: SAGE HALL/SCIENCE CENTER, OBSERVATORYSTOP 4: GREY PARKING LOTSTOP 5: SCIENCE CENTER MEADOWSTOP 6: MUNGER MEADOWSTOP 7: HAZARD QUAD (BEEBE, CAZENOVE, POMEROY,

SHAFER)STOP 8: MUNGER HALLSTOP 9: DISTRIBUTION CENTER PARKING LOTSTOP 10: LULU CHOW WANG CAMPUS CENTERSTOP 11: CLAFLIN, SEVERANCE, TOWER COURT HALLSSTOP 12: DAVIS MUSEUM, COLLINS CINEMA & CAFÉSTOP 13: ACADEMIC QUAD (FOUNDERS, GREEN, JEWETT,

PENDLETON)STOP 14: FOUNDERS PARKING LOTSTOP 15: CLAPP LIBRARY, HOUGHTON CHAPELSTOP 16: TUPELO LANE (SLATER, TZE, ZA)STOP 17: STONE-DAVIS HALL

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HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE VANThere will be a handicap van with chair lift available at the times below. Please ask a staff member or student worker to call for the van if needed.Friday, 12:00–9:00 PM; Saturday, 9:00 AM–10:00 PM; Sunday, 9:00 AM–4:00 PM

HOTEL SHUTTLE SCHEDULEShuttle service to and from the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Natick will be provided during reunion weekend. The shuttle arrives at and departs from the specifically marked bus stop at the Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center (on the side facing the Davis Parking Facility).

CAMPUS CENTER DEPARTURES HOTEL DEPARTURES FRIDAY 2:00 PM4:00 PM 5:00 PM10:00 PM11:30 PMSATURDAY 8:00 AM 10:00 AM1:00 PM 4:00 PM4:00 PM 6:00 PM10:00 PM11:00 PMSUNDAY 8:00 AM 9:00 AM

TAXI SERVICESLocal companies include Veterans Taxi at 508-653-9021 and Wellesley Transportation at 781-235-2200.

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PARKINGReunion 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 parking space. Please be advised that any car that is parked in a fire lane during reunion weekend will be towed.

Reunion transportation will take you to your residence hall or other campus locations. Wait for the vehicle in the chairs located in the shade. The driver will help you with your luggage. (Please see the “Bus Stops” on page 34 for pick-up and drop-off locations.)

Please note a portion of College Road will be closed Sunday morning from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM during the Alumnae Parade. Guests may use the Route 16 entrance if they wish to park. The Davis Parking Facility will also be closed during the Alumnae Parade. If you need to leave campus during this time, please park in the Founders or Grey Parking Lots.

EMERGENCIESCampus Police Emergency Number: 781-283-5555If you use the bell-desk phone or the blue call box located outside the residence-hall entrance, dial ext. 5555.

NON-EMERGENCIESNon-emergency Information: 781-283-2121If you use the bell-desk phone or the blue call box located outside the residence-hall entrance, dial ext. 2121.

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ACADEMIC BUILDINGSOpen daily, 7:00 AM–11:00 PM; Science Center open daily 6:00 AM–6:00 PM

ADMISSION OFFICEFriday, 8:30 AM–4:30 PMTours at 10:00 AM, 11:00 AM, 2:00 PM, and 3:00 PM, leaving from Weaver HouseInformation sessions at 9:00 AM and 1:00 PM

Saturday, 8:30 AM–2:00 PMTours at 9:00 AM, 10:00 AM, and 11:00 AM, leaving from Weaver HouseInterviews at 9:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 11:00 AM, and 12:00 PMDiscussion with Jenn Desjarlais, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid, 10:00 AM–11:00 AM

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 call 781-283-2270 or go to the Admission Office, located in Weaver House, to check on available interview times. Appointments are limited, and interviews are only available to students entering 12th grade.

ALUMNAE ASSOCIATIONFriday, 8:00 AM–7:00 PM; Saturday and Sunday, 8:00 AM–6:00 PM

The Office of the Alumnae Association will be open during reunion weekend to welcome alumnae and provide assistance. The office is located in Green Hall 246, and the main number is 781-283-2331.

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ANNUAL GIVING OFFICEFriday and Saturday, 8:30 AM–4:30 PM; Sunday, 7:30–9:00 AM

The Office of Annual Giving will be open during reunion weekend to meet with volunteers and collect gifts during the hours listed above. Alumnae can make gifts throughout the weekend in one of four ways: by giving their gift to a member of the Reunion Gift Committee; by calling the Annual Giving Office at 800-358-3543; online at www.wellesley.edu/give; or by texting their name, class year, and the word COUNT to 50555 on their cell phone to make a gift of $10. All gifts to the College will count toward Reunion Class Gift totals.

AUTOMATIC TELLER MACHINESATMs are located in the Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center on the second level by the information desk.

BOATHOUSESaturday, 12:00–5:00 PM, and Sunday, 12:00–3:00 PM, canoeing and sailingSaturday, 1:00–3:00 PM, crew only

Canoes and sailboats will be available at the boathouse, and supervision will be provided. Canoeists and sailors must wear rubber-soled shoes or go barefoot, and they must be able to swim. Experience is required for those using canoes and sailboats. Personal flotation devices must be brought for all children using boats. In case of rain, the boathouse will be closed. Crew equipment will be available on Saturday only for those who have rowing experience.

BOOKSTOREFriday and Saturday, 9:00 AM–6:00 PM; Sunday, 9:00 AM–4:00 PM

The bookstore is located on the fourth floor of the Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center.

Campus Places

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CENTER FOR WORK AND SERVICEOffice Hours: Friday, 8:30 AM–4:30 PM Library Hours: Friday, 9:00 AM–4:30 PM Counseling Hours: Friday, 9:00 AM–4:30 PM

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 781-283-2352, or schedule a career-counseling appointment online through MyCWS.

DAVIS MUSEUM AND CULTURAL CENTERFriday, 9:00 AM–9:00 PM; Saturday, 9:00 AM–5:00 PM; Sunday, 12:00–4:00 PM

EXHIBITIONS ON VIEW:

El Anatsui: When I Last Wrote to You about AfricaThe internationally renowned artist’s first career retrospective surveys five decades of astonishingly beautiful work, and makes its U.S. debut at the Davis.

Francis Alys: The Moment Where Sculpture HappensThe first solo exhibition in the region by one of the world’s foremost artists, featuring painting, drawing, video and slide projections.

Santos Y Pecadores: Cinematic drama in the Mexican Portfolios of Paul Strand and Leopoldo MendezAn innovative installation curated by Professor James Oles examines modern Mexico at the intersection of photographs, prints, and films.

FRIENDS OF BILL WFriday, 4:00–5:00 PM; Saturday, 4:00–5:00 PMPendleton East 251

Campus Places

REUNION WEEKEND SAVINGS COUPON

TAKE 10% OFFOne clothing or insignia gift itemWellesley College BookstoreLulu Chow Wang Campus Center, 4th Floor

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HEALTH SERVICESIn case of a medical emergency, please call campus police at 781-283-5555.

There will be an ambulance on campus, located in Founders Parking Lot for selected hours on Saturday and Sunday.

Ambulance HoursSaturday, 12:00-3:00 PMSunday,10:00-2:00 PM

Each residence hall is equipped with a medical aid bag for minor injuries (e.g., ice packs, bandages, aspirin). Please contact your residence hostess for assistance.

HOUGHTON CHAPELFriday and Saturday, 9:00 AM–5:00 PM; Sunday, 8:00 AM–5:00 PM

INTERNET ACCESSWireless connections are available in all residence halls and various points throughout campus (look for the W2-Wellesley Wireless signs). Connect to either the “Wellesley” or “nostrings” network as you would any other wireless network. 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. Now you are free to use the internet.

There are eight computers available for alumnae and their adult guests to use during reunion weekend, Friday until 4:30 PM and Saturday from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. These include four stations in Knapp (Clapp Library, Lower Level) and four stations on the main floor of Clapp (inside and outside of the reference room).

Pendleton East 327 is available on Sunday from 8:00 AM–1:00 PM for printing airline boarding passes.

Campus Places

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KEOHANE SPORTS CENTERFriday, 7:00 AM–6:00 PM; Saturday, 7:00 AM–6:00 PM; Sunday, 7:00 AM–4:00 PM

POOL HOURSFriday, 3:00–5:00 PM; Saturday, 12:00–5:00 PM; Sunday, 12:00–3:00 PM

WEIGHT ROOM HOURSFriday, 3:00–5:00 PM; Saturday, 12:00–5:00 PM; Sunday, 12:00–3:00 PM

Alumnae and guests are invited to use the Keohane Sports Center. Any person under age 16 must be accompanied by an adult when using any of the facilities. Parents are responsible for their children’s safety and conduct. Tennis, volleyball, badminton, basketball, squash, racquetball, and table tennis are available at the sports center. Equipment may be borrowed at the registration desk. Please wear appropriate shoes. The doors are locked a half hour before closing.

Lifeguards will be on duty at the swimming pool during the times listed above. 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 children under 5 years of age.

The weight-training facilities are located on the lower level of the sports center. These facilities have been updated to include a complete Life Fitness circuit, mirrors, and dumbbells. Children under 16 are not allowed in the weight room or on the cardio equipment. Cardio equipment is available whenever the sports center is open. Equipment is located in the field house and includes treadmills, elipticals, Summit Trainers, and bikes. If you have questions, please call 781-283-2019.

LOST AND FOUNDFriday, 8:00 AM–7:00 PMSaturday and Sunday, 8:00 AM–6:00 PM

Lost-and-found articles should be delivered to the Office of the Alumnae Association during the times listed above. Wellesley College and the Alumnae 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.

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LULU CHOW WANG CAMPUS CENTERBuilding Hours: Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 7:30 AM–11:00 PM

Café: Friday, 7:30 AM–4:00 PM Saturday, 10:00 AM–4:00 PM Sunday, 10:00 AM–3:00 PM

MARGARET CLAPP LIBRARY AND KNAPP MEDIA & TECHNOLOGY CENTERFriday and Saturday, 8:30 AM–4:30 PM

Archives (4th Floor): Friday, 9:00 AM–12:00 PM and 1:00–4:30 PM; Saturday, 9:00 AM–3:00 PM Special Collections (4th Floor): Friday, 10:00 AM–12:00 PM and 1:00–4:30 PM; Saturday, 9:00 AM–3:00 PM

CURRENT EXHIBITION, REUNION 2011: Special Collections: Recent Acquisitions and Alumnae GiftsLocation: Clapp Library Lobby and 4th Floor outside of Special Collections. Through July 29

NEHOIDEN GOLF COURSEThe college owns and maintains the Nehoiden Golf Course, believed to be the oldest private nine-hole course in the country.

Those who wish to play golf on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday may obtain tickets from Central Registration at the Wang Campus Center. There are no reserved tee times. Players tee off on a first-come, first-served basis, unless otherwise directed by the starter. The fee per day is $35 per person, and players must bring their own clubs. Please note that proper attire is required, and golf carts are not permitted on the course.

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PLANNED GIVING OFFICEFriday and Saturday, 8:30 AM–4:30 PM; Sunday, 8:00 AM–9:00 AM

Planned Giving office hours are by appointment only. Please call 800-253-8916 or e-mail [email protected] to schedule an appointment. Look for the Planned Giving ice cream cart in front of Pendleton Hall starting at noon on Saturday. All are welcome to enjoy free ice cream.

TELEPHONE AND FAXTelephone: Alumnae are welcome to make metropolitan Boston or toll-free calls from any bell desk or residence hall common area (wall) phone. Dial 9-1-area code-number.

Cellular Coverage: AT&T, Nextel, Sprint, and Verizon are active providers throughout campus. There are reported connection issues with other providers. Please call your provider to confirm coverage.

Fax: Alumnae are welcome to use the fax machine in the office of the Alumnae 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.

TENNIS COURTSAlumnae and guests may use the Keohane Tennis Courts located near the Distribution Center on Route 135.

THEATRE PRODUCTION Friday 8:00 PM; Saturday 3:00 PM, 8:00 PM; Sunday 3:00 PMThe Wellesley Summer Theatre presents the return engagement of their winter season hit LAST NIGHT OF BALLYHOO by Alfred Uhry and directed by Nora Hussey. With an all-star cast and a wildly enthusiastic critical response, this show is a thought-provoking delight. Admission for alumnae is $5 and admission for guests is $10. Reservations are an absolute must. Performances are in the Ruth Nagel Jones Theatre in Alumnae Hall, and the box-office number is 781-283-2000.Alumnae Hall, Ruth Nagel Jones Theatre

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WELLESLEY COLLEGE BOTANIC GARDENSMargaret C. Ferguson Greenhouses and Wellesley College Botanic Gardens’ Visitor Center Hours:

Friday and Saturday, 8:00 AM–5:00 PM; Sunday, 8:00 AM–4:00 PM

The Margaret C. Ferguson Greenhouse complex is home to an encyclopedic collection of plants from a wide range of climates, representing all regions of the world. The permanent collection emphasizes the diversity and adaptations of desert plants, epiphytes, and ferns, and includes large numbers of subtropical, temperate, and aquatic plants. Self-guided tour information and refreshments are available in the Creighton Room at the Visitor Center.

The 22 acres of the Hunnewell Arboretum and the Alexandra Botanic Garden, 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 flowering in the spring and a range of color in the autumn.

WZLY 91.5 FM ALUMNAE BROADCASTING DAYWZLY 91.5 FMWZLY’s Third Annual Alumnae Broadcasting DaySaturday, 9:00 AM–5:00 PM

Tune into 91.5 FM on campus or stream us at www.wzly.net to hear alums from various classes spin their favorite tunes!

Contact during broadcast: 781-283-2690. To join our list: [email protected] or join the Friends of WZLY group on Facebook.

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CLASS OF 1931CLASS COLOR: YELLOW HEADQUARTERS: WELLESLEY COLLEGE CLUB

FRIDAY

5:00–6:00 PM Classes of ’31–’41 Wellesley College Club, Social Hour Room A/B

5:00–8:30 PM Friday Night Dinner Wellesley College Club, Main Dining Room

SATURDAY

7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Wellesley College Club, Main Dining Room

10:00–11:00 AM Art & Architecture Tour Houghton Chapel of Houghton Chapel Victor H. Kazanjian Jr., Dean of Intercultural Education and Religious and Spiritual Life

Noon–2:00 PM Saturday Picnic Lunch College Club Lawn TentEnjoy 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 provide you with a boxed lunch!

5:00–6:00 PM Classes of ’31–’41 Wellesley College Club, Cocktail Hour Room A/B

6:00–8:30 PM Saturday Class Dinner Wellesley College Club, President’s Dining Room

SUNDAY

7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Wellesley College Club, Room A/B

1:00 PM Classes of ’31–’51 Wellesley College Club, Luncheon Main Dining Room

CLASS TREE: Norway Spruce. Southeast corner of Founders parking area.

Class Schedules

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CLASS OF 1936CLASS COLOR: RED HEADQUARTERS: WELLESLEY COLLEGE CLUB

FRIDAY

5:00–6:00 PM Classes of ’31–’41 Wellesley College Club, Social Hour Room A/B

5:00–8:30 PM Friday Night Dinner Wellesley College Club, Main Dining Room

SATURDAY

7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Wellesley College Club, Main Dining Room

10:00–11:00 AM Art & Architecture Tour Houghton Chapel of Houghton Chapel Victor H. Kazanjian Jr., Dean of Intercultural Education and Religious and Spiritual Life

Noon–2:00 PM Saturday Picnic Lunch College Club Lawn TentEnjoy 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 provide you with a boxed lunch!

5:00–6:00 PM Classes of ’31–’41 Wellesley College Club, Cocktail Hour Room A/B

6:00–8:30 PM Saturday Class Dinner Wellesley College Club, President’s Dining Room

SUNDAY

7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Wellesley College Club, Room A/B

1:00 PM Classes of ’31–’51 Wellesley College Club, Luncheon Main Dining Room

CLASS OFFICERS: 2006–2011 Vice President Sylvia Bieber Greenberg Secretary Anita Wilson Hooker

CLASS TREE: Oak. East side of circle in front of Alumnae Hall.

Class Schedules

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CLASS OF 1941CLASS COLOR: BLUE HEADQUARTERS: WELLESLEY COLLEGE CLUB

FRIDAY

5:00–6:00 PM Classes of ’31–’41 Wellesley College Club, Social Hour Room A/B

5:00–8:30 PM Friday Night Dinner Wellesley College Club, Main Dining Room

SATURDAY

7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Wellesley College Club, Main Dining Room

10:00–11:00 AM Art & Architecture Tour Houghton Chapel of Houghton Chapel Victor H. Kazanjian Jr., Dean of Intercultural Education and Religious and Spiritual Life

Noon–2:00 PM Saturday Picnic Lunch College Club Lawn TentEnjoy 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 provide you with a boxed lunch!

5:00–6:00 PM Classes of ’31–’41 Wellesley College Club, Cocktail Hour Room A/B

6:00–8:30 PM Saturday Class Dinner Wellesley College Club, President’s Dining Room

SUNDAY

7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Wellesley College Club, Room A/B

1:00 PM Classes of ’31–’51 Wellesley College Club, Luncheon Main Dining Room

CLASS OFFICERS: 2006–2011 President Elizabeth Bamford WatkinsSecretary Josephine BonomoTreasurer Fiora Mariotti HoughtelingAnnual Giving Representative Winifred Smith Livengood

CLASS TREE: Canoe Birch. Along the shore of the lake behind Stone-Davis walkway.

Class Schedules

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CLASS OF 1946CLASS COLOR: PURPLE HEADQUARTERS: STONE-DAVIS

FRIDAY

5:00–6:00 PM Classes of ’46 and ’51 Stone-Davis Living Room Social Hour

7:00–8:30 PM Friday Night Dinner Stone-Davis Dining Hall

SATURDAY

7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Stone-Davis Dining Hall

9:00 AM Class Meeting Stone-Davis Dining Hall

10:00–11:00 AM Art & Architecture Tour Houghton Chapel of Houghton Chapel Victor H. Kazanjian Jr., Dean of Intercultural Education and Religious and Spiritual Life

Noon–2:00 PM Saturday Lunch Stone-Davis Dining Hall

5:30–6:30 PM Class Social Hour Wellesley College Club, Council Library

6:30–8:30 PM Saturday Class Dinner Wellesley College Club, Wall Room

8:00–9:30 PM ’46 and ’51 Sing Along Stone-Davis Living Room A pianist plays music from your college days. Make your requests, and sing along!

SUNDAY

7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Stone-Davis Dining Hall

1:00 PM Classes of ’31–’51 Wellesley College Club, Luncheon Main Dining Room

CLASS OFFICERS: 2006–2011 2011–2016President Bunty Stokes Ketcham Janice Robinson DaighVice President Eleanor Stone Fina Secretary(ies) Jane Goodman Sweet Helen Antoniades Vamvas Catherine Sears FrazerTreasurer Janice Robinson Daigh Janice Robinson DaighAnnual Giving Representative Madeline Dyer Knapp Madeline Dyer KnappNominating Committee Eleanor Stone Fina

CLASS TREE: Canoe Birch. Between Billings and the Library, near the road to Tupelo Point.

Class Schedules

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CLASS OF 1951CLASS COLOR: YELLOW HEADQUARTERS: STONE-DAVIS

FRIDAY

5:00–6:00 PM Classes of ’46 and ’51 Stone-Davis Living Room Social Hour

5:00–8:30 PM Friday Night Dinner Wellesley College Club, Wall Room

SATURDAY

7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Stone-Davis Dining Hall

9:00 AM Class Meeting Stone-Davis Living Room

Noon–2:00 PM Saturday Lunch Stone-Davis Dining Hall

3:00 PM Afternoon Tea with Margaret Clapp Library, Pres. H. Kim Bottomly Lower Level

5:30–8:00 PM 1951 Cocktail Hour and Margaret Clapp Library, Class Dinner Main Level

8:00–9:30 PM ’46 and ’51 Sing Along Stone-Davis Living Room A pianist plays music from your college days. Make your requests, and sing along!

8:00–9:30 PM Conversations Stone-Davis, and Libations Small Living Room Catch up with old classmates after dinner.

SUNDAY

7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Stone-Davis Dining Hall

1:00 PM Classes of ’31–’51 Wellesley College Club, Luncheon Main Dining Room

CLASS OFFICERS: 2006–2011 2011–2016President Anne Taylor Barrett Betty Christensen WallersteinVice President Artemis Pazianos Willis Mary Ann Crowell FreemanSecretary Patricia Huy Long Naomi Merker GordonTreasurer Susan Skilling Jeffrey Susan Skilling JeffreyAnnual Giving Representative Phyllis Shapiro Fanger Phyllis Shapiro FangerNominating Chairs Patricia Cox Mansfield Elinor Levin Scholl

CLASS TREE: Hawthorne. Severance, lake side, upper terrace.

Class Schedules

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CLASS OF 1956CLASS COLOR: RED HEADQUARTERS: CLAFLIN

FRIDAY

Noon–1:30 PM Box Lunch Claflin Recreation Room

1:00 PM 1956 Art Exhibit: Claflin Small Living Room “Our Creative Selves”

5:00–7:00 PM Class Social Hour Claflin Living Room

7:00–8:30 PM Friday Night Dinner Claflin Recreation Room

9:00 PM Social Hour/Night Cap Claflin Living Room

SATURDAY

7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Tower Court Dining Hall

9:00–9:30 AM Class Meeting Claflin Living Room

9:30–10:30 AM Class Conversation: Claflin Living Room “The 4th Quarter”

Noon–2:00 PM Saturday Picnic Claflin Recreation Room

4:30 PM 1956 Memorial Service Houghton Chapel

6:00–9:00 PM Social Hour and Wellesley College Club, Class Dinner Main Dining Room

SUNDAY

7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Tower Court Dining Hall

1:00 PM Class Picnic Box Lunch Davis Museum Ctyd. Tent

CLASS OFFICERS: 2006–2011 2011–2016President Jane Kentnor Dean Carolyn MontgomeryVice President Theresa Larson Scheetz Barbara Booth MosesSecretary Laura Ginsburg Strauss Dorothy Paulonis ZenieTreasurer Ellen Bush Gartner Joan Ward LasleyAnnual Giving Representative(s) Carolyn Montgomery Norma Domesick Kraut Jane Power MykrantzNominating Chair Patricia Leahy MeaneyOfficer At Large Toni Holland LiebmanClass Representative Jane Power MykrantzWeb Mistress Toni Holland Liebman

CLASS TREE: Scarlet Oak. Between TZE House and the Lake.

Class Schedules

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CLASS OF 1961CLASS COLOR: GREEN HEADQUARTERS: TOWER COURT

FRIDAYNoon–1:30 PM Box Lunch Tower Court Dining Hall1:00 PM 1961 Exhibit of Art and Tower Court East and West Writing by Classmates Great Hall Balconies

All weekend: exhibit of classmates’ visual arts and writing projects.

5:00–7:00 PM Class Social Hour Davis Museum Ctyd. Tent5:30–9:00 PM The Davis Is Open Late!

Friends of Art invite you to stop in ... don’t miss three fantastic exhibitions!

7:00–8:30 PM Friday Night Dinner Davis Museum Ctyd. Tent8:30–11:00 PM Social Hour and Tower Court Great Hall Cabaret Singer

Social hour with class artists and authors. Nancy Stearns ’61 Cabaret singer, and her accompanist, 9:00–9:30 pm. Tower Court Great Hall; Artists and Authors Exhibit on Great Hall balconies.

SATURDAY7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Tower Court Dining Hall9:00–9:30 AM Class Meeting Tower Court Great Hall

Class Meeting and election of officers for 2011–2016

9:30–10:30 AM What’s Next? Tower Court Great HallSustaining Ourselves In Our Seventies:

Class Of 1961 Alumnae Achievement Award Winners Nannerl Keohane (’94), Cigdem Kagitcibasi (’97), Judith Goslin Hall (’04), Enriqueta Bond (’09)

10:45–11:45 AM Sustaining Our Tower Court West TV Room Intellectual Curiosity Dr. Ellen Widmer, Mayling Soong Professor of Chinese Studies; Professor of East Asian Studies; Chair, East Asian Languages and Literatures Department, Wellesley College

“Wellesley and East Asia, 1911–2011”

10:45–11:45 AM Sustaining Our Planet Tower Court East TV Room Ileana Zagars Jones

“Building A Citizen’s Movement to Address the Greatest Challenge of Our Time – Our Changing Climate – and in the Process Building Community”

10:45–11:45 AM Sustaining Our Health Tower Court Great HallDr. Merry Margolish Sherman,CEO and President, Mountain View Pharmaceuticals, Inc.“Soup to Nuts: From Invention to Marketing of a New Drug”

Noon–2:00 PM Saturday Picnic Tower Court Dining Hall

Class Schedules

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SATURDAY, CONTINUED

1:45–2:45 PM Sustaining Our Tower Court West TV Room Intellectual Curiosity

Dr. Cigdem Kagitcibasi, Professor of Cultural Psychology, KOC University, Istanbul“Women Between Modernity and Islam: The Case of Turkey”

1:45–2:45 PM Sustaining Our Tower Court Great Hall Financial Wellbeing

Rosalie Wolf, Managing Partner, Botanica Capital PartnersMilton Stern, Managing Partner, Bridgewater Advisors, Inc.“Staying Financially Fit – After the Crisis”

1:45–2:45 PM Sustaining Others Tower Court East TV RoomKaryl Amster Maenza and Ronald Maenza will speak about their impetus in starting The Giving Circle, a new charitable organization, and its growth over the last five years.

3:15 PM 1961 Memorial Service Houghton ChapelReception immediately following in the Peace Plaza.

6:00 PM Class Photo Alumnae Hall, Hay Outdoor Amphitheatre6:15–7:15 PM Class Social Hour Alumnae Hall Ballroom7:15 PM Class Dinner Alumnae Hall Ballroom9:00–11:00 PM 1961 Sing–Along Tower Court Great Hall

Class members of College singing groups will lead group singing of songs from the 1950s and 1960s. Words and accompaniment provided.

SUNDAY

7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Tower Court Dining Hall1:00 PM Luncheon With President Tishman Commons, H. Kim Bottomly Wang Campus Ctr., 1st Floor

CLASS OFFICERS: 2006–2011 2011–2016President(s) Sigrid Halvorson Freese Angie Strople McGinnis Connie Mitchell StroudVice President(s) Myra Katzen Levenson Janet Malm Lindgren Nancy Palm Felton-ElkinsSecretary Angie Strople McGinnis Phoebe Ann King MooreTreasurer Cynthia Kersten Doran Andrea JulianAnnual Giving Representative Sally Naas Mauger Veil Virginia Tansey WilkinsonNominating Chair Diane Bedford Svenonius

CLASS TREE: Balsam Fir. In between Schneider Tennis Courts and Chapel Road, at the corner of Billings east side.

Class Schedules

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CLASS OF 1966CLASS COLOR: PURPLE HEADQUARTERS: SHAFER

FRIDAY4:00–5:00 PM Passions And Projects Shafer Living Room Join us at 4:00 PM as classmates stand by to share works

produced & passions of commitment.

5:00–7:00 PM Class Social Hour Shafer Living Room7:00–8:30 PM Friday Night Dinner Alumnae Hall Ballroom9:00–11:00 PM Social Hour/Night Cap Shafer Living Room

SATURDAY7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Options

Enjoy fresh baked teabreads served with coffee and tea in Shafer living room. A full hot breakfast will be served in Tishman Commons in the Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center.

8:30–11:00 AM Class Mtg./Conversation Shafer Living RoomOur Saturday morning “special connection” time. (For ’66ers only.)

Noon–2:00 PM Saturday Picnic Alumnae Hall Ballroom1:00–2:00 PM Small “Interest Group” Alumnae Hall Ballroom Discussions

Small, themed break-out discussions for those interested – during the second hour of lunch.

5:00–7:00 PM Class Social Hour Davis Museum Ctyd. Tent5:00–7:00 PM Photoshow: ’66 Davis Museum Lobby Then ... And Now

Route 66 Slideshow. A toast: Is that you? Now ... or then?

7:00–9:30 PM Class Dinner Davis Museum Ctyd. Tent8:15–9:15 PM Musical Review Davis Museum Ctyd. Tent

Class inspired versions of ’66 favorites. And the hour to show off your karaoke skills.

9:30–11:00 PM Social Hour/Night Cap Shafer Living Room

SUNDAY7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Options

Enjoy fresh baked teabreads served with coffee and tea in Shafer living room. A full hot breakfast will be served in Tishman Commons in the Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center.

1:00 PM Class Picnic Campus Center, 4th Floor

CLASS OFFICERS: 2006–2011 2011–2016President Ginny Neil Donahue Barbara Bywater CreedVice President(s) Ann Gilbert Wylie Elaine Abbott French Linda Wyatt GruberSecretary(ies) Marjorie Siegel Greenberg Sally Gregory McMillen Suzanne Storey SpeakerTreasurer Heidi Dalzell Dalzell-Finger Eleanor Frey CounselmanAnnual Giving Representative(s) Connie Harris Slawecki Barbara Elden Scavullo Jennie GerardNominating Chair Barbara Shepherd PooreWeb Mistress Susan Richardson Duncan

CLASS TREE: Purple Beech. Science Center Meadow.

Class Schedules

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CLASS OF 1971CLASS COLOR: YELLOW HEADQUARTERS: CAZENOVE

FRIDAY5:30–7:00 PM Class Social Hour Cazenove Living Room7:00–8:30 PM Friday Night Dinner Cazenove Dining Room8:30–10:00 PM After-Dinner Social Hour Cazenove Living Room

SATURDAY7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Options

Enjoy fresh baked teabreads served with coffee and tea in Cazenove living room. A full hot breakfast will be served in Tishman Commons in the Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center.

9:00–11:00 AM Class Meeting and Cazenove Living Room Panel Discussion

The Shift: A Time for Switching Gears, Making Bucket Lists, and Looking Forward with IntentionWe have come to a time that feels for many of us like a major crossroad. We’ve seen a lot of life and know that we should seize this opportunity to think hard and with self-compassion about how we might want to spend the years to come. The concerns, responsibilities and pressures of earlier decades no longer rule, and our bodies are not yet utterly falling apart. With a sense of spirit that defines the class of ’71, we want to encourage thinking big and with abandon as we move forward. The panel will discuss some very different approaches to the “shift,” and the class questionnaire will generate a class “Bucket List” filled, we hope, with ideas, inspirations and laughs.

Noon–2:00 PM Saturday Picnic Davis Museum Ctyd. Tent4:00 PM Class of 1971 Cazenove Living Room Memorial Service6:00–7:00 PM Class Social Hour Cazenove Living Room7:00–9:00 PM Class Dinner Tower Court Dining Hall9:00–11:30 PM After-Dinner Party Campus Center, 4th Floor with DJ

SUNDAY7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Options

Enjoy fresh baked teabreads served with coffee and tea in Cazenove living room. A full hot breakfast will be served in Tishman Commons in the Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center.

1:00 PM Class Picnic Hazard Quad Tent

CLASS OFFICERS: 2006–2011 2011–2016President Patricia Shevlin Holmes Lee FlournoyCo-Vice Presidents Susan Jones Rubin Karen Hunzicker Putnam Ada Meloy Kristin MortimerSecretary Julia Morrison Griffith Mary FowlerTreasurer Mary Louise CaseyAnnual Giving Representative Trudy Hanmer Frances Fowler SladeNominating Chair Catharine White O’Rourke

CLASS TREE: Tulip Tree. On main road below quadrangle.

Class Schedules

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CLASS OF 1976CLASS COLOR: RED HEADQUARTERS: POMEROY

FRIDAY5:00–6:00 PM Class Social Hour Pomeroy Living Room7:00–8:30 PM Friday Night Dinner Margaret Clapp Library

SATURDAY7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Options

The Pomeroy dining room is kosher/vegetarian/vegan. A full hot breakfast will be served in Tishman Commons in the Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center for those wishing for a non-kosher/non-vegetarian meal.

9:00–9:45 AM Class Meeting Pomeroy Living Room9:45–10:45 AM Wellesley Today Pomeroy Living Room

A talk with classmates Susan Challenger, Executive Director of the Wellesley College Alumnae Association, and Alecia DeCoudreaux, Chair of the Wellesley College Board of Trustees.

Noon–2:00 PM Saturday Picnic Academic Quad Tent6:00–9:00 PM Saturday Social Hour Tishman Commons, and Dinner Wang Campus Ctr., 1st Floor9:00 PM S’mores!

Treat yourself to making s’mores on the fire pit right outside of Tishman Commons!

9:00–11:30 PM Karaoke Dance Party Tishman Commons, Wang Campus Ctr., 1st Floor

Sing and dance the night away with your classmates, as we enjoy hits from our college days and today’s best music!

SUNDAY7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Options

The Pomeroy dining room is kosher/vegetarian/vegan. A full hot breakfast will be served in Tishman Commons in the Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center for those wishing for a non-kosher/non-vegetarian meal.

1:00–2:30 PM Class Picnic Pomeroy Living Room

CLASS OFFICERS: 2006–2011 2011–2016President Camille Cozzone Rankin Mary KonsoulisVice President Vicki Weil Rabyne Julia Cutler CunninghamSecretary(ies) Caren Schorr Glickson Mary Young Margaret-Ann MoranTreasurer Allyson Powers Johnson Valerie Hall ConnollyAnnual Giving Representative Louise Dunbar Louise DunbarNominating Chair Virginia Holmes Nightingale

CLASS TREE: Autumn Flowering Higan Cherry. In group of cherries facing College Road between Founders’ Parking Lot and Stone-Davis.

Class Schedules

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CLASS OF 1981CLASS COLOR: GREEN HEADQUARTERS: BEEBE

FRIDAY

Class Art Fair Beebe Dining Room

3:00–4:30 PM “Returning”: Labyrinth Houghton Chapel Walk (To Jennifer Barazan’s Music)

5:00–7:00 PM Class Social Hour Beebe Living Room

7:00–8:30 PM Friday Night Dinner Tishman Commons, Wang Campus Ctr., 1st Floor

SATURDAY

7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Options Enjoy fresh baked teabreads served with coffee and tea in Beebe living room. A full hot breakfast will be served in Tishman Commons in the Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center.

8:45–9:25 AM Class Meeting & Beebe Living Room Continental Breakfast

9:30–11:00 AM “Reinvention – It’s An Beebe Living Room Inside Job!” Presentation by Bonnie Leonard ’59, Life Coach

Noon–2:00 PM Saturday Picnic Campus Center, 4th Floor

1:30–2:30 PM Refresh! Guided Nature Meet outside Beebe Hall Walk Around Lake Waban

1:30–3:30 PM Relax! Assembling Beebe Dining Room Parade Banners Come and go as you like!

2:30–3:30 PM Rethink! Social Media Beebe Living Room “Success” – Sharing Classmates’ Stories

3:30–4:30 PM Strategies For Renewal! Beebe Sitting Room A Health and Wellness Discussion

5:00–7:00 PM Class Social Hour Beebe Living Room

7:00–9:00 PM Saturday Class Dinner Hazard Quad Tent

9:00–11:00 PM Retro Dance Party! Hazard Quad Tent

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7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Options Enjoy fresh baked teabreads served with coffee and tea in Beebe living room. A full hot breakfast will be served in Tishman Commons in the Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center.

1:00–2:00 PM Class Picnic Academic Quad Tent

CLASS OFFICERS: 2006–2011 President Carol Stahr SavageVice President Susan Greendyke LachevreSecretary Elizabeth Williams NixonTreasurer Lorri Hileman VeidenheimerAnnual Giving Representative Rebecca A. CraftAnnual Giving Representative Emily B. GravesNominating Chair Marianne Brons CooleyWeb Mistress Michelle Riendeau

CLASS TREE: White Pine. At corner of College Road and Stone–Davis on walkway going toward the Chapel.

Class Schedules

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CLASS OF 1986CLASS COLOR: PURPLE HEADQUARTERS: SEVERANCE

FRIDAY

5:00–6:00 PM Class Social Hour Severance Living Room

7:00–9:00 PM Friday Night Dinner Campus Center, 4th Floor

8:30 PM Dessert with President Campus Center, 4th Floor H. Kim Bottomly

SATURDAY

7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Severance Dining Hall

9:30–10:45 AM Class Meeting Severance Living Room

Noon–2:00 PM Saturday Picnic Tishman Commons, Wang Campus Ctr., 1st Floor

3:30–4:30 PM Afternoon Tea Severance Living Room 25 years we’ve been away, This weekend is for fun and play. So little time that we have free To sit and chat so let’s have tea.

6:30 PM Class Picture Jewett Arts Ctr. Arch Steps

6:00–11:00 PM Saturday Class Dinner Academic Quad Tent

SUNDAY

7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Severance Dining Hall

1:00 PM Class Picnic and Alumnae Hall Ballroom Croquet Matches

CLASS OFFICERS: 2006–2011 President Tania Gembala SechriestVice President Joanna GoldenSecretary Gina RaphaelTreasurer Maria AdelfioAnnual Giving Representative Alison Jones BurnerNominating Chair Joanna Golden

CLASS TREE: Autumn Flowering Higan Cherry. Munger courtyard on left-hand side facing the building.

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CLASS OF 1991CLASS COLOR: YELLOW HEADQUARTERS: MUNGER

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5:30–7:00 PM Class Social Hour Munger Living Room

7:00–8:30 PM Friday Night Dinner Hazard Quad Tent

SATURDAY

7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Options Enjoy fresh baked teabreads served with coffee and tea in Munger living room. A full hot breakfast will be served in Tishman Commons in the Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center.

9:30 AM Class Meeting Munger Living Room

Noon–2:00 PM Saturday Picnic Hazard Quad Tent

6:00–9:00 PM Saturday Social Hour Event Lawn Tent and Dinner (near Boathouse)

9:00–11:00 PM DJ and Dancing Event Lawn Tent (near Boathouse)

SUNDAY

7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Options Enjoy fresh baked teabreads served with coffee and tea in Munger living room. A full hot breakfast will be served in Tishman Commons in the Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center.

1:00 PM Class Picnic Munger Dining Room

CLASS OFFICERS: 2006–2011 2011–2016President Pia Norman Thompson Pia Norman ThompsonVice President Katherine Ingraham Katherine IngrahamSecretary Wendy Brauner Wendy BraunerSecretary Susie Synn Adamson Susie Synn AdamsonTreasurer Patricia Lennon Patricia LennonAnnual Giving Representative Stephanie MacDonald Stephanie MacDonaldNominating Chair Catherine Sheehan Bruno

CLASS TREE: Sugar Maple. Rhododendron Hollow near library front door.

Class Schedules

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CLASS OF 1996CLASS COLOR: RED HEADQUARTERS: MCAFEE

FRIDAY

6:00–7:00 PM Class Social Hour McAfee Living Room

7:00–8:30 PM Friday Night Dinner McAfee Dining Hall

9:00–10:00 PM After-Dinner Social Hour McAfee Living Room

SATURDAY

7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Bates Dining Hall

9:00 AM Class Meeting McAfee Living Room

Noon–2:00 PM Saturday Picnic College Club Lawn Tent

6:00–7:00 PM Class Social Hour College Club Lawn Tent

7:00–10:00 PM Class Dinner College Club Lawn Tent

10:00–11:00 PM After-Dinner Social Hour McAfee Living Room

SUNDAY

7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Bates Dining Hall

1:00 PM Class Picnic College Club Lawn Tent

CLASS OFFICERS: 2006–2011 2011–2016President Sabrina Ellison Carhart Alicia TalanianVice President Lisa Farr Cara McLaughlin GavinSecretary Vanessa Moreno Franklin Esther Sung-Eschenauer Treasurer Aubree Darling Greenspun Katherine HenricksonAnnual Giving Representative Susannah McAndrew Chen Rachael SchwartzNominating Chair Candace Dohn Banks

CLASS TREE: Fraser Balsam Fir. Halfway between Fiske House and Paramecium Pond, on right-hand side banking.

Class Schedules

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CLASS OF 2001CLASS COLOR: GREEN HEADQUARTERS: FREEMAN

FRIDAY

5:30–7:00 PM Class Social Hour Freeman Living Room

7:00–8:30 PM Friday Night Dinner College Club Lawn Tent

SATURDAY

7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Bates Dining Hall

9:30 AM Class Meeting Freeman Living Room

Noon–2:00 PM Saturday Picnic Chapel Lawn Tent

5:30–7:00 PM Class Social Hour Chapel Lawn Tent

7:00 PM Class Dinner Chapel Lawn Tent

SUNDAY

7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Bates Dining Hall

1:00 PM Class Picnic Chapel Lawn Tent

CLASS OFFICERS: 2006–2011 2011–2016President Meghan Baivier Anne van GrondelleVice President Alexandra Somers Caroline McGregorSecretary Erin Schenck Rachel Mann GouldTreasurer Molly Mattessich Katherine DitmoreAnnual Giving Representative Marisa Van Saanen Jessica Dunsmore TurcoNominating Chair Molly Mattessich

CLASS TREE: American Linden. On east side of Severance Green, towards the library.

Class Schedules

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CLASS OF 2006CLASS COLOR: PURPLE HEADQUARTERS: BATES

FRIDAY

3:00–5:00 PM Class Outing to the Ville Meet in Bates Living Room. ’06 alums can walk together to the Ville, and catch up with each other as we stop in at our favorite spots!

5:30–7:00 PM Class Social Hour Bates Living RoomJoin us for the first of our reunion celebrations! There will be refreshments, a playlist with songs that were popular when we were students, funny old pictures of classmates, flyers around Bates, chalking on the sidewalk. Come share the fun and the memories!

7:00–8:30 PM Friday Night Dinner Bates Dining Hall

SATURDAY

7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Bates Dining Hall

8:15–9:00 AM Class of 2006 Yoga Keohane Sports Center, 202 Beth Gifford, Physical Education Instructor

9:30 AM Class Meeting Bates Living Room

Noon–2:00 PM Saturday Picnic Bates Dining Hall

3:00–4:00 PM On The DL With DCW Bates Living RoomSit down with DCW as she talks about what she’s been doing since Wellesley and answers questions we’ve always wanted to ask. Bring your purple pride and spend a quick hour catching up!

5:30–7:00 PM Class Social Hour Bates Living Room

7:00 PM Class Dinner Bates Dining Hall

SUNDAY

7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Bates Dining Hall

1:00 PM Class Picnic Bates Dining Hall

CLASS OFFICERS: 2006–2011 2011–2016President Amita Parashar Salwa MuhammadVice President Jerilyn Libby Jemma McPhersonSecretary Katharine Derrick Kerry WagnerTreasurer Katherine Adams Terrika DuckettAnnual Giving Representative Justina Wang Alexandra LeeNominating Chair Kelly Sheridan

CLASS TREE: Red Buckeye. On path from the library to Founders on the right.

Class Schedules

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CLASS OF CE/DSCLASS COLORS: RED, GREEN, PURPLE AND YELLOW HEADQUARTERS: MCAFEE

FRIDAY

5:30–7:00 PM Class Social Hour CE House Common Room

7:00–8:30 PM Friday Night Dinner CE House

SATURDAY

7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Bates Dining Hall

9:00–9:30 AM Class Meeting CE House

9:30 AM The History of the CE House CE/DS Program and What’s Happening Now

Noon–2:00 PM Saturday Picnic Pendleton Atrium

6:00–7:15 PM Class Social Hour TZE House

7:30 PM Class Dinner Pendleton Atrium

SUNDAY

7:00–9:00 AM Breakfast Bates Dining Hall

1:00 PM Class Picnic CE House

CLASS OFFICERS: 2006–2011 2011–2016President Betsy Mathews ’95 Elizabeth Audley ’06Vice President Elyse Wilk ’06 Regina Jean-VanHell ’87Secretary(ies) Cathryn Griffith ’88 Ashley Harmon Holly Martin ’01Treasurer Diane Gruber ’04 Sandra Mumford ’86Annual Giving Representative Inger Nielsen ’92 Inger Nielsen ’92Nominating Chair Lois Bienstock ’86Officer At Large Lavina Richter ’97

CLASS TREE: Cucumber Magnolia. On the bank in front of Dower.

Class Schedules

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MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of the Wellesley College Alumnae Association is to further the interests 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 the continued excellence of the College.

THE ASSOCIATION’S RELATIONSHIP TO THE COLLEGE

The Association is an independent, self-governing organization created by the alumnae of Wellesley College in 1880. It maintains substantial representation on 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 work closely with the Office of Admission, Center for Work and Service, Office for Resources, President’s Office, and other College offices.

In 1952, during the 75th Anniversary Fund campaign, the Alumnae Association board and the board of trustees began to rethink the fundraising role of the Association. The decision was made to change the Association’s mission, and since then, all fundraising for the College has come through the Office for Resources. The Alumnae Association and the Office for Resources continue to work closely and have a strong partnership as we serve these distinct roles.

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2010–2011 ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS

OFFICERS

President: Karen Gentleman ’77Volunteer 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.

Treasurer/Secretary: Debra Drew DeVaughn ’74Responsible for funds of the association and chairs the finance committee.

CHAIRS

Chair of Annual Giving: Sandy Yeager ’86Works with the Office for Resources to plan and implement fund-raising initiatives and chairs the National Annual Giving Committee.

Chair of Alumnae Admission Representatives:Anne Crary Berger ’91Works with the Board of Admission on alumnae-admission programming.

DIRECTORS

Martha Goldberg Aronson ’89Paulina Ponce deLeon Barido ’05, Young Alumna DirectorKatherine Collins ’90Aniella Gonzalez ’93Karen Capriles Hodges ’62 Georgia Murphy Johnson ’75Suzy Lebold ’85 Willajeanne McLean ’77Inyeai Ororokuma ’79 Shelley Sweet ’67Mei-Mei Tuan ’88

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Ex OFFICIO

Executive Director: Susan Challenger ’76Leads the professional staff of the association. She is an ex officio member, without vote, of all association committees and the College’s Board of Trustees.

Editor of Wellesley magazine: Alice M. Hummer Directs production of four issues of the magazine each year.

Chair of Wellesley Development and Outreach Council:Kathy Stone Kaufmann ’67The WDOC is an advisory council to the board of trustees, the president, and the Office for Resources and Public Affairs. The council works to ensure effective fund-raising and outreach to alumnae, parents, friends of the College, and to the public.

Young Alumnae Trustee: Shelly Anand ’08

Alumnae Trustee: Ruth Chang ’81

Alumnae Trustee: Sandra Polk Guthman ’65

Alumnae Trustee: Nami Park ’85

Alumnae Trustee: Linda Cozby Wertheimer ’65

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2010–2011 ANNUAL REPORT OF PROGRAMS

PROGRAMS

A Day to Make a Difference: Hundreds of alumnae around the world took part in community-service projects through their clubs and as individuals for our ninth annual A Day to Make a Difference. This tradition of rededication to our college motto has struck a deep chord with alumnae around the globe.

Alumnae Leadership Council (ALC): ALC annually hosts class, club, and reunion volunteers for training and inspiration. In addition, in 2010, ALC was expanded to support volunteers from shared interest groups (SIGs). 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 2010 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 40 faculty speaker programs with our clubs, including five international visits, enhancing our alumnae’s lifelong intellectual connection to the College and their understanding of life at Wellesley today.

Reunion: For reunion 2011, we are excited to offer our wonderful faculty lectures and tours of campus sites. Over 3,000 alumnae and friends are returning to Wellesley to reminisce and be intellectually refreshed.

AWARDSAlumnae Achievement Awards: The 2011 Alumnae Achievement Awards were presented to Marilyn Crandall Jones ’70, physician, geneticist, healer of children; Sarah Milledge Nelson ’53, archaeologist, scholar and feminist; Reena Raggi ’73, courageous jurist and generous teacher; and Susan Wunsch Rice ’67, socially conscious banker and arts advocate, in a ceremony held in Diana Chapman Walsh Alumnae Hall before an audience of alumnae, students, staff, faculty, and friends.

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2010–2011 ANNUAL REPORT OF SERVICES

SERVICES

Admission: Alumnae volunteers supported the admission efforts of the College by presenting more than 1,400 book awards to high school juniors and interviewing more than 750 prospective students in the fall of 2010.

Online Services: Check out our website today at www.wellesley.edu/Alum. Online services provided by the Alumnae Association include an online directory, Discussions, @alum.wellesley.edu email forwarding, Class E-Notes, and more. These services offer alumnae a variety of ways in which to share and connect with other alumnae virtually. In addition to the community features, the Association website also offers opportunities for lifelong learning, lets you browse the profiles of the Alumnae Achievement Award recipients, connects you to the online version of Wellesley magazine, serves as a resource to thousands of alumnae volunteers, connects alumnae to their class and local club sites, and provides information about benefits and services for all alumnae.

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 www.wellesley.edu/magazine. Follow us on Facebook.

Alumnae Association

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2011–2012 ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION BUDGET

ACTIVITIES & PROGRAMS PROPOSED BUDGETAdministration and Office Operations $1,483,757 Wellesley Magazine 400,000Alumnae Connections 375,000

(includes programs for classes, clubs,and shared interest groups)

Volunteer Leadership Training 65,000Technology 50,000Awards 35,000

Total $2,408,757

Alumnae Association

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131ST ANNUAL MEETING OF THE WELLESLEY COLLEGE ALUMNAE ASSOCIATIONSunday, June 5, 2011, 11:30 AM, Karen Gentleman ’77, presiding

Greetings Karen Gentleman ’77

Approval of Minutes of 2010Annual Meeting

Treasurer’s Report Debra Drew DeVaughn ’74

Approval of Wellesley College Alumnae Inyeai Ororokuma ’79Association Bylaw Changes

Election of Board of Directors Karen Capriles Hodges ’62 President-Elect 2011–2012 Karen E. Williamson ’69 Secretary/Treasurer 2011–2012 Debra Drew DeVaughn ’74 Alumnae Admission Representative Patience Singleton Roach ’92 2011–2013 Young Alumna Director 2011–2014 Y. Sophia Qiu ’08 Term Renewal 2011–2013 Aniella Gonzalez ’93 Georgia Murphy Johnson ’75 Mei-Mei Tuan ’88

Election of Honorary Members Karen Gentleman ’77

Presentation of Syrena Stackpole Award Paulina Ponce deLeon Barido ’05

Awarding of 1891 Reunion Anne Crary Berger ’91 Attendance Cup

Presentation of Class Reunion Gifts Sandy Yeager ’86

Awarding of WCAA Participation Cup Sandy Yeager ’86

College President’s Address H. Kim Bottomly

Closing Karen Gentleman ’77

Singing of “Alma Mater” Leslie Meyer Holmes ’58

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acknowledgments

Reunion weekend is sponsored by the Wellesley College Alumnae Association, but it represents a combined and concerted effort on the part of the Alumnae Association and the College. We would like to thank everyone 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 deliver programs and activities with generous contributions of their time, talent, leadership, and expertise every year.

Academic Departments

Campus Police

Center for Work and Service

Copy Center

Custodial Services

Davis Museum and Cultural Center

Department of Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics (PERA)

Disability Services

Distribution Center

Grounds Department

Health Services

Library and Technology Services

Keohane Sports Center

Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center

Maintenance Services

Motor Pool

Office for Resources

Office of Admission

Office of Housing and Transportation

Office of Religious and Spiritual Life

Office of Residential Life

Office of Special Events

Physical Plant Administration

Post Office

President’s Office

Printing Services

Purchasing

Wellesley College Botanic Gardens

Wellesley College Club

Wellesley College Sustainability

Wellesley Fresh Catering

our special thanks to:

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 neverFaithless 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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To minimize reunion’s environmental impact, emissions from the electricity used to manufacture the paper for this entire book are offset with credits from Green-e certified windpower credits. This piece is printed on Mohawk Options 100% PC White Smooth 70# Text and 80# Cover.

In addition, we are providing each reunion registrant one 28 oz. sports bottle to refill during the weekend. It is molded from food-safe PETE (BPA-free), and recycled no.1 plastic.

All tableware, cutlery, and cups used for the meals sponsored by the Alumnae Association are made from recyclable materials.

Reunion 2011JUNE 3–5

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