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THE CAMPAIGN FOR SMITH COLLEGE REGISTRATION FEE This mandatory fee helps the college defray the costs associated with ReunionCLASS REGISTRATION FEEThis mandatory fee set by your class Reunion comm ID: 417107

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COLLEGE REGISTRATION FEE: This mandatory fee helps the college defray the costs associated with Reunion.CLASS REGISTRATION FEE:This mandatory fee, set by your class Reunion committee, helps your class fund the cost of its Reunion program.AASC LIFE MEMBER DISCOUNT: Fully paid life members of the AASC in reuning classes earlier than 1996 are entitled to a $25 discount on on-campus housing. This discount cannot be applied to the class or college registration fees or meal fees. If applicable, this discount will automatically be deducted from your online registration.We accept MasterCard, Visa, and American Express. REFUND POLICY:Class and college registration fees are nonrefundable, and meal fees are nonrefundable after April 22. Requests for refunds of housing payments must be made in writing and received or postmarked no later than April 30. All refund requests will be reviewed and processed following the completion of Reunion II weekend (May 24). Please allow up to four weeks for receipt of your refund.REUNION REGISTRATION, MEAL RESERVATIONS,OR CAMPUS HOUSING:Call the ofce of alumnae relations at 800-526-2023 x4, or 413-585-2040.YOUR CLASS’ REUNION SCHEDULE: Contact your class Reunion chair listed in this booklet.GIFTS TO THE SMITH FUND:Call 800-241-2056 or 413-585-2056.PHOTOGRAPHS: The college will be taking photos throughout the weekend for use online and in college publications.Visit http://alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2015 for additional information, updates, and online registration.REGISTER ONLINEIt’s quick, easy, and secure.http://alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2015 THE CAMPAIGN FOR SMITH COLLEGE REGISTRATION FEE: This mandatory fee helps the college defray the costs associated with Reunion.CLASS REGISTRATION FEE:This mandatory fee, set by your class Reunion committee, helps your class fund the cost of its Reunion program.AASC LIFE MEMBER DISCOUNT: Fully paid life members of the AASC in reuning classes earlier than 1996 are entitled to a $25 discount on on-campus housing. This discount cannot be applied to the class or college registration fees or meal fees. If applicable, this discount will automatically be deducted from your online registration.We accept MasterCard, Visa, and American Express. REFUND POLICClass and college registration fees are nonrefundable, and meal fees are nonrefundable after April 22. Requests for refunds of housing payments must be made in writing and received or postmarked no later than April 30. All refund requests will be reviewed and processed following the completion of Reunion II weekend (May 24). Please allow up to four weeks for receipt of your refund.REUNION REGISTRATION, MEAL RESERVATIONS,OR CAMPUS HOUSING:Call the Ofce of Alumnae Relations at 800-526-2023 x4, or 413-585-2040.OUR CLASS’ REUNION SCHEDULEContact your class Reunion chair listed in this booklet.GIFTS TO THE SMITH FUND:Call 800-241-2056 or 413-585-2056.PHOTOGRAPHS: The college will be taking photos throughout the weekend for use online and in college publications.Visit http://alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2015 for additional information, updates, and online registration. THE CAMPAIGN FOR SMITH Register now for on-campus housing. Classes are housed in multiple houses. Housing is reserved by the bed, not by the room. The campus housing package rate is $150 per bedThis fee cannot be pro-rated on a per-night basis.  The fee includes Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights, and breakfast on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday mornings.  Room assignments will be issued when you check in. Register by the April 22 deadline to be assigned a room near senior housemates (as available).  You will not receive a key to your room, so please do not bring valuables.  Children may stay in a parent’s room at no extra charge; however, sleeping bags, porta-cribs, and linens should be brought from home.  There are no special restroom arrangements for male guests. If on-campus housing is not for you, please visit http://alumnae.smith.edu/reunion/reunion/housing-meals/for other options. Or call the Greater Northampton Chamber of Commerce at 413-584-1900 for information on local accommodations. (lunch and dinners)Please see the online registration form for details regarding meal options.Vegetarian and vegan alternatives are available for all meals. Meals for children 10 and under are available at each dinner for $10 per meal. Details are available online at alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2015Register by the April 22 deadline to be guaranteed a place in on-campus housing and at meals. Meal reservations will be accepted after April 22 on a space- and meal-available basis only (a $10 per-meal late fee will apply). If you need a disability-related accommodation or handicap access information, please contact the alumnae relations ofce at 800-526-2023 x4 or email reunionregistration@smith.edu.The closest airport is Bradley International (BDL). It is served by most major airlines and is located about 35 miles south of Northampton near Hartford, Connecticut. www.bradleyairport.comLimousine services require advance reservations and may have other requirements. Contact individual companies for more information.For directions to Smith College and additional travel-related information, visit www.smith.edu/about_visit_directions.phpOn-campus parking and shuttle service will be available throughout Reunion weekend.http://alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2015 Register now for on-campus housing. Classes are housed in multiple houses. Housing is reserved by the bed, not by the room. The campus housing package rate is $150 per bedThis fee cannot be pro-rated on a per-night basis.  The fee includes Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights, and breakfast on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday mornings.  Room assignments will be issued when you check in. Register by the April 22 deadline to be assigned a room near senior housemates (as available).  You will not receive a key to your room, so please do not bring valuables.  Children may stay in a parent’s room at no extra charge; however, sleeping bags, porta-cribs, and linens should be brought from home.  There are no special restroom arrangements for male guests. If on-campus housing is not for you, please visit http://alumnae.smith.edu/reunion/reunion/housing-meals/for other options. Or call the Greater Northampton Chamber of Commerce at 413-584-1900 for information on local accommodations. (lunch and dinners)Please see the online registration form for details regarding meal options.Vegetarian and vegan alternatives are available for all meals. Meals for children 10 and under are available at each dinner for $10 per meal. Details are available online at alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2015Register by the April 22 deadline to be guaranteed a place in on-campus housing and at meals. Meal reservations will be accepted after April 22 on a space- and meal-available basis only (a $10 per-meal late fee will apply). If you need a disability-related accommodation or handicap access information, please contact the alumnae relations ofce at 800-526-2023 x4 or email reunionregistration@smith.edu.The closest airport is Bradley International (BDL). It is served by most major airlines and is located about 35 miles south of Northampton near Hartford, Connecticut. www.bradleyairport.comLimousine services require advance reservations and may have other requirements. Contact individual companies for more information.For directions to Smith College and additional travel-related information, visit www.smith.edu/about_visit_directions.phpOn-campus parking and shuttle service will be available throughout Reunion weekend. http://alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2015 Watch for news from your class Reunion team about the exciting programming they have planned. Check your class website and social media sites for updates, visit http://alumnae.smith.edu/, or contact your Class Reunion Chair. bold indicates headquarters In collaboration with the Friends of Smith College, we are pleased to offer many opportunities to experience the vibrant life of the college through family-friendly and informative programming. Take a boat out on Paradise Pond Make a terrarium at the Botanic Garden Enjoy children’s story hour and activities Participate in hands-on activities at the Museum of Art Take a family swim in Dalton pool Learn the craft of printing on a 19th-century iron handpressFor more about the Friends of Smith College go towww.smith.edu/friendsSmith is an exceptional place. During Reunion, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to get to know the Smith of today inside and out. Some options: Campus tour to discoverwhat’s newat Smith Q&A with admission experts about the college admission process Museum gallery conversation Library special collections open house Botanic Garden open house and presentations http://alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2015 1935, 1940, 1945Joy Williamson bjwillia@smith.edu413-585-2079LamontOfce of Alumnae Relationsor 800-526-2023 x41950Margaret Lynch Tomlinsonpegath@aol.com202-338-2629Lamont1955Katharine Copeland Newhallkcnewhall@gmail.com978-526-7654Northrop, GillettRachael Jenkins Sherrillrachsherrill@yahoo.com207-563-85681960Beverly Wallace Cablebeverlycable@gmail.com843-846-0640Chase, DuckettJulia Brown Gordonjbgordon@theriver.com520-299-91251970Margaret Devine Moorepeggymoore@optonline.net914-439-9365King, ScalesHelen Page Tinghelenpageting@hotmail.com302-598-41751980Gwen Hanlon Howardghhoward@comcast.net908-358-6119Wilson, MorrowJanet Schultedonjanone@comcast.net603-498-05471990Amy Allenamyallen90@gmail.com717-383-2743Ziskind, Cutter, CapenJulia Aiello Howsonjhowson@alumnae.smith.edu732-406-57702000Dennielle Downes Casalettoddownes00@hotmail.com631-875-2700Baldwin, AlbrightJa’Milla Lomasjcklomas@hotmail.com281-443-75012010Elizabeth Jacobsonjacobson.ebj@gmail.com507-398-6432 Lawrence, Tyler, MorrisAda ComstockHeather Nealheatherneal@me.com413-329-4090TalbotAlumnae Watch for news from your class Reunion team about the exciting programming they have planned. Check your class website and social media sites for updates, visit http://alumnae.smith.edu/, or contact your Class Reunion Chair.bold indicates headquarters In collaboration with the Friends of Smith College, we are pleased to offer many opportunities to experience the vibrant life of the college through family-friendly and informative programming. Take a boat out on Paradise Pond Make a terrarium at the Botanic Garden Enjoy children’s story hour and activities Participate in hands-on activities at the Museum of Art Take a family swim in Dalton pool Learn the craft of printing on a 19th-century iron handpressFor more about the Friends of Smith College go towww.smith.edu/friendsSmith is an exceptional place. During Reunion, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to get to know the Smith of today inside and out. Some options: Campus tour to discoverwhat’s newat Smith Q&A with admission experts about the college admission process Museum gallery conversation Library special collections open house Botanic Garden open house and presentations http://alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2015 1935, 1940, 1945Joy Williamson bjwillia@smith.edu413-585-2079LamontOfce of Alumnae Relationsor 800-526-2023 x41950Margaret Lynch Tomlinsonpegath@aol.com202-338-2629Lamont1955Katharine Copeland Newhallkcnewhall@gmail.com978-526-7654Northrop, GillettRachael Jenkins Sherrillrachsherrill@yahoo.com207-563-85681960Beverly Wallace Cablebeverlycable@gmail.com843-846-0640Chase, DuckettJulia Brown Gordonjbgordon@theriver.com520-299-91251970Margaret Devine Moorepeggymoore@optonline.net914-439-9365King, ScalesHelen Page Tinghelenpageting@hotmail.com302-598-41751980Gwen Hanlon Howardghhoward@comcast.net908-358-6119Wilson, MorrowJanet Schultedonjanone@comcast.net603-498-05471990Amy Allenamyallen90@gmail.com717-383-2743Ziskind, Cutter, CapenJulia Aiello Howsonjhowson@alumnae.smith.edu732-406-57702000Dennielle Downes Casalettoddownes00@hotmail.com631-875-2700Baldwin, AlbrightJa’Milla Lomasjcklomas@hotmail.com281-443-75012010Elizabeth Jacobsonjacobson.ebj@gmail.com507-398-6432 Lawrence, Tyler, MorrisAda ComstockHeather Nealheatherneal@me.com413-329-4090TalbotAlumnae at Alumnae HouseThursday: 4 – 8 p.m. Friday: 9 a.m. – 11 p.m. Saturday: 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. 5:30 p.m.Social hour for all classes6:30 p.m.Dinner for all classesEvening:Dance performance:More Clearly in DreamsMorning:Faculty presentationsStudent panel and presentations: Smith in the WorldLunch:Reunion luncheon with keynote speaker Donna Lisker Afternoon:Discover Smith: Campus activitiesPresentation: Beyond the StacksPresentation: Women in Science: The Last FrontierPresentation: Be a Great Smithie: Beautify Your CityReceptions: Smith Travel, JYA, Alumnae of Color, LGBTQ Alumnae, International Alumnae5:30 p.m.President’s reception for the 25th Reunion classSocial hour for all other classes6:30 p.m. Class dinnersEvening:Dance performance:More Clearly in DreamsFree for Reunion attendees 9:15 a.m. Alumnae Parade/AASC MeetingLunch:Make your own picnic lunchAfternoon:Class programmingDiscover Smith: Campus activities and family programsFaculty presentationsTea for Three: Lady Bird, Pat & Betty4 p.m.Conversation with President Kathleen McCartney5:30 p.m.Class social hours6:30 p.m.Class dinnersEvening:Illumination of center campus with live musicDance party for all classes9 a.m. Multifaith Service of Remembrance10 a.m. Brunch for all classes1 p.m. Residence houses closeSchedule subject to changeVisit alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2015for details and updates.   http://alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2015 at Alumnae HouseThursday: 4 – 8 p.m. Friday: 9 a.m. – 11 p.m. Saturday: 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. 5:30 p.m.Social hour for all classes6:30 p.m.Dinner for all classesEvening:Dance performance:More Clearly in DreamsMorning:Faculty presentationsStudent panel and presentations: Smith in the WorldLunch:Reunion luncheon with keynote speaker Donna Lisker Afternoon:Discover Smith: Campus activitiesPresentation: Beyond the StacksPresentation: Women in Science: The Last FrontierPresentation: Be a Great Smithie: Beautify Your CityReceptions: Smith Travel, JYA, Alumnae of Color, LGBTQ Alumnae, International Alumnae5:30 p.m.President’s reception for the 25th Reunion classSocial hour for all other classes6:30 p.m. Class dinnersEvening:Dance performance:More Clearly in DreamsFree for Reunion attendees 9:15 a.m. Alumnae Parade/AASC MeetingLunch:Make your own picnic lunchAfternoon:Class programmingDiscover Smith: Campus activities and family programsFaculty presentationsTea for Three: Lady Bird, Pat & Betty4 p.m.Conversation with President Kathleen McCartney5:30 p.m.Class social hours6:30 p.m.Class dinnersEvening:Illumination of center campus with live musicDance party for all classes9 a.m. Multifaith Service of Remembrance10 a.m. Brunch for all classes1 p.m. Residence houses closeSchedule subject to changeVisit alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2015for details and updates.   http://alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2015 with classmates you haven’t seen in ve, ten, twenty yearsor make a new connection with a classmate you never knew during your time on campus. You’ll leave with an expanded circle of friends and a richer connection to Smith! Come celebrate Smith women, their lives, and the power of Smith College in the world today.And you’ll once again experience the intellectual excitement that makes Smith the world’s leading college for women.Join your Smith classmates and friends on campus in May for one of the best parties of the year.\b\b ­€http://alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2015 \fALUMNAE PARADEDon’t forget your whites! Join this moving, time-honored Reunion tradition that reminds alumnae of the continuing global, generational movement that is Smith College.ILLUMINATION NIGHTStroll the campus on Saturday night, when music lls the air and the grounds come alive with the glow of delicate Japanese paper lanterns.\fSmith is a place where big ideas take ight. During Reunion, you’ll expand your intellectual horizons through lectures and presentations by Smith faculty, administrators, and students.\r\f\n\t\bRemarks by President Kathleen McCartneyPresident McCartney has big dreams for Smith and for women. During this special session, she will share her vision for Smith in the 21st century. Saturday, May 23, 3 4 p.m. TUDENTANELANDRESENTATIONSCurrent students will share how their studies at Smith have shaped their off-campus endeavors and how those experiences have enriched their liberal arts education at Smith.REATINGATHEADERSHIPMITHAs she completes her rst year as dean of the college, Donna Lisker will share her plans for developing comprehensive leadership training for Smith students. ACULTRESENTATIONSExperience Smith’s rich intellectual life by attending lectures by Smith faculty. ONDTACCome hear Christopher Loring, director of libraries, discuss the distinguishing features of a 21st-century library and the college’s plan for renovating Neilson.WOMENCIENCEASTRONTIERProfessor Patricia DiBartolowill provide an update on science education Smith over the last decade. Learn how we arepreparing students for today’s evolving worldthrough innovative programs in mentoring,research apprenticeships, and our curriculum. ANCEERFORMANCECreated by RodgerBlum, dance professor and 2014 Sherrerd Teaching Award recipient,More Clearly in Dreamsis a one-act dance performance based on the ideas and imagination of Leonardo da Vinci.Visit alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2015 for details and to purchase tickets.REATMITHIEEAUTIFYOURRenowned public garden designer Lynden B. Miller ‘60 will present an inspirational lecture based on over 30 years of experience designing urban green space in New York City. TEA FOR THREE: LAD BIRD, PAT & BETTJoin Emmy Award–winning actress Elaine Bromka ’72 for this unforgettably vivid one-woman show. Written by Bromka and Eric H. Weinberger, the play is a witty and intimate re-imagining of three women who suddenly found themselves celebrities — Lady Bird Johnson, Pat Nixon, and Betty Ford. with classmates you haven’t seen in ve, ten, twenty yearsor make a new connection with a classmate you never knew during your time on campus. You’ll leave with an expanded circle of friends and a richer connection to Smith! Come celebrate Smith women, their lives, and the power of Smith College in the world today.And you’ll once again experience the intellectual excitement that makes Smith the world’s leading college for women.Join your Smith classmates and friends on campus in May for one of the best parties of the year.\b\b ­€http://alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2015 \fALUMNAE PARADEDon’t forget your whites! Join this moving, time-honored Reunion tradition that reminds alumnae of the continuing global, generational movement that is Smith College.ILLUMINATION NIGHTStroll the campus on Saturday night, when music lls the air and the grounds come alive with the glow of delicate Japanese paper lanterns.\fSmith is a place where big ideas take ight. During Reunion, you’ll expand your intellectual horizons through lectures and presentations by Smith faculty, administrators, and students.\r\f\n\t\bRemarks by President Kathleen McCartneyPresident McCartney has big dreams for Smith and for women. During this special session, she will share her vision for Smith in the 21st century. Saturday, May 23, 3 4 p.m. TUDENTANELANDRESENTATIONSCurrent students will share how their studies at Smith have shaped their off-campus endeavors and how those experiences have enriched their liberal arts education at Smith.REATINGATHEADERSHIPMITHAs she completes her rst year as dean of the college, Donna Lisker will share her plans for developing comprehensive leadership training for Smith students. ACULTRESENTATIONSExperience Smith’s rich intellectual life by attending lectures by Smith faculty. ONDTACCome hear Christopher Loring, director of libraries, discuss the distinguishing features of a 21st-century library and the college’s plan for renovating Neilson.WOMENCIENCEASTRONTIERProfessor Patricia DiBartolowill provide an update on science education Smith over the last decade. Learn how we arepreparing students for today’s evolving worldthrough innovative programs in mentoring,research apprenticeships, and our curriculum. ANCEERFORMANCECreated by RodgerBlum, dance professor and 2014 Sherrerd Teaching Award recipient,More Clearly in Dreamsis a one-act dance performance based on the ideas and imagination of Leonardo da Vinci.Visit alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2015 for details and to purchase tickets.REATMITHIEEAUTIFYOURRenowned public garden designer Lynden B. Miller ‘60 will present an inspirational lecture based on over 30 years of experience designing urban green space in New York City. TEA FOR THREE: LAD BIRD, PAT & BETTJoin Emmy Award–winning actress Elaine Bromka ’72 for this unforgettably vivid one-woman show. Written by Bromka and Eric H. Weinberger, the play is a witty and intimate re-imagining of three women who suddenly found themselves celebrities — Lady Bird Johnson, Pat Nixon, and Betty Ford. 33 Elm Street  1935194019451950195519601970198019902000 2010Ada Comstock Alumnae