SMITHREUNION2013
FRIDAY ! SUNDAY MAY 17!19be there
SMITH REUNIONS ARE LEGENDARY They’re a time when Smith women come together to celebrate their lives and the power of Smith College — and Smith alumnae — in the world today.
YOU’LL LAUGH, YOU’LL SHARE, YOU’LL RECONNECT AND REMEMBER.
And you’ll once again experience the intellectual excitement that makes Smith the world’s foremost college for women.
Join your Smith classmates and friends on campus in May for one of the best parties of the year.
We look forward to seeing you!
MAY 17!19 HIGHLIGHTSAN OPEN CONVERSATION WITH PRESIDENT CAROL CHRIST Join President Christ for an informal, “view-from-the-top” conversation about Smith today: the people, the place, and the powerful academic program that continues to produce graduates of influence and distinction.
CAREER WORKSHOPSColleen Devechhio, associate director for alumnae engagement, will lead three sessions:
Tap into Your Talents Update Your Resume Smith Moms Connect: Negotiating a Return to the Work-
placeVisit alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2013 for schedule and detailed descriptions. ACADEMIC OFFERINGSSmith is a place where big ideas take flight. During Reunion you’ll expand your intellectual horizons through lectures and presentations by Smith faculty that replace the full-day, fee-based Alumnae College program. It’s our way of remind-ing you of the rich and vibrant academic environment that students experience every day, and that you remember from your own time on campus.
ALUMNAE PARADEDon’t forget your whites! Join this moving, time-honored Reunion tradition that reminds alumnae and seniors alike of the continuing global, generational movement that is Smith College. I LLUMINATION NIGHTStroll the campus on Saturday night, when music fills the air and the grounds come alive with the glow of delicate Japanese paper lanterns. Relive your own days as a senior moving onto the next great adventures in life! CLASS PROGRAMS AND HEADQUARTERSWatch for news from your own class Reunion team about the exciting programming they have planned. Reconnect with classmates you haven’t seen in five, ten, twenty years – or 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!
”I HAVE TO BE THERE. IT’S A BEAUTIFUL THING!”
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FRIDAY, MAY 1711 a.m. – 11 p.m. Reunion registration at Alumnae HouseNoon All Reunion luncheon
2 – 2:45 p.m. Faculty presentations Teaching, Prestige, and the Cult of
Service, Rosetta Cohen Throwaway Kids: Vulnerability,
Childhood, and the U.S. Foster Care System, Alice Hearst
From Manila to Mexico: Pacific Trade and Colonial Desire, Dana Leibsohn
The Role of Women in the Development and Discovery of Named Organic Reactions, Kevin Shea
A Century of Collecting Art of Asia for the Smith College Museum of Art, Jessica Nicoll ’83
3:30 – 4:15 p.m. Faculty presentations Quenching Our Thirst: Sustainable
Water for a Changing World, Andrew Guswa
Schooling in the 21st Century: Efforts to Close the National and Global Educational Achievement Gap, Sam Intrator
Nanotechnology: Should You Believe the Hype?, Kate Queeney
4 p.m. Welcome receptions JYA, LGBTQ, Alumnae of Color,
International alumnae5:30/6:30 p.m. Social hour/dinnerEvening Class programs Campus programs
Schedule subject to change Visit alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2013 for details and updates.
REUNION WEEKEND SCHEDULE MAY 17–19, 2013
http://alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2013
SATURDAY, MAY 188 a.m. – 3 p.m. Reunion registration at Alumnae House 9:15 a.m. Alumnae Parade/Ivy Day ceremonyNoon – 1 p.m. Barbecue lunch1 – 2:15 p.m. Reunion class programs1:30 – 2:30 p.m. President’s reception
2:30 – 3:15 p.m. Faculty presentations Challenges of Global Citizenship:
Ideals, Practices, and Controversies, Rebecca Hovey
Becoming a College Woman: Re-seeing Gender in Smith’s Early Classes, Susan Van Dyne
Digital Humanities at Smith: “Paris, A Multi-Layered City,” Hélène Visentin
3 – 5 p.m. Family programs Children’s hour, Neilson Library Printing press: Mortimer Rare Book Room Athletic activities Academic centers open houses
5:30/6:30 p.m. Reunion class social hours/dinners8 p.m. Commencement concert 8 – 10 p.m. Illumination of center campus with
live music
SUNDAY, MAY 1910 a.m. Reunion brunch10 a.m. Commencement exercises1 p.m. Residence houses close
Early arrival check-in will be available on Thursday from 4 – 8 p.m.
Schedule subject to change Visit alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2013 for details and updates.
REUNION WEEKEND SCHEDULE MAY 17–19, 2013
http://alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2013
HOUSINGReserve your on-campus housing when you register. The campus housing package rate is $150 per bed (a $25 late fee will apply after the registration deadline, April 20). It includes Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights, with breakfast on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday mornings. This fee cannot be pro-rated on a per-night basis. Register by the April 20 deadline to be assigned a room near senior housemates (as available). Room assignments will be issued when you check in. Please do not bring valuables, because you will not receive a key to your room.
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 arrange-ments for male guests. Smoking is prohibited and pets are not allowed in campus buildings (with the exception of certified service dogs). Refrigerators are available in house kitchenettes only.
If on-campus housing is not for you, you may prefer to stay in a hotel, motel, or B&B in the Northampton area. For information about area accommodations, visit the Greater Northampton Chamber of Commerce website at www.explorenorthampton.com or call 413-584-1900.
MEALSMeal prices include a salad, entrée, dessert with coffee or tea, and wine during dinner. Social hours will have cash bars. Vegetarian and vegan alternatives are available for all meals. Register early to ensure space at meals. Meal reservations will be accepted after April 20 on a space- and meal- available basis only (a $10 per-meal late fee will apply). Meals for children 10 and under are available at each dinner for $10 per meal. Details are available online at alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2013.
The registration deadline is April 20, after which late fees of $10 per meal and/or $25 per housing reservation will apply. Register by April 20 to be guaranteed a place in on-campus housing and at meals.
If you need a disability-related accommodation
or handicap access information, please contact the
alumnae relations office at 800-526-2023 x4 or
http://alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2013
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2013 REUNION CHAIRS & HOUSING
1988 Lisa Perry Morales AC 508-221-2286 [email protected] King, Scales, Jordan, Gardiner, Wilson
Heidi Johnson Novaes 661-253-2543 [email protected]
Melissa Coddispoti Freitag 508-540-9109 [email protected]
1993 Elizabeth Crowell 718-399-8879 [email protected] Northrop, Gillett
Amy Prescott Cahillane 413-387-5145 [email protected]
1998 Theodora Massouh 323-377-1397 [email protected] Lamont, Talbot
Rachel Redlener 323-377-1397 [email protected]
2003 April Opoliner 404-697-7549 [email protected] Lawrence, Tyler, Morris, Washburn, Hubbard
Julia Wells Moran 562-822-3388 [email protected]
2008 Gretchen Burch 650-823-4825 [email protected] Wilder, Comstock
bold indicates headquarters
http://alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2013
FAMILY ACTIVITIES The Pioneer Valley is rich with family-friendly activities. Here’s a sampling. For more ideas visit www.explorenorthampton.com/visitor/whattodo/familyfun.htm.
LOOK MEMORIAL PARK in Florence www.lookpark.org
HERRELL’S ICE CREAM in Northampton www.herrells.com
SPARE TIME FAMILY FUN CENTER (Bowling) in Northampton www.bowlne.com
ERIC CARLE MUSEUM OF PICTURE BOOK ART in Amherst www.picturebookart.org
EMILY DICKINSON MUSEUM AND HOUSE in Amherst www.emilydickinsonmuseum.org
MAGIC WINGS BUTTERFLY CONSERVATORY AND GARDENS in South Deerfield, www.magicwings.com
YANKEE CANDLE FLAGSHIP STORE in South Deerfield www.yankeecandle.com
CHILDREN’S MUSEUM AT HOLYOKE in Holyoke www.childrensmuseumholyoke.org
SEE THE CAMPUS ON TWO WHEELSExperience the campus the way you did as a student! Rent a bike and helmet from the student-run Bicycle Kitchen and be green during Reunion. Rent for a day or the entire weekend. Visit www.smith.edu/bikekitchen for information.
Driving to Reunion? Bring your own bike–and don’t forget your helmet and lock! Bike racks will be available at all class headquarters. Need help with your bike while on campus? Visit the Bike Kitchen for skilled assistance.http://alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2013
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GETTING AROUND The major airport servicing Northampton is Bradley International Airport (BDL) in Windsor Locks, Connecticut. www.bradleyairport.com
Limousine 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.php.
On-campus parking and shuttle service will be available throughout Reunion weekend.
Bluebird Airport Transportation 413-221-4512Royal Coach 800-325-1976 24 hour notice requiredSeemo Shuttle 800-908-2829 Shuttles leave airport every hourValley Transporter 800-872-8752Amtrak 800-872-7245, www.amtrak.com Peter Pan Bus Lines 800-343-9999www.peterpanbus.com
http://alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2013
LEARN ABOUT SMITH TODAY In collaboration with the Friends of Smith and the Centers for Engagement, Learning and Leadership, we are pleased to offer many opportunities to experience the vibrant life of the college through family-friendly and informative programming.
Join the Friends of Smith Athletics, Friends of the Botanic Gardens, Friends of the Smith College Libraries, and Friends of the Museum for activities ranging from a family swim to drop-in art-making activities, from special exhibition tours to facilitated garden experiences and lessons on printing a broadside on a nineteenth-century press. Learn more about the Friends of Smith College at www.smith.edu/friends, and see details at alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2013.
Interdisciplinary design is the hallmark of the Centers for Engagement, Learning and Leadership. To introduce alumnae to these exciting programs, centers staff will offer programs to highlight the real-world challenges students in these areas focus on in their course work. Learn more about the centers at www.smith.edu/acad_centers.php and visit alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2013 for program details.
2013SMITH COLLEGEREUNION
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”BEST FRIENDS FOR ALL MY LIFE!”
”BEST FRIENDS FOR ALL MY LIFE!” Visit http://alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2013 for additional information, updates, and online registration.
We accept MasterCard, Visa, and American Express. If you are registering for another classmate as well as yourself, please submit a separate registration for each classmate you register.
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 the class fund the cost of its Reunion program.
AASC L IFE 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. REFUND POLICY: Class and college registration fees are nonrefundable, and meal fees are nonrefundable after April 20. 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 26). Please allow up to four weeks for receipt of your refund.
REUNION REGISTRATION, MEAL RESERVATIONS, OR CAMPUS HOUSING: Call the alumnae relations office at 800-526-2023 x4, or 413-585-2040.
YOUR CLASS’ REUNION PROGRAM: Contact your class Reunion chair listed in this booklet.
GIFTS TO THE SMITH FUND: Call 800-241-2056 or 413-585-2056.
REGISTER online at http://alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2013 It’s quick, easy, and secure.
”SMITHIE POWER IS EVERYWHERE”
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Alumnae House
33 Elm Street
Northampton, MA 01063
JOIN US MAY 17!19
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SMITHReunion2013
FRIDAY - SUNDAY
MAY 24-26be there
SMiTH ReunionS ARE LEGENDARY They’re a time when Smith women come together to celebrate their lives and
the power of Smith College — and Smith alumnae — in the world today.
YoU’LL LAUGh, YoU’LL ShARE, YoU’LL REcoNNEct AND REMEMbER.
And you’ll once again experience the intellectual excitement that makes
Smith the world’s foremost college for women.
Join your Smith classmates and friends on campus in May for one of the
best parties of the year.
We look forward to seeing you!
MAY 24-26 HigHligHTSan OPEn COnVERSaTIOn WITh PRESIdEnT CaROl ChRIST Join President Christ for an informal, “view-from-the-top” conversation about Smith today: the people, the place, and the powerful academic program that continues to produce graduates of influence and distinction.
CaREER WORKShOPSColleen Devechhio, associate director for alumnae engagement, will lead three sessions:
• Tap into Your Talents • update Your Resume
• Smith Moms Connect: negotiating a Return to the WorkplaceVisit alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2013 for schedule and detailed descriptions.
aCadEMIC OFFERInGSSmith is a place where big ideas take flight. During Reunion you’ll expand your intellectual horizons through lectures and presentations by Smith faculty that replace the full-day, fee-based Alumnae College program. it’s our way of reminding you of Smith’s rich and vibrant academic environment. alUMnaE PaRadEDon’t forget your whites! Join this moving, time-honored Reunion tradition that reminds alumnae and seniors alike of the continuing global, generational movement that is Smith College.
I llUMInaTIOn nIGhTStroll the campus on Saturday night, when music fills the air and the grounds come alive with the glow of delicate Japanese paper lanterns. ClaSS PROGRaMS and hEadQUaRTERSWatch for news from your own class Reunion team about the exciting programming they have planned. Reconnect with classmates you haven’t seen in five, ten, twenty years – or 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!
alUMnaE ORal hISTORy PROjECTThe Smith College Alumnae oral History Project wants to hear your stories! The College Archives will conduct short oral histories with Smith alumnae about your memories, the impact of Smith, and your reflections on women’s education. Visit alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2013 for more information.
TEa FOR ThREE: lady B IRd, PaT & BETTy Join emmy Award–winning actress elaine Bromka ’72 for this unforgettably vivid one–woman show on Friday, May 24. Written by eric H. Weinberger with Ms. Bromka, 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. in her much-lauded performance, Bromka reveals the personal cost of what Mrs. nixon called the “hardest unpaid job in the world.”
”i HAVe To Be THeRe. it’s a beautiful thing!”
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FRIday, May 24
10 a.m. 50th Reunion class registration opens at
Alumnae House
11 a.m. – 9 p.m. Reunion registration at Alumnae House
noon All Reunion luncheon
2 – 2:45 p.m. Faculty presentations
• Teaching, Prestige, and the Cult of
Service, Rosetta Cohen
• The Role of Women in the Development
and Discovery of named organic
Reactions, Kevin Shea
• A Century of Collecting Art of Asia for the
Smith College Museum of Art,
Jessica Nicoll ’83
3:30 – 4:15 p.m. Faculty presentations
• Quenching our Thirst: Sustainable Water
for a Changing World, Andrew Guswa
• Schooling in the 21st Century: efforts to
Close the national and global educational
Achievement gap, Sam Intrator
• nanotechnology: Should You Believe
the Hype?, Kate Queeney
4 p.m. Welcome receptions
JYA, lgBTQ, Alumnae of Color,
international Alumnae, Travel
5:30/6:30 p.m. Social hour/dinners
evening Class programs
Campus programs
8 p.m. TeA foR ThRee: Lady Bird, Pat & Betty
elaine Bromka ‘72
8 – 9 p.m. Faculty lecture
• Baby galaxies at the Beginning of Time,
James Lowenthal
Schedule subject to change
Visit alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2013 for details and updates.
Reunion WeeKenD SCHeDule MAY 24–26, 2013
http://alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2013
SaTURday, May 25
8 a.m. – 3 p.m. Reunion registration at Alumnae House
9:15 a.m. Alumnae Parade/AASC Annual Meeting
noon – 1 p.m. Make-your-own to-go lunch
1– 2:15 p.m. Reunion class programs
2:30 – 3:15 p.m. Faculty presentations
• Challenges of global Citizenship:
ideals, Practices, and Controversies,
Rebecca hovey
• Becoming a College Woman: Re-seeing
gender in Smith’s early Classes,
Susan Van Dyne
• Digital Humanities at Smith: “Paris,
A Multi-layered City,“hélène Visentin
3 – 5 p.m. Family programs
• Printing press: Mortimer Rare Book Room
• Athletic activities
• Academic centers open houses
5:30/6:30 p.m. Reunion class social hours/dinners
8 – 10 p.m. illumination of center campus with
live music
SUnday, May 26
9 a.m. Multi-Faith Service of Remembrance
10 a.m. 50th class brunch
10 a.m. All Reunion brunch
1 p.m. Residence houses close
early arrival check-in will be available on Thursday from
4 – 8 p.m.
Schedule subject to change
Visit alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2013 for details and updates.
Reunion WeeKenD SCHeDule MAY 24–26, 2013
http://alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2013
HouSingReserve your on-campus housing when you register. The campus housing package rate is $150 per bed (a $25 late fee will apply after the registration deadline, April 20). it includes Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights, with breakfast on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday mornings. This fee cannot be pro-rated on a per-night basis. Register by the April 20 deadline to be assigned a room near senior housemates (as available). Room assignments will be issued when you check in. Please do not bring valuables, because you will not receive a key to your room.
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 arrange-ments for male guests. Smoking is prohibited and pets are not allowed in campus buildings (with the exception of certified service dogs). Refrigerators are available in house kitchenettes only.
if on-campus housing is not for you, you may prefer to stay in a hotel, motel, or B&B in the northampton area. For information about area accommodations, visit the greater northampton Chamber of Commerce website at www.explorenorthampton.com or call 413-584-1900.
MeAlSMeal prices include a salad, entrée, dessert with coffee or tea, and wine during dinner. Social hours will have cash bars. Vegetarian and vegan alternatives are available for all meals. Register early to ensure space at meals. Meal reservations will be accepted after April 20 on a space- and meal- available basis only (a $10 per-meal late fee will apply). Meals for children 10 and under are available at each dinner for $10 per meal. Details are available online at alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2013.
The registration deadline is april 20, after which late fees of $10 per meal and/or $25 per housing reservation will apply. Register by April 20 to be guaranteed a place in on-campus housing and at meals.
If you need a disability-related accommodation
or handicap access information, please contact the
alumnae relations office at 800-526-2023 x4 or
http://alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2013
be there
http://alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2013
2013 Reunion CHAiRS & HouSing
1953 elizabeth Jones Hayes 413-567-3326 [email protected] Northrop, gillett
Jane Pafford 413-532-2426 [email protected]
1958 Mary Shea Placke 703-527-7554 [email protected] Chase, Duckett
Marlene Futterman 202-244-0673 [email protected]
1963 Toni Krissel goodale 212-861-2614 [email protected] King, Scales, Jordan, gardiner
Mollie Curtis Fair 843-884-9181 [email protected]
1968 leslie oden Dunn 412-366-9148 [email protected] Tyler, lawrence, Morris, Washburn
lisa Sonenthal Cohen 516-374-1174 [email protected]
1973 Cynthia greenwood Mackey 617-964-0404 [email protected] Wilson, Morrow
1978 Caroline Dohan Buchman 201-848-9491 [email protected] Baldwin, Albright
Sandra McRae Duchesne 207-827-3782 [email protected]
1983 lori lober 310-657-7818 [email protected] Wilder, Comstock
bold indicates headquarters
FAMilY ACTiViTieS The Pioneer Valley is rich with family-friendly activities. Here’s a sampling. For more ideas visit www.explorenorthampton.com/visitor/whattodo/familyfun.htm.
• looK MeMoRiAl PARK in Florence www.lookpark.org
• HeRRell’S iCe CReAM in northampton www.herrells.com
• SPARe TiMe FAMilY Fun CenTeR (Bowling) in northampton www.bowlne.com
• eRiC CARle MuSeuM oF PiCTuRe BooK ART in Amherst www.picturebookart.org
• eMilY DiCKinSon MuSeuM AnD HouSe in Amherst www.emilydickinsonmuseum.org
• MAgiC WingS BuTTeRFlY ConSeRVAToRY AnD gARDenS in South Deerfield, www.magicwings.com
• YAnKee CAnDle FlAgSHiP SToRe in South Deerfield www.yankeecandle.com
• CHilDRen’S MuSeuM AT HolYoKe in Holyoke www.childrensmuseumholyoke.org
SEE ThE CaMPUS On TWO WhEElSexperience the campus the way you did as a student! Rent a bike and helmet from the student-run Bicycle Kitchen and be green during Reunion. Rent for a day or the entire weekend. Visit www.smith.edu/bikekitchen for information.
Driving to Reunion? Bring your own bike–and don’t forget your helmet and lock! Bike racks will be available at all class headquarters. need help with your bike while on campus? Visit the Bike Kitchen for skilled assistance.http://alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2013
2013 Reunion CHAiRS & HouSing
1953 elizabeth Jones Hayes 413-567-3326 [email protected] Northrop, gillett
Jane Pafford 413-532-2426 [email protected]
1958 Mary Shea Placke 703-527-7554 [email protected] Chase, Duckett
Marlene Futterman 202-244-0673 [email protected]
1963 Toni Krissel goodale 212-861-2614 [email protected] King, Scales, Jordan, gardiner
Mollie Curtis Fair 843-884-9181 [email protected]
1968 leslie oden Dunn 412-366-9148 [email protected] Tyler, lawrence, Morris, Washburn
lisa Sonenthal Cohen 516-374-1174 [email protected]
1973 Cynthia greenwood Mackey 617-964-0404 [email protected] Wilson, Morrow
1978 Caroline Dohan Buchman 201-848-9491 [email protected] Baldwin, Albright
Sandra McRae Duchesne 207-827-3782 [email protected]
1983 lori lober 310-657-7818 [email protected] Wilder, Comstock
bold indicates headquarters
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geTTing ARounD The major airport servicing northampton is Bradley international Airport (BDl) in Windsor locks, Connecticut. www.bradleyairport.com
limousine 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.php.
on-campus parking and shuttle service will be available throughout Reunion weekend.
Bluebird airport Transportation 413-221-4512Royal Coach 800-325-1976 24 hour notice requiredSeemo Shuttle 800-908-2829 Shuttles leave airport every hourValley Transporter 800-872-8752amtrak 800-872-7245, www.amtrak.com Peter Pan Bus lines 800-343-9999www.peterpanbus.com
http://alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2013
leARn ABouT SMiTH ToDAY in collaboration with the Friends of Smith and the Centers for engagement, learning and leadership, we are pleased to offer many opportunities to experience the vibrant life of the college through family-friendly and informative programming.
Join the Friends of Smith Athletics, Friends of the Botanic gardens, Friends of the Smith College libraries, and Friends of the Museum for activities ranging from a family swim to drop-in art-making activities, from special exhibition tours to facilitated garden experiences and lessons on printing a broadside on a nineteenth-century press. learn more about the Friends of Smith College at www.smith.edu/friends, and see details at alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2013.
interdisciplinary design is the hallmark of the Centers for engagement, learning and leadership. To introduce alumnae to these exciting programs, centers staff will offer programs to highlight the real-world challenges students in these areas focus on in their course work. learn more about the centers at www.smith.edu/acad_centers.php
and visit alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2013 for program details.
2013SMIth coLLEGEReunion
be there
”BeST FRienDS for all my life!”
”BeST FRienDS for all my life!” Visit http://alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2013 for additional information, updates, and online registration.
We accept MasterCard, Visa, and American express. if you are registering for another classmate as well as yourself, please submit a separate registration for each classmate you register.
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 the class fund the cost of its Reunion program.
aaSC l IFE 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. REFUnd POlICy: Class and college registration fees are nonrefundable, and meal fees are nonrefundable after april 20. 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 26). Please allow up to four weeks for receipt of your refund.
REUnIOn REGISTRaTIOn, MEal RESERVaTIOnS, OR CaMPUS hOUSInG: Call the alumnae relations office at 800-526-2023 x4, or 413-585-2040.
yOUR ClaSS’ REUnIOn PROGRaM: Contact your class Reunion chair listed in this booklet.
GIFTS TO ThE SMITh FUnd: Call 800-241-2056 or 413-585-2056.
RegiSTeR online at http://alumnae.smith.edu/reunion2013
it’s quick, easy, and secure.
”SMiTHie PoWeR is everywhere”
be there
iT Won’T Be THe SAMe
wIthoUt YoU
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Alumnae House
33 elm Street
northampton, MA 01063
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