IN THIS ISSUE
NINE SENIORS SPEAK OUT FOR INDIVIDUALITY 20
A group of outstanding '61 graduates hold a bull-session and a taperecorder lets you know how they feel about a great many things, including their jobs, the Dartmouth experience, and the H-bomb world.
"AS ACTIVE AS THEY ARE BRIGHT" 29
Dean Thaddeus Seymour discusses "the new Dartmouth" and maintains that alumni fears about extracurricular life are not well founded.
SIX RETIRING PROFESSORS DISCUSS TODAY'S STUDENTS 30
A group of well-known teachers, all retiring this month, tell how they rate the present undergraduates in relation to earlier classes.
AN IMPRESSIVE LIST OF HONORS 34
The Class of '61 sets what looks like a record for graduate awards.
PACIFISM AND OTHER ISSUES: A SURVEY 35
Peter Starzyk '60, who made a study of his classmates' attitudes in a psychology-major project last spring, reports on his findings.
Dartmouth Authors 6
Dartmouth's Boston "Alumnae" 9
Class Officers Weekend 13
Alumni Fund Progress Report 14
The College 17
A Wah Hoo Wah for— 18
The Faculty 36
With Big Green Teams 38
News from the Clubs 42
News from the Classes 46
Associated School News 87
In Memoriam 88
THE COVER
The 1961 spring has been an on-again-off-again affair, but there have been days to entice everyone outdoors, including the instructor and his students. This small class was spotted one morning outside Wentworth Hall. In the background can be seen Rollins Chapel, Webster Hall and, far back, Parkhurst Hall. PHOTO BY ADRIAN BOUCHARD