No Dartmouth dormitory has ever before filled the role that Cohen Hall has this year - serving as the residential base for 70 coeds who are enrolled at the College for the full year. The young women, mostly juniors, are in Hanover as part of the experimental Ten-College Exchange Program, which the Dartmouth Trustees last month sanctioned for a second year in 1970-71. The first weeks of the coed experiment were rather self-consciously stiff on both sides, but in a signed article in The Dartmouth, Cheryl Carey of Mt. Holyoke wrote that the problems of adjustment were rapidly disappearing. Her conclusion: "Despite the dilemmas that many of the coeds are facing in these first weeks at Dartmouth, not one regretted coming to Dartmouth or expressed a desire to return to her previous school."
Cece O'Donnell of Smith switches class loyalty.
Who said Dartmouth students weren't gentlemen?The girls' trunks are carried into Cohen Hall.
Dick Guy '73 walks along with Marion McCutcheon of Smith.
Students of both sexes attending a sociology class.
A coed apprentice with Mark Friedman, agraphic designer in the Hopkins Center.
Ray Cook, Instructor in Dance who joined the faculty this fallafter summer repertory teaching, offers a class popular with coeds.
Mrs. Katharine Stevens, new Assistant Dean of theCollege in charge of special students, talks withBetsy Hicks and Daryl Layzer, both from Vassar.
A smartly outfitted coed entering Silsby Hall.