The Alumni Magazine's undergraduate editors and Whitney Campbell interns for 1985-86 are seniors Dorothy Foley and Marlea Clark.
Foley, an English major from Swampscott, Mass., is a Rufus Choate Scholar and is writing an honors thesis on the elegies of Anne Bradstreet, Phillis Wheatley, Emily Dickinson, and Edna St. Vincent Millay. Her writing has been published in TheBoston Globe and she has received prizes for her poetry and short stories. She was a standout at Swampscott High School, and her list of activities at Dartmouth is equally extensive. She was an at-large representative to the Student Assembly and chaired two of its committees; she was a student representative to the Trustees' Committee on Student Affairs; she was an undergraduate advisor; she served on her class council; and she was a founder of the Dodecaphonics, a coed close harmony ensemble. She is interested in helping provide "a 'student's-eye' view of today's Dartmouth," including "the Dartmouth spirit that will always continue to encompass new perspectives but that will never fail."
Also an English major, Clark is from Jamestown, N.Y., and a graduate of Jamestown High School. She was a founding member of Delta Delta Delta sorority, has served on the Residential Housing Committee, has played for the women's rugby club, and held a previous administrative internship in the Office of Outdoor Affairs, handling publicity for the ski team. She has also written for her local newspaper and is a committed journal-keeper. She looks forward to the "learning experience" of the internship and to exploring the "delicate balance" of the "alumni/collegiate relationship."
The Campbell Internship was established in memory of Whitney Campbell '25 by his classmate Robert Borwell in order to provide undergraduates with experience in journalism.