SUMMER 1986
VOL. 78, No. 9
FEATURES
41 Commencement
The College celebrates its 216 th commencement.
Nancy Wasserman
50 You Laugh: Dramatizing coeducation
One of the College's most significant changes was the decision to go coeducational. As Nancy Wasserman '77 reveals in her account of a play dramatizing the pressures some of Dartmouth's first women students felt, it was not an easy experience.
56 Reunions
Year in, year out, Dartmouth men and women return to the Hanover Plain to reestablish ties with classmates. There's more to reunions these days than class tents and suds, but there's one thing that remains the same - the chance to see how old everyone else looks.
DEPARTMENTS
Douglas Greenwood
4 Editor's Remarks "Postscript"
6 Letters to the Editor
Lee McDavid
28 Wearers of the Green Erik and Kris Hagerman: A tale of two seniors
Dorothy Foley
32 Undergraduate Chair - "More than teacher"
Dana Cook Grossman
34 The College
Robert H. Conn
48 Alumni Album Stephen W. Bosworth '61: Public
servant in the spotlight
Donna Leitner
54 Sports
Teri Allbright
61 Class Notes and Obituaries
COVER Following an early morning graduation rehearsal and Class Day speeches in the Bema, members of the Class of 'B6 grow thoughtful as they light their clay pipes, a ceremonial symbol of parting and the hope of meeting again. Later they will break the pipes on the stump of the Lone Pine by Bartlett Tower. Photograph by Stuart Bratesman '75.