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WELLESLEY STUDENTS’<br />

AID SOCIETY, INC.<br />

90 th 90 th<br />

<strong>Anniversary</strong><br />

<strong>Anniversary</strong><br />

ANNUAL REPORT<br />

2005-2006<br />

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2<br />

January 2007<br />

Every June for the past 13 years I have had the distinct<br />

pleasure of participating in the annual meeting of the<br />

<strong>Wellesley</strong> Students’ Aid Society. Held during Reunion<br />

Weekend, the meeting is always low-key. It is organized<br />

and attended by a small but intrepid group of alumnae<br />

volunteers, and invariably includes a riveting talk by a<br />

graduating senior who takes our breath away with her<br />

grace, and poise, and courage. I love the way that annual<br />

gathering reminds everyone assembled of the cycles of<br />

generosity, stewardship, and empowerment that continue<br />

to animate and sustain our alma mater.<br />

I’ve always admired the way the Students’ Aid Society<br />

holds on to its history and carries it forward with purpose into the future. The legacy of<br />

Pauline Durant — the wife of <strong>Wellesley</strong>’s founder — is palpable at those Society meetings,<br />

and I have learned from them to think of Henry and Pauline Durant as co-founders<br />

of the college. The Students’ Aid Society was very much Pauline’s cause, kept alive<br />

these many years in tribute to her and to her vision of a college that would equally value<br />

the “calico” and the “velvet” girl.<br />

I’m grateful each year for the opportunity to express my appreciation to the hardworking<br />

staff and volunteers who keep the Society alive. Student aid has become big<br />

business as comprehensive fees have grown. Fortunately, <strong>Wellesley</strong>’s generous donors<br />

have enabled the college to maintain a need-blind admission policy and to meet the full<br />

fi nancial need of all students we admit. As a result of these commitments, more and<br />

more students have come to depend on sizeable college-administered grants and loans<br />

to afford a <strong>Wellesley</strong> education. More than half of our students cover some or all of their<br />

tuition and fees through the fi nancial aid program administered by the college’s student<br />

fi nancial services department. These professionals are sensitive, thoughtful, and caring in<br />

the way they do their work.<br />

But the Students’ Aid Society is different — smaller and less bound by rules. It has a<br />

personal touch and the fl exibility to reach out to students and help with a great variety<br />

of fi nancial hardships and emergencies as they arise. The testimonials from students<br />

who have been the recipients of this support communicate what an important role the<br />

Society plays, not only with material help when it is most urgently needed, but also with<br />

affection and a connection of unconditional mutuality. It is this connection that inspires<br />

those same recipients to reach out to future students, when they’re in a position to help.<br />

On the occasion of the 90 th anniversary of the Students’ Aid Society I want to express<br />

my deep gratitude to the many donors who have given of their time and their treasure<br />

over many years to keep this effort alive, and to the volunteers and staff who run the<br />

Society so effectively, ensuring that students are treated with warmth, compassion, and<br />

dignity and always with the utmost respect. It is an impressive story — a <strong>Wellesley</strong> story<br />

— in which we can all take great pride.


TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

In this, our 90 th <strong>Anniversary</strong> Bulletin, we have included pictures,<br />

summaries, letters and references from past reports and documents<br />

that illustrate the spirit of <strong>Wellesley</strong> Students’ Aid Society, Inc.<br />

Board of Directors 4<br />

Letter from President of WSAS 5<br />

A Short History of the <strong>Wellesley</strong> Students’<br />

Aid Society (excerpted from January 1966<br />

Bulletin)<br />

6<br />

Financial Information 9<br />

Guardian Angels 12<br />

Unrestricted Gifts 13<br />

Legacies 18<br />

New Funds 19<br />

Additions to Funds 22<br />

Donors 34<br />

Memorials 36<br />

“In my own teaching I have tried to keep as closely to the <strong>Wellesley</strong> ideals as<br />

possible in so far as I have grasped them myself: thoroughness of work, accuracy<br />

in scholarship, tolerance towards divergent opinions, international-mindedness,<br />

a placing of the spiritual always before the material, intellectual curiosity and<br />

a joy in the things of the mind for their own sake and always, always that unremitting<br />

pursuit of goodness and beauty and truth. This, I think is my creed<br />

– and thanks untold to Miss Shackford, Miss Batchelder, Miss Sherwood and<br />

Mrs. Loomis – and Students’ Aid.<br />

No one could point a fi nger of pride toward me and say “Here is a <strong>Wellesley</strong> girl<br />

who has done us credit” because my career has of very necessity been very quiet<br />

and uneventful, but I shall always know that college brought to me friends of the<br />

best and an awakening of mind and spirit that will make life always a thing of<br />

richness, of fullness, of resources, of steadiness in time of trouble and of joy.”<br />

May 1929 - Students’ Aid Report of the Offi cers 1918-1928 A Ten Years’ Summary –<br />

1925 graduate<br />

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THE WELLESLEY STUDENTS’ AID SOCIETY, INC.<br />

BOARD OF DIRECTORS<br />

2006-2007<br />

President Michele Florent Perillo ’92<br />

Vice President Janet Sommers Isenberg ’56<br />

Secretary Diane Speare Triant ’68<br />

Treasurer Tanya M. Roy ’81<br />

Directors Golnaz Amin CE’87<br />

Angela Carpenter DS’99<br />

Katherine L. Guerin CE’88<br />

Jill Dolby Marsh ’94<br />

Mary Frances Pero Milburn ’82<br />

Pamela Dawn Salerno ’88<br />

Marilyn Tamburro Turnbull ’69<br />

Sunny Young ’87<br />

Joy Renjilian-Burgy (Faculty Representative)<br />

Offi ce Administrator Catherine Kefalas Schedlbauer ’89<br />

Loan Offi cers Donna Ellis<br />

Carol LeBlanc<br />

Administrative Assistant Grace Latessa<br />

Mailing address <strong>Wellesley</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

106 Central St., <strong>Wellesley</strong>, MA 02481-8203<br />

Telephone (781) 283-2292, (781) 283-2291, (781) 283-2992<br />

Fax (781) 283-2293<br />

Website www.wellesley.edu/StudentsAid/homepage.html<br />

E-Mail cschedlb@wellesley.edu<br />

cleblanc@wellesley.edu<br />

dellis@wellesley.edu


FROM THE PRESIDENT<br />

As we have reached our 90 th anniversary of<br />

incorporation, it has been a year of transition for<br />

the <strong>Wellesley</strong> Students’ Aid Society. Our faithful<br />

employees, Gloria DeWitt (offi ce administrator)<br />

and Carol LeBlanc (loan offi cer) retired after 62<br />

years of combined service to the Society and to<br />

<strong>Wellesley</strong> students. They were the face of Students’<br />

Aid to so many in the <strong>College</strong> community,<br />

providing warm counsel and reassurance to<br />

countless alumnae. They will be sorely missed.<br />

Thank you, Gloria and Carol.<br />

The Board also wishes to express its sincere appreciation to Diana Chapman<br />

Walsh ’66, who has faithfully attended and movingly spoken at the Society’s<br />

annual meetings throughout her tenure as President of the <strong>College</strong>. We wish<br />

her great success as she leaves <strong>Wellesley</strong> – and Students’ Aid – a better place.<br />

Of course, the work of the Society must continue, even as some of our most<br />

ardent supporters have moved on to the next exciting phase of their lives. With<br />

a lot of hard work and an equal amount of luck, the Society’s search committee<br />

(chaired superbly by Janet Sommers Isenberg ’56) found just the right person to<br />

lead our operations into the next ninety years. We are thrilled to announce that<br />

Catherine Kefalas Schedlbauer, Class of 1989, is our new offi ce administrator.<br />

She brings fresh perspective, energy, expertise, and commitment to our mission<br />

of making a <strong>Wellesley</strong> education possible for every student.<br />

As the old saying goes, nothing is permanent but change. This year has been<br />

the perfect illustration. On the other hand, the needs of <strong>Wellesley</strong> students have<br />

remained surprisingly constant. An interview suit . . . a computer printer . . .<br />

cash until the fi rst paycheck of the semester arrives. These are just a sampling<br />

of the requests that we have met this year, in addition to our annual pledge<br />

to <strong>Wellesley</strong> students of loans and grants administered by the <strong>College</strong>. Your<br />

support will help us to continue to make a difference, one student at a time.<br />

Please join us for our next Annual Meeting on Saturday, June 9, 2007 (during<br />

Reunion weekend) at 1 p.m. in Collins Cinema for an opportunity to hear from<br />

<strong>Wellesley</strong> students about the impact that your generosity makes in their day-today<br />

lives. Bring your tissues. I always need mine.<br />

Michele Florent Perillo ’92<br />

President<br />

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6<br />

Excerpted from the January 1966 Bulletin<br />

A Short History of<br />

THE WELLESLEY STUDENTS’ AID SOCIETY<br />

In the early history of <strong>Wellesley</strong> <strong>College</strong> we fi nd in operation that very motto<br />

which we all hold dear—“Non ministrari sed ministrare”. For it was Mrs.<br />

Durant, wife of the Founder of the <strong>College</strong>, who wove the<br />

spirit of those words into her life and soon discerned<br />

the need to provide fi nancial help for young women<br />

who were eager for higher education but unable<br />

to meet its cost. Appealing to a group of generous<br />

friends Mrs. Durant secured help to enable<br />

promising young women to attend <strong>Wellesley</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong>. The outgrowth of her efforts, started<br />

in this personal way, was the beginning of the<br />

present Students’ Aid Society.<br />

When Mary Caswell became Mr. Durant’s secretary<br />

in 1890 it seems evident that she took over<br />

the confi dential distribution of student aid funds<br />

which came from anonymous givers. Whatever<br />

records Miss Caswell kept are lost forever, burned in<br />

the <strong>College</strong> Hall fi re of 1914.<br />

By 1914, however, Students’ Aid had achieved some organization and was<br />

receiving contributions in response to appeals to alumnae and undergraduates.<br />

At this time students could apply to Miss Caswell for assistance without making<br />

written statements of need.<br />

An infusion of vitality and a renewed effort in this work came into being with<br />

the election of Mrs. Elva Young Van Winkle (1896) as president of the Society<br />

in 1916. Through her wise stewardship and because of her knowledge of law,<br />

the Society was incorporated. A charter under the Laws of the Commonwealth<br />

of Massachusetts was granted to the <strong>Wellesley</strong> Students’ Aid Society as<br />

a charitable organization, separate from the <strong>College</strong> and accountable to the<br />

Commonwealth. The original constitution is in effect today. As a result of<br />

this formal organization many took upon themselves the responsibility of fi -<br />

nancing the new organization. At this time the <strong>College</strong> had no large resources<br />

of its own for scholarships.<br />

continued on page 7


In 1918, Abbie L. Paige (1896) became president. In her tenure of over twenty<br />

years she was to become truly the “builder” of Students’ Aid, for she pioneered a<br />

type of fi nancial aid program which has since been adopted in nearly all private<br />

colleges. To supplement outright gifts and to stretch the resources of the Society<br />

she created the Revolving Loan Fund, insisting that students who received fi nancial<br />

aid should assume some responsibility for their education by repaying after<br />

graduation a small part of their grants. Until she retired from the Presidency<br />

in 1940 her “life was <strong>Wellesley</strong> <strong>College</strong>, the undergraduates she helped and the<br />

multitude of her contemporaries who had responded with gifts and bequests<br />

to her appeals.” Equally devoted and faithful through all this time and years<br />

longer, was the Treasurer Ruby Willis (1909), known and loved by generations<br />

of grateful students.<br />

After the completion in 1950 of the <strong>College</strong>’s 75th <strong>Anniversary</strong> Fund and with<br />

the establishment of the Development Fund, some changes took place. Clubs<br />

and Classes (with some notable exceptions) laid less emphasis on Students’<br />

Aid Life Memberships and Memorials for deceased members, and most of the<br />

money raised for scholarship purposes was sent directly to the <strong>College</strong>. Hence<br />

today there is less familiarity with the Students’ Aid Society among younger<br />

alumnae, unless<br />

as undergraduates<br />

they had need of<br />

its services. Our<br />

Bulletin and Annual<br />

Meeting are<br />

now our principal<br />

media for reaching<br />

the alumnae<br />

body.<br />

An upward step in<br />

the annals of the<br />

Society was taken<br />

during the Presidency<br />

of Mildred 1933 Hoop Rolling<br />

Hunter Brown<br />

(1915). The Directors,<br />

with far-sighted planning, withdrew most of the Permanent Funds from<br />

savings banks and placed them in the hands of the old conservative Boston Trust<br />

Company for sound investment.<br />

continued on page 8<br />

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Since 1954 there has been close cooperation between the <strong>College</strong> and Students’<br />

Aid. Under this “streamlining” of fi nancial aid, resources are pooled and<br />

students are required to make but one application for assistance. Each year<br />

Students’ Aid makes available to the <strong>College</strong> a designated amount of money for<br />

gifts and loans, and on this the <strong>College</strong> can count in planning its scholarship<br />

budget.<br />

No recital of facts and fi gures nor any brief history of the Society could give<br />

a total picture of the scope of its work. Some of this you will gather from the<br />

President’s and from students’ letters, some from fi nancial statements, and a<br />

great deal from the imposing list of contributors to whom this Society gave the<br />

means of expressing their desire to help students at <strong>Wellesley</strong> <strong>College</strong>. Gifts<br />

from Classes and <strong>Wellesley</strong> Clubs throughout the country, as well as individual<br />

memberships and contributions, all combined to give early strength to this organization<br />

that has long since passed through its growing period into a vigorous<br />

effective maturity.<br />

The Society has an endowment of money and of spirit. The desire to serve has<br />

been contagious—among board members, students and alumnae. This great asset<br />

of the spirit has created vitality in the Students’ Aid Society that will endure<br />

long after it has celebrated this, the fi ftieth anniversary of its incorporation.<br />

“In an era of thinking of billions, the value of five dollars is likely to be disregarded.<br />

If ever you fall into skepticism, just go away from home, in reality or imagination,<br />

and find yourself with nothing in your purse except the Lincoln penny your brother<br />

gave you for a lucky piece. Then remember that you would die rather than write to<br />

that dear, toilsome, burdened home so soon again for money. And just then a kindly<br />

disposed person lends you five dollars to tide you over.<br />

That is what the timely help of the Students’ Aid Society does for one. The loan<br />

of five dollars means laundry bills, and fees, and dues, and ink, and notebook paper,<br />

and soap, and shoes ‘tapped’. It means stamps and carfare, a war relief pledge,<br />

Pegasus your bicycle repaired, or how are you to make swift connections between your<br />

earnings and your studying? And sometimes it means a book of your own to save<br />

you from constant loss of time and power.<br />

Can you not give at least $5.00 for one such loan?”<br />

October 1919 – First Students’ Aid Report of the Offi cers – a <strong>Wellesley</strong> Sophomore<br />

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The <strong>Wellesley</strong> Students’ Aid Society provides fi nancial help to all<br />

<strong>Wellesley</strong> students who need it. An independent corporation, the<br />

Society is directed by alumnae and carries on the tradition of service<br />

to <strong>Wellesley</strong> <strong>College</strong> students begun by Pauline Durant over one<br />

hundred years ago.<br />

We continue to be supported by your donations.<br />

HOW DID THE STUDENTS’ AID SOCIETY HELP<br />

WELLESLEY STUDENTS DURING THE 2005-2006<br />

ACADEMIC YEAR?<br />

We gave $230,000 in tuition grants.<br />

We lent $415,000 for tuition.<br />

We provided $49,031 in short-term emergency loans.<br />

We spent $38,500 for textbooks ($100 credit to the <strong>College</strong> bookstore<br />

for all new students on fi nancial aid); lent English and other foreign<br />

language dictionaries to students who requested them; gave towels,<br />

sheets and blankets to international students receiving fi nancial aid.<br />

We awarded $29,015 in commencement and other gifts.<br />

We provided gently used clothing that has been donated (suits, coats,<br />

hats, boots, gloves, etc.) to students in our unique boutique — the<br />

"Clothes Closet."<br />

“Perhaps the most remarkable fact in connection with Students’ Aid is that the<br />

<strong>Wellesley</strong> Alumnae without special appeals of any sort have chosen so to present<br />

their Students’ Aid officers with the ‘sinews of war’ that we never have to refuse<br />

any girl whose accomplishment at college is such as to make it seem right that we<br />

should spend <strong>Wellesley</strong> Alumnae money in keeping her there. Such achievement<br />

as we have is yours. In one way or another you have made it possible for us to fill<br />

every rightful need that has come to us.”<br />

May 1928 – Students’ Aid Report of the Offi cers<br />

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10<br />

THE WELLESLEY STUDENTS’ AID SOCIETY, INC.<br />

STATEMENT OF ASSETS, LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS<br />

ARISING FROM CASH TRANSACTIONS<br />

June 30, 2006 June 30, 2005<br />

ASSETS:<br />

Cash and cash equivalents $ 3,617,853 $ 3,955,756<br />

Loans receivable 2,427,882 2,424,752<br />

Investments 13,010,959 11,710,671<br />

TOTAL ASSETS $ 19,056,694 $ 18,091,179<br />

LIABILITIES – Withheld taxes $ $ 2,522<br />

NET ASSETS:<br />

Total unrestricted $ 18,779,173 $ 17,812,911<br />

Temporarily restricted 128,951 128,061<br />

Permanently restricted 148,570 147,685<br />

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $ 19,056,694 $ 18,091,179<br />

The above fi nancial statement has been prepared on the modifi ed cash basis of accounting. Under the modifi ed cash<br />

basis of accounting, certain revenues and the related assets are recognized when received rather than when earned,<br />

and certain expenses are recognized when paid rather than when the obligation is incurred; consequently, the fi nancial<br />

statement does not include certain assets, liablilities, revenues and expenses. To ensure observance of limitations and<br />

restrictions placed on the use of resouces available to the Society, the accounts are maintained in accordance with fund<br />

accounting principles. Accordingly, resources for various purposes are classifi ed into funds established to refl ect the nature<br />

and purpose. All fi nancial transactions have been recorded and reported by fund group.<br />

The Board of Directors has designated as unrestricted scholarship funds all permanent funds donated to the Society<br />

without restriction on the use of income earned on investment of the principal fund balance. The income earned thereon<br />

is available to unrestricted general funds to assist in funding the operations of the Society.<br />

A provision is made for doubtful loans when they are determined to be uncollectible. The Society has committed<br />

$655,000 for fi nancial aid to students at <strong>Wellesley</strong> <strong>College</strong> during the academic year 2006-2007. Of this amount,<br />

$240,000 will be given in the form of scholarships and $415,000 as student loans repayable to the Society.<br />

The above statement of assets, liabilities and net assets arising from cash transactions as of June 30, 2006 has been<br />

derived from the <strong>Wellesley</strong> Students’ Aid Society, Inc.’s audited fi nancial statements for the year ended June 30, 2006.


“To the wonderful Students’ Aid Society: Thank you for all of your<br />

help this semester! I’ll be working at Stanford – this summer –<br />

thanks to your help! Have a lovely summer.”<br />

Note dated June 2006 – 2006 Graduate<br />

COMMITTED TO WELLESLEY COLLEGE FOR 2006-2007<br />

Payable in June 2007<br />

Gifts Loans Total<br />

$ 240,000.00 $ 415,000.00 $ 655,000.00<br />

STUDENTS’ AID AWARDS GIVEN IN 2005-2006<br />

Gifts Loans Total<br />

$ 230,000.00 $ 415,000.00 $ 645,000.00<br />

The Society charges interest at the rate of 5% on outstanding<br />

tuition loan balances. Interest begins to accrue nine months after<br />

a student leaves the <strong>College</strong> and is credited to accumulated net<br />

revenues in the loan funds.<br />

“The Students’ Aid Society was kind enough to help me out when I was<br />

at <strong>Wellesley</strong>, and it has always been my intention to give back. Now<br />

that all my student loans have been paid off, I am finally in a position<br />

to help out.<br />

I wish the absolute best to the incoming class of 2010, and I am happy<br />

to know that if there are students that are stretched to the brink and<br />

beyond financially there is someplace they can go for help.”<br />

Note dated November 2006 - 1994 graduate<br />

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GUARDIAN ANGELS<br />

1948 – Emmeline Allen Grubb<br />

1949 – Polly Pardee Wright<br />

1950 – Charlotte Deitrick Sidler<br />

Elaine Phillips Spire<br />

1951 – Beverly J. Becker<br />

1952 – Eleanor Pennell<br />

1961 – Elizabeth New Nolan<br />

1962 – Elizabeth A. Croog<br />

1966 – Judith Peterson Fisher<br />

1967 – Mary Gambrill Slavet<br />

1968 – Ellen R. Marram<br />

1969 – Denise Koen Fletcher<br />

1970 – JoAnn Engelke MacBeth<br />

1974 – Christine Carnavos<br />

Karen Clegg<br />

1975 – Miriam G. Greenbaum<br />

Regina Montoya<br />

1976 – Susan Douglas Knight<br />

1978 – Julie Cohn Rosenfeld<br />

Laura Hodges Taylor<br />

1979 – Judith Reinitz West<br />

Mary H. White<br />

1987 – Kimberly Dozier<br />

Kimberly Yellin<br />

1988 – Lisa Morishige<br />

Moira A. Shanahan<br />

1990 – Susan O’Donnell Bondy<br />

1994 – Adam and Katherine Moore Stauffer<br />

Outside – Schoenstadt Family Foundation<br />

Maude F. Gnade Charities<br />

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September 1, 2005 - August 31, 2006<br />

(Unrestricted contributions of $500.00 or more)<br />

Baccalaureate Procession 1943<br />

“It’s been a long winter; still<br />

is with new snow on the<br />

ground. There must be some<br />

girl in need of a lift; hence<br />

this check. Tell her to use<br />

it to pay bills, have fun, or<br />

whatever, with my blessing.”<br />

January 1980 bulletin


September 1, 2005 - August 31, 2006<br />

1928 – Marjorie B. Scoboria<br />

1930 – Frances Pishon Gardner<br />

1935 – Charlotte Wheaton Wells<br />

Eleanor Lawson Wilson<br />

Anonymous<br />

1936 – Helen Thurston Condict<br />

Sara Stewart Hinckley<br />

1937 – Alice Arsenault Kane<br />

1938 – Betty Anderson Barnes<br />

Betty McNally Hartnett<br />

Catherine Parker Keil<br />

1939 – Jane McKinley Crane<br />

Barbara Gill Hichar<br />

Jean Hussey Morley<br />

1940 – Jane Shugg Elkins<br />

Margaret Samson Harris<br />

1941 – Virginia Krache Leavitt<br />

1942 – Dorothy Dann Torbert<br />

Margaret Alexander Wineman<br />

1943 – Laura Griffi n Hause<br />

Helen Webster Peterkin<br />

1944 – Marilyn Mayburg Barron<br />

Molly Hunter Dobson<br />

Eleanor Garvin Little<br />

Carol Purington MacLean<br />

1945 – Elizabeth Summers Cary<br />

Carol Edgelow Howe<br />

Frances Capron Korb<br />

Lucy Beman McCrone<br />

Elizabeth Underwood Mosley<br />

Lucile Titus O’Connor<br />

Janice Russell White<br />

Margaret Stanley Wiener<br />

Ann Robbins Zeve<br />

1946 – Mary Sherrill Durham<br />

Ruth G. Mandalian<br />

Anita LeBlanc Martin<br />

Barbara Chapline Waldner<br />

1947 – Beth Hiett Brown<br />

Ruth Ramsdell Holden<br />

UNRESTRICTED GIFTS<br />

Angie Mills<br />

Sigrid Robinson Terman<br />

1948 – Madeleine Wilson Fraggos<br />

Anne Cooper Marble<br />

Margaret Rusk<br />

1949 – Margaret Eighmey<br />

Constance Vose Marsden<br />

Frances Kord Reynolds<br />

Ruth Watt Rich<br />

Shirley Wakelee Smith<br />

Anonymous<br />

1950 – Kathleen Johnson MacDonald<br />

Jane Everhart Rand<br />

Helen E. Rogers<br />

1951 – Shirley Jenks Emerson<br />

Ann Eckweiler Haskell<br />

Constance Fleischner Hogan<br />

Elizabeth Rath Kirschner<br />

Kathryn Wood Lamb<br />

1952 – Grace Thiele Curtis<br />

Nadja Alexejewa Pendleton<br />

1953 – Paula Schilt Dawson<br />

1954 – Joan Rothschild Beller<br />

Marjorie Berk<br />

Hannelore Freydberg Blew<br />

Charlotte Thornton Rankow<br />

Elizabeth Baker Leete<br />

Joan Duffi eld Van Ness<br />

Marilyn Koenick Yalom<br />

1955 – Barbara Meyer Brackenridge<br />

Louise Abrams Goldenberg<br />

Janet Dorsch Zagoria<br />

1956 – Beth Smith Horton<br />

Janet Sommers Isenberg<br />

Jean Tillinghast White<br />

Francis and Dorothy Paulonis Zenie<br />

1957 – Margaret Lacy Dodds<br />

Nellie Hayse<br />

Jane Chisolm Hofe<br />

Nancy Pentz O’Brien<br />

Louise Alcus Simon<br />

Diane Alwine Wilbur<br />

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UNRESTRICTED GIFTS continued<br />

1958 – Judith Enlow Hayes<br />

Elizabeth Schwartz Lourie<br />

Nancy Janes Patton<br />

Virginia Burwell Strunk<br />

1959 – Elena Harap Dodd<br />

Virginia Todd Hessler<br />

Christine B. Moss<br />

1960 – Petra Brown Shearer<br />

Mickail Hawkins Simmons<br />

1961 – Ruth Ballenger Bottigheimer<br />

Clareann Hess Bunker<br />

Linda Cox<br />

Anne Farrar<br />

Sigrid Halvorson Freese<br />

Lynn Kraemer Goldfarb<br />

Emilie Stark Kaden<br />

Anne Kostick Kanerva<br />

Betty Jamoulis Pagonis<br />

Susan Dworetz Ralston<br />

Wendy Afton Rieder<br />

Sydney Starr<br />

1962 – Ruth McKinnie Ahearn<br />

Margaret Craig Cowden<br />

Elizabeth A. Croog<br />

Sheila Toabe Davis<br />

Mary Jane Eaker Peterson<br />

Lynette Porteous<br />

Nancy Jane Davidson Shestack<br />

Susan Sessions Zuccotti<br />

1963 – Nelda Mischler Bell<br />

Harriet Benson<br />

Gretel Braidwood<br />

Margaretta Light Edwards<br />

Hiroko Sakai<br />

Judith Armayor Smith<br />

Gail Williams<br />

Anonymous<br />

1964 – Susan Schwarz Beck<br />

Carolyn Sweatt Boehne<br />

Deena L. Dubin<br />

Caroline M. Hibbard<br />

Lynn Dixon Johnston<br />

Jean Kilbourne<br />

Nancy Needham<br />

14<br />

Carolyn Paige Partan<br />

Phyllis Stern<br />

1965 – Sharon Roberts Benveniste<br />

Penelope Bingham<br />

Vivian Elling Dorman<br />

Karen Jorgensen Morgan<br />

Sharon Goldberg Nathan<br />

Susan Pildner<br />

Sandra E. Wirstrom<br />

1966 – Mary Virginia Neil Donahue<br />

Mary L. Fawcett<br />

Susan Hutton Gammill<br />

Jill Jones Hubbard<br />

Mary Beth Kirkham<br />

Pamela Mason<br />

1967 – Cheryl C. Birdsall<br />

Ruthven Smith Farber<br />

Janice Crusoe Filpi<br />

Ann Hayden Hamilton<br />

Linda Daignault Howell<br />

Susan Korte<br />

V. Kay Mayfi eld Reichlin<br />

Edith Jones Rosen<br />

1968 – Katherine Means Beard<br />

Susan Bradley Cote<br />

Nancy-Ann Card Feren<br />

Marcia Lazer<br />

Ellen R. Marram<br />

Roseann Hayhurst Schneider<br />

Carol Fernbach Sclove<br />

Rita Smalling<br />

Diane Speare Triant<br />

Anonymous<br />

1969 – Eleanor D. Acheson<br />

Louise Carter<br />

Dectora Coe Jeffers<br />

Katherine H. Page<br />

Luisa R. Paster<br />

1970 – Julie Kienast Blake<br />

Linda Boise<br />

Ghislaine P. Duhamel<br />

Melanie Forde<br />

Ann Reaney Hoffman<br />

Barbara Kostick


Katharine M. Pearce<br />

Rhoda E. Schneider<br />

Kathleen Kaegebein Steeves<br />

1971 – Sylvia Fletcher<br />

Helen L. Fowler<br />

Bonnie Bang Lounsbury<br />

Lynn M. McWhood<br />

Peggy Darger Sacher<br />

Pamela Rodriguez Stirrat<br />

Anonymous<br />

1972 – Jeanne Matthias Fallon<br />

Beverly Siegal<br />

1973 – Katherine White Drew<br />

Carol Handwerker<br />

Vicki Hawkins Jones<br />

Norma S. McMillan<br />

Jennie Scott<br />

Jeanie Stahl<br />

Jean Seibert Stucky<br />

Pamela Knight Wetherbee<br />

Lorraine Westphal Witzburg<br />

1974 – Judith Mae Cole<br />

Cynthia D. Hill<br />

Alice (Muffi e) Michaelson<br />

Lisa Fan Scroggs<br />

1975 - Ellen Pichey<br />

Anonymous<br />

1976 – William and Deborah Powell Boyd<br />

Ellen Boates Clark<br />

Cathy Neuren Ettenger<br />

Rachel L. Galbraith<br />

Linda Ury Greenberg<br />

Elizabeth Tu Hoffman<br />

Claudia Mills<br />

1977 – Patricia Druke Ballard<br />

Sharon Bird<br />

Cathy-Lynn Song Davenport<br />

Laura Becker-Lewke<br />

Anne Russell<br />

1978 – Doreen Wellens Banks<br />

Kathleen Yuscavage Clay<br />

Wendy Warren Fuzesi<br />

Sara Ross Hanna<br />

UNRESTRICTED GIFTS continued<br />

Holly Hearon<br />

Julie Cohn Rosenfeld<br />

1979 – Elizabeth A. Bernhardt<br />

Deborah Neff<br />

Lois Ridout<br />

Carla Woody Riemer<br />

Elaine Muise Srinivas<br />

Mary Vaskas<br />

1980 – Melinda D. Dyar<br />

Marielle Hoffman<br />

Elizabeth Ahearn Lynn<br />

Janine Baatz Murphy<br />

Anonymous<br />

1981 – Mary Anne Borrelli<br />

Amy Prashkar Cohen<br />

Gayle Gordon<br />

Louise Burke Locke<br />

Claudia Newcorn<br />

Mary Maphet Ruotolo<br />

Anonymous<br />

1982 – Lauren-Anne Cheng<br />

Cathy Caires McCahill<br />

Elizabeth Scarborough<br />

Jennifer Jenkins Stewart<br />

1983 - M. E. Barton<br />

Linda S. Bowers<br />

Diana Cirillo<br />

Olivia Lillich Hilton<br />

Sarah Hokanson Medearis<br />

Cynthia Schell<br />

Anonymous<br />

1984 – Alexandra Kuftinec<br />

Suet Fong Lim<br />

Deborah E. Mayer<br />

Jennifer Smith Stearns<br />

1985 – Evelyn Patterson Donatelli<br />

Erica Harvey<br />

Julie Inness<br />

1986 – Martha Steinert Compton<br />

Elizabeth Kim<br />

M. Hannah Lauck<br />

Rachel G. Lefkowitz<br />

Tina Fan-Seto<br />

Molly Carnell Weems<br />

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UNRESTRICTED GIFTS continued<br />

1987 – Jessica Abrahams<br />

Susan D’Entremont<br />

Heidi Reilly Gesson<br />

Sari Kalin<br />

Kathleen Clougher Reuter<br />

Catherine Ray Stang<br />

Sun Po Young<br />

1988 – Karen Angelini<br />

Tracy Boyd<br />

Mary Cabral<br />

Sarah Johnston Day<br />

Makiko Deguchi<br />

Sheila M. Frodermann<br />

Vickie Lynn Henry<br />

Kristin Hanson Martin<br />

Cynthia Spahl<br />

1989 – Mimi Kim Hah<br />

Diane M. Russell<br />

Catherine Salisbury<br />

Linda Sommers<br />

Megan Kerr<br />

1990 – Eileen Miranda Jimenez<br />

Alessandra Procter Kath<br />

Kimberly Maxwell<br />

Frances McLaughlin<br />

Maura A. Neely<br />

Ellen K. Rutter<br />

Michelle Geoffrion-Vinci<br />

Heather Stratton Williams<br />

1991 – Amy Battles<br />

Tehka Bowen<br />

Julie Haggerty Jones<br />

Monique LaCour<br />

Karin E. Westman<br />

Anonymous<br />

1992 – Nancy Holst<br />

Kristina Sekor Hooper<br />

Christine Bailey-Kellogg<br />

Laura Lakin McDaniels<br />

Deborah A. Morrison<br />

Ramona Sablon<br />

Alice Gunn Sage<br />

Patience R. Singleton<br />

1993 – LaTrese Adkins<br />

Nicole Byrns<br />

16<br />

Hyue Kyung Chung Kwon<br />

Melanie Goodyear<br />

Karen Schineller<br />

Jennifer A. Tingley<br />

Margaret Lisi Turner<br />

Diana Ann Yens<br />

Anonymous<br />

1994 – Jennifer Abend Amadeo<br />

Carissa Baldwin<br />

Heather Willis Daly<br />

Jana Beth Slibeck Francis<br />

Juliette Relihan Hart<br />

Kristine Little Iglesias<br />

Mary Lucking-Reiley<br />

Elizabeth Janssen Petra<br />

Tracy L. Piombo<br />

Laura Greer Probstein<br />

Wanhi Lee Salerno<br />

Marni Feld Seneker<br />

Amy B. Trainor<br />

1995 – Cornelia Hunter Barrow<br />

Sally F. Chen<br />

Margaret K. Feltz<br />

Elizabeth Susan Graybill<br />

Jennifer Han Kim<br />

Bethany Kupferschmidt<br />

Maya Lee<br />

Sandra Lee<br />

Kerry Travers Lynch<br />

Emily Marciniak<br />

Eden Osucha<br />

Jennifer Rogers<br />

Laura Simo<br />

1996 – Lesly Blanton<br />

Tarry Chung<br />

Stefanie Johnson<br />

Jean H. Kang<br />

Shannon Graving Knotts<br />

Martha Carnie Lanzilotta<br />

Michelle Hartley-McAndrew<br />

Lisa Lee-Miller<br />

Darlene D. Ruben<br />

Erika Schmidt<br />

Esther S. Sung<br />

Julie Windhorn<br />

Tonia Ziegler


1997 – Mariana Alexandrovich<br />

Seiko Asai<br />

Alyssa Burghardt<br />

Tanya Abeita Campos<br />

Ingrid Moen Epstein<br />

Kristen Jacoby<br />

Eun Yeong Kim<br />

Rebecca Stevens Mattoni<br />

Elizah McLaughlin<br />

Heather Molleur<br />

Suganthi Simon<br />

Erin McIntyre Souini<br />

Jessica Speiser<br />

Patricia Stucy<br />

Minh Thai<br />

1998 – Elisabeth Carnie<br />

Susie Cha<br />

K. Nicole Clouse<br />

Amy Roy MacArthur<br />

Tene Bagley Raymond<br />

Casey Witman Sankey<br />

Cassidy Waskowicz<br />

Anonymous<br />

1999 – Amber Marra Clayton<br />

Maria Chu<br />

Stacie Garnett<br />

Jinnie Lee<br />

Audra Lewton<br />

Catherine Leigh Lucarelli<br />

Oanh T. Nguyen<br />

Sophie Parker<br />

Anonymous Gift<br />

2000 – Sola Adelowo<br />

Judith Scott-Clayton<br />

Theresa Pascoe Colvin<br />

Jennifer Malmstrom Elliot<br />

Sarah A. Miller<br />

Virginia Slaughter<br />

Amy Szeto<br />

2002 - Lindsay DeRemer Keeney<br />

2003 – Aurora Alva<br />

Millicent K. Cotto<br />

Mary Elizabeth Cloues<br />

Christa A. Lemelin<br />

Kristin Ruff<br />

UNRESTRICTED GIFTS continued<br />

2004 – Jaael Cudjoe<br />

Ashley Zweig-Hillis<br />

Candy Wong<br />

2005 – Ngan K. Dam<br />

CE/Davis Scholars –<br />

Maureen Bovet CE’92<br />

Pavla Zakova Laney DS’95<br />

Special – Jeanette Cutts MS’35<br />

Clubs – <strong>Wellesley</strong> <strong>College</strong> Club of Dallas<br />

New Haven <strong>Wellesley</strong> Club in<br />

honor of the 50th reunion of<br />

Caroline Jaffe Friedman, Nancy<br />

Horsfi eld Hoskins and Patricia<br />

McLaughlin Cavanagh<br />

<strong>Wellesley</strong> in Northeastern PA<br />

<strong>Wellesley</strong> Club of Santa Barbara<br />

<strong>Wellesley</strong> Club of Southeastern<br />

Michigan<br />

<strong>Wellesley</strong> <strong>College</strong> Club of Tampa Bay<br />

Western Maine <strong>Wellesley</strong> Club<br />

Outside –<br />

Akzo Nobel Inc.<br />

First Data – Western Union<br />

Goldman Sachs<br />

John Hancock Financial<br />

Intuit Foundation<br />

JP Morgan Chase<br />

Mass Eye and Ear<br />

Mass Mutual Financial Group<br />

MFS Investment Management<br />

Mutual of America<br />

Roche<br />

SBC Foundation<br />

Sempra Energy<br />

Time Warner Foundation<br />

Outside –<br />

In honor of Karen Maloof ’05 by<br />

parents John and Kathleen Maloof<br />

“I plan to support the <strong>Wellesley</strong> Students’ Aid<br />

Society as an alum. Your generous spirit and<br />

cooperation is a vital part of <strong>Wellesley</strong> <strong>College</strong>.”<br />

December 1990 bulletin<br />

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LEGACIES<br />

18<br />

September 1, 2005 and August 31, 2006<br />

Estate of Mildred Adell Chamberlain ’32 ................ $45,250.00<br />

Added to Dr. Mildred Adell ’32 Memorial Scholarship<br />

Fund<br />

Estate of Sara Smith Chisholm ’48 .......................... $11,200.01<br />

Estate of Elizabeth B. Hone ’31 .............................. $31,320.16<br />

Ira Mandecker IRA ................................................. $94,450.43<br />

Added to Eva Landecker ’52 Memorial Scholarship Fund<br />

Estate of Edward W. Norris ..................................... $10,000.00<br />

Added to Emma Salom Norris ’16 Memorial Scholarship<br />

Fund<br />

Annuity under the will of G. Gorham Peters<br />

$ 11,000.00 added ................................. To Date $307,300.00<br />

Estate of William B. Schnurr .................................. $1,000.00<br />

Added to John E. Burke, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Fund<br />

PRESIDENTS SCHOLARSHIP FUND<br />

This fund, established by Harriet Segal Cohn ’28, celebrates and<br />

remembers the women who have served as president of the<br />

<strong>Wellesley</strong> Students’ Aid Society from its incorporation in 1916.<br />

Abbie L. Paige 1896 .............................................. (1916-1940)<br />

Mary Crane Cameron ’19 ..................................... (1940-1943)<br />

Mildred Hunter Brown ’15 ................................... (1943-1949, 1951-1958)<br />

Sarah Buchan Jewell ’25........................................ (1949-1951)<br />

Harriet Segal Cohn ’28 ......................................... (1958-1964)<br />

Eugenia Norris Powell ’21 .................................... (1964-1967)<br />

Bessie Rowley Eaton ’29 ....................................... (1967-1980)<br />

Barbara Reade Levings ’47 .................................... (1980-1989)<br />

Virginia Breene Wickwire CE’81 .......................... (1989-1998)<br />

Anne Mitchell Morgan ’57 .................................... (1998-2001)<br />

Karen Day Pierce ’84 ............................................ (2001-2006)<br />

Michele Florent Perillo ’92 .................................. (2006- )<br />

Also to honor and remember Ruby Willis ’09 who served<br />

as treasurer of the Society from 1926 to 1958.


September 1, 2005 through August 31, 2006<br />

NEW FUNDS<br />

Roy Arnesen Gift Fund established November 2005 by a gift from<br />

Erna Arnesen ’74. ................................................................................................. 25.00<br />

Norman Callahan Gift Fund for Books established September 2005 by<br />

a gift from Janet Callahan ’80 ............................................................................... 100.00<br />

Nancy Fisk ’29 and Dorothy Fisk Cavanagh ’30 Memorial Scholarship Fund<br />

established April 2006 by a gift from Patricia McLaughlin Cavanagh ’56. ............ 1,000.00<br />

Nancy Land Gager ’53 Memorial Gift Fund established April 2006 by a gift<br />

from Tyler Clinch ’85 ........................................................................................... 50.00<br />

Magnhild Gilbertson Memorial Gift Fund established September 2005 by a gift<br />

from her daughter, Elsa Gilbertson ’80 ................................................................. 300.00<br />

Gloria DeWitt and Carol LeBlanc Scholarship Fund established in April 2006<br />

in honor of their retirement from the <strong>Wellesley</strong> Students’ Aid Society<br />

(see page 34)......................................................................................................... 8,306.75<br />

Rodney Ruben, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Fund established March 2006 by<br />

a gift from Elizabeth S. Rogers ’83........................................................................ 100.00<br />

Laraine E. Stepner CE ’78 Scholarship Fund established June 2006 by the<br />

CE/DS Alumnae Board in appreciation of her service to the CE/DS community<br />

(see page 35)......................................................................................................... 425.00<br />

“I have been told by Mrs. ----- of the Educational Committee of the<br />

League of Nations Association that I have won a scholarship to go to the<br />

Geneva School of International Studies and the meetings of the Assembly<br />

of the League for three months this summer. So little of it all would have<br />

been possible without the help I received from Students’ Aid, that I want to<br />

express my thanks once more for its help.”<br />

May 1929 – Students’ Aid Report of the Offi cers 1918-1928 A Ten Years’ Summary<br />

“I cannot thank you enough for the grant toward the sponsorship of my service<br />

dog. My life would not be the same without him.<br />

I am looking forward to a productive school year and with Spirit (the dog) by my<br />

side the most demanding situation will be a little easier to handle. I thank you<br />

and the Students’ Aid Society for helping make this happen.”<br />

December 1990 Bulletin<br />

19


ANNUAL MEETING 2006<br />

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Please come to our<br />

Annual Meet ing!<br />

All alumnae and fr iends<br />

are invited to att end the<br />

<strong>Wellesley</strong> Students’ Aid Societ y, Inc.<br />

Meet ing at 1:00 P.M.,<br />

Saturday, June 9, 2007<br />

in Collins Cinema<br />

with Pres ident Diana Chapman Walsh<br />

and student speakers.<br />

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ADDITIONS TO FUNDS<br />

September 1, 2005 through August 31, 2006<br />

Agnes Abbot, Professor Emerita, Memorial Scholarship Fund added to<br />

by a gift from Eleanor Webster ’42, Professor Emerita .......................................... 100.00<br />

Claire Fleischmann Affelback ’52 Memorial Fund added to by a gift from the<br />

<strong>Wellesley</strong> Club of Sarasota.................................................................................... 50.00<br />

Mary Ellen Crawford Ames ’40 Scholarship Fund added to by gifts from<br />

Anne Mitchell Morgan ’57, Kjersten Gmeiner ’88, and Claudine Malone ’63 ...... 200.00<br />

Janet Louise Andersen ’51 Memorial Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Charlotte McCreary Culver ’51 ............................................................................ 100.00<br />

Clarence G. and Rena Rowell Andrus ’10 Memorial Scholarship Fund<br />

added to by gifts from their granddaughter, Sally Telfer Ishizka ’76, and<br />

Mary Andrus Telfer ’44 ........................................................................................ 400.00<br />

Tanya Andrysiak ’91 Loan Fund added to by a gift from Keli Andrysiak Kaegi ’88 ....... 100.00<br />

Suzanne Ferris Angstadt ’47 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by<br />

a gift from her daughter, Katharine E. Angstadt ................................................... 500.00<br />

Mary L. Austin ’20, Professor of Zoology Emerita, Scholarship Fund added<br />

to by a gift from Frances Ogasawara ’48 ............................................................... 50.00<br />

Charlotte Williams Barnard ’34 Memorial Loan Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Edward T. Barnard ............................................................................................... 1,000.00<br />

Jeannette Poore Barnard ’34 Memorial Loan Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Edward T. Barnard ............................................................................................... 1,000.00<br />

Edith Friedman Barenholtz ’36 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a gift<br />

in memory of Agnes Baer ’24 from Edith Baer Schiele ’49 ................................... 500.00<br />

Catherine Fickinger Bartlett ’54 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a gift<br />

from Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jett ............................................................................. 100.00<br />

Susan Arnold Baumgartner ’62 Memorial Loan Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Mary Jean Fuller Farrington ’57 ........................................................................... 50.00<br />

Dora Bedard Memorial Loan Fund added to by a gift from Helene<br />

Kazanjian Sargeant ’40 ......................................................................................... 100.00<br />

Helen Shoemaker Beatty ’20 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by<br />

gifts from Robert & Cheryl Publicover DeWees ’80 and the Rochester Area<br />

Community Foundation ...................................................................................... 600.00<br />

Carolyn Shaw Bell Scholarship Fund added to by a gift from Claudine B.<br />

Malone ’63 ........................................................................................................... 100.00<br />

Breta E. Blackmon ’93 Gift Fund added to by a gift from Breta E. Blackmon ’93 ...... 1,500.00<br />

Allen Hitchcock Boardman, Helen Coe Boardman ’16 and Vincent M. Wilson<br />

Memorial Loan Fund added to by gifts from Ruth BoardmanWilson ’48<br />

and Mary Boardman Waldo ’44 ........................................................................... 400.00<br />

Marion Van Alystyne Booth ’47 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by<br />

gifts from her husband, C. Curtis Booth, and Norman K. Booth ......................... 350.00<br />

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ADDITIONS TO FUNDS continued<br />

Ida Fleming Briggs Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by gifts from<br />

Lee Briggs Hollister ’47 and Nancy Briggs Reardan ’49 ........................................ 600.00<br />

Mary Johnston Brown ’67 Memorial Loan Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Erica E. Johnson ’67 ............................................................................................. 50.00<br />

Brown-Shearer Loan Fund added to by a gift from Petra Brown Shearer ’60 .............. 100.00<br />

Marion Scudder Cameron ’17 Loan Fund added to by a gift from her<br />

daughter, Mary Cameron Williams ’44 ................................................................ 50.00<br />

Susan Lee Campbell ’77 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Joanne Lopanto ’79 .............................................................................................. 100.00<br />

Priscilla E. Carlson Scholarship Fund added to by gifts in memory of<br />

Roy Carlson from Elizabeth H. Trimble ’70 and Ann D. Carnes .......................... 350.00<br />

Sharon Preston Clayborne ’74 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a<br />

gift from Cynthia D. Hill ’74 ............................................................................... 100.00<br />

Ann and Rollin Clark Memorial Loan Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Carolyn Clark ’63 ................................................................................................ 100.00<br />

Stephanie Jones Clement ’44 Memorial Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Mary Andrus Tefl er ’44 ........................................................................................ 100.00<br />

Haskell and Harriet Segal Cohn ’28 Loan Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Anne Mitchell Morgan ’57 in honor of Harriet Segal Cohn ’28 ........................... 100.00<br />

Doris Condon Loan Fund added to by a gift from Kenneth Bartels and<br />

Jane Condon ’73 .................................................................................................. 250.00<br />

Jean V. Crawford, Professor Emerita, Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by<br />

gifts from Eleanor Webster ’42, Professor Emerita, and Jeanne<br />

Coombs Shipley ’64 ............................................................................................. 100.00<br />

Harriet C. Creighton ’29, Professor Emerita, Memorial Scholarship Fund added<br />

to by gifts from Betty Paul Dowse ’42 and Lee E. Vorderer ’70 ............................. 225.00<br />

Sandra Boyer Crevier ’64 Memorial Loan Fund added to by gifts from<br />

Margaret E. Dewar ’70, Melissa Claughton Fox ’66 and<br />

Marianne Keating ’64 ........................................................................................... 250.00<br />

Helen Korman Curley Loan Fund added to by gifts from her daughters,<br />

Sean B. Curley ’68 and Deirdre Ellen Curley ’71 .................................................. 300.00<br />

Davis Scholar Lifeline Fund added to by gifts from the Davis Scholar Lifeline<br />

Committee and the Students’ Aid Society Board of Directors in appreciation<br />

of Christi W. Collari’s DS’02 work with Students’ Aid Society ............................. 3,000.00<br />

Cecile de Banke Memorial Loan Fund added to by a gift from Ruth Sprute ’48 ........ 100.00<br />

Dorothy Dennis ’14, Professor Emerita of French, Prize Fund added<br />

to by gifts from Jane E. Curtis ’49 and Josephine Ott ’47 ..................................... 835.00<br />

Eugenia Locke 1903 and Julia Locke Dewey 1909 Memorial Scholarship<br />

Fund added to by a gift from Jane Dewey Alcock ’43 ........................................... 100.00<br />

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ADDITIONS TO FUNDS continued<br />

“It certainly is gratifying to be able to send the rest of the money I owe. I’m<br />

able to finish the payments now because of a generous raise I received recently.<br />

I do hope, once in a while, to be able to send a little bit so that someone else can<br />

experience a little of the thrill I’ve had. Thank you ever so much – I really can’t<br />

express my gratitude for all Students’ Aid has done for me.”<br />

November 1948 Report of the Offi cers<br />

Joyce Bonner Doxsey ’41 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a gift<br />

from Eleanor Webster ’42, Professor Emerita ........................................................ 200.00<br />

Ann Farnham Dubin ’54 Loan Fund added to by a gift from Ann<br />

Farnham Dubin ’54.............................................................................................. 300.00<br />

Marion Dunnell ’28 Loan Fund added to by a gift from Catherine Dangona ............ 200.00<br />

Denise Kerr Farnham Memorial Loan Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Ann Farnham Dubin ’54 ...................................................................................... 300.00<br />

Glenda Starr Fishman ’71 Scholarship Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Glenda Starr Fishman ’71 ..................................................................................... 450.00<br />

Joan Walden Fleischman ’53 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a gift<br />

in memory of their wife, mother and grandmother from Edward H. Fleischman<br />

and her family ...................................................................................................... 750.00<br />

Harold and Marjorie Lawson Friedman ’51 Scholarship Fund added to by a<br />

gift from Marjorie Lawson Friedman ’51 .............................................................. 500.00<br />

Dean Teresa G. Frisch Scholarship Fund added to by gifts from<br />

Mary J. Carruthers ’61 and Elgie Ginsburg ’50 .................................................... 150.00<br />

Dawn M. Garneau ’90 Memorial Computer Fund added to by gifts from<br />

Susan Sheehy Malanka ’90 and Holly Yanco ’91................................................... 150.00<br />

Katy Boyd George, Professor Emerita, Memorial Scholarship Fund added<br />

to by gifts from Mary Hamilton Chandler Duncan ’37 and<br />

Alice Arsenault Kane ’37 ...................................................................................... 100.00<br />

Muriel C. and Norman L. Gill Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a gift<br />

from Ellen Gill Miller ’73 ..................................................................................... 100.00<br />

Dorothy James Gist Loan Fund added to by a gift from her daughter,<br />

Nancy Gist ’69, and the AMB Group ................................................................... 750.00<br />

Julia Hatch Goddard ’41 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by gifts from<br />

Eleanor Webster ’42, Professor Emerita, and Mary-Leigh Call Smart ’37.............. 150.00<br />

Laurence S. Goff Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Dr. Ellen Goff Roberts ’72 ................................................................................... 100.00<br />

Charlotte E. Goodfellow Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Joan Twaddle ’47 .................................................................................................. 100.00<br />

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ADDITIONS TO FUNDS continued<br />

Marilyn Caplan Gottler ’47 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by gifts from<br />

her sister, Gloria Caplan Larsen ’53, and Gail McWhorter Rummell ’47 .............. 350.00<br />

John H. and Mary Monahan Greene Memorial Scholarship Fund added to<br />

by a gift from their granddaughter, Ann T. Straulman ’55 .................................... 100.00<br />

Helen King Grover ’44 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a gift<br />

from her husband, John C. Grover ....................................................................... 2,000.00<br />

Edward V. Gulick, Professor Emeritus of History, Memorial Scholarship Fund<br />

added to by a gift from Janet S. Isenberg ’56 ........................................................ 50.00<br />

Roberta Lowitz Hamilton ’48 Memorial Gift Fund added to by a gift<br />

from her daughter, Heather Hamilton ’74 ............................................................ 100.00<br />

Clara W. and Emile W. Hansen Loan Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Betsy Hansen Witte ’60 ........................................................................................ 100.00<br />

Barbara Britton Hanson ’47 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a gift<br />

from Louise Britton Basbas ’59............................................................................. 350.00<br />

Dorcas Jencks Hanson ’34 Memorial Loan Fund added to by a gift from<br />

her daughter, Judith Sumner Hanson Atherton ’72 .............................................. 270.00<br />

Nancy Whiting Harding ’41 Memorial Gift Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Katherine Harding Wanderer ’69 ......................................................................... 25.00<br />

Clara A. Hart ’13 Loan Fund added to by gifts from family and friends<br />

(see page 35)......................................................................................................... 4,431.40<br />

Martha A. Hayes ’75 Memorial Gift Fund added to by gifts from her mother,<br />

Grace Person Hayes ’40, Susan J. Nichols ’75 and Jamie Ann Sabino ’75 ............. 175.00<br />

Edna Heidbreder, Professor of Psychology, Memorial Scholarship Fund<br />

added to by gifts from Eleanor Webster ’42, Professor Emerita, and<br />

Carol Roback Lewis ’45 ........................................................................................ 200.00<br />

Priscilla Gibson Hicks ’48 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by gifts<br />

from Elizabeth Maxon Medwadowski ’48 and John Hicks ................................... 600.00<br />

Mary Lothrop Hill ’25 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a<br />

gift from her daughter, Frances Hill Woodring ’52 ............................................... 25.00<br />

Emily Hopkins Memorial Loan Fund added to by gifts from Eleanor<br />

Webster ’42, Professor Emerita, and Marilyn Tamburro Turnbull ’69 ................... 150.00<br />

Rose Greenberger Horwitz ’26 Loan Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Susan Horwitz Green ’55 ..................................................................................... 100.00<br />

Suzanne Tilson Hovland ’41 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a gift<br />

from C. Warren Hovland ..................................................................................... 200.00<br />

“I never expected aid with such things as books – which will be such a major<br />

expense – and clothes. I can’t tell you how grateful I am, not just for the aid,<br />

but for making me feel part of the <strong>Wellesley</strong> community.”<br />

December 1984 Bulletin<br />

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ADDITIONS TO FUNDS continued<br />

“I sincerely appreciate your kindness and your patience. I<br />

am truly sorry that I could not repay the money sooner, as<br />

I know how important it is for students to receive this aid.<br />

Our baby is very dear, but bringing her into the world was a<br />

rather expensive proposition.”<br />

November 1963 Bulletin<br />

Ouyang Yu Huang Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a gift from her son,<br />

Paul Huang .......................................................................................................... 1,000.00<br />

Constance Whittemore Jackson ’21 Memorial Gift Fund added to by a gift<br />

from Louise Countryman Harrington ’42............................................................... 200.00<br />

Elizabeth Montgomery James Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a gift<br />

from Catherine James DeMauro ’64........................................................ ............. 500.00<br />

Louise and Kirt Johnson Gift Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Janet Johnson Stewart ’64 ..................................................................................... 100.00<br />

Frances Warner Johnson ’42 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a gift<br />

from Eleanor Webster ’42, Professor Emerita ........................................................ 50.00<br />

Helen Bassett Hauser Jordan ’26 Loan Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Karen Eschenlauer Macrae Reyes ’81 .................................................................... 50.00<br />

Ida T. Solimene and Lydia Solimene Kavanagh ’40, MA’41 Memorial Loan Fund<br />

added to by gifts from Norma Solimene Raffaele ’54 in memory of her mother<br />

and sister, and Carol Craven Robinson ’54 ........................................................... 200.00<br />

Margaret Dodds Kentta DS’94 Memorial Gift Fund added to by a gift<br />

from Beth Sundheim ’95 ...................................................................................... 25.00<br />

Bertha Rankin Kinney ’09 Memorial Loan Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Elizabeth Kinney ’65 ............................................................................................ 2000.00<br />

Marian Obuch Komar ’82 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a gift<br />

from Katharine Lee Hopkins ’85 .......................................................................... 500.00<br />

Laura Wolman Koven ’77 Scholarship Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Leslie Dansker Toepfer ’68 ................................................................................... 85.00<br />

William B. Klee Memorial Loan Fund added to by a gift from Susan Klee ’58<br />

and David Stoloff ................................................................................................. 100.00<br />

Irene Cumming Kleeberg ’54 Loan Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Irene Cumming Kleeberg ’54 ............................................................................... 100.00<br />

Rebecca Craighill Lancefi eld ’16 Memorial Loan Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Jane Lancefi eld Hersey ’51.................................................................................... 100.00<br />

Ramsey Ives Lee ’71 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Mary Ballard Jenkins ’71 ...................................................................................... 250.00<br />

Joseph I. and Edna Levin Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a gift<br />

from their daughter, Elinor Levin Scholl ’51......................................................... 87.01<br />

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ADDITIONS TO FUNDS continued<br />

Barbara Reade Levings ’47 Scholarship Fund added to by gifts from<br />

Barbara Reade Levings ’47, Anne Mitchell Morgan ’57, Dorothy<br />

Freyer Pratt ’45, Kathleen Emrich ’71 and Dennis Grimes ................................... 425.00<br />

Samuel and Hilda Levitt Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a gift<br />

from their daughter, Professor Andrea Levitt ’71 .................................................. 4,500.00<br />

Mary Anne Lewis ’46 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Claire Waldecker Mooers ’46 ................................................................................ 300.00<br />

Ana Marszewski Lin ’74 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Elizabeth T. Matthews ’73 .................................................................................... 100.00<br />

Helen Lin Memorial Fund added to by gifts from Janet Lien ’80 and<br />

Karen Lilly ’89 ..................................................................................................... 150.00<br />

Berit Roberg Lindboe ’66 Loan Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Berit Roberg Lindboe ’66 ..................................................................................... 300.00<br />

Holly Mann Lockhart ’48 Memorial Gift Fund added to by a gift from<br />

her husband, Harold Lockhart ............................................................................. 100.00<br />

Zung Myi (Louise) Loh ’24 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by<br />

a gift from Inghilt Traenkle ’62 ............................................................................. 100.00<br />

Marian Stearns Lotz ’40 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by<br />

a gift from Charlotte Damson Smith ’40 .............................................................. 100.00<br />

Pauline Wardlow Lynn ’42 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to<br />

by gifts from her husband, Arthur D. Lynn, Jr., and a gift from the<br />

Columbus Foundation ......................................................................................... 300.00<br />

Marie Linehan Lyons ’32 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a gift<br />

from Faith Jung McDowell ’62 ............................................................................. 50.00<br />

Leigh Maccini DS’96 Scholarship Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Anne Mitchell Morgan ’57 ................................................................................... 50.00<br />

Nora Catherine McArdle ’99 Loan Fund added to by a gift from<br />

her father, Francis X. McArdle .............................................................................. 1,000.00<br />

Dr. Elisabeth McFarlane Marsh Memorial Loan Fund added to by a gift<br />

from Dr. Stephen M. and Pamela T. Marsh .......................................................... 1,000.00<br />

Rev. Richard S. Martin and Jean Douglass Martin ’24 Memorial Loan Fund<br />

added to by gifts from Sally Martin Cole ’66 and M. Virginia<br />

Neil Donahue ’66 ................................................................................................. 350.00<br />

Margaret Tallmadge May ’17 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a<br />

gift from Julia E. Damkoehler ’49 ........................................................................ 100.00<br />

Caroline Gardner McManus ’26 Loan Fund added to by a gift from her<br />

granddaughter, Caroline Nealon ’89 ..................................................................... 200.00<br />

“Thank you very much for the loan – it saved my life in January!”<br />

November 1970 Bulletin<br />

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ADDITIONS TO FUNDS continued<br />

Jeanette McPherrin Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by gifts from<br />

Marie Vallance ’47, Sarah Willingham Biedenharm ’50, S. Jane Hardin ’61<br />

and Elizabeth Brewer Kenner ’52 ......................................................................... 1,650.00<br />

Jane Ottoman McQuire Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Carrie McQuire Otto ’92 ..................................................................................... 2,000.00<br />

Alfreda McTigue Loan Fund added to by a gift from Suzanne McTigue<br />

Magaziner ’74 ...................................................................................................... 100.00<br />

Marjorie Westgate McWhorter ’21 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to<br />

by a gift from Gail McWhorter Rummell ’47 ....................................................... 50.00<br />

Nancy McKelvie Miller ’42 Loan Fund added to by gifts from friends and<br />

family (see page 35) .............................................................................................. 720.00<br />

Roy H. and Helen Cutler Mitchell ’28 Scholarship Fund added to by a<br />

gift from their daughter, Anne Mitchell Morgan ’57 ............................................ 150.00<br />

Virginia Hamilton Smith Moore ’49 Memorial Scholarship Fund added<br />

to by gifts from Sarah E. Moore ’43 and Marianne C. Moore ’45 ......................... 100.00<br />

Anne Mitchell Morgan ’57 Scholarship Fund added to by gifts from<br />

Barbara Reade Levings ’47, Claudine B. Malone ’63 and<br />

Anne Mitchell Morgan ’57 ................................................................................... 300.00<br />

William A. and Sally Carlton Neville Loan Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Anne Neville Stauffer ’76 ..................................................................................... 100.00<br />

Mildred and Stacy Noland Loan Fund added to by gifts from their daughter,<br />

Anne Noland Winslow ’44, Elizabeth Baybutt and Sarah R. Baybutt ................... 350.00<br />

Kathleen Haley Olsen ’61 Memorial Gift Fund added to by gifts from<br />

Jean Chamberlin Bennett ’61, Sigrid Halvorson Freese ’61 and<br />

Victoria Shellenberg Robinson ’61 ....................................................................... 100.00<br />

Virginia Onderdonk ’29, Professor Emerita, Memorial Scholarship Fund<br />

added to by a gift from Eleanor Webster ’42, Professor Emerita............................ 100.00<br />

Dr. Ella Uhler Owens ’35 and Ella Uhler Owens, Esq. ’69 Memorial<br />

Loan Fund added to by a gift from the William and Ella Owens<br />

Medical Foundation ............................................................................................. 1000.00<br />

Mrs. C.C. Feng Ouyang Scholarship Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Violet Ouyang ’74 ................................................................................................ 500.00<br />

Mary DeVausney Paasch ’26 Memorial Loan Fund added to by a gift<br />

from her granddaughter, Rosalind A. Schoof ’75 .................................................. 100.00<br />

Blair Alexander Paddock ’54 Scholarship Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Blair Alexander Paddock ’54 ................................................................................. 100.00<br />

Ilga Baumanis Paddock ’68 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a gift<br />

from Sandra Lynch ’68 ......................................................................................... 100.00<br />

Anne Weston Patenaude ’68 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by<br />

gifts from Ellen Taylor O’Hara ’68, Nonna Noto ’69 and Anonymous ................. 365.00<br />

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ADDITIONS TO FUNDS continued<br />

Elizabeth Reid Pfeiffer ’42 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by gifts<br />

from her daughter, Beth Pfeiffer ’73, and Betty Paul Dowse ’42 ........................... 5,025.00<br />

Rennie Powelson Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a gift from<br />

her daughter, Louise Powelson Dudley ’44 ........................................................... 100.00<br />

Mary Eleanor Prentiss ’19 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by<br />

a gift from Louise Powelson Dudley ’44 ............................................................... 100.00<br />

President’s Horizon Gift Fund added to by the Board of Directors of<br />

Students’ Aid in appreciation of Karen Day Pierce’s ’84 dedicated service<br />

to the Students’ Aid Society, both as Director and as President ............................. $100.00<br />

A. Eckfeldt Davis, Sarah G. Davis and Anna Davis Pugh ’25 Memorial<br />

Scholarship Fund added by gifts in their memory from the sons of<br />

Anna Davis Pugh ’25, Alexander Pugh and Walter D. Pugh ................................. 1,518.05<br />

Mary Ann Spencer Pulaski ’38 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to<br />

by a gift from her daughter, Elizabeth Pulaski Mertens ’67 ................................... 100.00<br />

Mary Louise Lawrence Purdie ’45 Loan Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Mary Louise Lawrence Purdie ’45 ........................................................................ 100.00<br />

Pamela M. and Richard Rapacz Loan Fund added to by a gift from<br />

their daughter, Tanya E. Rapacz ’92...................................................................... 250.00<br />

Gertrude K. and Ralph W. B. Reade Memorial Scholarship Fund added<br />

to by a gift from their daughter, Barbara Reade Levings ’47 .................................. 100.00<br />

Marion R. Redonnet Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a gift from<br />

their daughter, Diane L. Redonnet ’61 ................................................................. 200.00<br />

Caroline Canterbury Riem ’53 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by gifts<br />

from Diane L. Carroad ’73, Penelope Miller Hanshaw ’53, Phyllis Kelley MS ’42<br />

and Anne Mitchell Morgan ’57 ............................................................................ 295.00<br />

Lydia Webber Rogers ’27 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by gifts from<br />

her son, George Rogers, Jr., and her grandson, George M. Rogers III ................... 450.00<br />

Amanda Ross ’65 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Mary Lou Snow Wolff ’65 ................................................................................... 300.00<br />

Pearl Kosby Russo ’32 Scholarship Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Pearl Kosby Russo ’32 .......................................................................................... 50.00<br />

Margaret K. Seikel Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a gift<br />

from Anne Haines Good ’52 ................................................................................ 250.00<br />

Frederick and Patricia Bakwin Selch ’51 Loan Fund added to by a gift<br />

from Patricia Bakwin Selch ’51 ............................................................................. 250.00<br />

Carla Selke ’59 Memorial Gift Fund added to by a gift from Sara P. Goolsby ’59 ...... 100.00<br />

Eileen Flanigan Serene ’69 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a gift<br />

from Margaret D. Hutaff ’67 ............................................................................... 1,000.00<br />

Hsio-Yen Shih ’55 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a gift<br />

from John and Janice Levine Hurd ’57 ................................................................. 25.00<br />

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ADDITIONS TO FUNDS continued<br />

Sisters Keepers Gift Fund added to by gifts from Allison S. Kao ’06 and<br />

Marilyn Tamburro Turnbull ’69 ........................................................................... 195.00<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Sampson C. Shen Gift Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Anne Shen Chao ’74 ............................................................................................ 500.00<br />

Judith Kirkpatrick Sigler ’55 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a gift<br />

from Rev. Dr. Richard E. Sigler ............................................................................ 100.00<br />

Nancy Bliss Slavinsky ’51 Loan Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Nancy Bliss Slavinsky ’51 ..................................................................................... 100.00<br />

Marion M. Smith Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a gift<br />

from her niece, Muriel Tennis Asbornsen ’53 ....................................................... 500.00<br />

Virginia Gibbs Smyth ’29 Memorial Loan Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Dr. Borisse B. Paulin ’61 ...................................................................................... 200.00<br />

Shirley Bader Solvick ’51 Gift Fund for Books added to by a gift from her<br />

husband, Stanley Solvick ...................................................................................... 150.00<br />

Brevard Nisbet Stewart ’34 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a gift<br />

from Karen B. Stewart ’73 .................................................................................... 5,000.00<br />

Tyler Robinson Stuart ’49 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by<br />

a gift from Elizabeth Holmes Qui ’49 ................................................................... 50.00<br />

Marion Hersey Swett ’20 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a gift<br />

from Rochester Area Community Foundation ...................................................... 500.00<br />

Jeanne Tinsley Tapp ’50 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by<br />

a gift from Ann Kirk ’68 ....................................................................................... 145.00<br />

Dr. Joyce Root Tedlow ’68 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a gift<br />

from Sandra Lynch ’68 ......................................................................................... 100.00<br />

Edgar M. and Muriel I. Tennis Memorial Scholarship Fund added to<br />

by a gift from their daughter, Muriel Tennis Asbornsen ’53 .................................. 500.00<br />

Marjorie Nettleton Thompson Memorial Gift Fund added to by a gift<br />

from Katherine Schall Jarvis ’70 ........................................................................... 250.00<br />

Josephine P. Thranow Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a gift<br />

from her daughter, Catherine Thranow Porter ’63 ................................................ 100.00<br />

Ruth Bluthenthal Toff ’44 Loan Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Ruth Bluthenthal Toff ’44 .................................................................................... 250.00<br />

Eleanor Barnes Tousignant Memorial Loan Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Sean and Jill Dolby Marsh ’94 .............................................................................. 2,040.24<br />

Claire Conover Trewhella ’50 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to<br />

by a gift from Haggerty Warren ’50 ...................................................................... 1600.00<br />

Donald and Florence Turner Memorial Loan Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Ann Reaney Hoffman ’70 .................................................................................... 100.00<br />

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ADDITIONS TO FUNDS continued<br />

Amy Bright Unfried ’66 Scholarship Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Amy Bright Unfried ’66 ....................................................................................... 350.00<br />

Dorothy Kopmeier Vallier ’32 Loan Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Dorothy Kopmeier Vallier ’32 .............................................................................. 250.00<br />

Joyce MacIntyre Ward ’41 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a bequest<br />

from Rachel MacIntyre Dach ’44 and June C. Hofstead ....................................... 10,706.63<br />

Karen A. Watkins ’91 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a gift<br />

from Meredith C. Norris ’91 ................................................................................ 950.00<br />

Mary S. and George D. Webster Memorial Scholarship Fund added to<br />

by gifts from their daughter, Eleanor Webster ’42, Professor Emerita, and<br />

a gift from Dorothea Widmayer ’52, Professor Emerita ........................................ 1,250.00<br />

Sophie J. and Morris Weinstein Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by<br />

a gift from Harriet Weinstein Goldsmith ’55. ....................................................... 100.00<br />

Mary Augusta Plumer Weiss ’54 Gift Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Pamela Ball Webster ’54 ....................................................................................... 200.00<br />

Charlotte Weistrop Emergency Loan Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Donna Weistrop ’65 ............................................................................................. 100.00<br />

Diane Mathewson Wheaton ’69 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by<br />

gifts from Nancy A.Wanderer ’69, Heidi G. Winslow ’69 and<br />

Heather Mathewson Rainville ’91 ........................................................................ 265.00<br />

Ella Keats Whiting, Professor Emerita, Memorial Scholarship Fund added to<br />

by a gift from Eleanor Webster ’42, Professor Emerita .......................................... 100.00<br />

Margaret A. Whitson ’46 and Sadie R. Fors ’46 Memorial Loan Fund<br />

added to by a gift from Mary Edith Buckley Lee ’46 ............................................ 100.00<br />

Virginia Breene Wickwire CE’81 Scholarship Fund added to by a gift<br />

from her husband, Dr. Geoffrey Wickwire ........................................................... 500.00<br />

Edward and Edith H. Widmayer Memorial Scholarship Fund added to<br />

by a gift from their daughter, Dorothea Widmayer ’52, Professor Emerita,<br />

and a gift from Eleanor Webster ’42, Professor Emerita ........................................ 2,600.00<br />

Raymond and Mary Wiggers Memorial Loan Fund added to by a gift<br />

from Nancy Wiggers ’68 ...................................................................................... 200.00<br />

Ruby Willis ’09 Memorial Loan Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Virginia Hutton Gleason ...................................................................................... 50.00<br />

Anne Wolf Memorial Fund for Music Students added to by a gift<br />

from her daughters, Rosalie Wolf ’61 and Jessica Wolf ’65 ................................... 300.00<br />

Natalia F. Yurke Memorial Loan Fund added to by gifts from Patricia S. Davis,<br />

Kimberly Waldron-Levy, Joan S. Waldron and family and Alice F. Yurke ’84 ........ 650.00<br />

Sarai Golomb Zitter ’47 Scholarship Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Barry Golomb, Sarai Golomb Zitter ’47 and her son, Mark Zitter ....................... 650.00<br />

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ADDITIONS TO FUNDS continued<br />

Class of 1932 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a class gift in memory<br />

of deceased classmates and a gift from Davida Richie Woods ’32. ......................... 700.00<br />

Class of 1936 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Ellen Brown Rice ’36 ............................................................................................ 25.00<br />

Class of 1937 Memorial Fund added to by a class gift in memory of<br />

deceased classmates ............................................................................................... 500.00<br />

Class of 1940 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a class gift in<br />

memory of deceased classmates ............................................................................ 100.00<br />

Class of 1941 Memorial Fund added to by a class gift in memory<br />

of deceased classmates .......................................................................................... 1,500.00<br />

Class of 1942 Memorial Fund added to by a class gift in memory<br />

of deceased classmates .......................................................................................... 1,000.00<br />

Class of 1943 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a class gift<br />

in memory of deceased classmates ........................................................................ 200.00<br />

Class of 1945 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a class gift<br />

in memory of deceased classmates since the 55th reunion ...................................... 500.00<br />

Class of 1946 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a class gift<br />

in memory of deceased classmates since the 55th reunion ...................................... 2,000.00<br />

Class of 1948 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by class gifts in memory<br />

of deceased classmates............................................................................................. 1,000.00<br />

Class of 1949 Memorial Loan Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Neria Kohl Ryder ’49 ........................................................................................... 100.00<br />

Class of 1951 Memorial Loan Fund added to by a class gift<br />

in memory of deceased classmates ........................................................................ 700.00<br />

Class of 1952 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by class gifts in memory<br />

of deceased classmates. ......................................................................................... 450.00<br />

Class of 1953 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a class gift and gifts<br />

from Nancy Lensen Tomasson ’53 and Maxine Melnick Gold ’53<br />

in memory of deceased classmates ........................................................................ 550.00<br />

Class of 1966 Loan Fund added to by gifts from Melissa Claughton Fox ’66,<br />

Nancy Way Sheldon ’66, and the Class of 1966 in memory of<br />

Alison Barker ’66 .................................................................................................. 150.00<br />

Class of 1974 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by a gift from<br />

Cynthia D. Hill ’74 .............................................................................................. 100.00<br />

Class of 1981 Scholarship Fund added to by a gift from Pamela Coravos ’81<br />

in appreciation of Tanya Roy’s work with Students’ Aid, Cathy Fiore<br />

Folts ’81 and Tanya Roy ’81 ................................................................................. 400.00<br />

Class of 1982 Memorial Scholarship Fund added to by gifts in memory of<br />

Mary Conway ’82, Diane Dustman ’82, Marian Obuck Komar ’82<br />

and Ethel Wellington ’82...................................................................................... 500.00<br />

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Bicycle riders through Green Hall Arch, 1931<br />

ADDITIONS TO FUNDS continued<br />

Class of 1984 Scholarship Fund added to by a gift from the Class of 1984 and<br />

a gift from Ann L. Jones ’84 .................................................................................<br />

<strong>Wellesley</strong> Club of Cape Cod Gift Fund added to by a club gift in honor of<br />

100.00<br />

Rosemund O’Reilly Lippincott ’36.......................................................................<br />

<strong>Wellesley</strong> Club of Central New Jersey Mary E. Lewis Greene 1891 Loan Fund<br />

1,750.00<br />

added to by club gifts in memory of deceased members ........................................ 1,000.00<br />

<strong>Wellesley</strong> in Eastern Maine Scholarship Fund added to by a club gift ....................... 600.00<br />

Englewood, New Jersey <strong>Wellesley</strong> Club Loan Fund added to by a club gift ............. 250.00<br />

Hartford <strong>Wellesley</strong> Club Loan Fund added to by a club gift ...................................... 115.00<br />

<strong>Wellesley</strong> in Philadelphia Loan Fund added to by a club gift...................................... 615.00<br />

Tucson <strong>Wellesley</strong> Club Loan Fund added to by a club gift ......................................... 200.00<br />

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DONORS<br />

34<br />

DONORS TO THE<br />

GLORIA DEWITT AND CAROL LEBLANC<br />

SCHOLARSHIP FUND<br />

Established to honor their combined 62 years of service to <strong>Wellesley</strong> Students’ Aid Society, Inc.<br />

Mary Ellen Crawford Ames ’40<br />

Golnaz Amin CE’87<br />

Karen Angelini ’88<br />

Dominic and Judith Angelini<br />

Priscilla Davis Barnard ’39<br />

Anita Rothschild Bender ’51<br />

Diane Weeks Cavers ’56<br />

Harriet Segal Cohn ’28<br />

Kathleen Maura Flaherty ’88<br />

Charles and Kristin Gamble Flood ’68<br />

Julie Rodriguez Gonzalez ’00<br />

Katherine L. Guerin CE’88<br />

Janet Sommers Isenberg ’56<br />

Gloria James<br />

Alba Bernardi Jameson ’45<br />

Phyllis Kelley ’42<br />

Castagna Lacet ’97<br />

Grace Latessa<br />

Sarah Green Finnell LeBrun ’92<br />

Barbara Reade Levings ’47<br />

Andrea G. Levitt ’71<br />

Carol LeBlanc (left) and Gloria DeWitt<br />

Sean and Jill Dolby Marsh ’94<br />

Catherine Ballou Mealey ’88<br />

Mary Frances Pero Milburn ’82<br />

Anne Mitchell Morgan ’57<br />

Henry B. Pennell<br />

Eleanor D. Pennell ’52<br />

Michele Florent Perillo ’92<br />

Beth K. Pfeiffer ’73<br />

Karen Day Pierce ’84<br />

Joy Renjilian-Burgy<br />

Ronald Rock<br />

Tanya Roy ’81<br />

Pamela D. Salerno ’88<br />

Diane Speare Triant ’68<br />

Erin Harrington VanSpeybroeck ’58<br />

Eleanor R. Webster ’42<br />

Virginia Breene Wickwire CE’81<br />

Dorothea J. Widmayer ’52<br />

Ruth Boardman Wilson ’48<br />

Tara C. Woods ’90


DONORS continued<br />

“I want to thank the Society for the lovely check. I cannot begin to tell you all<br />

how much easier it is going to make the next few days for me. The check was such a<br />

complete and unexpected surprise and tonight so much relief that I feel I can go<br />

out, do well on all my exams and go home to a Merry Christmas.”<br />

November 1970 Bulletin<br />

DONORS TO THE<br />

CLARA A. HART ’13<br />

LOAN FUND<br />

Elizabeth Pennell Bedrosian<br />

Eleanor Pennell ’52<br />

Henry Pennell<br />

Linda Pennell<br />

Leon Schulzinger<br />

Eleanor Webster ’42<br />

Dorothea Widmayer ’52<br />

DONORS TO THE<br />

NANCY MCKELVIE MILLER ’42<br />

LOAN FUND<br />

Jane B. Miller<br />

Margaret A. Miller<br />

Nancy McKelvie Miller ’42<br />

Matthew Ryan<br />

Douglas and Lillian Ryan ’69 Miller<br />

Meg Miller Ruley<br />

DONORS TO THE<br />

LARAINE STEPNER CE ’78<br />

SCHOLARSHIP FUND<br />

Class of CE/DS<br />

Patricia Lyon Heuchling ’98<br />

Maryann Loveday DS’93<br />

Dorothy Mawn ’97<br />

Roberta M. Taylor ’99<br />

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MEMORIALS<br />

September 1, 2005 - August 31, 2006<br />

1922 – Mary Teagan Diekoff By Jean A. Diekoff ’55<br />

1924 – Hilda Crosby Standish By Patricia Trotter Pazdral ’62<br />

1927 – Jean Runyan Holinger By Alice J. Holinger<br />

1928 – Marion Dunnell By Bette Glickman<br />

Barbara Billman Gray By <strong>Wellesley</strong> Club of Reading<br />

1932 – Greta Flinterman Blair By Gretal Braidwood ’63<br />

Elaine L. Cole By Guitelle Hurvitz Sandman ’51<br />

Elaine L. Cole By Paullette D. Turco<br />

1933 – Elizabeth Blair By William and Mary Patton<br />

1934 – Helen Stix Glazer By Catherine Glazer ’94<br />

Anne E. Grant By Alice Arsenault Kane ’37<br />

Martha Doty Leonard By Emily Claire Leonard ’66<br />

1935 – Catherine Epstein Cutler By Ann Koch Schonberger ’62<br />

1937 – Jane Sidney Rectanus DeBlois By North Shore <strong>Wellesley</strong> Club<br />

Margaret Strasmer Lane By Alice Arsenault Kane ’37<br />

“I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to the Society for its generosity, thoughtfulness<br />

and unstinting kindness. Aside from the actual financial assistance, the knowledge that<br />

the Society was always available to help if help were ever needed has given students like me<br />

a wonderful feeling of security. ”<br />

November 1973 Bulletin<br />

1938 – Catherine Parker Kiel By Betty McNally Hartnett ’38<br />

Catherine Parker Kiel By Linda Mascetti ’68<br />

Catherine Parker Kiel By <strong>Wellesley</strong> Club of Sarasota<br />

Elizabeth Klein Knight By <strong>Wellesley</strong> Club of Southern Michigan<br />

Frances Jackson Minifi e By Beth Smith Horton ’56<br />

1939 – Mary Pickering Finch By <strong>Wellesley</strong> Club of Southern Michigan<br />

1940 – Ann Gray By Grace Person Hayes ’40<br />

Virginia Grier Trafton By Grace Person Hayes ’40<br />

1941 – Frances Lyons Bernard By Virginia Kracke Leavitt ’41<br />

Marian Birdsall Butler By Jane Esser Gottlund ’41<br />

Frances Connelly Dowd By Jane Esser Gottlund ’41<br />

Janet Nifenecker Nichols By Josephine Bonomo ’41<br />

Ann Sutherland Riley By Constance Ballou Pratt ’41<br />

Ruth Chase Schubert By <strong>Wellesley</strong> Club of Southern Michigan<br />

1942 – Jean Havekotte Peggs By Sarah Sells Bryan ’42<br />

1943 – Nancy Lee Beaty By Carolyn Walter Powell ’43<br />

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MEMORIALS continued<br />

1944 – Marion Skeath Friend By Edwin A.J. Friend<br />

Isabel Zeamer LaRose By <strong>Wellesley</strong> Club of Southern Michigan<br />

1945 – Priscilla Smith Rasmussen By Nancy Nolan Abu-Haydar ’50<br />

Priscilla Smith Rasmussen By <strong>Wellesley</strong> Club of Southern Michigan<br />

1946 – Louise Leslie Loud By North Shore <strong>Wellesley</strong> Club<br />

Jane Forsythe Curran By William Curran<br />

1947 – C. Deborah Daughaday Anderson By M. Susanne Kemp Bartlett ’47<br />

1948 – Nancy Kent Ricketts By Elizabeth Andrew Horton ’48<br />

1949 – Margaret Goodman Backes By Ruth Fletcher Scribner ’49<br />

Margaret Goodman Backes By Barbara Baldwin Knapp ’49<br />

Margaret Goodman Backes By June Wilkins Smith ’49<br />

Margaret Goodman Backes By Dorothy Jenny McKown ’49<br />

Jane Kobring By <strong>Wellesley</strong> Club of Southern Michigan<br />

1950 – Lila Barbash Horwitz By Shelley J. Allison ’77<br />

1951 – Shirley Bader Solvick By <strong>Wellesley</strong> Club of Southern Michigan<br />

Dorothy Moxon Sherrerd By Helen Young Dolan ’51<br />

Dorothy Moxon Sherrerd By Carolyn Andervont Edie ’51<br />

Elizabeth J. Whittaker By Helen Young Dolan ’51<br />

Elizabeth J. Whittaker By Ellen Donoghue ’51<br />

Elizabeth J. Whittaker By Constance Fleischner Hogan ’51<br />

1952 – Grace Thiele Curtis By Margret Greene Dickson ’52<br />

Diana Gordon Jonsson By Class of 1952<br />

Letitia O’Connor O’Neil By James O’Neil<br />

Barbara Jaffe Stahl By David G. Stahl<br />

1955 – Joan Bathelt Nathanson By Jean A. Diekoff ’55<br />

Frederica Abbott Davis By Class of 1955<br />

Barbara Cheshire Chesnutt By Class of 1955<br />

Joan Freedman By Class of 1955<br />

Caroline Keller Lynch By Class of 1955<br />

Judith Kirkpatrick Sigler By Richard E. Sigler<br />

“I was never on fi nancial aid, myself. But some of my friends were only able<br />

to go to <strong>Wellesley</strong> because they had help from your organization. I’d just like to<br />

thank you for giving me the opportunity to meet people that I otherwise would<br />

never have met. You see, the Students’ Aid Society not only helped the students<br />

on fi nancial aid, they helped me!”<br />

January 1980 Bulletin<br />

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MEMORIALS continued<br />

1956 – Charlotte Elsbeth Fiechter By Class of 1956<br />

Priscilla Finn Hawkins By Class of 1956<br />

Amber Harrington Harris By Class of 1956<br />

Jean Lange Veronese By Class of 1956<br />

Jill Levingson Nechemias By Class of 1956<br />

Avril Smith Pappalardo By Class of 1956<br />

Janet Sloan By Lois Cowles Harrison ’56<br />

Lois Handmaker Weltman By Class of 1956<br />

1958 – Cynthia Thomson Peters By Mary VanAlstyne Lenihan ’58<br />

1963 – Susan Bancroft Bergan By Christina Candida Danielson Burnap ’63<br />

1964 – Clair Kettler Everson By Willa Buckley Wolcott ’64<br />

Ann Dudley Templeton<br />

Zimmerman<br />

By Susan Clattenburg Kemp ’64<br />

1969 – Ann Tweedy Savage By Nancy Wanderer ’69<br />

1970 – Sara Durant By Sandra Perry ’70<br />

Sara Durant By Elizabeth Schmakel Weiss ’74<br />

1974 – In memory of 1974 Classmates By Sally Sherwin Rottenberg ’74<br />

1976 – Linda Weiss Manson By Diana M. Sattelberger ’74<br />

1996 – Rahma Salie By Stephanie O’Hara ’95<br />

1998 – Esther Andrews By Kirsten Chevalier ’01<br />

Esther Andrews By Nancy Ward DS’99<br />

CE/DS– Jean Kendall CE’88 By Gene Fisher Doherty CE’84<br />

Faculty– Robert Garis, Professor By Kay Krewson ’91<br />

Kathryn Preyer, Professor Emerita By Catherine Sears Frazer ’46<br />

Clubs – All members who died<br />

in last fi ve years<br />

By New Haven <strong>Wellesley</strong> Club<br />

Outside –<br />

Barbara Kuehn Belew By Cathryn Towley Olson ’56<br />

Erselia Fredriksen By Anonymous<br />

Harriet Freeman By Christine Bresstrup<br />

Dorothy M. Furne By Barbara Furne Simmons ’69<br />

Maurie and Edith Gaull By Natalie L Gaull ’69<br />

David Green By Sarah Sells Bryan ’42<br />

Dr. Harvey Grode By Joan Grode Marshak ’64<br />

Dr. Mie Hayashi By Donna M. McHugh ’84<br />

Goldie Silverman Heller By Ann Silverman Moskowitz ’62<br />

Sonia and Jonathan Levin By Elgie Ginsburgh ’50<br />

Mathew Martin By Linda Martin ’80<br />

Richard E. Moran By Mary Ruth Moran ’80<br />

Alice P. and Lester R. Nickerson By their daughter, Katherine L. Guerin CE’88<br />

Jan Prashker By Amy Prashker Cohen ’81<br />

Ruth and Charles Stone By Judith Stone Thoft ’61<br />

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January 1966 – <strong>Wellesley</strong> Students’ Aid Society Report of the Offi cers<br />

Letter from The President of <strong>Wellesley</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Dear Mrs. Powell (President of Students’ Aid in 1966):<br />

It is remarkable for its long continuity of important and kind service. I refer to<br />

the <strong>Wellesley</strong> Students’ Aid Society.<br />

Mr. Durant said he wished “the calico girl”, not “the velvet girl”, at his <strong>College</strong>.<br />

But, fees had to be raised, and “the calico girl” began to disappear. Mrs. Durant<br />

and young alumnae and friends of <strong>Wellesley</strong> worked hard in the 1890’s to maintain<br />

here the ideal of opportunity open to worth and ability. For many years<br />

their devoted efforts provided almost the only fi nancial aid available for <strong>Wellesley</strong><br />

students. Fifty years ago they created a separate legal corporation (which<br />

is why gifts to Students’ Aid may not be treated as gifts to <strong>Wellesley</strong> <strong>College</strong>,<br />

although in terms of our hearts if not the law, of course they are one).<br />

More recently the <strong>College</strong> moved to increase its<br />

own scholarship funds until today it is the major<br />

source of fi nancial aid to students. Now <strong>College</strong><br />

and Society work in close accord to care for young<br />

women at <strong>Wellesley</strong>, with the Society providing<br />

the warmly personal and prompt help in all sorts<br />

of emergencies which only volunteers can give,<br />

taking charge of the loan program, and sharing a<br />

long history of insights with successive college offi<br />

cers. <strong>Wellesley</strong> <strong>College</strong> and <strong>Wellesley</strong>’s students<br />

need the Students’ Aid Society today as much as<br />

ever in the past.<br />

Looking to the future, I expect all this to continue.<br />

But fi fty years from now new national patterns<br />

may have developed, as they already have in some countries, whereby Government<br />

scholarships will support the higher education of all worthy students.<br />

So I urge that hereafter all of us who establish scholarship and loan funds in the<br />

<strong>College</strong> or the Society include a safeguarding clause which allows the income to<br />

be used in other ways to advance the education of students at <strong>Wellesley</strong>, if ever<br />

in the future it is not needed for direct fi nancial aid.<br />

I urge also in this anniversary year expression of our individual and collective<br />

gladness that the Students’ Aid Society was, is and is to be, and of appreciation<br />

to the long succession of alumnae who have given and are giving wise and selfless<br />

leadership to this endeavor.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Margaret Clapp<br />

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