Winning Gold at the Little Three Skateboard Championship

  Williams captured first place at the first (and only?) Little Three Skateboard Championship, held in the spring of 1965. Undoubtedly this further validated our belief as freshmen that we had matriculated at the right place. Although not a recognized intercollegiate event, the spirited competition at Wesleyan that year put Ephs in the regional forefront […]

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Father Knows Best

The traditional social system we entered in 1964 sounds medieval to today’s young, but at the time it still generally reflected the rules parents expected single-sex educational institutions to establish and administer for their supposedly grownup children. In loco parentis ruled. As freshmen, although we were addressed in the classroom with the grownup title of […]

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What? No Ephraim?

Surprise! More than one fifth of our class possesses one of just four different names (and their variants)! This is based on a scan of The Eph Williams Handbook (aka the “look book”, as it was known at the area women’s colleges) for the Class of 1968. The breakdown: At least 25 of us are, […]

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Please, Mister Postman, Look and See…..

  Prior to the advent of the modern electronic era, the arrival of the day’s mail always generated palpable expectations in the denizens of any institutional residential setting, whether it be summer camp, the military, or college. As a matter of expense, pay phones provided by the AT&T monopoly were not dialed up regularly by […]

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Check It Out!

As soon as we set foot on campus, we received sound advice from the Williamstown National Bank, located on Spring Street. Its advertisement in the Eph Williams Handbook read: “To the Class of 1968: WHY NOT OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT NOW?” The advantages were listed: “1. No danger of stolen cash 2. Establishment of credit […]

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