Mills Quarterly Fall 2001

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Passages McConnell Hamilton, ’56 Ross Hancock by Lou Hale Smitheram, ’50 William Hancock, Jr. by Anita Unikel, ’72 Jeannie Samis Hansen, ’45, by Isabelle Hagopian Arabian, ’45 Veronica Hernandez by Arlene Quiogue, ’91 Donald Heth by Borgee Ng Chinn, ’41 Beth Hitchcock by Leone La Duke Evans, MA ’45 Mary Rogers Hogg, ’56, by Lucille Radovich Cannata, ’56 William Hollomon by Beverly Allen Hollomon, ’36 Byron Holt by Janet Louvau Holt, ’51 Phyllis Vincent Howard, ’51, by Diane Dragstedt Andrus, ’51 Edwin Jenkins by Georgianna Criswell Heitman, ’60, and Bethilda Olson Vieira, ’59 Connie Dorn Johannes, ’46, by Carol Castner Staiger, ’46 Adrienne Kamin by Steve, Anthony, and Molly Bishop Romero, ’86 Dr. Baki Kasapligil by Terrilyn Rosenberg Cutchen, ’81 Mary McHarness Kasper by Robina Royer, ’80 Cleo Keller by Kristen Schnepp, ’91 Hugh Kennedy by Nancy Butts Whittemore, ’48 Anne Kish, ’49, MA ’51, by Katharine Mulky Warne, ’45 Billie Libbey by Peggy Weber, ’65 Sandra Cowan Long, ’61, by Judith Lamont Parent-Smith, ’61 Vera Skaggs Long, ’35, by Ruth Gillard, ’36 Henry and LaVerne Mahnke by Darlene Mahnke SimpsonBrown, ’52 Elizabeth Mandell, ’52, by Susan Rubenstein Schapiro, ’52 Maryann Mangold, ’61, by Dorotha Myers Bradley, ’61 Grace Randall Manning by Barbara Manning Graham, ’61 Marsha Martin-King, ’72, by Mary MacWilliams Hunter, ’72 Doug Mayock by Lou Hale Smitheram, ’50 Billie June McCaskill, ’51, by Caroline Krogness Little, ’51 John McClain by Steve, Anthony, and Molly Bishop Romero, ’86 Annie Livingston McKinstry, ’18, by Ann McKinstry Micou, ’52

Dr. Georgiana Melvin by Martha Wickland Stumpf, ’46 Nancy Richter Monson, ’56, by Ardeth Sievers Riedel, ’56 Ralph Newman by Carol Blundell Miller, ’49 Cicely Boggs Nicoli by Phyllis Cole Bader, ’35 Jennifer Nissen by Carolyn Nissen Rathbun, ’68 The original gang at Ethel Moore, 1952-53, by Janet Hope Morton, ’56 Constance Carter Orton, ’56, by Sandra Sollom Kretchmer, ’56 Frank Pannorfi by Marion Ross, ’44 Benjamin Peng by Pei-Hsi Chen Peng, ’51, MA ’53 Jean MacKenzie Pool, ME ’43, by Frances Korbel Ferguson, ’44 Antonio Prieto by Sara Shuttleworth Anderson, ’56 Vin Prothro by Ruth Sherrill Webb, ’48 Rosemary Brusso Purser, ’57, by Kay Miller Browne, ’53 Leah Wright Reichman, ’36, by Eleanor Stein Rusnak, ’36 Aurelia Henry Reinhardt by Ida Shimanouchi, ’38 John Remington by Camilla Austin Andrews, ’43 Virginia Foisie Rusk, ’36, by Ida Shimanouchi, ’38 Ramona Schmidt Schwartz, ’48, by Nancy Butts Whittemore, ’48 Robert Schroeder by Pamela Rorie Jane Griffith Sebastian, ’42, by Lesley Griffith Sproul, ’47 Nancy Palm Seebass, ’58, by Elizabeth Hawks Nord, ’58 Dorene Burton Settle, ’45, by Madeleine Ebbesen Davis, ’46 Anne Sherrill by Kathleen Davis, ’87 Rosemary DeCamp Shidler, ’32, by Jean Logan Henderson, ’34 Patricia Gaw Shields by Mary Louise Smith Riley, ’51 John Smith by Camilla Austin Andrews, ’43, and Dorothy Jane McVeigh Raney, ’45 Elizabeth Hull Spaght, ’31, by Elizabeth Bryant Miles, ’34 Harry (Tim) Stoker by Carol Blundell Miller, ’49 Susan Pratt Svendsgaard, ’51, by Anne Claflin Allen, ’51, Joan Thompson Armstrong, ’51, Georgian Simmonds Bahlke, ’51, Patricia Maxfield Dols, ’51, and Vylma Zotti Weeks, ’51

Carol Van Auker Tocher, MA ’51, by Robert Cowell, Barbara Oliver, and Marion Rinehart Suzanne Trujillo by Karen Soots Pare, ’91 Aldeen Couch Van Velzen, ’62, by Willet Van Velzen Sophia Vlamis, ’49, by Yvonne Steele Byron, ’50, and Lou Hale Smitheram, ’50 Franklin and Imogene Walker by Katherine Farrow Jorrens, ’57 Frances Knight Webb by Janice Webb Akin, ’51 Helen Wik by Leone La Duke Evans, MA ’45, and Katherine Farrow Jorrens, ’57 Maggie Williams, former director of public relations at Mills College, by Marion Ross, ’44 Jean Wirth, ’54, MA ’57, by Susan Long, ’56

Betty Smith Guithues BETTY SMITH GUITHUES died in June of 2001. A native of Salt Lake City, she spent two years at Mills before graduating from Whittier College with a major in drama. She also held a degree from the Pasadena Playhouse of Dramatic Arts. She joined the Air Force Special Services in Germany shortly after World War II, where she administered recreation activities for occupation troops. For 34 years, Mrs. Guithues was the President of the Mills College Club of Pasadena. She is survived by her daughter, Gayle.

Jean MacKenzie Pool, ME ’43 Jean MacKenzie Pool, ME ’43, was born in British Columbia and completed high school in Oakland. She earned a bachelor’s degree from UC Berkeley, a master’s degree from Mills, and a doctorate in psychology from the University of Chicago. Her special interests included the impact of group membership on individual behavior and creativity. She was assistant professor of health, physical education, and recreation at Mills from 1942–1946. In 1956, after her marriage, she moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts, where she remained for the rest of her life. She continued her career as research director of the Radcliffe Institute for Independent Study, where she collected data and developed theories on what made women artists and entrepreneurs successful in re-entering the working world after having taken time off to rear families. Her longitudinal study of Radcliffe’s class of 1950, together with Dr. Ravenna Helson’s longitudinal study of the Mills classes of 1958 and 1960 provide a comparison of eastern and western college populations. Dr. Pool is survived by her son, Adam de Sola Pool, two stepsons, her grandson, and numerous cousins and in-laws.

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