Saybrook College

Saybrook College

Yale_Residential_College_Infobox
shield = (no shield available)
name = Saybrook College
motto_Latin = Qui transtulit sustinet
motto_English = Say what? Saybrook!
named_for = Old Saybrook, Connecticut
year_established = 1933
colors = Blue, gold
master = Mary Miller
dean = Paul McKinley
undergraduates = 480
nickname = Saybrugians
location = 242 Elm Street
sister_college = Adams House
homepage = http://saybrookcollege.com

Saybrook College is one of the 12 residential colleges at Yale University. It was founded in 1933 by partitioning the Memorial Quadrangle (built in 1917-1921) into two parts: Saybrook and Branford.

Each student room is decorated with panes of stained glass from G. Owen Bonawit. Unlike many of Yale's residential colleges that are centered around one large courtyard, Saybrook has two courtyards -- one stone and one grass, hence the college cheer beginning "Two courtyards, stone and grass: two courtyards kick your ass."

Saybrook College was one of the original Yale Residential Colleges. Its name comes from the original location of the university, Old Saybrook, Connecticut. The college has the second highest student-to-land-area ratio of any of the colleges (after Calhoun College).

Saybrook students are known on campus for "the Saybrook Strip," a ritual performed during football games at the end of the third quarter (the "Strip" actually begins two minutes earlier when students remove their shoes and shout "Shoes!"). Both male and female college residents strip down to their underwear (some brave seniors remove all their clothing during The Game) to accompaniment by the Yale Precision Marching Band, which formerly played The Stripper or Sweet Child o' Mine but now chooses different tunes from game to game. Saybrook is also known for its repeated wins of the Gimbel Cup, which goes to the college with the highest average GPA. Saybrook has won the cup 11 times, four more than the next most frequent winner, Ezra Stiles College which has won 7 times. Saybrook won most recently in 2007.

The college was renovated during the 2000-2001 year.

Saybrook College will be featured in a chase scene in the upcoming "Indiana Jones 4", part of which was filmed on Yale's campus in late June and early July 2007. Master Mary Miller and her husband Edward Kamens are both said to have cameos. [Cite news | title = Indiana Jones and the Temple of Learning | publisher = Official site | date = 2007-06-26 | url = http://www.nyobserver.com/2007/indiana-jones-and-temple-learning-aging-action-franchise-invades-ivy-league | accessdate = 2007-07-19]

Mary Miller, Vincent J. Scully Professor of the History of Art, has served as Master of Saybrook since 1999. She has also served as Chair, Director of Graduate Studies, and Director of Undergraduate Studies for History of Art. Master Miller is a specialist in the art of ancient Mexico and Central America, especially the Maya, and she teaches classes in Maya, Aztec, and Mesoamerican Art.

Paul McKinley has served twice as Saybrook's dean, first from 1997-2003 and then again since 2005. A graduate of the Yale School of Drama's Dramaturgy and Dramatic Criticism program, Dean McKinley teaches in Yale's Theater Studies program.

Notable alumni

*Oliver Stone (did not graduate) - director
*Maya Lin '81 - artist
*Janice Kaplan '76 - best-selling novelist
*Kellie Martin '01 - actress
*James Whitmore,Jr. '45W - actor (and Skull 'n Bones member)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Whitmorehttp://www2.aya.yale.edu/classes/yc1945w/html/60th_reunion.html

References

External links

* [http://www.yale.edu/saybrook Saybrook College Home Page]
* [http://www.yale.edu/syorchestra Saybrook College Orchestra]


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