Why would you be disappointed? I was at Michigan State from '66-'70, and I didn't even know what pot WAS.
I had opportunity to smoke it a couple or three years after graduation, and was totally paranoid that the cops were going to break down my door.
Naive is as naive does. Even at the age of 55.
And these guys are trying to claim that a straight-laced schoolteacher at a Conservative Methodist college was a dope dealer? Please. In '72 (or '92) I might at least listen, but I checked - Laura Bush graduated in '68. I can't imagine it happening.
OTOH, I graduated in the 90s. I know of three people (including myself) that hadn't tried it. Whatta difference a generation makes.
If they all were in the 60s+70s and smoked Pot, then everyone else did, too. Or, it's at least believable that everyone else did. To introduce a new concept is unthinkable.
It's the old NY Times syndrome. Wasn't there a reporter for the Times that couldn't understand how Nixon won in a landslide because no one she knew voted for him......