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1 Dear fellow Princetonians, On behalf of the Alumni Association of Princeton University, it is my great honor to welcome you back to Old Nassau and to Reunions In these pages, you will find a full weekend of programs and activities, from Alumni-Faculty Forums and career workshops to class and departmental panels and receptions. If music is your passion, stop by the Reunions headquarters sites each evening for great entertainment, stroll over to the arches around campus to hear Princeton s a cappella groups perform, spend Friday afternoon listening to groups from the past compete in the annual Alumni Battle of the Bands, and be sure to attend the Princeton University Band s Fred E. Fox 39 Memorial Concert Saturday morning on Cannon Green my favorite event. Finally, you won t want to miss the one and only P-rade on Saturday afternoon and the spectacular lawn concert and fireworks on Saturday evening. Going Back is among the greatest and most longstanding of Princeton traditions. We hope that you will take this time to reconnect with old friends and meet new ones, engage your mind, enjoy the beautiful Princeton campus, and rediscover why Princeton really is the best old place of all. Contents Have a wonderful weekend! Nancy J. Newman 78 President Alumni Association of Princeton University A Brief History... 2 Thursday Events... 5 Friday Events...10 Saturday Events...35 Sunday Events...51 Religious Services...52 Exhibits...53 Campus Information...55 Index...63 Nightly Entertainment

2 A Brief History of Princeton Reunions and the P-rade All colleges encourage their graduates to maintain and demonstrate loyalty to their alma mater through return visits. However, no other institution welcomes all of its alumni and their families back for reunions on a yearly basis with the style and fanfare that is uniquely Princeton. Here is a short history of this ever-evolving annual tradition. In the College of New Jersey s early years, alumni regularly returned to campus to attend Commencement exercises. Its 100th Commencement in June 1847 drew an impressive 700 graduates for a formal dinner, escalating the tradition into a larger event. Until 1859, all alumni gathered together, but in that year, Alfred Woodhull, Class of 1856, organized the first class reunion, a triennial. He astutely surmised reasonable attendance could be expected, because in that era, anyone who returned to campus for Commencement three years after graduation qualified for an automatic master s degree (a practice lasting until 1892). In 1861, a regiment bound for battle in the Civil War passing through Princeton captivated the College s students with its skyrocket cheer, which imitated the sound of fireworks sis for the zooming rocket; boom for the explosion; and ahhhh as the crowd expressed its pleasure for the resulting light show. At Princeton, the sis, boom, ah skyrocket cheer evolved into Princeton s locomotive, where word repetition and increasing speed emulates the sound of a train pulling out from a station. Tiger was likely added to the cheer in the late 19th century, when athletic uniforms began consistently using orange and black. The P-rade officially began in the late 1890s but is actually the merged product of earlier traditions. Beginning in the Civil War era, alumni formally processed to Commencement Day dinner meetings. Then in 1888, Princeton and Yale University began scheduling one of their baseball games at Princeton on the Saturday before Commencement. Since this coincided with class dinners, alumni attendance was high and many classes formally marched to the game at University Field (located at the corner of Prospect Avenue and Olden Street). In October 1896, when the newly renamed Princeton University celebrated its sesquicentennial (150th anniversary), 800 Princeton undergraduates and 2,000 alumni took part in a mile-long procession through the campus and town; most carried an orange torch or lantern, and many classes wore coordinated costumes. Stimulated by the grandeur and organization of this parade, in 1897 all returning classes first joined to march in order to the baseball game. By 1906, a written description of the annual event said, The Alumni Pee-rade on Saturday afternoon was quite as spectacular as usual; the bands, banners, transparencies, uniforms, and vaudeville features encircling University Field with color and noise. 2

3 During early P-rades, the sole decoration worn by returning alumni was a small badge with class numerals on it. Gradually, classes began to distinguish themselves with creative hats, balloons, and parasols; before long, younger classes wore colorful costumes, carried humorous signs, and often performed comic stunts. In 1912, some of that year s graduating class dressed in blue denim overalls and jackets to protect their regular clothes from spilled beer stains. One year later, the Class of 1913 adopted white beer jackets as their costume. By 1920, the jackets became a tradition with the addition of unique class logos. To this day, each graduating class designs its own class jacket, worn for the first time during Reunions weekend. Classes typically design new costumes for each major quinquennial reunion up until the 25th, when they receive a class blazer. The Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni introduced a Reunions Jacket in 2003 and all graduate alumni, regardless of graduation year, are unified in wearing this jacket each year. Reunions were cancelled in 1917 and 1918 for World War I, so the Victory Commencement of 1919 featured a throng of 5,000 alumni for the largest Reunions and P-rade yet. An even longer Victory Reunion P-rade in 1946 following World War II (and the cancelled Reunions of 1943, 1944, and 1945) brought back 7,300 alumni, with each class carrying service flags showing the number of classmates who served and were killed in the war. In 1947, the Class of 1922 held its 25th Reunion in Holder Hall Courtyard, becoming the first on-campus reunion site. (Previous reunions were held in private homes and rented spaces in town.) But it was not until 1952 that liquor was permitted to be served at the on-campus sites. Rain has put the occasional damper on the P-rade but only once in 1953 did it force a cancellation. Even then, some classes insisted on marching anyway! Over time, P-rades and Reunions increasingly became a family affair, but it was not until the undergraduate body became coeducational in 1969 that women were officially welcome to participate in the P-rade. 3

4 From the early- to mid-20th century, the P-rade route began at Nassau Hall, moved across campus to 1879 Arch, then down Prospect Avenue and around University Field to pass the president in his reviewing box. Construction of the EQuad on the site of University Field in the late 1960s changed the end of the route to the new Clarke Field south of Ivy Lane. This era also marked the last Yale-Princeton Commencement baseball game (1966), so the P-rade ending changed to an Alumni Association meeting welcoming the graduating seniors into the alumni body. In the early 1990s, the route was altered again to keep the P-rade entirely on campus beginning at FitzRandolph Gate, going around Nassau Hall and Cannon Green, then down Elm Drive to finish on Poe Field. Despite route changes, procession order remains traditional. At 2:00 PM on Reunions Saturday, the Nassau Hall bell tolls and the P-rade Grand Marshal and other dignitaries (including the University president) lead members of the 25th Reunion Class from front campus to Poe Field. The classes then process in descending class order, beginning with the Old Guard (classes beyond the 65th Reunion) who ride in golf carts or occasionally walk, always drawing the loudest cheers from spectators. In recognition of his commitment to Reunions, the eldest returning alumnus from the oldest returning class has the special privilege of carrying the Class of 1923 Cane a black wooden staff topped by a leaping silver tiger. Beginning in 1975, graduate alumni were invited to march between the 24th and 26th reunion classes, a tradition that has continued to this day. Throughout, dedicated alumni known as Marshals maintain order in their distinctive orange Da Vinci hats and blue blazers. The P-rade ends when the senior class sprints onto Poe Field, charging past the Reviewing Stand. In 1996, in celebration of the University s bicenquinquagenary (250th anniversary), a spectacular fireworks display was first held on Saturday night. The thousands of shells, custom soundtrack, and tailored choreography of the 25-minute display quickly became a highlight and annual tradition during Reunions. Increasing student body size and the inclusion of family members in the P-rade has swelled turnout and lively participation in the ever-more-colorful spectacle. Today, well over 20,000 alumni, family, and friends participate in this annual gathering, and no other university comes close to the pageantry, magnitude, and ceremony of Princeton Reunions. This summary was prepared by the Committee on Reunions and is adapted from the research and writings of Alexander Leitch 24, William K. Selden 34, Daniel N. White 65, J. T. Miller 70, and Liz Greenberg 02. 4

5 THURSDAY Thursday, May 29, :00 AM Princetoniana Take It or Leave It Tent Get your paws on another alum s unwanted Princeton memorabilia! Rather than discarding your unwanted, small Princeton collectibles and apparel, bring them to the new Take It or Leave It tent at Reunions so that they can be discovered by another alum or guest who will treasure them. Items not claimed by a new owner by 9:00 PM on Saturday will be disposed of. Leaving an item does not entitle giver to an acknowledgment of donation and receipts will not be given. To 9:00 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Council Committee on Princetoniana and the Alumni Council Committee on Reunions. East Pyne, South Lawn Tent. 10:00 AM Annual Meeting of the Auxiliary to the Isabella McCosh Infirmary All members of the Auxiliary to the Isabella McCosh Infirmary are welcome. Speaker: Kathy Wagner, Health Educator, University Health Services, Peer Health Adviser Program. To Noon. Sponsored by the Auxiliary to the Isabella McCosh Infirmary. McCosh Health Center, Room G20. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Center Open House All LGBT alumni and allies are invited for coffee and sweets. Staff will be on hand all day to talk with you about LGBT life on campus and how Princeton has evolved into a top institution for LGBT students. To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the LGBT Center. Frist Campus Center, Room 246 (LGBT Center). Princeton Yearbook Sale The Princeton Yearbook Agency will be selling past editions of the Nassau Herald, the Bric-a-Brac, and the Freshman Herald. Yearbooks will be available to purchase Thursday to Sunday. To 3:00 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Yearbook Agency. 48 University Place, Courtyard. TigerGear Sale TigerGear will be selling various Princeton-spirited gear designed by students for the Princeton University community. TigerGear will be available Thursday to Saturday. To 3:00 PM. Sponsored by TigerGear Agency. 48 University Place, Courtyard. 11:00 AM What Every Princeton Student Should Learn About America in the 21st Century The Program in American Studies is engaged in an experimental effort to reinvent the survey course. This will be a panel from the trenches. Professors Dirk Hartog, Anne Cheng, Rachael DeLue, and Paul Frymer will describe what they have learned about how to study and learn about 5

6 THURSDAY, May 29 that global, intractable, and impossible subject America. Panel will be followed by a reception in McCosh Hall, Room 40. To Noon. Sponsored by the Program in American Studies. McCosh Hall, Room :30 AM Class Officers Lunch and Gathering Join staff members from the Office of the Alumni Association for lunch. New and experienced officers can use this opportunity to share best practices. To 1:00 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Chancellor Green Rotunda. Noon American Studies Program Reception Please join us for a reception with American Studies Program faculty, alumni, and friends. To 1:30 PM. Sponsored by the Program in American Studies. McCosh Hall, Room 40. Princeton Band Reunion BBQ Join current Princeton University Band members and alumni for a casual barbecue luncheon. Lunch will be provided. To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Band. Poe Field, 1912 Pavilion (Picnic Shelter). 1:00 PM Career and Life Vision Program A highly personalized approach to career management that is at the core of the new strategic direction for Career Services. The workshop, led by the new Executive Director of Career Services, Pulin Sanghvi, offers a powerful set of concepts, frameworks, and reflections to help you discover new insights about yourself and what matters most to you. The workshop leverages frame-shifting concepts, introspective exercises, and small group interactions to help you articulate your values, beliefs, purposes, and vision for the future. You will leave with a new understanding of yourself and inspiration to follow the path most consistent with your unique vision of a happy and meaningful life. To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Office of Career Services. Frist Campus Center, Multipurpose Rooms A, B, and C. 2:00 PM Leadership, Gender, and Sexuality: What, When, Where, Why, and How? Moderator: Jill Dolan, Director, Program in Gender and Sexuality Studies. Panelists: Estela Diaz 14; Nimisha Barton *14; Alex Davis, Graduate Student, Sociology; Tara Christie Kinsey 97, Associate Dean and Administrator, Princeton Women s Mentorship Program; Amada Sandoval, Director, Women s Center and Administrator, Princeton Women s Mentorship Program; Karen Jackson- Weaver 94, Associate Dean for Academics and Diversity, Office of the Dean of the Graduate School, and Lecturer, Program in Gender and Sexuality Studies and the Program 6

7 THURSDAY in American Studies. To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by the Program in Gender and Sexuality Studies. Robertson Hall, Bowl :30 PM Bastien und Bastienne: A Comic Opera This comic opera, written when Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was only 12 years old, tells the tale of two young lovers and the magician who reunites them after a fight. Tickets are $4 for students and alumni, and $6 for community members. For more information, please visit opera.princeton.edu. We hope to see you there! To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Opera Company. Butler College, Amphitheater. Class of 1959 Reunion Seminar Speakers: Christopher L. Eisgruber 83, President, Princeton University; Cecilia Rouse, Dean, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs; and H. Vincent Poor *77, Dean, School of Engineering and Applied Science. President Eisgruber will address the broad issues facing Princeton, and the two Deans will speak about the work that they and their respective schools are doing at Princeton. The seminar should be a good way to get your 2014 Reunions off to great start. To 4:15 PM. Sponsored by the Class of McCosh Hall, Room 50. 3:00 PM Curatorial Tour of From a Thankful Nation Exhibition In celebration of the bicentennial of the beginning of movements for independence throughout Latin America, Firestone Library is presenting a spectacular exhibition titled From a Thankful Nation: Latin American Medals and Orders from the Robert L. Ross Collection at Princeton University. The show of hundreds of awards is the result of a series of donations made to the University s Numismatic Collection over the past five years by Ross, a local retired businessman. There will be an hour-long tour of the exhibit for alumni and the general public, led by Alan Stahl, Curator of Numismatics, with the participation of Ross. To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by Firestone Library and Friends of the Princeton University Library. Firestone Library, Main Gallery. Princeton University Art Museum Store Event This event is the perfect opportunity for alumni to purchase special artisanal merchandise, beautiful jewelry, coveted banners from previous museum exhibitions, and the newest art publication from the exhibition Rothko to Richter: Mark-Making in Abstract Painting from the Collection of Preston H. Haskell ( 60). While you re there, ask about the new Print on Demand program featuring artwork from the museum s permanent collection, and learn how your favorite Monet or portrait of George Washington can adorn a wall in your home, studio, or office. To 8:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Art Museum. Art Museum Tent. 7

8 THURSDAY, May 29 4:00 PM Concentric Circles of Influence: The Queenston Press Wine and cheese reception and self-guided tour of The Queenston Press Bicentennial Portfolio, on display at the Historical Society of Princeton (HSP). The exhibition features a collection of prints celebrating the roles played by New Jersey and Princeton in the historic events of The artwork was created by a group of talented local female artists known as the Queenston Press. This community of women came together to learn and practice printmaking at 14 Nassau Street during the 1960s and 1970s. Also on view: Einstein At Home and historic photographs from the HSP collection. To 5:30 PM. Sponsored by the Office of Community and Regional Affairs. Historical Society of Princeton, Bainbridge House, 158 Nassau Street. Meet the Curators Enjoy conversation with curators from the Princeton University Art Museum while sampling regional craft beer in the museum s Reunions tent. Attendees will also have the opportunity to accompany curators to the museum for collections-based tours. To 5:30 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Art Museum. Art Museum Tent. United World Colleges Reunion Reunite with your Udub family over some tea and snacks. To 7:00 PM. Sponsored by the United World Colleges Club of Princeton. Butler College, Class of 1915 Room. 5:00 PM Fuzzy Dice Reunions Show Join Fuzzy Dice, Princeton s self-proclaimed most attractive improv group, for an hour of short- and long-form improv comedy. This performance is highly interactive with the audience and also family friendly. Laughter and merriment are guaranteed and no ticket is required. See you there! To 6:00 PM. Sponsored by Fuzzy Dice Improv Comedy. U-Store Courtyard Tent. Princeton Varsity Club Awards Banquet Join students, parents, alumni, and friends as we honor the student-athletes of Princeton s Class of 2014 at the 17th Annual Princeton Varsity Club (PVC) Awards Banquet. Doors open at 5:00 PM for a cocktail and social hour, followed by dinner and event programming at 6:30 PM. The event is free for all senior student-athletes and $50 for all others. Table sponsorships are also available. Space is limited, and seating will be reserved. Guests are encouraged to RSVP. To RSVP, or for more information, please contact the Princeton Varsity Club at pvc@ princeton.edu or Details are also available at princetonvarsityclub.org. To 9:30 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Varsity Club. Graduate College Tent. 7:00 PM Lobster Club Improv Comedy Reunions Show Want a few laughs after your Reunions dinner? Come out and see Lobster Club, Princeton s first, oldest, and only completely no-audition improv comedy troupe! Lobster 8

9 THURSDAY Club is part of Shruggers?, a no-audition performing arts coalition that started last year. It s a one-time-only opportunity; this show has never been performed and will never be performed again! Tickets are $3 at the door. To 8:00 PM. Sponsored by Lobster Club. Rocky-Mathey Theatre. 8:00 PM Princeton Shakespeare Company Presents The Bacchae In this tragedy, Dionysus, a god, returns to Thebes, the land of his birth, to establish his rights and worship among those who dare not bow down to him. But when challenged by King Pentheus, Dionysus must prove his deity at all costs. Directed by Sean Drohan 14. To 10:30 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Shakespeare Company. Lewis Center for the Arts, Matthews Acting Studio (185 Nassau Street). Princeton University Players Presents Mack and Mabel The year is 1929, and Mack Sennet is a washed-up silent movie director in a world of talkies. But it wasn t always this way. Back in 1910, Mack was at the top of his game and in love with Mabel Normand, the clumsy sandwich delivery girl whom he made into a star. As Mabel gets pulled into the dark side of Hollywood, and her relationship with Mack begins to fall apart, it becomes harder and harder for Mack to keep making the world laugh. Tickets: $8 for students; $10 for alumni, faculty, and staff; and $12 for general admission. To 10:30 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Players. Frist Campus Center, Film and Performance Theater, Room 301. Theatre Intime Presents Everything in Isolation An offbeat and amped-up original work written by Ava Geyer 15 and directed by David Drew 14. Deb has to buy something at the pet store or else she seems creepy. Will needs to justify the Denmark joke more, and Chang would like to borrow your boots. All three would like to tell you some stories from their life well, a lot of stories from one particular section of their life, anyway. Listen carefully. Once we tell our stories, the real work begins. Tickets: $8 for students; $10 for alumni, faculty, and staff; and $12 for general admission. To 10:00 PM. Sponsored by Theatre Intime. Hamilton Murray Theater. 10:00 PM Koleinu Alumni Arch Sing Join Koleinu members past and present as we celebrate two decades of Jewish a cappella at Princeton! Alumni are invited to sing with the group as we take an exciting musical journey through Koleinu s history. To Midnight. Sponsored by Koleinu Arch. 11:00 PM Quipfire! Reunions Show Quipfire! is Princeton s oldest improv comedy group, founded in Come see us perform our signature mix of short- and long-form improv, with special appearances made by our alumni! Tickets are $7 and can be purchased at Frist Campus Center or at the door. To Midnight. Sponsored by Quipfire! Improv Comedy. Hamilton Murray Theater. 9

10 FRIDAY, May 30 Friday, May 30, :00 AM All-Level Vinyasa Flow Yoga Come salute the sun at this all-level vinyasa flow yoga class. Taught by certified yoga instructor Bianca Alexander 93, this class will invigorate, relax, and align your mind, body, and spirit. Please bring a yoga mat and a towel, and dress comfortably. Participants are required to sign in at the beginning of class. To 9:00 AM. Sponsored by the Class of Wilcox Hall Dance Studio, Wilson College. Princetoniana Take It or Leave It Tent Get your paws on another alum s unwanted Princeton memorabilia! Rather than discarding your unwanted, small Princeton collectibles and apparel, bring them to the new Take It or Leave It tent at Reunions so that they can be discovered by another alum or guest who will treasure them. Items not claimed by a new owner by 9:00 PM on Saturday will be disposed of. Leaving an item does not entitle giver to an acknowledgment of donation and receipts will not be given. To 9:00 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Council Committee on Princetoniana and the Alumni Council Committee on Reunions. East Pyne, South Lawn Tent. She Roars: Celebrating Women at Princeton Coffee and Conversation Start the day with a gathering of Princeton women in the spirit of She Roars, the 2011 women s conference. Alumnae are invited to meet for informal conversation over coffee and a light continental breakfast just before the Alumni-Faculty Forum in Dodds Auditorium, The Invisible Syllabus : Should Princeton Women Do It All? If you attended She Roars, or just wish you had, you ll like this chance to enjoy the welcoming and energetic spirit of a room full of Princeton women. To 9:00 AM. Sponsored by the Alumni Council Committee on Alumnae Initiatives. Robertson Hall, Shultz Dining Room. 9:00 AM Alumni-Faculty Forum: Climate Change Moderator: Robert H. Socolow, Professor Emeritus, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. Panelists: Paul A. Hanle 69, President and CEO, Climate Central; Namrita Kapur 89, Managing Director of Corporate Partnerships, Environmental Defense Fund; Michael C. MacCracken 64, Chief Scientist for Climate Change Programs, Climate Institute. To 10:00 AM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. McCormick Hall, Room 101. Alumni-Faculty Forum: Princeton Alumni in the Service of All Nations Moderator: João Biehl, Susan Dod Brown Professor of Anthropology and Co-Director, Program in Global Health and Health Policy. Panelists: George F. Hritz 69, Counsel, Kaplan, Fox & Kilsheimer, LLP, NYC; Christine E. Brady 79, President, The Americas Foundation; Jaime I. Ayala 84, CEO and Founder, Hybrid Social Solutions; Philip G. 10

11 FRIDAY Zabriskie 94, Managing Editor of Publications and Web, Doctors Without Borders; Elizabeth A. Pearce 99, Education Director, Save the Children, Bangladesh. To 10:00 AM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. McCosh Hall, Room 10. Alumni-Faculty Forum: The Invisible Syllabus : Should Princeton Women Do It All? Moderator: Tali Mendelberg, Professor of Politics. Panelists: Ann J. Morning *04, Associate Professor of Sociology, New York University; Juanita James 74, President and CEO, The Fairfield County Community Foundation; Christine B. Whelan 99, Senior Research Fellow, School of Human Ecology, University of Wisconsin; Allison Ball Swope 04, Product Manager, Facebook Inc.; Chloe S. Angyal 09, Senior Editor, Feministing.com and Senior Facilitator, The Op Ed Project. To 10:00 AM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Robertson Hall, Dodds Auditorium. Art of Science Breakfast Join the Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni for light breakfast refreshments, mimosas, and a viewing of the Art of Science exhibition, which explores the interplay between science and art. Each piece in the exhibition is, in its own way, a record of a moment of discovery when what is perceived suddenly becomes more than the sum of its parts. Several of the individuals responsible for the included works will be on hand to talk about the intersection of art and science in their work. To 10:15 AM. Sponsored by the Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni. Friend Center Atrium. Princeton in the Revolution Rand Mirante 70, a former lecturer in the Princeton Writing Program on the topic of Treason, will give an informal talk on Princeton and the College of New Jersey during the Revolution, with a particular focus on the pivotal campaign of The talk will be followed by a visit to the Princeton University Art Museum to view the Charles Willson Peale painting, George Washington at the Battle of Princeton. To 10:00 AM. Sponsored by the Class of East Pyne, Room :30 AM Kids Against Hunger Coalition The Class of 1989 will be teaming up with the Kids Against Hunger Coalition (KAHC) to package meals to feed 50,000 adults or 100,000 children. Every day, over 40,000 children die from hunger-related diseases. You and your family can make a difference with an hour or two of your time. We will be working with KAHC to assemble meals that will be distributed locally, nationally, and internationally to people in need. Adults and children (under 10 with adults only) of all ages are welcome. The cost of the meals will be subsidized in part by your donations. A donation of $28 will pay for 100 meals. To sign up or donate, go to To 1:30 PM. Sponsored by the Class of New South Tent. 11

12 FRIDAY, May 30 10:00 AM 17th Annual PrincetonEN Business Plan Competition The day will kick off with a keynote speaker, followed by a startup showcase that will allow you to see the most innovative and interesting startups Princetonians are involved in. Check them out and network with fellow entrepreneurs and investors. The Annual Pitch competition will follow and the First Place Winner and our People s Choice Award will be announced. To 2:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Entrepreneurs Network. Friend Center. Classics Department Alumni Breakfast All Classics alumni are invited to join the faculty and staff for breakfast. To 11:00 AM. Sponsored by the Department of Classics. East Pyne, Room 143 (Prentice Memorial Library). Digital Humanities Showcase The Digital Humanities Initiative is proud to present a project showcase! Come and hear about the future of humanities research and teaching through digital tools and methods. From faculty-led online archives to courses based around student-built digital systems, there is much to learn and explore! To 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Digital Humanities Initiative. McCormick Hall, Room 106. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Center Open House The LGBT Center invites all LGBT alumni and allies for coffee and sweets. Staff will be on hand all day to talk with you about LGBT life on campus and how Princeton has evolved into a top institution for LGBT students. To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the LGBT Center. Frist Campus Center, Room 246 (LGBT Center). Princeton University Art Museum Store Event This event is the perfect opportunity for alumni to purchase special artisanal merchandise, beautiful jewelry, coveted banners from previous museum exhibitions, and the newest art publication from the exhibition Rothko to Richter: Mark-Making in Abstract Painting from the Collection of Preston H. Haskell ( 60), Class of While you re there, ask about the new Print on Demand program featuring artwork from the museum s permanent collection, and learn how your favorite Monet or portrait of George Washington can adorn a wall in your home, studio, or office. To 8:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Art Museum. Art Museum Tent. Princeton University Orchestra Reunion and Open Rehearsal To 2:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Orchestra. Woolworth Music Center, Front Lawn. 10:30 AM Alumni-Faculty Forum: Building Your Business Learning What Really Matters Moderator: Derek Lidow 73, Professional Specialist and Lecturer, Electrical Engineering and the Keller Center. Panelists: Mimi Chen 79, President and Co-Founder, Cognitive Code; Steven P. Papa 94, Serial Entrepreneur; 12

13 FRIDAY Michael A. Carvin 04, Founder and CEO of SmartAsset; Joshua Ross Weinstein 09, Founder, YouAreTV. To 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Whig Hall, Senate Chamber. Alumni-Faculty Forum: Living the Arts Moderator: Jill Dolan, Director, Program in Gender and Sexuality Studies, Annan Professor in English, and Professor of English and Theater in the Lewis Center for the Arts. Panelists: Marvin Cheiten *71, CEO, Water Master LLC; Harry C. Weber 64, Sculptor; David Groff 79, Poet; Jessica Del Vecchio 99, Doctoral Candidate, Theatre Department, The Graduate Center at the City University of New York; Jason O. Gilbert 09, Senior Editor, Yahoo Tech. To 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. McCormick Hall, Room 101. Alumni-Faculty Forum: Technology: Advancement in Education? Moderator: Chris Campisano, Director and Lecturer, Program in Teacher Preparation. Panelists: Marc E. Miller 69, Founding Member, SEED School; Janice Levy Block 84, EVP, Chief Legal and Administrative Officer, Kaplan Inc.; Aimee Rogstad Guidera 89, Executive Director, Data Quality Campaign; Eric D. Westendorf 94; Co-Founder and CEO of LearnZillion; Jessica A. Brondo 04, Founder and CEO, Admittedly. To 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. McCosh Hall, Room 50. Alumni-Faculty Forum: Where Will Neuroscience Take Us? Moderator: Jonathan Cohen, the Robert Bendheim and Lynn Bendheim Thoman Professor in Neuroscience, Professor of Psychology and the Princeton Neuroscience Institute, and Co-Director, Princeton Neuroscience Institute. Panelists: Kimberly J. Montgomery *07, Professional Staff, Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives; Patrice McConnell Cromwell 84, Director, Strategic Initiatives, Center for Community and Economic Opportunity, The Annie E. Casey Foundation; S. Matthew Liao 94, Director and Associate Professor, Center for Bioethics, New York University; Daniel J. O Shea 09, Ph.D. Candidate, Stanford University. To 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Princeton Neuroscience Institute, Room A32. Beyond Einstein: 200 Years of NJ-Based Innovation in Science and Technology Learn about engineering innovations that have taken place here at Princeton and throughout New Jersey. Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Michael Littman will be your guide through a series of contributions that have helped create tomorrow today. To 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni. Friend Center, 006. Economic Policy Challenges: A Discussion with N. Gregory Mankiw 80 and Christopher Sims N. Gregory Mankiw 80, former Chairman of George W. Bush s Council of Economic Advisers and the Robert M. Beren Professor of Economics at Harvard University, and 13

14 FRIDAY, May 30 Christopher Sims, 2011 Nobel Laureate and the John F. Sherrerd 52 University Professor of Economics at Princeton University, will discuss pressing economic policy issues with a small panel of Princeton students. They will address a variety of topics, including monetary policy, tax reform policy, the rising costs of higher education and online learning, financial market reform, the impact of the Affordable Care Act on the long-term cost and quality of health care, and growing inequality. To Noon. Sponsored by the Griswold Center for Economic Policy Studies. Robertson Hall, Dodds Auditorium. Pace Center for Civic Engagement Open House Welcome all Pace Center alumni, friends, and families! Please stop by for refreshments, meet our new staff, and connect with old friends. To 12:30 PM. Sponsored by the Pace Center for Civic Engagement. Frist Campus Center, Room 201A (Pace Center Lounge). Princeton, America s Campus: Explore 260 Years of Architecture Princeton has one of the world s most beautiful and historic campuses. Discover its secrets during this popular walking tour by W. Barksdale Maynard 88, author of two books about the history of the University, including the recently published Princeton: America s Campus. The tour will start in front of Nassau Hall and end beside Firestone Library. To 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Class of 1969 and the Alumni Council Committee on Princetoniana. Nassau Hall Steps. Tour the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) Come see the U.S. Department of Energy s Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, a national laboratory dedicated to developing magnetic fusion as a clean, plentiful, and abundant source of electric energy, and go on a tour given by PPPL physicists and engineers. No open-toed or high-heeled shoes. Children ages 12 and over, please. A government ID is required. PPPL is located off the Forrestal Campus/Sayre Drive exit off Route 1 South or North. Driving directions at pppl.gov/about/visiting-pppl or take the Forrestal Campus/PPPL green line Tiger- Transit bus. Go to princeton.edu/transportation/ttroutes/ and click on the Forrestal/PPPL line for details. To Noon. Sponsored by PPPL. PPPL, 100 Stellarator Road, Forrestal Campus, Plainsboro. 11:00 AM All-Service ROTC Alumni Cookout Annual Reunions cookout for military alumni from all services (ROTC, PLC, OCS, et al.). Join fellow alumni who served our nation through the military. Families welcome. Enjoy lunch and take advantage of the chance to catch up. The annual meeting of the Alumni and Friends group will take place during the event. Lunch tickets: $10, adults and children over 12; free, children under 12. Tickets available at the tent. To 1:30 PM. Sponsored by Alumni and Friends of Princeton ROTC. Whig Hall, Tent. 14

15 FRIDAY Battle of the Alumni Bands The seventh annual outdoor free concert featuring alumni from all the major reunion classes. This concert is dedicated to those alumni who formed extracurricular party bands while they were undergraduates at Princeton. The alumni will reassemble their old bands and perform three or four songs each in a 20- to 30-minute set. Come cheer your classmates as they rekindle their musical magic. Bands scheduled to appear include 2009, 1989, 1984, 1974, and a special tribute to the Old Guard. To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. U-Store Courtyard Tent. 11:30 AM William C. Campbell 45 and Betty Donovan Alumni Golf Tournament Lunch served from 11:30 AM to 12:15 PM, with a shotgun start at 12:30 PM. The $200 entry fee per person includes all golf fees, lunch, prizes, and tournament gift. To reserve your spot, golf@princeton.edu or call To 5:30 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Golf. Springdale Golf Club. Noon Princeton Football Alumni Game Come watch former football athletes participate in an alumni football game. Registration for participants begins at Noon. To 3:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Football Association. Princeton Stadium, Powers Field. Princeton Sailing Alumni Barbecue Come join the Princeton Sailing Team for a BBQ and a good time! To 3:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Sailing Team. Lockwood-Pirie 27 Boathouse. 12:30 PM Friends of Men s Basketball Reunions Meeting Meet Head Coach Mitch Henderson 98 and assistant coaches Brian Earl 99; Marcus Jenkins, Air Force 04; and Brett MacConnell, Rutgers 08. Learn about the incoming freshmen, future prospects, and the schedule for To 1:30 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Men s Basketball. Robertson Hall, Bowl 001. MAE Graduate Student Alumni Career Panel To 1:30 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. Engineering Quadrangle, Room J223. 1:00 PM disiac Reunions Show This show will consist of pieces from our 15th anniversary show, disiac XV, and our spring show, On The Edge. This show will be high-energy and be composed of pieces ranging from contemporary to hip-hop, and any styles in between. Tickets are $5. To 2:30 PM. Sponsored by disiac Dance Company. Frist Campus Center, Film and Performance Theater, Room

16 FRIDAY, May 30 Entrepreneurship Reunions Reception Come meet and mingle with other student and alumni members of the Princeton entrepreneurial community. To 2:30 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Entrepreneurship Club, the Princeton Entrepreneurs Network, and the Keller Center. Friend Center Atrium. How Chocolate Is Made: From Bean to Bar with the Institute for Chocolate Studies Have you ever wondered how chocolate is made? Find out how the beans of the cocoa tree, Theobroma cacao, become a delicious dessert. Members of Princeton s student-run bean-to-bar chocolate factory will demonstrate all of the steps in the chocolate-making process and will answer questions on the history and production of chocolate. There will also be bars for sale and free samples. To 2:00 PM. Sponsored by the Institute for Chocolate Studies. McCosh Hall, Room 10. Muslim Friday Prayers and Meet and Greet Join the Muslim community on campus for Jummah (Friday worship) and meet and greet with your friends from past years over samosas and tea! To 3:00 PM. Sponsored by the Muslim Life Program. Murray-Dodge Hall, First Floor. 1:30 PM Friends of Men s Basketball Alumni Game and BBQ Please join us immediately after our Reunion Meeting for our annual Reunions alumni game followed by a BBQ picnic. To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Men s Basketball. Jadwin Gym, Hodes Plaza. Humanistic Studies Reunion Talk During this lecture and lively discussion, Gideon Rosen *92, Stuart Professor of Philosophy, will speak on How Can We Know? Skepticism in the Humanities. Professor Rosen is also Chair, Council of the Humanities; Director, Program in Humanistic Studies; Director, Stewart Seminars in Religion; and Director, Program in Linguistics. Alumni of the legendary HUM sequence, Interdisciplinary Approaches to Western Culture from Antiquity to the Modern Era, and all others are welcome. Coffee and conversation starting at 1:30 PM. Lecture at 2:00 PM. To 3:00 PM. Sponsored by the Council of the Humanities. East Pyne, Room 010. Medical Therapies 1964 to 2014: How Far Have We Come? In honor of its 50th Reunion, the Class of 1964 will feature six classmates from the medical field presenting pertinent information on progress since 1964 and the current management of certain medical conditions. These specialties include ophthalmology, cardiology, hospital management, orthopedics, neurosurgery, and peripheral vascular surgery. All Reunions attendees are welcome, and a question-and-answer session will follow. To 3:00 PM. Sponsored by the Class of Princeton Neuroscience Institute, Room A32. 16

17 FRIDAY Tour the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) Come see the U.S. Department of Energy s Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, a national laboratory dedicated to developing magnetic fusion as a clean, plentiful, and abundant source of electric energy, and go on a tour given by PPPL physicists and engineers. No open-toed or high-heeled shoes. Children ages 12 and over please. A government ID is required. PPPL is located off the Forrestal Campus/Sayre Drive exit off Route 1 South or North. Driving directions at visiting-pppl or take the Forrestal Campus/PPPL green line TigerTransit bus. Go to and click on the Forrestal/PPPL line for details. To 3:00 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory. PPPL, 100 Stellarator Road, Forrestal Campus, Plainsboro. 2:00 PM Annual Meeting of the Rugby Endowment Board All Friends of Rugby with business before the Rugby Endowment Board may attend and, at the discretion of Board Chair Elycia Sherman 87 S90 or Vice Chair Henry Maguire 79, participate in the open session of the meeting. To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Rugby. Tiger Inn, Class of 1971 Library (48 Prospect Avenue). Art and Archaeology Department Annual Reunion Lecture and Reception Join Professor Hal Foster for a talk titled On the Rapport between Painting and Photography in Pop Art. It is often said that painting cannot cope with media, society, and popular culture. This lecture on Pop Art, which focuses on its adaptation of photography and film, suggests otherwise. Please stop by to say hello to fellow alumni, faculty, and staff. To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Art and Archaeology. McCormick Hall, Room 106. Chemical and Biological Engineering Alumni Ice Cream Social Bring your family and reconnect with alumni and faculty at our annual department Ice Cream Social. To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering (formerly Chemical Engineering). Engineering Quadrangle, Room A203. Chemistry Faculty Talks Chemistry faculty will talk about what they do and why it s important! Learn about current research in the department. Reception to follow. To 3:00 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Chemistry. Frick Chemistry Laboratory, Taylor Auditorium. Civil and Environmental Engineering Alumni Happy Hour Please join the CEE Department in the happiest of hours with our alumni. This is a wonderful opportunity to reunite with old friends and students that have contributed so much to our department over the years. To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Engineering Quadrangle, Room E

18 FRIDAY, May 30 Considering Law School? Thinking about law school? Meet with Lyon Zabsky, PreLaw Adviser, and learn about the application process, LSAT, timelines, and more. To 3:00 PM. Sponsored by the Office of Career Services. Robertson Hall, Bowl 001. Mathematics Department Open House Join us in the Math Department to hear about some of the current research by Math faculty and students. Refreshments will be served. To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Mathematics. Fine Hall, 3rd Floor Common Room. Navigating the College Admission Process Janet Lavin Rapelye, Dean of Undergraduate Admission, and Susan Katzmann Horner 86, Chair of the Alumni Council Princeton Schools Committee, will lead a lively discussion on everything you wanted to know about preparing to apply for college but were afraid to ask. Open to students in 9th through 11th grades and their parents. In addition, join the Admission staff and members of the Princeton Schools Committee in honoring this year s winner of the Spencer J. Reynolds 61 Award, Mary Sweeney Koger 86. To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Schools Committee. Whig Hall Senate Chamber. Operations Research and Financial Engineering Reception Join ORFE alumni for afternoon tea, snacks, and mingling. To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Operations Research and Financial Engineering (ORFE). Sherrerd Hall Atrium. Panel of Military Alumni Alumni who have served recently in the U.S. Armed Forces in Iraq and Afghanistan will provide perspectives on their overseas service and experiences. To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by Alumni and Friends of Princeton ROTC. McCosh Hall, Room 46. Princeton University Wind Ensemble Alumni Concert This event is kid-friendly and open to the public. The concert will feature selections from the Wind Ensemble s current concert season plus popular tunes from movies and TV shows! Alumni, we d love to have you play with us, so feel free to bring your instrument with you! Meet us at 1:40 PM to warm up and get music before the concert. To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Wind Ensemble. Class of 1879 Hall Lawn. Reading of Emptynesterhood: A Second Coming of Age When Deena s youngest child leaves for college, she collapses into a pile of dirty laundry. But when her husband Andy s business fails, she and Andy open Frenchify, a place where women go to learn to pretend to be French. Both the business and the marriage are taking off when the demands of their children threaten to derail both. Please join us for a reading of this lighthearted new musical. Book and lyrics by Lauren Taslitz 79, music by Paul Libman, and featuring Shahab Sharify 79, Patty Shaw Sprague 80, Glenn Paul 79, Lisa Edelstein Sack 79, 18

19 FRIDAY Steve Davis 79, and Sarah Porter Waterbury 79. Music direction by Andrea Grody 11. To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Class of Hamilton Murray Theater. Religion Department Reception Welcome to all undergraduate and graduate alumni and friends. Please stop by to say hello to fellow alumni, faculty, and staff. To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Religion. Class of 1879 Hall, Religion Department Lounge. The Moynihan Report as Its 50th Anniversary Approaches: What Lessons Should be Drawn? A conversation between Robert P. George, McCormick Chair in Jurisprudence and Founding Director, James Madison Program; W. Bradford Wilcox *01, Director, National Marriage Project, University of Virginia and Director of Graduate Studies and Associate Professor, Sociology Department, University of Virginia; and other special guests. To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. Lewis Thomas Lab, Room 003. The Architecture of Climate Change A panel discussion with the Structures of Coastal Resilience team on planning a built environment for coastal climate change. To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Alumni- Corps. Chancellor Green Rotunda. 2:30 PM Alumni-Faculty Forum: Big Brother Is Watching: Is Privacy a Thing of the Past or Can It Be Reclaimed? Moderator: Edward Felten, Robert E. Kahn Professor of Computer Science and Public Affairs, Director, Center for Information Technology Policy, and Director, Program in Technology and Society. Panelists: Walter S. Poole 64, Historian, Department of Defense; Nicholas W. Allard 74, Joseph Crea Dean and Professor of Law, Brooklyn Law School; Nuala O Connor 89, President, Center for Democracy & Technology; Kiersten Todt 94, President and Managing Partner, Liberty Group Ventures, LLC; Kevin H. Moriarty 99, Attorney, Federal Trade Commission; Nicole Perlroth 04, Technology Writer, The New York Times. To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. McCosh Hall, Room 50. Alumni-Faculty Forum: Cities of the Future Moderator: Guy Nordenson, Professor of Architecture. Panelists: Jim Stockard 64, Curator, The Loeb Fellowship, Harvard Graduate School of Design; Graham A. Richard 69, CEO, Advanced Energy Economy; John D. S. Hatch 84, Principal, Clarke Caton Hintz, and Partner, HHG Development; Clifford J. Levy 89, Senior Editor, The New York Times. To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Architecture Building, Betts Auditorium. Alumni-Faculty Forum: Investment Frontiers: Where Is the Smart Money Going? Moderator: Ronnie Sircar, Professor of Operations Research and Financial Engineering. Panelists: Craig A. Drill 64, President, Craig Drill Capital; Thanassis 19

20 FRIDAY, May 30 G. Mazarakis 84, COO, Southern Star; Ahmad A. Al-Hamad 94, Managing Director, Asiya Investments; Ankur A. Patel 09, Chief Investment Officer, R2 Macro. To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Friend Center, Room 101. Alumni-Faculty Forum: The Enshrinement of Civil Rights: 50 Years from the Civil Rights Act to the Defense of Marriage Act Moderator: Imani Perry, Professor of African American Studies and Faculty Associate, Program in Law and Public Affairs. Panelists: David H. Hunter 64, Retired Attorney, Civil Rights Division, Department of Justice; Raymond O. Arsenault 69, John Hope Franklin Professor of Southern History and Chairman of the Department of History and Politics, University of South Florida St. Petersburg; Craig Varoga 79, Chief Executive Officer, Varoga & Associates; Alan D. Flippen 84, Associate Managing Editor, The New York Times. To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. McCosh Hall, Room 28. Annual Giving Volunteer Reception All volunteers for Annual Giving are invited to gather for an informal reception to meet fellow volunteers and the staff, and to celebrate our progress to date. To 4:30 PM. Sponsored by the Office of Annual Giving. Prospect House Drawing Room and Patio. Bastien und Bastienne: A Comic Opera This comic opera, written when Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was only 12 years old, tells the tale of two young lovers and the magician who reunites them after a fight. Tickets are $4 for students and alumni, and $6 for community members. For more information, please visit our website, opera.princeton.edu. We hope to see you there! To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Opera Company. Butler College, Amphitheater. Book Signing with Kelly Baum and Preston H. Haskell 60 Kelly Baum, Haskell Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, Princeton University Art Museum, and Preston H. Haskell 60 will be available to sign copies of Rothko to Richter: Mark-Making in Abstract Painting from the Collection of Preston H. Haskell. Published by the museum, this richly illustrated publication features 27 paintings by some of the most important American and European artists of the mid- to late-20th century, and serves as a window into the evolution of process, mark-making, and abstraction between 1950 and Conversation to follow. To 3:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Art Museum. McCormick Hall Lobby. Outdoor Action Tree Tour of the Princeton Campus The Princeton University campus has over 150 different tree species from around the world as well as trees dating back to the 1700s. Come learn about the history and diversity of trees on campus at this Reunions favorite led by Glenn Merc Morris 72. To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by Outdoor Action. Whig Hall Steps. 20

21 FRIDAY Panel on the State of Politics on Campus The College Democrats and the Princeton Progressives present a panel on the political climate for today s Princeton students. Moderated by the College Democrats, student leaders of political groups across the ideological spectrum, including the American Whig-Cliosophic Society, the Pride Alliance, the Dream Team, and the Princeton United Left, discuss the stereotypes and realities surrounding the state of politics on campus. To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by Princeton College Democrats. Robertson Hall, Bowl :00 PM Anthropology Open House All returning Anthropology alumni welcome. To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Anthropology. Aaron Burr Hall, 1st Floor Lobby. Celebrate Jewish Student Life at Princeton Share your memories of Princeton Hillel, Stevenson Hall, and the CJL at our informal cocktail reception, which will feature insights by Abby Klionsky 14 from her senior thesis, Jews in the Tiger s Lair. To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Center for Jewish Life/Hillel. Center for Jewish Life, 70 Washington Road. Chemistry Alumni Reception Please join faculty, students, fellow alumni, and staff for a wine and cheese reception following a faculty talk. Frick Lab tours available. To 4:30 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Chemistry. Frick Chemistry Laboratory, Taylor Commons. Chocolate Sampling Table Come sample chocolate produced by Princeton s student-run bean-to-bar chocolate factory! We will be answering questions about the chocolate-making process, giving away free samples, and selling student made chocolate bars. To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Institute for Chocolate Studies. U-Store Courtyard. Collecting Abstraction: A Conversation with Preston H. Haskell 60 Pulitzer Prize winning author and art critic Mark Stevens 73 will discuss the collecting of modern and contemporary art with Preston H. Haskell 60 in conjunction with the exhibition Rothko to Richter. A reception in the galleries will follow. To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Art Museum. McCormick Hall, Room 101. Electrical Engineering Alumni Reception Please join us for a wine and cheese reception where you can reconnect with your classmates and see the exciting research currently being done in the department. To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Electrical Engineering. Engineering Quadrangle, Room F110. Faith and Ethics in the Executive Suite: Bill Powers 79 William C. Powers 79 will be interviewed by David W. Miller, Director of the Faith and Work Initiative in Princeton s Center for the Study of Religion, exploring the role of faith and ethics in the executive suite. Bill 21

22 FRIDAY, May 30 is currently a philanthropist and investor, managing several private equity funds with a focus on real estate and consumer goods. Formerly, he served as a member of the Executive and Investment Committee, and was a fixed-income portfolio manager and managing director at Pacific Investment Management Co. Q&A will follow the interview. To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Faith and Work Initiative. Frist Campus Center, Room 302. Geosciences Alumni Reception All Geosciences alumni, faculty, current students, and friends are welcome. Includes informal poster session and tours of new department facilities. To 5:30 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Geosciences. Guyot Hall, Great Hall. Global Health Program Senior-Alumni Reception (GHP) All GHP faculty, seniors, alumni, and their guests are cordially invited to attend a wine and cheese reception to celebrate the Global Health and Health Policy Program s graduating seniors. To 4:30 PM. Sponsored by the Program in Global Health and Health Policy (GHP). Wallace Hall, Room 300. Molecular Biology Science Seminar Insights into human infectious diseases from humanized mice. Presented by Alexander Ploss, Assistant Professor, Department of Molecular Biology. To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Molecular Biology. Schultz Lab, Room 107. Not the Library You Knew (Even If You Graduated from Princeton Last Year) Tour Firestone Library under renovation before, during, and after. Witness the 10-year project that President Eisgruber has described as preserving Firestone s scholarly character while improving navigability and creating jewel-like study spaces that invite readers and inspire scholars. To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by Friends of the Princeton University Library. Firestone Library Lobby. Office of Sustainability Campus Green Tour A tour of campus green spaces and initiatives. To 4:30 PM. Sponsored by the Office of Sustainability. Frist Campus Center, South Lawn Tent. PFA Reunions Reception Join us for a gathering of former teammates, football staff, board members, and supporters. To 6:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Football Association. Princeton Stadium, Powers Field. Reclaiming National Prosperity: Latinos and the Future of America In his 2014 State of the Union Address, President Barack Obama asserted that what unites this nation, regardless of race or region or party, young or old, rich or poor, is the simple, profound belief in opportunity for all, the notion that if you work hard you can get ahead in America. The Latino community is integral to the President s call to win the future by out-competing, out-innovating, and out-educating the rest of the world. This session will focus on the risks and opportunities for the nation if it fails to 22

23 FRIDAY capitalize on the burgeoning Hispanic population. To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Program in Latino Studies. Aaron Burr Hall, Room 219. Star Wars Movie Screening Join the Class of 1994 for a theater-style showing of the original 1977 Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. Bring the kids and help us introduce this classic to the next generation of fans. Priority seating for Class of 94 and their guests. May the 94s be with you! To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Class of McCosh Hall, Room 10. Soccer and Sustainability: A Survivor s Story Join Princeton s student chapter of Engineers Without Borders to hear Ethan Zohn, former professional soccer player, winner of the hit reality television show Survivor: Africa in 2002, and competitor on Season 19 of The Amazing Race, speak about his humanitarian work. As some World Cup soccer enthusiasts and philanthropists may know, Zohn is the cofounder of Grassroots Soccer, an organization that harnesses the power and appeal of soccer to teach African youth about HIV/AIDS prevention. A motivated humanitarian, a cancer survivor, and the author of multiple books, Zohn is an inspiration to many. The speaker portion of the event will be followed by a reception in the Bernstein Gallery. To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by Engineers Without Borders. Robertson Hall, Bowl 016. WWS Graduate Alumni Reception All returning WWS graduate alumni are invited to have an opportunity to meet each other and be greeted by Dean Cecilia Rouse. To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. Robertson Hall, Shultz Dining Room. 3:30 PM 39th Annual Dante Reunion Thirty-ninth Annual Dante Reunion of Robert Hollander s and now Simone Marchesi s Dante class. Texts to be discussed: Purgatorio Seminar from 4:00-5:30 PM, preceded by readings of the three cantos. Reception to follow in East Pyne, Room 305. To 6:30 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. East Pyne, Room 010. Coursera Campus Sessions with Professors Spergel and Centeno Join David Spergel, the Charles A. Young Professor on the Class of 1897 Foundation (3:30 4:15 PM), and Miguel Centeno, the Musgrave Professor of Sociology (4:15 5:00 PM), and fellow enrollees in Coursera courses. Professor Spergel will be available to discuss themes from his spring term course Imagining Other Earths, and Professor Centeno will kick off his summer course, The Paradoxes of War, for which the Office of the Alumni Association is creating special online features for Princeton alumni and their families. Come talk with these pioneering professors about their MOOC experiences and meet other intellectually engaged alumni. To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Architecture Building, Betts Auditorium. 23

24 FRIDAY, May 30 Give More Than You Take: A Discussion about Generosity at Work When do you get more by giving than taking? Who benefits when you give away your professional expertise? Should you do so? Why? And what about being generous to your colleagues, more broadly? Must such assistance come at the expense of your own professional interests? Or can professional generosity form the basis of a career strategy that s good for both you and society more broadly? A panel discussion to explore these questions and more. Moderator: Brian Childs 98, Chair, Alumni Council Committee on Careers and Of Counsel, Fabyanske, Westra, Hart & Thomson, P.A. Panelists: Pulin M. Sanghvi, Executive Director, Office of Career Services; Alexander Shermansong 97, CEO, Civic Consulting USA. A wine and cheese networking session will follow. To 5:30 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Council Committee on Careers and the Office of Career Services. Frist Campus Center, Multipurpose Rooms A, B, and C. Maclean House Open House Originally built in 1756 as the President s house, Maclean House has been the home of the Alumni Association of Princeton University since Over the past year, this National Historic Landmark has undergone an extensive renovation and is now open for you to visit and enjoy. Please stop by to see the new interiors, walk in the gardens, and meet friends. To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Maclean House. Princeton Arts Alumni Reception Did you earn a certificate from the Lewis Center for the Arts (aka 185 )? Take any classes there? Participate in an on-campus arts organization? A cappella? Music? Dance? Theater? Concentrate in music or art/archaeology? Do you now create art, work in the arts, support and/or just love the arts? If you said yes to any of those questions, please come enjoy the inaugural Reunions reception for the Princeton Arts Alumni Association, a nascent group that connects/serves alumni who create, manage, and support the arts. Mingle and chat about the arts and our future plans to facilitate a network of alumni and undergraduates in the arts. Learn more at arts.princeton.edu/alumni. To 5:30 PM. Sponsored by the Lewis Center for the Arts. Lewis Center for the Arts, Lucas Gallery (185 Nassau Street). Reunions Organ Recital University Organist Eric Plutz will play his annual Reunions recital, showcasing the Mander organ. To 4:30 PM. Sponsored by the Office of Religious Life, the University Chapel, and the Class of 1970, in honor of William H. Scheide 36 h70, and in memory of Ernest Gordon h70 and Robert F. Goheen h70. University Chapel. 3:45 PM American Whig-Cliosophic Society Reunions Debate The American Whig-Cliosophic Society, the nation s oldest political, literary, and debating society, will be hosting its annual Reunions debate. This year, come join us as we debate whether Princeton is living up to its 24

25 FRIDAY informal motto, In the nation s service and in the service of all nations. Refreshments will be provided. To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by American Whig-Cliosophic Society. Whig Hall Senate Chamber. Parenting Young Adult Children with Mental Illness Major mental illnesses typically manifest in the teen and young adult years, as our children stand at the threshold of their promise. When they falter, parents may experience tremendous sadness and grief, and feel bewildered, angry, anxious, hopeless, and helpless. Some may blame themselves or view the family situation as somehow shameful. We remain silent, especially in the company of our high-achieving Princeton alumni community. Join fellow Princetonians and mental health experts in open discussion of this greatest of parental challenges, and how it may be affecting your life. Moderator: Robin Herman 73, former Assistant Dean, Harvard School of Public Health. Panelists: Calvin R. Chin, psychologist, Director of Counseling and Psychological Services at Princeton University; Laurie Watson Raymond 73, psychiatrist in private practice, Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School at the Cambridge Health Alliance, and past Director of the Harvard Medical School Office of Advising Resources. To 4:45 PM. Sponsored by University Health Services. McCosh Hall, Room 64. 4:00 PM Are Financial Institutions Too Big or Too Big to Fail? Colloquium Have recent reforms done away with the problem of too big to fail or not? How should large financial institutions be regulated? A distinguished panel of experts from the public sector, the private sector, and academia present contrasting perspectives on this critical issue. Moderator: Linda Goldberg *88, Vice President, Financial Intermediation, Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Panelists: Paul A. Volcker 49, Former Federal Reserve Chairman, Founder of the Volcker Alliance; Richard J. Herring *73, Jacob Safra Professor of International Banking, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania; Martin J. Gruenberg 75, Chair, U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; and Donald S. Bernstein 75, Partner and Head of Insolvency and Restructuring Practice, Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP. Reception to follow in the McCosh Courtyard Tent. To 6:00 PM. Sponsored by the Program in Law and Public Affairs and the Julis-Rabinowitz Center for Public Policy and Finance. McCosh Hall, Room 50. Faith and Cultural Change: The Impact of Christian Leadership Development Christian leaders matter. Get an inside look at the model that provides a solid foundation for more than 400 current Princeton students to lead from a Christian worldview. Princeton Faith and Action (PFA) students will share how Christian leadership development at Princeton has impacted their lives. Matt Bennett, Founder and President of Christian Union, and Tim Adhikari, Christian Union 25

26 FRIDAY, May 30 Ministry Director at Princeton, will participate. Refreshments served. To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Faith and Action. Prospect House, Room E. Friends of Princeton Volleyball Reception Please join us for our annual Friends of Princeton Volleyball Reception! Come, go, come back again. Drinks and light fare provided. Please enter the gym through the Dillon Tower entrance. To 9:00 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Volleyball. Dillon Gym, Tower Conference Room. High Meadows Fellows Alumni Gathering A great opportunity to catch up with old friends and meet fellow Princetonians who have worked in the environmental space, as well as learn about the various ways your colleagues career paths have branched since their fellowship experiences. We hope this event will strengthen the High Meadows sense of community and broaden the base of young professionals with whom we can network and communicate for advice, ideas, and opinions. To 5:30 PM. Sponsored by the Pace Center for Civic Engagement. Guyot Hall, Atrium. Jesus and Baseball or How Sacrifice Works Our distinguished speaker this year is John R. Bowlin *93, the Rimmer and Ruth de Vries Associate Professor of Reformed Theology and Public Life at Princeton Theological Seminary. Bowlin earned his M.Div. from Union Theological Seminary in New York City, and his M.A. and Ph.D. from Princeton University. He is a member of the American Academy of Religion and the Society of Christian Ethics. His areas of specialization are Christian ethics, moral philosophy, social ethics and criticism, and the history of moral theology. To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Westminster Foundation and Princeton Presbyterians. Robertson Hall, Bowl 002. Memorial Service for Dean Fred Hargadon h66 h93 h95 h98 h02 h06 h07 Please join us in a celebration of the life of Dean Fred Hargadon, former Dean of Admission. Remembrances will be shared by family and friends, as well as a special performance by the Princeton University Glee Club. A reception will follow in the Chancellor Green Rotunda. All are welcome. To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Office of the Recording Secretary. Alexander Hall, Richardson Auditorium. MolBio/EEB Alumni Picnic The Molecular Biology and the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Departments welcome department alumni to our annual picnic reunion! To 6:00 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Molecular Biology and the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Eno Hall, Glade. Pro-Life Pro-Family Reception The Anscombe Society, Princeton Pro-Life, and The Alternative welcome alumni and friends to our annual Reunions gathering and celebration of life and family here at Princeton and beyond FitzRandolph Gate. The afternoon will include remarks by Professor Robert P. George and 26

27 FRIDAY updates from campus. Please join us for refreshments and merriment and, if we get lucky, Professor George on the banjo. To 5:30 PM. Sponsored by the Anscombe Society, Princeton Pro-Life, and The Alternative. Butler College, Class of 1915 Room. Outdoor Action: The Annapurna Sanctuary Heart of the Himalayas In 2012, an intrepid group of Princetonians hiked into the Annapurna Sanctuary in the heart of the Himalayas, one of the world s great mountain treks. With Princeton Professor of Geology Blair Schoene and Dr. Robert Brownie Schoene 68 the group explored the culture and landscape of this amazing country, climbing to over 13,000 feet surrounded by peaks over 27,000 feet. Along the way the group learned about the geology of the Himalayas and altitude medicine. Come share in our incredible journey through spectacular photos and video and learn about Outdoor Action and Princeton Journeys next mountain adventure to the Andes in Patagonia in December To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by Outdoor Action. Robertson Hall, Bowl 001. School of Engineering and Applied Science Tent Reception Join us when Dean H. Vincent Poor *77 gives a welcome message and updates on engineering at Princeton. Then reconnect with alumni, faculty, and students from the School of Engineering and Applied Science and the Department of Computer Science. To 5:30 PM. Sponsored by the School of Engineering and Applied Science. Friend Center, South Lawn Tent. Wrestling Reunion All are welcome to the annual gathering with Coach Chris Ayres and the team. To 6:30 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Wrestling. Tiger Inn, 48 Prospect Avenue. 4:15 PM Alumni Kick-Off for Centeno s Paradox of War Online Course Join Miguel Centeno, the Musgrave Professor of Sociology, as he kicks off his summer offering on the Coursera online platform, The Paradoxes of War, for which the Office of the Alumni Association is creating special online features for Princeton alumni and their families. Meet other intellectually engaged alumni while learning about what is to come in this free six-week summer course. To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Architecture Building, Betts Auditorium. 4:30 PM Philosophy Undergraduate Alumni Reception A reception to honor our alumni of the Philosophy Department. To 6:00 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Philosophy. Class of 1879 Hall, Tower Room. 27

28 FRIDAY, May 30 Physics Puzzles Your Parents Will Get Wrong In Spite of a Princeton Degree Presented by Robert H. Austin, Professor of Physics. To 5:30 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Physics. McDonnell Hall, Room AO2. Princeton in Latin America Reception Welcome to fellows past and present, friends, and supporters of Princeton in Latin America (PiLA), and all those interested in learning more about PiLA s postgraduate nonprofit service opportunities throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. To 6:00 PM. Sponsored by Princeton in Latin America. Chancellor Green, Lower Hyphen. UK/Ireland Alumni Fellowships Reception Please join us for a reception to honor recent fellowship recipients (Rhodes, Marshall, Gates, Fulbright UK, Sachs Worcester, and Mitchell). Faculty advisers, graduate students, faculty, and alumni recipients of these scholarship awards are all welcome to attend. To 6:00 PM. Sponsored by the Office of International Programs. Carl A. Fields Center, Class of 1985 Meeting Room. 5:00 PM Alcoholics Anonymous Open Meeting Alumni and their friends welcome. To 6:30 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University and the Office of Religious Life. Murray-Dodge Hall, East Room. Association of Latino Princeton Alumni Reception ALPA welcomes tigres of all stripes to our annual Reunions reception. Come visit with old amigos and make new ones, share some recuerdos and chismes, and eat some botanas or other cositas para picar over some copas or other refrescos of your preference. See you soon, dancing to buena música. Venga! To 9:00 PM. Sponsored by the Association of Latino Princeton Alumni. West College Patio. Astro Sherry Hour All alumni are invited to the annual Friday tradition of Sherry Hour. To 7:00 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Astrophysical Sciences. Peyton Hall, Grand Central Room. Chapel Choir Alumni Sing This is an opportunity for Chapel Choir alumni to join together with current choir members to sing in the magnificent University Chapel. Eric Plutz, University Organist, will be the accompanist and Penna Rose, Director of Chapel Music, will conduct. All Chapel Choir alumni and their friends and family members are most welcome. To 6:00 PM. Sponsored by Chapel Music. University Chapel. Friends of Rugby Annual Reunions Reception Join generations of Princeton Rugby teammates in congratulating the Class of 2014, their parents, undergraduate players, and coaches. All Friends of Princeton Rugby and guests are welcome. Among the championship Princeton Rugby teams celebrating major and off-year Reunions, we will honor the Men s Ivy Champions from 1969, 1979, and 2004, the Women s Ivy Champions from 1989 and 2004 s U.S. National Finalists will also be remembered as 28

29 FRIDAY the founding class for the Princeton Women s Rugby Club. Rugby s Recognition Dinner and Awards Ceremony follows. To 6:30 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Rugby. Tiger Inn, Rugby Porch (48 Prospect Avenue). Hindu Alumni Mixer Please join us for an informal mixer, bringing together alumni who were active with or interested in Hindu Life while at Princeton or since. All are welcome, and light refreshments will be served. To 6:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Hindu Alumni Network. Murray-Dodge Hall, West Room. Memorial Reception for Dean Fred Hargadon h66 h93 h95 h98 h02 h06 h07 All are welcome to join us in celebration of the life of Dean Fred Hargadon, former Dean of Admission, following the memorial service in Richardson Auditorium. To 6:00 PM. Sponsored by the Office of the Recording Secretary. Chancellor Green Rotunda. Princeton Women s Basketball Reunions BBQ Welcoming all former Tigers, families, and friends for a get-together and BBQ to celebrate. We d love to see you, especially if you are celebrating a major reunion. To 8:30 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Women s Basketball. Schultz Lab, Tent. 5:30 PM Glee Club Meet and Greet and Reunions Sing Come to a meet and greet with current members of the Glee Club. At 6:00 PM, hear past and present members give their traditional performance of the miraculous 40-part work Spem in Alium, by Thomas Tallis. To 6:15 PM. Sponsored by the Glee Club. Alexander Hall, Richardson Auditorium. Intime Reunions Barbecue Theatre Intime hosts its annual barbecue for the Friends of Intime and the Intime community! Come out to celebrate the conclusion of our season with good food and fun. Our Reunions show will follow in the Hamilton Murray Theater. To 7:30 PM. Sponsored by Theatre Intime. Murray-Dodge Hall, Class of 1969 Memorial Garden. 6:00 PM Episcopal Church Annual Cocktail Party Alumni and current members of the Episcopal Church at Princeton (ECP), friends, and partners are welcome. Meet up with former members of ECP and the Reverend Dr. Peter French, and enjoy meeting current members over refreshing libations and tasty hors d oeuvres. To 8:00 PM. Sponsored by the Episcopal Church at Princeton University. Procter House, 53 University Place. 29

30 FRIDAY, May 30 6:15 PM Friends of Rugby Annual Awards Ceremony and Senior Recognition Dinner All Princeton Rugby alumni and players are invited to the annual awards ceremony and dinner. Ivy Champion teams honored. New officers introduced. Graduating players duly roasted. Seniors and their families are guests of The Princeton University Rugby Endowment Board. Others are asked to pay their share of the cost. Table sponsors for the teams are appreciated. Please join in the camaraderie of this special event. To 8:00 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Rugby. Tiger Inn, Dining Room (48 Prospect Avenue). 6:30 PM Friends of Women s Soccer Game and Reception Reception will follow in Doniger Gallery post-game. Please bring your families. To 9:30 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Soccer. Roberts Stadium, Plummer Field. L Avant-Scène Alumni Reception L Avant-Scène, the Department of French and Italian French Theater Workshop, will host its annual alumni reception. All alumni of the troupe of L Avant-Scène are welcome to join. RSVP to fmasse@princeton.edu. To 8:00 PM. Sponsored by L Avant-Scène. Blair Hall, T4. 7:00 PM AA Haven Feel free to drop in and speak with friends. To Midnight. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University and the Office of Religious Life. Frist Campus Center, Class of 1952 Room. ABPA and Graduate School Meet and Greet Reception Join students, alumni, faculty, staff, and friends of ABPA and the Graduate School for a meet and greet reception with great food and live jazz. Make this event your first check-in as you gear up for the weekend! To 10:00 PM. Sponsored by the Association of Black Princeton Alumni. Chancellor Green, Lower Hyphen. Lobster Club Improv Comedy Reunions Show Want a few laughs after your Reunions dinner? Come out and see Lobster Club, Princeton s first, oldest, and only completely no-audition improv comedy troupe! Lobster Club is part of Shruggers?, a no-audition performing arts coalition that started last year. It s a one-time-only opportunity; this show has never been performed and will never be performed again! Tickets are $3 at the door. To 8:00 PM. Sponsored by Lobster Club. Rocky-Mathey Theatre. 7:30 PM Princeton Evangelical Fellowship Worship Alumni, students, family, and friends are welcome to join us for a time of sharing, prayer, scripture, and refreshments. To 11:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Evangelical Fellowship. Friend Center, Room

31 FRIDAY Shabbat Dinner Share a warm, relaxing, and delicious Shabbat dinner with your friends and fellow alumni at the Center for Jewish Life. Advance registration is required. To RSVP, please rpalmer@princeton.edu by Thursday, May 29. To 9:00 PM. Sponsored by the Center for Jewish Life/Hillel. Center for Jewish Life, 70 Washington Road. 8:00 PM Experience Encounter Gather with fellow alumni to worship God and to hear testimonies of how He is working in the lives of both alumni and students. Reception will follow in McCormick Hall Lobby. To 9:45 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Faith and Action. McCormick Hall, Room 101. Fuzzy Dice Reunions Show Join Fuzzy Dice, Princeton s self-proclaimed most attractive improv group, for an hour of short- and long-form improv comedy. This performance is highly interactive with the audience and also family friendly. Laughter and merriment are guaranteed and no ticket is required. See you there! To 9:00 PM. Sponsored by Fuzzy Dice Improv Comedy. U-Store Courtyard Tent. Princeton Shakespeare Company Presents The Bacchae In this tragedy, Dionysus, a god, returns to Thebes, the land of his birth, to establish his rights and worship among those who dare not bow down to him. But when challenged by King Pentheus, Dionysus must prove his deity at all costs. Directed by Sean Drohan 14. To 10:30 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Shakespeare Company. Lewis Center for the Arts, Matthews Acting Studio (185 Nassau Street). Princeton Triangle Show: Zero Gravitas Houston, we have a problem: this show is just too funny! Join Princeton s famous Triangle Show as we blast off for the final frontier, where you ll encounter singing space pirates, robots with feelings, and an ever-expanding universe of laughs that ll split both your sides and the very fabric of space-time. It s a show that s literally out of this world. Tickets at and at McCarter Theatre Center. To 9:45 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Triangle Club. McCarter Theatre Center, Matthews Theatre. Princeton University Players Presents Mack and Mabel The year is 1929, and Mack Sennet is a washed-up silent movie director in a world of talkies. But it wasn t always this way. Back in 1910, Mack was at the top of his game and in love with Mabel Normand, the clumsy sandwich delivery girl whom he made into a star. As Mabel gets pulled into the dark side of Hollywood, and her relationship with Mack begins to fall apart, it becomes harder and harder for Mack to keep making the world laugh. Tickets: $8 for students; $10 for alumni, faculty, and staff; and $12 for general admission. To 10:30 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Players. Frist Campus Center, Film and Performance Theater, Room

32 FRIDAY, May 30 Shabbat Dinner at Chabad Join friends old and new at the Chabad House for a four-course Shabbat dinner. RSVP requested but never required: To 10:30 PM. Sponsored by Chabad at Princeton University. Scharf Family Chabad House, 15 Edwards Place. Theatre Intime Presents Everything in Isolation An offbeat and amped-up original work written by Ava Geyer 15 and directed by David Drew 14. Deb has to buy something at the pet store or else she seems creepy. Will needs to justify the Denmark joke more, and Chang would like to borrow your boots. All three would like to tell you some stories from their life well, a lot of stories from one particular section of their life, anyway. Listen carefully. Once we tell our stories, the real work begins. Tickets: $8 for students; $10 for alumni, faculty, and staff; and $12 for general admission. To 10:00 PM. Sponsored by Theatre Intime. Hamilton Murray Theater. 8:30 PM Friends of Princeton Men s Lacrosse Social Gathering Reconnect with old teammates/friends or meet a member of the family you have never met! Come tell stories about how good you used to be and how tall the grass was when you played. See everyone there! To 11:00 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Men s Lacrosse. Poe Field, 1912 Pavilion (Picnic Shelter). Sixth Annual 35+ Singles Mingle Online dating is so passé. This informal reception is an opportunity for single Tigers 35+ who share one great common denominator a love of Princeton to mingle while back at Old Nassau. There s been a lot of talk in the news recently about meeting your mate at Princeton. It is still possible! Refreshments served. To 11:30 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University, with the Classes of 1979, 1984, 1989, 1994, 1999, and the Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni. Chancellor Green Rotunda and Upper Hyphen. 9:00 PM FFR/Princeton BTGALA LGBT Alumni Welcome Cocktail Reception Meet the staff of the LGBT Center and mingle with other gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender alumni. To 11:00 PM. Sponsored by FFR/Princeton BTGALA. Bendheim Center Library. Nassoons Reunion Come join the Princeton Nassoons Alumni Association for a short reunion, followed by a performance by the current group in which they will showcase their newest arrangements from the year, as well as some Nassoons classics! To 10:30 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Nassoons. Colonial Club (40 Prospect Ave). Old NasSoul Arch Sing Come join as we welcome back our alumni and founders for a night of peace, love, and soul. Founded in 2006, Old 32

33 FRIDAY NasSoul is Princeton s only a cappella group dedicated to spreading soul music to the community and beyond. To 10:00 PM. Sponsored by Old NasSoul Arch. Tigerlilies Alumnae Arch Sing Tigerlily alumnae and present members of the group will gather and sing through our repertoire together. All Tigerlily alumnae are encouraged to come and meet new members and reconnect with past members of the group. As always, it promises to be a meaningful and entertaining performance! To 11:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Tigerlilies. Blair Arch. 10:00 PM Princeton Triangle Club Alumni Reunion Triangle s annual Onstage Alumni Reunion puts you back on the great stage of McCarter Theatre Center, immediately following the encore performance of Zero Gravitas. Join your writer, cast, tech, pit, and business colleagues for toasts, festivities, and song and dance around the piano... and a rush of memories! To 1:00 AM. Sponsored by the Princeton Triangle Club. McCarter Theatre Center, Matthews Theatre. Wildcats Reunions Arch Sing The Princeton University Wildcats are the youngest, fiercest all-female a cappella group at Princeton. Founded in 1987 with the song Respect by Aretha Franklin, the Wildcats are excited to celebrate their 27th year at Reunions 2014! Please join the Wildcats at their annual Reunions arch sing, where alumni will come up and sing some of their favorites. Come hear the Wildcats entire repertoire, from the Beatles to Adele. To 11:00 PM. Sponsored by the Wildcats Arch. 11:00 PM Kindred Spirit Reunions Arch Sing Come sing praises to God with Kindred Spirit, Princeton s one and only Christian a cappella group. To Midnight. Sponsored by Kindred Spirit. Blair Arch. Quipfire! Reunions Show Quipfire! is Princeton s oldest improv comedy group, founded in Come see us perform our signature mix of short- and long-form improv, with special appearances made by our alumni! Tickets are $7 and can be purchased at Frist Campus Center or at the door. To Midnight. Sponsored by Quipfire! Improv Comedy. Hamilton Murray Theater. Roaring 20 Alumni Arch Sing R20 welcomes all old members and friends to join them. We ll be sharing our newest material as well as inviting alumni to bust out their old favorites. The usual traditions of revelry apply and we hope to celebrate Reunions with you! To 1:00 AM. Sponsored by Roaring Arch. 33

34 FRIDAY, May 30 Midnight Nassoons Alumni Arch Sing Join Princeton s most famous purveyors of song, fun, and camaraderie The Nassoons as they sing all of their greatest hits, old and new! To 1:30 AM. Sponsored by the Princeton Nassoons. Blair Arch. 34

35 SATURDAY Saturday, May 31, :00 AM 4th Annual Princeton University Reunions Run (PURR) Join fellow alumni, family, and friends for the fourth annual PURR. Walk or run the Princeton University 5K Cross- Country course for a great cause. Entry fees are $28 for all registrants over 10 years of age. Registrants under 10 years of age can participate for free. Registration is available at Registration is also available on Saturday prior to the race at the course. Net proceeds go to the Class of 1989 Community Service Project, which benefits Kids Against Hunger Coalition. To 9:30 AM. Sponsored by the Class of West Windsor Fields. All-Level Vinyasa Flow Yoga Come salute the sun at this all-level vinyasa flow yoga class. Taught by certified yoga instructor Bianca Alexander 93, this class will invigorate, relax, and align your mind, body, and spirit. Please bring a yoga mat and a towel, and dress comfortably. Participants are required to sign in at the beginning of class. To 9:00 AM. Sponsored by the Class of Wilcox Hall Dance Studio, Wilson College. Crusaders Annual Gathering Members and former members and friends meet for sharing God s work in our lives this past year, prayer, and the 1912 Crusader Organization liturgy of readings and hymns. To 10:00 AM. Sponsored by Ambassadors/Crusaders. Dickinson Hall, Room 211. Press Club Alumni Reunions Brunch Join past and present members of the University Press Club for a brunch reception to hear the latest news about the club. Light breakfast and coffee will be served. To 10:30 AM. Sponsored by the University Press Club. Chancellor Green, Upper Hyphen. Princetoniana Take It or Leave It Tent Get your paws on another alum s unwanted Princeton memorabilia! Rather than discarding your unwanted, small Princeton collectibles and apparel, bring them to the new Take It or Leave It tent at Reunions so that they can be discovered by another alum or guest who will treasure them. Items not claimed by a new owner by 9:00 PM on Saturday will be disposed of. Leaving an item does not entitle giver to an acknowledgment of donation and receipts will not be given. To 9:00 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Council Committee on Princetoniana and the Alumni Council Committee on Reunions. East Pyne, South Lawn Tent. 8:30 AM Friends of Princeton Track Fun Run, Reception, and Award Ceremony All are welcome to run the annual three-mile Fun Run through campus. Participants, friends, family, and fans are also invited to the reception and Larry Ellis Award 35

36 SATURDAY, May 31 Ceremony immediately following the race. To 10:00 AM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Track & Field. Murray-Dodge Hall Tent. Gift Planning Reunions Seminar Invest in Your Best Asset The choices you make about philanthropy can have a lasting effect on your best asset your family for generations. Our panelists include: James (Jay) E. Hughes Jr. 64, author of the landmark Family Wealth: Keeping It in the Family and retired attorney; Malcolm Moore 59, a leading trusts and estates attorney; and Richard Rampell 74, a top CPA in estate and charitable gift planning. Register now: events.princeton.edu/gpseminar or To 10:00 AM. Sponsored by the Office of Gift Planning. Wallace Hall, Room :00 AM A4P Discussion: Asian Americans in Today s Professional Landscape Join the Asian American Alumni Association of Princeton (A4P) for a discussion of issues affecting Asian Americans in the workplace today, as well as a networking reception. Asian breakfast items to be served at 9:00 AM. Discussion will begin at 9:30 AM. To 12:30 PM. Sponsored by the Asian American Alumni Association of Princeton. Chancellor Green Rotunda. Alumni-Faculty Forum: Affordable Healthcare Myth or Reality? Moderator: Heather Howard, Director, State Health Reform Assistance Network and Lecturer in Public Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. Panelists: John G. Clarkson 64, Executive Director, American Board of Ophthalmology and Dean Emeritus and Professor of Ophthalmology, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine; Leonard D. Schaeffer 69, Judge Widney Chair and Professor, University of Southern California; John H. Armstrong 84, State Surgeon General and Secretary of Health, State of Florida; Prem S. Subramanian 89, Associate Professor of Ophthalmology, Neurology, and Neurosurgery, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. To 10:00 AM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. McCosh Hall, Room 50. Alumni-Faculty Forum: Life After Princeton Roads Less Traveled Moderator: Omar Wasow, Assistant Professor of Politics. Panelists: Adam S. Gussow 79 *00, Associate Professor of English and Southern Studies, University of Mississippi; Martin E. P. Seligman 64, Professor of Positive Psychology and Director of the Positive Psychology Center, University of Pennsylvania; Peter Kaminsky 69, Author; Nancy Herkness Theodorou 79, Writer. To 10:00 AM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. McCosh Hall, Room 10. Alumni-Faculty Forum: The Ever-Evolving Middle East Moderator: Max D. Weiss, Assistant Professor of History and Near Eastern Studies, Elias Boudinot Bicentennial Preceptor. Panelists: Daniel W. Christman *69, Senior 36

37 SATURDAY Counselor to the President, United States Chamber of Commerce; G. Jonathan Greenwald 64, Vice President, International Crisis Group; Jeremy D. Ben-Ami 84, Founder, J Street; Nate Rawlings 04, Writer, TIME. To 10:00 AM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. McCormick Hall, Room 101. Alumni-Faculty Forum: Views of Modern Conservatism and Libertarianism Moderator: Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence, Professor of Politics, and Director, James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. Panelists: John F. Stossel 69, Host of Stossel; Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr. 79, Senior Counsel, King & Spalding LLP; Henry E. Payne, IV 84, Columnist, The Detroit News; Andrew L. Malcolm 09, Communications Director, Office of Representative Greg Walden. To 10:00 AM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Frist Campus Center, Room 302. Annual Aquinas Breakfast and Open House To kick off the Saturday of Reunions we are hosting our annual Saturday morning Aquinas breakfast and open house. Come catch up and hear about exciting Aquinas developments. All are welcome! To 11:00 AM. Sponsored by the Aquinas Institute (Roman Catholic Chaplaincy). St. Thomas Aquinas House, Chaplain s Residence, 24 Charlton Street. Annual Meeting of the Tiger Band Board of Directors Board President Joel Thompson 08 will discuss the collaboration of FOTB and the PUB over the past year. Current officers will be present to provide their perspectives. Breakfast will be served! To 10:30 AM. Sponsored by the Friends of Tiger Band. Frist Campus Center, Room 309. Class Historians Workshop This hands-on workshop led by Julio Gomez 82, Class Historian, will set the role of the Class Historian into context, define goals for the Class Historian that serve both individual classes and the University at large, and propose specific strategies for successfully performing the various functions of the Class Historian. Ways of using existing modes of communications and of developing new ones (including social networking) will figure prominently in the discussion. To 10:30 AM. Sponsored by the Alumni Council Committee on Princetoniana. Frist Campus Center, Room 234. Entrepreneurship: Creating Tomorrow Today Hear about how entrepreneurs are truly creating tomorrow today. Moderator: Ralph Taylor-Smith *94, Chemical and Biological Engineering and General Partner, Battelle Ventures L.P. and Innovation Valley Partners L.P. Panelists: Tsvetelina (Lina) Churalska, Graduate Student, Architecture, and Cofounder, Princeton Beverage Company; Max R. Friedfeld, Graduate Student, Chemistry; George A. Khoury, Graduate Student, Chemical and Biological Engineering; Luna Ranjit *04 MPA, Woodrow Wilson School, and Executive Director, Adhikaar for Human Rights and Social Justice. To 10:00 AM. Sponsored by the Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni. McCosh Hall, Room

38 SATURDAY, May 31 Friends of Princeton Fencing Reunions Breakfast Please join the coaches for brunch and conversation with friends and teammates! Bring your family. We will have foam swords and art projects. In case of lightning we will move to Stan Sieja Fencing Room in Jadwin Gym, C level. To 1:00 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Fencing. Jadwin Gym, Hodes Plaza Tent. Mudd Manuscript Library Breakfast All are invited to join Mudd Manuscript Library staff and Friends of the Princeton University Library for breakfast while viewing the exhibition Building the House of Knowledge: The Centennial of the Graduate College. To 11:00 AM. Sponsored by the Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library and Friends of the Princeton University Library. Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library, Wiess Lounge. Princeton University Rowing Association Annual Members Meeting All alumni and other members welcome. Coffee and pastries will be served. To 10:30 AM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Rowing Association. C. Bernard Shea 16 Rowing Center, Gordon Sikes 16 Room (2nd floor). Woodrow Wilson School Reunions Talk: From the Frontline of the Snowden NSA Story Introduced by Cecilia Rouse, Dean, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. Talk by Barton Gellman 82, Journalist and Visiting Professional Specialist, Woodrow Wilson School. To 10:30 AM. Sponsored by the Woodrow Wilson School. Robertson Hall, Dodds Auditorium. 9:15 AM Seeking God through Prayer Join fellow Princeton alumni in seeking God through scripture reading and prayer. You are welcome to participate for all or part of the hour. To 10:15 AM. Sponsored by Princeton Faith and Action. Frist Campus Center, Multipurpose Room C. 9:30 AM Alumni Physicians/Healthcare Professionals Reception An informal breakfast reception for Princeton M.D.s, other healthcare professionals, medical students and faculty, and current pre-health undergrads. Come share coffee, bagels, and conversation with other Tiger docs. Meet the advising staff in our offices above the old U-Store. To 12:30 PM. Sponsored by Health Professions Advising. 36 University Place, Suite 230. Friends of Princeton Squash Gathering Head Coaches Sean Wilkinson and Gail Ramsay invite squash alumni and friends to the annual Princeton Squash Reunions gathering. Come and say hi to the coaches, play some squash, see old friends, and meet some new ones. We have racquets, eyewear, and balls ready and waiting for you and your family. We will serve a continental breakfast. To Noon. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Squash. Jadwin Gym, C Floor Squash Courts. 38

39 SATURDAY Meaningful Service: Learning Beyond the Classroom Hear how students discovered the deeper value of their Princeton education through meaningful service and have been inspired to make civic engagement part of their personal ethos. To 10:30 AM. Sponsored by the Pace Center for Civic Engagement. Chancellor Green Café. 10:00 AM Alumni Row and Barbecue Lunch Come join classmates for an alumni row on Lake Carnegie followed by boat dedications and a barbecue lunch for alumni, friends, and family. To 1:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Rowing Association. C. Bernard Shea 16 Rowing Center. Alumni Swim Meet All alumni, family, and friends are invited to the annual alumni swim meet. Warm up from 9:00 AM; meet begins at 10:00 AM. Bagels and juice will be provided. To Noon. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Swimming and Diving. DeNunzio Pool. Footnotes Alumni Brunch The Princeton Footnotes welcome Footnote alumni, family, and friends to a brunch and arch sing! To Noon. Sponsored by the Princeton Footnotes. East Pyne Courtyard. Friends of Men s Soccer Game and Lunch All soccer alums and family members welcome. Light lunch will be provided after the game. To 1:00 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Soccer. Roberts Stadium. Friends of Princeton Ultimate Alumni Game All alumni and undergraduate ultimate players, family, and friends are invited to the 36th Annual Princeton Ultimate Game. To 1:00 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Ultimate. West Windsor Fields. Friends of Princeton Volleyball Alumni Game Sweat out some of Friday night s festivities with our annual alumni volleyball game. It s not always pretty, but it is always fun. To 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Volleyball. Dillon Gym, Court 3. Friends of Softball Slow Pitch Game We welcome all alumni, friends, and family for a great day out at 1895 Field. Dust off your gloves and vintage Princeton Softball gear for the Orange vs. Black slow pitch game! We hope you will join us in reconnecting with old friends, teammates, and our current student-athletes. Food and drinks will be served. To Noon. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Softball Field (Softball Field). Honor Committee Reunions Meeting We will discuss updates from the year with present and past members. To 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Honor Committee. Butler College, 1915 Room. Mudd Manuscript Library Tour To 10:45 AM. Sponsored by the Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. 39

40 SATURDAY, May 31 Office of Sustainability Campus Green Tour A tour of campus green spaces and initiatives. To 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Office of Sustainability. Frist Campus Center, South Lawn Tent. Outdoor Action: Exploring Change in Mongolia Return to the Darhad Bob Peck 74, historian, writer, photographer, and Senior Fellow at the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia, has explored remote places across the globe. Peck will present his documentary film Exploring Change in Mongolia, which chronicles his return to northern Mongolia to find and photograph a group of nomadic families whose lives he first recorded in Peck s journey takes us to an ancient Mongolian competition involving riding, archery, and wrestling, and the changing lives of Mongolia s nomadic herders. The film explores culture, tradition, discovery, and change. Experience life on the steppes of Central Asia. To 11:00 AM. Sponsored by Outdoor Action. McDonnell Hall, Room A02. Princeton Ring Sale The Ring and Frame Agency offers custom-order class rings and graduation frames to Princeton alumni and graduating seniors. To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Ring and Frame Student Agency. 48 University Place, Courtyard. 10:15 AM Celebrating Christian Life at Princeton: Princeton Faith and Action Annual Brunch Princeton Faith and Action (PFA) invites all Reunions participants from all classes, all denominations, and all Christian ministries to this annual event. Connect with PFA alumni, visit with current PFA students, and meet the Christian Union ministry faculty and staff. To 1:00 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Faith and Action. Frist Campus Center, Multipurpose Rooms A and B. 10:30 AM A Conversation with President Christopher L. Eisgruber 83 Please join President Eisgruber 83 in a conversation with Princeton alumni. Introductory remarks will be followed by an open forum for questions. To 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Alexander Hall, Richardson Auditorium. Alumni-Faculty Forum: Books That Changed Your Life Moderator: William Gleason, Professor and Chair, Department of English. Panelists: Billy Aronson 79, Playwright; Hilary Beard 84, Writer, Editor, and Life-transitions Coach; Derick Dreher 89, John C. Haas Director, The Rosenbach of the Free Library of Philadelphia; Jacob Sager Weinstein 94, Writer. To 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Frist Campus Center, Room 302. Alumni-Faculty Forum: Political Gridlock Can We Do Better? Moderator: Paul Frymer, Associate Professor of Politics and Acting Director, Program in Law and Public Affairs. 40

41 SATURDAY Panelists: James A. S. Leach 64, Professor, University of Iowa College of Law; William Frist 74, Partner, Chairman of Distinguished Executives Council, Cressey & Company; John P. Sarbanes 84, U.S. Representative, 3rd Congressional District, Maryland; Thomas E. Weber 89, Executive Editor, TIME; Joshua D. Pollack 99, Special Assistant to the President, Office of Legislative Affairs; Michael P. Shapiro 09, Former Senior Policy Adviser, White House National Economic Council. To 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. McCosh Hall, Room 50. Alumni-Faculty Forum: The Business and Management of Professional Sports Teams Moderator: Bob Surace 90, Charles W. Caldwell Jr. 25 Head Coach of Football. Panelists: B. Peter Carry 64, Retired Executive Editor, Sports Illustrated; Mark Wilf 84, Owner and President, Minnesota Vikings; Mark A. Shapiro 89, President, Cleveland Indians; Jason Garrett 89, Head Coach, Dallas Cowboys. To 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. McCosh Hall, Room 10. Alumni-Faculty Forum: To Infinity and Beyond Innovations in Engineering Moderator: Karl Zaininger *64, Lecturer in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. Panelists: Warren D. Smith 64, Professor, California State University Sacramento; David A. Pensak 69, CEO, UbiquiShield, CEO, HemoStable, Professor of Anesthesia, Drexel College of Medicine, and Adjunct Professor, University of Delaware; Hal L. Stern 84, Executive Director of Applied Technology, Merck & Co.; Ian J. Ferguson 09, Director of Hardware Development, Formlabs Inc. To 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. McCormick Hall, Room 101. Alumni Water Polo Game All are welcome to attend our annual alumni game. Refreshments will be provided following the game. To Noon. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Water Polo. DeNunzio Pool. Is Online Teaching the Future? A View from Princeton Jeremy I. Adelman, the Walter Samuel Carpenter III Professor in Spanish Civilization and Culture, Professor of History, and Director of the Council for International Teaching and Research, will deliver this year s Millennial Lecture. He will share his experience of offering his global history course in a massively open and online (MOOC) version, which not only engaged students enrolled at Princeton, but also reached viewers worldwide. The lecture will explore both positive and negative aspects of marrying Internet-era technology with higher education. Time will be set aside at the end of the lecture for questions and discussion. To 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Class of East Pyne, Room 010. Princeton-Blairstown Center Breakfast and Reunion Princeton-Blairstown Center (PBC) alumni and friends are invited to join us for a breakfast reunion event. Come meet 41

42 SATURDAY, May 31 the new Executive Director, Pam Gregory, and learn about the next chapter in PBC s 105-year-old history. Catch up with old friends and meet some new ones. Continental breakfast will be served. To 12:30 PM. Sponsored by Princeton- Blairstown Center. Murray-Dodge Hall, West Room. 10:45 AM Rugby s 28th Annual R.U.S.T. Alumnae-Undergraduate Exhibition Match Enjoy the fluidity and power of Princeton s most popular club sport as Princeton s undergraduate Women s XV compete against alumnae for the Emil Signes Cup. Rugby is one of Princeton s oldest contact sports for women, having been played continuously since The game will feature players who won national championships, competed on Final Four and Sweet 16 teams, and were named Ivy Champions. Players bring kit, boots, and water, and arrive 15 minutes early to select sides. To 1:30 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Rugby. Haaga House and Rickerson Field, West Windsor Fields. 11:00 AM 40 Years of Outdoor Action: A Panel on Leadership and Adventure Outdoor Action celebrates its 40th anniversary with this panel and slide show on the history of OA at Princeton. Come join with us to celebrate OA s legacy of student leadership development and adventures in the outdoors as we hear from a distinguished panel of OA leader alumni and current student leaders, including one of this year s Pyne Prize winners, Joe Barrett 14. To Noon. Sponsored by Outdoor Action. McDonnell Hall, Room A02. Alyea Memorial Demonstration Lecture Robert Cava, the Russell Wellman Moore Professor of Chemistry, assisted by Kathryn Wagner, Lecture Demonstrator, Chemistry, will present a program of chemical demonstrations, including some popularized by the late Professor Hubert Alyea 24 *28. Bring the family! Followed by light refreshments and Frick Laboratory tours. To Noon. Sponsored by Department of Chemistry. Frick Chemistry Laboratory, Taylor Auditorium. Combatting Climate Change: How Princeton Students Do It in the Dark This spring, Students United for a Responsible Global Environment (SURGE) organized Princeton University s first campus-wide dorm energy competition. Hear from a panel of Do It in the Dark organizers, including Isaac Lederman 15, Co-President, SURGE; Misha Semenov 15, Co-President, Greening Princeton; Savraj Singh 03, Founder, Wattvision; Lindy Li 12, Campaign Organizer; and Shana Weber, Director, Office of Sustainability. To Noon. Sponsored by SURGE. McCosh Hall, Room 62. Environmental Studies Program Alumni Reception All Environmental Studies (ENV) alumni are invited to stop by our reception to catch up with one another 42

43 SATURDAY and learn about exciting developments in the program. Refreshments will be served. To 12:30 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Environmental Institute. Guyot Hall, Atrium. Fred E. Fox 39 Memorial Concert Join the Princeton University Band in honoring the great Princeton alumnus and Father of the Band Fred E. Fox 39 at a free open-air concert against the backdrop of beautiful Nassau Hall. Come listen to classic rock and roll, Dixieland jazz, the crazy 80s, and modern hits, and sing along to timeless Princeton classics such as Going Back to Nassau Hall and The Orange and the Black. To Noon. Sponsored by the Princeton University Band. Cannon Green. Friends of Princeton Tennis Open House Come join fellow tennis alumni for a casual tennis open house. Meet coaches Laura Granville and Billy Pate, and check out the Cordish Family Tennis Pavilion. Food, drink, tennis balls, and tennis courts will be provided. Even if you do not feel like playing tennis, we would love to see you. To 1:00 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Tennis. Lenz Tennis Center, Cordish Family Pavilion. Friends of Women s Ice Hockey Reception Please join us for a pre-p-rade reception. Beverages and snacks will be available while we tell stories and relive memories. To 1:00 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Women s Ice Hockey. Poe Field, 1912 Pavilion (Picnic Shelter). How Chocolate Is Made: From Bean to Bar with the Institute for Chocolate Studies Have you ever wondered how chocolate is made? Find out how the beans of the cocoa tree, Theobroma cacao, become a delicious dessert. Members of Princeton s student-run beanto-bar chocolate factory will demonstrate all of the steps in the chocolate making process and will answer questions on the history and production of chocolate. There will also be bars for sale and free samples. To Noon. Sponsored by the Institute for Chocolate Studies. McCosh Hall, Room 46. PAVE Alumni Reception Past and current PAVE members will meet to discuss the club s history and current projects. All interested parties welcome. To Noon. Sponsored by Princeton Autonomous Vehicle Engineering Team. Sherrerd Hall Atrium. Princeton Tiger Magazine Alumni Brunch Catch up with old friends and make new ones at Tiger s alumni brunch while checking out beautiful new magazines and other Tiger products. Light fare will be served. To 2:00 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Tiger magazine. 48 University Place, Room 402. Rugby s 45th Annual Doc Whitton Cup Exhibition Match Princeton s Men s XV compete against Alumni Old Boys in an exhibition match for the Doc Whitton Cup, honoring Professor John Boardman Whitton h31, who re-established rugby at Princeton in 1930 and was coach and adviser to the club into the 1960s. The series stands: alumni, 22 wins; students, 22 wins; 2 draws. Rugby is one 43

44 SATURDAY, May 31 of Princeton s oldest contact sports, competing continuously for 84 years and tracing its roots to 1876, when sophomore Tommy Woodrow Wilson, Class of 1879, agreed to Rugby Union rules for football games played against Harvard and Yale. Players: bring kit, boots, and water. To 1:00 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Rugby. Haaga House and Rickerson Field, West Windsor Fields. 11:30 AM Field Hockey and Women s Lacrosse Alumnae Gathering Come join alumnae and coaching staff of the field hockey and women s lacrosse programs for a casual gathering prior to the P-rade. Food and drink provided. Families and significant others welcome. To 1:00 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Field Hockey and the Friends of Princeton Women s Lacrosse. Class of 1952 Stadium. Friends of PUP Reunions Brunch Come enjoy brunch with current and former members of PUP before the P-rade! There will be food, friends, music, and plenty of memories, as well as a chance to hear about PUP s recent and upcoming seasons! To 1:30 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Players. Rocky-Mathey Classroom and Theatre. Tigerlilies Morning Alumnae Arch Sing The Tigerlilies will be having a mid-morning arch sing designed for alumnae with young families and those who will only be attending the P-rade on Saturday. All alumnae are invited to sing with us and meet the present members of the group. To 12:30 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Tigerlilies Arch. Festive Shabbat Lunch Advance registration is required. Please RSVP to rpalmer@ princeton.edu by Thursday, May 29. To 1:30 PM. Sponsored by Center for Jewish Life/Hillel. Center for Jewish Life, 70 Washington Road. Princeton Evangelical Fellowship Alumni Luncheon See old friends and make new ones over lunch before the P-rade. To 2:00 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Evangelical Fellowship. Friend Center, Convocation Room. 12:30 PM Tigressions Alumnae Reception All Tigressions alumnae, family, and friends are invited to join us for an afternoon reception with food and refreshments! Come catch up with classmates and meet the members of the current group. We would also love for you to join us later in the night after the fireworks to sing some of our favorite new and old songs! To 2:00 PM. Sponsored by Tigressions. Bloomberg Hall, 059 (Tigressions Room). 44

45 SATURDAY 2:00 PM The One and Only P-rade! Please check the map in your PAW or on Reunions Mobile, or follow the orange street signs along the route for your staging locations. To 5:30 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. FitzRandolph Gate, Front Campus, Cannon Green, Chapel Drive, Elm Drive, Poe-Pardee Fields. 4:00 PM Butler Apartments Open House Return to Butler, home to graduate students and their families, to reminisce with current and past residents. Tour the community grounds and select apartments, view a photo exhibition titled Butler through the Lens, and enjoy light refreshments in a joyful ambiance featuring musical hits from the last seven decades. Shuttle service departs from the driveway east of Peretsman Scully Hall, adjacent to Washington Road, following the end of the APGA s march in the P-rade. Shuttle service back to campus will depart from Butler. To 6:00 PM. Sponsored by the Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni, the Butler Committee, and the GSG Events Board. Butler Apartments. Kindred Spirit Alumni Meet and Greet Please come to meet current members, hear what we have been doing, and sing praise songs with us! We re looking forward to meeting you. Light refreshments will be provided. To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by Kindred Spirit. Rocky-Mathey Classroom. 4:15 PM WPRB Alumni Reception All WPRB alumni are welcome! Meet the current station staff and enjoy light snack fare. To 6:15 PM. Sponsored by WPRB. Bloomberg Hall, 030 (WPRB Studios). 4:30 PM The Daily Princetonian Alumni Barbecue All alumni are invited to join current and former Prince staffers at the annual barbecue outside the newsroom. To 6:30 PM. Sponsored by The Daily Princetonian. 48 University Place, Courtyard. 5:00 PM Fuzzy Dice Reunions Show Join Fuzzy Dice, Princeton s self-proclaimed most attractive improv group, for an hour of short- and long-form improv comedy. This performance is highly interactive with the audience and also family-friendly. Laughter and merriment are guaranteed and no tickets are required. To 6:00 PM. Sponsored by Fuzzy Dice Improv Comedy. U-Store Courtyard Tent. 45

46 SATURDAY, May 31 Open AA Meeting Alumni and their friends are welcome. To 6:30 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University and the Office of Religious Life. Murray-Dodge Hall, East Room. TigerNet Discussion Group Annual Reception Come join us after you march in the P-rade and put a face with that address! Refreshments will be served. Families are welcome. To 6:00 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Frist Campus Center, Multipurpose Room B. Post P-rade ABPA Reunions Awards Ceremony and Annual Meeting Immediately following the P-rade, continue the merriment and join ABPA for our 33rd Reunions Awards Reception and Annual Meeting. We are excited to honor this year s award recipients and to celebrate Reunions with ABPA family and friends. The reception is free for all paid ABPA members, lifetime members, students, honorees, and their guests. To 7:00 PM. Sponsored by the Association of Black Princeton Alumni. Carl A. Fields Center, 58 Prospect Avenue. FFR/Princeton BTGALA Post-P-rade LGBT Alumni Reception Join gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender alumni for a reception. We look forward to announcing our newest postdoctoral fellowship in LGBT studies! To 7:00 PM. Sponsored by FFR/Princeton BTGALA. Frist Campus Center, Room 246 (LGBT Center). Friends of Sprint Football Reunion Come join your fellow alumni and meet new Head Coach Sean Morey for an afternoon of reminiscing and catching up. Coach Morey will give an update on spring practice and an outlook for the upcoming season. Hope to see you there! To 6:00 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Sprint Football. Princeton Stadium, Class of 1956 Room. PiA Alumni Reunion Join fellow PiA alumni as we celebrate the Year of the Horse and raise a glass to our years neigh, century of service, sketchy street food, and adventures in Asia! To 8:00 PM. Sponsored by Princeton in Asia. Bobst Center for Peace and Justice, 101. Post P-rade Cocktail Reception and Open House Meet up with friends and fellow alumni for cocktails, refreshments, and fun! To 6:00 PM. Sponsored by Center for Jewish Life/Hillel. Center for Jewish Life, 70 Washington Road. Princeton Evangelical Fellowship Alumni Gathering PEF alumni and friends are invited to relax and catch up with one another over refreshments. To 7:00 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Evangelical Fellowship. Friend Center, Convocation Room. Princeton in Africa Alumni and Friends Post P-rade Gathering Join us for a post P-rade event for Princeton in Africa friends and alumni. To 6:30 PM. Sponsored by Princeton in Africa. Butler College, Class of 1915 Room. 46

47 SATURDAY Princeton University Band Alumni Reunion Reconnect with all those who look ravishing in plaid! Join current Princeton University Band members for refreshments, photo albums, and remembering the musicality and merriment of a still-undefeated band. To 7:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Band. Schultz Lab, Tent. 7:00 PM AA Haven Feel free to drop in and speak with friends. To Midnight. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University and the Office of Religious Life. Frist Campus Center, Class of 1952 Room. Lobster Club Improv Comedy Reunions Show Want a few laughs after your Reunions dinner? Come out and see Lobster Club, Princeton s first, oldest, and only completely no-audition improv comedy troupe! Lobster Club is part of Shruggers?, a no-audition performing arts coalition that started last year. It s a one-time-only opportunity; this show has never been performed and will never be performed again! Tickets are $3 at the door. To 8:00 PM. Sponsored by Lobster Club. Rocky-Mathey Theatre. Manna Christian Fellowship: Reunions Large Group Come enjoy worship, teaching, and fellowship with returning Manna alumni and Manna s 2014 graduating class! To 8:30 PM. Sponsored by Manna Christian Fellowship. Murray-Dodge Hall, First Floor. Princeton Triangle Show: Zero Gravitas Special early curtain at 7:00 PM so you can see the Triangle show Zero Gravitas AND the fireworks! Houston, we have a problem: this show is just too funny! Join Princeton s Famous Triangle Show as we blast off for the final frontier, where you ll encounter singing space pirates, robots with feelings, and an ever-expanding universe of laughs that ll split both your sides and the very fabric of space-time. It s a show that s literally out of this world. Tickets at and at McCarter Theatre. To 8:45 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Triangle Club. McCarter Theatre, Matthews Theatre. 8:00 PM Princeton Shakespeare Company Presents The Bacchae In this tragedy, Dionysus, a god, returns to Thebes, the land of his birth, to establish his rights and worship among those who dare not bow down to him. But when challenged by King Pentheus, Dionysus must prove his deity at all costs. Directed by Sean Drohan 14. To 10:30 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Shakespeare Company. Lewis Center for the Arts, Matthews Acting Studio (185 Nassau Street). 47

48 SATURDAY, May 31 Princeton University Orchestra Lawn Concert Michael Pratt, Music Director and Conductor. Enjoy music from the classics, light classics, and pops. Followed by fireworks. In the event of inclement weather, call the Fireworks hotline ( ) or check Reunions Mobile for updates and weather-related changes. To 9:00 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Finney and Campbell Fields. Princeton University Players Presents Mack and Mabel The year is 1929, and Mack Sennet is a washed-up silent movie director in a world of talkies. But it wasn t always this way. Back in 1910, Mack was at the top of his game and in love with Mabel Normand, the clumsy sandwich delivery girl whom he made into a star. As Mabel gets pulled into the dark side of Hollywood, and her relationship with Mack begins to fall apart, it becomes harder and harder for Mack to keep making the world laugh. Tickets: $8 for students; $10 for alumni, faculty, and staff; and $12 for general admission. To 10:30 PM. Sponsored by Princeton University Players. Frist Campus Center, Film and Performance Theater, Room 301. Theatre Intime presents Everything in Isolation An offbeat and amped-up original work written by Ava Geyer 15 and directed by David Drew 14. Deb has to buy something at the pet store or else she seems creepy. Will needs to justify the Denmark joke more, and Chang would like to borrow your boots. All three would like to tell you some stories from their life well, a lot of stories from one particular section of their life, anyway. Listen carefully. Once we tell our stories, the real work begins. Tickets: $8 for students; $10 for alumni, faculty, and staff; and $12 for general admission. To 10:00 PM. Sponsored by Theatre Intime. Hamilton Murray Theater. Traditional Shabbat Third Meal Advance registration is required. Please RSVP to rpalmer@princeton.edu by Thursday, May 29. To 9:00 PM. Sponsored by Center for Jewish Life/Hillel. Center for Jewish Life, 70 Washington Road. 8:30 PM Shere Khan Alumni Arch Sing Come hear classic Shere Khan tunes as well as new favorites. All alumni and fans are welcome to attend. To 10:00 PM. Sponsored by Shere Khan Arch. 9:15 PM Fireworks! Following the lawn concert, a spectacular fireworks display will be created by the Santore Brothers of Garden State Fireworks, featuring custom shells and one-of-a-kind displays. In the event of inclement weather, call the Fireworks hotline ( ) or check Reunions Mobile for updates and weather-related changes. To 9:45 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Finney and Campbell Fields. 48

49 SATURDAY 10:00 PM Campus Club Cookie Night Campus Club s tradition of the cookie night study break lives on at Reunions. Featuring a concert by Koleinu (alumni are welcome to join in) and a grand assortment of cookies, both kosher and otherwise. Open to all, whether you were a Campusian or never got the chance to be one. Brought to you by the Campus Club Ghost Office Corps. To 11:00 PM. Sponsored by Koleinu. Campus Club. Footnotes Alumni Open House The Princeton Footnotes are performing their newest arrangements for Footnote alumni, family, and friends. To 11:45 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Footnotes. Rockefeller College, Common Room. Katzenjammers Alumni Arch Sing Come join many generations of Katzenjammers in singing KJ classics! The arch sing will begin right after the fireworks. To 11:00 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Katzenjammers. Blair Arch. Tigertones Alumni Open House Alumni and friends, come join the Tigertones for our annual Open House featuring performances by the current undergraduate group. To Midnight. Sponsored by Tigertones. Foulke Hall, Tigertones Room. 10:30 PM Tigressions Alumnae Arch Sing Present and past Tigressions, come sing some of our favorite new and old songs! To 11:30 PM. Sponsored by Tigressions Arch. 11:00 PM FFR/Princeton BTGALA LGBT After the Tents Dance Party Join gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender alumni for our annual After the Tents dance party in the redesigned Elm Club on Prospect! To 3:00 AM. Sponsored by FFR/Princeton BTGALA. Carl A. Fields Center, Large Multipurpose Room. Katzenjammers Alumni Reception Katzenjammers past and present will gather immediately following the KJ alumni arch sing to socialize, share refreshments, and sing Katzenjammers classics. To Midnight. Sponsored by Princeton Katzenjammers. Rocky- Mathey Classroom. Quipfire! Reunions Show Quipfire! is Princeton s oldest improv comedy group, founded in Come see us perform our signature mix of short- and long-form improv, with special appearances by our alumni! Tickets are $7 and can be purchased at Frist Campus Center or at the door. To Midnight. Sponsored by Quipfire! Improv Comedy. Hamilton Murray Theater. 49

50 SATURDAY, May 31 11:45 PM Princeton Footnotes Alumni Arch Sing Come on over and listen to Footnotes young and old rock out! To 2:00 AM. Sponsored by the Princeton Footnotes Arch. Midnight Tigertones Reunions Arch Sing Arch sing for undergraduate and alumni Tigertones. To 1:30 AM. Sponsored by the Tigertones. Blair Arch. 1:00 AM Kosher BBQ at Chabad Come to the Chabad tent for the 4th annual Reunions BBQ exactly when you want it. Featuring kosher meat and vegetarian options. Because Chabad is your Jewish home away from home. To 3:00 AM. Sponsored by Chabad at Princeton University. Scharf Family Chabad House, 15 Edwards Place. 50

51 SUNDAY, June 1 Sunday, June 1, :00 AM Outdoor Action Leaders and Friends Breakfast Outdoor Action Leaders and alumni friends of OA from all 40 years of the program are invited to join us for a breakfast reunion event. Meet up with old friends and network with alumni from 40 years of OA. Come hear about the latest changes in the Outdoor Action Program. Continental breakfast will be served. To Noon. Sponsored by Outdoor Action. Chancellor Green Rotunda. 9:30 AM Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting: Beyond the Steps Alumni and their families are welcome. To 10:30 AM. Sponsored by Alcoholics Anonymous and the Office of Religious Life. Murray-Dodge Hall Café. 10:00 AM Princeton Ring Sale The Ring and Frame Agency offers custom-order class rings and graduation frames to Princeton alumni and graduating seniors. To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Ring and Frame Student Agency. 48 University Place, Courtyard. 51

52 Religious SERVICES Religious Services Friday, May 30, :30 PM Shabbat Evening Services Jewish Orthodox, Conservative, and Reform services. To 7:30 PM. Sponsored by the Center for Jewish Life/Hillel. Center for Jewish Life, 70 Washington Road. Saturday, May 31, :15 AM Jewish Orthodox Shabbat Service Orthodox service immediately followed by Shabbat lunch. To Noon. Sponsored by the Center for Jewish Life/Hillel. Center for Jewish Life, 70 Washington Road. 9:45 AM Jewish Conservative Shabbat Service Conservative service immediately followed by Shabbat lunch. To Noon. Sponsored by the Center for Jewish Life/ Hillel. Center for Jewish Life, 70 Washington Road. 5:30 PM Catholic Vigil Mass Alumni Vigil Mass (Roman Catholic). To 6:30 PM. Sponsored by the Aquinas Institute (Roman Catholic Chaplaincy). University Chapel. Sunday, June 1, :00 AM Orthodox Divine Liturgy To Noon. Sponsored by the Orthodox Christian Fellowship. Murray-Dodge Hall, First Floor. University Chapel Reunions Service All are welcome to an interdenominational Christian service with choral music provided by an all-alumni choir and a sermon by a member of the 50th Reunion Class. To 11:00 AM. Sponsored by the Office of Religious Life. University Chapel. 11:00 AM Reunions Worship Service Join us for this annual service featuring special music, scripture reading, and testimonies of class reunion participants. To 12:15 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Faith and Action. Nassau Christian Center (corner of Nassau and Chambers Streets). 52

53 Campus EXHIBITS Exhibits Firestone Library From a Thankful Nation: Latin American Medals and Orders from the Robert L. Ross Collection at Princeton University To commemorate the bicentennial of the beginning of the movements toward independence in Latin America, the Numismatic Collection is displaying selections from the definitive collection of medals and orders of Spanish, Portuguese, and French-speaking Latin America, all donated in the course of the past few years by Robert L. Ross. The exhibition is accompanied by a catalogue of over 700 pages with 969 color photographs. Thursday and Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM; Saturday and Sunday, Noon to 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Rare Books and Special Collections and Firestone Library. Firestone Library, Main Exhibition Gallery. Found in Firestone Whenever a building gets turned inside out, unexpected mementos of its past inhabitants are sure to emerge. The renovation of Firestone Library, a project scheduled to continue to 2018, has involved the demolition of several areas and the discovery of diverse ephemera. Found in Firestone, a new exhibition in the main lobby of the University Library, shows some of the items left behind by the workers who built the library and the students who have studied there. Thursday and Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM; Saturday and Sunday, Noon to 5:00 PM. Sponsored by Firestone Library. Firestone Library Lobby. Building Blocks: Architecture for Children A colorful survey of how children have been taught to construct anything from sandcastles to cathedrals through illustrated books, toys, and models. Families are also invited to relax and read in Bookscape, our public gallery for children. Thursday to Sunday, Noon to 5:00 PM. Sponsored by Cotsen Children s Library. Firestone Library, Cotsen Children s Library. Frist Campus Center Beer Jackets and Reunion Jackets on P-rade The incomparable Tiger Fashion Show! The Bob Rodgers 56 Reunion and Beer Jacket Collection archives almost a century of Princeton history. Highlights from the collection are on display to commemorate the historic and ongoing tradition of celebratory jackets at Reunions. Sponsored by the Alumni Council Committee on Princetoniana. Frist Campus Center, Display Cases, Level 100. Lewis Center for the Arts Program in Visual Arts Senior All-Stars Show An exhibition of selected work in a variety of media by graduating seniors in the Program in Visual Arts. Thursday to Saturday, 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Sponsored by the Lewis Center for the Arts. Lewis Center for the Arts, 185 Nassau Street. 53

54 Campus EXHIBITS Office of International Programs 6th Annual International Eye Photo Exhibit Hosted by the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies, the exhibition showcases the experiences of Princeton undergraduates through photographs taken while they participated in international study, internships, service, and research. Thursday to Sunday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Office of International Programs. Aaron Burr Hall, 2nd and 3rd floors. Princeton University Art Museum Edvard Munch: Symbolism in Print Masterworks from the Museum of Modern Art, New York, features 26 of the artist s most powerful and well-known compositions, represented in a wide array of printmaking techniques. Drawn entirely from the Museum of Modern Art s Collection of Prints and Illustrated Books, the exhibition vividly demonstrates Edvard Munch s innovative creative process and unique artistic vision. Thursday, 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM; Friday to Sunday, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Art Museum. Princeton University Art Museum. Rothko to Richter: Mark-Making in Abstract Painting from the Collection of Preston H. Haskell Drawn from the collection of Preston H. Haskell III 60, this exhibition explores the role of process and mark-making in abstract painting from the latter half of the 20th century. Highlights include works by Willem de Kooning, Jean Dubuffet, Helen Frankenthaler, Hans Hofmann, Frank Kline, Morris Louis, and Mark Rothko, among others. A portion of the exhibition will be devoted to artists who examine abstraction and mark-making self-consciously, with a considerable degree of irony, and who interrogate the notions of authenticity and expression, such as Gerhard Richter, Jack Goldstein, and Robert Rauschenberg. Thursday, 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM; Friday to Sunday, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Art Museum. Princeton University Art Museum. Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library Building the House of Knowledge: The Centennial of the Graduate College The construction of the Graduate College in 1913, the first residential college in America devoted solely to postgraduate liberal studies, marked the end of the struggle over its location and the beginning of the Graduate School s ascendency in the nation s higher education landscape. Designed by Ralph Adams Cram, the Collegiate Gothic complex has been home to thousands of scholars, as well as the 173-foot Cleveland Tower, the national memorial to President Grover Cleveland, an early supporter of Princeton s Graduate School. This exhibition traces both the intellectual and physical development of the Graduate School and College. Thursday and Friday, 9:00 AM to 4:45 PM; Saturday (with tour at 10:00 AM and free continental breakfast until 11:00 AM), 9:00 AM to Noon. Sponsored by the Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library and the Friends of the Princeton University Library. Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library, Wiess Lounge. 54

55 INFORMATION Campus Information Alcohol Policy at Princeton University The University alcoholic beverage policy is designed to be consistent with the laws of the state of New Jersey and also reflects the need for mutual respect and personal responsibility within a diverse community. The University and the Town of Princeton prohibit: Transport of an open container of alcohol across common spaces of the University. (Common spaces are areas such as lounges, open campus, meeting halls, etc., outside of Reunions headquarters.) Possession of a container of alcohol by persons under the age of 21. Serving of alcohol to persons under the age of 21. Alcohol: The State of New Jersey New Jersey has very strict laws concerning driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs. Persons found guilty of DWI charges are subject to substantial penalties, including fines and imprisonment. In addition, the Town of Princeton prohibits the transporting of open containers of alcohol in public places, such as streets and sidewalks (including Prospect Avenue). Finally, please note that golf carts are considered vehicles for purposes of DWI and open container laws. Animals Attendees are not permitted to bring animals into academic and dormitory buildings or major reunion headquarters sites, with the exception of service animals, or those in training, for guests with disabilities. All other animals are prohibited. Athletic Facilities Alumni and their guests are invited to use the following University athletic facilities. Dillon Gym Thursday: 6:30 AM to 8:45 PM Friday: 6:30 AM to 4:45 PM Saturday: 9:00 AM to 1:30 PM Sunday: Noon to 5:45 PM Dillon Pool Thursday: 6:45 AM to 9:00 AM; 11:30 AM to 2:00 PM; 5:00 to 8:00 PM Friday: 6:45 to 9:00 AM; 11:30 AM to 2:00 PM Saturday: 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM Sunday: 1:00 to 4:00 PM Stephens Fitness Center Thursday: 6:30 AM to 8:45 PM Friday: 6:30 AM to 4:45 PM Saturday: 9:00 AM to 1:30 PM Sunday: Noon to 5:45 PM DeNunzio Pool Thursday: 9:15 to 11:15 AM Friday: 9:15 to 11:15 AM Tennis Courts The 12 recreational tennis courts adjacent to the Lenz Tennis Center will be open Thursday through Sunday for 55

56 INFORMATION play during daylight hours. In addition, there are three clay courts available for play (please groom following your use). Time on the courts works on a first-come, first-served basis. Centralized Registration and Wristbanding To improve customer service for all alumni returning to Reunions, and to provide more security for wristband distribution, the Office of the Alumni Association has created a centralized wristbanding location for the Satellite Classes of No changes have been made for the Satellite Classes of and As a reminder, wristbands are needed to enter the major reunion headquarters sites after 5:00 PM. A wristband allows satellite class members and their guests access to the evening entertainment and alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages, but does not include meals or costumes. Wristbands are not required to attend daytime programming, the One and Only P-rade on Saturday, or the lawn concert and fireworks later that evening. Satellite Classes of and their guests register, sign the class ledger book, and pick up a reunion button at Baker Rink. After being wristbanded, satellite alumni and guests should proceed to their corresponding major reunion headquarters site. If staying on campus, housing assignments and keycards are available at the headquarters site. Satellite Classes of and and their guests register at their corresponding major reunion headquarters site. Graduate Alumni and their guests register at the APGA headquarters at Cuyler. Old Guard and their guests register at Forbes College. Computing Resources During Reunions weekend, Princeton s Office of Information Technology (OIT) provides wireless Internet access to all campus visitors. The service is free of charge and requires no registration. For those who come without their personal laptops, several conveniently located computer facilities ( clusters ) are available to you. Your use of the Visitor Wireless Service constitutes your agreement to abide by the University s Acceptable Use Policy, posted at princeton.edu/itpolicy. If you do not agree to abide by that policy, do not connect to this network. Wireless Networking Wireless networking is available in nearly all of Princeton s buildings, and in many outdoor spaces such as Cannon Green. Visitors should connect to the network called puvisitor. A printable map that shows wireless coverage on campus can be found at princeton.edu/wirelessmap. Getting Computer Help While on Campus The OIT Support and Operations Center (also known as the Help Desk ) is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to help with computing and networking problems. To speak with a Help Desk consultant on the phone, call HELP (4357) and press option 1. For online chat, go to the 56

57 INFORMATION OIT homepage (princeton.edu/oit) and click on the link on the right. You can also send to edu. Computing Facilities Available during Reunions There are several computing facilities ( clusters ) available for your use during Reunions weekend. These machines will have a special Reunions configuration and will not require you to log in. You can simply visit one of the facilities listed below and gain access to the Internet. You can use these computers to check your (provided you have a Web-accessible interface), browse the Internet, and use Microsoft Office. Reunions computer clusters will be located as follows: McCosh Hall, Room B59 Friend Center, Rooms 005, 007, and 009 All OIT workstations in Frist For more information on software available in these clusters, please visit princeton.edu/clusters. Food and Beverage Options For Frist Campus Center and other café operating hours during Reunions, visit princeton.edu/us/dining/hours/reunions-dining-hours.pdf Food Trailers Friday and Saturday, 10:00 PM to 1:00 AM, U-Store Courtyard. Refer to the P-rade map for concession stand locations. Housing Dormitory rooms can only be unlocked by an individual with a keycard assigned to Reunions campus housing. All exterior dormitory doors will be locked between the hours of 2:30 AM and 7:00 AM and will only be accessible with a keycard. Please note: The door will automatically lock when the door is closed so remember to bring your keycard when you leave your room. For lockouts, please contact a member of the student crew at the headquarters site at which you received your keycard. For lost keycards, please go to Public Safety, located at 200 Elm Drive, for a replacement keycard. Identification is required. All keycards and linens must be returned on Sunday by Noon to your headquarters checkout. Keycards will be deactivated at Noon. Lightning Storms: Emergency Preparedness Lightning is the second leading cause of direct weather deaths in the United States (after floods) and results in more fatalities each year than tornadoes and hurricanes combined. Given the random nature of lightning strikes, absolute protection cannot be guaranteed to any individual or group. Individuals are ultimately responsible for their personal safety and should take appropriate action when threatened by lightning. Adults must take responsibility for the safety of children in their care during thunderstorm activities. However, awareness of certain lightning safety guidelines can greatly reduce the risk of injury or death. 57

58 INFORMATION 1. Identify in advance a location (e.g., building, bus, personal automobile) that would be safe during a thunderstorm. Locations that offer little or no protection from lightning include tents, golf carts, or open shelters, such as parking garages. Recommended locations for Reunions participants include dormitory common spaces in the headquarters sites, Alexander Hall, the University Chapel, and Frist Campus Center. 2. Public Safety will notify your reunion if a bad storm is expected and if evacuation of the headquarters site is recommended. When you first see lightning or hear thunder, go to the safe location immediately. Lightning often precedes rain; so don t wait for the rain to begin before suspending activities. 3. If you are caught outdoors, avoid high ground, open spaces, and water. Avoid all metal objects including electrical wires, fences, machinery, motors, and power tools. Avoid standing under Reunions tents; while they provide protection from the rain, they do not provide protection from lightning. If lightning is striking nearby when you are outside, you should: a. Crouch down and put your feet together. Place your hands over your ears to minimize hearing damage from thunder. b. If part of a group, spread out. You should avoid being in close proximity (minimum of 15 feet) to other people. 4. Suspend outdoor activities for at least 30 minutes after the last observed lightning flash or thunder clap or until your reunion receives the All Clear message from Public Safety. 5. Persons injured by a lightning strike do not carry an electrical charge and can be handled safely. Apply First Aid procedures to a lightning victim if you are qualified to do so. Call Public Safety Emergency at Lost and Found If you discover you have lost an item over the weekend, please check first with the student crew at your major reunion headquarters. The Office of the Alumni Association crew also collects lost and found items at Maclean House ( ). Shortly after Reunions, lost and found items will be moved to Public Safety and registered. You can check with Public Safety regarding your item at Medical Services If you or your companions need assistance, medical help is available for bee stings, cardiac symptoms, or anything in between. Please program your cell phone with Public Safety s emergency number , or dial from any blue light phone or campus landline. Dialing on a cell phone routes to the nearest emergency call center and may slow emergency response time. Orange Key Campus Tours Tours will be offered Thursday and Friday at 11:15 AM, 1:00 PM, and 3:30 PM, leaving from the Admission Reception Area in Clio Hall (top floor). 58

59 INFORMATION Parking All entrances to the University will be closed to vehicles during Reunions. To access the campus shuttle, park cars in Lots 20/32 or Lot 21, next to Jadwin Gym. Accessible parking is available in Lot 16 with access to ADA-compliant shuttles. Reserved parking is available in Lot 23 for the Old Guard and 65th Reunion. Please refer to the foldout 2014 Reunions Headquarters and Parking map for details. P-rade The P-rade begins at 2:00 PM on Saturday. Alumni, spouses, and their children are welcome to march. Be sure to check the P-rade map in this booklet, in your Reunions issue of the Princeton Alumni Weekly, or on posters at your major reunion headquarters site and around campus for the route and staging area for your class. Orange signs will also be posted along the route or you can look for your classmates in their reunion costumes. Refer to the P-rade map for concession stand locations. This year s finale will be on Poe-Pardee fields. Parents of members of the Class of 2014 are encouraged to sit on the bleachers reserved for them at the Poe-Pardee finale for the best views and photos. At the end of the route, please help keep the P-rade moving! Here are some additional suggestions that could help your major reunion win this year s Class of 1945 P-rade Trophy: Get to your staging area by 1:45 PM Wear your reunion costume Keep up with your class! Follow the banner and keep up with the people in front of you Carry very young children or use a stroller Keep moving while you are cheering the classes and the APGA along the way and at the Reviewing Stand Public Safety Location: The Department of Public Safety (DPS) is located at 200 Elm Drive, on the southern end of main campus. If you are driving: Upon arriving on main campus through Faculty Road, proceed north on Elm Drive through both traffic circles and come to a stop at the officer kiosk. The kiosk at the south end of campus is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The officer will direct you to continue north approximately 500 feet and turn left into the second driveway. Hours: DPS operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The Communication Center and Welcome Desk on the first floor at 200 Elm Drive are staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Contact: Non-emergencies: Immediate emergencies: On-Campus Emergencies: Dialing from any University landline phone connects you to the Department of Public Safety s emergency line. If 59

60 INFORMATION you are on campus and dial from your cell phone you will automatically be routed through the state-approved Switched Telephone Network and be connected to the appropriate state-approved Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP), which would, in most situations, be the Princeton Police Department. If you want to reach DPS quickly and easily, we suggest you program your cell phone with There are 23 blue light communication towers throughout campus and 42 blue light phones. With the push of a button the user can communicate directly with the DPS Communication Center. This enhanced technology also allows DPS to send out emergency broadcast alerts (e.g., seek shelter due to an impending lightning storm) as needed. The location of each tower is digitally displayed to the DPS Communication Center. Reunions Mobile Throughout Reunions, you can quickly access helpful information from event schedules to alerts, from transportation logistics to P-rade staging sites. Just navigate to m.princeton.edu/reunions on your smartphone or other mobile device. Reunions Rover In addition to providing campus shuttles and hotel buses, the University is introducing a new program called Reunions Rover a student-driven golf cart transport service for alumni and guests with mobility issues. Overseen by University Services, the rovers will be clearly marked and will make continuous loops around campus. Please feel free to wave the student driver down if a ride to your destination would be helpful. Transportation Campus Shuttles The Office of the Alumni Association provides a shuttle service to help you move around the campus and from the main parking lots (see 2014 Headquarters and Parking map foldout). There are three campus shuttle routes: Central Line (Main Campus) East Line (Lot 21) Forbes Line Note that because of special events, area construction, and traffic, shuttles may need to be rerouted and routes combined. Real-time shuttle tracker is available through Reunions Mobile, m.princeton.edu/reunions. The shuttle service hours are: Thursday: Noon to Midnight Friday: 8:00 AM to 2:00 AM Saturday: 8:00 AM to 2:00 AM* Sunday: 8:00 AM to Noon *Limited service during the P-rade between 2:00 PM and 5:30 PM Transportation Hotel Shuttles The bus stop for hotel shuttles will be in Lot 23, and drop off will be at the West Garage (near Baker Rink). Hotels serviced by this program are available Thursday afternoon through Saturday. 60

61 INFORMATION Route 1 North of Princeton: Route A: Doubletree, Sonesta ES Suites, and Hampton Inn Route B: Marriott, Forrestal Route C: Westin, Forrestal Route D: Holiday Inn Express, Crowne Plaza, and Holiday Inn Route E: Homewood Suites and Courtyard by Marriott Route F: Best Western and Residence Inn Monmouth Junction Route 1 South of Princeton: Route G: Residence Inn (MarketFair), Hyatt Place, and Hyatt Regency Route H: Howard Johnson, Comfort Inn, and Extended Stay America Route J: Clarion and Red Roof Inn Route 95 and 206: Route I: Springhill Suites and Chauncey Conference Center Bus schedules are located in the hotel lobbies, the Frist Campus Center Welcome Desk, all headquarters sites, and on the buses. You may also access them through Reunions Mobile, m.princeton.edu/reunions. Please note that service may be delayed to and from the hotels due to local traffic and construction. 61

62 Upcoming EVENTS Addendum Please note, an online addendum is available on the Office of the Alumni Association s Reunions 2014 website: alumni.princeton.edu/goinback/reunions/2014/events/ Save the Date for Upcoming Events Pre-rade, Barbecue, and Step Sing (Class of 2018) September 7, 2014 Harvard Game and Tiger Tailgate October 25, 2014 Alumni Day and Service of Remembrance February 21, 2015 Reunions 2015 May 28 May 31, 2015 Reunions 2016 May 26 May 29, 2016 (Memorial Day Weekend) Reunions 2017 June 1 June 4, 2017 Locomotive Cheer Princeton s first cheer, Hooray, hooray, hooray! Tiger Siss-boom-ah, Princeton! was adapted from the skyrocket cheer of the Seventh Regiment of New York City as they passed through Princeton on their way to Washington a few days after the outbreak of the Civil War. The cheer was intended to simulate the launch, explosion, and reaction to a firework. Sometime in the 1890s, the skyrocket cheer developed into the locomotive, Princeton s longest-used and most distinctive cheer, which starts slowly and picks up increasing speed, suggesting the sound of a locomotive: Hip! Hip! Rah, Rah, Rah, Tiger, Tiger, Tiger, Sis, Sis, Sis, Boom, Boom, Boom, Ah! Princeton! Princeton! Princeton! 62

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