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Your events. Your highlights. Your reunion guide. It s Time! Register for your 5th Reunion.

Register by august 30 and save! It s your Stanford. Return for Reunion Homecoming October 4 7, 2012 Register online: alumni.stanford.edu/goto/reunionreg

Top class events Friday, October 5 07 Mini-Reunions Saturday, October 6 07 Class Panel Saturday, October 6 07 Class Tailgate Saturday, October 6 07 Class Party 7:00 11:00 p.m. Meet up with your dormmates, a cappella group, sports team or overseas studies mates in Chuck Taylor Grove at the Mini-Reunions food truck extravaganza, co-hosted with the Class of 02. Come hungry and bring cash to partake in some of the finest food truck cuisine the Bay Area has to offer! 11:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Mimosas, Hobee s coffee cake and a conversation about the economy? Reality bites, indeed. Sweet meets bittersweet as the Class of Oh-Seven gathers for a panel discussion about the realities of life five years after the Farm. Take a sip, have a bite and join the conversation. 2:00 5:00 p.m. Head to toe in Cardinal red, you and your classmates are enjoying a pre-game all-you-can-eat barbecue with a hosted bar as the strains of an old, familiar song grow louder and louder. Suddenly, LSJUMB bursts into view. The Band is on the run and you re going with! 9:00 p.m. 2:00 a.m. Ready to party like you re back at Stanford circa 2007? With a well-stocked open bar, appetizers, and music from then and now, all that ll be missing from Oh-Seven s first ever Reunion Class Party is cheap beer in a keg. (You ll thank us later.) After the football game, class it up in cocktail attire then dance the night away with friends and first crushes. This is just a taste of what you and your classmates will be up to. For complete Class of 07 event listings and info, visit: alu.ms/classof07.

reunion event spotlights Saturday, October 6 Football Game 5:00 p.m. kickoff (subject to change) Love Stanford Football? Grab a seat with your classmates and cheer yourself hoarse as the Cardinal takes on the University of Arizona at Stanford Stadium. Thursday, October 4 Dinner on the Quad 6:15 7:00 p.m., Cocktails 7:00 9:00 p.m., Dinner Dine under the stars with Stanford alumni of all ages. On this night, the stars will seem to be twinkling no, winking just for you. (Go ahead, wink right back.) thu, fri, Sat, sun, October 4 7 Classes Without Quizzes (CWOQs) Various Times With no time to cram for that exam, you just kidding. CWOQs are totally test-free. Take your pick of classes taught by worldrenowned professors and get ready to fill your brain (without the strain). Saturday, October 6 The Roundtable at Stanford 10:30 11:30 a.m. Ready for a can t-miss meeting of the minds? Join ABC news correspondent Juju Chang, 87, and a panel of distinguished thought leaders and scientists for Gray Matters: Your Brain and the New Neuroscience. Purchase tickets directly from Stanford Athletics using the promotional code SAA07. Online: www.gostanford.com Phone: 1-800-STANFORD (1-800-782-6367) Corner/End Zone: $25 per seat (seating with fellow alums) Upper Sideline (sunny side): $50 per seat (general seating) Guarantee a seat next to friends or family by ordering all tickets together. Buy early the game is likely to sell out! Register online: alumni.stanford.edu/goto/reunionreg Please Note: By registering for Reunion Homecoming, all registrants understand that Stanford may use their photographic or video likeness for promotional purposes in print or online. Reunion Scholarships Scholarships can be requested for one Class Party ticket or up to two tailgate tickets. For more information, please email reunion-info@alumni.stanford. edu. All requests must be received by September 20 and will be kept confidential. Contact Us reunion-info@alumni.stanford.edu Phone: 650-724-3717 Fax: 650-724-1552 alu.ms/classof07

good times. Your sunshine. Your Your sandstone. Your palm trees. smiles. Your fountains. Your fun. ne. Your classmates. Your campus Your mind. Your memories. You laughter. Your best friends. Your forever. Yo ur rediscovery dormmates. Your classrooms. Your spot. You ms.your hugs. our moments. Your family. Your hellos. Your then. Your now. Your ur new. Your year. Your weekend. Your reunion. It s your Stanford. Stanford Alumni Association Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center 326 Galvez Street Stanford, CA 94305 alu.ms/classof07 Register by August 30 and Save! Nonprofit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Stanford Alumni Association

Registration Information & Pricing STANFORD REUNION HOMECOMING, OCTOBER 4 7, 2012 EARLY BIRD DEADLINE: AUGUST 30, 2012 FINAL DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 20, 2012 August 30: Early Bird Deadline Register by this date to save on your registration, and have your name added to the list of those attending online. Please note that prices increase after the August 30 deadline. September 20: Postmark Deadline All mailed forms must be postmarked by September 20 or earlier. After this date, you may register on-site during Reunion Homecoming Weekend at Ford Center. Attention Members: Special Pricing Current members of SAA and their guests receive special Reunion pricing and members receive a free tote bag at Reunion Homecoming (while supplies last). Learn about member benefits: http://alumni.stanford. edu/goto/membership. Cancellation Policy and Refunds All refund requests must be made in writing by email, fax or regular mail. Requests submitted by September 20, 2012 will be refunded in full. Requests after that date will be awarded according to the following schedule: September 21 27: September 28 October 3: October 4 and after: 75% refund 50% refund No refunds Football Tickets PROMO CODE: SAA07 Cheer on the Cardinal as they take on the University of Arizona Wildcats at Stanford Stadium. Purchase tickets directly from Stanford Athletics using the promotional code SAA followed by the 2 digit year of graduation (i.e. SAA07). Corner/End Zone: $25 per seat (seating with fellow alums) Upper Sideline (sunny side): $50 per seat (general seating) Please purchase tickets directly from Stanford Athletics. Online: www.gostanford.com Phone: 1-800-STANFORD (1-800-782-6367) Guarantee a seat next to a specific person or group of people by ordering all the tickets for your party together. Registration Scholarships A limited fund has been established for registration scholarships. Scholarships can be requested for one class party ticket or up to two tailgate tickets. Download the scholarship application online by visiting the Alumni website. All requests must be received by September 20 and will be kept confidential. CONTACT US Class of 2007 Registration Assistant (650) 724-3717 M F 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. (PT) 24-Hour Recorded Information Toll-free (877) 517-1685 Local (650) 723-1333 Register Online alumni.stanford.edu/goto/reunionreg Email Address reunion-info@alumni.stanford.edu Fax Us Your Registration Form (650) 724-1552 Send Us Your Registration Form Stanford Reunion Homecoming P.O. Box 20270 Stanford, CA 94309-0270 Please do not send forms by registered mail.

EARLY BIRD DEADLINE: AUGUST 30, 2012 Planning to be here all four days? Register for the entire weekend and save! EARLY BIRD BUY-IT-ALL PASS $299 SAA Members $319 Non-members Kids Tag-Along Pass $30 SAA Members $35 Non-members Includes your Class Party, Dinner on the Quad and all educational programs and social events listed in the daily passes below. Football game tickets must be purchased directly through Athletics. See reverse page for details. Allows children ages 5 12 access to events that you are registered for, with the exception of Dinner on the Quad and your Class Party. Free for children under 5. For information on kids programs and pricing, visit: alumni.stanford.edu/goto/rhkids Can t be here the whole time? Consider Day Passes. EARLY BIRD DAILY PASSES Includes complimentary Reunion shuttle transportation and parking. THURSDAY OCTOBER 4 FRIDAY O C T O B E R 5 SATURDAY OCTOBER 6 SUNDAY O C T O B E R 7 DAILY PASS: $45 for SAA Members $50 for Non-members DAILY PASS: $65 for SAA Members $70 for Non-members DAILY PASS: $65 for SAA Members $70 for Non-members DAILY PASS: $45 for SAA Members $50 for Non-members Meals: Welcome Lunch Meals: Breakfast Class Lunch Meals: Breakfast Class Tailgate Meals: Breakfast Farewell Lunch Events: Campus Tours Classes Without Quizzes Admissions Info. Session Symposium of Undergraduate Research & Public Service Please note: Does not include Dinner on the Quad Events: Campus Tours Classes Without Quizzes President s Welcome & Panel Discussion Multicultural Alumni Hall of Fame Ceremony & Reception Please note: Does not include Mini-Reunion Party Events: Roundtable Forum Class Panel Campus Tours Classes Without Quizzes Please note: Does not include Class Party Events: Alumni Authors Meet & Greet University Public Worship & Alumni Memorial Service Campus Tours Classes Without Quizzes Book Salon Can t stay for the whole day? Select from the à la carte options below. EARLY BIRD À LA CARTE EVENTS Note that some à la carte items are included in the Daily Passes listed above. THURSDAY OCTOBER 4 FRIDAY O C T O B E R 5 SATURDAY OCTOBER 6 SUNDAY O C T O B E R 7 Welcome Lunch included in daily pass $22 for SAA Members $27 for Non-members Class Lunch included in daily pass $23 for SAA Members $28 for Non-members Class Tailgate included in daily pass $30 for SAA Members $35 for Non-members Farewell Lunch included in daily pass $22 for SAA Members $27 for Non-members Dinner on the Quad included in buy-it-all pass $79 for SAA Members $84 for Non-members Mini-Reunion Party included in buy-it-all pass $10 for SAA Members $12 for Non-members Class Party included in buy-it-all pass $45 for SAA Members $50 for Non-members Need some help? Call the Class of 2007 Registration Assistant (650) 724-3717 M F 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. (PT).

NAMETAG INFORMATION (Please attach a separate sheet for additional names) (INCLUDE MAIDEN NAME AND STANFORD CLASS YEAR IF APPLICABLE) A. YOUR NAME FIRST MAIDEN LAST STANFORD CLASS YEAR CELL PHONE NUMBER (The cell phone number you provide will be distributed to classmate attendees at reunion. It will not be added to your permanent Stanford record.) B. GUEST S NAME FIRST MAIDEN LAST STANFORD CLASS YEAR? RELATIONSHIP TO ALUM AGE (IF CHILD) C. GUEST S NAME STANFORD CLASS YEAR? RELATIONSHIP TO ALUM AGE (IF CHILD) SAA MEMBERSHIP Your SAA membership status determines your pricing. I m a member. (See Pricing Information below for you and your guests.) I m not a member. Not yet a member? Join the Stanford Alumni Association now and enjoy member pricing for both you and your guests. $595 $545 LIFE MEMBERSHIP or $95 ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MEMBERSHIP TOTAL $ PRICING INFORMATION If you are an SAA member, your guest(s) will also receive member pricing. PASSES: INDICATE EACH REGISTRANT S SELECTION EARLY BIRD PRICES THROUGH AUGUST 30, 2012 MEMBER NON-MEMBER REGULAR PRICES AFTER AUGUST 30, 2012 MEMBER NON-MEMBER Buy-It-All Pass A B C x $299 x $319 x $319 x $339 = $ Thursday Pass A B C x $45 x $50 x $50 x $55 = $ Friday Pass A B C x $65 x $70 x $70 x $75 = $ Saturday Pass A B C x $65 x $70 x $70 x $75 = $ Sunday Pass A B C x $45 x $50 x $50 x $55 = $ Kids Tag-Along Pass (ages 5 12) A B C x $30 x $35 x $35 x $40 = $ Kids Tag-Along Pass (under 5) A B C x FREE x FREE x FREE x FREE = $ À LA CARTE: Please refer to the information on the left for details on which à la carte items are included in the passes. Class Party A B C x $45 x $50 x $50 x $55 = $ Class Tailgate A B C x $30 x $35 x $35 x $40 = $ Mini-Reunion Party A B C x $10 x $12 x $15 x $15 = $ Dinner on the Quad A B C x $79 x $84 x $84 x $89 = $ Welcome Lunch A B C x $22 x $27 x $27 x $32 = $ Friday Lunch A B C x $23 x $28 x $28 x $33 = $ Farewell Lunch A B C x $22 x $27 x $27 x $32 = $ GRAND TOTAL $ TOTAL COST Roundtable Forum (SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6 FREE WITH ANY REUNION REGISTRATION) = FREE PAYMENT INFORMATION MasterCard Visa AMEX Check enclosed, payable to Stanford Reunion Homecoming (U.S. funds, drawn on a U.S. bank) Account Number Expiration Date Cardholder Name (Please print) Authorized Signature I hereby authorize SAA to charge the total amount due to the credit card listed above. UPON RECEIPT OF YOUR REGISTRATION, WE WILL EMAIL YOU A CONFIRMATION.

STANFORD REUNION HOMECOMING, OCTOBER 4 7, 2012 Please return this form by the September 20, 2012 postmark deadline or register online at alumni.stanford.edu/goto/reunionreg. Please update your contact information if different than listed above. Special Assistance & Disability Resources Disability parking spaces are located throughout campus and are reserved for vehicles displaying any state-issued disability placards or license plates. Vehicles with disability placards or plates may also park in any other marked spaces on campus, including permit and metered spaces. In addition, several staffed golf carts will be available throughout the weekend to help transport guests with mobility impairments. If you need a disability related accommodation, please contact the Diversity and Access Office by September 20 at (650) 725-0326 or by email, disability.access@stanford.edu. Reunion Homecoming Costs Reunion Homecoming aims to reconnect as many alumni as possible with each other and to reacquaint them with Stanford. With that goal in mind, the Stanford Alumni Association (SAA) works diligently to keep production costs to a minimum in order to maximize alumni attendance and participation. By registering early, you ll help us provide the most cost effective program. SAA and Stanford provide a significant subsidy to Reunion Homecoming. Headquarters tents, facility and maintenance fees, audiovisual equipment and services, transportation and Class Books are just a few of the program elements underwritten. Parking and Transportation Parking has been reserved in Galvez Field located at the corner of Campus Drive and Galvez Street. During peak hours, Reunion Homecoming shuttles will be available to transport you around campus. Please Note By registering for Reunion Homecoming, all registrants understand that their photographic or video images may appear in future Stanford marketing materials, in print and/or online. Membership Benefits If you are a current member of the Stanford Alumni Association (as indicated above), thank you very much for your support! Your membership dollars help to support SAA s programs, including Stanford magazine and Reunion Homecoming. Not yet a member? You can join today and begin supporting these popular activities. As a member, you ll also receive valuable benefits such as free access to thousands of searchable publications through four online databases. Plus, join using this form and you ll receive a $50 discount off the regular cost of a lifetime membership.

Your Reunion.

Stanford Reunion Homecoming is all yours. Think of it as your personal blend of Stanford memories and moments. It s your classroom and your campus. It s your classmates and your friends. It s your then, your now and your new. It s everything you want it to be (and nothing you don t). It s your Stanford. Reconnect with classmates at your Class Party, Tailgate and Mini-Reunions. Reinvigorate your mind in Classes Without Quizzes, at the Roundtable and President s Panel. Rediscover campus with a behind-the-scenes tour. Head to your favorite campus spot for a quiet moment alone or take your friends and family along to turn up the volume and create new memories. Do as much or as little as you d like. The choice is yours. Turn the pages to find more than 150 ways you can make Reunion your own.

Your Thursday.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2012 10:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Check-In 11:15 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Welcome Lunch 11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Class of 62 Women s Luncheon (See Your Class events insert for details.) 11:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Class of 57 Ladies Luncheon (See Your Class events insert for details.) 1:30 2:30 p.m. Classes Without Quizzes & Tours Tours Campus Walking Tour Inside Green Library Memorial Church Outdoor Sculpture Walk SLAC Bus Tour (ends at 3:30 p.m.) Stanford Stadium Sustainability Bus Tour Virtual Human Interaction Lab Walking the Farm with Professor Emeritus David Kennedy, 63 Classes Alleviating Urgent Global Problems through Psychology Professor Emeritus Albert Bandura Entrepreneurial Innovation at the d.school Professor Bernie Roth Creative Director Scott Doorley Originally of Missouri, Now of the Universe Mark Twain and the World Professor Shelley Fisher Fishkin

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2012 Personalized Medicine: How I Used Genomics to Discover, Track and Stop My Diabetes Professor Michael Snyder The Population Bomb, the MAHB and the Survival of Society Professor Paul Ehrlich 2:00 3:30 p.m. Undergraduate Admission Information Session For prospective freshman applicants and their parents and grandparents: learn about undergraduate life and the admission and financial aid process at Stanford. 3:30 4:30 p.m. Classes Without Quizzes & Tours Tours Campus Walking Tour Cantor Arts Center Inside Green Library Product Realization Lab Tour & Workshop Classes Forever Young: The New Frontier of Stem Cell Medicine Professor Jill Helms How the Languages We Speak Shape the Ways We Think Assistant Professor Lera Boroditsky, MA 99, PhD 01 Hunting the Elusive Higgs Boson and the Origin of Mass Professor Lance Dixon The Islamic Revolution in Iran and the Future of the Middle East Professor Abbas Milani Learning Contemporary Science: The Language-Identity Dilemma Associate Professor Bryan Brown Manufacturing Made in Italy in China: Following the 21st-Century Silk Road Professor Sylvia Yanagisako Who s Afraid of the Tiger Mom? Professor Gordon Chang, MA 72, PhD 87 Wondrous Machine: An Exploration of the Organ University Organist Robert Morgan

3:30 5:45 p.m. Symposium of Undergraduate Research and Public Service More than 100 students present posters about their scholarly, creative and volunteer projects. Chat with presenters about their projects, Stanford experiences and future plans. 4:30 5:15 p.m. Humanities Center Open House 5:15 6:15 p.m. Reunion Homecoming Volunteer Reception Reunion Homecoming 2012 volunteers: you are invited to mingle with fellow volunteers at this appreciation reception. Dinner on the Quad 6:15 7:00 p.m. Cocktails 7:00 9:00 p.m. Dinner As the sun sets over the foothills, you place a hand on the familiar sandstone. Ah, still warm. Stanford alumni of all ages surround you, filling the Quad with the sounds of laughter and clinking glasses. Tonight, as you dine under the stars, they seem to be twinkling no, winking just for you. You wink right back. 7:45 9:15 p.m. and 8:45 10:15 p.m. Tour Heavenly Views from the Stanford Observatory with Professor Roger Romani

Your Friday.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2012 7:30 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Check-In 7:30 9:00 a.m. Breakfast 8:00 9:00 a.m. Classes Without Quizzes & Tours Tours Stanford Kitchen Confidential: Dorm Dining Today (breakfast served!) Jasper Ridge Birding (ends at 10:45 a.m.) Classes The 2012 Election: Seven Keys to Deciding the Presidency Hoover Fellow Bill Whalen Can String Theory Lead to a Better Toaster? Associate Professor Shamit Kachru Great Expectations or Hard Times? Can America Restore its Economic Leadership Associate Professor Nick Bloom The Mafia in Italy and Beyond Associate Professor Laura Wittman President s Welcome & Panel: Classroom 3.0: Re-imagining Learning 9:30 11:30 a.m. Good morning, brain. Generations of alumni and guests gather under one roof for a warm welcome from President John L. Hennessy as he presents a state of the University update. Then, re-imagine learning as Stanford professors share the latest innovative approaches in education. 11:15 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Class Lunch (See Your Class events insert for details.)

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2012 Noon 2:00 p.m. El Centro Chicano Open House 12:15 3:30 p.m. School of Earth Sciences Undergraduate Research Presentations Hear undergraduates give talks and present posters about their summer research. Class Panels 1:00 2:45 p.m. Seated in a Stanford classroom surrounded by classmates, you feel like a student again. And yet, as you listen to the panelists tell stories of post-farm life that sound so much like your own, you realize how far you ve come. Together. (Classes of 57 97; see Your Class events insert for details. Classes of 02 and 07 have Saturday panels.) 1:00 2:45 p.m. Long Life in the 21st Century Hosted by the Classes of 47 and 52. Improved longevity is both a remarkable achievement and one of society s greatest challenges. Grab a seat as top experts from the Stanford Center on Longevity share how they re working to solve the problems of those over 50 and improve the well-being of people of all ages. 1:30 3:30 p.m. Asian American Activities Center Open House 1:30 3:30 p.m. Native American Cultural Center Open House 2:00 3:15 p.m. Black Community Pre-Professional Organization Mixer & Open House Tour the newly renovated and expanded Black House and share your experiences with current students from the Black pre-professional organizations.

3:15 4:15 p.m. Classes Without Quizzes & Tours Tours Auguste Rodin Sculpture Campus Walking Tour Central Nigeria Unmasked at Cantor Arts Center Product Realization Lab Tour & Workshop Sustainability in the Science and Engineering Quad 2 Virtual Human Interaction Lab Classes An Insider s View to Stanford Admissions Dean Richard Shaw Bargaining with Baseball Professor Emeritus Bill Gould DNA Double-Strand Breaks and Cancer Professor Gilbert Chu Estate Planning in Uncertain Times Lecturer B. Howard Pearson, 76 Health Care Reform in the U.S. Where Do We Go from Here? Associate Professor Donald Barr, MS 90, PhD 93 Memory: How It Works and Strategies to Prevent Its Loss Professor Frank Longo Multitasking: How It Is Changing the Way You and Your Children Think and Feel Professor Cliff Nass Nuclear Power after Fukushima Professor Michael May Printing Solar Cells for Greener Energies Associate Professor Mike McGehee Public Service and the Renewal of American Democracy Professor Larry Diamond, 73, MA 78, PhD 80 Quantum Mechanics of Nanostructures Associate Professor Kathryn Moler, 88, PhD 95 Reading of Old Ladies: Stories Professor Emerita Nancy Packer

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2012 The Science of Happiness Director Fred Luskin, PhD 99 Why Death Doesn t Matter According to Lucretius Professor Christopher Bobonich 3:30 5:30 p.m. Jen-Hsun Huang Engineering Center Open House & Tours 4:00 6:00 p.m. 18th Annual Multicultural Alumni Hall of Fame Reception Honor Stanford s most accomplished alumni of color and recognize the outstanding achievements of diverse alumni leaders as they are inducted into the Multicultural Alumni Hall of Fame. 4:00 6:00 p.m. Earth Sciences Reunion Barbecue 4:15 5:00 p.m. Stanford in Government Reception 4:30 5:45 p.m. Catholic Community at Stanford Reunion Mass 4:30 6:00 p.m. Human Biology Open House Extravaganza 5:30 6:30 p.m. Physics Alumni Reception 6:00 7:00 p.m. Dinner at Muwekma-Tah-Ruk, the Native American Theme House Purchase tickets at the door: $20 per person; children 12 and under are free. 6:30 7:15 p.m. Celebrate Shabbat with Hillel Two family-friendly Shabbat service options: traditional and progressive. Whichever you choose, both are sure to be full of joy and music.

7:00 7:30 p.m. Class of 92 Solo Mixer (See Your Class events insert for details.) Reunion Class Parties Times vary Now this is a party to remember: the conversation keeps flowing and the laughter keeps coming. You swap stories, share photos and reminisce with classmates as if you ve known them forever oh wait. You have. (Classes of 02 and 07 have Saturday night parties. See Your Class events insert for details.) 7:00 11:00 p.m. Class of 02 and 07 Mini-Reunions Party (See Your Class events insert for details.) Meet up with your dormmates, a cappella group, sports team or overseas studies mates at the Mini-Reunions food truck extravaganza! 7:30 9:00 p.m. Shabbat Dinner in the Sukkah

Your Saturday.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2012 7:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Check-In 7:30 9:00 a.m. Breakfast 9:30 a.m. Noon Classes of 87, 92 and 97 Kids Amazing Race (See Your Class events insert for details.) 9:30 a.m. Noon Shabbat Morning Services Join the Stanford Minyan for a traditional Saturday morning service. The Roundtable at Stanford University: Gray Matters: Your Brain and the New Neuroscience 10:00 11:30 a.m. Join ABC news correspondent Juju Chang, 87, and a panel of distinguished thought leaders and scientists to explore how we can apply the new brain science to our own lives, and how neuroscience will impact us all in the 21st century. 11:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Asian Pacific American Alumni Club Town Hall Meeting 11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Black Community Town Hall Meeting 11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Celebrating Sobriety at Stanford Join fellow alumni in this opportunity to share experiences, strength and hope about ongoing recovery from chemical or alcohol dependency.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2012 11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Imagine Higher Education without MEChA How has MEChA transformed higher education? Come for a panel presentation and talk with former MEChISTAS. 11:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Class Panels (See Your Class events insert for details.) Post-dorm life is full of ups, downs and in-betweens and no one gets this more than your Stanford classmates. Join them for a panel conversation that picks up right where you left off. Noon 1:00 p.m. Shabbat Lunch in the Sukkah Kiddush luncheon with faculty guest lecture. All are welcome for this familyfriendly free kosher lunch-and-learn. Noon 1:30 p.m. Asian American Community Lunch Meet up with old friends and make new connections over a free, delicious catered lunch. Class Tailgates Times vary Clad in your most spirited Stanford gear, you gather with your classmates before the football game. As you chat over your picnic lunch, the strains of an old, familiar song grow louder and louder. Suddenly, LSJUMB bursts into view. The Band is on the run and you re going with! (See Your Class events insert for details.)

1:00 2:00 p.m. Classes Without Quizzes & Tours Tours Campus Walking Tour Outdoor Sculpture Walk (ends at 2:30 p.m.) Stanford Kitchen Confidential: Dorm Dining Today (lunch served!) Classes Articulate While Black: Barack Obama, Language and Race in the U.S. Associate Professor H. Samy Alim, MA 02, PhD 04 Baffling Behaviors and Surprising Structures: Math-Inspired Kinetic Sculptures Lecturer John Edmark, MS 02 The China Threat: Fact or Fiction? Professor Scott Rozelle Global Climate Change: What We Know and What to Do about It Professor John Weyant Human Rights and U.S. Policy: At Home and Abroad Senior Fellow Helen Stacy Life at Stanford with 20,000 Students Professor Emeritus Herant Katchadourian The Next Industrial Revolution and How We ll Lead It Professor David Beach, 68, MS 72 Quantum Theory and the Concept of Absolute Size Professor Michael Fayer Reconfigurations of Space in the Early Modern Works of John Donne, Shakespeare and Caravaggio Senior Lecturer Emerita Helen Brooks, PhD 80 Smart Medical Devices for Football Brain Injuries Assistant Professor David Camarillo, MS 03, PhD 08 Assistant Professor Dan Garza, 91, MD 00 What s Next for the Global Economy Hoover Fellow Kevin Warsh, 92 Who Wrote Homer s Iliad? Lecturer Barbara Clayton, PhD 99 Willpower 101 Lecturer Kelly McGonigal, PhD 04

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2012 1:00 5:00 p.m. Chicano/Latino and Native American Pre-Football Game Tailgate Barbecue and beverages will be served. Hosted by Miguel Martinez, 76. 2:15 3:15 p.m. John W. Gardner Centennial Forum Join us as a panel of national leaders reflects on the legacy of John W. Gardner (1912 2002) at a forum marking the centenary of his birth. Mini-Reunions Times vary Long-lost study buddies recall late nights cramming for exams. A cluster of a cappella singers harmonize together for the first time in years. Sweet sounds and memories abound at Mini-Reunions, where you ll meet with many of your favorite schoolmates: classmates, dormmates, teammates and more. (Most Mini-Reunions for 52 97 will take place at your Class Tailgates. See Your Class events insert for details.) Before football game Class of 62 Pre-Game Presentation (See Your Class events insert for details.) Homecoming Football Game 5:00 p.m. kickoff (subject to change) Cheer for the Cardinal as they take on the University of Arizona Wildcats at Stanford Stadium. Corner/End Zone: $25 per seat (seating with fellow alums). Upper Sideline (sunny side): $50 per seat (general seating). Order tickets directly from Stanford Athletics: 1-800-STANFORD (1-800-782-6367). Use promotional code SAA followed by your class year (e.g. SAA87).

5:00 8:00 p.m. Stanford Pride Enjoy this annual event honoring LGBT alumni as students, faculty and staff celebrate Reunion Weekend together. $15 per person; free for current students. Register in advance at http://www.stanfordpride.com. 8:00 11:00 p.m. Black House Old School After Party Dance floor, bid whist, spades, dominoes, cobbler and you! Reconnect with alums and share your memories with current students. Sponsored by the BCSC & the SNBAA. Tickets available at the door: $10 per person. Times vary Reunion Class Parties (See Your Class events insert for details.) Tonight s the night for the Classes of 02 and 07 to jump up, jump up and get down!

Your Sunday.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2012 8:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Reunion Information 8:30 9:30 a.m. Class of 62 Lecture (See Your Class events insert for details.) 8:30 10:00 a.m. Breakfast 8:30 10:00 a.m. Alumni Authors Meet & Greet Mingle with Stanford alumni authors. Signed copies of books will be available for purchase. If you are an author and would like to participate, contact Becky Glover at rglover@stanford.edu. 8:30 11:00 a.m. Haas Center for Public Service Reunion Brunch Come hear what s happening on campus from student leaders engaged in Alternative Spring Break, Education Partnerships, Stanford in Government and Students for a Sustainable Stanford. University Interfaith Public Worship and Alumni Memorial Service 10:00 11:00 a.m. A celebration of life, this moving service honors alumni in memoriam. Classmates reading from various religious traditions and choral music a wonderful way to remember those who are truly unforgettable. 10:00 11:00 a.m. Classes Without Quizzes & Tours Tours Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve (ends at 12:30 p.m.)

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2012 Classes Misled by the Map: Geography Gets Political Senior Lecturer Martin Lewis Tax Politics & Policy After the 2012 Election Hoover Fellow Tammy Frisby Walt Whitman s Body Language Professor Gavin Jones 10:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Stanford on the Moon Alumni Club 2012 Conference Meet lunar explorers aiming for the lunar surface to win the $30 million Google Lunar X prize. Why Stanford on the moon? To beat Cal, of course. 11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Farewell Reunion Lunch Noon 2:00 p.m. Cardinal Society Luncheon Members of the Classes of 32 through 50 are invited to this festive luncheon honoring the class of 47 upon their induction into the Cardinal Society. 1:00 2:30 p.m. Stanford Book Salon: Turn of Mind Turn a sleepy Sunday into a mind-whirring day to remember! Join fellow alumni for a lively discussion of murder mystery Turn of Mind led by the author, Alice LaPlante, lecturer of creative writing at the GSB. Founders Day 2:00 5:00 p.m. Commemorate the founding of the University and the legacy of the Stanford family with celebratory speeches, music and light refreshments for all. This Stanford tradition is one you won t want to miss!

Special Assistance & Disability Resources Disability parking spaces are located throughout campus and are reserved for vehicles displaying any state-issued disability placards or license plates. Vehicles with disability placards or plates may also park in any other marked spaces on campus, including permit and metered spaces. In addition, several staffed golf carts will be available throughout the weekend to help transport guests with mobility impairments. If you need a disability related accommodation, please contact the Diversity and Access Office by September 20 at (650) 725-0326 or by email, disability.access@stanford.edu. Parking and Transportation Parking has been reserved in Galvez Field located at the corner of Campus Drive and Galvez Street. During peak hours, Reunion Homecoming shuttles will be available to transport you around campus. Reunion Homecoming Costs Reunion Homecoming aims to reconnect as many alumni as possible with each other and to reacquaint them with Stanford. With that goal in mind, the Stanford Alumni Association (SAA) works diligently to keep production costs to a minimum in order to maximize alumni attendance and participation. By registering early, you ll help us provide the most cost effective program. SAA and Stanford provide a significant subsidy to Reunion Homecoming. Headquarters tents, facility and maintenance fees, audiovisual equipment and services, transportation and Class Books are just a few of the program elements underwritten. Please Note By registering for Reunion Homecoming, all registrants understand that their photographic or video images may appear in future Stanford marketing materials, in print and/or online. Register online: alumni.stanford.edu/goto/reunionreg

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