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REUNION June 1-4, 2017 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

Welcome laurentians! We hope you enjoy the weekend renewing your connections with friends, classmates, the campus and North Country community. The bells of Gunnison are ringing, relaxation and sunshine await you on the Richard F. Brush 52 Quad, and the doors of Kirk Douglas Hall stand open to greet our 50th Reunion. THURSDAY, JUNE 1 Thursday Noon-9 p.m. REGISTRATION William Randolph Hearst Studio, Noble Center Pick up your complimentary Reunion gift, schedule of events and nametag. Your nametag serves as your entry into events throughout the weekend. Refreshments available. 2-4 p.m. MYSTERIES IN THE ARCHIVES Owen D. Young Library, Special Collections Area Join Special Collections Technician Paul Haggett in exploring the University s rich history through photos, documents and scrapbooks. 3-4 p.m. SLU TRADITIONS THEN AND NOW TOUR Meet at Sullivan Student Center Main Entrance Join this interactive, student-led tour of campus that includes both historic and new locations. 2

Thu/Fri 5-6:15 p.m. CLASS OF 1967 50TH REUNION RECEPTION WITH PRESIDENT WILLIAM L. FOX 75 AND LYNN FOX MacAllaster House, 54 East Main Street 6-9 p.m. EARLY BIRD SOCIAL Ground Floor, Sullivan Student Center Join other early arrivals for light dinner and conversation. Cash bar available. 6:30-8:30 p.m. CLASS OF 1967 50TH REUNION WELCOME DINNER Eben Holden Center The Class of 1967 reunites for a welcome dinner immediately following the 50th Reunion reception at MacAllaster House (see above). Class photo will be taken. Complimentary beer and wine. Ongoing HOSPITALITY CENTER GATHERINGS Stop by your class or affnity s hospitality center, open all weekend, for casual conversation and to reconnect with friends and classmates. FRIDAY, JUNE 2 7:30-10:30 a.m. CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST Noble Center Friday 8 a.m.-10 p.m. REGISTRATION William Randolph Hearst Studio, Noble Center Pick up your complimentary Reunion gift, schedule of events and nametag. Your nametag serves as your entry into events throughout the weekend. Refreshments available. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 8TH ANNUAL SAINTS ATHLETICS GOLF TOURNAMENT St. Lawrence University Oliver D. Appleton Golf Course Late registration possible, beginning at 9 a.m. with a 10 a.m. shotgun start; cocktail reception and awards presentation at 4 p.m. Entry fee of $175 covers green fees, cart, lunch, contests, prizes, cocktail reception and approximately $100 as a tax-deductible gift to the athletics department. 3

9:45 a.m.-4 p.m. THOUSAND ISLANDS BOAT TOUR Please arrive 15 minutes before departure. Meet at Parking Lot H, adjacent to the Noble Center Travel by bus to the Thousand Islands for a one-hour cruise with Uncle Sam s Boat Tours. This tour will highlight the Millionaires Row section of the U.S. islands and then loop into Canadian waters before heading back to Alexandria Bay for a buffet lunch. Pre-registration was required; transportation is included. If you are interested in attending this day trip but did not pre-register, please ask about availability at the Registration Center. 10 a.m. STUDENT-LED CAMPUS TOUR Meet at Sullivan Student Center Main Entrance 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. BROWN BAG LUNCH Winston Room, Sullivan Student Center Pick up your complimentary lunch to go. Noon-4 p.m. CANOE SHACK Check out a canoe and enjoy a paddle on the Little River. Transportation is available at the Noble Center, or go out Park Street to the end of the sports fields, turn right on the gravel road just before the Little River bridge, and go about 100 yards to the Canoe Shack, a brown clapboard building on the river s edge. Noon-4 p.m. MYSTERIES IN THE ARCHIVES Special Collections, Owen D. Young Library Join Special Collections Technician Paul Haggett in exploring the University s rich history through photos, documents and scrapbooks. ALUMNI SEMINARS For additional information on this year s Alumni Award Recipients go to alumni.stlawu.edu/alumni-awards. Enjoy these continuing education opportunities: 1-2 p.m. IT S A MILLENNIAL WORLD AND WE RE JUST LIVING IN IT Carnegie 010 Sue Katzen 86, Alumni Citation recipient, has built a career in the media. From advertising to magazine publishing, Sue has worked to understand a variety of demographic segments and leverage their collective power for marketers. The Millennials have been one of her most challenging segments. Not since the Baby Boomer has 4

Friday another generation held such potential for impact on every aspect of our lives: commerce, employment, entertainment and technology. Sue will discuss her work with Millennials and try to demystify this often maligned generation as she lives through the changes in the world of print media. She will share some bright spots about this generation, as well as ideas to help us deal with the fact that It s a Millennial World and We re Just Living In It. 2:15-3:30 p.m. COVERING THE 2016 ELECTION AND THE FIRST 100 DAYS OF THE TRUMP PRESIDENCY, AND THE IMPORTANCE OF A LIBERAL ARTS EDUCATION IN UNDERSTANDING OUR TIMES Carnegie 010 Martha MacCallum Gregory 86, Alumni Citation recipient, has covered the past four Presidential elections for Fox News Network. From the bus to the campaign plane to the cheap hotel to the motorcade, to the Convention Floor to the debate stage to the White House, she has had a front row seat for the intense battle that ends with the victor of the highest offce in the land. 2016 was nothing like any had ever seen and it tossed out all the models and exit polls, and conventional wisdom we had come to rely on. Just when Martha thought she had figured it all out, along came the race between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, which turned all that on its proverbial head. As a St Lawrence Political Science major, she had no idea where her degree would take her. Martha did internships on the Hill, applied to Law School and ended up studying Theater in New York. But St. Lawrence had prepared her for it all, in ways she never imagined. 2-2:45 p.m. STAINED GLASS WINDOW TOUR WITH UNIVERSITY CHAPLAIN KATHLEEN BUCKLEY Gunnison Memorial Chapel See the 28 stained glass windows on campus: one in Herring-Cole, two in Atwood Hall, four in Richardson Hall, and 21 in Gunnison Memorial Chapel. These amazing windows celebrate various liberal arts disciplines and honor individuals ranging from King Arthur to Mahatma Gandhi to Dag Hammarskjöld. 2-4 p.m. HIKE TO LAMPSON FALLS Please arrive 10 minutes before departure. Meet at Parking Lot H, adjacent to the Noble Center Transportation is available for the first 33 participants. This is an easy hike to a scenic spot 30 minutes from campus. Alumni driving personal vehicles are welcome and directions are available at the Registration Center. Trail is handicapped accessible. Inclement weather will cancel this trip. 5

2:30-4 p.m. CAREER SERVICES OPEN HOUSE Sullivan Student Center 206 Whether you are seeking a bit of career-related coaching yourself or wondering how you can support the personal and career development of current students, please come by Career Services to chat with some of our staff regarding our signature programs and engagement opportunities. 3-3:45 p.m. EXPLORING THE PIPES OF GUNNISON ORGAN CONCERT Gunnison Memorial Chapel Join Sondra Goldsmith Proctor, musician-in-residence, for a breathtaking performance of compositions that float through the chapel from France, Germany and the United States to celebrate the sounds of the historic Estey Organ. 4-5:15 p.m. CLASS OF 1977 40TH REUNION RECEPTION WITH PRESIDENT WILLIAM L. FOX 75 AND LYNN FOX MacAllaster House, 54 East Main Street 4-5:15 p.m. CLASSES OF 1962, 1957, 1952, 1947 & 1942 55TH, 60TH, 65TH, 70TH & 75TH REUNION RECEPTION Ireland Green Room & Ireland Student Arts Lounge, Noble Center Complimentary beer and wine. 4-5:15 p.m. REUNION AFFINITY RECEPTION Sykes Common Room St. Lawrence University is hosting four affnity celebrations this year, each unique in shaping the Laurentian experience for thousands of alumni and students. This reception is an opportunity to honor the contributions made by the Spain Abroad Program, the Austria Abroad Program, the IT Student Helpdesk and the Peterson Quantitative Resource Center to campus and around the world. Join University staff and special guests Hermann Weissgärber (Austria) and Judith Deshotels and Rita Goldberg (Spain) as the menu and bar feature affnity favorites! Complimentary beer and wine. 6

Friday 4:30-5:30 p.m. CELEBRATION AT THE STABLES Elsa Gunnison Appleton Riding Arena Join us for a tour of our newly-renovated space, and enjoy a reception and the opportunity to meet our lovable four-legged Saints. Special recognition will be given to the 2012 & 2013 National Championship Teams. For those needing transportation, please meet at 4:15 p.m. in Parking Lot H, adjacent to the Noble Center. Complimentary beer and wine. 5-5:30 p.m. BACHELLER MEMORIAL CHIME CONCERT 5:30-8 p.m. WELCOME RECEPTIONS AND DINNERS Complimentary beer and wine. Classes of 1942 through 1999, Spain and Austria: Eben Holden Center Classes of 2000 through 2017, IT Student HelpDesk and PQRC: Dana Dining Center Reconnect with classmates in designated seating areas or mingle with other classes and affnities at this kickoff welcome reception and dinner. 6-7 p.m. ALUMNI AWARD RECIPIENT RECEPTION WITH PRESIDENT WILLIAM L. FOX 75 AND LYNN FOX MacAllaster House, 54 East Main Street By invitation only. 7-8:30 p.m. ALUMNI AWARD RECIPIENT DINNER Hannon Room, Sullivan Student Center By invitation only; hosted by the Alumni Executive Council. 8:00 p.m.-midnight MOVIE NIGHT! A SPANISH AND AUSTRIAN DOUBLE FEATURE Carnegie 010 Join us for a relaxing evening as we show back-to-back foreign films Siete Apellidos Vascos (Spanish Affair) (2014) and Museum Hours (2012). The Spanish film will play first, followed by the Austrian selection. Yes, popcorn and subtitles are provided! 7

8:30-11 p.m. PERFORMANCE BY BLAINE HOLCOMB 14, MIKE GODWIN 15, & WILL PELLERIN 15 Winston Room, Sullivan Student Center Blaine Holcomb 14, Mike Godwin 15, and Will Pellerin 15 are each independent singer-songwriters out of Nashville, TN. In addition to writing their own original music, Holcomb and Godwin play country music in Nashville s heralded bars on lower Broadway. Pellerin has played his original music in various bars around Nashville and has toured up and down the east coast and in northern New York. Collectively, the three incorporate their three part harmonies into a blend of country and folk material suitable for both easy listening and rowdy crowds. Cash bar available. HOSPITALITY CENTER GATHERINGS See Thursday. SATURDAY, JUNE 3 Saturday 8-9:45 a.m. COFFEE WITH COACHES CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST Alumni Council Campus Room Get energized for the day at this Saturday morning continental breakfast while enjoying the company of the Saints Athletics coaching staff. Director of Athletics, Bob Durocher M 94, P 13 will provide an athletics overview at 9 a.m. 8 a.m. REUNION BIKE RIDE Please arrive 10 minutes before the start time. Meet at the steps of Vilas Hall Join University staff on a 15-20 mile bike ride. This ride is paced for recreational cyclists and above. Those wishing to participate must provide their own bike, helmet, and gear. No bike rentals are available. Inclement weather will cancel this event. 8:30 a.m. 5K WALK/RUN Please arrive 15 minutes before the start time. Meet in front of Newell Field House The first 100 participants will receive a commemorative Alumni Run memento. Thunder and lightning will cancel this event. 8:30 a.m. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA BREAKFAST AND ANNUAL MEETING Kappa Lodge, 45 East Main Street 8

Saturday 9 a.m. FRIENDS OF BILL W. MEETING Carnegie 212 10 a.m.-4 p.m. CANOE SHACK See Friday, Noon. 10 a.m. ALUMNI PARADE Line up on the High Road between Dean-Eaton and Carnegie Don your alumni garb, grab some balloons, and join this festive event for a nostalgic walk around the Richard F. Brush 52 Quad. The parade will start at 10:15 a.m., rain or shine. Thunder and lightning will cancel this event. 10:45 a.m.-noon ALUMNI AWARDS AND CLASS GIFTS CEREMONY Gunnison Memorial Chapel President William L. Fox 75 will offer reflections and recognize Alumni Citation recipients James B. Brush 77, P 08, Sue L. Katzen 86, and Martha MacCallum Gregory 86; Sol Feinstone Award recipient Mary Jo Faucher Hunt 76, P 04; G. Atwood Manley Society Achievement Award recipients David W. Wiederecht 78 and Barbara Williams Wiederecht 77, P 15. Class gifts will be announced and awards will be presented for class achievements and Best in Show in the parade. Noon-1:45 p.m. G. ATWOOD MANLEY SOCIETY ANNUAL LUNCHEON John W. Hannon Jr. 44 Room, 3rd Floor, Sullivan Student Center All alumni are welcome to join members for good food and invigorating conversation with current students. Hear from our newest Manley Award recipients David W. Wiederecht 78 and Barbara Williams Wiederecht 77, P 15 on why they are Manley members, as well as ruminations on St. Lawrence past and present accompanied by a photo montage. Manley Society membership includes alumni, parents and friends of St. Lawrence who have included the University in their estate plans. Noon-2 p.m. ALL-CLASS PICNIC WITH FACULTY, STAFF AND COACHES Library Quad (Rain location: Leithead Field House) Mingle over traditional picnic fare while you listen live to When the Saints Go Marching In and other jazz favorites. 9

12:30-2 p.m. CLASSES OF 2006, 2007, 2008 10TH REUNION LUNCHEON WITH PRESIDENT WILLIAM L. FOX 75 AND LYNN FOX MacAllaster House, 54 East Main Street 1-3 p.m. FRIENDS OF OWEN D. YOUNG AND LAUNDERS LIBRARIES BOOK PLATING Take a break on Saturday afternoon to swing by ODY and book plate a book of your choosing. A book plate can be a remembrance of a person, a place, or an inspiration for other young Laurentians as they find their way. There is no cost, and there are plenty of book plates and books! 2-3 p.m. JOHNSON HALL OF SCIENCE TOUR WITH PROFESSOR OF PSYCHOLOGY TOM GREENE AND BIOLOGY PROFESSOR EMERITUS TOM BUDD Meet at Johnson Hall Main Entrance (North Lobby) Johnson Hall of Science represents innovative ways of teaching and of constructing spaces and buildings. The home of biology, biochemistry, chemistry, neuroscience and aspects of psychology is part of a multi-phase program to provide state-of-the-art science and math facilities. It is also the first LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) building on campus, representing a deep commitment to sustainable ( green ) architecture and practices. ALUMNI SEMINARS For additional information on this year s Alumni Award Recipients go to alumni.stlawu.edu/alumni-awards. Enjoy these continuing education opportunities: 2-3:15 p.m. REFORM OF URBAN K-12 EDUCATION: THE SLOW-MOTION TRAIN WRECK WE HAVE ALLOWED TO RUIN OUR COMMUNITIES, AND WHAT WE CAN DO ABOUT IT Carnegie 010 Jim Brush 77, P 08, former Trustee, and Alumni Citation recipient, spent a 25-year career as owner and 12 years as CEO of Sentry Group in Rochester, NY where he was involved in many initiatives to reform and improve the education system. Since selling his family business and retiring in 2014 he has assumed a role as Executive Director of E3, a non-profit dedicated to improving the disappointing academic results of Rochester s poorest urban children. His focus is to attempt to build a community wide initiative to reform the urban education system a big challenge, but one with a big payoff if E3 can be successful. Jim s presentation will cover this journey, some facts about our nation s current urban district- and charter- public school system, and the approach to reform in Rochester. 10

Saturday 3:30-4:45 p.m. THE THIRD SECTOR: ENSURING HIGH FUNCTIONING BOARDS THROUGH HIGH FUNCTIONING LEADERSHIP Carnegie 010 Mary Jo Faucher Hunt 76, P 04, recipient of the 2017 Sol Feinstone award, has been a volunteer and a professional in the Third Sector for over 35 years. Her experiences, built upon her liberal arts education, have led to a career in assisting non-profit Boards of Directors to become high functioning Boards by utilizing best practices in board governance and leadership. Join her for a facilitated discussion building upon your experiences and her expertise to become a more effective leader. 2-3:15 p.m. #SLUGOESGLOBAL FORUM Feinstone Room, Herring-Cole Hall St. Lawrence University s footprint has gone global thanks to robust and immersive study abroad opportunities. With the Spain and Austria programs celebrating 50 year milestones, Dr. Marina Llorente, Associate Dean of the Center for International and Intercultural Studies, hosts the #SLUgoesGlobal Forum. This session serves as an opportunity for alumni to share their stories and memories from their time abroad in Madrid and Vienna, how it has since shaped their lives and deepened their appreciation of the experience. Anímate y participa. Te esperamos! Machen Sie mit! 2-3:15 p.m. THE PAST, THE PRESENT AND THE FUTURE OF THE IT HELPDESK Frost Ferguson Room 204, Owen D. Young Library For 25 years, St. Lawrence students have answered countless questions and concerns at the IT Helpdesk. Questions ranging from, Why can t I print? to What is a network cable? have been met by courteous responses followed by the always-popular reminder, IT will never ask you for your ID or password. These dedicated students served their alma mater with patience and intellect in an ever-changing world. In this discussion, we will hear stories from the Helpdesk, talk about how it remains an integral part of campus today, and what the future holds for Information Technology with its upcoming planned move to Owen D. Young Library. 2-4 p.m. ICE CREAM SOCIAL Spartacus Café, Kirk Douglas Hall (Rain location: Leithead Field House) Cool off with a delicious afternoon treat! 11

2-4 p.m. LAWN PARTY Richard F. Brush 52 Quad (Rain location: Leithead Field House) Enjoy music by the Travis Rocco 99 Band with complimentary beer & wine tasting from Sackets Harbor Brewing Company, High Peaks Winery, and Otter Creek Winery. Beer and wine will be available for purchase by the bottle. 2-5 p.m. MUNRO FAMILY CLIMBING WALL Newell Field House Beginners and experienced climbers, children and adults all are welcome. Assistance with basic skills, knots, belaying and climbing techniques will be available informally. Belays, equipment and assistance provided on a first-come, first-served basis, though all should get ample time to climb. Loose active wear is recommended. 3-4:30 p.m. GREEK OPEN HOUSES Alpha Delta Pi, 18 Elm St. (current Chi Omega house) Alpha Tau Omega, 13 University Ave. Beta Theta Pi and Beta Temple, 25 College St. Chi Omega, 18 Elm St. Delta Delta Delta, 19 Judson St. Kappa Delta, 53 Park St. (current Kappa Delta Sigma house) Kappa Delta Sigma, 53 Park St. Kappa Kappa Gamma, 45 East Main St. Phi Kappa Sigma, 1 Lincoln St. Phi Sigma Kappa, 78 Park St. Pi Beta Phi, 21 Romoda Dr. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 62 Park St. Sigma Chi, 58 Park St., 62 Park St. Sigma Pi, 52 Park St. For closed chapters, take this opportunity to visit your former Greek house (limited access). Due to campus housing for Reunion Weekend, a few former Greek house locations are unavailable. 3:30-4:45 p.m. PETERSON QUANTITATIVE RESOURCE CENTER 10TH ANNIVERSARY RECEPTION Valentine 125 Join Dr. Michael Schuckers, Director of the Peterson Quantitative Resource Center, for a reception honoring the current and former tutors of the PQRC, as well as lead donors Martha Martie Peterson 62 and Gregg Peterson. With the recent addition of a statistics major at St. Lawrence, the importance of the Center and its employees has never been greater! Complimentary beer and wine. 12

Saturday 4:45-6:15 p.m. CLASSES OF 1986, 1987, 1988 30TH REUNION RECEPTION WITH PRESIDENT WILLIAM L. FOX 75 AND LYNN FOX MacAllaster House, 54 East Main Street (Rain Location: Burkman Gym) 5-5:30 p.m. BACHELLER MEMORIAL CHIME CONCERT 5:30-8:30 p.m. HONOR GUARD RECEPTION & DINNER AND 50TH REUNION INDUCTION CEREMONY Eben Holden Center President William L. Fox 75 and Lynn Fox invite you to this special occasion for members of the St. Lawrence University Honor Guard. The 50th Reunion class will share remembrances and be inducted into the Honor Guard. 6:30-9 p.m. INDIVIDUAL REUNION CLASS/CLUSTER/ AFFINITY RECEPTIONS AND DINNERS Complimentary beer and wine. 5th - Classes of 2011, 2012, 2013 - Newell Field House 10th - Classes of 2006, 2007, 2008 - Library Quad Tent (Rain location: Dana Dining Center) 30th - Classes of 1986, 1987, 1988 - Burkman Gym, Augsbury 40th - Class of 1977 - Alumni Council Campus Room, Sullivan Student Center 3rd floor Spain Program 50th Anniversary - Sykes Common Room Austria Program 50th Anniversary - Newell Atrium IT Student HelpDesk & PQRC - Off-campus at Sergi s Italian Restaurant and Pizzeria 9-11 p.m. PERFORMANCE BY ANGRY NEIGHBORS Winston Room, Sullivan Student Center Drawing their name from community reaction to the unholy racket emanating from their Park Street theme house, Angry Neighbors formed at St. Lawrence in 1983. The original lineup featured Steve Amick 86 (vocals & percussion), David Scott 86 (vocals & bathrobe), Sam Hiser 86 (drums), Richard Scullin 86 (bass & vocals), Joe Snapp 86 (guitar), and Erik Esckilsen 86 (guitar & vocals). Other SLU bands grew out of, and merged with, the Neighborhood. Two members of this larger SLU music family included singer-songwriter-guitarists Janet Dewey 86 and Roger Holloway 86, among others. Dewey and Holloway will perform with Amick, Hiser, and Esckilsen on the occasion of their 30th 13

Sunday reunion with two sets blending Reagan-era rock recollections, songs from the musicians various pre- and post-grad projects, and other eminently danceable selections. Cash bar available. Ongoing HOSPITALITY CENTER GATHERINGS See Thursday. SUNDAY, JUNE 4 Sunday 8 a.m.-12 p.m. BREAKFAST AT DANA 8-9:15 a.m. REUNION 17 VOLUNTEER BREAKFAST John W. Hannon Jr. 44 Room, Sullivan Student Center Were you a volunteer for Reunion 2017? If so, you are cordially invited to this private breakfast so that we may show our gratitude. 9:30-10:30 a.m. SERVICE OF REMEMBRANCE Gunnison Memorial Chapel As Reunion comes to a close, we remember all alumni, faculty and staff who have passed away in the last year. Alumni Executive Council members will read the names, oneby-one, to remember each Laurentian. All are encouraged to attend this non-denominational service. 14

General GENERAL INFORMATION We hope you feel, as we do, that the campus looks and feels spectacular! Please help keep the campus clean by placing your trash and recyclables in proper receptacles and being considerate of residential halls and rooms. REGISTRATION CENTER William Randolph Hearst Studio, Noble Center Parking is available in Lot H, next to Vilas Hall. You ll find refreshments, student hosts and staff available to assist you with your Reunion needs. Thursday, Noon-9 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m.-10 p.m. Saturday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. CAMP CHIPMUNK Stop at Registration if you still need to register your child/children for this service. Children will enjoy games, activities and outdoor play. Friday, 4-9 p.m. Saturday, 8 a.m.-9 p.m. EMERGENCY MEDICAL INFORMATION For University Security and Safety, dial 5555 from any on-campus phone, or 315-229-5555 from a cell phone or off-campus phone. You may also dial 911. PONY RIDES To schedule a pony ride for your child, please contact Mary Drueding at 315-229-5300 or mdrueding@stlawu.edu. AUGSBURY CENTER POOL Thursday and Friday, 7-8:30 a.m.; 11 a.m. -1:30 p.m. Saturday, 8-10 a.m.; Noon-4 p.m. CANOE SHACK Friday, Noon-4 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. -4 p.m. BREWER BOOKSTORE Browse through the books and SLU memorabilia, relax in the reading areas, or enjoy a cup of coffee at the Caribou Coffee Shop. Thursday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. MUNRO FAMILY CLIMBING WALL Please see Saturday 2-5 p.m. for information. 15

OWEN D. YOUNG LIBRARY Thursday and Friday, 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday, 1-6 p.m. LAUNDERS SCIENCE LIBRARY (2nd Floor, Madill Hall) Thursday and Friday, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Saturday, Closed Sunday, 1-6 p.m. THE RICHARD F. BRUSH ART GALLERY Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, Noon-6 p.m. STAFFORD FITNESS CENTER AND NEWELL FIELD HOUSE (Sammis Tennis Courts and Robie Squash Courts included) Thursday, 7 a.m.-8 p.m. Friday, 6 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Sullivan Student Center Thursday, 7 a.m.-midnight Friday and Saturday, 7 a.m.-1 a.m. SUN COFFEE (Sullivan Student Center) Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m. NORTHSTAR CAFÉ (Sullivan Student Center) Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m. PARKING To enjoy our walking campus and to ensure the safety of all reunioners, we ask that you park on the periphery of campus in the lot nearest your residence hall. RV parking is available in Lot J. A complete list of available parking lots is on the map in your registration packet. NOTES FROM SECURITY Safe walks are available on campus any time by calling 315-229-5555. Please do not park around the University Quad. All University walking trails close at dusk. Thank you to all who worked to make this weekend a success, including over 250 reunion volunteers. 16

General HOUSING AND HOSPITALITY CENTER LOCATIONS Residence Halls will close at 1 p.m. on Sunday. 65th Reunion Class of 1952 Housing: Kirk Douglas Hall 1st & 2nd floors Hospitality Center: 1st Floor Lounge, Room 119 60th Reunion Class of 1957 Housing: Kirk Douglas Hall 1st & 2nd floors Hospitality Center: 1st Floor Lounge, Room 119 55th Reunion Class of 1962 Housing: Kirk Douglas Hall 1st & 2nd floors Hospitality Center: 1st Floor Lounge, Room 119 Additional Honor Guard (classes of 1942-1966) Housing: Hulett & Jencks Halls Hospitality Centers: Hulett & Jencks Entryway Lounges 50th Reunion Class of 1967 Housing: Kirk Douglas Hall 3rd & 4th floors Hospitality Center: 3rd Floor Lounge and Phelps Family Study 40th Reunion Class of 1977 Housing: Gaines College Hospitality Center: Gaines Lounge 30th Reunion Classes of 1986, 1987, 1988 Housing: Lee Hall Hospitality Center: Lee Lounge 10th Reunion Classes of 2006, 2007, 2008 Housing: Whitman Hall Hospitality Center: Whitman Lobby 5th Reunion Classes of 2011, 2012, 2013 Housing: Sykes Hall Hospitality Center: Sykes 2nd Floor Lounge, Room 2208 IT Student HelpDesk & PQRC Housing: Reiff and Priest Colleges Hospitality Center: Reiff and Priest Lounges Spain & Austria Housing: Dean-Eaton Hall Hospitality Center: Dean-Eaton Formal Lounge 17

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