On behalf of the Class of ’58, reunion leaders Gil Bamford and Jane Christie happily accept the Class of 1891 Bowl from Trustee President Oscar Tang ’56. The honor is presented annually to the class with the highest percentage of reunion attendance.
Friday cChristian chat left, and Tim M er, in M an D ds Class of ’73 frien West Quad tent. at a party in the
On Saturday morning seven “Back to the Classroom” sessions were offered. Here, reunion attendees spot a rarely seen baby goshawk in its nest with its parent nearby during the bird walk led by biology instructor Tom Cone, left. Biology department chair Marc Koolen also led a group to the campus’s recently constructed bird blind.
nagh ’37, m left, Tom Le mes visitors, fro lco enter for C we e er, ac nt Br ce e Tony Rotundo, Kane ’03, at th r to ew th uc at str on, are M in alt d y D or an n Hist g ’03, uctor Kathlee Alison Armstron wife, history instr his d an Cori Field ’83, o nd tu open house. Ro Gender Studies center. e th of rs to codirec
During lunch on Saturday, Georg e Bundy Smith couldn’t keep fro Jr. ’83 and his gu m dancing to the est, Beth Becker, familiar tunes th The music was at filled the air in courtesy of the O front of SamPhil. ld Guard Aces, a wide range of which featured alu classes. mni talent from Renee Kellan Page ’83 and husband Tom, left, get together with PA math instructors Nancy Trepanier Lang ’83 and husband Corbin at a cocktail reception Friday evening.
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