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FRIDAY, APRIL 29 – SUNDAY, MAY 1

Reunion Weekend 2005 Join your classmates on Friday for a welcome lunch, afternoon workshops, and the traditional wine tasting event in Mary Wig Johnson Court with Harvey Mudd and Pitzer alumni. On Saturday, April 30, we will celebrate the triumphant success of the Campaign for the Scripps Woman, which raised $101 million with support from 87% of all alumnae. Activities will include guided tours of the new facilities on campus—including the Performing Arts Center, Gabrielle Jungels-Winkler Hall, the new

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swimming pool and site for the future recreation athletic facility, Elizabeth Hubert Malott Commons, and Mary Wig Johnson Court. Faculty will also offer lectures throughout the day; a lawn supper with a swing band will conclude the day’s festivities. Additional activities are planned for Sunday, including the ever-popular Mariachi brunch. Please plan to join us on campus for this very special weekend! For more information, contact the Office of Alumnae Relations at (909) 621-8054.

HERE ARE THE volunteers who are helping to make this the most successful Scripps College reunion ever: 1940 Elizabeth Merrick Balderston Helen Wilcox Gordon Laurel Davidson Tierney Pearlita Penberthy Vorster 1955 Brent Shaw Foster Yvonne Magee Blaine

New Chairs Lead Scripps Alumnae/Student Diversity Committee In 2002, the Alumnae Association established the Alumnae/Student Diversity Committee (ASDC) to foster diversity at Scripps. One of the purposes of the committee is to actively involve and challenge both alumnae and students to support the College’s commitment to “…increase diversity in all aspects of academic and campus life among all members of the community.” Leading this effort for a two-year term are Jessica Castillo ’03, Myeisha Peguero ’02, and Deepika Sandhu ’99.The three chairs championed diversity during their Scripps education and are active leaders for diversity in their careers and community involvements. The inaugural chairs, Fabiola Ceballos ’02, Brenda Ching ’93, and Sue Talbot ’69, remain actively involved in Scripps and are leaders of various initiatives. Notably, Brenda Ching is currently president of the Alumnae Association. While the committee is currently developing its strategic plan and goals, focus areas for the committee include the ASDC Mentoring Program, which encourages alumnae participation in college activities and supports Scripps’ diversity planning. If you are interested in learning more about diversity efforts or would like to become involved, please contact the chairs at asdc@offhours.org or contact the Office of Alumnae Relations at (909) 621-8054 or alumnae@scrippscollege.edu.Your efforts will help to provide an outstanding liberal arts education for all women.

Camp Scripps 2005 JUNE 23 – 26

She gets too lonely for her Camp Scripps classmates, Loves to stay up talking, it’s never too late, She’d never bother with vacations she’d hate…

1960 Judith Kasher Morris Rebecca Harlow Potter Deborah Kates Streiber 1965 Constance Mobley Spiro Paula Waterman Robin Adair 1970 Merrilee Stewart Howard Nancy Donnell Lilly Mary Davis MacNaughton Kaley McAnlis Mish Evelyn Nelson Senior 1975 Susan Conner Coleman Susan Trunk Cooper Josephine Hazen 1980 Jennifer Martin Joanne Ratner Kristy Ward

That’s why the lady is at Camp!

1985 Shannon McGrady Bane Catherine Collinson Cinthia Fischer Yvette Herrera Kimberly Treece Turner 1990 Stephanie Gidlund Feldt 1995 Laura McNeil Elizabeth Poggi 2000 Sarah Belanger Jessica Garcia Cheryl Laven Kyna Powers Heidi Schumacher

More information? Call (909) 621-8054 or visit www.scrippscollege.edu/dept/alumnae/camp/2005

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