Reunion 2015 Preliminary Schedule Thursday, May 28: 3-8 p.m. Grinnell Farmers’ Market & Downtown Grinnell Central Park, Fourth Avenue and Broad Street Grinnell Farmer’s Market will take place in Central Park 3-6 p.m. Enjoy the market, or visit downtown Grinnell for dinner or shopping. Shuttles to Central Park will be available from the front of the JRC starting at 3 p.m. Shuttles will run every half hour. The last shuttle will pick up guests at 8 p.m. at Central Park. 4-5 p.m. Tour of Campus Departs from the Joe Rosenfield ’25 Center (JRC), Lobby Join current students for a walking tour of Grinnell’s campus. There will be golf carts available for those who prefer a riding tour. Golf cart capacity is limited. Please sign up for this tour at the Reunion Registration area. 5:30-8 p.m. Music in the Park – Featuring I-398 Central Park, Fourth Avenue and Broad Street I-398 formed in the fall of 1969 and draws its name from the independent-study course in which band-members earned college credit for composing and performing rock n' roll music. They play a mix of 60's and 70's rock favorites and their own compositions. Back in the day, they often collaborated with their faculty adviser, David Abel of the Francesco Trio (who played electric violin in the band). I-398 has morphed to include other players over the years. But the general reaction of current-day younger-generation listeners is "Hey! These old folks are pretty good!" 8 p.m. Alumni Happy Hour and Grinnell Pub Quiz JRC, Lyle’s Pub (lower level) Visit Lyle’s Pub for a beer, soda, and some light refreshments, while competing for prizes in a student-run Grinnell Pub Quiz. Friday, May 29: 6:30 a.m.-10 a.m. Birding Excursion Van will depart from the front doors of the JRC promptly at 6:30 a.m. Hosted and led by Jeri Langham ‘65, tour leader for Victor Emanuel Nature Tours, offering birding excursions worldwide. Friday’s tour will include a visit to Rock Creek State Park. Bring your binoculars (a limited number will be available to borrow). Space is limited. Please sign up at the Reunion Registration area. Sponsored by the class of 1965. 7 a.m. AA/Al-Anon Open Meeting 1 Center for Religion, Spirituality, and Social Justice (CRSSJ House), 1233 Park Street 7-8:30 a.m. Breakfast JRC, Marketplace Included for Alumni College participants. All others will need a ticket. 8-9:15 a.m. Water Aerobics with Evelyn Freeman Charles Benson Bear ’39 Recreation & Athletic Center, Russell K. Osgood Pool Join Coach Evelyn Freeman for an morning water aerobics workout in the shallow end of the pool. Check in at the reception desk in the Darby Lobby, head to the general public locker rooms in the connector tunnel between the Aquatics Center and the Recreation and Athletic Center. Towels can be checked out at the reception desk. 8-10 a.m. BRAG (Bike Ride Around Grinnell) Meet at Bikes To You, 921 Broad Street In this guided ride, you will get a chance to get some exercise while exploring the town of Grinnell and the countryside of Iowa. The group will bike approximately 10 miles on paved roads while Craig Cooper, owner of Bikes To You (the local bike shop) and past Grinnell Chamber of Commerce president, will share interesting historical and community information. Helmets are required and both helmets and bikes are available for rental. Call or e-mail Bikes To You, at 641-236-8600 or [email protected] for rental information (limited number of bikes available). 9-10 a.m. Tour of Robert N. Noyce ’49 Science Center Robert N. Noyce ’49 Science Center, Meet by the sundial at the west entrance Tour with Henry Walker, Samuel R. and Marie-Louise Rosenthal Professor of Natural Science and Mathematics, and professor of computer science, to learn more about the facility named after Robert N. Noyce ‘49. In case of rain, meet in the west lobby of the Noyce Science Center. Please sign up for this tour at the Reunion Registration area. 9-10 a.m. Planned Giving 101 JRC, 209 Associate Director of Planned Giving, Mary Stahl, will discuss general estate planning concepts. She will also talk about the variety of opportunities to establish your legacy and invest in the future of Grinnell College. Content of the program is appropriate for individuals who are interested in learning more about planned giving in general as well as individuals who may already have included Grinnell in their estate plans. 9-11 a.m. Trip to Conard Environmental Research Area (CERA) JRC, Lobby Door Join faculty from the Department of Biology in touring the College’s biological field station. The 1.0 mile hike will take folks through reconstructed prairie, restored savanna, along Willow Creek and Perry Pond, and through two experimental plot arrays, and end with a brief tour of the Environmental Education Center. Space is limited. Please sign up at the Reunion Registration area. 2 Tour of Charles Benson Bear ’39 Recreation and Athletic Center (BRAC) BRAC, Tour will begin in the Natatorium Lobby Join Dee Fairchild, associate professor emeritus of physical education, for a tour of this facility. Space is limited. Please sign up at the Reunion Registration area. 10-11 a.m. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Oral History Project Alumni Recitation Hall (ARH), Audio-Visual Center Come by yourself, or with a friend, to share and preserve memories of your time at Grinnell College. Ask at the Information Desk for details about how you can participate in this special Reunion project. 10:15-11:45 a.m. Conversations: A look at the foundation and future of Concerned Black Students (CBS) Harris Center, Cinema CBS was born out of the ideas and the times of the late 60's and early 70's, from conversations we were having and conversations the nation was having at that time. Past leaders and members from several classes will talk about the organization, its founding, how it has evolved over the years, where it is now, and what the future holds for this active organization. Sponsored by the classes of 1969, 1970, and 1971. 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Tour of Campus Departs from the JRC, Lobby Join current students for a walking tour of Grinnell’s campus. There will be golf carts available for those who prefer a riding tour. Golf cart capacity is limited. 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 50th Reunion Luncheon Main Hall, Quad Dining Hall A celebration luncheon for the class of 1965. 12-1 p.m. JRC, Marketplace Lunch 1 p.m. Golf Scramble Grinnell Golf and Country Club, 933 13th Avenue Preregistration required. (In the case of inclement weather, this event will be cancelled.) 1-2:30 p.m. Liberal Arts in Prison Program: Panel Presentation ARH, 302 In keeping with Grinnell's mission and core values, the Liberal Arts in Prison Program enrolls people in prison in a demanding college program equivalent to a year at Grinnell College. In addition, a student volunteer program supports and supplements the accredited program. Join former incarcerated students, President Emeritus and professor of history, George Drake ‘56, and Prison Program Coordinator Emily Guenther '07 for a panel discussion about the program's impact. 3 1:30 p.m. Tennis Pick-up Game Meet by the tennis courts next to the BRAC Join fellow Grinnellians for a tennis match. Bring your own tennis racket. 1:30 p.m. Gumaa Prayer CRSSJ, 1233 Park Street Friday (Gumaa) Prayer will be led by Kamal Hammouda. 1:30-2:30 p.m. Grinnell Community Walking Tour Departs from the John Chrystal Center, Sixth Avenue and Park Street Join a knowledgeable Grinnell townsperson/Chamber of Commerce staff member for a walking tour of downtown Grinnell. Bring your questions and your camera. You'll likely see some of your old haunts as well as new businesses and buildings that are part of the thriving culture of Grinnell. As stated in the title, this tour will be a walking tour. Rain or shine. 1:30-3 p.m. Moomba: A new twist on the classic scavenger hunt Meet at the courtyard by the Bookstore This game will make you learn new things about the campus you thought you knew. Moomba is a perfect activity for families to do together and is appropriate for all ages, as long as you are fine with moving all over campus and exploring! A small-child version will be available for little ones who want to participate with a parent. Sponsored by the class of 1990. 2-3:30 p.m. 2015 Alumni Lecture Communities and Responsive Governance: Academic and Practical Perspectives JRC, Room 101 How do communities create and influence governing agencies and public policies that are responsive to their needs? When they attempt to do so, what kinds of problems arise and how might they seek resolution? William Ferguson ’75, Gertrude B. Austin Professor of Economics here at Grinnell College, presents an academic perspective, including discussion of problems inherent in collective action, models of self-governing, and externally governed communities. David Calvert ’75, community organizer and nonprofit director, provides a practical perspective. He will discuss successful community-based campaigns to guide public policy and effect systemic change through community participation and shared action. 3 p.m. Honor G Reception Grinnell Golf and Country Club, 933 13th Avenue Join the athletics staff, current coaches, and former coaches for a reception honoring Grinnell athletics. Pregregistration is encouraged. 3-5:30 p.m. Wonderland Family Fun Time On the lawn in front of the Bookstore This is not the Alice party you remember! This family friendly, carnival-like event will feature crafts, games, and art projects meant to get you in touch with your creative side while you have fun with your friends and family. Tie dying will be available and a limited number of t-shirts will 4 be available for sale at the event. Other items to tie-dye may be purchased at the Bookstore, or you are welcome to bring your own! Sponsored by the classes of 1994, 1995, and 1996. 3:30-5 p.m. Admission and Financial Aid Presentation: An Introduction to the College Planning Process ARH, 102 Staff from Grinnell's admission and financial aid offices will present an introduction to the college process for parents and/or their “chips.” Topics covered include college research, the college essay, financial aid, the importance of extracurricular activities, and more. 3:30-4:45 p.m. Grinnell ’65 Talks – Part I ARH, 302 These short 15-18 minutes TED-like talks will showcase “ideas worth spreading” inspired by the work and interests of classmates. Part I will feature Kenton Clymer ’65 on "How the Present affects the Past: American Involvement in Southeast Asia," Carolyn Patterson on "From the Brain to the Body and Back: Paul H. Patterson's ‘65 Life in Science,” and Palmer Hartl ’65 on “Civil Discourse - not Verbal Combat.” Sponsored by the class of 1965. 3:30-5:30 p.m. Open Mic/Improv and Ice Cream Social JRC, Lyle’s Pub Bring your talents to Lyle’s Pub, or come to be entertained by others and enjoy a little social (and snack) time with friends. Ice cream will be served until 4:15pm. (You wouldn’t want to spoil your dinner!) Sponsored by the classes of 1990 and 2005. 4:30-5:30 p.m. GLBTQ and Allied Alumni Reception Younker Hall, Stonewall Resource Center (lower level) Join current student leaders from Grinnell’s GLBTQ and ally community for a casual reception in the Stonewall Resource Center. 5-6 p.m. . AA/AL-Anon Open Meeting CRSSJ House, 1233 Park Street 5-6:15 p.m. President’s Reception Grinnell House Lawn An invitation-only reception for College volunteers and leadership donors. In case of inclement weather, this event will take place in the Charles Benson Bear ’39 Recreation and Athletic Center, Natatorium Lobby. 5:30-7:30 p.m. All-Reunion Picnic JRC, Courtyard Great food to start Reunion right! In case of inclement weather, this event will move inside to the Marketplace and classes will be assigned specific times in order to avoid long lines and to allow seating for all. We appreciate your cooperation with a rain plan, if it is necessary. 5:30-7:30 p.m. JRC, Room 209 Shabbat Services and Table 5 Grinnell College Chalutzim and Rabbi Rob Cabelli welcome you to celebrate Shabbat, the Jewish Sabbath. A brief service welcoming the Sabbath will begin at 5:30 p.m., followed immediately at 6:00 p.m. by Shabbat Table, a special vegetarian/dairy dinner prepared by Grinnell College students – as has been done every Friday night throughout the academic year through many generations of Grinnell College students. All are welcome to participate in this characteristically Grinnell form of building a caring and pluralistic spiritual community. Shabbat Table dinner tickets are required. 7-9:30 p.m. The Land’s Music – a film hosted by Director of Photography, Carl Thelin ‘90 Harris Center, Cinema The Land’s Music is a fictional story about a nomadic tribe coping with severe drought in the vicinity of the Silk Road 1000 years ago. Filmed along the actual ancient route, in remote parts of Xinjiang Province in China, the film offers a feast of rarely seen landscapes. Presented in Kazakh with English subtitles. Carl Thelin ’90 was involved in the project from script development through the film’s completion. Carl will host a talk-back after the film. Sponsored by the class of 1990. 7-10 p.m. 1955-56 Cluster Social Mayflower Community, 619 Park Street, Buckley Dining Room Celebrate the 60th Reunion at a special social with music. Toward the end of the Friday night gathering, M.J. (Poynter) Zimmerman ’56 and George Drake ’56 will host a conversation about student days at Grinnell in the late 40’s and 50’s. While conducting research for a biography of Joe Rosenfield ’25 he is working on, George has been reading trustee notes, the Scarlett & Black, and other papers from that era. Now, with a new appreciation for the challenges that faced Grinnell in that era and the way that the college responded to those challenges, George and M.J. are eager to hear classmate perspectives after 60 years. Shuttles to the Mayflower will be offered beginning at 7:00 p.m. Shuttles will depart from in front of the Joe Rosenfield ’25 Center and will depart approximately every 10-15 minutes through 7:45 p.m. Return shuttles will be offered on an ongoing basis from the Mayflower starting at 8:00 p.m. 7:30-8:30 p.m. Dessert Reception after Shabbat Table JRC, Room 209 and Patio Join for fellowship and dessert. All are welcome. 7:30 p.m. Rathje Hall Lounge & Tent Loose Hall Lounge Main Hall Lounge Haines Hall Tent Younker Hall Lounge Gates Hall Lounge Class Lounge Parties Class of 1965 Classes of 1969-71 Class of 1975 Class of 1990 Classes of 1994-96 Class of 2005 6 7:30-9 p.m. Too Many Strings Band Main Hall, Bob's Underground Cafe Enjoy acoustic folk and bluegrass music performed by some of your favorite Grinnell professors. Band members include: Sandy and Betty Moffett, Mark Schneider, Sig Barber, Bob Cadmus, and John Baumgartner. 8-9:30 p.m. The Grinnell Experience: Life in the 60’s Matthew and Carolyn Swartz Bucksbaum ’51 Center for the Arts, Wall Theatre This series of vignettes, written by Murry Nelson ’69 and performed by current Grinnell students, explores the relationships and experiences of life on campus “back in the day.” Sponsored by the classes of 1969, 1970, and 1971. 9-11 p.m. Karaoke Night at Lyle’s Pub JRC, Lyle’s Pub (lower level) Come show off your talent or stop by to see some of your classmates singing your favorites. 9-11 p.m. Grant O. Gale Observatory Open for Tours and Viewing Professor Bob Cadmus will show you the stars. Shuttles will depart from the JRC parking lot approximately every half hour. Saturday, May 30: 6:30 a.m.-10 a.m. Birding Excursion Van will depart from the front doors of the JRC promptly at 6:30 a.m. Hosted and led by Jeri Langham ‘65, tour leader for Victor Emanuel Nature Tours, offering birding excursions worldwide. Saturday’s tour will include a visit to CERA and possibly Rock Creek State Park. Bring your binoculars (a limited number will be available to borrow). Space is limited. Please sign up at the Reunion registration desk. Sponsored by the class of 1965. 7 a.m. AA/Al-Anon Open Meeting CRSSJ House, 1233 Park Street 7-9 a.m. JRC, Marketplace Breakfast 7:30 a.m. Killer 5K Run/Walk Starting line – south side of the Charles Benson Bear ’39 Recreation and Athletic Center Coach Evelyn Freeman will lead this 5K run/walk that will get you out to experience a little of the Iowa countryside. In case of inclement weather, this event will be cancelled. 7:30-8:30 a.m. Meditation Session Mears Cottage, living room Mindfulness: Calming Meditation. Untangle your mind. For beginners as well as experienced meditators with fifteen minute instruction followed by practice time with several meditations that end distracting mental chatter, destructive emotions, and relax the mind. Led by Jack Hatfield 7 '65. Jack has been a Buddhist meditator for forty-five years and a meditation teacher for fifteen years. Sponsored by the class of 1965. 8-10 a.m. Trip to Conard Environmental Research Area (CERA) Departs from the JRC Lobby Door Join faculty from the Department of Biology in touring the College’s biological field station. The 1.0 mile hike will take folks through reconstructed prairie, restored savanna, along Willow Creek and Perry Pond, and through two experimental plot arrays, and end with a brief tour of the Environmental Education Center. Space is limited. Please sign up at the Reunion Registration area. 8:30-10 a.m. 25th Reunion Breakfast Main Hall, Quad Dining Hall The class of 1990 celebrates their 25th Reunion with a special breakfast featuring many honored guests and familiar faces. Please present your 25th Reunion Breakfast ticket for admission. 9 a.m.- 3:20 p.m. Class Photos Central Campus Ampitheatre In the case of inclement weather, all classes will move to Sebring Lewis Theatre inside the Bucksbaum Center for the Arts. The classes of 2005 and 1975 will be rescheduled as indicated. All others will keep their specified time. 9:00 a.m. Classes of 1944, 1945, and 1946 9:20 a.m. Class of 1971 9:40 a.m. Class of 1970 10 a.m. Class of 1969 10:20 a.m. Class of 1990 10:40 a.m. Class of 1994 11 a.m. Class of 1995 11:20 a.m. Class of 1996 1:20 p.m. Class of 2005 (rain plan – 5:45 p.m.) 1:40 p.m. Class of 1975 (rain plan – 5:30 p.m.) 2:45 p.m. Class of 1955 3 p.m. Class of 1956 3:20 p.m. Class of 1965 9:30-11 a.m. College Presidents Panel: The Future of Higher Education Harris Center, Cinema Four former or current college presidents discuss problems and opportunities that institutions of higher education will be facing in the future. The panel members include current president of Grinnell College, Raynard Kington; past president of the University of Michigan and the University of Iowa, Mary Sue Wilson Coleman ’65; past president of the State University of New York at Potsdam, John (Fritz) Schwaller ’69. The panel will be moderated by President Emeritus of Grinnell College, George Drake ’56. Sponsored by the class of 1965. 10-11 a.m. Tour of Campus Departs from the JRC, Lobby 8 Join current students for a walking tour of Grinnell’s campus. There will be golf carts available for those who prefer a riding tour. Golf cart capacity is limited. Please sign up for this tour at the Reunion Registration area. 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Grinnell Farmer’s Market Central Park, Fourth Avenue and Broad Street 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Pfitsch’s Pfine Art: Exhibit and Reception JRC, Smith Gallery and Laurel Leaf Lounge Visit the Smith Gallery to view an eclectic collection of lath art designed by beloved Grinnell College coach John Pfitsch. During this special reception, visit the Laurel Leaf Lounge adjacent to the Gallery for refreshments and to share your memories with John’s wife, Emily Pfitsch. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Oral History Project ARH, Audio-Visual Center Come by yourself, or with a friend, to share and preserve memories of your time at Grinnell College. Ask at the Information Desk for details about how you can participate in this special Reunion project. 10:15-11:45 a.m. Open Rehearsal of the Finale of the Schubert Trout Quintet Main Hall, Main Lounge Rehearsal performance by Dan Frohardt-Lane ’70, Tim Perry ’70, and Kathy Schaff Broadwell ’70, Carol Schmidlein Margolis ’71, with special guest pianist. All are welcome to come and listen. Sponsored by the classes of 1969, 1970, and 1971. 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Since U Been Gone: Dispatches, Stories and Half-Truths about our Post-Graduation Lives Bucksbaum Center for the Arts, Wall Theatre Join classmates from the class of 2005 for a series of short-form talks and stories ranging from the serious to the very silly. 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Remembering John Mohan Mears Cottage, Living Room Hosted by Joan Mohan. Come share your memories and reminisces. 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Grinnell Community Walking Tour Departs from the John Chrystal Center, Sixth Avenue and Park Street Join a knowledgeable Grinnell townsperson/Chamber of Commerce staff member for a walking tour of downtown Grinnell. Bring your questions and your camera. You'll likely see some of your old haunts as well as new businesses and buildings that are part of the thriving culture of Grinnell. As stated in the title, this tour will be a walking tour. Rain or shine. 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Tour of Robert N. Noyce ’49 Science Center Noyce Science Center, Meet by the sundial at the west entrance Tour with Jim Swartz, Dack Professor of Chemistry, and learn more about the facility named after Robert N. Noyce ‘49. If raining, meet in west lobby of the Noyce Science Center. 9 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. JRC, Marketplace Lunch 12-1:30 p.m. Golden Reunion Luncheon JRC, Room 101 A celebration luncheon for the Golden Reunion classes of 1955 and 1956. Tour of Charles Benson Bear ’39 Recreation and Athletic Center Tour will begin in the Natatorium Lobby. Join Dee Fairchild, associate professor emeritus of physical education, for a tour of this new facility. Space is limited. Please sign up at the Reunion Registration area. 12:30-1:30 p.m. 1-2:15 p.m. Grinnell ‘65 Talks – Part II ARH, 302 These short 15-18 minutes TED-like talks will showcase “ideas worth spreading” inspired by the work and interests of classmates. Part II will feature Rebecca Neal ’65 on “The Brain as We Mature,” James Hamilton ’65 on "The Art of Saving Detroit,” and Morey Haymond ’65 on “Diabetes: A National Epidemic.” More information on these talks and the speakers can be found on page XXX. Sponsored by the class of 1965. 1:30-2:45 p.m. Social Justice Talks JRC, Laurel Leaf Lounge Sponsored by the classes of 1994, 1995, and 1996. 1:30-2:45 p.m. Alumni Choir Rehearsal Bucksbaum Center for the Arts, Sebring-Lewis Hall Rehearsal for the performances of Grinnell College songs during Alumni Assembly and Sunday Worship Service. The Alumni Choir will be led by John C. Rommereim, Blanche Johnson Professor of Music. 2-3 p.m. Grinnell College Preschool Open House 1207 Park Street Tour the facility and visit with Carol Replogle Nielsen ’56 and Karen Veerhusen-Langerud from the Grinnell College Preschool to hear all about the exciting pre-school program. 2-3 p.m. Outdoor Yoga Peace Grove Rachel Dobkin ’05 will lead this yoga session with options for both beginners and advanced practitioners. Rachel teaches all levels vinyasa yoga in Philadelphia. Rachel believes yoga can be beneficial for everyone, especially those who are suffering. Rachel’s alignment-based vinyasa classes are challenging yet supportive. Please bring your own mat. A limited number of blankets will be available for use. In the case of inclement weather, this event will be held in the Dance Studio in BRAC. Sponsored by the class of 2005. 10 2-3:30 p.m. Folk Dancing Harris Center, Ballroom Nancy Ackerman Schofield ’71 and Ron Berry ‘71 will host. Lessons will be offered on one side of the room (if you’ve never learned or need a refresher) and there will be plenty of room on the other side to dance. 3:30 p.m. Moment of Reflection While the carillon bells ring in their honor, pause for a moment wherever you are to join classmates and friends to remember those from the Grinnell community who are no longer with us. 4-5:30 p.m. Alumni Assembly Herrick Chapel The premier event of the weekend includes the presidential address by Raynard S. Kington and presentation of the Alumni Awards by the Alumni Council. All alumni are encouraged to attend. 5:30 p.m. AA/Al-Anon Open Meeting CRSSJ House, 1233 Park Street 5:30-7 p.m. All Reunion Social Bucksbaum Courtyard Join classmates, faculty, and friends for beverages and hors d’oeuvres before dinner at the courtyard outside of Bucksbaum Center for the Arts. See below for information on the start of each class dinner. Please list the class dinners in a box or make stand out in some way 6:00 p.m. 1975 Class Dinner 6:15 p.m. 1969-71 Class Dinner & Silent Auction Please drop off your silent auction items by 3 p.m. in Loose Lounge. There will be time to bid on items before and during dinner. 6:30 p.m. 2005 Class Dinner & Titular Head Screening BRAC, Natatorium Join the class for this casual meal, arranged to encourage socializing and kid friendly until dark. At dark, Titular Head will be shown outdoors. Bring your picnic blankets and lawn chairs to enjoy the outdoor areas around the Natatorium (weather permitting). 6:30 p.m. 1955-56 Class Dinner Mayflower Community, 619 Park Street, Buckley Dining Center Shuttles will be available beginning at 6:15 p.m. at the Bucksbaum circle drive and will continue until 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 1965 Class Dinner Spaulding Center for Transportation: Iowa Transportation Museum 11 Shuttles will be available beginning at 6:10 p.m. at the parking lot by Burling Library. Shuttles will continue until 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 1990 Class Dinner 7 p.m. 1994-96 Class Dinner 8:30-10:30 p.m. Reunion Waltz Harris Center, Concert Hall Come dance to a live orchestra at the Reunion waltz. Open to alumni and guests of all ages. Refreshments will be served. 8:30-11 p.m. Card Games at Lyle’s JRC, Lyle’s Pub (lower level) Come to Lyle’s Pub to hang out and play card games! Anything from poker, to go fish, we will provide the chips (and queso to go with!). 9-11 p.m. Grant O. Gale Observatory Open for Tours and Viewing Professor Bob Cadmus will show you the stars. Shuttles will depart from the JRC parking lot approximately every half hour or you may walk if you wish. 11 p.m.-2 a.m. Harris Party Harris Center, Concert Hall Dance to the music from the 80s, 90s and today at a traditional “Harris Party.” Guest DJs, Joe Geni ’05 and John Wanninger ’95 will be happy to take your requests. Sunday, May 31: 7 a.m. AA/Al-Anon Open Meeting CRSSJ House, 1233 Park Street 7:30-8:30 a.m. Meditation Session Mears Cottage, living room Mindfulness: Insight/vipassana meditation. Untangle your mind. Learn and practice a meditation that changes the way you experience and react to your world in order to reach an inner peace. Learn to let things be and reach a state of calmness. Led by Jack Hatfield ’65, who has been a Buddhist meditator for forty five years and a meditation teacher for fifteen years. Sponsored by the class of 1965. 8:30-9:30 a.m. Outdoor Yoga Peace Grove Rachel Dobkin ’05 will lead this yoga session with options for both beginners and advanced practitioners. Rachel teaches all levels vinyasa yoga in Philadelphia. Rachel believes yoga can be beneficial for everyone, especially those who are suffering. Rachel’s alignment-based vinyasa classes are challenging yet supportive. Please bring your own mat. A limited number of blankets 12 will be available for use. In the case of inclement weather, this event will be held in the Dance Studio in BRAC. Sponsored by the class of 2005. 8:30-11 a.m. Reunion Farewell Breakfast JRC, Marketplace End the weekend right. This is the perfect setting to say goodbye before heading home. If you must leave campus before 8:30 a.m., you may exchange your Sunday breakfast meal ticket for an assortment of breakfast items at the Spencer Grill. 9:30-10:30 a.m. Interdenominational Christian worship service Herrick Chapel Join the Rev. Dennis Haas, professor emeritus of religious studies and former chaplain of the College for this service, which will also feature a performance by the Alumni Choir. Service organized by the Rev. Deanna Shorb and the Center for Religion, Spirituality and Social Justice. 1:30 p.m. Residence halls close Please return all room keys and security cards to the Registration desk in the JRC. 13
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