every one • bring one Douglass Reunion weekend

2013May 31 to June 2 Register online www.DouglassAlumnaeRegistration.com

A special welcome to our returning milestone & non-milestone classes, and special recognition to the Class of 1963 as they celebrate their Grand 50th Reunion! www.douglassalumnae.org Reunion 2013 Committee The Associate Alumnae of Douglass College Reunion Committee plays a vital role in the execution of Douglass Reunion Weekend. Working closely with the AADC, members share ideas, review feedback, coordinate programs, and volunteer during reunion weekend, enjoying special opportunities to connect with alumnae and friends. Leigh Brodsky-Schubert ’04 & Amanda Hugelmeyer ’04 Reunion Chairs R. Toni Armstead ‘74, Esther Schachter Barcun ‘63, Anu Khare ‘00, Jenny Binaghi Lichtenwalner ‘02, Aimee Slabinski Linke ‘02, Debbie Lynch ‘79, Elena Anastasiou Rossi ‘78, Divya Vedvyas ‘04

Reunion Complimentary Campus Shuttle Service On Saturday, enjoy complimentary van service on a continuous route with stops at Voorhees Chapel, University Inn and Conference Center, Katzenbach Residence Hall, College Center, Wood Lawn and specified parking areas. Campus maps denoting shuttle stops available at the registration during Reunion. Saturday service hours: 9:00 am – 6:30 pm, and from 8:45 pm – 10:45 pm Reunion Parking Friday: Park in lots next to Ruth Schilling Hennessy Alumnae Center and Wood Lawn. Saturday: GENERAL REUNION PARKING and COLLEGE CENTER PARKING are available in Lot 70 and in the Douglass Deck, both located directly behind the College Center, off Nichol Avenue. HANDICAPPED PARKING is available in the lots and the deck and our Reunion Complimentary Campus Shuttle Service will stop at these locations. ADDITIONAL PARKING is available in front of Hickman Hall (Lot 79). For Directions, see www.douglassalumnae.org Reunion Lodging Reunion Services and Information 1. On campus residence hall accommodations are available through the Alumnae Center (see online reservation). First Aid: Emergency medical personnel are available on 2. On campus lodging at the University Inn & Conference Center is available though the Alumnae Center (see campus throughout the weekend. online reservation). These basic hotel rooms are limited in number and may book-up early. Rest Rooms: Located in College Center, Voorhees Chapel 3. For luxury hotel accommodations (request the special “Rutgers rate,” if available); Lower Level, and Counselor’s House across from Upper Hampton Inn - North Brunswick 732/246/3555 Antilles Field. Hilton East Brunswick 1-800-HILTONS Police: 732/932-7211 Hyatt Regency New Brunswick 732/873-1234 Rutgers Golf Course, Piscataway: 732/445-2631 The Heldrich Hotel - New Brunswick 866/609-4700 Rutgers Gardens: 732/932-8451 Olympic Airporter offers transportation for area airports, call 800/822-9797. Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum: 732/932-7237

douglassalumnae at SSOCIATE LUMNAE OFA DOUGLASS COLLEGE Douglass Reunion weekend 2013 May 31 to June 2 FRIDAY, MAY 31 Saturday Afternoon Events Saturday Afternoon Events Registration 1:30 - 2:30 pm “Women’s Education in the 21st 2:30 - 3:30 pm Mix & Mingle: An Exercise in 9 am - 5 pm Neilson Dining Hall Century”: Panel Program featuring Networking Pick up your registration materials, name tag, Reunion Weekend Former Deans of Douglass College Mabel Smith Douglass Room, Douglass College Center, Trayes 2013 program, and other important information upon arrival on Douglass Library Don’t miss this opportunity to hear the former Dean’s of Douglass campus. The fear of going to a party--or reunion--is “the top fear before College speak on the topic of Women’s Education. Panelists public speaking and death” according to Dale Carnegie. Life and Friday Morning Events include: Martha Cotter (interim dean 1995-1996) Professor of Career Coach Donna Coulson ’77 will help you connect with Chemistry & Chemical Biology, Rutgers University; Mary Hartman 11:00 am Vanguard Class Gatherings & Photos classmates and gain insight from meeting and sharing with (1982-1994) Founding Director of the Institute of Women’s bright, intelligent sister alumnae. Neilson Dining Hall Leadership; and Barbara Shailor (1996-2001) Senior Research 1938...... 11:00 am 1953...... 11:15 am Scholar, Department of Classics, Yale University. This program will 3:00 - 4:00 pm Class and Affinity Group Gatherings 1943...... 11:05 am 1958...... 11:20 am be moderated by current Douglass Dean Jacquelyn Litt. 1948...... 11:10 am Campus-Wide 1:30 - 2:30 pm Tours of College Hall and Clock Tower A special time for milestone reunion Classes to gather for Friday Afternoon Events Voorhees Chapel, Meet at Front Steps a Class meeting, games, or social hour. There also will be Noon Vanguard Reunion Luncheon Lauren Zielinski, Director of Scholarships & Housing at the gatherings for AADC affinity groups, including the Black Neilson Dining Hall, Rectangular Room College, shares Douglass College history, taking alumnae Alumnae Network, Young Alumnae Network, and Latina Join classes that graduated 50 or more years ago as the Class through College Hall and a special visit to the Clock Tower! Alumnae Network. For a detailed list of gathering locations see our website. Gatherings will end promptly at 4:00 pm. of 1963, celebrating its milestone 50th Reunion, is honored 1:30 - 3:30 pm Author’s Showcase with a toast and cake. Enjoy an update on Douglass from Dean Douglass College Center, Lobby Jacquelyn Litt. 4:15 - 5:15 pm “Douglass Today” Stop by, chat, and view books by a variety of Douglass alumnae Voorhees Chapel, Douglass Campus 2:30 - 5:00 pm Distinguished Alumnae of ‘63 authors, including Elaine Auerbach ‘67, (“Fairy Tales for Women An informative look at Douglass College today. Led by Consider the Impact of Douglass and Who Have Been Through the Mill”), Sharon Hazard ’99, (“The Douglass Dean Jacquelyn Litt. the ‘60s on their Lives and Careers City Beyond the Bluff, the Life and Times of Long Branch”), Lucia McMahon ’94, (“Mere Equals: The Paradox of Educated Women Class Photos Wood Lawn, Living Room in the Early American Republic”), Rita Signorelli-Pappas ‘67, Don’t miss this once-in-five-years “photo op” with your Don’t miss these fascinating panels on the topics of Arts (“Satyr’s Wife”), Renee Weisman ’69, (“Winning in a Man’s classmates on the steps of Voorhees Chapel (rain site: inside & Education, Science, Government & Nonprofits, and World”). Books will be available for purchase. Chapel) Leadership. Class of 1963 panelists include: Actress Judith 1968....5:00 pm 1983....5:30 pm 1998....6:00 pm Spano Scarpone, Professor Ann Shteir, Dr. Patricia Smith 1:30 - 3:30 pm “Taste of Crete” Food Tasting 1973....5:10 pm 1988....5:40 pm 2003....6:10 pm Campbell, Dr. Bernice Fishman Feuer, Sterling Clark Foundation Douglass College Center, Lobby 1978....5:20 pm 1993....5:50 pm 2008....6:20 pm President & CEO Margaret Ayers, Phyllis Rappeport Katz, Esq., Join alumna Esther Luongo Psarakis ‘82, president of “Taste Arline Tyler, Esq., and Professor Adriane Gurak Ludwick. of Crete” located in Hillsborough, NJ, for a free tasting of 1963 Class Photo is taken at 9:45 am, prior to Convocation. healthy Greek cookies and a sampling of specialty olive oils and dips. Saturday, June 1

Registration 1:30 - 4:00 pm Douglass Ring & Merchandise 5:00 - 6:30 pm All-Alumnae Wine & Cheese Reception 9:00 am - 5:30 pm Voorhees Chapel Sales Upper Antilles Field Pick up your registration materials, name tag, Reunion Weekend Douglass College Center, Lobby Mingle with sister alumnae at this pre-dinner reception with 2013 program, and other important information upon arrival on Don’t miss this opportunity to order your Douglass ring and to unlimited wine and refreshments. campus. stock up on Douglass College merchandise! Vendors will be 6:30 - 8:30 pm All-Alumnae Dinner Party Saturday Morning Events located in the College Center Lobby. Douglass College Center, Trayes Hall 7:30 - 9:00 am Breakfast 2:30 - 3:30 pm Walking Tour of Douglass Join us for this grand celebration for all reunion classes! An Get a jump-start on the day by registering for buffet breakfast at Meet at Front Entrance to elegant meal served with wine and other beverages. Enjoy historic Wood Lawn. Douglass College Center greetings from the Dean and the Executive Director of the AADC, followed by awards. Alumnae will be seated by Class year. 9:00 - 10:00 am Meet Your Classmates Douglass Red Ambassadors lead alumnae on a guided tour Upper Antilles Field of the beautiful Douglass campus. A wonderful opportunity to 6:30 - 8:30 pm Class of 1963 Grand 50th Dinner Grab a cup of coffee, tea, or juice, and greet your classmates. learn more about Douglass today, and also reacquaint yourself Douglass College Center, with the beautiful campus. 9:45 am Class of 1963 Photo Douglass Lounge Voorhees Chapel 2:30 - 3:30 pm Rutgers University Highlights Tour The Class of 1963 gathers to celebrate their 50th reunion. The Vanguard Class gathers at the steps of the Chapel at Board on Cooper Drive, 8:30 - 10:30 pm Reunion Dancing and Karaoke 9:45 am sharp for their Class photo. Next to Dean’s Residence Trayes Hall, Board an air-conditioned bus and see how the university Convocation Douglass College Center has grown. Honorary Douglass Historian Marjorie Munson 10:30 - 11:30 am Voorhees Chapel Enjoy karaoke and dancing to songs from your favorite decades. teams up with Dean of Students Michelle Jefferson ‘90, Welcome the Class of ‘63 as they process into the Chapel in All Classes welcome! to reacquaint you with Douglass, College Avenue, and Busch grand celebration! Hear the State of the College address by campuses. Relax and revisit Passion Puddle, , 8:30 - 10:30 pm Coffee & Conversation Jacquelyn Litt, tenth Dean of Douglass. Enjoy the NJC and and Rutgers Stadium! Note: Space is limited. Douglass College Center, Douglass College Alma Maters performed by the Voorhees Choir NJC Lounge and the announcement of Class gifts. Relax and enjoy coffee & conversation after dinner. 11:45 am Barbeque Beach Party Upper Antilles Field Sunday, June 2 Celebrate in “Beach Party Style” with classmates and friends at 9:00 - 11:00 am Farewell Breakfast a beach party barbeque lunch under the tent on Upper Antilles Wood Lawn Mansion Field. Selections include hamburgers, veggie burgers, and Join us for a farewell breakfast at the historic Wood Lawn hotdogs, all with a beachy flair. Get swept away with specialty mansion. non-alcoholic drinks, including Pina Coladas and Daiquiris. Register Online www.DouglassAlumnaeRegistration.com

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