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32. Individual Reunion Dinners for Classes n 1949 $50 per person $50 x #______= $______Rutgers University Alumni Association n 1954 $50 per person $50 x #______= $______n 1959 $65 per person $65 x #______= $______n 1964 $75 per person $75 x #______= $______YOU’RE INVITED n 33. Scarlet Night at the Audi Rutgers Club Alumni (1969 – 2009 and various groups) $65 per person $65 x #______= $______

Indicate class or group affiliation: ______n 34. After-Hours Bar Hop #______FREE Alumni WEEKEND Sunday May 18 –New Brunswick n 35. University Commencement Exercises #______FREE WEEKEND Spring is here, and there are many exciting new advancements happening ON-CAMPUS HOUSING IN STONIER HALL (College Avenue) Rutgers University–New Brunswick at Rutgers University–New Brunswick. New buildings dot the landscape, and Single Occupancy $65 per night Friday Night # of rooms ______x $65 = $______ongoing construction brings the promise of a wealth of new opportunities for Saturday Night # of rooms ______x $65 = $______future students. This year, come back to Rutgers and experience first-hand Double Occupancy $100 per night Friday Night # of rooms ______x $100 = $______May 15-18, 2014 how it is growing to meet the needs of its students, residents of ,

Saturday Night # of rooms ______x $100 = $______and people around the world.

Rutgers Pride Gear Alumni Weekend is a time to celebrate your accomplishments as a student (all items pictured on Ralumni.com/NBweekend) and since graduation, reminisce with your friends and former roommates, Orders with memorabilia must be received by April 10. and create new memories at Rutgers. Annual traditions, some rooted in more than 70 years of history, will inspire moments of honor and excitement in conversations with your friends about your fondest Rutgers memories. A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. Reunion events held during Alumni Weekend will reconnect you with A. Red Striped Athletic Polo: $30 Size: S – XXXL classmates, while other new and exciting activities will engage you in n Men’s size ______$______Rutgers’ research, growth, and outreach. n Women’s size ______$______Take a few minutes to explore the brochure and RSVP today to reserve your B. Red Polo with Black Trim: $30 Size: S – XXXL spot (and get your free Alumni Weekend 2014 T-shirt!). n Men’s size ______$______Register online at R alumni.com/N B-14 n Women’s size ______$______Alumni Weekend Highlights C. Red Zip-up Sweater: $39 Size: S – XXXL n Men’s (half-zip) size ______$______Block Party BBQ: The Alumni Parade marches into this family-friendly barbecue on n Women’s (full-zip) size ______$______Voorhees Mall. Sit with classmates or friends on the lawn and enjoy entertainment

D. Red Hooded Lightweight Jacket: $42 Size: S – XXXL and activities for all ages. n Men’s (fold-up hood) size ______$______The Big Conversation with Julie Hermann: Following the barbecue, Julie Hermann n Women’s (zip-off hood) size ______$______discusses plans for Rutgers’ entrance into the Big Ten. n E. Red Cap with White Stripes: $15 One size fits all. $______Scarlet Night at the Audi Rutgers Club: The ultimate reunion celebration! Reconnect n F. Red Cap with White and Black: $15 One size fits all. $______with friends and classmates in this 100-yard-long, posh venue overlooking the n G. Red Messenger Bag: $23 $______stadium. Enjoy great food and music as alumni take over the scoreboard! n H. Class of 1964 50th Reunion Uniform Package (“dink” hat, tie, patch): $50 $______Alumni Weekend Traditions Select your embroidery from participating groups; Class of: n 1944 n 1949 n 1954 n 1959 n 1964 n 1969 n 1974 Old Guard Dinner: The Class of 1964 will be inducted as they celebrate their n 1979 n 1984 n 1989 n 1994 n 1999 n 2004 n 2009 50th anniversary with the classes of 1928 through 1963. All-Alumni Parade Down College Avenue: Show your Rutgers pride with classmates n Cap & Skull Alumni

and friends by marching down College Avenue and greeting Rutgers dignitaries at

n Cook Community Alumni Association 08901-1262 NJ Brunswick, New

Permit No. 69 No. Permit

7 College Avenue College 7 the reviewing stand. n Graduate School of Education Alumni Association NJ Brunswick, New

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey New of University State The Rutgers, n Livingston Alumni Association PAID Robert Marguccio Reunion Golf Tournament: Rally your classmates and create your

n Pharmacy Alumni Association Postage U.S. own foursome!

n Rutgers Alumni Association Organization Non-Profit n School of Communication & Information Planning Your Weekend n University College Rutgers—New Brunswick Alumni Association Registration Headquarters and Check-In: Winants Hall, in the heart of Old

SUBTOTAL THIS SIDE $______Queens Campus, is Alumni Weekend 2014 Headquarters. Pick up your customized registration materials, Alumni Weekend T-shirt, campus maps, and a variety of SUBTOTAL OTHER SIDE $______other information. TAX DEDUCTIBLE GIFT TO REUNION CAMPAIGN $______Accommodations Headquarters and Check-In Hours: Deductible as a Charitable Contribution per IRS Guidelines Winants Hall, Campus, 7 College Avenue, New Brunswick TOTAL $______On-Campus Housing Options: On-campus Off-Campus Accommodations: Please make hotel reservations as early housing is available in Stonier Hall for single as possible. Friday, May 16: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. PAYMENT INFORMATION and double occupancy. Please indicate on the Saturday, May 17: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Please charge my credit card n VISA n MasterCard n AMEX n Discover The Heldrich The Hampton Inn registration form your desire for on-campus 10 Livingston Avenue 841 Georges Road RUAA Alumni Weekend Help Desk (9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.): 848-932-2299 housing. Prices are listed on the registration CREDIT CARD NUMBER 3-digit security Code on Back EXP. DATE New Brunswick, NJ 08901 North Brunswick, NJ 08902 form. 866-609-4700 732-246-3555 Campus Transportation: On-campus bus transportation is included with your paid

Name AS IT APPEARS ON CARD (PLEASE PRINT) Thurs – Sun: $119; Valet Parking: $25 registration. Bus loops are also provided from local New Brunswick hotels. On-campus housing is also available Hilton Use group code 224561 3 Tower Center Boulevard Parking: Parking will be marked with signs near each event location. for the night of Saturday, May 17 at the SIGNATURE (REQUIRED) DATE Confirmed rate for special East Brunswick, NJ 08816 Continuing Studies Conference Center located Alumni Weekend room block. On Friday, parking for Alumni Weekend registration at Winants Hall, for those who n Check enclosed. Make check payable to Rutgers University Foundation and mail along with this completed form to the 732-828-2000 at 178 Ryders Lane, New Brunswick, NJ 08901. wish to collect their materials, will be available in Lot 1, next to . address below. The Hyatt Regency Staybridge Suites Register at ruicc.rutgers.edu for a rate of $75. On Saturday, Lot 1 next to Kirkpatrick Chapel will be closed until 4:00 p.m. All It’s easy to register online at Ralumni.com/NB-14 2 Albany Street 2195 US Highway 1 Saturday morning and afternoon event parking will be available in Lot 16, behind the Please register by May 10. New Brunswick, NJ 08901 North Brunswick, NJ 08902 732-873-1234 Zimmerli Art Museum, and Lot 11, across from Ford Hall. Shuttle transportation will You may also mail this completed form with payment to: 908-239-6447 be running loops from these parking lots to Old Queen’s Campus in the morning for Rutgers Department of Alumni Relations — Alumni Weekend 2014, 7 College Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1262 Hotel Somerset Bridgewater or fax ALL registration pages to 732-932-7621 110 Davidson Avenue the parade and other morning activities. Parking lots available for all other events Alumni Weekend Help Desk: 848-932-2299 Somerset, NJ 08873 throughout the day will be marked with signs. Photo/Video Release: By registering for this event, you are also agreeing to give Rutgers University permission to record you and 732-560-0500 your registered guests’ (including minors under the age of 18) image and/or voice and grant Rutgers all rights to use these sound, Register online at Ralumni.com/NB-14. still, or moving images in any medium for educational, promotional, advertising, or other purposes that support the mission of the university. You agree that all rights to the sound, still, or moving images belong to Rutgers. ! Register online at Ralumni.com/NB-14. Please register by May 10. For more information call 848-932-2299. Register online at Ralumni.com/NB-14 or complete and return this form with payment. Please register by May 10. Orders with memorabilia must be submitted Cost: Cost: by April 10. Event Key 10 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. Cost: $45 24 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. SATURDAY PACKAGE 30 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. SATURDAY PACKAGE New Family-Friendly Educational Chartered Organization Beer Tasting with Flying Fish Founder Cap & Skull Annual Meeting, RAA Alumni Council Annual Meeting Name College/Year Several events fall into more than one category. Please keep your specific family in mind when choosing Gene Muller CCAS’77 Tour, and Reception and Punch Bowl Reception family-friendly events. Please note that there is significant walking required for some events. The Rutgers Club, Winants Hall, Scarlet Room Brower Commons, Brower Faculty Dining Room Guest Name(s) College/Year Rutgers alumnus and master brewer Gene Muller leads College Avenue Campus College Avenue Campus In conjunction with the Cap & Skull Society annual you through a selection of beers made at his own Enjoy a drink and share stories about your Rutgers Address brewery right here in New Jersey! The evening will meeting, enjoy a presentation and tour the historic days! The annual meeting, which includes awards, 33 6:30 – 10:30 p.m. Cost: $65 Thursday May 15 include four courses prepared by the Rutgers Club, Schank Observatory. A wine and cheese reception will association highlights, installation of new officers, and City State Zip which will be paired or infused with Flying Fish beers. follow on the lawn of Old Queens. Skulls interested plans for the coming year, will be held along with the in becoming more involved in the alumni chapter of reception. The Alumni Council meeting will be held Scarlet Night at the Audi Rutgers Club 1 6:00 – 8:30 p.m. Cost: $40 5 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. Cost: INCLUDED Hang out with your classmates, learn about beer, and try some new varieties! the society or learning about the Schank Observatory immediately prior to the annual meeting. For more Classes of 1969 – 2009 and Phone E-mail address project are encouraged to attend. Alumni Groups SC&I Alumni Association The School of Arts and Sciences Cost: information, contact Athena Angelus at 732-932-7474 17 11:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. SATURDAY PACKAGE or [email protected]. Distinguished Alumni Awards Dinner Presents “Return to the Land 11 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. Cost: INCLUDED The Audi Rutgers Club, ALUMNI ID# (see mailing label) 25 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Cost: of the Head Hunters: the Making SATURDAY PACKAGE High Point Solutions Stadium, Busch Campus The Rutgers Club, College Avenue Campus All-Alumni Parade REUNION Processing FEE The processing fee automatically provides for “included” “George Talks” 31 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Cost: $25 Party with your classmates and friends at the exclusive of Modern Cinema” Friday events and one Saturday package. Additional packages can be purchased below. The School of Communication and Information Alumni Lecture Series Starting Point: Old Queens Campus Livingston Alumni Association Audi Rutgers Club at High Point Solutions Stadium! This Association presents its annual Distinguished Alumni Murray Hall, Room 301, College Avenue Campus Be a part of one of Rutgers’ oldest traditions! Rally Annual Meeting and Tour Pharmacy Alumni premiere event includes dinner, open beer and wine bar Early Bird: $10 before April 21 $______Award to a notable alumnus/alumna who has excelled Professor Brad Evans discusses his work on restoring Food Science Building, Cook Campus around your class or group banner and follow the Livingston Student Center, Gathering Lounge Cocktail Reception & Rx Class Challenge all night, music, dancing, and more! Participating groups $20 after April 21 $______in the field of communication, journalism, information, the 1914 silent film,In the Land of the Head Hunters, Two 30-minute talks by renowned SEBS faculty. Mark Alumni Band down College Avenue for the All-Alumni Livingston Campus “Halfway Done” and classes include: Classes of 1969 – 2009, Cap & Skull, or library studies. A cocktail hour with dean Claire directed by the legendary photographer Edward S. Robson will speak on challenges and opportunities in Parade. Rutgers dignitaries will greet alumni on the Graduate School of Education Alumni Association, How many guests in your party including yourself? Adult____ Child____ Get an update on association highlights, election of RWJ Medical School Student Lounge McInerney and our honoree, Mike Taibbi, NBC News Curtis and featuring a cast of the Kwakwaka’wakw agriculture, and Tom Molnar will speak on the untapped reviewing stand. Antique cars and other vehicles will Rutgers Alumni Association, Livingston Alumni officers, and plans for the coming year. Then tour the Busch Campus ALUMNI WEEKEND T-SHIRTS Please select sizes for each attendee. correspondent, will precede dinner and the award of British Columbia. Watch clips from the film, learn potential of hazelnuts. Afterwards, enjoy food, beer, be available for alumni who need a ride in order to Association, Cook Community Alumni Association, and new buildings on Livingston Campus and take a walk program. For questions, contact [email protected] about how it was restored and the complex historical and wine provided by the Cook Community Alumni participate. Join your classmates and unwind after a full day University College Rutgers–New Brunswick Alumni Adult Sizes: #____ Small #____ Med #____ Large #____ XL #____ XXL INCLUDED down memory lane as you pass the buildings from your or visit alumni.comminfo.rutgers.edu. questions it raises, and discuss how anthropology Association, and meet up with graduates of all Cook- of events with an evening of drinks and light fare. Association. college days. Significant walking required. Buses depart Child Sizes: #____ Small # ____ Med #____Large INCLUDED impacts the study of literature. associated schools. 18 12:00 – 2:00 p.m. Cost: Celebrate the “halfway done” point for the Rx Class SATURDAY PACKAGE from Seminary Place near at 2:00 p.m. Challenge and see how close your class is to its goal. Cost: FREE Learn more about our new building addition, while 34 10:00 p.m. GENERAL ACTIVITIES Please check which events you would like to attend and indicate how 6 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. Cost: INCLUDED 12 7:30 – 9:30 p.m. Cost: $12 Block Party BBQ celebrating your Rutgers connections. Hosted by Delta many people will be attending. Please note times, as several events may be occurring simultaneously. Friday May 16 Voorhees Mall, College Avenue Campus After-Hours Bar Hop Rutgers Biomedical and All-Alumni Movie Night Sigma Theta. Thursday May 15 Alumni Weekend Registration Various locations Bring your family back to Voorhees Mall for a block n 1. SC&I Alumni Association Distinguished Alumni Awards Dinner and Headquarters: Winants Hall Health Sciences Presents Rutgers Cinema, Livingston Campus party under the watchful eyes of Silent Willie! Enjoy a 32 6:00/7:00 p.m. Cost: VARIOUS Keep the party going and meet up with fellow alumni $40 per person $40 x #______= $______Hours: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. “Advancements in Neurosurgery and Join us for popcorn, soda, and a movie in Rutgers’ barbecue buffet lunch and meet up with classmates Stroke: How Far We Have Come, 2014 for drink specials at some of the most popular bars in own movie theater, located on the newly renovated on the beautiful campus lawn. Family-friendly activities New Brunswick. Bar hop stops and more information May 16 and Beyond” Individual Reunion Dinners Friday Livingston Campus. In honor of our 45-year class and include inflatable amusements, miniature golf, music, coming soon! Classes of 1949, 1954, 1959, and 1964 n 2. Robert Marguccio Reunion Golf Tournament $125 per person $125 x #______= $______125 Paterson Street the founding of , we will be featuring face painting, caricaturists, crafts, and more! . 2 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Cost: $125 Various locations Clinical Academics Building 1302 a 1969 era movie. Check the website for more details! If registering more than one person, please list names and colleges/years below: Sponsored by the Livingston Alumni Association. Cost: Renew old friendships and make new ones at your class Gaurav Gupta, director of cerebrovascular and 19 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. Robert Marguccio Reunion SATURDAY PACKAGE reunion dinner. Details for each dinner are available in endovascular neurosurgery in the Rutgers Robert Wood Golf Tournament the blue box below. Sunday May 18 Johnson Medical Group, discusses recent neurosurgical 13 8:30 – 10:30 p.m. Cost: $20 Fun Faraday Physics Rutgers University Golf Course, Busch Campus advances in the treatment of ruptured brain aneurysm Milledoler Hall, College Avenue Campus This shotgun tournament tees off at 8:30 a.m. and and ischemic stroke. A Q&A session will follow this Taste of the Milky Way: 35 6:00 – 8:30 p.m. Cost: FREE n 3. Rutgers Living History Society Annual Meeting and Awards Brunch #______FREE Everyone ages 5 to 105 is invited to find the fun in includes many chances to win prizes, including a brand dynamic presentation. Wine and Chocolate Reception physics. Flowers shatter like glass. Hydrogen balloons 4. Colonel Society Luncheon new car! Green fees, carts, breakfast, lunch, beverages, University Commencement Exercises Serin Physics Laboratories, Busch Campus explode. A fire extinguisher rockets a person across the n 5. S AS Presents: “Return to the Land of the Head Hunters: and alumni mementos are included in the cost. Cost: INCLUDED Cost: 7 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. You don’t have to major in astronomy to appreciate the room. And that bed of nails — come see for yourself! High Point Solutions Football Stadium (Capacity: 124 golfers.) If you attend only this event, you 26 2:00 – 5:30 p.m. SATURDAY PACKAGE the Making of Modern Cinema” #______INCLUDED stars. Faculty members and students from the Rutgers Based on the popular children’s lectures of 19th-century and other venues are not required to pay the processing fee. n 6. RBHS Presents “Advancements in Neurosurgery and Stroke: The Bloustein School Presents Department of Physics and Astronomy will be your Relive that Rutgers spirit, and cheer on the Class physicist Michael Faraday, this exciting show illustrates Rutgers Engineering “Then and Now” How Far We Have Come, 2014 and Beyond” #______INCLUDED “Confronting Poverty in the U.S.: hosts at this delectable social event. Enjoy an array scientific principles while eliciting oohs and aahs! Dessert Reception of 2014 at the Rutgers University–New Brunswick One Step Forward, Two Steps Back” of wine and chocolates while learning about exciting and Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences n 7. The Bloustein School Presents “Confronting Poverty in the U.S.: Cost: Engineering Quad, Tent on Engineering Lawn Commencement exercises. For more information, visit One Step Forward, Two Steps Back” #______INCLUDED Murray Hall, Room 111, College Avenue Campus research, and (weather permitting) view highlights 20 2:00 – 3:00 p.m . of the night sky from the Robert A. Schommer SATURDAY PACKAGE Busch Campus commencement.rutgers.edu. n 8. The College Avenue Redevelopment Initiative #______INCLUDED This year marks the 50th anniversary of President Engineering alumni are invited to join the School of Astronomical Observatory. Participants must climb n 9. Old Guard Dinner (Honoring the Class of 1964) Johnson’s War on Poverty. Have we won? Learn about Diversity in the New Rutgers Engineering in a special send-off for the Class of 2014. stairs to access the observatory. Class of 1964 member $40 x #______= $______the role that government programs play in alleviating Murray Hall, Room 111, College Avenue Campus Meet the dean, former and current professors, and the Exclusive Class and Group Events poverty, the politics behind the policies, and new Classes of 1963 and prior, and all guests $60 x #______= $______DiversityInc. ranks Rutgers among the nation’s top newest class of engineering alumni. Special recognition approaches in anti-poverty policies — including those 32. Individual Reunion Class Dinners—Saturday five higher education institutions for commitment to will be given to the 25th anniversary class of 1989. n 10. Beer Tasting with Gene Muller $45 per person $45 x #______= $______right here in New Jersey. Class/Date/Time/Cost/Location/Contact Saturday May 17 diversity. But what does diversity mean at Rutgers? Bus transportation will be provided from Seminary n 11. “George Talks” Lecture Series #______= INCLUDED This presentation by Jorge Schement, vice president Place. For more information, contact Agi Vannucci at 1944/May 17 (Block Party BBQ)/ 12:00 – 2:00 p.m./$20/Voorhees Mall/Irvin Baker, 954-525-0760, n 12. A ll-Alumni Movie Night $12 per person $12 x #______= $______8 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. Cost: INCLUDED Alumni Weekend Registration for institutional diversity and inclusion, will examine the [email protected] or 732-445-8125. [email protected] and Headquarters: Winants Hall changing diversity of New Jersey’s population, of its 1949/May 17 /6:00 – 9:00 p.m./$50/The Rutgers Club/Franklin Simon, 609-409-1010, [email protected] n 13. Taste of the Milky Way: Wine and Chocolate Reception $20 per person $20 x #______= $______Hours: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Cost: The College Avenue college bound students, and of Rutgers itself. 27 2:30 – 4:30 p.m SATURDAY PACKAGE 1954/May 17 /6:00 – 9:00 p.m./$50/The Rutgers Club/Richard Plechner, 732-549-1535, Saturday May 17 Redevelopment Initiative [email protected] Cost: Murray Hall, Room 114, College Avenue Campus 21 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. Rutgers Pharmacy Today Saturday Package: One adult Saturday Package is included with your processing fee. Please select additional guest packages Cost: SATURDAY PACKAGE 1959/May 17 /6:30 – 9:30 p.m./$65/Zimmerli Art Museum/Stan Liptzin, 732-364-9764, [email protected] Construction is everywhere at Rutgers University– 14 8:30 – 10:30 a.m. SATURDAY PACKAGE Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy below. Package includes breakfast, lunch, and admission to all events highlighted in blue below, through item 30. 1964/May 17/6:00 – 9:00 p.m./$75/Winants Hall, Assembly Room/Mark Busch, 732-821-2300, New Brunswick! Learn about the plan to redevelop Campus Jeopardy! William Levine Hall, Busch Campus [email protected] Additional Guest Saturday Package: Adult $20 $20 x #______= $______3 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Cost: FREE College Avenue, and how it will improve Rutgers’ Continental Breakfast A Scavenger Hunt After marching under the pharmacy school banner in additional Guest Saturday Package: Child (ages 2 – 12) $10 $10 x #______= $______status to become one of the elite public universities Winants Hall Lawn, Old Queens Campus Starting Point: World War II Memorial across from the All-Alumni Parade and enjoying the Block Party in the . Anthony Calcado, vice president Rutgers Living History Society Get a jump start on a full day of activities with breakfast Murray Hall, College Avenue Campus BBQ, keep the fun going at the pharmacy open house. 33. Scarlet Night at the Audi Rutgers Club Please check which events you would like to attend and indicate how many people will be attending, including yourself. of facilities and capital planning, hosts this informative Please note times, as several events may be occurring simultaneously. Annual Meeting and Awards Brunch on Old Queens Campus. Lounge on the lawn and Take a tour of Rutgers’ past, from the 1800s through Attend a guided school tour, hear exciting school news Class or Group/Contact presentation. from students and faculty, and enjoy an afternoon 1969 James Cuviello, 609-268-5933, [email protected] Neilson Dining Hall, Round Room, Cook Campus catch up with classmates, then pick up your class the present day. Points will be awarded along the way, n 14. Continental Breakfast #______banners from the Assembly Room in Winants Hall as and the team with the most correct answers on the snack with our students in the courtyard. Bring your 1974 [email protected] The Rutgers Living History Society hosts its 12th annual n 15. Interfaith Chapel Service #______Cost: preparations begin for the All-Alumni Parade. Jeopardy quiz wins the grand prize! Sponsored by family and share your experiences! meeting and brunch to honor its current members, 9 5:00 – 9:00 p.m. SEE BELOW* 1979 Charles and Mary Ann Hager, 732-251-6448, [email protected] n 16. A Conversation with President Barchi #______the Rutgers Alumni Association. Significant walking induct new members, and confer the 2014 Stephen E. Cost: 1984 Glenn Rossi, 732-290-1024, [email protected] Cost: required. 28 3:00 – 4:30 p.m. n 17. All-Alumni Parade #______Ambrose Oral History Award on Peter Bergen, CNN Old Guard Reception and Dinner 15 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. SATURDAY PACKAGE SATURDAY PACKAGE 1989 George Rears, 856-266-6387, [email protected] consultant and reporter, accomplished author, and Honoring the Class of 1964 n 18. Block Party BBQ #______Cost: 1994 Eric Reitzel, [email protected] expert on the . Space is limited; advance Interfaith Chapel Service 22 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. Jane Voorhees Zimmerli n 19. Fun Faraday Physics #______Brower Commons, College Avenue Campus SATURDAY PACKAGE 1999 [email protected] registration required. For more information, contact Art Museum Tour Celebrate the 77th annual Old Guard Dinner with your Kirkpatrick Chapel, Old Queens Campus n 20. Diversity in the New Rutgers #______Shaun Illingworth at 732-932-8190 or Campus Bus Tours 2004 Michael Piemontisi, [email protected] classmates and this year’s inductees, the members of Let the bell of Old Queens call you to this vibrant Zimmerli Art Museum, College Avenue Campus n 21. Campus Jeopardy! A Scavenger Hunt #[email protected]. 2009 Crystal Puvabanditsin, [email protected] the Class of 1964. The celebration includes a full open service of thanksgiving and remembrance. The chapel New Brunswick Campus Whether you are exploring this cultural jewel for the Cap & Skull Society Alumni Joe Nedick, [email protected] n 22. Campus Bus Tours #______bar, cocktail reception, and a delicious surf-and-turf service was once an element of the Rutgers educational Hop on the bus for a narrated tour of old and new first time or coming back to see how the Zimmerli’s n 23. The Big Conversation with Julie Hermann #______4 12:00 – 2:30 p.m. dinner. Bring your spouse and enjoy music, dancing, experience and was revived by the late Walter Seward sights around campus! See how Rutgers is ever- collections and galleries have grown, you are sure Cook Community Alumni Association David Singer, [email protected] and entertainment by the Rutgers University Glee Club. RC’17. You will be inspired by the singing of the Glee growing and expanding in New Brunswick and to enjoy this guided tour of the museum. Significant Graduate School of Education Alumni Association Jennifer Jones, [email protected] n 24. Cap & Skull Annual Meeting, Tour, and Reception #______Colonel Henry Rutgers Society All classes prior to 1964 are invited to attend. *Class of Club and by the rich traditions and diversity of Rutgers Piscataway. First stop: High Point Solutions Stadium! walking required. Livingston Alumni Association Eric Schwarz, Vice-President, [email protected] n 25. Livingston Alumni Association Annual Meeting and Tour #______Luncheon 1964: $40. Classes of 1963 and prior, and all guests: $60. today. Buses depart from Seminary Place near Voorhees Mall Cost: University College Rutgers–New Brunswick Alumni Association [email protected] n 26. Rutgers Engineering “Then and Now” Dessert Reception #______If you attend only this event, you are not required to pay at 2:00 p.m. Neilson Dining Hall, Rectangle Room 29 4:00 – 5:30 p.m. SATURDAY PACKAGE the processing fee. Cost: n 27. Rutgers Pharmacy Today #______Cook Campus 16 10:15 – 11:15 a.m. SATURDAY PACKAGE Cost: Alumni Group Reunion Events n 28. Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum Tour #______Established in 1985, the Colonel Henry Rutgers Society 23 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. SAS Honors Program Alumni Gathering SATURDAY PACKAGE Group/Date/Time/Cost/Location/Contact was formed to recognize those thoughtful graduates A Conversation with President Barchi n 29. SAS Honors Program Alumni Gathering #______Student Activities Center, Lounge Rutgers Alumni Association /May 17/4:00 – 6:00 p.m./Cost Included/Brower Commons, Faculty Dining Room/ and friends who make a planned gift to benefit Rutgers. The Big Conversation with n 30. RAA Alumni Council Annual Meeting and Punch Bowl Reception #______Kirkpatrick Chapel, Old Queens Campus College Avenue Campus Athena Angelus, 732-932-7474, [email protected] All CHRS members will receive personal invitations Julie Hermann Join president Robert Barchi as he discusses the historic Honors and Scholars Program alumni are invited to 31. SAS Honors Program /May 17/4:00 – 5:30 p.m./Cost Included/Student Activities Center, Riverside Lounge/ n Pharmacy Alumni Cocktail Reception & Rx Class Challenge “Halfway Done” to register. For more information about the CHRS or Location TBD, College Avenue Campus reconnect with friends from the Douglass, Livingston, developments taking shape at Rutgers and answers Lori Reba, 848-932-2011, [email protected] $25 per person $25 x #______= $______planned gifts, visit support.rutgers.edu/giftplanning. Rutgers, and University Colleges at a catered reception. your questions about the opportunities and challenges Fall sports are just one summer away, and the Meet current students and staff, and learn about School of Communication and Information Alumni Association/May 15/6:00 – 8:30 p.m./$40/ SUBTOTAL THIS SIDE $______facing the university today. upcoming season will be big! Julie Hermann will discuss the work and new directions of the program. For The Rutgers Club/Steve Hrubes, [email protected] our athletic prowess as she readies our athletes to take information, call 848-932-7964 or email honors@sas. on their Big Ten rivals. rutgers.edu.