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Reunion Information and Registration Form

Reunion Information and Registration Form

reunion information and registration form

Carleton’s Reunion weekend has something for everyone! Come back for a weekend of reconnecting with old friends, new friends, faculty members, and current students. See what’s new—and what hasn’t changed—on campus, including the new Weitz Center for Creativity.

WHERE TO FIND IT Page 1 Reunion Highlights Page 3 Activities for Children and Teens Page 5 Reunion Essentials Page 8 Schedule of Events Page 11 Registration Form come back to carleton june 20–23

how to register • Register securely online at: go.carleton.edu/reunion or use the registration form at the back of this folder. • For the best chance to be housed with your classmates, please register early.

register early to save five percent! • Register by May 1 to receive a five percent discount off your total fee. • Registration deadline is June 1.

curious about who’s coming? • Visit go.carleton.edu/reunion for registration updates. • Encourage your friends to attend. Visit the alumni directory online at go.carleton.edu/directory to find contact information, or use the class address directory mailed to you last fall.

questions? • Phone: 800-729-2586 or 507-222-4205 • E-mail: [email protected] • Web: go.carleton.edu/reunion REUNION HIGHLIGHTS • JUNE 20–23, 2013

ALUMNI COLLEGE ESCAPE TO CARLETON Don’t miss this chance to experience the intellectual Come back to Carleton for Reunion and exercise stimulation of the Carleton classroom again—without your mind, body, and sense of fun! Plan to arrive on tests or grades. Reunion will feature panel discussions Thursday if you can, and stay through Sunday and lectures by faculty members and alumni on cutting- morning to enjoy the weekend fully. There are many edge scholarship, Carleton initiatives, and other timely opportunities to relive your college days and to issues. Hour-long presentations will run from 8:30 a.m. explore what is new at Carleton. to 2 p.m. on Friday, June 21. Events include a talk on the new biography of Laurence Gould by author and college archivist Eric Hillemann, a lecture on contemporary GENERAL WEEKEND HIGHLIGHTS Cuba by political science professor Al Montero, and a presentation by Deborah Appleman, the Hollis L. Caswell TASTE OF NORTHFIELD Professor of Educational Studies, on her experiences of Get reacquainted with the campus and Northfield before teaching and learning with the incarcerated. activities get into full swing on Friday morning. Registration and residence halls open at 3 p.m. on Thursday, June 20. CLASS ACTIVITIES Come early to explore the campus and downtown Class events will range from topical discussions and wine Northfield, including the Taste of Northfield festivities tastings to Frisbee challenges. There will be from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. on and around Bridge Square. panels and creative conversations all weekend long—catch Sample local food, enjoy music and other entertainment, up with old friends at class meals and learn from each see a dramatic live reenactment of the James-Younger other during planned dialogues. The preliminary schedule Gang’s 1876 bank raid at 7 p.m., and take advantage of on pages 10–11 includes a few of these activities. Watch special deals at stores along Division Street. You’re also the website at go.carleton.edu/reunion for updates, and invited to enjoy a campus pizza party with Basil’s (Bill’s look for final details from your class this spring. Original) pizza and live bluegrass music in the evening. BICYCLE RENTAL A GREEN REUNION Cycle around campus and town! Bring your own bike or rent Carleton strives to be a model of stewardship for the one at Carleton during Reunion. Helmets are required and environment by incorporating ideals of sustainability into will be available for purchase. There are areas to lock your bike the operations of the College, including Reunion. In an around campus, and maps of bike routes will be available. effort to eliminate bottled water during the weekend, the Class of 1983 is challenging all attendees to BYOB (bring REUNION FITNESS to fill up at water filling stations around your own bottle) Carleton’s Recreation Center, located near Goodhue, will campus. If you don’t bring your own, you will be able be available for your use during Reunion. The center to purchase Carleton water bottles in the Bookstore. features an indoor track; reservable courts for tennis, Posters, bulletin boards, and other means will be used to volleyball, and basketball; three racquetball courts; communicate important information during the weekend. 100 exercise machines; and climbing and bouldering Compostable plates, utensils, cups, and packaging will be walls (some age restrictions apply). Other activities will used for all outdoor meals. The weekend program also include aerobics and yoga classes. will feature information about Carleton’s wind turbines and other sustainability initiatives. ARB SERVICE PROJECT Remember getting away from it all in the Arb? The Arb is still a place for study, recreation, and quiet contemplation, but it needs your help! Help improve the natural habitat of the on Friday, June 21, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Past alumni service projects have included tree and shrub planting, buckthorn and honeysuckle removal, and planting wildflower seeds. Wear clothes that can get dirty; long pants and closed toed shoes are advised. Bring your water bottle and pack a pair of work gloves. We will [Page 2] supply gloves for those who do not have them, insect repellent, and additional drinking water. This is a family friendly activity.

FACULTY CONNECTIONS Connect with current and retired faculty members at the All-Class Happy Hour on Friday, June 21, in the late afternoon. The Reunion Carnival held at the same time features bouncy gyms, fabulous face painting, and mini-golf.

HEYWOOD SOCIETY CELEBRATION The annual luncheon honoring members of the Joseph Bank raid reenactment on Division Street at Taste of Lee Heywood Society will be held on Friday, June 21. Northfield on Thursday evening (Seating opens at 11:15 a.m. and the lunch begins at 11:30 a.m.) A separate invitation to this event will be ALUMNI CONVOCATION mailed to all Heywood Society members in May. People The Saturday morning Alumni Convocation will feature who have established a planned gift for Carleton’s benefit, remarks by Carleton president Steve Poskanzer and the such as making the College a beneficiary of their will or presentation of the Alumni Association Awards by Alumni trust, are members of the Heywood Society. For Association president Frances Spangler ’91. more information, please call 800-492-2275 or visit (Nominations for these awards come from classmates, go.carleton.edu/giftplan. Carleton faculty and staff members, and professional colleagues.) This year’s award recipients are listed on the ‘C’ CLUB HALL OF FAME LUNCHEON Reunion website at go.carleton.edu/reunion. This year the ‘C’ Club will induct new members into the Hall of Fame at a luncheon on Saturday, June 22. Inductees ALUMNI INTERFAITH SERVICE OF are chosen based on their success as student varsity REMEMBRANCE & CELEBRATION athletes. If you wish to attend the luncheon, please sign Join us as we celebrate our time together and honor up for this event on the registration form. This year’s alumni who have died in the past year. This Sunday inductees will be listed on the Reunion website at morning ecumenical service will feature Phil Bredine ’63 go.carleton.edu/reunion. and Kathy Dahl-Bredine ’63, Carleton Chaplain Carolyn Fure-Slocum ’82, alumni speakers from a range of EVENING ENTERTAINMENT classes, and the Alumni Choir, directed by Lawrence The fun doesn’t stop when the sun goes down. Experience Henry ’76. (Family members 16 and older are welcome the ’80s with an ’80s prom, watch the fireworks, or listen to participate in the choir.) to a wide variety of live music—and get your groove on! There also will be plenty of time to reconnect with your SWEET FAREWELLS RECEPTION classmates at evening gatherings in class lounges. Take a last opportunity to trade stories and contact information on Sunday morning as you enjoy a PARADE OF CLASSES delicious treat. The Parade of Classes is a moving Reunion tradition. Alumni and family members are both spectators and participants as a visual display of Carleton’s history unfolds. On Saturday at 9:45 a.m., alumni, guests, and families line up in order of class year around the Bald Spot with the senior classes near Sayles-Hill and the younger classes stretching toward the Chapel. The parade begins as the most senior alumni parade past the cheering younger classes on their way to Alumni Convocation in the Chapel. The next youngest class then falls in behind. [Page 1] ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN AND TEENS • JUNE 20–23, 2013

In addition to the popular Camp Carleton for children ages 5 to 12 and a program for teens, children can enjoy the Reunion bouncy gyms and a mini-golf course at the Reunion Carnival. Check out the Bald Spot area on Friday afternoon.

This information and more is available on the Reunion website at go.carleton.edu/reunion.

BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY Share Carleton with your family! Many class activities are planned with the whole family in mind, from scavenger hunts and field days to cookie “My son had a great time at Camp Carleton. Barb Howe is decorating and campus tours. However, your wonderful with the kids—so welcoming and conscientious children probably won’t put up with being shown and kind.” off to your classmates all weekend, so check out our special activities especially for children and teens. Activities include a mix of art, music, games, movies, swimming, nature activities, and an Arb walk led by TODDLERS AND INFANTS—WEE CARLS student naturalists. Please use the special section on the A list of recommended babysitters will be available upon registration form to register your child in advance. request from the Office of Alumni Relations. You are Parents must sign an emergency medical authorization responsible for making arrangements in advance and slip and provide a cell phone number in case of emergency. for payment. We recommend talking to your classmates For safety reasons, children may only join or leave the about arranging for group babysitting and encourage you program at pre-set times. to contact babysitters ASAP. There are also facilities on campus for new moms, SCHEDULE (subject to change) including changing stations and a lactation room. Friday, June 21 8:00–9:00 a.m. Registration CAMP CARLETON–CHILDREN’S PROGRAM 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Art, movement, and other activities Camp Carleton provides interesting and fun activities for 11:30 a.m.–1:15 p.m. Registration children ages 5 to 12. Children must be entering 1st grade or 12:00 pm Picnic lunch older. The program is very popular and may fill before 1:00 p.m. Nature activity Reunion weekend. Walk-in registration will be available 2:30 p.m. Swimming only if space permits. 4:00 p.m. Reunion Carnival 5:00 p.m. Dinner followed by movie Barb Howe has been the director of Camp Carleton since 8:00–8:30 p.m. Pick up children 1982. She has taught kindergarten, first grade, and Title One (supplemental reading and math). She served as the Saturday, June 22 children’s arts coordinator at the Northfield Arts Guild 8:30–9:00 a.m. Registration and presently is the director and lead teacher at Open 9:00 a.m. Arb walk Door Nursery School in Northfield. 10:00 a.m. Parade of Classes 10:30 a.m. Art class 12:00–12:45 p.m. Lunch 12:30–12:45 p.m. Registration 1:00–2:30 p.m. Swimming/outdoor water activity 2:30–5:00 p.m. Art, movement, and other activities 5:00 p.m. Dinner followed by movie 8:00–8:30 p.m. Pick up children

[Page 4] TEEN PROGRAM Kids ag­es 13–17 who are registered for Reunion are welcome to participate in any of the scheduled Reunion activities. Additionally, there are teen program activities on Friday and Saturday.

Sayles-Hill’s upper level will be home base for the teen program, serving as a place where teens can hang out, play games, participate in large group activities, or find directions to other Reunion activities.

Evan Howe is the director of the teen program. He currently teaches 8th grade in Chicago and has many fun activities to share from his experience as a middle school teacher. “My teenager had such a great time that the last night he asked to stay up all night with his new friends that he ‘wouldn’t ever see again.’ The teen staff was EXCELLENT! Flexible and SO Activities include a mix of art, music, games, movies, field helpful. Super, super program. Great activities.” trips, and visits to some favorite Carleton places. The activity schedule is still being finalized but may include a cooking program, climbing activity, or robotics lab. Check BRINGING HIGH SCHOOLERS? the Reunion website for updates. Please use the special The Carleton admissions office is open on Friday, June 21, section on the registration form to register your teen. In from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. If you are bringing a high school order for teens to participate, a parent/guardian must student with you to Reunion, call 800-995-CARL in sign registration forms and provide a cell phone number advance to schedule an interview and tour on Friday. in case of emergency. Teens are able to come and go from The office will be closed on Saturday, but admissions staff the program but must sign in and out. members may offer an informational session on Saturday afternoon. Students can be added to the mailing list to SCHEDULE (subject to change) receive admissions publications by calling the office or Friday, June 21 visiting the comprehensive website for prospective 11:30 a.m. Gather at Sayles Hill for registration and lunch students: www.carleton.edu/admissions. 1:00 p.m. Campus scavenger hunt 2:30 p.m. Bake cookies at Dacie Moses House/climb at The Office of Summer Academic Programs will have bouldering wall an open house on Friday, June 21 from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Reunion Carnival/Frisbee golf Stop in and learn about the exciting programs Carleton 5:30 p.m. Dinner at Hogan Brothers offers during the summer for high school students. 7:00 p.m. Field trip: bowling at Lanes Students can even receive Carleton credits for their 9:00 p.m. Ice Cream Social followed by fireworks work at these programs!

Saturday, June 22 9:45 a.m. Parade of Classes 10:15 a.m. Field trip: kayaking down the Cannon River (weather permitting) 4:30 p.m. Art exploration and music 5:30 p.m. Dinner in Sayles Café 7:00 p.m. Capture the flag/movie 9:00 p.m. Campfire

Both Friday and Saturday evenings teens may choose to watch a movie and enjoy some treats. Details will be worked out as the group gathers for the weekend.

[Page 3] REUNION ESSENTIALS • JUNE 20–23, 2013

BEFORE YOU LEAVE HOME GETTING TO CAMPUS

REGISTER AIRPORT SHUTTLE SERVICE Register online or mail in the enclosed form by May 1, Chartered motorcoach shuttle service is available for $60 2013, to receive the five percent Early Bird Discount. round trip ($30 one way), from the Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport to Carleton on Thursday at 2 p.m., 3 EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION p.m., 5:30 p.m., 8:30 p.m., and on Friday at 1:30 p.m. and Please provide a cell phone number (if available) when Shuttles back to the airport will run on Sunday, at 7 a.m., you register so that the Reunion staff can reach you in 9:30 a.m., and 12 p.m. Preregistration is required. To add case of emergency. If someone needs to reach you during a shuttle registration after you’ve registered for Reunion, Reunion, he/she may call 507-222-4205 during visit the Reunion website. If no one has registered in registration hours (see schedule) to have a message advance for a particular shuttle time, a shuttle will not be passed along to you. After registration closes or if the provided. Children’s car seats are not available. main number is busy, campus security can be reached in Remember to allow one hour for travel time between case of an emergency at 507-222-4444. Carleton and the airport. If you register for the Sunday shuttle, please reconfirm your reservation during the SPECIAL ASSISTANCE weekend at the info booths. Carleton College is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities. If you have On arrival at the airport (Terminal 1), proceed to the lower special needs, please contact the Office of Alumni Relations baggage claim level and check in at the Carleton and note any special needs on the registration form. information booth near baggage claim #6/ door #5 (look for signs). Carleton students will assist you. DON’T FORGET! • Bring your camera, scrapbooks, Carleton memorabilia, Note: several airlines (Southwest, Icelandair, AirTran, Sun music, and anything else that will make the weekend Country, and Spirit) use the smaller Terminal 2. Please special. Check the Reunion schedule for any events indicate your airline when reserving a shuttle, and we will for which you may wish to bring festive attire. contact you about special arrangements. The shuttle does (Label anything valuable in case you leave it behind. not automatically stop at Terminal 2; it is important that This happens frequently.) you contact the Office of Alumni Relations by June 1 if you • June weather can be unpredictable. We recommend are flying into Terminal 2. You can travel between MSP’s bringing a light jacket, umbrella, sunscreen, and terminals via free Light Rail Transit (LRT) service. Trains mosquito repellent. run between terminals around the clock, seven days a • Carleton’s athletic facilities and fields will be week, approximately every 10 minutes. open throughout Reunion weekend. Bring your athletic shoes/swimsuit/racket/ glove/Frisbee, etc., and OTHER SERVICES check your final schedule on arrival for open times. The Northfield Metro Express bus features multiple route Please note that glass is prohibited on Carleton’s times, seven days a week, with convenient stop locations athletic fields for the safety of our students. at Carleton, St. Olaf, downtown Northfield, Minneapolis/ • If you’re staying on campus, we recommend bringing St. Paul International Airport, and the cities of St. Paul hangers, a reading lamp, a small fan, extra blanket or and Minneapolis. Learn more at www.northfieldlines.com. pillow, and an alarm clock. Other services include EcoTrans (goecotrans.org, 507- • Bring your own water bottle to stay refreshed during 664-3859) or First Choice Shuttle (youarriveontime.com, Reunion. (Read about the Class of 1983 water bottle 866-444-9696). challenge on page 4.) MISSED YOUR SHUTTLE? If you miss your shuttle, the airport shuttle coordinators will assign you to the next one. If you miss the last shuttle of the day, your options are limited to Northfield Metro Express, taking a taxi (approximately $75 one way), or renting a car. As you make your plans, please allow for [Page 6] possible delays. Because of incurred fixed costs, we are planning your housing options for Reunion. If you have unable to refund fees for unused airport shuttle reservations. questions about these arrangements, please call the Office of Alumni Relations at 800-729-2586. In 2012 we WHEN YOU ARRIVE welcomed over 300 children to campus for the weekend! Members of the 50th reunion class should pick up their registration materials and room assignment, if applicable, HOUSING ASSIGNMENTS at Watson Hall. All other attendees should check in at Assignments may change depending on registrations and Sayles-Hill. Message boards and Reunion attendance lists are based on class size, seniority, and other considerations. will be available in Sayles-Hill and in each assigned class Class of 1938 — Alumni Guest House lounge. Class of 1943 — Alumni Guest House Class of 1948 — Alumni Guest House PARKING Class of 1953 — Davis Parking on campus is limited. Cars may be parked Class of 1958 — Nourse overnight on Northfield streets (unless otherwise marked). Class of 1963 — Watson On-campus shuttle service will be provided from 7 a.m. Class of 1968 — Davis to 8 p.m. between Watson Hall and Sayles-Hill, and for Class of 1973 — Cassat special events for the 50th and senior reunion classes. Class of 1978 — Townhouses Class of 1983 — Myers REUNION WEEKEND HOUSING Class of 1988 — Burton and Severance Various housing options are available for alumni attending Class of 1993 — James Reunion. For those who prefer to stay on campus, reunion Class of 1998 — Parish House, other houses classes will be housed together in residence halls whenever Class of 2003 — Evans possible. Register early for the best chance to be housed Class of 2008 — Goodhue with classmates (some halls will fill before May 1). Rooms are assigned as reservations are received. If your registration NORTHFIELD AREA ACCOMMODATIONS form and payment are received and/or postmarked by If you would like a list of hotels and campgrounds in the May 1, we will confirm your residence hall assignment in greater Northfield area, call the Office of Alumni Relations advance. Check-in begins on Thursday, June 20, at 3 p.m. at 800-729-2586 or check apps.carleton.edu/visitors/lodging. Residence halls will not be open before that time. Check- If you are staying off campus, please note on your out is 12 p.m. on Sunday, June 23. registration form where you will be staying in case we or your classmates need to contact you. Residence hall accommodations feature bathrooms down the hall from your room (except Davis, Severance, and James, PET POLICY which have private/semi-private baths). A linen packet, Pets are not allowed in College housing. Several local including sheets, blanket, pillow, and towels, is provided boarding facilities are available with Sunday pickup for each reserved bed. All beds are twin sized. Residence halls options. Call the Office of Alumni Relations office for are not air conditioned (except Davis, Nourse, Watson, and more details or visit www.cannonvalleyvet.com. the town houses—these halls can sometimes get cold at night. You may want to bring an extra blanket). James and CAMPUS COMPUTER CONNECTION Cassat halls have ceiling fans. Some fans are available at Carleton’s wireless network provides wireless hotspots registration in Sayles-Hill ($10 refundable deposit). Irons within a short walk from just about anywhere on campus. and hangers are not available. Public computer labs are available in the Center for Mathematics and Computing, Gould Library, and Sayles- FAMILY HOUSING—IMPORTANT INFORMATION If you plan to bring children with you to Reunion, please note that most rooms have two twin beds. You can arrange to have your child(ren) sleep on the floor in their sleeping bag(s)or reserve beds for everyone in the family. Special note about Evans Hall: with the remodel of Evans many of the beds are now lofted. Please be aware as you are [Page 5] Hill. Instructions for logging onto the wireless network Space is limited. Registration is open to the Class of 1983 will be provided at registration. on March 1, and to all classes on April 1, space permitting.

REUNION WEEKEND MEALS AUTHORS AND MUSICIANS: Reunion weekend meals are prepared by Bon Appétit, SIGN YOUR BOOK OR CD Carleton’s catering service, and feature many locally sourced, Alumni authors and performers are invited to autograph organic ingredients. All meals include a vegetarian entree their books and CDs at the alumni and faculty signing as well as beverages and dessert. Dinners include wine event on Saturday. The Carleton Bookstore will work with service. Vegan, gluten-free, kosher, and other dietary needs you and your publisher to acquire the books or CDs and can be accommodated by request in advance. Please make them available for sale during Reunion. For more indicate dietary needs on the registration form. information, please contact Tripp Ryder before May 15 at 800-799-4148 ([email protected]), or write to the Carleton Meals are included in weekend and daily package prices. Bookstore, One North College Street, Northfield, MN 55057. (Thursday dinner is available at an additional cost.) A limited number of day of meal tickets will be available for EXHIBIT YOUR ART purchase during Reunion weekend; we strongly Are you an artist? Consider bringing a sample of your recommend that you reserve meals in advance. work to Reunion for the alumni art exhibit. Indicate your wish to participate as an exhibitor on your registration SPECIAL EVENTS form and submit it before May 1, 2013. Then simply bring Most of the fun at Reunion is included in your package, your work to the Weitz Center for Creativity when you arrive but a few special events require an extra fee and/or on campus. Staff will be on hand to help display the works, additional registration for accurate participant counts. monitor the exhibit, and help take down the displays on Sunday morning. More information will be sent to you CARLETON OPEN after we receive your registration. Play a round of golf with classmates and other alumni at the beautiful Northfield Golf Club on Thursday afternoon. QUESTIONS The tournament uses a team scramble format with flights Mail: One North College Street, Northfield, MN 55057 for men, women, and couples. Teams will be organized Phone: 800-729-2586 or 507-222-4205 with player participation and handicapped using the E-mail: [email protected] “Thurnblad System.” Check the box on the registration Web: go.carleton.edu/reunion form to register. Contact Catie Gardner ’10 at 800-729-2586 or [email protected] with questions. WHY IS THERE A FEE FOR REUNION? The registration fee helps cover many different costs CLASS OF 1983 CYCLING THROUGH associated with supporting 12 reunion classes on campus, CONSPICUOUS CONSUMPTION including class directories and other print and e-mail Join the 30th reunion class on Thursday afternoon for a communications; rental fees for tents, golf carts, wheelchairs, tour of the Veblen Farmstead, located 15 miles southeast and other equipment; compensation for the student staff, of campus. Tickets are $16 for adults and $12 for children musicians, and photographers; and other event expenses under 13 and cover a two-hour tour of the buildings and like piano tuning, entertainment, support for Alumni garden (refreshments will be provided). Participants have College and the alumni art exhibit, and campus shuttle the option of meeting at 12:30 p.m. to ride bicycles vans. Carleton does not make a profit from Reunion fees. roundtrip, or catching a shuttle at 1:45 p.m. More information is available online at go.carleton.edu/1983. CANCELLATION POLICY Full refunds will be issued if we receive notice of cancellation before 5 p.m. on Monday, June 3. Due to fixed costs incurred, no refunds will be made after that time. We cannot make partial refunds of the weekend package price.

[Page 8] SCHEDULE • JUNE 20-23, 2013

This schedule is preliminary and subject to change as afternoon reunion committees continue to work on programs. • Camp Carleton (children’s program)/teen program Visit go.carleton.edu/reunion for updates. • Class photos THURSDAY, JUNE 20 • Heywood Society luncheon afternoon • ’83, ’88, ’98 field games and picnic lunch • Carleton Open golf outing (advance registration required) • Alumni College: presentations by alumni and Carleton faculty and staff members, with topics including digital • ’83 Cycling Through Conspicuous Consumption media, Professor Chérif Keita’s documentary Cemetery (advance registration required) Stories, and faculty/student research at Carleton • Recreation Center, Gould Library, and Bookstore open • Reception for Classes of ’38 through ’58, hosted by • Registration opens (3 p.m.) President Poskanzer • Residence halls open (3 p.m.) • Walking tour of the Arb • Tours of the Kracum Wind Turbine evening • ’88 group interview, Oral History Program • Dinner for post-50th classes (’38 through ’58) • ’03 travel presentation • ’63 reception and dinner • ’63 sustainability panel and discussion • All-Class Pizza Party, featuring Basil’s and other local pizza and live bluegrass music • Climate change talk with George Jacobson ’68 • Taste of Northfield in Downtown Northfield—featuring • ’93 vs. ’08 Rotblatt local food, silent and live auction, tours of the • ’88 bocce ball and rootbeer floats Northfield Historical Society, beer and wine tasting, • ’73 common book discussion entertainment, and a reenactment of the First National Bank raid by the James-Younger Gang • ’78 international business panel • Evening gatherings in class lounges • Alumni volunteer recognition and reception • All-Class Happy Hour with faculty and staff members, FRIDAY, JUNE 21 academic department gatherings, and the Reunion morning Carnival featuring children’s bouncy gyms, face • Registration open painting, and mini-golf • Recreation Center, Gould Library, and Bookstore open • ’88 reception with President Poskanzer • Camp Carleton (children’s program) evening • Alumni College: presentations by alumni and Carleton • Class dinners faculty and staff members, with topics including teaching writing to inmates, building the new Weitz • ’78 wine tasting Center for Creativity, a new biography about former • Oneg Shabbat Carleton president Larry Gould, the costs of higher • Northfield AA meeting education and affording a Carleton education, contemporary Cuba, the future of China, and • All-class ice cream social with live Zydeco music sustainable energy • Live music: Context Clues with Mike Macicak ’87 • Arb service project • ’98 kids outing • ’63 Conversation Café

[Page 7] • Campfires • ’68, ’73, ’78, ’03, and ’08 healthcare panel • Late Night Trivia • ’63 lifelong learning presentation • Fireworks • ’73 vs. ’78 Rotblatt • ’58 parlor afterglow • “1968—A Pivotal Year” presentation • Goodsell Observatory open house • Tours of the Kracum Wind Turbine • Evening gatherings in class lounges • ’63 group interview, Oral History Program • ’03 cookie decorating • ’88 Rotblatt • Talk by Peter Gwinn ’93 (former writer for SATURDAY, JUNE 22 ) morning • ’88 wine reception • Registration open • ’58 creative conversations • Camp Carleton (children’s program)/teen program • ’03 vs ’08 field day • Recreation Center, Gould Library, and Bookstore open • ’93 wine tasting and shack/village houses memorial tour • Alumni art exhibit open • ’98 happy hour at the Cow • Alumni Association Award recipients’ breakfast • Alumni Choir rehearsal • ’73 bird walk • Individual class receptions • ’98 kids playdate • ’63 reception hosted by President Poskanzer • Bill Huyck ’53 Reunion 5K Arb Run/Walk (open to all ages) • ’83 election reflections with Jeff Blodgett ’83 evening and Jeff Cragg ’83 • Class dinners • ’63 retirement transitions discussion groups • ’73 film and discussion with Robin Bates ’73 • ’58 Career Center mentoring program • Teen campfire • Parade of Classes • Closed AA meeting • Reunion Convocation • Concert with Sylvia Rhyne ’78 • All-Reunion 80s dance party, hosted by ’83, ’88, and ’03 afternoon • ’08 Heaven and Hell party • Camp Carleton (children’s program)/teen program • ’03 Late-Night Breakfast • All-Class picnic lunch • ‘C’ Club Hall of Fame luncheon and induction ceremony SUNDAY, JUNE 23 • ’83 lunch and table talks morning • ’98 food truck lunch and lawn games • Key desk open for check-out • Alumni and faculty book and CD signing • ’63 memorial program • Class photos • Dacie Moses House open house • Carleton Athletic Initiative Laird Stadium open house • Gould Library and Bookstore Open • ’83 conspicuous culinary consumption • Alumni Choir rehearsal • Alumni Interfaith Service of Remembrance and Celebration • Sweet Farewells reception • Check-out [Page 8] reunion 2013

what will you remember this time? REGISTRATION • 2013 • Secure online registration: go.carleton.edu/reunion

1. GENERAL INFORMATION 3. PACKAGES Name Please choose from one of the following package options. (*No charge for children under age five, but we do need Class year to know they are coming; they do not receive a bed. Preferred first name for nametag Children’s package rates do not include the cost of the Address children’s activity program.) City, state, zip Phone (Please indicate cell, home, or office) a. weekend package Save up to five percent over the cost of a day package. Rate includes registration fee, housing, and meals from E-mail Friday breakfast through Sunday breakfast. Dietary needs ADULTS (Class of ’63 and senior) Name of accompanying adult (spouse/partner or guest) Number attending @ $50 per person = $ ADULTS (Class of ’68–Class of ’98) Preferred first name for nametag Number attending @ $250 per person = $ Dietary needs ADULTS (Classes of ’03 & ’08) Names and birthdates of children/teens attending: Number attending @ $225 per person = $ Name D.O.B. TEENS (age 13–17) Dietary needs Number attending @ $225 per person = $ Name D.O.B. *CHILDREN (age 5–12; children under 5 are free) Dietary needs Without a bed (sleeping on floor) Name D.O.B. Number attending @ $60 per child = $ Dietary needs With a bed Name D.O.B. Number attending @ $105 per child= $ Dietary needs

b. friday package The day package rate includes the registration fee and all 2. EMERGENCY CONTACT meals for Friday. Housing can be added in section 5. Please provide the name and phone number of someone ADULTS (Class of ’63 and senior) (not attending Reunion) we may contact in case of an Number attending @ $50 per person = $ emergency with you or your party during Reunion weekend: ADULTS (Class of ’68–Class of ’98) Name Number attending @ $115 per person = $ Phone ADULTS (Classes of ’03 & ’08) Number attending @ $90 per person = $ TEENS (age 13–17) Number attending @ $90 per person = $ *CHILDREN (age 5–12; children under 5 are free) Number attending @ $30 per child = $ c. saturday package 5. HOUSING The day package rate includes the registration fee and all Rooms are assigned as reservations are received. We meals for Saturday. Housing can be added in section five. were at full capacity in 2012. See page 6 for housing ADULTS (Class of ’63 and senior) information and policies. Housing is included with weekend packages and can be added to day packages. Number attending @ $50 per person = $ There is no charge for children sleeping on the floor in ADULTS (Class of ’68–Class of ’98) their parents’ room (they will not receive a linen packet). Number attending @ $125 per person = $

ADULTS (Classes of ’03 & ’08) Please indicate which nights you need housing: Number attending @ $100 per person = $ Thursday Friday Saturday TEENS (age 13–17) Number of bed(s) @ $45 per bed for the weekend Number attending @ $100 per person = $ If housing fills up, I am willing to share a double room. *Children (age 5–12; children under 5 are free) Number attending @ $30 per child = $ Total housing cost $

Total package cost $ If you plan to room with someone, list name(s). We will assign rooms when we have received everyone’s registration.

4. MEALS Meals are guaranteed to be available only if purchased in advance as part of a weekend or daily package (see previous section). Thursday’s dinner must be purchased separately. To reduce waste, please indicate how many in If you are not staying on campus, please indicate where your party plan to attend each meal. you may be reached in an emergency: THURSDAY Adults/Teens Children 5–12 Phone Dinner @ $12 ea. @ $6 ea. FRIDAY Adults/Teens Children 5–12 6. CHILDREN’S/TEEN PROGRAMS Breakfast a. camp carleton Lunch An elementary school teacher and Carleton students will Heywood Lunch lead a program of fun and educational activities for Dinner children (entering first grade to age 12). Please select from the following options, and refer to page 3 for more SATURDAY Adults/Teens Children 5–12 information. Breakfast Lunch Friday, 9 a.m.­– 1 p.m. ‘C’ Club Lunch Number of children @ $22 per child = $ Dinner SUNDAY Adults/Teens Children 5–12 Friday, 1–8 p.m. Breakfast Number of children @ $38 per child = $ Thursday Meal Cost $ Saturday, 9 a.m.–1 p.m. 7. AIRPORT SHUTTLE SERVICE Number of children @ $22 per child = $ Availability only guarenteed until June 1.

Saturday, 1–8 p.m. flight information Number of children @ $38 per child = $ Arrive: Airline Flight # Time Date Package special for all four sessions (five percent discount) Number of children @ $114 per child = $ Depart: Airline Flight # Time Date Names and ages of the children participating: what time do you plan to use the shuttle? From the Minneapolis/St. Paul airport to Carleton Thursday, June 20 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Friday, June 21 1:30 p.m. b. teen program A middle school teacher and Carleton students will lead From Carleton to the Minneapolis/St. Paul airport a program of fun activities and excursions for teens and Sunday, June 23 7 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 12 p.m. preteens (13 and up). For more information, see page 4.

round-trip service Number of teens @ $20 per teen= $ Total number of adults/teens needing round-trip service @ $60 per person = $ Names and ages of the teens participating:

one-way trip service From airport To airport

Total number of adults/teens needing one-way service Total children’s/teen program cost $ @ $30 per person = $

Total airport shuttle cost $ 8. SPECIAL NEEDS b. class of ’83 bike ride If you require special accommodation to fully participate in thursday, june 20 the weekend, please indicate below and we will contact you. Cycling Through Conspicuous Consumption (see page 7 for more information); registration is open to the Class of 1983 on March 1 and to all classes on April 1.

Number of adult/teen bikers @ $16 ea. = $ (includes tour and refreshments)

Number of children bikers @ $12 ea. = $ (includes tour and refreshments) 9. SPECIAL EVENTS Please help us estimate numbers. Number of adult/teens taking shuttles I would like to @ $16 ea. = $ receive more information about the Carleton Open (includes shuttle, tour and refreshments) golf tournament bring my art for the alumni art exhibit Number of adult/teens taking shuttles sign my book/CD at the alumni book signing @ $12 ea. = $ be a reunion DJ for KRLX radio (includes shuttle, tour and refreshments) participate in the Arb service project

List name(s) of biker/shuttler(s): a. carleton open golf thursday, june 20 Number of golfers @ $70 ea.(18 holes) = $ (includes golf, cart, and prizes) List name(s) of golfer(s):

Total ’83 bike ride cost $

Total Reunion golf cost $ 10. CLASS PHOTO We want a picture of you—do you want one too? You can Mail your completed registration form and your check (in U.S. receive a free digital copy of your Reunion class photo as dollars, made payable to Carleton College) or your credit an e-mail attachment, or you may purchase an 8x10 print card information by May 1, 2013 (for early bird discount) with identification information for $10. Pre-ordered prints or by the June 1 final deadline to: will be available for pickup at Reunion (or mailed if you leave early). The 25th and 50th+ reunion attendees receive Reunion Registration a complimentary print of their class photo. Carleton College Office of Alumni Relations One North College Street Northfield, MN 55057 8x10 print @ $10 ea. = $

I would like Carleton to send a free digital class photo to refund and cancellation policy the e-mail address I provided for registration. No refunds will be made after 5 p.m. on Monday, June 3.

Total class photo print cost $

11. TOTAL FEES Packages $ Meals $ Housing $ Children’s/teen program $ Airport shuttle service $ Reunion golf $ ’83 bike ride $ Class photo print $ subtotal $

If postmarked by May 1, 2013, subtract five percent discount from total. –$

total $ We must receive full payment to process your registration. if paying by credit card MasterCard Visa Discover American Express

Number Expiration date

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REGISTER BY JUNE 1, 2013 register online or check for updates: go.carleton.edu/reunion Office of Alumni Relations One North College Street Northfield, MN 55057