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Reunion Weekend Schedule June 1–4, 2017 Dear Grinnellians:

On behalf of the entire Grinnell College community, welcome to the 138th Reunion Weekend!

Reunion brings together alumni and friends from all over the country, and even the world, to participate in events, discussions, seminars, entertainment, and celebrations of the people, places, and principles which make us uniquely Grinnell.

This weekend is the result of months of work by many in the Grinnell College community: alumni volunteers, staff members, faculty, and students. We especially want to express a deep sense of appreciation for our dedicated reunion planning committees, who have worked diligently over the past year with the goals of providing you with this opportunity to reconnect with old friends, and experience firsthand, the Grinnell campus and community.

By returning to Grinnell for this milestone weekend, you are demonstrating your commitment to our Grinnell community. Active alumni are an essential part of Grinnell and your involvement and dedication helps to connect students of today to a rich history and a proud tradition of excellence. We greatly value your desire to help sustain, and enhance, Grinnell College for each other and for all our students.

Thank you again for your continuing interest, enthusiasm, and devotion to Grinnell. We are honored to welcome you home this weekend.

Jayn Bailey Chaney ’05 Director of Alumni and Donor Relations Be Social Grinnell College and the Office of Development and Alumni Relations want to connect with you during Reunion. You can find us via these online social networks: Facebook.com/grinnellcollegealumni Twitter.com/grinnellcollege Instagram.com/grinnellcollege

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3 Table of Contents REUNION 6 Reunion Weekend EXTRAS Schedule Crowdsourcing photos 16–17 Campus Map Help the Special Collections and Archives staff identify 20 General Information photographs from your time at Grinnell! Special 24 Art Exhibitions Collections and Archives staff will host a table in 25 2017 Reunion Class the JRC lobby, asking Volunteers alumni to help identify people, places, and events found in our photograph 27 In Memoriam collection. We will have photos available from every class or cluster at Alumni College and Reunion, so please stop by and lend a hand!

Thursday: 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Friday: 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.

4 Alumni and Donor 2016–17 Alumni Council Relations Team Angela Onwuachi-Willig ’94, Jayn Bailey Chaney ’05, director of President alumni and donor relations Lisa Behrends, assistant director of Lester Alemán ’07 alumni and donor relations Jim Asplund ’88 Brooke Benschoter, associate director Claudia Beckwith ’77 of alumni and donor relations Allison Brinkhorst ’11 Molly Campe ’96, senior associate Peter Calvert ’79 director of alumni relations Cameo Carlson ’93 Michelle Czarnecki, assistant director Ann Poor Cary ’81 of student programs Ryann Haines Cheung ’93 Paige Everly, associate director for Kelly Clements Hopfer ’96 reunion and awards Jeetander Dulani ’98 Jennifer Gilbreaith, alumni and donor David Jarvis ’04 relations assistant G. Christopher Meyer ’70 Anna Halpin-Healy ’13, assistant Barbara Hunt Moore ’65* director of alumni relations and regional Mary Knuth Otto ’63 programs Ahsan Rahim ’11 Brenda Kremer, alumni and donor Richard Raridon ’53* relations assistant Saurabh Saraf ’05 Nino Parker ’07, associate director for Howard Schein ’66 regional and special events W. Edward Senn ’79* Luke Saunders ’12, assistant director John “Fritz” Schwaller ’69 of development and alumni relations communications Rhonda Stuart ’86 Rick Stuck ’82 Ashley Schaefer, associate director for campus partnerships Lara Szent-Gyorgi ’89 Gof Thomson ’62* Michele Tanzosch, alumni and donor relations assistant Archie Tyson ’05 Angela Winburn, alumni engagement Bold names are council members who will be on coordinator campus for Reunion 2017. *Denotes members who will rotate off the council Gretchen Zimmerman, associate after Reunion 2017. director of financial aid and scholarship stewardship coordinator

5 THURSDAY, JUNE 1 4 p.m. Registration Desk Hours: 8 a.m.-11 p.m. Walking Tour of Downtown Grinnell Departs from John Chrystal Center, 6th 2:30 p.m. - 5 p.m. Avenue and Park Street, outside of the Trip to Conard Environmental Office of Admission Research Area (CERA) Enjoy a walking tour of downtown Departs from front of Joe Rosenfield ’25 Grinnell hosted by the Chamber of Center (JRC) Commerce. Bring your questions and Join faculty from the Department your camera. You’ll likely see some of Biology in touring the College’s of your old haunts as well as new biological field station. The one- businesses and buildings that are part mile hike will take you through of the thriving culture of Grinnell. This reconstructed prairie, restored savanna, will be a walking tour, rain or shine. along Willow Creek and Perry Pond, and through two experimental plot 4 p.m. - 5 p.m. arrays, ending with a brief tour of the Tour of the Charles Benson Bear Environmental Education Center. Space ’39 Recreation and Athletic Center is limited. Please sign up at the Reunion (Bear Center) registration area. Departs from Bear Center, Natatorium Lobby 2:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Join Dee Fairchild, associate professor Grinnell College Campus Tour emeritus of physical education and Departs from JRC, mailroom former Athletic Director, for a tour. Join current students for a walking Space is limited. Please sign up at the tour of Grinnell’s campus. There will Reunion registration area. be golf carts available for those who prefer a riding tour. Golf-cart capacity 5:30 p.m. - 7 p.m. is limited. Please sign up at the Reunion Music in the Park registration area. Bucksbaum, courtyard Jackie Myers ‘06 is a musician out of 3 p.m. - 9 p.m. Austin, Texas. She’s a Grinnell and Downtown Grinnell Shuttle Service Berklee alum, tours the indie circuit Departs from the front of JRC and releases albums through her Shuttles run every 30 minutes to and ongoing eponymous project. Myers from downtown Grinnell. Departs and has toured nationally with Strahan and drops off from the front of the JRC and the Good Neighbors and The Youngest the Grinnell College Bookstore. (Nashvilled). She currently plays with the Railhouse Band and The Lonesome 3 p.m. - 6 p.m. Heroes (she is also their producer). Grinnell Farmers’ Market Central Park, Fourth Avenue and Jackie just released the album Third! Broad Street whose radio ad-date of April 24 has The Grinnell Farmers’ Market is at already yielded plays by several radio the corner of Fourth Avenue and stations across the country. Broad Street in downtown Grinnell on Thursday. This market is a 100-percent producers market; all vendors must sell products that they produce themselves.

6 7:30 p.m. - 9 p.m. empowerment, and enrichment. Our Multicultural Open Houses and work focuses on social issues among Dessert Reception underrepresented youth, primarily From 7:30-8:15 p.m., stop by and visit Latinx. any of the listed multicultural centers to learn more about their missions, Society for Advancement of meet their staff and students, and to Chicanos/Hispanics and Native see their spaces on campus. After, join Americans in Science (SACNAS) in a dessert reception from 8:15-9 p.m. SACNAS is an inclusive organization hosted by all of the organizations where dedicated to fostering the success of you can try new foods and collect the Chicano/Hispanic and Native American recipes for your favorite items. scientists, from college students to professionals, in attaining advanced Multicultural Student degrees, careers, and positions of Organization Suites leadership in STEM. JRC, second floor Chalutzim Concerned Black Students (CBS) Chalutzim is the Jewish student CBS works to build a strong community organization on campus. and promote and inform the campus about African American history, Project Pengyou cultures, and issues. The Project Pengyou Grinnell College Chapter seeks to encourage students to African Caribbean Student Union study abroad in China and unite those (ACSU) who have already been abroad in order This group seeks to celebrate the to promote US-China relations and rich diversity of the African diaspora cross-cultural exchange. by engaging the campus through education, community, and dialogue. Chinese Student Association (CSA) CSA strives to enrich campus Asian American Association (AAA) diversity and enhance cross-cultural The purpose of this student understanding by organizing a diversity organization is to create a community of Chinese cultural events and that will nurture cultural pride among activities, including Chinese New Year all members. and Mid-Autumn Festival, for a wide audience! Student Organization of Latinx (SOL) South Asian Student Organization SOL Strives to create and support (SASO) a cultural and social network that SASO’s main goal is to create greater preserves and encourages cultural representation for South Asian students identity and autonomy and to promote within the larger community of Grinnell, awareness of issues affecting Latino and bring special events and festivals society. to campus. SASO is a space where students from all over the world Crecemos Unidos celebrate the many forms of South Crecemos Unidos is a student Asian culture and heritage. organization dedicated to supporting educational equity through mentorship, (continued on page 8)

7 9 p.m. International Students Organization Alumni Happy Hour and Grinnell (ISO) Pub Quiz at Lyle’s Pub ISO encompasses and nationalities and JRC (lower level), Lyle’s Pub welcomes all students as members. It Visit Lyle’s Pub for a beer, soda, promotes international understanding, and some light refreshments, while tolerance, and cooperation among competing in a Grinnell-themed pub cultures on campus and in the quiz! Come with your team and team- community. name, or form a team with others when you arrive. Prizes will include “vintage” The Center for Religion, Spirituality, Grinnell gear! and Social Justice (CRSSJ) 1233 Park Street 9 p.m. The center helps engage students, Grant O. Gale Observatory opens staff, and faculty with Grinnell’s diverse Professor Bob Cadmus will show you spiritual community. Designed to the stars. Shuttles will depart from the foster interfaith dialogue and support JRC parking lot approximately every many religious traditions, the center half hour. Last shuttle will depart at promotes local and global social justice 10:30 p.m. through regular programming and social service opportunities. FRIDAY, JUNE 2 Stonewall Resource Center (SRC) Registration Desk Hours: 8 a.m.-11 p.m. Younker Hall basement The SRC is a confidential, safe space, 7 a.m. serving Grinnell’s gay, lesbian, bisexual, AA/Al-Anon Open Meeting transgender, queer, and questioning CRSSJ, 1233 Park Street communities and allies. The center offers support for individuals, 7:30 a.m. - 9 a.m. educational programming, and LGBTQ Breakfast (first meal served for activities on campus. Reunion participants) JRC, Marketplace Conney M. Kimbo Black Cultural Included for Alumni College Center (BCC) participants. All others will need a 1003 10th Avenue ticket. Buzzing with social, cultural, and academic activities, the BCC preserves 8:30 a.m. - 10 a.m. and celebrates black history, culture, BRAG (Bike Ride Around Grinnell) and diasporas of people who identify Meet at Bikes to You, 921 Broad Street with African heritage. In this guided ride, you will get a chance to get some exercise while exploring Grinnell and the Iowa countryside. The group will bike approximately 10 miles on paved roads while Craig Cooper, owner of Bikes to You and past Grinnell Chamber of Commerce president, shares interesting historical and community information. Helmets are required; both helmets and bikes

8 are available for rental. Call or email 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Bikes to You at 641-236-8600 or craig@ Legacy Coffee bikestoyou.com for rental information Mears Cottage, Living Room (limited number of bikes available). Do you share the Grinnell experience with other members of your family? 8:30 a.m - 11 a.m. Parents, siblings, grandparents, aunts, Trip to Conard Environmental and uncles - however you are connected Research Area (CERA) with Grinnell in your family, feel free to Departs from JRC lobby stop by and enjoy conversation, coffee, Join faculty from the Department and the Grinnell connection with others of Biology in touring the College’s who share this legacy. biological field station. The one- mile hike will take you through 10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. reconstructed prairie, restored savanna, Admission and Financial Aid along Willow Creek and Perry Pond, Presentation – An Intro to the and through two experimental plot College Planning Process arrays, ending with a brief tour of the John Crystal Center, Lower Level Environmental Education Center. Space Conference Room is limited. Please sign up at the Reunion Join members of Grinnell’s Admission registration area. and Financial Aid Offices for an introduction to the College process 8:30-9:30 a.m. for parents and/or their “chips”. Topics Grinnell College Campus Tour covered include college research, Departs from JRC lobby the college essay, financial aid, the Join current students for a walking importance of extracurricular activities, tour of Grinnell’s campus. There will and more. be golf carts available for those who prefer a riding tour. Golf cart capacity 10 a.m. - 11 a.m. is limited. Please sign up at the Reunion Tour of the Charles Benson Bear ’39 registration area. Recreation and Athletic Center Departs from Bear Center, 8:30 a.m. - 10 a.m. Natatorium Lobby Investing in Our Mission: How the Join Dee Fairchild, associate professor Building Projects Advance Learning emeritus of physical education and and Enhance the Campus Experience former Athletic Director, for a tour. JRC, Room 209 Space is limited. Please sign up at the Join Kate Walker, vice president for Reunion registration area. finance and treasurer of the College for an informative discussion about the 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. current building projects on campus. Oral History Project Alumni Recitation Hall (ARH), 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. Audiovisual Center Welcome Bagels Come by yourself, or with a friend, to Front of the JRC share and preserve memories of your Enjoy a bagel and good company as time at Grinnell College. Ask at the you arrive back on campus. If raining, information desk for details about this will be inside the JRC in the second how you can participate in this special floor lobby area. Sponsored by the Reunion project. classes of 1986-87-88.

9 10:30-11:30 a.m. 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. Tour of the Noyce Science Center 1967: Getting to Know You, Again, Noyce Science Center; meet by the west For the First Time entrance Main Hall, Gardner Lounge Tour with Jim Swartz, Dack Professor Join classmates from the class of 1967 of Chemistry. If raining, meet in west for an opportunity to discuss our lobby of Noyce Science Center. passions, interests, and future hopes.

11:30 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. 2 p.m. - 3 p.m. 50th Reunion luncheon — a special The Great Grinnell Scavenger Hunt luncheon for the 50th Reunion class Meet under the tent behind Noyce Main Hall, Quad Dining Hall Science Center A celebration luncheon for the class of Search the south side of campus for 1967. locations and information in this photo- and question-based scavenger hunt. 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Form a team with friends or bring your Lunch family! Anyone can participate. There JRC, Marketplace are two difficulty levels, one for young children and one for adults. 12 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. Golden Reunion Luncheon — a 2 p.m. special luncheon for the 60th and Gumaa Prayer the 65th Reunion classes CRSSJ, 1233 Park Street JRC, Room 101 Friday (Gumaa) Prayer will be led by A celebration luncheon for the classes Kamal Hammouda, Muslim students of 1952, 1953, 1957, and 1958. prayer leader.

1 p.m. 2:15 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. Golf Scramble Grinnell College Campus Tour Grinnell College Golf Course, 933 13th Departs from JRC lobby Avenue Join current students for a walking Preregistration required. In the case of tour of Grinnell’s campus. There will inclement weather, this event will be be golf carts available for those who canceled. prefer a riding tour. Golf cart capacity is limited. Please sign up at the Reunion 1 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. registration area. Cake Walk Bucksbaum Center, courtyard 2:15 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. Come join the 5 year reunion as we Eras of Grinnell: Online and musically (cake)walk down memory in-person artifacts from Special lane. Winners will receive gourmet Collections cupcakes prepared by none other Burling Library, Lounge than famed baker Sara Woolery ’11. Immerse yourself in Grinnell’s history. Sponsored by the classes of 2011-12-13. Hear College Archivist Chris Jones and Library Assistant Allison Haack describe highlights from the Special Collections and Digital Grinnell, including the S&B online archive. Discover how items

10 from the past can help you time travel 3 p.m. - 5 p.m. through eras of Grinnell. Sponsored by Stonewall Resource Center the classes of 1986-87-88. Open House Younker Hall, Stonewall Resource Center 3 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. (lower level) Nobody’s Perfect: A film by Dana Join LGBTQI+ alumni, current students, Weidman ’85 and friends for an informal, open house Bucksbaum Center for the Arts, gathering at the Stonewall Resource Room 161 Center and, weather permitting, After learning she had a genetic outside on Younker Beach (green space mutation that causes dilated between Younker and The JRC). Learn cardiomyopathy, Filmmaker Dana more about the work student leaders Weidman traveled to Colorado to do on campus as well as reconnect with interview the doctor who identified the alumni in celebration of the Center’s missing base pairs in her chromosome. 30th year. In Nobody’s Perfect, Weidman explains how her family participated in research 3:30 p.m. - 5 p.m. for twenty years and presents their Liberal Arts in Prison Program: experiences with genetic counseling. Panel Discussion Although the precise genetic disease is Harris Cinema extremely rare, the implications of this In keeping with Grinnell’s mission discovery could lead to a gene therapy and core values, the Liberal Arts in that could prevent heart failure and Prison Program provides liberal arts heart transplantation. education at a local prison and a juvenile detention center. Five years 3 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. ago, the program inaugurated its Honor G Reception with Coaches First Year of College Program, which Grinnell College Golf Course brings for-credit Grinnell courses Join the athletics staff, current to incarcerated students at Newton coaches, and former coaches for a Correctional Facility. Join former reception honoring Grinnell athletics. incarcerated students Michael Cosby Preregistration is encouraged. and Jason Darrah, program director Emily Guenther ’07, director of the 3 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. prison program, and George Drake ’56, Family Fun Time president emeritus and professor of On the lawn behind Herrick Chapel history, for a panel discussion about the An afternoon of family-focused fun in program’s impact. the sun! Stop by to paint the glitter truck or work on other art projects, 4 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. enjoy the bouncy castle, and play lawn Gamelan Reunion Jam games! We will also be supporting Bucksbaum Center for the Arts, the monarch butterfly population Room 101 by making milkweed seed balls with Roger Vetter, professor of music, Milkweed Matters, which will scatter welcomes all former gamelan members the seed balls across Iowa during to come together and flex their musical RAGBRAI. Last but not least, show off muscle memories while hammering your Grinnell pride by stopping by the Grinnell temporary tattoo station!

11 out a few familiar notes. Bring spouses, 7:30 p.m. partners, offspring, and anyone else Dari Barn Run (except pets!). Light refreshments will Meet in front of the JRC be available. Join your fellow Grinnellians, OF ALL CLASSES, in a stroll down 6th to “the 5 p.m. - 6 p.m. best ice cream place in town” – Dairy AA/Al-Anon Open Meeting Barn! You can’t buy happiness, but you CRSSJ, 1233 Park Street can buy ice cream and that’s pretty much the same thing!! Enjoy a cone, 5 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. sundae, cyclone, or your other favorite President’s Reception ice cream/frozen yogurt treat while (by invitation only) catching up. Sponsored by the class of Grinnell House lawn, 1011 Park Street 2007. This reception for College volunteers and leadership donors is by invitation 7:30 p.m.- 9 p.m. only. In case of inclement weather, the Class Social for 1952-53 reception will be in the Harris Center. Lazier Hall, second floor lounge

5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. - 9 p.m. All-Reunion Picnic Class Social for 1957-58 JRC, courtyard JRC, Laurel Leaf Lounge Great food to start Reunion right! In case of inclement weather, this 7:30 p.m. event will be moved inside to the Class Social for 1967 Marketplace, and classes will be Rathje Hall, lounge and tent assigned specific times in order to allow seating for all. We appreciate 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. your cooperation with a rain plan, if it is Class Social for 1992 necessary. Cleveland Hall, beach and tent area

5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Shabbat Service and Table Class Social for 2007 JRC, Room 209 Gates Hall, lounge Grinnell College Chalutzim and Rabbi Rob Cabelli welcome you to celebrate 8 p.m. Shabbat, the Jewish Sabbath. A brief Class Social for 2011-12-13 service welcoming the Sabbath will Younker Hall, beach and lounge begin at 5:30 p.m., followed at 6 p.m. by Shabbat Table, a special vegetarian 7:30 p.m. - 9 p.m. / dairy dinner prepared by Grinnell Too Many String Band plays in College students, as has been done Bob’s Underground every Friday night throughout the Main Hall, Bob’s Underground Café academic year by many generations Enjoy acoustic folk and bluegrass music of Grinnell College students. All performed by some of your favorite are welcome to participate in this Grinnell professors. Band members characteristically Grinnell form of include Sandy and Betty Moffett, Mark building a caring and pluralistic spiritual Schneider, Sig Barber, Bob Cadmus, community. Shabbat Table dinner Tom Lacina, Tammy McGarock, and tickets are required. Hugh Sheridan.

12 8 p.m. - 10 p.m. the lasting spirit of Grinnell: a She-Man and the Masters of the celebration of diversity with a Universe concert commitment to social justice. Come see Harris Center what all the fuss is about. Sponsored by She-Man and the Masters of the the classes of 2011-12-13. Universe was a Grinnell experience that was somehow able to blend rock, soul, blues, and funk into a bubbling stew of pure, danceable satisfaction, all without SATURDAY, JUNE 3 ever actually rehearsing. They’re hoping Registration Desk Hours: 8 a.m.-11 p.m. that 30 years of continuing not to rehearse will result in a musical reunion 7 a.m. celebration that will leave everyone AA/Al-Anon Open Meeting dancing in the aisles and grasping CRSSJ, 1233 Park Street for their supplemental oxygen tanks. Sponsored by the classes of 1986-87-88. 7 a.m. - 9 a.m. Breakfast 9 p.m. JRC, Marketplace Grant O. Gale Observatory opens Professor Bob Cadmus will show you 7:30 a.m. the stars. Shuttles will depart from the Alumni 5K Run/Walk JRC parking lot approximately every Starting line: south side of Bear Center half hour. Last shuttle will depart at Coach Evelyn Freeman will lead this 5K 10:30 p.m. run/walk. In case of inclement weather, this event will be cancelled. 9:30 p.m. 1992 Dance Party 8 a.m. - 10 a.m. Main Hall, Gardner Lounge Trip to Conard Environmental Research Area (CERA) 10:30 p.m. Departs from JRC lobby Drag Show Join faculty from the Department Harris Center of Biology in touring the College’s The classes of 2011, 2012, and 2013 are biological field station. The one- excited to present the first ever Grinnell mile hike will take you through College Reunion Drag Show. After reconstructed prairie, restored savanna, more than a decade of biannual shows, along Willow Creek and Perry Pond, the event has become a successful and through two experimental plot and enduring tradition for Grinnell arrays, ending with a brief tour of the College students since 2006. The Environmental Education Center. Space extravaganza, which occurs in the fall is limited. Please sign up at the Reunion and spring, raises money for various registration area. LGBTQI+ organizations both on and off campus. It is an event that encapsulates

13 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. 9 a.m. - 10 a.m. Class Photos Planning to Make a Difference In case of inclement weather, all classes JRC, Room 209 will move to Sebring-Lewis Hall inside Join Linda Neal ’67 for a conversation Bucksbaum Center for the Arts. about why we care about Grinnell College, how we can enhance the Class of 1957 Grinnell experience, and what planned 8:30 a.m. Herrick Chapel Steps giving tools fit our individual goals. Class of 1958 8:45 am. Herrick Chapel Steps 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m. Class of 1953 Panel: Starting from Scratch 9 a.m. Herrick Chapel Steps Bucksbaum Center for the Arts, Room 152 Class of 1988 This panel brings together a group 9:30 a.m. Central Campus Amphitheatre of enterprising Grinnell alumni Class of 1992 from the class of 2007 to discuss 10 a.m. Central Campus Amphitheatre their experiences in starting both businesses and non-profit Class of 2011 organizations. Panelists will speak about 10:30 a.m. Central Campus Amphitheatre the challenges and opportunities of Class of 2007 entrepreneurship in today’s world and 11 a.m. Central Campus Amphitheatre share insights about how to transform Class of 2013 ideas into action. Anticipated panelists 2 p.m. Central Campus Amphitheatre include: Alvin Irby (Barbershop Books), Jaime Giorgi & Ben King (The Class of 2012 Monkey Flower Group), and Elena 2:15 p.m. Central Campus Amphitheatre Valentine (Skill Scout). The panel Class of 1986 will be moderated by Karla Erickson, 2:45 p.m. Central Campus Amphitheatre Associate Dean and Professor of Sociology. Sponsored by the class of Class of 1987 2007. 3 p.m. Central Campus Amphitheatre Class of 1967 9:30 a.m. - 10:10 a.m. 3:20 p.m. Central Campus Amphitheatre Laughter Yoga Peace Grove 8:30 a.m. - 10 a.m. Join the fun. Laughter exercises, gentle 25th Reunion Breakfast – a special stretching and breathing, and some tips breakfast for the class of 1992 for having more laughter and humor in Main Hall, Quad Dining Hall your life. Sponsored by the classes of The class of 1992 celebrates its 25th 1986-87-88. Reunion with a special breakfast featuring honored guests and familiar 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. faces. Please present your 25th Reunion Grinnell Farmers’ Market breakfast ticket for admission. Central Park, Fourth Avenue and Broad Street The Grinnell Farmers’ Market will be from 10 a.m. to noon at the corner of Fourth Avenue and Broad Street

14 in downtown Grinnell. This market is 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. a 100-percent producers market; all Lunch vendors must sell products that they JRC, Marketplace produce themselves. 12:30 p.m. - 2 p.m. 10:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. Grinnellians in Politics Faculty Lecture featuring George A. Bucksbaum Center for the Arts, Drake ’56, president emeritus of the Room 152 College and professor emeritus of The class of 2007 presents a panel history: It WAS a Revolution! discussion of the current political Harris Center, Cinema climate with members of the class Professor George Drake ’56, describing of 2007 including Ben Weyl, a the talk he will give as the Honorary congressional reporter with Politico, Faculty Lecture, “Three years ago, I was Chris Hall, a State Representative commissioned to write a biography serving in the Iowa House, and Sollie of Grinnell’s greatest trustee, Joe Flora, a candidate for City Council in Rosenfield ‘25. As part of my research, Mission City, Kansas. Our panelists I have read all of the trustee minutes will explore how they entered politics for Joe’s 59 years on the Board from and discuss the impact of the highly November 1941 (Just before Pearl polarized political environment and and Harbor) until his death in 2000. One influence of the media on local, state, of the most arresting aspect of those and national politics. minutes is the fact that the students were largely invisible until the late 12:30 p.m. - 3 p.m. 1960’s. They appeared only as numbers KDIC Open Studio (admissions and graduation) until the JRC, Room 219-C (KDIC Studio) days of the graduates of 1967, the class KDIC is hosting an “open-studio” for that is being honored with its 50th alumni who want to see what the Reunion this spring. Student issues campus radio station is up to in 2017. began to dominate trustee meetings See the on-air studio and newly- and student voices are recorded at upgraded recording studio. Swing almost every meeting. President by and chat with the current station Howard Bowen who, so far as the managers, pick up some new KDIC minutes tell the story, had not made merchandise [proceeds will benefit Mid- a misstep now appeared out of touch, Iowa Community Action, Inc. (MICA)], saying that he would not negotiate with and share (or relive) your favorite KDIC students until their behavior improved. memories on-air (or not). Don’t have In fact, nobody realized what was time to stop by? Tune in to 88.5FM coming as students and their issues and listen in on the fun - We will be would dominate trustee concerns at broadcasting! least until the mid 1980’s. The trustees, faculty and administration were 1 p.m. swept up in something that few had Tour of Noyce Science Center anticipated and none knew quite how Noyce Science Center; meet by to handle. IT WAS A REVOLUTION!” the west entrance Sponsored by the class of 1967. Tour with Jim Swartz, Dack Professor of Chemistry. If raining, meet in west lobby of Noyce Science Center.

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17 1 p.m. - 2 p.m. individuals, on Grinnell College, on our Remembering John Mohan country, and the world. Mears Cottage, Living Room Hosted by Joan Mohan. Come share 1:30 p.m. - 2:45 p.m. your memories and reminiscences. Alumni Choir Rehearsal Bucksbaum Center, Sebring-Lewis Hall 1 p.m. - 2 p.m. Rehearsal for the performance of Grinnell Town Tour Grinnell College songs during Alumni Departs from the John Chrystal Center, Assembly and Sunday worship service. 6th Avenue and Park Street The Alumni Choir will be led by John C. Enjoy a walking tour of downtown Rommereim, Blanche Johnson Professor Grinnell hosted by the Chamber of of Music Commerce. Bring your questions and your camera. You’ll likely see some 2 p.m. - 3 p.m. of your old haunts as well as new Grinnell Preschool Open House businesses and buildings that are a part 1022 Park Street of the thriving culture of Grinnell. This Tour the facility and visit with Carol will be a walking tour, rain or shine. Replogle Nielsen ’56 and Karen Veerhusen-Langerud from the Grinnell 1 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. College Preschool to hear all about the Forum Beach Flashback exciting preschool program. Forum Beach Join local band MOJO MACHINE for 2 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. their combination of blues, rock and The Career Pivot: Successfully honky tonk for an afternoon of old- Navigating Career Transitions school fun at the Forum Beach. Bring Harris Center, Cinema your frisbees, dance shoes, chairs, and Is your career unfulfilling and/or leaving picnic blankets and relax with friends. you financially insecure? Can you Sponsored by the classes of 1986-87-88. reinvent yourself and change careers mid-life? Join us for a panel discussion 1:30 p.m. regarding ways to make positive, 5th Reunion Memorial Observance focused and rewarding changes in your Rose Hall, beach area career. Learn how others successfully With hearts full of love, the classes navigated unique mid-career pivots that of 2011, 2012, and 2013 would like to ultimately led to more meaningful and welcome you to a memorial ceremony perhaps financially prosperous careers. to celebrate and remember our friends The panel will feature alumni along with we have lost. Join us for a moment of Grinnell’s president, Raynard Kington togetherness, prayer, and song moderated by Mark Peltz, Finkelman Dean of Careers, Life, and Service with 1:30 p.m. - 3 p.m. opportunity for audience participation. WAS it a Revolution? A discussion for the class of 1967 2:30 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. Burling Library, Lounge Educating for the Future A discussion will be facilitated by Noyce Science Center, Room 1023 George Drake ’56 and MJ Zimmerman As more of the world heads into ’56 regarding the (R)evolution that our the post-industrial economy, the class experienced on Grinnell’s campus, importance of education at all stages of the impact that this had on us as life increases. However, education as a

18 profession is under consistent pressure 6:30 p.m. for better results with decreasing Class of 1967 Dinner incentive to enter field. Meanwhile, JRC, Room 101 opportunities for informal, experiential, and life-long education multiply. 6:30 p.m. - 9 p.m. What is the future of education in the Classes of 2011-12-13, and 2007: world, in the United States, and for Block Party (The Adult Version) Grinnellians? A highly-informal panel 10th Avenue (Between Park and East will share experiences about educating Streets) others while discussing responses to Enjoy good food and great company these challenges. Sponsored by the on a grown-up version of Block Party. class of 2007. We’re bringing in food trucks from all over Iowa to turn the traditional 4 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. class party upside down! Admission Alumni Assembly, Featuring the to the Block Party is with a red Block Presentation of the 2017 Alumni Party wristband. Trade the tabs on Awards your wristband for food and check in Herrick Chapel at our beverage tent to receive your The premier event of the weekend complimentary beer tickets or BYOB. includes the presidential address by Raynard S. Kington and presentation We ask that you please stagger your of the Alumni Awards. All alumni are arrival time to cut back on lines and encouraged to attend. wait times: Class of 2007 — 6:30 p.m.; Class of 2011 — 6:45 p.m.; Class of 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. 2013—7:00 p.m.; Class of 2012—7:15 p.m. AA/Al-Anon Open Meeting CRSSJ, 1233 Park Street 7 p.m. Classes of 1986-87-88 Dinner 5:30 p.m. - 7 p.m. JRC, Marketplace All Reunion Social Bucksbaum Center, courtyard 8:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. Join classmates, faculty, and friends for Reunion Waltz beverages and hors d’oeuvres before Harris Center, Concert Hall dinner. See below for information on Dance to a live orchestra at the Reunion the start of each class dinner Waltz. Open to alumni and guests of all ages. Refreshments will be served. 6 p.m. Class of 1953 Dinner 8:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. Grinnell House Bob’s Underground Open Mic Main Hall, Bob’s Underground Café 6:15 p.m. This all-alumni open-mic is a great Classes of 1957-58 Dinner opportunity to play an instrument, sing Grinnell Golf Course, Banquet Room a song, read a poem, or share a story with your alumni community. Bob’s 6:30 p.m. Underground will have a microphone Class of 1992 Dinner set up and a sign-up sheet for those Main Hall, Quad Dining Hall who wish to participate. Beverages and food will be available for purchase from Bob’s Underground.

19 9 p.m. Shorb and the Center for Religion, Grant O. Gale Observatory Opens Spirituality, and Social Justice. College Observatory Professor Bob Cadmus will show you 1:30 p.m. the stars. Shuttles will depart from the Residence Halls close JRC parking lot approximately every half Please return room keys and security hour. cards to the registration desk in the JRC. Further, we appreciated the badges 11 p.m. - 2 a.m. being returned, since we do reuse these Harris Party every year. Harris Center Dance to music from the ’80s, ’90s, and today at a traditional Harris party. General Information

Emergency and Non-Emergency SUNDAY, JUNE 4 Assistance Registration Desk Hours: For emergency, 24-hour assistance, 8 a.m.-1:30 p.m. please call the Office of Safety and Security at x4600. From a cell phone 8:30 a.m. - 11 a.m. or off campus, dial 641-269-4600. Farewell breakfast Marketplace, JRC The Reunion registration desk End the weekend right. This is the (641-269-3715 or x3715) is “Reunion perfect setting to say goodbye before Central” on campus and can assist you heading home. If you must leave with all non-emergency matters. campus before 8:30 a.m., you may exchange your Sunday breakfast meal Name Badges ticket for an assortment of breakfast Please be sure to wear your name items at the Spencer Grill. badge at all times, as it is your entrance pass to all events. 9 a.m. - 10 a.m. Hatha Yoga Telephone Use Dance Studio, BRAC Phones are no longer available in the Hatha Yoga - A joyful way to ease residence hall rooms. Common phones into your Sunday morning with some are provided in the hallways and are set flow, stretching, and breathing before up to allow free local calling and will your farewell breakfast. All levels are access any of the on-campus phones. welcome. Sponsored by the classes of To call another campus phone such as a 1986-87-88. campus office, just dial the appropriate four-digit extension. To dial a local, 9:30-10:30 a.m. off-campus number, dial 7 first (there Interdenominational Christian will be no dial tone after pressing 7, worship service this is normal). If you wish to use long Herrick Chapel distance service, you will need to use Join the service led by Rev. Frederick a toll-free access option (phone cards, “Fritz” West ’67, which will also personal 800 numbers, or the ever feature a performance by the Alumni popular CALL-ATT types). Choir. Service organized by Deanna

20 Internet Use Transportation Grinnell Computers • Golf cart transportation and special To log on to public campus computers, assistance is available throughout the use the following information: weekend. Call the Transportation username: gcguest Desk (x4403) to arrange for a ride. password: stevens40 • Shuttle van service is available to all scheduled off-campus Reunion Wireless events. See your schedule for shuttle To access wireless internet on your departure locations. personal computer, smartphone, or other wireless-enabled device: Meal Reservations If you are pre-registered, your meal To connect to wireless access, follow tickets for each meal are included in these steps: your name badge. A limited number of extra meals are available for purchase at 1. To login to wireless connect to the Reunion Help Desk (x3715). GrinnellCollegeReunion (from your wireless connections) Keys and Key Cards Please return your keys and key cards at 2. Login using the following credentials: the end of Reunion weekend. Boxes for Username: reunion17 the return of keys and key cards are at Password: pioneers the Registration Desk.

3. You may need to open a browser Multireligious Meditation and to be redirected to the login Prayer Space page. Most smartphones will do this The Multireligious Meditation and automatically. Prayer Space, on the second floor of the Center for Religion, Spirituality If you need help, you may visit the and Social Justice (1233 Park Street) is Information Desk by Registration or you available for your use during Reunion may call the ITS help desk at x4901 or weekend. It will be open from 8 a.m.- 641-269-4901. 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 8 a.m.- noon on Sunday. Surveys Your input is important. There are Reunion Weekend surveys available at the registration desk. After Reunion, we will send you an electronic survey. Please take the time to complete one or both of these surveys to help us improve Reunion for the future. Thank you.

21 Open Hours

Registration Desk, Help Desk, and Information Wednesday 8 a.m.–10 p.m. Thursday 8 a.m.–11 p.m. Friday 8 a.m.–11 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m.–11 p.m. Sunday 8 a.m.–1:30 p.m. (Please return room keys on Sunday to the registration desk.)

IT Assistance at the Information Desk Friday 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m.–4 p.m.

Conard Environmental Research Area (CERA) and Environmental Education Center Wednesday–Sunday 9 a.m.–5 p.m.

John Chrystal Center Wednesday 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Thursday 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Friday 8 a.m.–5 p.m.

Fitness Hours Charles Benson Bear ’39 Russell K. Osgood Pool Recreation and Athletic Center Thursday 8–9 a.m., Includes the indoor track, racquetball 11 a.m.–2 p.m., courts, gymnasiums, indoor tennis 4–7 p.m. courts, bouldering wall, and shower Friday 6–10 a.m., facilities. Alumni need to present 11 a.m.–6 p.m. their Reunion nametags for entrance. Saturday 6–8 a.m., 1–6 p.m. Thursday-Saturday: 6 a.m.–7 p.m. Sunday 7–10 a.m. Sunday: 7 a.m.–noon Bouldering Wall Fitness Center Open during Bear Center general Thursday–Saturday 6–8 a.m., hours (see above). 11 a.m.–2 p.m., 3–7 p.m. Sunday Closed

22 Campus Hours Bob’s Underground Café Main Hall, basement Grinnell College Bookstore Bob’s Underground Café is your 933 Main St., Grinnell student-run source for music and Wednesday 8:30 a.m.–6 p.m. relaxation while you grab a quick bite. Thursday 8:30 a.m.–7 p.m. We offer fresh coffee, yerba mate, a Friday 8:30 a.m.–6 p.m. wide selection of teas, and toasted Saturday 9 a.m.–5 p.m. bagels. Sunday 9 a.m.–noon Thursday 6–11 p.m. Friday 10 a.m.–4 p.m., The Spencer Grill 7–11 p.m. Thursday 7:30 a.m.–9 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m.–4 p.m., Friday 6 a.m.–5 p.m. 8–11 p.m. Saturday 6 a.m.–3 p.m. Sunday 6 a.m.–noon Lyle’s Campus Pub JRC, lower level Burling Library Lyle’s Pub serves a wide selection of Wednesday, Thursday 8 a.m.–5 p.m. craft beers, both bottled and on tap, Friday 8 a.m.–8 p.m. as well as hard ciders, wines, sodas, Saturday 9 a.m.–5 p.m. and snack foods Sunday 11 a.m.–5 p.m. Thursday Noon–1 a.m. Friday Noon–10 p.m. Kistle Science Library Saturday 3–10 p.m. Wednesday–Friday 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Sunday Closed

Special Collections Thursday, Friday 1:30–5 p.m. Saturday, Sunday Closed

23 Art Exhibitions Please refer to the open hours of each Burling Library gallery to see these exhibits. Hours: Friday, June 2: 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Faulconer Gallery Saturday, June 3: 9 a.m-5 p.m. Bucksbaum Center for the Arts Sunday, June 4: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Hours: 11 a.m.–5 p.m., daily Robert Hodierne: Vietnam War The Social Gospel in Grinnell Photographs Burling Gallery, lower level Robert Hodierne ’68 was a 21-year- Using materials from the Special old freelancer when he made his Collections and Archives, this exhibit first trip to Vietnam in 1966, leaving explores the main figures of the Grinnell on a one-way ticket at the Social Gospel Movement in Grinnell end of his third year. After returning and how the movement affected to graduate, he enlisted in 1969 the town and College. The Social as a soldier assigned to Pacific Gospel Movement of the late 19th Stars & Stripes in Saigon, where he century arose in response to the spent another 14 months. During social and economic disruptions of those two tours he photographed the times. Grinnell became a center combat in every corner of the of this movement when George A. country. His Vietnam photographs Gates became president of Iowa reflect Hodierne’s concern for the College and George D. Herron was ordinary soldier, many of them appointed Professor of Applied his own age when he was there. Christianity. While Herron became Hodierne has had a distinguished nationally known for his fiery career photographing other conflicts rhetoric, it was Gates whose Social around the world. He teaches in the Gospel ethos transformed the Department of Journalism, University College. of Richmond. This exhibit was curated by retired Archivist of the College, Catherine The exhibition is organized by the Rod and student, Matthew University of Richmond Museums, McCarthy ’17. Virginia.

Selma & Lowndes County 1965/1966: Civil Rights and War Protests Selections from portfolios of photographs by Grinnell College alumnus John Phillips ’67 (1945- 2010).

24 Reunion Class Volunteers

1952 1967 Julie Johnson Marti DeLong Pat Martin Alexander Sellergren Calderwood Mike Arnow Karen Lauterbach Jim Kissane Hank Balikov Williams Nancy Duke Kissane Vi Beadle, Class Fund Director 1986 1953 Happy Beale Susan Rest Asplund Bill Ingram, Laura Sample Bradford Todd Fox Class Agent Glenn Elliott Pat Kasperitis Richard Raridon, Irene Blaser Elliott Howard Lange, Class Fund Director Bond Faulwell Class Fund Director Jane Flad Ruth Marner 1957 Jamie Fuller Dan Mc Grath Quimby Day Hal Fuson Chris Mc Keachie, Darrell Fisher Jeff Garland Class Fund Director Gail Pomrehn Steve Goranson Robert Quashie Greenwald Jay Greener, Rebecca Quirk, Judy Doubenmier Class Fund Director Class Agent Mc Cormick, David Harrison Philip Shiffman, Class Fund Director Tom Hill Class Fund Director Larry Schaleger Martin Korn Rhonda Stuart Art Travers, Ellen Detering Langill Kathy Uchida Class Agent Tanya Hovanessian John (Jersey) Williams Lazar 1987 Anne Sprague Daniel Baskes, 1958 Lockwood Class Fund Director Arnie Alpert Becky Renich Lynch Sam Potter Bloom, Nancy Hunter Batz Mimi Madara Class Agent Sue Ratcliff Drake MacNeish Danielle Currier, Joan Vander Naald Muffie Meyer Class Fund Director Egenes, Kathryn Jagow Shelley Aggeler Harper Class Fund Director Mohrman Alison Hayes Bobbie Segrest Linda Neal, Tor Hough Froeberg, Class Fund Director Sarah Jolie, Class Agent Katy Compere Class Agent Larry Froeberg, Pendleton Peggy Nelson Class Agent Linda Bird Powers, Mike Goodrich Class Agent 1988 Gordon Packard Carol Mc Conochie Tommie Adams Bill Simmons Rauch Marc Bass Jan Thomas Tait Dennis Rich Brian Dunn Carolyn Hewes Toft Lynn Richman Eric Johnson Molly Berg Urfer Dana Johnson

25 Reunion Class Volunteers

Mark Schumann, Alvin Irby 2012 Class Fund Director Nate Kimball, Samantha Braman, Jen Sultz, Class Fund Director Class Fund Director Class Agent Emily Kolbe Toby Cain, Julee Brown Tanner Shosh Zakem Lyerla Class Agent Chris Wilde Tyler Ostergaard Grace Carroll Trish Krewer Wilger Nino Parker Cait DeMott Grady Amanda Slatus Chris Dorman 1992 Sarah Smith Austin Frerick, Louise Alcorn, Mike Van Hulle Class Fund Director Class Agent Crystal Sutfin Jarrett Joubert, Angie Arnold VanderLinden, Class Agent Josh Burke Class Agent Melanie Jucewicz Eddie Chung Emerson Williams- Ceraun Loggins, Melanie Drake Molett, Class Agent Kirsten Finlayson Class Fund Director Bill Mogavero Maria Mac Menamin Harpreet Singh Gingerich 2011 Ben Tape Steve Johnston Sam Fairfield, Tom Van Heeke, Liz Lewis Class Fund Director Class Fund Director Diane Brumley Marty, Mona Ghadiri, Erin Whalen Class Fund Director Class Fund Director Allison Wong John Nickerson, Graciela Guzmán Class Fund Director Carly Jerome 2013 Sarah Purcell Stephanie Wang Kathy I Andersen, Dave Ressner, Krigsman, Class Agent Class Agent Class Fund Director Ishan Bhadkamkar, P. Andrews Smith Erin Labasan, Class Fund Director Chris Wolfgram, Class Agent Shelby Carroll, Class Fund Director Lara Meyer, Class Fund Director Joe Zimsen Class Fund Director Doug Dobrzynski Kelsey Montgomery, Victor Golden 2007 Class Agent Anna Halpin-Healy Alicia Assini, Sam Redlitz, Raghav Malik, Kristen Barlow Class Fund Director Class Fund Director Erik Bartholomew Tasha Popkin Beck Ringdahl- Leslie Turner Bleichner Rosenberg Mayland, Benjie Cantor-Stone Sandra Torres Class Fund Director Sollie Flora Adam Weil Natz Soberanes, Emily Guenther Sara Woolery, Class Agent Chris Hall Class Agent Chinar Verma Laura Zats, Class Fund Director

26 In Memoriam (2016–17)

1937 1943 1948 C. R. Nelson Alfred L. Frisbie Marion Capraro July 25, 2016 February 24, 2017 Mattucci November 28, 2016 1939 Lois Gregg Sayre Eleanor Meyers October 31, 2016 George R. Bedell Butterfield January 2, 2017 August 25, 2016 1944 Henrietta Hayson Wallace D. Michener M. L. Wahl Mc Nichols April 29, 2017 Clanathan January 1, 2017 April 17, 2017 John M. Thompson Richard L. Fort October 16, 2016 1940 September 13, 2016 Julia Bridge Knouse Dorothy Dose Otis August 18, 2016 1945 November 12, 2016 Beatrix Havens Smith 1941 October 31, 2016 1949 Robert C. Dewel Renee Petri Raggio June 21, 2016 Mary McCollum January 6, 2017 McKenzie Mirriel Shields Bedell July 8, 2016 Alice Powers Stein October 26, 2016 January 1, 2017 Laurence Mills M. J. Kuyper Farver January 5, 2017 La Rue Dietz Travlos February 27, 2017 September 18, 2016 1946 1942 Jessie L. Ternberg Carl A. Bartelt Kent B. Hampton July 9, 2016 June 15, 2016 July 23, 2016 Elisabeth C. Orley Niel S. Hansen Barbara Mullen White December 1, 2016 December 6, 2016 October 14, 2016 1947 Arthur S. Kahn Betty Tinnes Skonnord Doris Marvin Patton July 11, 2016 August 1, 2016 August 19, 2016 Beverly Culver Oltman Winifred George Oetjen Patricia Nemmers January 12, 2017 July 26, 2016 Hayden July 3, 2016 Cornelia Findlay Odom Margaret Holmes Eaton August 21, 2016 February 26, 2017 E. C. Furbay Huggett March 16, 2017

27 In Memoriam (2016–17)

1950 Ann Marwin Jonas Paula King Adams Georgia Battin Roberts September 19, 2016 January 25, 2017 November 5, 2016 Donna Redfern Maas Carole McNeill Bell Glenn A. Saunders November 15, 2016 July 5, 2016 January 18, 2017 Ada Carney Mazza J. R. Maytag William F. Knight June 20, 2016 February 6, 2017 December 26, 2016 1952 Barbara Brown Ely Horace B. Hegg Roger R. Schuessler February 12, 2017 April 13, 2017 July 28, 2016 James E. Phelps James R. Heiny Charmayne Wilke Kreuz May 12, 2017 December 29, 2016 March 4, 2017 1954 Philip F. Nelson Janet Knierim Pease Susan Riley Jarrett June 10, 2016 February 18, 2017 July 17, 2016

David D. Mooberry 1953 Constance Matson January 1, 2017 Barbara Kroh Jackson Ferwerda June 22, 2016 August 12, 2016 Nancy Bunnell Viney July 15, 2016 John G. Reddan 1955 March 24, 2017 Nancy Cross Lyon John C. Whitsell February 4, 2017 October 31, 2016 Kathleen McCarthy Anderson Edwin L. Laing William R. Porretto September 17, 2016 August 7, 2016 October 12, 2016 Jean Kingston H. C. Runge David W. Flood Stumbaugh December 31, 2016 June 9, 2016 December 11, 2016 Dan H. Nicolson Charles W. Ward Theodore Wickman June 2, 2016 March 17, 2017 February 16, 2017 1956 1951 Harvey Nixon Lorene Bialek Lehrer R. M. Blattner Dare April 27, 2017 December 31, 2016 November 2, 2016 Barbara Newman Paul R. Jones Philip E. Bennet Norton September 20, 2016 July 3, 2016 June 12, 2016

28 In Memoriam (2016–17)

Robert K. Wolfe Ferne Hart Norris Frederic E. Smith March 25, 2017 November 23, 2016 March 6, 2017

Peter A. Kizer Judith Morgan Jean F. Peterson August 24, 2016 De Courcy December 11, 2016 September 29, 2016 1957 1965 James R. Burdett Carl A. Adkins James B. Fox October 13, 2016 January 27, 2017 March 12, 2017

Judy Conrad-Byrne Steven C. Bauserman Mary Herman Drish March 28, 2017 May 3, 2017 July 9, 2016

Barbara Farries 1960 1966 Hornady Benjamin R. Barber Mark A. Schorr March 12, 2017 April 24, 2017 January 2, 2017

1958 Jane Lefler Watson 1967 Geraldine Beaty King August 20, 2016 David R. Dillon July 18, 2016 March 22, 2017 Georgina Becker Carol Steele Greenwood Stenstrom Carli Dugan Tippett June 25, 2016 July 19, 2016 May 4, 2017

Robert O. Curvey 1961 Gretchen Brewer July 12, 2016 Richard E. Barbour February 21, 2017 July 28, 2016 Joel M. Culley 1968 December 30, 2016 1962 Walter G. Bradford Gary J. Thurston July 30, 2016 Mary Lewis Brylowski March 18, 2017 January 6, 2017 Richard W. Sprott 1963 February 14, 2017 Robert L. Briden Diana Harper September 8, 2016 Robertson 1969 August 26, 2016 Carl W. Guhman Betty Jo Lanier Jenkins August 1, 2016 November 11, 2016 1964 Michael Salz Marilyn Miller Super 1959 October 21, 2016 February 12, 2017 David A. Goss September 3, 2016 J. M. Davis Margaret Edwards Hunt December 5, 2016 January 19, 2017

29 In Memoriam (2016–17)

1970 1983 Stephanie Scherich King Jonathan H. Webb January 1, 2017 February 23, 2017

John C. Herr 1991 September 17, 2016 Joseph M. LaJeunesse January 17, 2017 1971 John D. Gardner 1997 September 3, 2016 Paul M. Nelson June 3, 2016 1973 Karen A. Wiese 2005 January 9, 2017 Derrick J. Verona February 13, 2017 1974 Joel K. Stephens 2016 November 11, 2016 Patrick F. Kennedy- Nolle Chris B. Amundsen December 29, 2016 December 20, 2016

1978 Mark S. Maire October 13, 2016

1982 Gordon B. Pfitzer September 26, 2016

John F. Curtis January 11, 2017

30 The Grinnell College Bookstore has moved! The new Pioneer Bookshop is located at 933 Main Street (between McNally’s and the movie theater).

Alumni receive 10% off during reunion!

Hours for Reunion: Monday – Friday 8:30 a.m. – 6 p.m. (Thursday until 7 p.m.) Saturday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sunday 9 a.m. – noon Global Day of Service Saturday, June 10, 2017

Join Grinnellians around the world in celebrating Founders’ Day and Grinnell’s commitment to social responsibility and service on Saturday, June 10 and throughout the first two weeks of June!

Connect with Grinnellians who are participating in the Global Day of Service by using the hashtag #GCDayofService on social media. Visit alumni.grinnell.edu/gds to learn about alumni- organized group service projects or how to be involved as an independent volunteer.