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JUNE 10 - 12, 2011
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THE OTCHKISS SCHOOLH
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WELCOME CENTER OPENPlease check in here to receive your information SDFNDJH��OHDYH�PHVVDJHV�IRU�FODVVPDWHV��DQG�¿QG�out all there is to know about Hotchkiss Reunion. LUNCH Cafeteria-style (Please wear your nametag at all meals as it serves
as proof that you have registered and paid.)
FREE TIMEFor athletics, visiting exhibits, etc. Swimming is available in the lake at your own risk (no life-
guard). A lifeguard will be on duty at the Hixon Pool from 2:00-4:00 p.m. Please remember to
bring a towel, only a limited supply are available
at the Hixon Pool.
BOOKSTORE OPENPurchase Hotchkiss hats, clothing, and gifts, in-cluding items by Vineyard Vines.
CAMPUS WALKING TOURwith current student tour guides. ATHLETIC STORE OPENPick up the latest Hotchkiss workout gear, travel mugs, sports bottles, grosgrain belts, t-shirts, and items from Vineyard Vines. BACK TO THE CLASSROOM SERIES Gallery Talk. Hotchkiss faculty member DELORES COAN will discuss Clay: The Art of
Earth and Fire, featuring contemporary ceramic art of Ardmore Pottery and the traditional Zulu beer vessels of the KwaZulu-Natal area, on ex-hibit in the Tremaine Gallery.
BACK TO THE CLASSROOM SERIES A View of Hotchkiss History. A discussion of the importance of preserving Hotchkiss’s history with Archivist PETER RAWSON.
FRIDAY, JUNE 10
TIME EVENT LOCATION
11:30 a.m.- 11:30 p.m.
Noon- 1:30 p.m.
AllAfternoon
1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.
2:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.
3:00 p.m.- 5:30 p.m.
3:30 p.m.- 4:30 p.m.
4:30 p.m.- 5:30 p.m.
Faculty LoungeMain Building,1st Floor
Dining HallMain Building,1st Floor
Main Building,Lower Level
Meet in ChapelFoyer, Main Building, 1st Floor
Forrest E. Mars Jr.Athletic Center,1st Floor
Tremaine Gallery,Main Building,1st Floor
Class of 1936 Science Lecture Hall,A. Whitney Griswold Science Building
Directions to Monahan(formerly Monahan Gymnasium)
We encourage you to park your car on the main campus and walk to Monahan.
Location of:
REUNION DINNER for all classesFriday, June 10 from 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
CLASS DINNERS for: 1966, 1971, 1981, 1991, and 1996 Saturday, June 11 from 7:30 p.m. – 8:45 p.m.
If you are walking from the main part of campus:Walk across the quad bordered by Memorial and Weiler (formerly the LQ¿UPDU\��GRUPLWRULHV��DQG�IROORZ�WKH�SDWK�WKDW�WDNHV�\RX�WR�WKH�FURVV-walk on Route 41. After crossing 41, the sidewalk splits – continue to the right and follow the walk directly to the lower level of Monahan. Signs will be posted along the way to assist you.
If you are driving:Take a left out of the Main Gate onto Route 112 East. At the four-way stop at the corner of campus, continue on 112 (you will be driving away from the main part of campus). Monahan is the second building on your left. Continue past Monahan and take the next major drive-way on your left marked by the sign “Mars Athletic Center.” Follow WKH�GULYH�SDVW�WKH�EDVHEDOO�¿HOG�DQG�SDGGOH�WHQQLV�FRXUWV�DQG�LQWR�WKH�parking lot of the Athletic Center. There is a walkway that leads from the back corner (on the Route 112 side) of the Athletic Center to the lower level of Monahan. Signs will be posted along the way to assist you.
If you require handicapped parking, there will be a security guardoutside Monahan on Route 112 to assist you.
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FRIENDS OF BILL W. MEETING CHILDREN’S PROGRAM SESSION IPre-registration required. We regret that we are unable to take walk-ins. Please be prompt in pick-
ing your child(ren) up by 10:00 p.m.
COCKTAILS for all classes
REUNION DINNER for all classes(Please wear your nametag at all meals as it
serves as proof that you have registered and paid.)
THE SECOND ANNUAL BLUE REVUEFeaturing performances by alumni, cocktails, and cabaret style seating.
SOCIAL HOUR
(Last call for both at 11:00 p.m.) WELCOME CENTER CLOSESfor the evening. (Re-opens at 9:00 a.m.)
FRIDAY, JUNE 10 (cont’d)
TIME EVENT LOCATION
5:00 p.m.- 6:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.- 10:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.- 7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.- 9:00 p.m.
9:00 p.m.- 11:30 p.m.
11:30 p.m.
Room 419,Main Building,2nd Floor
Ages 4 and olderFrantz Student Center, MainBuilding, 1st Floor;Under 4English Wing, Main Building,1st Floor
Tent behind Monahan(see directions on page 10)
Tent behind Monahan(see directions on page 10)
Blue Revue in the Black Box Theater, Main Bulding,Lower Level
Social hour inTent BehindHarris House
Faculty LoungeMain Building,�VW�ÀRRU
6:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
Child-friendly dinnerOrganized team activitiesBig-screen movie for all ages in the Class of 1936 Science Lecture Hall in the A. Whitney Griswold Science Building
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FULL BREAKFAST Cafeteria-styleIncludes hot entrées. (Please wear your nametag
at all meals as it serves as proof that you have
registered and paid).
CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST Cafeteria-style (Please wear your nametag at all meals as it
serves as proof that you have registered and paid).
WELCOME CENTER OPENPlease check in here to receive your information SDFNDJH��OHDYH�PHVVDJHV�IRU�FODVVPDWHV�DQG�¿QG�out all there is to know about Hotchkiss Reunion!
BOOKSTORE OPENPurchase Hotchkiss hats, clothing, and gifts, in-cluding items by Vineyard Vines.
CHILDREN’S PROGRAM SESSION IIPre-registration required. We regret that we are unable to take walk-ins. Features arts and crafts, games, and more. Please be prompt in picking up
your child(ren) by 12:30 p.m.
BACK TO THE CLASSROOM SERIES Back to English 350: More Truly and More Strange.Co-head of the English Department and Instruc-tor in English, CHARLIE FRANKENBACH welcomes all who would like to discuss Karen Russell’s “St. Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves.” This story lends itself to study of satire, and, more to point, study of what kids may experi-ence when they go to boarding school, when they discover where they are, and where they’re from.
SATURDAY, JUNE 11
TIME EVENT LOCATION
7:30 a.m.- 9:30 a.m.
9:30 a.m.-10:00 a.m.
9:00 a.m.- 6:30 p.m.
9:00 a.m.-Noon
9:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
9:15 a.m.- 10:15 a.m.
Dining Hall,Main Building,1st Floor
Dining Hall,Main Building,1st Floor
Faculty Lounge, Main Building,1st Floor
Main Building,Lower Level
Ages 4 and olderFrantz Student Center, MainBuilding, 1st Floor;Under 4English Wing, Main Building,1st Floor
Seminar Room, Main Building, Second Floor
Instructions for Accessing
The Hotchkiss School Wireless Network
Wireless service is available in the Main Building, Monahan, and in the A. Whitney Griswold Science Building. If your laptop or mobile device does not automatically connect to the network, please follow the steps below:
Windows Users
1. Right-click on the wireless icon in the bottom right of your screen and select ‘View Available Wireless Networks’.
2. In the window that appears, select the ‘guest’ network. Click ‘Connect’ at the bottom right of this window.
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Perspectives on Achieving Sustainability in Our LifetimeJoin us for a conversation on the progress and challenges of developing sustainable systems of energy, water, and land use, and the implications for education. We will hear from HEDRICK BE-LIN ’86, President of the Potomac Conservancy; SOFIA GHACHEM FENICHELL ’86, Former Managing Partner of Beetle Capital Partners; moderator JOSH HAHN, Assistant Head of The Hotchkiss School, Director of Environmental Initiatives; MICHAEL MARS ’86, Principal of mTerra Ventures LLC; and SETH TERRY ’86, Founder and VP Operations of Oberon FMR Inc.
BACK TO THE CLASSROOM SERIES The world was all before them: Teaching and Learning at Hotchkiss in the New CenturyHow does Hotchkiss honor its most important tra-ditions, even as it prepares its next generation of students for the challenges that lie ahead in college and beyond? Moderated by KEVIN HICKS, As-sociate Head of School, Dean of Faculty; we will hear from DAVID BEARE, Co-head of Humani-ties and Social Sciences, NANCY BIRD, Director of Health Services and Chair of Human Develop-ment, and the Co-heads of the Science Department, PAUL OBERTO and JULIE SEPLAKI.
A Healthy DiscussionA panel of medical professionals will discuss the new healthcare bill and its impact on the industry, their work, and their business. Speakers include ERIN N. MARCUS M.D. M.P.H. ’81, Health Columnist for New America Media and The Huff-ington Post and Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, and JULIE THOMPSON ROBISON Ph.D. ’86, Associate Professor of Medicine, Uni-versity of Connecticut Health Center, Center on Aging.
SATURDAY, JUNE 11 (cont’d)
TIME EVENT LOCATION
9:15 a.m.- 10:15 a.m.
10:30 a.m.- 11:30 a.m.
10:30 a.m.- 11:30 a.m.
Class of 1936 Science Lecture Hall, A. Whitney Griswold Science Building
Class of 1936 Science Lecture Hall, A. Whitney Griswold Science Building
Seminar Room,Main Building,2nd Floor
DANCE to the music of Cousins DJ featuringCHRISTOPHER QUINBY ’92. LATE NIGHT SNACKS.
LAST CALL at 11:30 p.m. Non-alcoholic bev-erages available until midnight.
FACULTY BRUNCH with alumni. Join current and former faculty members to meet, greet, and eat. Intended to be a casual, come-when-you-can way to end your reunion.
FUN RUNPredict your time and see if you can match it! Your choice of 1 mile, 2 miles, or the full 3.1-mile (5K) route. All ages welcome.
SATURDAY, JUNE 11 (cont’d)
TIME EVENT LOCATION
8:45 p.m-11:30 p.m.
11:30 p.m.
8:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
8:30 a.m.
Tent Behind Harris House
Tent Behind Harris House
Dining Hall, Main Building, 1st Floor
Meet at the 5th Tee(behind Harris House)
Please note that photographs are taken at School eventswith the understanding that they may be used in future printed
materials or on the School website.
SUNDAY, JUNE 12
TIME EVENT LOCATION
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STATE OF THE SCHOOL ADDRESSby MALCOLM MCKENZIE, Head of School,including:
BARBEQUE PICNIC LUNCH(Please wear your nametag at all meals, as it
serves as proof that you have registered and paid.)
OPEN HOUSE AT THE ARCHIVESTour the facility that houses the School Archives.
CLASS PHOTOS for the following classes will be taken during lunch. Please note the time scheduled for your class and be on time if you wish to be in the photo. (If raining, photos will
be taken in the Dining Hall under the portrait of
Maria Hotchkiss.)
1:20 p.m. Class of 1941 photo1:30 p.m. Class of 1956 photo1:40 p.m. Class of 1966 photo1:50 p.m. Class of 1946 photo2:00 p.m. Class of 1951 photo FREE TIME For athletics, visiting exhibits, etc. Swimming is available in the lake at your own risk (no life-
guard). A lifeguard will be on duty at the Hixon Pool from 2:00-4:00 p.m. Please remember to
bring a towel, only a limited supply are available
at the Hixon Pool.
SATURDAY, JUNE 11 (cont’d)
TIME EVENT LOCATION
11:45 a.m.- 12:30 p.m.
12:00 noon-1:45 p.m.
12:00 noon- 3:30 p.m.
1:20 p.m.2:00 p.m.
All Afternoon
Annual Meeting of the Alumni Association with Board of Governors President, KATIE ALLEN BERLANDI ’88 Presentation of Reunion Class Gifts by Tom Quinn ’71, 2011-13 President of The Hotch-kiss Fund, and reunion committee volunteers
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Hotchkiss Chapel
A. WhitneyGriswold Science Building Lawn(Rain Site: Dining Hall)
Below Dining Hall.Enter from sidewalkon east side ofDining Hall,nearest WeilerDormitory
COCKTAIL RECEPTION for all classes CLASS PHOTOS will be taken during cocktails. Please note the time scheduled for your class and be at the Harris House tent 10 minutes prior if you wish to be in the photo. (If raining, photos will be
taken in the Walker Auditorium Rotunda.)
6:15 p.m. Class of 1971 photo6:25 p.m. Class of 1976 photo6:35 p.m. Class of 1981 photo6:45 p.m. Class of 1991 photo6:55 p.m. Class of 1996 photo 7:05 p.m. Class of 2001 photo7:15 p.m. Class of 2006 photo7:30 p.m. Class of 1986 photo
WELCOME CENTER CLOSES
CLASS DINNERS in the locations noted below. (Please wear your nametag at all meals, as it
serves as proof that you have registered and paid.)
SATURDAY, JUNE 11 (cont’d)
TIME EVENT LOCATION
6:15 p.m.- 7:30 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.-8:45 p.m.
Tent behind Harris House Except for the Class of 1986, on Good-body Terrace, at the back of Katherine M. Elfers Hall.
Faculty Lounge
1941195619661971
1976
19811986199119962001
2006
Harris House (formerly the Headmaster’s House)
Seminar Room, Main Building, 2nd FloorMonahan TentCenter for Global Understanding and Independent Thinking - Monahan, 2nd FloorEsther Eastman Music Center, Bowen Lobby, Main Building, Lower LevelMonahan TentKatherine M. Elfers Hall, Esther Eastman Music CenterMonahan, Ground Level (Inside)Monahan TentA. Whitney Griswold Science Building Portico(Rain site: Dining Hall)
A. Whitney Griswold Science Building Lawn(Rain site: Dining Hall)
(Goodbody Terrace)
(main Dining Hall steps) (main Dining Hall steps) (main Dining Hall steps)(in Science Building lobby) (in Harris House)
Please note: Dinners for the Classes of 1946 and 1951 will beoff-campus, see your packets for details.
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MALKIN CLIMBING WALLS OPEN Supervised rock climbing for all ages. Parents must accompany children under the age of 10.
OPEN HOUSE AT FAIRFIELD FARMS with JOSH HAHN, Assistant Head of School and Di-rector of Environmental Initiatives. The property is a 280-acre farm located just south of Hotchkiss, RII�5RXWH�����$OUHDG\�WKH�IDUP�SURGXFHV�D�VLJQL¿-cant amount of food for the School’s Dining Hall. Plans are being developed for broader use of the land. Enjoy refreshments and walking trails, and learn more about the sustainability initiatives un-derway at Hotchkiss. We may even put you to work. Hanging out encouraged.
CAMPUS WALKING TOURwith current student tour guides.
HAWKS, OWLS, AND REPTILESAn educational program for all ages with live birds and reptiles. Presented by The Audubon Society.
ATHLETIC STORE OPENPick up the latest Hotchkiss workout gear, travel mugs, sports bottles, grosgrain belts, t-shirts, and items from Vineyard Vines.
BACK TO THE CLASSROOM SERIESA Matter of National SecurityA conversation with PORTER GOSS ’56, Former Director, Central Intelligence Agency; U.S. Rep-resentative from Florida; CIA operative in Latin America during the Cold War; Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee; co-sponsor, USA PATRIOT Act and Former Co-Chair, Joint 9/11 Intelligence Inquiry.
SATURDAY, JUNE 11 (cont’d)
TIME EVENT LOCATION
Malkin Climbing Walls in front of Dana Dormitory Shuttles provided from the Main Circle
Meet in ChapelFoyer, MainBuilding, 1st Floor
Lawn in front of Coy Dormitory(Rain site: WielerCommon Room)
Forrest E. Mars Jr.Athletic Center,1st Floor
Seminar Room,Main Building,2nd Floor
1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.
1:30 p.m.- 4:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.- 4:00 p.m.
3:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m.
BACK TO THE CLASSROOM SERIESAdmissions and College Advising - Here and NowThe landscape of independent school admissions and college advising is ever-changing. We will hear about the latest industry trends, challenges, and triumphs from Hotchkiss faculty members, KEN CRAIG ’86, Associate Dean of Admission and Financial Aid, and RICK HAZELTON, Direc-tor of College Advising.
Wine Tasting: Tocai Friulano Comes to the U.S.Join TIM KRAUSE ’81, wine expert and sales ma-ven for Millbrook Winery, as he takes us to the Fri-uli region of northern Italy, recounting the tale of how this vastly popular Italian grape has immigrat-ed to the U.S. Millbrook Winery, about 30 minutes from Hotchkiss, is one of only eight vineyards in the country to grow the Tocai Friulano varietal.
FRIENDS OF BILL W. MEETING
REUNION MEMORIAL SERVICE A remembrance of Hotchkiss alumni who have passed on. All classes. The Reverend Canon /$1&(�%(,=(5�¶����ZLOO�RI¿FLDWH��
CHILDREN’S PROGRAM SESSION IIIPre-registration required. Includes dinner, mov-ies for younger and older children, arts and crafts, and games. Please pick up your child(ren) by 11:30 p.m. at the latest.
SATURDAY, JUNE 11 (cont’d)
TIME EVENT LOCATION
3:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m.
4:45 p.m.-5:30 p.m.
5:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.
5:30 p.m.-6:15 p.m.
6:00 p.m.- 11:30 p.m.sharp
Class of 1936 Science Lecture Hall, A. Whitney Griswold Science Building
Class of 1936 Science Lecture Hall, A. Whitney Griswold Science Building
Room 419, Main Building, 2nd Floor
Hotchkiss Chapel
Ages 4 and olderFrantz Student Center, MainBuilding, 1st Floor;Under 4English Wing, Main Building,1st Floor
Child-friendly dinnerMagician Peter James MelilloBig-screen movie for all ages in the Class of 1936 Science Lecture Hall in the A. Whitney Griswold Science Building
6:30 p.m.8:00 p.m.9:00 p.m.
6 7
MALKIN CLIMBING WALLS OPEN Supervised rock climbing for all ages. Parents must accompany children under the age of 10.
OPEN HOUSE AT FAIRFIELD FARMS with JOSH HAHN, Assistant Head of School and Di-rector of Environmental Initiatives. The property is a 280-acre farm located just south of Hotchkiss, RII�5RXWH�����$OUHDG\�WKH�IDUP�SURGXFHV�D�VLJQL¿-cant amount of food for the School’s Dining Hall. Plans are being developed for broader use of the land. Enjoy refreshments and walking trails, and learn more about the sustainability initiatives un-derway at Hotchkiss. We may even put you to work. Hanging out encouraged.
CAMPUS WALKING TOURwith current student tour guides.
HAWKS, OWLS, AND REPTILESAn educational program for all ages with live birds and reptiles. Presented by The Audubon Society.
ATHLETIC STORE OPENPick up the latest Hotchkiss workout gear, travel mugs, sports bottles, grosgrain belts, t-shirts, and items from Vineyard Vines.
BACK TO THE CLASSROOM SERIESA Matter of National SecurityA conversation with PORTER GOSS ’56, Former Director, Central Intelligence Agency; U.S. Rep-resentative from Florida; CIA operative in Latin America during the Cold War; Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee; co-sponsor, USA PATRIOT Act and Former Co-Chair, Joint 9/11 Intelligence Inquiry.
SATURDAY, JUNE 11 (cont’d)
TIME EVENT LOCATION
Malkin Climbing Walls in front of Dana Dormitory Shuttles provided from the Main Circle
Meet in ChapelFoyer, MainBuilding, 1st Floor
Lawn in front of Coy Dormitory(Rain site: WielerCommon Room)
Forrest E. Mars Jr.Athletic Center,1st Floor
Seminar Room,Main Building,2nd Floor
1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.
1:30 p.m.- 4:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.- 4:00 p.m.
3:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m.
BACK TO THE CLASSROOM SERIESAdmissions and College Advising - Here and NowThe landscape of independent school admissions and college advising is ever-changing. We will hear about the latest industry trends, challenges, and triumphs from Hotchkiss faculty members, KEN CRAIG ’86, Associate Dean of Admission and Financial Aid, and RICK HAZELTON, Direc-tor of College Advising.
Wine Tasting: Tocai Friulano Comes to the U.S.Join TIM KRAUSE ’81, wine expert and sales ma-ven for Millbrook Winery, as he takes us to the Fri-uli region of northern Italy, recounting the tale of how this vastly popular Italian grape has immigrat-ed to the U.S. Millbrook Winery, about 30 minutes from Hotchkiss, is one of only eight vineyards in the country to grow the Tocai Friulano varietal.
FRIENDS OF BILL W. MEETING
REUNION MEMORIAL SERVICE A remembrance of Hotchkiss alumni who have passed on. All classes. The Reverend Canon /$1&(�%(,=(5�¶����ZLOO�RI¿FLDWH��
CHILDREN’S PROGRAM SESSION IIIPre-registration required. Includes dinner, mov-ies for younger and older children, arts and crafts, and games. Please pick up your child(ren) by 11:30 p.m. at the latest.
SATURDAY, JUNE 11 (cont’d)
TIME EVENT LOCATION
3:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m.
4:45 p.m.-5:30 p.m.
5:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.
5:30 p.m.-6:15 p.m.
6:00 p.m.- 11:30 p.m.sharp
Class of 1936 Science Lecture Hall, A. Whitney Griswold Science Building
Class of 1936 Science Lecture Hall, A. Whitney Griswold Science Building
Room 419, Main Building, 2nd Floor
Hotchkiss Chapel
Ages 4 and olderFrantz Student Center, MainBuilding, 1st Floor;Under 4English Wing, Main Building,1st Floor
Child-friendly dinnerMagician Peter James MelilloBig-screen movie for all ages in the Class of 1936 Science Lecture Hall in the A. Whitney Griswold Science Building
6:30 p.m.8:00 p.m.9:00 p.m.
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STATE OF THE SCHOOL ADDRESSby MALCOLM MCKENZIE, Head of School,including:
BARBEQUE PICNIC LUNCH(Please wear your nametag at all meals, as it
serves as proof that you have registered and paid.)
OPEN HOUSE AT THE ARCHIVESTour the facility that houses the School Archives.
CLASS PHOTOS for the following classes will be taken during lunch. Please note the time scheduled for your class and be on time if you wish to be in the photo. (If raining, photos will
be taken in the Dining Hall under the portrait of
Maria Hotchkiss.)
1:20 p.m. Class of 1941 photo1:30 p.m. Class of 1956 photo1:40 p.m. Class of 1966 photo1:50 p.m. Class of 1946 photo2:00 p.m. Class of 1951 photo FREE TIME For athletics, visiting exhibits, etc. Swimming is available in the lake at your own risk (no life-
guard). A lifeguard will be on duty at the Hixon Pool from 2:00-4:00 p.m. Please remember to
bring a towel, only a limited supply are available
at the Hixon Pool.
SATURDAY, JUNE 11 (cont’d)
TIME EVENT LOCATION
11:45 a.m.- 12:30 p.m.
12:00 noon-1:45 p.m.
12:00 noon- 3:30 p.m.
1:20 p.m.2:00 p.m.
All Afternoon
Annual Meeting of the Alumni Association with Board of Governors President, KATIE ALLEN BERLANDI ’88 Presentation of Reunion Class Gifts by Tom Quinn ’71, 2011-13 President of The Hotch-kiss Fund, and reunion committee volunteers
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Hotchkiss Chapel
A. WhitneyGriswold Science Building Lawn(Rain Site: Dining Hall)
Below Dining Hall.Enter from sidewalkon east side ofDining Hall,nearest WeilerDormitory
COCKTAIL RECEPTION for all classes CLASS PHOTOS will be taken during cocktails. Please note the time scheduled for your class and be at the Harris House tent 10 minutes prior if you wish to be in the photo. (If raining, photos will be
taken in the Walker Auditorium Rotunda.)
6:15 p.m. Class of 1971 photo6:25 p.m. Class of 1976 photo6:35 p.m. Class of 1981 photo6:45 p.m. Class of 1991 photo6:55 p.m. Class of 1996 photo 7:05 p.m. Class of 2001 photo7:15 p.m. Class of 2006 photo7:30 p.m. Class of 1986 photo
WELCOME CENTER CLOSES
CLASS DINNERS in the locations noted below. (Please wear your nametag at all meals, as it
serves as proof that you have registered and paid.)
SATURDAY, JUNE 11 (cont’d)
TIME EVENT LOCATION
6:15 p.m.- 7:30 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.-8:45 p.m.
Tent behind Harris House Except for the Class of 1986, on Good-body Terrace, at the back of Katherine M. Elfers Hall.
Faculty Lounge
1941195619661971
1976
19811986199119962001
2006
Harris House (formerly the Headmaster’s House)
Seminar Room, Main Building, 2nd FloorMonahan TentCenter for Global Understanding and Independent Thinking - Monahan, 2nd FloorEsther Eastman Music Center, Bowen Lobby, Main Building, Lower LevelMonahan TentKatherine M. Elfers Hall, Esther Eastman Music CenterMonahan, Ground Level (Inside)Monahan TentA. Whitney Griswold Science Building Portico(Rain site: Dining Hall)
A. Whitney Griswold Science Building Lawn(Rain site: Dining Hall)
(Goodbody Terrace)
(main Dining Hall steps) (main Dining Hall steps) (main Dining Hall steps)(in Science Building lobby) (in Harris House)
Please note: Dinners for the Classes of 1946 and 1951 will beoff-campus, see your packets for details.
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Perspectives on Achieving Sustainability in Our LifetimeJoin us for a conversation on the progress and challenges of developing sustainable systems of energy, water, and land use, and the implications for education. We will hear from HEDRICK BE-LIN ’86, President of the Potomac Conservancy; SOFIA GHACHEM FENICHELL ’86, Former Managing Partner of Beetle Capital Partners; moderator JOSH HAHN, Assistant Head of The Hotchkiss School, Director of Environmental Initiatives; MICHAEL MARS ’86, Principal of mTerra Ventures LLC; and SETH TERRY ’86, Founder and VP Operations of Oberon FMR Inc.
BACK TO THE CLASSROOM SERIES The world was all before them: Teaching and Learning at Hotchkiss in the New CenturyHow does Hotchkiss honor its most important tra-ditions, even as it prepares its next generation of students for the challenges that lie ahead in college and beyond? Moderated by KEVIN HICKS, As-sociate Head of School, Dean of Faculty; we will hear from DAVID BEARE, Co-head of Humani-ties and Social Sciences, NANCY BIRD, Director of Health Services and Chair of Human Develop-ment, and the Co-heads of the Science Department, PAUL OBERTO and JULIE SEPLAKI.
A Healthy DiscussionA panel of medical professionals will discuss the new healthcare bill and its impact on the industry, their work, and their business. Speakers include ERIN N. MARCUS M.D. M.P.H. ’81, Health Columnist for New America Media and The Huff-ington Post and Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, and JULIE THOMPSON ROBISON Ph.D. ’86, Associate Professor of Medicine, Uni-versity of Connecticut Health Center, Center on Aging.
SATURDAY, JUNE 11 (cont’d)
TIME EVENT LOCATION
9:15 a.m.- 10:15 a.m.
10:30 a.m.- 11:30 a.m.
10:30 a.m.- 11:30 a.m.
Class of 1936 Science Lecture Hall, A. Whitney Griswold Science Building
Class of 1936 Science Lecture Hall, A. Whitney Griswold Science Building
Seminar Room,Main Building,2nd Floor
DANCE to the music of Cousins DJ featuringCHRISTOPHER QUINBY ’92. LATE NIGHT SNACKS.
LAST CALL at 11:30 p.m. Non-alcoholic bev-erages available until midnight.
FACULTY BRUNCH with alumni. Join current and former faculty members to meet, greet, and eat. Intended to be a casual, come-when-you-can way to end your reunion.
FUN RUNPredict your time and see if you can match it! Your choice of 1 mile, 2 miles, or the full 3.1-mile (5K) route. All ages welcome.
SATURDAY, JUNE 11 (cont’d)
TIME EVENT LOCATION
8:45 p.m-11:30 p.m.
11:30 p.m.
8:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
8:30 a.m.
Tent Behind Harris House
Tent Behind Harris House
Dining Hall, Main Building, 1st Floor
Meet at the 5th Tee(behind Harris House)
Please note that photographs are taken at School eventswith the understanding that they may be used in future printed
materials or on the School website.
SUNDAY, JUNE 12
TIME EVENT LOCATION
310
FULL BREAKFAST Cafeteria-styleIncludes hot entrées. (Please wear your nametag
at all meals as it serves as proof that you have
registered and paid).
CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST Cafeteria-style (Please wear your nametag at all meals as it
serves as proof that you have registered and paid).
WELCOME CENTER OPENPlease check in here to receive your information SDFNDJH��OHDYH�PHVVDJHV�IRU�FODVVPDWHV�DQG�¿QG�out all there is to know about Hotchkiss Reunion!
BOOKSTORE OPENPurchase Hotchkiss hats, clothing, and gifts, in-cluding items by Vineyard Vines.
CHILDREN’S PROGRAM SESSION IIPre-registration required. We regret that we are unable to take walk-ins. Features arts and crafts, games, and more. Please be prompt in picking up
your child(ren) by 12:30 p.m.
BACK TO THE CLASSROOM SERIES Back to English 350: More Truly and More Strange.Co-head of the English Department and Instruc-tor in English, CHARLIE FRANKENBACH welcomes all who would like to discuss Karen Russell’s “St. Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves.” This story lends itself to study of satire, and, more to point, study of what kids may experi-ence when they go to boarding school, when they discover where they are, and where they’re from.
SATURDAY, JUNE 11
TIME EVENT LOCATION
7:30 a.m.- 9:30 a.m.
9:30 a.m.-10:00 a.m.
9:00 a.m.- 6:30 p.m.
9:00 a.m.-Noon
9:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
9:15 a.m.- 10:15 a.m.
Dining Hall,Main Building,1st Floor
Dining Hall,Main Building,1st Floor
Faculty Lounge, Main Building,1st Floor
Main Building,Lower Level
Ages 4 and olderFrantz Student Center, MainBuilding, 1st Floor;Under 4English Wing, Main Building,1st Floor
Seminar Room, Main Building, Second Floor
Instructions for Accessing
The Hotchkiss School Wireless Network
Wireless service is available in the Main Building, Monahan, and in the A. Whitney Griswold Science Building. If your laptop or mobile device does not automatically connect to the network, please follow the steps below:
Windows Users
1. Right-click on the wireless icon in the bottom right of your screen and select ‘View Available Wireless Networks’.
2. In the window that appears, select the ‘guest’ network. Click ‘Connect’ at the bottom right of this window.
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FRIENDS OF BILL W. MEETING CHILDREN’S PROGRAM SESSION IPre-registration required. We regret that we are unable to take walk-ins. Please be prompt in pick-
ing your child(ren) up by 10:00 p.m.
COCKTAILS for all classes
REUNION DINNER for all classes(Please wear your nametag at all meals as it
serves as proof that you have registered and paid.)
THE SECOND ANNUAL BLUE REVUEFeaturing performances by alumni, cocktails, and cabaret style seating.
SOCIAL HOUR
(Last call for both at 11:00 p.m.) WELCOME CENTER CLOSESfor the evening. (Re-opens at 9:00 a.m.)
FRIDAY, JUNE 10 (cont’d)
TIME EVENT LOCATION
5:00 p.m.- 6:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.- 10:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.- 7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.- 9:00 p.m.
9:00 p.m.- 11:30 p.m.
11:30 p.m.
Room 419,Main Building,2nd Floor
Ages 4 and olderFrantz Student Center, MainBuilding, 1st Floor;Under 4English Wing, Main Building,1st Floor
Tent behind Monahan(see directions on page 10)
Tent behind Monahan(see directions on page 10)
Blue Revue in the Black Box Theater, Main Bulding,Lower Level
Social hour inTent BehindHarris House
Faculty LoungeMain Building,�VW�ÀRRU
6:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
Child-friendly dinnerOrganized team activitiesBig-screen movie for all ages in the Class of 1936 Science Lecture Hall in the A. Whitney Griswold Science Building
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Accessing school computers
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Then follow the instructions above for Mac users.
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WELCOME CENTER OPENPlease check in here to receive your information SDFNDJH��OHDYH�PHVVDJHV�IRU�FODVVPDWHV��DQG�¿QG�out all there is to know about Hotchkiss Reunion. LUNCH Cafeteria-style (Please wear your nametag at all meals as it serves
as proof that you have registered and paid.)
FREE TIMEFor athletics, visiting exhibits, etc. Swimming is available in the lake at your own risk (no life-
guard). A lifeguard will be on duty at the Hixon Pool from 2:00-4:00 p.m. Please remember to
bring a towel, only a limited supply are available
at the Hixon Pool.
BOOKSTORE OPENPurchase Hotchkiss hats, clothing, and gifts, in-cluding items by Vineyard Vines.
CAMPUS WALKING TOURwith current student tour guides. ATHLETIC STORE OPENPick up the latest Hotchkiss workout gear, travel mugs, sports bottles, grosgrain belts, t-shirts, and items from Vineyard Vines. BACK TO THE CLASSROOM SERIES Gallery Talk. Hotchkiss faculty member DELORES COAN will discuss Clay: The Art of
Earth and Fire, featuring contemporary ceramic art of Ardmore Pottery and the traditional Zulu beer vessels of the KwaZulu-Natal area, on ex-hibit in the Tremaine Gallery.
BACK TO THE CLASSROOM SERIES A View of Hotchkiss History. A discussion of the importance of preserving Hotchkiss’s history with Archivist PETER RAWSON.
FRIDAY, JUNE 10
TIME EVENT LOCATION
11:30 a.m.- 11:30 p.m.
Noon- 1:30 p.m.
AllAfternoon
1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.
2:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.
3:00 p.m.- 5:30 p.m.
3:30 p.m.- 4:30 p.m.
4:30 p.m.- 5:30 p.m.
Faculty LoungeMain Building,1st Floor
Dining HallMain Building,1st Floor
Main Building,Lower Level
Meet in ChapelFoyer, Main Building, 1st Floor
Forrest E. Mars Jr.Athletic Center,1st Floor
Tremaine Gallery,Main Building,1st Floor
Class of 1936 Science Lecture Hall,A. Whitney Griswold Science Building
Directions to Monahan(formerly Monahan Gymnasium)
We encourage you to park your car on the main campus and walk to Monahan.
Location of:
REUNION DINNER for all classesFriday, June 10 from 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
CLASS DINNERS for: 1966, 1971, 1981, 1991, and 1996 Saturday, June 11 from 7:30 p.m. – 8:45 p.m.
If you are walking from the main part of campus:Walk across the quad bordered by Memorial and Weiler (formerly the LQ¿UPDU\��GRUPLWRULHV��DQG�IROORZ�WKH�SDWK�WKDW�WDNHV�\RX�WR�WKH�FURVV-walk on Route 41. After crossing 41, the sidewalk splits – continue to the right and follow the walk directly to the lower level of Monahan. Signs will be posted along the way to assist you.
If you are driving:Take a left out of the Main Gate onto Route 112 East. At the four-way stop at the corner of campus, continue on 112 (you will be driving away from the main part of campus). Monahan is the second building on your left. Continue past Monahan and take the next major drive-way on your left marked by the sign “Mars Athletic Center.” Follow WKH�GULYH�SDVW�WKH�EDVHEDOO�¿HOG�DQG�SDGGOH�WHQQLV�FRXUWV�DQG�LQWR�WKH�parking lot of the Athletic Center. There is a walkway that leads from the back corner (on the Route 112 side) of the Athletic Center to the lower level of Monahan. Signs will be posted along the way to assist you.
If you require handicapped parking, there will be a security guardoutside Monahan on Route 112 to assist you.
CLASS PHOTO TIMES
CLASS PHOTOS for the following classes will be taken during cocktails. Please note the time scheduled for your class and be at the Harris House tent 10 minutes prior if you wish to be in the photo. (If raining, photos will be taken in the Main Building.)
6:15 p.m. Class of 1971 photo6:25 p.m. Class of 1976 photo6:35 p.m. Class of 1981 photo6:45 p.m. Class of 1991 photo6:55 p.m. Class of 1996 photo 7:05 p.m. Class of 2001 photo7:15 p.m. Class of 2006 photo7:30 p.m. Class of 1986 photo
Saturday, June 11
CLASS PHOTOS for the following classes will be taken during lunch. Please note the time scheduled for your class and be at the steps on time if you wish to be in the photo. (If raining, pho-
tos will be taken in the Dining Hall under the portrait of Maria
Hotchkiss.)
1:20 p.m. Class of 1941 photo (main Dining Hall steps)1:30 p.m. Class of 1956 photo (main Dining Hall steps)1:40 p.m. Class of 1966 photo (main Dining Hall steps)1:50 p.m. Class of 1946 photo (in Science Building lobby)2:00 p.m. Class of 1951 photo (in Harris House)
(Goodbody Terrace)
SCHEDULE OF EVENTSIMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS
Welcome Center Dial 3610Faculty Lounge (Main Building)
In Case of Emergency Dial 5-911(from any campus phone to contact
local emergency services)
Campus Security/Switchboard Dial 0(from any campus phone)
Cell phone service is limited in Lakeville. If you need to make a phone call, there
are phones in each dorm hallway. To make a local call dial 5 and then the number.
To make a long distance call, dial 5 and then the 800 number for your credit or
calling card.
Water is available throughout the weekend at the Welcome Center, in the Dining Hall,
and the Science Lecture Hall. Coffee and tea are available at the Welcome Center and
Dining Hall.
WEEKEND EXHIBITS
Tremaine Gallery(located just inside the front entrance to the Main Building)
Clay: The Art of Earth and Fire,
featuring contemporary ceramic art of Ardmore Pottery and thetraditional Zulu beer vessels of the KwaZulu-Natal area
Friday and Saturday: 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.; Sunday: 12:00 Noon to 4:00 p.m.
Lt. Col. James Lindsay Luke Foyer(located just inside the front door of the Dining Hall)
“Music at Hotchkiss: A Century of Teaching”
Edsel Ford Memorial Library(display cases just outside the entrance to the Library)
Alumni Authors
%RRNV��PXVLF��DQG�¿OPV�FUHDWHG�E\�+RWFKNLVV�DOXPQLcelebrating a Reunion this weekend!
Library Hours - Friday and Saturday: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.