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Cardinal Society ReunionWelcome back,
Classes of ’32 through ’51!Don your Stanford red, come for a day
or a weekend, and rediscover friendships and the beautiful campus.
Your StanfordCardinal Society
Celebration.
October 17–20, 2013
An invitationto theClasses of ’32 through ’51
Cardinal Society ReunionWelcome back,
Classes of ’32 through ’51!Don your Stanford red, come for a day
or a weekend, and rediscover friendships and the beautiful campus.
Take a sentimental journey back to
Hello ’48! It’s your 65th reunion and your year to be
inducted into the Cardinal Society.
Lookin’ good, ’43 & ’38! We’ll also raise a glass to you upon your
70th & 75th reunions.
Not your milestone reunion year? Don’t miss this opportunity to enjoy the weekend’s programs and celebrate Stanford’s greatest classes.
a place you called home, Stanford.
Afternoon Social at the Alumni Center1:00–2:45 p.m. Catch up with classmates and other alums in town for the Cardinal Society Reunion. Current student hosts will share their Stanford sto-ries and would love to hear yours! Drop by for a relaxing break from the busy weekend’s activities.
Classes Without Quizzes* 3:15–4:15 p.m. (choose one)
Changes in Work & Family for Men & Women: Jobs, Earnings, Parenting, Grandparenting & Retirement with Professor Myra Strober
Stanford Beginnings: Lost & Found with Associate Professor Robert Siegel, ’76, MA ’77, MD ’90. Get abehind-the-scenes peek of Stanford treasures at the University Archives.
Choose from nearly 50 Classes Without Quizzes and 25 tours throughout the weekend. Find a complete schedule online:
alumni.stanford.edu/get/page/reunion/learn
or at on-site registration during reunion.
C A R D I N A L S O C I E T Y R E U N I O N 2 0 1 3
T H U RS DAYOCTOBER 17
Dinner on the Quad6:15–7:00 p.m., Cocktails7:00–9:00 p.m., DinnerEnjoy a special dinner under the stars with seating by class.
FR I DAYOCTOBER 18
Classes Without Quizzes* 8:00–9:00 a.m. Great Expectations or Hard Times? Can America Restore its Economic Leadership? with Professor Nicholas Bloom
President’s Welcome and The Roundtable at Stanford* 9:30–11:30 a.m. Join host President John Hennessy, moderator Katie Couric and a panel of experts on an enlightening and inspiring discussion about the science of happiness.
Friday Lunch11:15 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
SATU R DAYOCTOBER 19
Classes Without Quizzes* 11:00–Noon (subject to change)Eleanor Roosevelt: Transformative First Lady with Lecturer Margo Horn
Cardinal Society TailgateThree hours before kickoffGet in the Stanford spirit and enjoy a barbecue lunch and hosted bar with fellow fans.
C A R D I N A L S O C I E T Y R E U N I O N 2 0 1 3
Stanford FootballKickoff TBDCheer on the Cardinal as they clobber UCLA in a re-match of last year’s Pac-12 championship. Call 1-800-782-6367 to purchase tickets directly from Stanford Athletics using the promotional code SAACS.
Corner/Lower End Zone: $40 per seat (seating with fellow alums)
Upper Goal Line: $50 per seat (general seating)
SU N DAYOCTOBER 20
Interfaith Public Worship & Alumni Memorial Service10:00–11:00 a.m. Honor classmates in memoriam at beautiful Memorial Church, with classmate readings and inspiring choral and organ music. Free.
Cardinal Society LuncheonNoon–2:00 p.m.➝
Stanford Founders’ Celebration2:00–5:00 p.m. Commemorate the University’s founding and the legacy of the Stanford family. Enjoy special exhibits, historical talks and a reception. The Stanford Mausoleum will also be open to visitors. Free.
*Be Our Guest!All educational programs are
free with any reunion purchase.
CELEBRATE! …the Class of ’48 as they are inducted into the Cardinal Society upon their 65th reunion, and give a rousing cheer for the Class of ’43 and ’38 alums! All alumni, Class of ’51 and earlier, are invited.
REMEMBERCheer and sing along to the traditional Axe Yell and Stanford Hymn, and enjoy favorite music from your era. Read luncheon greetings shared by classmates (see registration form).
REDISCOVERFind out How to Lead the Good Life: Lessons from the Greeks from Marsh McCall, Dinkelspiel and Lyman Award-winning professor of classics, emeritus and former dean of Stanford’s Continuing Studies Program.
RECONNECTEnjoy valet parking, a delicious lunch and current student guest participants. Table seating is by class–family members and guests are welcome!
About the Cardinal SocietyAll Stanford undergraduate alumni who graduated
more than 65 years ago are members of the Cardinal Society, a distinguished group honoring Stanford’s earliest classes.
SU N DAYOCTOBER 20Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni CenterNoon–2:00 p.m.
C A R D I N A L S O C I E T Y L U N C H E O NTH E MAI N E VENT !
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Class of ’48
I N FO R MATIO N
QUESTIONS? Contact the Stanford Alumni AssociationPhone: (650) 724-3717 Email: [email protected]: cardinalsociety.stanford.eduFax: (650) 724-1552
REGISTRATION CONFIRMATIONYou will receive a letter to confirm registration with weekend check-in information & parking details.
CANCELLATION POLICY & REFUNDSPlease call (650) 724-3717 for assistance. Requests must be submitted before October 16.
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONSPlease call (650) 724-3717 for assistance.
PARKING & TRANSPORTATIONThursday through Saturday parking has been reserved in the special 50th plus reunion parking lot. Shuttle buses and golf carts will be available to transport you from the parking area to Ford Center (the campus site for check-in) and around the campus. Valet parking will be available for the Sunday luncheon.
Vehicles displaying any state-issued disability placards or plates may park in any marked spaces on campus, including permit and metered spaces. Additional disabled parking spaces will be reserved close to Ford Center.
ACCESSIf you need information on how to get around campus, disability-related accommodations or wheelchair assistance, please call the Diversity & Access Office by October 3, at (650) 725-0326.
C A R D I N A L S O C I E T Y L U N C H E O NTH E MAI N E VENT !
Please note: By registering for events, all registrants understand that Stanford may use their photographic or video likeness for promotional purposes in print or online.
Staffed golf carts will be available throughout the reunion to help guests with mobility impairments.
R EG ISTR ATIO N
*Advance registration closes on October 3
YOURNAME
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PLEASE RETURN TO: Cardinal Society Celebration, Stanford Alumni Association, 326 Galvez Street, Stanford, CA 94305
Please attach a separate sheet for additional names.
Check enclosed, payable to Stanford Reunion Homecoming
MasterCard Visa AMEX
PAYMENT INFORMATION
AccountNumber
Expiration Date
Cardholder Name (Please print) Authorized Signature
I hereby authorize SAA to charge the total amount due to the credit card listed above.
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If you can’t make it, keep in touch by participating in the Cardinal Society 2013 Greetings Book! Your message will be distributed at the October 20 luncheon, and a booklet will be sent to all respondents this fall. Please postmark your greeting by September 30.
Your classmates would love to know (your choice)n where you live n what you enjoy doing n a favorite Stanford memory n updates on family, volunteering, travels n contact info., if you like
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