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June 2019Dear Alumni,

On behalf of the Middlebury Alumni Association board, welcome to your class Reunion! A Middlebury Reunion is a wonderful weekend full of reconnecting with classmates, sharing memories, exploring what is new (and what remains the same) on campus, and simply enjoying this beautiful place that is Middlebury.

It is also an opportunity to make new connections with alumni from other generations—you will find yourself surrounded by members of the Classes of 1944 through 2014. That is a lot of Middlebury experience!

Within this program, you’ll find details of the many events planned for the weekend—including hikes, faculty talks, alumni achievement presentations, a presidential panel, and more.

On Saturday afternoon, I encourage you to join the parade of classes up to Mead Chapel for Convocation, where you will hear class memories from 75 years ago to today. It is truly memorable. Over the course of the weekend, I hope you will have a chance to reflect upon your Middlebury experience and celebrate the role the College has played in your life. Thanks for all you do to make Middlebury the great place it continues to be.

And, if you’d like to get more involved—conducting a prospective student interview, offering a summer internship to a Midd Kid, or becoming a mentor—please visit www.middlebury.edu/alumni.

Here’s to walls of ivy for years to come,

Tom Steinle ’84Middlebury Alumni Association Board President

MIDDLEBURY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION DIRECTORS

Hannah C. Burnett ’10Jamal W. Davis ’11David R. Ellis ’09William L. Graham ’76, MA ’84Janine Hetherington ’95

Shana Mitchell Hopkins ’94Sam Libby ’09.5Drew Miller ’03Meegan S. Moszynski ’01, MAIPS ’12

Anne Harris Onion ’69, P’02Katie Rosin Green ’97Nadia R. Schreiber ’12Tom Steinle ’84, P’13, ’16Wendy Russell Tracy ’95

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Class Headquarters and Dining SchedulesYour class headquarters will also serve as your Reunion information center for the weekend. If you have any additional questions, please call the Alumni and Parent Programs Office at 802-443-5183. In case of emergency, please call Public Safety at 802-443-5911.

CLASS FRIDAY START TIMES CLASS PHOTOS CLASS YEAR HEADQUARTERS RECEPTION/DINNER DAY/TIME/LOCATION

1944 (75th) Hepburn Hall Lounge Proctor, 5:45–9:00 p.m. During Convocation Woodstove Lounge

1949 (70th) Hepburn Hall Lounge Proctor, 5:45–9:00 p.m. During Convocation Woodstove Lounge

1954 (65th) Hepburn Hall Lounge Proctor, 5:45–9:00 p.m. Fri, 6:15 p.m., Mead steps Woodstove Lounge

1959 (60th) Hepburn Hall Lounge Proctor, 5:45–9:00 p.m. Fri, 6:30 p.m., Mead steps Redfield Proctor

1964 (55th) Hepburn Hall Lounge Middlebury Inn Sat, 3:45 p.m., Mead steps Bus: 5:45 and 9:00 p.m.

1969 (50th) Forest Hall Bread Loaf Inn Fri, 6:30 p.m., Bread Loaf East Lounge Bus: 5:15 and 10:15 p.m.

1974 (45th) Gifford Hall Kirk Center Sat, 4:00 p.m., behind Painter 156 Lounge Bus: 5:15 and 9:30 p.m.

1979 (40th) Gifford Hall Wilson Hall Sat, 3:30 p.m., behind Painter 156 & 243 Lounges 5:30–11:30 p.m.

1984 (35th) Le Château at Jim & Liz Robinson’s Sat, 4:30 p.m., behind Painter Grand Salon 6:00–9:00 p.m.

1989 (30th) Coffrin Hall at Graham Goldsmith’s Sat, 4:15 p.m., behind Painter Lounge 463 5:30–8:30 p.m.

1994 (25th) Atwater A Lounge Atwater, 6:15–9:00 p.m. Sat, 3:45 p.m., behind Painter

1999 (20th) Ridgeline Suites Lounge Ross, 6:00–9:00 p.m. Sat, 3:15 p.m., behind Painter 2004 (15th) Prescott Hall Lounge Ross, 6:00–9:00 p.m. Sat, 7:00 p.m., bleachers at tent

2009 (10th) LaForce Hall Library Nelson Arena Sat, 6:45 p.m., bleachers at tent 6:30–10:00 p.m.

2014 (5th) Milliken Hall (Ross) Nelson Arena Sat, 6:30 p.m., bleachers at tent 3rd Floor Lounge 6:30–10:00 p.m.

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Open Houses and Tours

Ongoing Middlebury College Museum of Art Special Exhibits Norman Rockwell’s Willie Gillis returns to Middlebury

Thanks to the generosity of a private collector, Norman Rockwell’s 1946 painting Willie Gillis in College, which features a student in his Middlebury dorm room with Old Chapel visible in the background, has returned to the Middlebury College Museum of Art on extended loan. Rockwell’s painting was previously on loan to Middlebury in 1992 as part of the celebratory opening of the Middlebury College Museum of Art. The painting by Rockwell was featured on a poster that coincided with the 1992 opening of the museum. Remaining copies of the poster will be distributed free to visitors (as long as supplies last).50/50: Fifty Years of Collecting for MiddleburyJanuary 25–August 11, 2019Fifty years ago, Middlebury began the formal process of acquiring art for its permanent collection. This exhibit marks that anniversary by bringing together one work from each year. Included are paintings, sculptures, prints, drawings, and photography, from antiquity to the present and from diverse cultures around the world.Kevin P. Mahaney ’84 Center for the Arts, Tuesday–Saturday, 10:00 a.m.– 5:00 p.m., Thursday, 6:00–9:00 p.m., and Sunday, noon–5:00 p.m.

Ongoing Middlebury College Special Collections Exhibits Poetry On and Off the Page

“Object Poems” by Vermont-based poet and translator Jody Gladding P’16 along with fine press poetry broadsides and manuscripts by poets such as Sylvia Plath, Anne Sexton, and William Carlos Williams.Davis Family Library, Atrium, Lower Level, and Special Collections 101

FRIDAY, JUNE 7

1:00 to Peterson Family Athletics Complex Open House3:30 p.m. In 2015, Middlebury celebrated the opening and dedication of the new

Virtue Field House and remodeled Peterson Family Athletics Complex. Come see the new facility along with the Middlebury Athletics History Wall and the Athletics Hall of Fame.

South Main Street, Route 30

1:00 to The Knoll Open House 4:00 p.m. The Knoll offers opportunities for academic involvement, community

connections, and environmental stewardship. Walk or drive out to meet the summer interns and enjoy the gardens, pizza from the oven, and the labyrinth built for the 15-year celebration.

The Knoll, Route 125 West

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1:00 to Library Special Collections Exhibitions and Open House4:00 p.m. Special Collections holds collections of rare books, archives,

photographs, films, and other unique materials that tell the story of the College and of our collective past. Browse artifacts chosen by staff in celebration of Reunion Weekend and leave with a bespoke lapel button.

Special Collections Reading Room, Davis Family Library, Lower Level

SATURDAY, JUNE 8

10:00 a.m. to The Knoll Open House 4:00 p.m. See page 5 for more information. The Knoll, Route 125 West

11:00 a.m. to Peterson Family Athletics Complex Open House1:00 p.m. See page 5 for more information. South Main Street, Route 30

1:00 to Library Special Collections Exhibitions and Open House4:00 p.m. See above for more information. Special Collections and Archives Reading Room, Davis Family Library, Lower Level

12:30 to Solar Decathlon Open House: InSite (2013)2:00 p.m. The U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon is a biennial competition that challenges 20 collegiate teams to design, build, and exhibit completely solar-powered homes. InSite, Middlebury’s 2013 entry (which finished eighth overall), will be open for tours on Saturday only. Ellie Krause ’14, Jack Kerby-Miller ’14, and others who worked on the home will be present to answer your questions and show you around. InSite, 99 Shannon Street

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Events and Activities

THURSDAY, JUNE 6We welcome back the 50th and 25th Reunion classes!

9:00 a.m. to Class of 1969 (50th) Reunion Check-In7:00 p.m. Forest Hall East Lounge

11:00 a.m. Class of 1969 (50th) Reunion Golf Join your classmates from the Class of 1969 for a social round of golf.

Call 802-443-5125 to reserve your tee time or to be paired up with other classmates. Please arrive 30 minutes early so you do not miss out! Lunch and a beverage provided by Tavern on the Tee.

Ralph Myhre Golf Course

11:00 a.m. to Class of 1969 (50th) Talk: Building a Memorable Campus12:30 p.m. Glenn Andres, professor emeritus of the history of art and architecture,

will present an illustrated talk focusing on the history and ongoing principles that have made Middlebury a place dear to students and alumni and have shaped one of America’s most beautiful campuses.

Franklin Environmental Center at Hillcrest, The Orchard, Room 103

11:00 a.m. to Class of 1969 (50th) Environmental Tour12:30 p.m. Join Jack Byrne, director of Middlebury’s Office of Sustainability

Integration, for a renewable-energy tour of campus. This walking tour will include an overview of energy use at Middlebury, how it has changed to include more renewable sources over the past several years—both in heating fuels and electricity sources—and what’s ahead. The tour will include a stop at the biomass gasification plant and give an overview of the solar farm located near McCardell Bicentennial Hall.

Meet at Forest headquarters; ends at Proctor Dining Hall

11:00 a.m. to Class of 1969 (50th) Tree Tour12:30 p.m. Join Tim Parsons, the landscape horticulturist at Middlebury, for a short

walk in the landscape. We will explore the trees, shrubs, and flowers on the grounds and learn how we manage the landscape and prepare for the future in a changing world.

Meet at Forest headquarters; ends at Proctor Dining Hall

11:30 a.m. to Class of 1969 (50th) Lunch1:45 p.m. Proctor Dining Hall

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12:30 to Class of 1969 (50th) President’s Circle Lunch2:00 p.m. By invitation only. Kirk Center

2:15 to Class of 1969 (50th) Unveiling of the Class Survey3:15 p.m. Hear and discuss the results of the class survey. McCardell Bicentennial Hall, Room 216

3:30 to Class of 1969 (50th) memorial Rehearsal4:30 p.m. If you are a part of the Memorial service, please join in. Mead Chapel

4:00 to Class of 1994 (25th) Reunion Check-In11:00 p.m. Atwater Hall A, 100 Lounge

5:30 to Class of 1969 (50th) Reception and Dinner 9:00 p.m. With President Laurie L. Patton Bus leaves Adirondack Circle at 5:15 p.m. President’s Residence, 3 South Street

7:00 to Class of 1994 (25th) Welcome Gathering 10:00 p.m. Featuring local wine and beer; offering select drinks and snacks

compliments of the College. Full menu available for purchase. Mister Up’s, Bakery Lane, Middlebury

10:00 p.m. to Class of 1994 (25th) Late Nightclose Continue the celebration on your own!

Mister Up’s, Bakery Lane, Middlebury

FRIDAY, JUNE 7We welcome back all Reunion classes!

6:30 to Classes of 1994 and 1969 (25th and 50th) Breakfast9:00 a.m. Ross Dining Hall

8:00 to Class of 1969 (50th) Two Morning Sessions9:30 a.m. In each generation, free speech comes under close examination. It is

one of the defining—and often contentious—traits of a free society. Over the past few decades, as a defense attorney, federal judge, and even teacher, Bill Sessions has had cause to examine and reflect on the First Amendment. In this session, he will lead a conversation on its implications in today’s culture.

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In the second session, two parents relate their experiences raising differently abled kids. Kathy Rouse discusses the gifts, talents, and challenges of raising a son with Down syndrome. Incorporating his experiences as a pediatrician, as well as a parent, David Breen reflects on life with an autistic son.

Warner Hemicycle and Franklin Environmental Center at Hillcrest, The Orchard, Room 103

8:00 a.m. to Class of 1969 (50th) Reunion Check-In5:00 p.m. Forest Hall East Lounge

8:00 a.m. to Class of 1994 (25th) Reunion Check-In11:00 p.m. Atwater A Lounge

8:15 a.m. to College Admissions Workshop12:30 p.m. The annual “Applying to College” workshop is sponsored by the

Admissions Office. High-school-age children and grandchildren of Middlebury alumni, faculty, and staff, and their parents, are invited. The program gives an overview of the general selective college application process and does not focus on Middlebury College. There will be a presentation and discussion of case studies of mock college applications. More information and registration can be found as at middlebury.edu/admissions/ccworkshop. In a separate session, there will be a financial aid overview.

Following the final presentation, individual afternoon appointments can be scheduled with Student Financial Services. In addition, for any students who are interested specifically in Middlebury College, a group information session will be conducted at 1:30 p.m., and campus tours will be offered at 2:30 p.m. Questions? Please contact the Admissions Office at 802-443-3000.

McCardell Bicentennial Hall, Tormondsen Great Hall

8:30 to Class of 1994 (25th) Snake Mountain Hike11:30 a.m. Sign up at class headquarters; space on bus is limited. If you are driving,

please meet at the Snake Mountain parking lot at 2514 Mountain Road, Addison, VT 05491.

Meet bus at Atwater Parking Lot D

10:00 to Class of 1969 (50th): Service of Memory and Gratitude11:00 a.m. Remembering 1969 classmates through music and reflections. Mead Chapel

10:00 a.m. to Classes of 1964–1944 (55th–75th) Reunion Check-In8:00 p.m. Hepburn Hall Lounge

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11:30 a.m. to 25th, 50th–75th Reunion Lunch1:45 p.m. Proctor Dining Hall

Noon to Gamaliel Painter’s Cane Society Luncheon1:30 p.m. By invitation only. Atwater Dining Hall

Noon to Classes of 1989–1974 (30th–45th) Reunion Check-In 11:00 p.m. Check in at class headquarters. Locations are listed by class on page four.

Noon to Class of 1994 (25th) Golfers’ Lunch and Tee-Off4:00 p.m. Join other classmates from the 25th Reunion for an exciting and fun-filled

round of golf. Lunch will be provided at noon. Lunch and a beverage provided by Tavern on the Tee. Call 802-443-5125 to sign up for the shotgun start at 1:00 p.m. Please arrive 30 minutes early so you do not miss out!

Ralph Myhre Golf Course

Noon to Class of 1984 (35th) Golfers’ Lunch and Tee-Off4:00 p.m. Join your classmates from the Class of 1984 for a social round of golf.

Call 802-443-5125 to reserve your tee time or to be paired up with other classmates. Lunch and a beverage provided by Tavern on the Tee. Please arrive 30 minutes early so you do not miss out!

Ralph Myhre Golf Course

Noon to Classes of 2014–1999 (5th–20th) Reunion Check-InMidnight Check in at class headquarters. Locations are listed by class on page four.

Noon to Class of 1979 (40th) Lunch, Talk, Hike to Robert Frost Cabin3:00 p.m. Start Reunion early and join classmates for lunch in the Bread Loaf barn,

followed by a hike to the Robert Frost cabin, and a poetry reading by professor emeritus John Elder. Over lunch, assistant professor Marc Lapin ’83 will share how he uses the Bread Loaf lands as a classroom and laboratory for students in his environmental studies courses. After lunch, we’ll hike to the Robert Frost cabin, where we’ll meet John Elder, who will read some of Frost’s poems and put Frost in context as a poet naturalist.

Meet at Bread Loaf Barn

1:00 to Islamic Center Open House2:00 p.m. Forest Hall, Islamic Prayer Room, Lower Level

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1:00 to Peterson Family Athletics Complex Open House3:30 p.m. See page 5 for more information. South Main Street, Route 30

1:00 to The Knoll Open House4:00 p.m. See page 5 for more information. The Knoll, Route 125 West

1:00 to Library Special Collections Exhibitions and Open House4:00 p.m. See page 6 for more information. Special Collections Reading Room, Davis Family Library, Lower Level

1:30, 2:00 & Classes of 1959–1944 (60th–75th) Campus Bus Tours2:30 p.m. Take a bus tour to see some of the newest additions to campus while revisiting some familiar spots along the way. Space is limited. Please sign up for tours in Hepburn Lounge and meet at the end of Hepburn Road, by Stewart. Tours will last approximately 45 minutes and will return to

the end of Hepburn Road. Meet bus at the end of Hepburn Road (please arrive 5 minutes early)

1:30 to Admissions Group Information Session2:30 p.m. Emma Willard House, Admissions Office

1:30 to Class of 1994 (25th) Scavenger Hunt 3:30 p.m. Join members of the Class of 1994 in a scavenger hunt that will send you back in time across campus and back again! Meet us after lunch at Proctor to find out the details! If you miss Friday, check with your student hosts for additional information. Starting at Proctor Patio

1:45 to Class of 1974 (45th) Campus Tour3:00 p.m. Visit old haunts and new buildings on a student-led tour of campus. We will explore campus and will return to Gifford around 3:00 p.m. Meet at Gifford Headquarters

2:00 to Class of 1964 (55th) Panel3:00 p.m. Axinn Center at Starr Library, Room 229

2:00 to Class of 1969 (50th) Panel: Roads Taken . . . and Imagined, 3:30 p.m. 1969–2019. Greg Lewis will moderate a panel of four classmates, Charlie Beall, Paula Degree, Ginny Hopper Hoverman, and Alma Robinson. Each panelist will speak on themes and events of their lives, followed by time for questions and comments. Sunderland Hall, Dana Auditorium

FRIDAY 11

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2:30 to Admissions Campus Tour3:30 p.m. To sign up for the tour, visit admissions.middlebury.edu/register/

June7PMtour. Emma Willard House, Admissions Office

3:15 to Class of 1964 (55th) Memorial 4:15 p.m. “Where the light gets in . . .” will be a thoughtful remembrance of our classmates who have completed their lives before us. Priscilla Baker, directing hospice singing group Wellspring, and harpist Margie Bekoff, whose inspiring music you may remember from our 50th Reunion, will carry us through. Poetry from Leonard Cohen, Mary Oliver, and John O’Donohue will embroider the reading of names, each marked with placing of a single rose in a vase. The vase will travel with us to dinner and our lodgings for the weekend. Rev. Joan Smith and Liane Bicknell Barrera facilitating. Axinn Center at Starr Library, Abernethy Room

3:30 to Middlebury Energy 20284:30 p.m. Join President Laurie Patton and Jack Byrne, Office of Sustainability Integration director, for a presentation and discussion about Middlebury’s energy future. The College has developed a diverse portfolio of energy solutions as a result of its decade-long effort to achieve carbon neutrality. President Patton and Jack will share the vision and goals of Energy2028 and the story of how it came to be. Jack will also talk about the role played by students involved in the new Sustainability Solutions Lab, a program of the Office of Sustainability Integration. And, they will also discuss the options being developed for achieving Energy2028’s goals. Franklin Environmental Center at Hillcrest, The Orchard, Room 103

3:45 to Open AA Meeting4:45 p.m. Moderated by a member of the Class of 1986. Open to all interested in learning about AA. McCullough Student Center, Mitchell Green Lounge

3:45 to Class of 1969 (50th) Sing-along4:45 p.m. Join in for some fun singing! Forest Hall, Headquarters

4:00 to Middlebury Women of 1959 Then and Now: 5:30 p.m. From Burning Bras to #MeToo Hear from a panel of Middlebury women from the class of 1959 on the fascinating paths their lives have taken. Open to all. Robert A. Jones ’59 House, Conference Room

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4:00 to Class of 1994 (25th) Hangout6:00 p.m. Please join us for fun and games at our dorms and party like it’s 1994! Immediately followed by Class of 1994 Dinner and Welcome. Atwater Lawn

4:30 to The 1800 Society and Reunion Volunteer 6:00 p.m. Appreciation Reception Honoring Reunion volunteers and leadership donors.

By invitation only. Peterson Family Athletics Complex, Main Lobby

5:00 to Kids’ Activities7:00 p.m. Games and activities to enjoy! Ross Lawn

Starting at On-Campus Class Receptions and Dinners5:15 p.m. Locations and start times for the receptions and dinners are listed by class on page 4. Some classes requiring more details (25th–55th), also see pages 13 and 14 for more specific information.

5:15 to Class of 1969 (50th) Reception and Dinner10:15 p.m. Cocktails, class photo, and dinner will be topped off with music and dancing in the Barn. Buses depart from Adirondack Circle promptly at 5:15 p.m., stop at Peterson Athletics Complex, and leave Bread Loaf at 10:15 p.m. Bread Loaf Campus: Little Theater, Inn Dining Room, and Barn

5:15 to Class of 1974 (45th) Reception and Dinner9:30 p.m. Buses will pick up from Adirondack Circle at 5:15 p.m. with a stop at Peterson Athletics Complex, and then pick you up after dinner. Kirk Center

5:30 to Hillel Friday Evening Shabbat Service6:30 p.m. Associate Chaplain Rabbi Danielle Stillman will lead a brief Shabbat service. All are invited. Freeman International Center, Jewish Center

5:30 to Class of 1989 (30th) Reception and Dinner 8:30 p.m. Enjoy your dinner at the home of Graham and Shelley Goldsmith. A shuttle will be available at 5:15 p.m. in Lot E behind Wright Memorial Theatre and then will pick up from Peterson Family Athletics Complex. Afterward, the class heads over for dancing to the Choice in Crossroads. Goldsmiths’ home, 942 Cider Mill Road, Cornwall

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5:30 to Class of 1979 (40th) Reception, Dinner, DJ 11:00 p.m. Start with cocktails on the patio, followed by dinner in Wilson Hall, and end with dance lessons and swinging to some tunes you’ll remember. McCullough Student Center, Patio and Wilson Hall

5:45 to Class of 1964 (55th) Reception and Dinner 9:00 p.m. Buses will pick up from Hepburn Hall at 5:45 p.m. with a stop at Peterson Athletics Complex and drop you back at Hepburn Hall after dinner. Middlebury Inn, Middlebury

6:00 to Class of 1984 (35th) Reception and Dinner 9:00 p.m. Enjoy dinner at the home of Jim and Elizabeth Hackett Robinson. Shuttles will be available, leaving at 6:00 p.m., behind Wright Memorial Theatre. If you prefer to drive, directions will be available at Château headquarters. Robinsons’ Home, 1043 Sheep Farm Road, Weybridge, VT

6:00 to Drop-In 12-Step Hospitality Center10:00 p.m. McCullough Student Center, Mitchell Green Lounge

6:15 p.m. Friday Class Photos Begin Please arrive 10 minutes early so you do not miss out! See page 4 for day, time, and location of your class photo.

6:15 to Class of 1994 (25th) Welcome Reception, and Dinner11:00 p.m. 6:15–9:00 p.m., welcome reception and dinner; 9:00–11:00 p.m., continue to catch up with classmates in Atwater or check out the Choice being hosted by 1989 in Crossroads. Atwater Dining Hall

9:00 to Mittelman Observatory Stargazing10:30 p.m. Visit the Mittelman Observatory and enjoy the night sky from the

telescopes. In case of potentially poor weather, please call 802-443-2266 after 7:00 p.m. to find out if the event has been cancelled. Bicentennial Hall, Seventh Floor

9:00 p.m. Class of 2004 (15th) After Hoursto Midnight Join members of the Class of 2004 for some late-night fun! Mister Up’s, Middlebury

9:00 p.m. Class of 1984 (35th) After Hoursto Midnight Le Château, Grand Salon

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9:00 p.m. Class of 1989 (30th) After Hours with the Choiceto Midnight Join Andrew, Mike, Gerry, Matt, and Steve to party like it’s 1989! Open to all classes. McCullough Student Center, Crossroads Café

11:00 p.m. Class of 1994 (25th) After Hoursto 1:00 a.m. Atwater Library

SATURDAY, JUNE 8

6:30 to Breakfast, All Classes9:30 a.m. Proctor Dining Hall and Ross Dining Hall

7:30 a.m. 5K Fun Run Grab a quick breakfast at one of the dining halls and join Middlebury staff and returning guests for an easy run around the cross-country trail. Runners of all ages and abilities are welcome! Mahaney Arts Center, Plaza

7:30 to Veterans’ Gathering (open to all)8:45 a.m. Coffee and pastries at 7:30, followed at 7:45 by an hour of conversation on any matters relating to military experience. All veterans attending will be offered a commemorative cap and red ribbon (for your Gamaliel Painter’s cane). Vietnam vets (service from 1955 to 1975) will be offered a DoD-issued veteran lapel pin, in recognition of service. All perspectives welcome. Conversation facilitated by MVGB (Midd Vets Give Back), an alumni veterans’ organization. Sunderland Hall, Dana Auditorium

7:45 to Class of 1964 (55th) Women’s Conversation8:45 a.m. Join us as we share 55 years of collective life experiences, then reflect upon what’s ahead for the women of 1964. No prerequisites, no agenda— just show up! Hepburn Hall, Seminar 127

9:00 to Bill McKibben Lecture: Middlebury, Planet Earth, and the10:15 a.m. Fight for a Working Planet Join us for reflections by Bill McKibben, author and Schumann Distinguished Scholar in Environmental Studies at Middlebury. McCullough Student Center, Wilson Hall

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9:00 to Class of 1979 (40th): Hike on the TAM10:30 a.m. Take a turn on the Trail Around Middlebury and see the campus from a different perspective. Hike led by Henry Heyburn. Meet at Gifford headquarters, Room 156 (please be there 10 minutes early)

9:00 a.m. All-Class Golf Scrambleto Noon Join classmates and friends for a fun scramble-format golf tournament. Select your own team or sign up as an individual to be teamed up with other alumni. The top teams will receive prizes and bragging rights! Call 802-443-5125 to sign up for the shotgun start. Please arrive 30 minutes early so you do not miss out! Ralph Myhre Golf Course

9:30 a.m. to Class of 1959 (60th): Day at Bread Loaf3:15 p.m. Join your classmates for a day on the Bread Loaf Mountain campus. First

school bus departs at 9:30 a.m.; second school bus and ADA-accessible van depart at 10:30 a.m., all from end of Hepburn Road near Stewart. The Onion River Jazz Band plays from 11:00 to 1:00; box lunches will be provided. A memorial service, led by Craig Peel ’59, will begin at 1:15 p.m. Buses and van depart Bread Loaf at 2:45 p.m. and drop off near Stewart. You are welcome to take your own vehicle for maximum flexibility.

Meet bus at the end of Hepburn Road (please arrive 5 minutes early) All events held in the Bread Loaf Barn

9:45 to Class of 1989 (30th): Memorial10:15 a.m. Axinn Center at Starr Library, Abernethy Room

10:00 a.m. The Knoll Open Houseto 4:00 p.m. See page 5 for more information. The Knoll, Route 125 West

10:30 a.m. Presidential Panel with Alumni across the Generationsto Noon President Patton will lead and moderate a discussion with alumni Mary MacArthur Wendell ’69, Gretchen Hund ’79, David Torres ’84, Sujatha Menon Zafar ’94, and David Ellis ’09, who will each provide a unique perspective. McCullough Student Center, Wilson Hall

10:45 a.m. to Class of 1969 (50th) Hike Options4:00 p.m. Long hike to Skyline and short hikes on TAM or up Chipman Hill.

Sign up at Forest headquarters by Friday at noon to allow for a bagged lunch head count.

Meet at Forest Headquarters

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11:00 a.m. Peterson Family Athletics Complex Open Houseto 1:00 p.m. See page 5 for more information. South Main Street, Route 30

11:00 a.m. Lunch, All Classesto 2:00 p.m. Proctor and Ross Dining Halls

11:00 a.m. Children’s Festivitiesto 3:00 p.m. Bring the whole family for an afternoon with games by the Big Blue

Trunk! Event also features a train; Dux, the balloon artist; face painting; and games of Wiffle ball, volleyball, kickball, soccer, and Frisbee.

Behind Forest Hall; rain location Adirondack House, Coltrane Lounge

12:15 to Class of 1974 (45th) Hike and Knoll Visit2:00 p.m. Would you like to explore the Trail Around Middlebury (TAM)?

Our walk will start at the athletic facilities and end at the Knoll, Middlebury’s student-run farm and center for the Global Food and Farm Program. Megan Brakeley, the food and garden educator, will give us a brief introduction to the many exciting programs at the Knoll.

Plan accordingly; the trail could be wet if we’ve had recent rain. Meet in Gifford headquarters, Room 156; please be there 5 minutes early.

12:30 to Class of 1994 (25th) Lunch with President Laurie L. Patton 2:00 p.m. Join President Patton as she welcomes the Class of 1994 back to Middlebury for their 25th Reunion! President’s Residence, 3 South Street

12:30 to Solar Decathlon Open House: Insite (2013)2:00 p.m. The U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon is a biennial competition that challenges 20 collegiate teams to design, build, and exhibit completely solar-powered homes. InSite, Middlebury’s 2013 entry (which finished eighth overall), will be open for tours on Saturday only. Ellie Krause ’14, Jack Kerby-Miller ’14, and others who worked on the home will be present to answer your questions and show you around. InSite, 99 Shannon Street

1:00 and Classes of 1954–44 (65th–75th) Campus Bus Tours2:00 p.m. Take a bus tour to see some of the newest additions to campus while revisiting some familiar spots along the way. Space is limited. Please sign up for tours in Hepburn Lounge and meet at the end of Hepburn Road, by Stewart. Tours will last approximately 45 minutes and will return to the end of Hepburn Road. Meet bus at the end of Hepburn Road (please arrive 5 minutes before

departure time)

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1:00 to Class of 2004 (15th) Beverage Tour3:00 p.m. Join classmates in exploring some of the delicious beverages of Middlebury! Bus leaves after lunch, with multiple tasting stops as it loops past the three locations (Otter Creek Brewery, Stonecutter Spirits, Woodchuck Cider) throughout the afternoon. Sign up in class headquarters; space on bus is limited. Pay as you go. Meet bus at Adirondack Circle

1:00 to Reunion Choir Rehearsal #12:30 p.m. Welcome, alumni, spouses, and guests, to the 2019 Alumni Choir! No audition necessary. Join us to sing traditional Middlebury songs, explore repertoire for the Sunday chapel service, sing old favorites, and hear a little about recent activities of the College Choir. Jeff Buettner, director of choral activities and associate professor of music at Middlebury, will lead the singing. Mead Memorial Chapel

1:00 to Library Special Collections Exhibitions and Open House4:00 p.m. See page 6 for more information. Special Collections Reading Room, Davis Family Library, Lower Level

1:00 to Class of 1979 (40th) Mini-Moth3:00 p.m. Join classmate Dana Yeaton for a ’79 Middlebury Moth. Based on the Moth Radio Hour, classmates will share stories on the theme of “Plot Twist! (Unexpected Turns in Life).” Don’t miss this chance to laugh, cry, and get to know your classmates better. Those who attended the mini-Moth at the 35th Reunion say the experience made the entire Reunion more meaningful and fun. Chip Kenyon Lounge

1:30 to Class of 1969 (50th) Open House for Creative Arts3:30 p.m. A time to meet with some of your classmates who have written, painted, sketched, photographed, made, or composed. Be inspired! Forest Hall, West Lounge

2:00 to Alumni Achievement Presentations: 3:00 p.m. Jill Seaman ’74 Jill Seaman has been committed to delivering and improving treatment

for infectious diseases endemic to southern Sudan for decades. After years working with Doctors Without Borders, Jill established a clinic in Sudan in the late ’90s, while continuing to share her time providing health services to Yupik Eskimo communities in Alaska. Profiled by Time magazine as one “Heroes in Medicine” in 1997, Jill was honored by London’s Royal Society of Tropical Medicine Hygiene in 1994; she was also awarded the University of Washington School of Medicine Humanitarian Award in 1998 and named a MacArthur Fellow in 2009.

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Jill received a Doctor of Science, honorary degree, from Middlebury in 2010.

Robert A. Jones ’59 House, Rohatyn Center

2:00 to Snapshot of Spiritual and Religious Life on Campus3:00 p.m. Come learn about spiritual life and the diversity of religious attitudes and practices on campus in the 21st century. McCullough Student Center, Mitchell Green Lounge

2:00 to Class of 1954 (65th) Memorial3:00 p.m. Axinn Center at Starr Library, Abernethy Room

2:00 to Class of 1944 (75th) Gathering3:00 p.m. A time to share stories and reflect with an informal memorial. Hepburn Hall, Headquarters

2:00 to Class of 1949 (70th) Gathering3:00 p.m. A time to share stories and reflect with an informal memorial. Hepburn Hall, First Floor Lounge

2:00 to Classes of 2014 and 2009 (5th and 10th) 4:00 p.m. Let’s Play Some Cornhole! Please join us for fun together behind Battell! Battell Beach

2:30 to Class of 1989 (30th): What You Don’t Know about3:30 p.m. Middlebury Panel

Featuring Nicole Curvin, director of admissions and coordinator of multicultural recruitment; Heather Neuwirth Lovejoy, program director, Center for Creativity, Innovation, and Social Entrepreneurship; and Amy McGill, associate provost for integration strategies (MIIS).

McCardell Bicentennial Hall, Room 216

2:30 to New England Review Faculty and Alumni Readings3:30 p.m. New England Review presents a reading with alumni and faculty authors,

including Sam Collier ’09, Dede Cummings ’79, Meghan Laslocky ’89, Emilie Trice ’04, and Assistant Professor in English and American Literatures Karin Gottshall.

Axinn Center at Starr Library, Room 229

2:30 to Anderson Freeman Resource Center Update3:30 p.m. The Anderson Freeman Intercultural Center will host an update on

current diversity efforts on campus and the creation of the Office of Institutional Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.

Carr Hall, Anderson Freeman Resource Center

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3:00 to WRMC DJ Jam: Thank God for Mississippi3:45 p.m. Thought music was canceled? Think again. Middlebury’s most prolific

rock band of all time (sorry, Dispatch) is back at it for one final show. That’s right folks: another stop on the perpetual farewell tour because what’s dead can never die. Stop by for all the TGFM classics.

Gifford Hall, Gamut Room

3:00 to Class of 1994 (25th) Memorial3:30 p.m. Special thanks to classmates Sandy Durst, service organizer, and

Elise Bergelson Singer, carillonneur. Tree outside Munroe near Frisbee dog statue; rain location is Mead Chapel

3:00 to Sisters of Anarchy Pre-Parade Ice Cream Social4:15 p.m. Join your fellow alumni and have some delicious artisan ice cream,

handcrafted locally in Shelburne, Vermont, by Becky Castle ’91 and husband, Bob Clark ’89.

Lawn below Old Chapel

3:30 p.m. Saturday Class Photos Begin Please arrive 10 minutes early so you do not miss out! See page 4 for time and location of your class photo.

3:30 to Class of 1984 (35th) Memorial4:00 p.m. Meet at Class Tree between Old Chapel and Davis Library

3:45 to Class of 1979 (40th) Memorial4:15 p.m. Meet at the Class Tree next to the path to Mead Chapel. Look for bagpiper Hamish Blackman ’79.

4:30 to Reunion Parade5:00 p.m. Classes process in reverse chronological order, beginning with the

Class of 2014. Members of the Classes of 1944–2014 should gather by 4:10 p.m. on Old Chapel Road, next to their class banners. For those who cannot or do not want to walk in the parade, please join your class at the Mead Chapel steps.

Assemble on the sidewalk in front of Old Stone Row.

5:00 to Reunion Convocation6:00 p.m. Celebrate the class award winners, enjoy class remarks from alumni,

hear an update from President Patton, and raise your canes in song! Attend or watch online at go.middlebury.edu/stream. Mead Memorial Chapel

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6:00 to Class Receptions and Banquets9:30 p.m. 5th–45th enter by Dragone Track. 50th–75th enter by the Mahaney Arts Center patio. Behind Mahaney Arts Center

6:00 to Drop-In Activities for Tweens and Teens11:00 p.m. Tweens and teens (11+) are welcome to hang out or watch a movie.

Pizza and beverages will be served. This is a drop-in/drop-out event; teens may come and go as they please. Signed waiver required.

Mahaney Arts Center, Room 232

6:30 to Drop-In 12-Step Hospitality Center11:00 p.m. Mahaney Arts Center, Room 126

8:30 p.m. Classes of 1964–1944 Social Time in Hepburn Open to anyone in Hepburn! Join your classmates and fellow alumni for some socializing after

dinner—maybe a sing-along will break out! Hepburn Lounge

8:30 to The Grift and Fireworks11:30 p.m. Featuring Clint Bierman ’97, Jeff Vallone ’97.5, Peter Day ’01,

and Leon Campos. Behind Mahaney Arts Center

10:30 p.m. Class of 1994 (25th) Late Night Private Party Continue the celebration at Notte (below Two Brothers). A shuttle is available at 10:30 p.m. from tent entrance to Notte. Notte, 86 Main Street, Middlebury

11:00 p.m. Class of 1989 (30th) Late Night DJ Join us after the tent celebration to continue the fun! Adirondack House, Coltrane Lounge

SUNDAY, JUNE 9

6:30 to Breakfast, All Classes10:30 a.m. Proctor Dining Hall and Ross Dining Hall

8:00 to Dorm Room Checkout Time11:00 a.m. Please drop keys, lanyards, and access cards in the boxes at any

headquarters.

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8:30 to Class of 1964 (55th) Breakfast10:00 a.m. Ross Fireplace Lounge

8:45 to Reunion Choir Rehearsal #29:45 a.m. See Saturday at 1:30 p.m. for more information. Mead Memorial Chapel

8:45 to Class of 1974 (45th) Memorial9:45 a.m. Time to remember and reflect.

McCullough Student Center, Mitchell Green Lounge

9:00 to Class of 1979 (40th) Coffee and Bagel Farewell10:30 a.m. Time to gather together before you all head for home.

20 Old Chapel Road (formerly DKE)

9:00 to Class of 1999 (20th) Breakfast10:30 a.m. Meet in Proctor Dining Hall

9:00 to Class of 1994 (25th) Breakfast10:30 a.m. Meet in Ross Dining Hall

10:00 to Sunday Morning Christian Worship with Reunion Choir11:00 a.m. The Rev. Mark R. Orten, dean of spiritual and religious life and

director of the Charles P. Scott Center, with the Alumni Choir, conducted by Jeff G. Buettner, professor of music.

Mead Memorial Chapel

10:00 a.m. Class of 1969 (50th) Brunch at Dodges’ Home Time for one more conversation? Another goodbye? Another meal?

Stop by the home of David and Magna ’68 Dodge on Sunday . . . any time after 10:00 a.m. Directions will be available in Headquarters.

99 Sunset Orchard Road, Cornwall

10:30 a.m. to Hillel Bagel Brunch12:30 p.m. A chance to meet with Middlebury’s rabbi, Danielle Stillman, enjoy a bagel brunch, and hear some updates on Hillel. Freeman International Center, Jewish Center

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Emergencies

If you need emergency Public Safety assistance, dial 802-443-5911. For serious medical emergencies, dial 911 from any campus phone. For nonemergency assistance, Public Safety can be reached at 802-443-5133.

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Facilities and Services

Departure and Key/Card ReturnSunday departure time is 11:00 a.m. Please leave your room keys, lanyards, and access cards in the designated box in your headquarters.

Tween and Teen Event—Saturday Night OnlyDrop-in activities will be offered from 6:00–11:00 p.m. in Room 232 in the Mahaney Arts Center. Tweens and teens (11+ years) are welcome to hang out, play games, or watch a movie. Pizza and beverages will be served. This is a drop-in/drop-out event; tweens and teens are welcome to come and go as they please. Parents will be required to sign a waiver.

Class Reunion Headquarter HoursThursday 25th 4:00–11:00 p.m. 50th 9:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m.Friday 5–20th Noon–Midnight 25th 8:00 a.m.–11:00 p.m. 30–45th Noon–11:00 p.m. 50th 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. 55–75th 10:00 a.m.–8:00 p.m.Saturday All classes 8:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. If you arrive after 2:00, please see General Headquarters notes below.

Office of Alumni and Parent ProgramsGeneral Reunion HeadquartersMcCullough Student Center, Crest RoomPhone: 802-443-5183

Thursday 8:00 a.m.–9:00 p.m.Friday 8:00 a.m.–MidnightSaturday 8:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

After 5:00 p.m. located at tents behind the Mahaney Arts Center (Class headquarters close at 2:00 p.m.)Sunday 8:00 a.m.–Noon

AthleticsAlumni and guests are invited to use the athletic and recreational facilities at the College. Children must be supervised by a parent. Friday 6:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m.Saturday 8:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.Sunday 8:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.

Fitness CenterNautilus equipment, free weights, and aerobic equipment.Friday 6:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m.Saturday 9:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.

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Ralph Myhre Golf CoursePro ShopThursday–Sunday, 7:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m.

Tavern on the TeeOpen seven days a week, 8:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m. (Grab-and-go items from 8:00 a.m. until lunchtime, full menu from lunch through dinner) Alumni Greens Fee $28 (18 holes), $18 (9 holes) Golf cart rental: $20 per person (18 holes), $11 per person (9 holes) Call the Pro Shop at 802-443-5125 to reserve tee times. The course is open for play from 7:00 a.m. until dark, weather permitting.

Tennis Courts (outdoor)Open to all classes unless otherwise posted. LibrariesDavis Family Library Thursday–Sunday, 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.When the state-of-the-art Davis Family Library opened on June 28, 2004, it replaced the venerable Egbert Starr Library, which was constructed in 1900. The Davis Family Library’s holdings include fiction and nonfiction, newspapers and journals, graphic novels, films and videos, music scores and recordings, government documents, special collections, archives, and manuscripts.

Special Collections in Davis Family Library Thursday–Saturday, 1:00–5:00 p.m., closed SundaySpecial Collections serves as a research laboratory for students, faculty, staff, alumni, the Middlebury community, and independent scholars. Major collections are broad in scope and include the Julian W. Abernethy Collection of American Literature, the Helen Hartness Flanders Ballad Collection, Rare Books and Manuscripts, and the Middlebury College Archives.

Armstrong Science LibraryFriday, 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m., closed Saturday and SundayLocated in McCardell Bicentennial Hall, the Armstrong Library provides curriculum support in the fields of biology, chemistry and biochemistry, computer science, environmental studies, geography, geology, physics, and psychology. The library is also home to the Antique Scientific Instruments Collection, which captures the history of laboratory science at Middlebury College, from the early 19th to the early 20th century. A display case at the entrance to the library features exhibits showcasing some of these items.

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College BookstoreThe College Bookstore is open throughout the weekend and is pleased to offer the following special discounts: 20 percent discount for the 5th–20th Reunion classes 25 percent discount for the 25th–45th Reunion classes 30 percent discount for 50th Reunion Class and aboveThursday–Saturday 8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m.Sunday 8:30 a.m.–2:00 p.m.

Museum of ArtThe College museum, located in the Kevin P. Mahaney ’84 Center for the Arts building, is open throughout the weekend. Tuesday–Saturday 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.Thursday 6:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m.Sunday Noon–5:00 p.m.

MiddXpress Convenience StoreFriday 8:00 a.m.–MidnightSaturday 10:00 a.m.–MidnightLocated in the McCullough Student Center.

The GrilleThursday 11:30 a.m.–2:00 p.m.Friday 11:30 a.m.–2:00 p.m.Saturday ClosedLocated in the McCullough Student Center.

Telephone and Computer AccessThere are telephones in the common areas of all residence halls. You need only dial the last four digits of any on-campus number. For local calls, dial “9” and the seven-digit number. For calling card calls, dial “9” and wait for the tone. Then dial the carrier’s toll-free number. If you have questions about the phone system, dial “2200” (during business hours, Monday through Friday, 8:15 a.m.–5:00 p.m.). Wireless internet access is available throughout most of campus. If you need to use a computer, visit the Davis Family Library or McCullough Student Center.

Access Wi-Fi on CampusConnect to MiddleburyGuest, create a guest account, and enter the password that will be sent to you via SMS and email. Please call the Technology HelpDesk with any questions at 802-443-2200 (open only until Friday at 5:00 p.m.).

ATMsATMs are located in McCullough Student Center lobby and outside the Wilson Café in the Davis Family Library.

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Your name tag is your ticket to meals and activities.

Please wear it at all times.

Lost and FoundLost-and-found articles should be delivered to general Reunion headquarters in McCullough Student Center’s Crest Room throughout the weekend. If you are missing anything, please call 802-443-5183 or contact [email protected]. Middlebury College is not responsible for lost or stolen articles.

How to Get Around on CampusBuses or Middlebury vans will be available to transport guests to and from many events. Golf carts will also be available to transport guests who need special assistance. A campus shuttle will make regular stops at points around campus from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. on Friday, and 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. on Saturday. The campus shuttle will make stops at Adirondack Circle, Ridgeline parking lot, Adirondack View Road, Stewart parking lot, Mahaney Arts Center parking lot, McCullough, and behind Wright Theatre. Shuttle stops will be marked with a sign, and shuttles will run approximately every 15 minutes. Accommodations and AssistanceGuests in need of accommodations or assistance should contact the Alumni and Parent Programs Office at 802-443-5183 prior to Reunion if they need help with arrangements.

Physical AccessMost campus buildings are accessible to all individuals. There are accessible parking spaces, designated for those with appropriate license plates, in front of most buildings. If you need additional assistance with parking, please call the Department of Public Safety at 802-443-5133.

12-Step Hospitality CenterOpen on campus at the following locations:Friday 6:00–10:00 p.m. McCullough, Mitchell Green LoungeSaturday 6:30–11:00 p.m. Mahaney Arts Center, Room 126For information regarding local AA meetings, please call 802-388-9284.

Name TagsYour name tag is your ticket to all meals and receptions (breakfast, lunch, and dinner), and you must have it with you in order to be admitted. There is no admittance without your name tag.

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Acknowledgements of Alumni in Reunion Classes

FORMER ALUMNI ACHIEVEMENT AWARD WINNERSAwarded annually by the Middlebury Alumni Association to recognize outstanding and distinguished achievement in one’s personal life, professional field, and/or volunteer capacity. Kim Crawford Harvie ’79Patricia S. Davidson ’59Patrick J. Durkin ’79Claire W. Gargalli ’64Susan E. Hanson ’64Elizabeth R. Hennefrund ’44Ann W. Jackson ’74Edith Magnus ’79Kevin P. Mahaney ’84Jeanne M. Meserve ’74Timothy F. Rub ’74Jill Seaman ’74William K. Sessions ’69Robert A. Skiff ’64Michael L. Tolkin ’74Donald K. Yeomans ’64

FORMER ALUMNI PLAQUE RECIPIENTSAwarded annually by the Middlebury College Alumni Association for continuous loyalty, service, and devotion to the College.

Lois R. Limbach ’54Robert E. Luce ’59Cynthia H. Marshall ’59Asa E. Phillips ’79Rachel A. Platt ’49Mary Porter Wright ’79Granthia L. Preston ’59W. L. Welling ’54

FORMER MIDDLEBURY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION PRESIDENTSWilliam H. Kieffer ’64Thomas D. Steinle ’84

TRUSTEESKimberly C. Parizeau ’79G. Parker Harris ’89Graham C. Goldsmith ’89

TRUSTEE EMERITIWilliam H. Kieffer ’64Felix G. Rohatyn ’49Claire W. Gargalli ’64

REUNION COMMITTEES

1949/70thReunion ChairDixon F. Hemphill

Class CorrespondentsRachel Adkins Platt Dixon Hemphill

1954/65thReunion ChairsLois Wanstall KaufmannCecily Mattocks Marshall

Class CorrespondentsTom RyanJulie Howard Parker

Cane Society RepresentativeW. L. (Bert) Welling

1959/60thReunion ChairsAndrew E. MontgomeryAilene Kane RogersNancy McKnight SmithFrederick R. Swan Jr.

Class CorrespondentsAndy MontgomeryMillicent Fairhurst

Cane Society RepresentativeR. Avery TillinghastGail A. Elker

1964/55thReunion Chairs R. G. Bingham Jr.Samuel L. Gordon Jr.Michael K. HeaneyDavid R. HolmesPamela Nottage MuellerJoan Schriber SmithJohn L. Vecchiolla

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Class CorrespondentsBob BaskinDorothea Ells Jurgenson

Cane Society RepresentativeMolly B. Turlish

1969/50th Reunion ChairsLinda Colwell BouffardDavid DodgeGeorge PattisonElinor Livingston RedmondMary MacArthur Wendell

Class CorrespondentsAnne Harris Onion Peter Reynolds

Cane Society RepresentativeBarbara Dooley

1974/45thReunion ChairsDavid T. MinotEllis M. RobinsonLauren Singer Waite

Class CorrespondentsSteve Trebino Barry Schultz King

1979/40thReunion ChairsAsa E. Phillips IIIJoanellen Sullivan

Class CorrespondentsDebbie Fish ButlerAlice Lee Openshaw

1984/35thReunion ChairsAllison Wheatley BovardMarc Tabah

Class CorrespondentsAndrew Zehner Elizabeth Eppes Winton

Cane Society RepresentativeNora C. Cregan

1989/30thReunion ChairsGraham C. GoldsmithMaura K. PhelanMargaret Beeman Shean

Class CorrespondentGeorge Baxter

Cane Society RepresentativeHeidi K. Locke Simon

1994/25thReunion LeadershipShana Mitchell HopkinsTerry A. KelloggZhengyuan LuBrendan O’LearyJoshua S. SchererElise Bergelson SingerEdward Y. SohEugene J. SwiftSujatha Menon Zafar

Class CorrespondentsGene Swift Mary Strife Cairns

1999/20thReunion ChairsChristina Winters BlausteinKelly Dane BriggsSara Doniger ParentForrest A. WestinLindsay Ritter Westin

Class CorrespondentsPeter Steinberg Melissa Pruessing

2004/15thReunion ChairsEric C. AmbretteMichael R. HodsonAshley McBride Turner

Class CorrespondentsDrew Pugsley Athenia Fischer-Rodney 2009/10thReunion ChairsHarriet B. FoxSamuel S. Libby

Class CorrespondentsBillie Borden Ashley Bell Volwiler 2014/5thReunion ChairsJacquelyn E. Breckenridge

Class CorrespondentsEmma Kitchen Peter Mattson Jackie Breckenridge

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Your name tag is your ticket to meals and activities.

Please wear it at all times.

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