Bob
Tritsch ’47 celebrates his perfect attendance record.
Albert Kissling
’57, followed by Taylor Numann ’09, Ellie Ford ’08,
Melissa Swigert ’09, and Kenny Gunter ’10, leads the
Class of 1957 back for its 50th.
Malcolm Warnock
’25, driven by James Hamm ’08, carries the silver cane,
awarded to the oldest returning alum.
Craig Powell
’92 and Emily Moqtaderi ’92 remember “the good,
the bad, and the orange.”
On “Planet
‘87” for their 20th reunion are, from left, Jerry Huo
’87 and Ming-Xia Fu ’87, along with May Lee ’86,
Huo’s wife.
Showing their
stripes at their 45th are Wylie Sheldon ’62, left, and Paul
Raeder h’62.
With its “Tiger
Gras” theme, the Class of 1982 is set for the party. Celebrating
in the P-rade are Eric Marton ’82, center, Marton’s
partner, Jim Dugdale, left, and Susy ’82 and Phil Prosapio
’82 right behind.
“What
happens in Princeton stays in Princeton,” say graduate alumni,
who had a Las Vegas theme. Jean Hendry *80, in foreground holding
water bottle, marches with Anna Tavis
*87. Behind them to the right is Thomas Englert *73, holding banner,
with his friend Marie McGuire. Graduate School Dean William Russel,
far right, is doing his part.
Members of the
Class of 2007 make their debut as alumni with style.
In their Reunions
finery, the Class of 1997 has a “License to Chill.”
Cara Pellegrini ’97 carries baby Lucia as her husband, Bryan
Greenhouse, in sunglasses, walks beside her. Kerry Paradis ’97
is right behind.
James “Flash”
Williams ’47 recalls the days when “4
out of 3” people couldn’t do the math.
Rusty Husted
’42, Warren Allen ’42, and Willy Vaughan ’42 flash
the famous class greeting.
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Drum major Alan
Barnes ’08 on duty.
Members of “Grand
Cru 1972,” Princeton’s “vintage class,” include, from
left: Larry Sanford ’72, Vinnie Lynch ’72, David Kixmiller ’72,
Jono Peters '72, and Max Maizels ’72.
Joe Schein ’37
enjoys his 70th.
The Class of
1957 shows its talent on Lake Carnegie: from left. Jim Newcomer,
Peter Liebert, William McMillan, Bob Traband, Bing Swain, Tony Fletcher,
Jack Read, and Ben Williams.
Jack Kellogg
’32, followed by his wife, Babs, gets cheers on the P-rade
route.
Clear the track
– ’67’s back! The class celebrates its 40th with
a trolley car.
With a theme
of “Five Sheets to the Wind,” the Class of 2002 sails
through its first major reunion.
Class of 1952
reuners remember college highlights as they mark 55 years: from
left, Hank Sherk, Ron Kinney, Joe Bolster, Fred Jones, Allen Ellis,
and Bill Dunn.
Jewel Hill ’77
experiences “Close Encounters of the 30th Kind” along
the P-rade route.
Max Miller ’08,
left, and Lovell Holder ’09 entertain reuners with an outdoor
performance of “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare:
Abridged.”
P-rade announcer
Gregg Lange ’70 and President Tilghman enjoy the show.
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