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STANFORD REUNION HOMECOMING WEEKEND: OCTOBER 21–24, 2010 CLASS O F 1970 Dear Classmate, If you’re already making plans to be in Palo Alto on the fourth weekend in October, great. We’ll meet you there. If you really can’t make it, we’ll miss you. But if you’re sort of sitting on the fence, please consider the following: Top Ten Reasons that You Should Attend Our Reunion 10. October is probably the best month in the Bay Area, especially on the Farm. 9. You can start practicing the Axe Cheer at the football game vs. Washington State and get it right in time for Big Game. 8. You might get another chance to kiss someone in the middle of the Quad at midnight. 7. If six months in Europe are not in the “Cards,” you can hold a Mini-Reunion with your overseas campus friends. 6. It could be your last chance to see El Palo Alto – the original Stanford tree – before they cut it down for a new high-speed rail system. 5. Our Class Panel might just shine some light on possibilities for your future, now that you’re moving toward the end of your first (or 15th?) career. 4. You can finally take those famous professors’ classes without worrying about the grades. 3. How many great parties do you attend these days – especially where you can embarrass yourself dancing without social or professional repercussions? 2. If you were planning to put off attending until our 50th, you might wish to reconsider. You’re not getting any younger. 1. Your old friends and classmates want to see you. You are a part of their lives. We hope you’ll join us! Marilyn Moore Mike Moore Greg Jacobs Events Co-Chair Events Co-Chair Mini-Reunion Co-Chair Jim Schnieder Sylvia Evans Robinson Jenni Bond Winnie Jasper Moran Class Book Co-Editor Class Book Co-Editor Class Correspondent Mini-Reunion Co-Chair P.S. Your reunion is whatever you want it to be – you can sign up just for the events that most interest you. Remember when...

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Class of 1970Dear Classmate,

If you’re already making plans to be in Palo alto on the fourth weekend in october, great. We’ll meet you there. If you really can’t make it, we’ll miss you. But if you’re sort of sitting on the fence, please consider the following:

top ten reasons that You Should attend our reunion

10. october is probably the best month in the Bay area, especially on the farm.

9. You can start practicing the axe Cheer at the football game vs. Washington state and get it right in time for Big Game.

8. You might get another chance to kiss someone in the middle of the Quad at midnight.

7. If six months in Europe are not in the “Cards,” you can hold a Mini-Reunion with your overseas campus friends.

6. It could be your last chance to see El Palo alto – the original stanford tree – before they cut it down for a new high-speed rail system.

5. our Class Panel might just shine some light on possibilities for your future, now that you’re moving toward the end of your first (or 15th?) career.

4. You can finally take those famous professors’ classes without worrying about the grades.

3. How many great parties do you attend these days – especially where you can embarrass yourself dancing without social or professional repercussions?

2. If you were planning to put off attending until our 50th, you might wish to reconsider. You’re not getting any younger.

1. Your old friends and classmates want to see you. You are a part of their lives.

We hope you’ll join us!

Marilyn Moore Mike Moore Greg JacobsEvents Co-Chair Events Co-Chair Mini-Reunion Co-Chair

Jim schnieder sylvia Evans Robinson Jenni Bond Winnie Jasper MoranClass Book Co-Editor Class Book Co-Editor Class Correspondent Mini-Reunion Co-Chair

P.S. Your reunion is whatever you want it to be – you can sign up just for the events that most interest you.

Remember when...

dinner on the QuadThursday, October 216:15 – 7:00 p.m., Cocktails7:00 – 9:00 p.m., Dinner MaIN QUaDDon’t miss this special evening to welcome you back to campus in unique stanford style – a spec-tacular dinner in front of Memorial Church and under the stars. Tables will be arranged by class year.

class of ’70 LuncheonFriday, October 2211:15 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Class HEaDQUaRTERs TENTspend time visiting with old friends while making new ones.

class of ’70 Panel: “will the class of 1970 disprove f. Scott fitzgerald?”Friday, October 221:00 – 2:45 p.m.loCaTIoN TBDf. scott fitzgerald has been famously quoted as saying “There are no second acts in american lives.” The Class of 1970 intends to prove him wrong. our panelists will share their efforts in reinventing themselves as they enter their sixties. as a class forged in the crucible of the 1960’s, we will discover that classmates have taken to heart the best impulses of that era and are directing new vocations, avocations, passions, causes, goals, and projects towards good works and public spiritedness. The panel will serve as a clearinghouse for inspired ideas and a springboard in perhaps launching some of us on to our own next acts.

class of ’70 40th reunion PartyFriday, October 227:00 – 11:00 p.m.sTaNfoRD faCUlTY ClUBCome casual, come dressy, just come to have fun! You won’t want to miss one of the best events of the weekend. Meet and mingle over cocktails and simple appetizers, then take your pick from a diverse choice of dinner selections. Make sure to save room for dessert and coffee. a fully hosted bar is pro-vided. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes as you may want to join us on the dance floor.

class of ’70 tailgate Saturday, October 2311:15 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Class HEaDQUaRTERs TENT Join your classmates for a festive BBQ lunch and hosted bar. Enter-tainment provided by the roving stanford Band and student sing-ing groups. after the tailgate, walk over to the stanford stadium to cheer on the Cardinal as they take on Washington state or you can at-tend a Classes Without Quizzes.

class of ’70 mini-reunions celebrationsaturday, October 235:30 – 8:30 p.m.MUNGER REsIDENCEs, PaUl BREsT Hall, sTaNfoRD CaMPUs our class has reserved a great cam-pus location for our Mini-Reunions on saturday night. This new build-ing is only a stone’s throw from Wilbur, and will be a wonderful place for the many Mini-Reunions being planned. Enjoy light appetiz-ers and a no host bar, while you mingle with your classmates from any number of Mini-Reunions.

for more details on ’70 Mini-Reunions, visit www.stanfordalumni.org/1970reunion.

class of ’70 Panel sunday, October 248:30 – 11:00 a.m.Class HEaDQUaRTERs TENT Join Dwight Clark and classmates for a continental breakfast and a conversation designed to provide an experience of intimacy and con-nection to conclude the reunion.

our cLass of ’70 eventsSign up for our reunion on the enclosed registration form. Choose from the daily packages or select à la carte options.

Look who’s coming...

Douglas J. AanestadGregory T. AdamsWilliam C. AdamsNancy S. AgnewDavid W. AldenJohn R. AllenBetsy F. AmeyBetsy N. AndersonDavid L. AndersonIathan T. AnnandMarily W. AntonRobert S. ApplebyMichael W. ArmstrongKathy Bacon-GreenbergJeffrey C. BakerJohn W. BallardWilliam D. BarberAnita M. BarbeyDennis C. BarnardLois Ann BattuelloAnne C. BauerHarold G. BecksAdele W. BehnDaniel G. BennettDonald L. BerryPaula K. BesteGale H. BitterJames F. BlakeLucia L. BlakesleeWilliam D. BoelterJennifer S. BondJeffrey D. BonzonKathleen S. BoocheverSamuel K. Boot, Jr.Thomas H. BorowiczRuth Miller BrillWayland M. BrillRobert BrodyAnton K. BromsAnita B. BrownH. Kirk Brown IIISarah S. BrownWinthrop N. BrownJohn L. BurchCathleen CaballeroLora F. CaldwellKevin P. CallaghanMartha C. CampbellMelissa L. CampbellHans L. Carstensen IIIJane D. CentersVance S. T. ChanDeborah L. ChaseJimmy K. CheeCarol A. ChetkovichRobert H. ClarkFrederick W. Clarke

Daniel G. ClementKatharine I. ClossDiana J. CohenMarjorie F. CohnRoberta R. ConlanRobert C. CooksonRussell I. CopelanMary B. CranstonRuth C. CronkiteRobert N. CroonquistVonda L. CrouseWilliam H. Curtiss IIIOwen L. DanielsJohannes H. DankersCarolyn S. DavidsonGordon K. DavidsonEdward P. Davis, Jr.Thomas C. DawsonKevin J. DevineSteven B. DoldBrian N. DonesleyMichael A. DuncheonVickie M. EastmanJohn EckhouseWilliam L. EllsworthBarry EnsmingerAlfred H. EscoffierConnie J. EvashwickWilliamson M. Evers

Virginia G. FalconerG. Nicholas FarwellJennifer L. FavellAlfred Ferrer IIIPaul L. FinkRobert I. FinkElizabeth B. FlynnDavid C. FoormanCharles G. FreemanPerry W. FreemanBarbara L. FrerichsRonald K. FujikawaCharles E. Fulkerson, Jr.Marianne GabelRobert R. GaleMrs. Trisha S. GarlockThomas F. GedeByron S. GeorgiouChris GibsonJanet Giske GillespieGregg J. GittlerLinda M. GoodmanJulie C. GrayLarry V. GrayNancy GraybealAnthony K. GregoryJohn P. GrubeEllen R. GruenbaumPamela K. Gullard

Cynthia F. GunnSteven C. HaasTay HainesH. Lex HamesA. William HamillAnn C. HansonDavid W. HarlanSusan B. HarndenJohn M. Harris, Jr.Elizabeth C. HastorfJanet D. HaugenThomas B. HeffelfingerAlexander T. HensonEsther B. HewlettLeslie B. Hill

As of June 30, these classmates indicated that they are likely to attend the reunion; however, they have not officially registered. Please check our website www.stanfordalumni.org for frequent updates to this list.

Register Today!

Early bird pricing until September 15.

Advance registration closes October 6.

See enclosed registration form for details

Donnis S. HobsonAnnette B. HollandMarshall V. HolstromGary HoshiyamaMary K. HoversonCarla B. HowardCharlene Hsu-WingesLaura K. HutkinsDonald C. Ingram, Jr.Gregory J. JacobsWinifred M. JasperHenry C. L. Johnson, Jr.Stephen F. JonesLee R. JuckettJames M. JulianCynthia K. KellerRobert H. KnottJames H. KratzerRussell W. H. KridelShari Y. KuchenbeckerBruce W. LaidlawPhilip B. Laird, Jr.David J. LamApril L. LanzRichard W. LasaterDavid M. LashRobin H. Leason

Betsy

Alexander LegerePatricia W. LeicherCatherine K. LevinsonHarold LinkeJames M. LockhartKatharine C. LockhartZoe LofgrenKathleen H. LoganRobert H. LoganPhillip C. LymanChristopher G. LynnMichael J. MachadoGary L. MaesPamela B. MaesMarta E. MahoneyPeggy Mellor MartinStoddard H. Martin, Jr.David M. MastrandreaLaura Jean MasunagaRon R. MattesonLawrence G. McBrideLorri Ditz McCarthyTheodore L. McCaughertyStephanie P. McClellandJames E. McCormick IIIKenneth J. McDonaldJames R. McMonagle

Frances W. McVittieSandra G. MeehanSusan M. MesserCarol A. MillerDilip K. MirchandaniMarilyn MooreMichael A. MooreRobert R. MoorePia MoriartyGregory K. MorrisRandall E. MorrisWilliam B. NiccollsAlexander M. Nicholson, Jr.Robert A. NitrioChristopher NorgaardThomas A. NorthNadya L. O’Connell BaronW. Gregory OsbornMiguel H. OsborneJames W. OsterholtMarta Ann OsterlohVince H. OtteStephen H. OttoJay C. OwensLinda M. PanaretosGary D. PapeGeorgene K. PasarellGordon B. PatteeSteven M. PearsonDennis M. PerlussMaude H. PerverePeter F. PervereJohn C. PetersonBrent G. PettyJoan PettyAnn F. PfisterThomas L. PfisterSusan B. PhillipsKenneth J. PhilpotRobert E. PolhemusGerald A. PorterN. Berkeley PowellJeffrey J. PreeferJames V. QuillinanWilliam P. RacicotChristopher L. RaffertyAlexandra E. ReadWilliam S. ReeseGary J. ReidGeorge C. ReinhardtErica J. RichterCarol H. RiddellMary Ann RitterSylvia E. RobinsonHelen O. RoddeJohn M. RogersSandra RogersLanie S. RosenbergCarlos A. Ryerson

James N. SchniederMark SchumacherMichael L. SchwartzPatricia C. SeawellPatrick A. SheaEve L. SiegelRobert W. Smiley, Jr.Ginger SmithThomas E. SnyderRobert A. SpannerBurnie E. Sparks, Jr.Russell J. SpeidelJohn W. SpiegelRonald P. SpogliPaul M. St. JohnJames S. Stewart, Jr.Frederick C. StorekJoel W. Stratte-McClureRobert E. StuartTimothy S. SzybalskiNancy E. TateLinda P. TatumPhilip TaubmanRobert B. ThompsonJohn W. TolanSteve U. TrainerMrs. Tricia S. TrainerMark M. TuckerLinda A. TullisSharon S. UkanwaRick A. WarpMorris O. WeeDiane M. WheatleyHelen K. WilliamsScott W. WilliamsChristine M. WisniewskiDiane E. WrightGregory D. WrightDavid W. YanceyRobert F. YeagerSylvia M. L. Yee

Look who’s coming...