ASU Golden Reunion Class Of 1969

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May 6–7, 2019Sun Devil,Reunite with your classmates from50 years ago for a special two-daycelebration.

Help continuethe tradition ofGolden Reunion is a special traditionsupported through generouscontributions by alumni, friendsand family of ASU. Support this proudtradition and many others by givingback to ASU Alumni as a contributingmember. Before you register forGolden Reunion, upgrade your alumnimembership at alumni.asu.edu/upgradeor call 1-800-ALUMNUS. Then, enjoydiscounted pricing for the two-dayGolden Reunion package!Hotel partnerProud partner of Golden Reunion, The GraduateTempe offers reunion attendees a discounted roomrate of 99 plus tax per night (good from check-in,May 5, 2019, through check-out, May 10, 2019).The Graduate Tempe is across the street fromcampus, within minutes of Mill Avenue and offersfree Wi-Fi, airport and campus shuttle, outdoorheated swimming pool and overnight parking. Bookyour reservation online to secure the reunion rateat links.asu.edu/goldengraduate2019 or call480-967-9431 to request the Golden Reunion rate.All reservations must be made by May 2, 2019.Register for the Class of 1969 Golden Reunion at: alumni.asu.edu/goldenreunionor fill out both sides of the registration form completely and mail it with payment by Friday,April 26, 2019.

1969Class ofReunite, celebrateand reminiscewith friends at thisspecial occasion inyour honor! Complimentary on-campus parking isavailable both days of the reunion. Detailswill be sent to all registered attendeesprior to the reunion.Review the exciting schedule of eventsand opportunities to the right prior tocompleting your registration form andconfirming your tour choices.Some tours will require walking/standing. Complimentary golf cart ridesare available to allow those with limitedmobility to participate. Be sure to indicatespecial needs on the registration form.Scheduleof eventsSunday, May 5(optional)4 p.m. Welcome back reception —hosted by the Golden Reunion outreachcommittee, The Graduate Tempe,Hayden BallroomJoin the Class of 1969 Golden Reunionoutreach committee at the unofficial startof your reunion! Reunite with friends andclassmates and enjoy light hors d’oeuvresand a beautiful view of the ASU campus.Cash bar will be available.Monday, May 611 a.m. Tempe campus welcome On-site welcome by an ASU Alumni Associationvolunteer, Sun Devil Canyon on the northside of Fulton CenterGolf cart ride to Old Main to begin yourtwo-day reunion11 a.m. Reunion check-in, Old Main1969 Golden Reunion outreachcommittee members*Ms. Linda C. Brown ‘69Mr. Paul Cottrell ’68, ’69Ms. Kathryn L. Rood’69, ’75Mr. W. David Doiron ’68Mr. Alan G. Schmelz ’69Ms. Barbara P.Fargotstein ’68, ’69Mr. Herman C.Serignese ’69Mr. Robert L. Francis’69, ’73, ’77Mr. Jeffrey Spear ’68Dr. Donald W.Johnson, ’69Mrs. Nancy M.(Ruediger) Thiele’69, ’72Mrs. Pat T. (Watanabe)Kishi ’69, ’71Mrs. Doris (Welsh)Wojtulewicz ’68, ’71Mr. Robert J.McLendon ’61, ’69*as of November 201811:30 a.m. Buffet lunch,Carson Ballroom, Old Main Reconnect with former classmates, relivememorable Sun Devil experiencesWelcome remarks by Christine K. Wilkinson,’66 BAE, ’76 PhD, president and CEO, ASUAlumni Association; senior vice president andsecretary of the university; managing director,Trustees of ASU1 p.m. Hop-on, hop-off campus toursand free time Enjoy catching up with friends, relax in ourhospitality suite or hop on a golf cart for a tourof the Tempe campus, including iconic 1960slandmarks Gammage Auditorium, the Memorial

Union and Hayden Library. The golf cart tourwill take you past buildings you will rememberwell, and you can hop off at designated stopsto explore on your own. Note: Some buildingswill not be open to tour inside. 4 p.m. Class of 1969 dinner,Carson Ballroom, Old Main Enjoy dinner inside the main ballroom at OldMain, share class stories and view memorabiliafrom your days on campus5:30 p.m. Depart for Sun Devil Stadium6 p.m. Robing for commencement10 a.m. Reconvene at Old Main,Tempe campusMeet your Golden Reunion classmates atOld Main to continue your day!10:30 a.m. Morning campus tours 7:30 p.m. Undergraduatecommencement, Sun Devil Stadium Participate in ASU’s 2019 SpringCommencement ceremonies on the field at SunDevil Stadium as the grand finale of your first dayTake the graduation walk with about 15,000students representing ASU’s remarkableClass of 2019Enjoy up-close and personal VIP seating for theceremonies and special recognition by ASUPresident Michael M. CrowTuesday, May 78–10 a.m. Breakfast with yourcollege/schoolTimes and locations are being finalized.Please contact the college representativelisted for your school. W. P. Carey School of Business breakfastwith Dean Hillman (8:30–10 a.m.); for detailsand to register, call 480-965-3978 or emailwpcareyalumni@asu.eduCollege of Liberal Arts and Sciences(CLAS alumni only); for details and toregister call 480-965-2617 or emaillisa.roubal-brown@asu.eduOption No. 1: Ed and Nadine CarsonStudent-Athlete Center (also known asIntercollegiate Athletics Center or ICA)Tour the Intercollegiate Athletics Center, astate-of-the-art facility that showcases therich championship tradition of Sun DevilAthletics. The comprehensive facility includesmeeting rooms, treatment center, nutritionarea, warm-up tracks, aquatic therapy andconditioning pool, and study space. TheSparky Team Shop is here — a great place topick up a souvenir!— OR — Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College breakfastwith Dean Basile; for details and to registercall 480-727-1474 or email Kristell Millan atkristell.millan@asu.eduCollege of Nursing and Health Innovation;for details and to register call 602-496-1498 oremail Kati Martinez at kati.martinez@asu.eduOption No. 2: Tooker HouseTour Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering’sresidential community, built on the site of theearlier Palo Verde Main and opened in 2017.Tooker House integrates living and learningspaces immersed in an engineering educationenvironment. The high-tech, high-innovationTooker House owns three industry awards:Best Architecture, Best Use of Green andSustainable Construction and Best PublicPrivate Partnership.12 p.m. Buffet lunch,Carson Ballroom, Old Main Return to Old Main to enjoy lunch with fellowclassmates and other special guests!

Golden Reunion participants during ASU Spring Commencement 2018 and, at right, the Golden CircleInduction Ceremony.1:30 p.m. Afternoon campus tours Option No. 1: Biodesign InstituteVisit the Biodesign Institute to learn about newresearch to improve health, protect lives andsustain our planet. The Biodesign Instituteplays a critical role in the research missionof ASU — one of the fastest-growing publicresearch universities in the country. On thistour, you will meet a Biodesign scientist whowill help you understand how discoveriesat ASU impact the future of a healthier,safer world.2:30–4:30 p.m. Free time 4:30 p.m. Golden Graduate reception,Carson Ballroom, Old Main — OR — Option No. 2: School of Earth and SpaceExplorationEnjoy a behind-the-scenes tour of theinnovative and spacious research building atASU — ISTB4 — featuring a state-of-the-artauditorium, lab space, the 3D MarstonTheater and out-of-this-world research fromthe School of Earth and Space Exploration.A multiple-use complex, ISTB4 providesflexible laboratories with adjoining workspacefor a number of ASU research programsand environmental engineering and energyresearch initiatives.Visit the Sun Devil Campus Store, relax in ourhospitality suite, or explore the Tempe campuson your own. You may also wish to tour the ASUSymphonic Carillon, a gift to ASU from theAssociated Students of ASU, Class of 1966.You can even play the carillon and receive aspecial commemorative certificate!Open to all Golden Graduate classes from1930 to 1968Mingle and reminisce on your 50th anniversaryexperience as you enjoy delicious horsd’oeuvres. Cash bar is available6 p.m. Golden Circle InductionCeremony, Old Main lawn Participate in your Golden Circle InductionCeremony, a tradition that dates to the 1960sParticipate in the iconic candlelighting ceremonythat acknowledges your place in ASU’s long andstoried historyThe Class of 1969 is joined by honorees fromthe graduating Class of 2019Ceremony concludes with a class photo on thesteps of Old MainLearn more at alumni.asu.edu/goldenreunion

RegistrationTo register, go to alumni.asu.edu/goldenreunion orcomplete both sides of the registration form and mail itwith payment by Friday, April 26, 2019.NameFavorite ASU professor or staff memberMaiden name (if applicable)Best ASU memoryAddressCity/State/ZIPHow did you hear about this event?Phone numberEmailSpecial needs (dietary requirements, mobility limitations, etc.):Name of your guest(s)RelationshipNote: We are unable to provide wheelchairs. Golf carts areavailable for those with limited mobility for transportation to andfrom parking lots, class tours and events.College/degree/majorPlease indicate height for commencement robe sizing(example: 5’7”)Activities participated in at ASU (student government,ROTC, fraternity/sorority, athletics, etc.)Payment information: Check enclosed (make payable to ASU Alumni Association) Please charge my (check one):VisaAmerican ExpressMastercardDid you serve in the U.S. Armed Forces?YesDiscoverNoCredit card numberWhich branch of service?CVV security codeExpiration dateDates of serviceSignature of cardholderWas your graduation year delayed by your military service?YesNoDateMail to: ASU Alumni Association, Attn: Golden ReunionPO Box 873702, Tempe AZ 85287-3702Contact for questions:1-800-ALUMNUS or 1-800-258-6687

RegistrationPackage (two days)Purchase the two days as a packageand increase your savings! Thisoption includes ALL meals, parkingand campus tours for both days.Price perperson ASU Class of 1969 graduatesASU Alumni Association contributingmembers (membership status will be verified)# ofpeopleSubtotal 90Best dealAdd-oncampus toursPlease indicate if you (andguests) will participate inthe following tours (referto schedule of eventsfor more information onthe tours):Monday, May 6ASU Class of 1969 graduates who are ASUAlumni Association general members 160Returning ASU Golden Grads (participantsfrom prior years who wish to be a part of theClass of 1969 Golden Reunion) 80Guests 901:30 p.m.Hop-on, hop-off tourof iconic 1960s Tempecampus landmarks # of peopleTuesday, May 7Or choose your dayIf you are unable to make both days ofthe reunion, please select which dayyou will be joining us.Price perperson# ofpeopleSubtotalMonday, May 6 (includes ALL meals, parking, campus tours and universityundergraduate commencement)10:30 a.m. (Choose one)Option 1: Ed and NadineCarson Student-AthleteCenter # of peopleOption 2: Tooker Houseresidential community ASU Class of 1969 graduates 85 Guests 75 Campus tours (choose from the list at right)Free# of people1:30 p.m. (Choose one)Tuesday, May 7 (includes ALL meals, parking, campus tours and Golden CircleOption 1: BiodesignInstitute Reception and Induction Ceremony)# of people ASU Class of 1969 graduates 85 Guests 75 Campus tours (choose from the list at right)FreeTotal Option 2: ISTB 4research building # of peopleActivity level Should attendance costs be prohibitive, please contact the ASU Alumni Association at480-965-5207 for possible aid opportunities. Moderate walkingor standing Requires walking andstanding

May 6–7, 2019Sun Devil, experience the 50th anniversaryof your ASU graduation as you continuebuilding memories you will cherish forever!Among the many highlights: Campus tours: See why ASU isrecognized as the country’s “MostInnovative School” — four years in arow! (U.S. News & World Report)Enjoy exclusive receptions andgatherings with distinguishedguest speakers Participate in commencementceremonies for the Class of 2019at newly reinvented Sun DevilStadium, including recognitionof ASU’s Golden Graduates byASU President Michael M. CrowTake part in the Golden CircleInduction Ceremony andcandle-lighting ceremonyRegister today atalumni.asu.edu/goldenreunionASU Alumni Association Old Main, PO Box 873702, Tempe, AZ 85287-3702

Devil Stadium as the grand finale of your first day Take the graduation walk with about 15,000 students representing ASU's remarkable Class of 2019 Enjoy up-close and personal VIP seating for the ceremonies and special recognition by ASU President Michael M. Crow Tuesday, May 7 8-10 a.m. Breakfast with your college/school