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STARRY-EYED: Tiffany Chao.
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On a warm June morning
perfectly suited to outdoor leisure, the Class of 2004
took to the Stanford Stadium field and indulged their
recreational impulses. Never mind that Commencement
was moments away; for these graduates, the Wacky Walk
was one last chance to frolic under the sun.
Some brought wicker baskets and set up elaborate picnics,
quietly munching on tortilla chips or ginger snaps.
A few male graduates—less than fully clothed—hurled
themselves down a makeshift slip-and-slide. Others jousted
with swimming-pool floaties, swing-danced to the beat
of a boom box, or meandered under bright yellow parasols.
One group of friends dressed as bollards—complete
with flyers stapled to their faux-wood costumes—planted
themselves at random intervals. An unlucky “bicyclist”
crashed into them repeatedly.
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TOP THIS: Matt Cornwell, ’03,
and David Garfield, ’03, know a party hat
when they see one. |
As the processional approached, many in the crowd and
on the field burst into cheers for U.S. Supreme Court
Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, ’50, JD ’52.
In her second Commencement address at Stanford, O’Connor
encouraged graduates to enter a life of public service
and to “build bridges” for the good of the
nation. As an example, she invoked the legacy of Ronald
Reagan, “a public servant of the highest order,”
who nominated O’Connor—a self-described
“cowgirl from Eastern Arizona”—to
be the first woman on the Supreme Court. And she recalled
the 50th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education,
saying the young lawyers who worked on the case promoted
justice. “Commit yourselves today, as you embark
on your new life as a Stanford graduate, to being a
bridge builder,” she said. The estimated crowd
of 25,000 gave her a standing ovation.
Then, as President John Hennessy conferred 1,788 bachelor’s
degrees, 2,055 master’s and 890 doctorates, the
graduates chimed in when he bestowed the “rights,
responsibilities and privileges” of a Stanford
degree. One of which, obviously, is a sense of playfulness.
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PARTNERS: Recently engaged,
Megan Ristan and Quentin Baca celebrated with
a swing dance. |
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ALL HAIL: O'Connor, with Hennessy,
received a rousing ovation. |
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CLICK:Matt Sayles snaps a memory
shot. |
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SPELLBOUND: One group of grads
found a novel way to express their gratitude. |
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HUGS ALL OVER: Janette Pulido,
’03, and Margo Dow celebrate. |
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HALF FULL: Sorority women dressed
up as party cups—need we say more? |
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BRUNCH BUNCH: Picnics were
popular all over the field. |
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PREPARED FOR LAUNCH: Chris
Reynolds, MBA ’04. |
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FEELING BUBBLY: Jessica Borowick |
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SLIPPERY: Matt Twomey slid
through his last day on the Farm. |
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