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A Reunion for the Record Books
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They lunched, they learned and they laughed. A record-breaking 8,324 alumni and guests returned to the Farm for Reunion Homecoming 2006, held October 12-15. Highlights included a first glimpse of the new stadium, class parties and panels, and the ever-popular Classes Without Quizzes. Many vowed in their class scrapbooks to return every five years, and several noted how much the campus had changed physically since their graduation. “It looks very different,” wrote Lee Rosenbaum, ’76. “I guess I do, too.”

Authors Greetings
Reunion Stadium

GETTING TOGETHER: Alumni authors, including John D. Berry, ’71, and William Carter, ’56, chat in the Bookstore (top left); Karen Anderson Maguy, ’91, greets Mark Oldman, ’91, MA ’93, JD ’98 (top right); ’71ers reunite (bottom left); Jerry Fitzgerald English, ’56, and Sel Beebe, ’56, with granddaughter Erica, in the stadium (bottom right).


2001 reunion Alpha Kappa Alpha
REUNITED: ’01ers Lingxian Ding, Jia Shi, MS ’02, and John Wu, MS ’03 (left); the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority celebrates 25 years at Stanford (above).

Checking in Classmates 1986

ALL SMILES: Dick Kylberg, ’56, is greeted at check-in (left); Elaine Brandon Morshead, ’51, MA ’78, with classmate (middle); C.A. (Crystal) Griffith, Mary Courtney Burke, Natalie Andrews Woodard, Maria Campbell and Laura Hernandez, all ’86 (right).


1946 Dancing
Tailgate Proposal

FRIENDS AND FAMILY: The ’46 class party (top left); ’81ers dance the night away (top right); the family of Kathy Woods, ’91, enjoys the tailgate (bottom left); David Doggette, ’91, proposes to Kimberly Morrison at Dinner on the Quad (bottom right).


Roundtable

ROUNDTABLE: Ted Koppel, MA ’62, moderated “Anxious Times,” which included GlaxoSmithKline CEO Jean-Pierre Garnier, MBA ’74, developmental biology professor Lucy Shapiro, former Secretary of Defense William Perry, ’49, MS ’50, University President John Hennessy, former Secretary of State George P. Shultz, Supreme Court Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, and Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang, ’90, MS ’90.

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