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Page 1: Reunion Weekend 2013 Brochure

RECONNECT...Make plans now for Reunion Weekend 2013

May 31 – June 2, 2013

Seeinside for NEW

ReunionActivities

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Rain PlanIn the event of rain, high

wind, and/or lightning, the following activities will be relocated:

• Friday’s welcome reception will be held at the University Tennis Center on Hanover Street.

• Saturday’s reunion picnic will be held in Seacobeck Hall.

• Many of the children’s activities may not be available.

RECONNECT …REUNION WEEKEND IS A TERRIFIC OPPORTUNITY TO SHARE YOUR MARY WASHINGTON EXPERIENCE

Bring your kids. Bring your spouse. Bring your best friend.• Take part in exciting, new activities such as wine-tasting and trolleys to

Carl’s Ice Cream.• Stimulate your mind by participating in Alumni College classes taught by

UMW professors.• Share your class pride by competing in the class tent decorating contest.• Tour campus to see your favorite stomping grounds.• Share nostalgic moments, and make new Mary Washington memories.• Celebrate Reunion Weekend during the spectacular All-Class Party

featuring a live band.

FRIDAY NIGHT CLASS GATHERINGS

Renew acquaintances and share stories at a location specifically designated for your class. All parties start at 7:00 p.m. Check the website or contact your class committee for additional details.

1908 Society ..................... Seacobeck Hall Class of 1963 .................... Jepson Alumni Executive CenterClass of 1968 .................... Kalnen InnClass of 1973..................... Home Team Grill Class of 1978 .................... Brock’s Riverside Grill patio Class of 1983 .................... James Monroe MuseumClass of 1988 .................... Ristorante Renato Class of 1993 .................... Sunken Well TavernClass of 1998 .................... Capital Ale HouseClass of 2003 .................... Brock’s Riverside Grill Rappahannock Room

CHILDREN’S PLAYTIMEReunion Weekend is a family affair, so bring your kids and watch them play on the campus you once called home. Activities in and around Ball Circle include inflatable moonbounce and slide, Ball Circle Express train ride, face painting, cornhole, family movie, and more.

In the event of heavy rain or lightning, some activities may not be available.

Check out the Alumni Facebook page or call the Office of Alumni Relations at 540/654-1011 for event updates.

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First AidFirst Aid kits will be available in the Lee Hall Underground throughout the weekend.

Baby Changing StationsVirginia Hall Parlor will be equipped with baby changing stations throughout the weekend.

Emergency Campus NumbersOffice of Alumni Relations: (540) 654-1011

Campus Police: (540) 654-1025

HOTEL INFORMATIONSeveral blocks of rooms are reserved for Mary Washington alumni at hotels in the Fredericksburg area. When making your reservation, be sure to identify yourself as a Mary Washington alumnus. All rooms are blocked under Reunion Weekend, University of Mary Washington; hotel employees will do their best to group classes together.

Best Western Fredericksburg +(Route 3 beside Shoney’s restaurant)540/371-5050

Fredericksburg Hospitality House Hotel *540/786-8321Designated hotel for the Class of 1963 and members of the 1908 Society

Hampton Inn & Suites *540/786-5530Designated hotel for Classes of 1968, 1973, 1978, 1983, 1998, and 2003

Hilton Garden Inn *540/548-8822

Homewood Suites *540/786-9700Designated hotel for Classes of 1988 and 1993

Quality Inn +540/371-0330

KEY:* Located in Central Park, this hotel features inside corridors and elevators. + This hotel features outside corridors and does not have an accessible elevator.

Note: Rooms fill up quickly. Contact your friends and roommates and make your hotel arrangements soon.

Visit www.umw.edu/reunionweekend for schedule updates and additional information.

EXPLORING FREDERICKSBURG

TennisUMW alumni and families are invited to stop in and take a look at the University Tennis Center located on Hanover Street at the intersection with College Avenue. Alumni and families also may reserve court time at the facility for Friday, May 31, and Saturday, June 1 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., depending upon availability.

To reserve court time for Reunion Weekend, call the University Tennis Center at 540/654-2482 or call Director of Tennis Todd Helbling at 540/654-2486. Be sure to mention that you will be participating in Reunion Weekend 2013. While reservations are required, the use of the facility is free.

GolfLee’s Hill Golf Club in Fredericksburg will offer a special rate for Reunion Weekend participants Saturday, June 1. Reservations dependent upon availability. To reserve a tee time, please call Lee’s Hill Golf Club at 540/891-0111. Be sure to mention that you will be participating in UMW’s Reunion Weekend 2013, and plan to take a copy of this brochure along with you. Pricing before 1:00 p.m. - $49; pricing after 1:00 p.m. - $39. All prices are per person and include golf fees with cart. Rates and times are subject to availability and cannot be combined with other rates or discounts. Rental clubs are available.

Off-Campus Taxi ServicesBumbrey’s Independent Cab Service(540) 373-6111

Virginia/Hilldrup Taxi Service(540) 373-8555

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FREDERICKSBURG PASSPORTExplore Fredericksburg sites and enjoy special discounts just for Mary Washington alumni and guests. Check out the Fredericksburg Passport flyer in your registration welcome packet to view all participating locations, discounted prices, and contact information. Show your Reunion Weekend nametag to receive the discount admission rates and rediscover one of America’s most historic cities.

IMPORTANT NOTES

Reunion Weekend Parking• Open parking is available along College Avenue, as well as in the parking

lots behind George Washington Hall and the lot at the corner of Thornton Avenue and College Avenue. (The Chandler Parking lot will be closed due to construction.)

• The multi-level parking garage can be accessed from U.S. Route 1, just north of College Avenue. Due to construction work on the Convergence Center, guests parking in the garage must walk to College Avenue to connect to the sidewalk and Campus Walk.

• Handicapped parking is available in the George Washington Hall parking lot off Double Drive as you enter the main gates of the University. Additional handicapped parking is available in the lot behind Monroe Hall, which is accessible by Sunken Road.

Golf-Cart Shuttles• For the convenience of attendees, golf-

cart shuttles will be available on Friday and Saturday. On Saturday, the shuttles will stop every 15 minutes at the following locations:- George Washington Hall parking lot off Double Drive- Trinkle Hall front- Willard Hall frontSigns will be posted at each of the golf-cart stops.

• If you need a golf-cart ride to a location not on the route, check for special shuttles outside of Lee Hall.

Construction UpdatesAcross the Fredericksburg campus, projects are in progress as we renovate and improve academic and residential facilities. You will notice the addition of special fencing around construction areas.

Campus Walk will be closed just past Simpson Library to the Jepson Science Center due to construction of the new Convergence Center. Pedestrians are asked to bypass construction by using the College Avenue sidewalk beginning at du Pont Hall.

The parking lot by Chandler and pedestrian access around Chandler and the College Avenue side of Ball Circle will be restricted due to site work to prepare for the new Campus Center.

Alumni Association Board of Directors2012-2013 OfficersPatricia Boise Kemp ‘69, President

Mikhael Charnoff ‘95, President-elect

Derek M. Bottcher ‘96, Immediate Past President

Michael A. Johnson ‘96, Vice President, Alumni Awards

Donna Sheehan Gladis ‘68, Vice President, Alumni Giving

Leslie F. Tilghman ‘74, Vice President, Finance

Gayle Weinberger Petro ‘79, Vice President, Reunion Weekend

Angela Mills ’01, Vice President, Regional Networks

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CLASS PHOTOS

Saturday, June 1 - Lee Hall StepsClass pictures will be taken during the picnic luncheon on Saturday, June 1, according to the following schedule. You may pre-order a 5x7 print on the registration form at the back of this brochure. Electronic copies also will be available through Flickr following Reunion Weekend. When planning your arrival on Saturday, please allow plenty of time to park and meet with your class before your scheduled class photo.

CLASS TIME 1908 Society 12:20 (members of all classes up to 1962)

1963 12:30 1968 12:40 1973 12:50 1978 1:00 1983 1:10 1988 1:20 1993 1:30 1998 1:40 2003 1:50

SPECIAL AWARDS AND ANNOUNCEMENTSIn addition to great food and fun, the Saturday night All Class Party at the Jepson Alumni Executive Center is the place to hear important announcements and to vote on special alumni business.

2013 Alumni Awards Winners of three awards will be announced and presented during the All Class Party at the Jepson Alumni Executive Center. • Distinguished Alumnus Award• Frances Liebenow Armstrong ’36 Service Award• Outstanding Young Alumnus Award

Race for the EagleAwards will be presented to the classes with the most giving participation, the largest class gift, and the highest number of donors. Members of the reunion committee will present a symbolic check to UMW representing gifts from all reunion classes.

Officer and Director NominationsThe 2013-2014 nominees for the Alumni Association Board of Directors will be announced, and you may vote for their approval during the All Class Party.

Alumni Association Board of Directors2012-2013 DirectorsIbrahim S. Asfahani ’97

Jenifer L. Blair ’82

Daniel Clendenin ’07

Brenda J. Franklin ’72

Karen Laino Giannuzzi ’71

Julia Ciarlo Hammond ’01

Pamela Tompkins Huggins ’68

Nellie L. King ’92

Jeffrey McClurken ’94

Kathleen O’Neill ’70

Edith Sheppard Ott ’59

Jonathan M. Putty ’10

Susanne McClenaghan Tiffany ‘75

Mary E. White BLS ’99

Ex-Officio Members appointed by Alumni Association President

Robert R. Barr Faculty Representative

Lauren Guzinski ’13 Student Representative

Chelsea Mays ’13 Student Representative

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UNIVERSITY BOOKSTOREWelcome to Reunion Weekend! We invite you to visit the University Bookstore located on the main floor of Lee Hall. We have a wide variety of clothing, general books, faculty titles, insignia, supplies, greeting cards, gifts and more, including unique alumni apparel to proudly show your “Eagle” spirit! Be sure to check out the new line of Legacy Wear featuring Mary Washington College insignias.

In addition, we invite you to reminisce with former professors and attend book signings Saturday, June 1, at the Information Desk in Lee Hall. Be sure to bring in the yellow Reunion coupon from your registration packet to receive 20% off one regularly priced clothing or insignia item.

We look forward to seeing you!

Get back into the classroom with UMW professors. Learn about Civil War history, politics, psychology, economics, art, and writing. See the schedule for a complete lineup and descriptions of this year’s classes without quizzes, and pre-register to hold your seat at Alumni College.

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1004 College Avenue 481201 William Street 49Alvey Hall 39Alvey House 44Anderson Center 45Annex A 47Annex B 46Arrington Hall 38Art Gallery 32 Ridderhof Martin

Ball Hall 21Battleground Athletic Complex 52Bell Tower 50 Carmen Culpeper Chappell Centennial Campanile

Brent House 8 Public Safety

Brompton 51 UMW President’s residence - private

Bushnell Hall 9Chandler Hall 26Combs Hall 10Cornell House 23Custis Hall 22duPont Hall 35 Klein Theatre duPont Gallery Studio 115

Eagle Landing 55Fairfax House 19 Human Resources

Fitness Center 41Framar House 5George Washington Hall 12 Dodd Auditorium

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Je�erson Hall 6Jepson Alumni Executive Center 2 Alumni Relations

Jepson Science Center 40Lee Hall 24 Admissions Bookstore Financial Aid The Underground

Library, Simpson 33Madison Hall 20Marshall Hall 3Marye House 15Mason Hall 13Melchers Hall 34Mercer Hall 31Monroe Hall 27Parking Deck 43Physical Plant 54

Pollard Hall 36Randolph Hall 11Russell Hall 7Seacobeck Hall 29South Hall 4Tennis Center 53Trinkle Hall 16Tyler House 18University Apartments 1Virginia Hall 25Westmoreland Hall 14Willard Hall 28Woodard Campus Center 30 Eagle’s Nest Great Hall Post Office

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3 Marshall Hall4 South Hall5 Framar House6 Je�erson Hall7 Russell Hall8 Brent House Public Safety

9 Bushnell Hall10 Combs Hall11 Randolph Hall12 George Washington Hall Dodd Auditorium

13 Mason Hall14 Westmoreland Hall15 Marye House16 Trinkle Hall

17 Hamlet House18 Tyler House19 Fairfax House Human Resources

20 Madison Hall21 Ball Hall22 Custis Hall23 Cornell House24 Lee Hall Admissions Bookstore Financial Aid The Underground

25 Virginia Hall26 Chandler Hall27 Monroe Hall28 Willard Hall29 Seacobeck Hall30 Woodard Campus Center Eagle’s Nest Great Hall Post Office

31 Mercer Hall32 Art Gallery Ridderhof Martin

33 Library, Simpson34 Melchers Hall35 duPont Hall Klein Theatre duPont Gallery Studio 115

36 Pollard Hall37 Heating Plant38 Arrington Hall39 Alvey Hall40 Jepson Science Center41 Fitness Center42 Goolrick Hall Gymnasium Swimming pool

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1004 College Avenue 481201 William Street 49Alvey Hall 39Alvey House 44Anderson Center 45Annex A 47Annex B 46Arrington Hall 38Art Gallery 32 Ridderhof Martin

Ball Hall 21Battleground Athletic Complex 52Bell Tower 50 Carmen Culpeper Chappell Centennial Campanile

Brent House 8 Public Safety

Brompton 51 UMW President’s residence - private

Bushnell Hall 9Chandler Hall 26Combs Hall 10Cornell House 23Custis Hall 22duPont Hall 35 Klein Theatre duPont Gallery Studio 115

Eagle Landing 55Fairfax House 19 Human Resources

Fitness Center 41Framar House 5George Washington Hall 12 Dodd Auditorium

Goolrick Hall 42 Gymnasium Swimming pool

Hamlet House 17Heating Plant 37

Je�erson Hall 6Jepson Alumni Executive Center 2 Alumni Relations

Jepson Science Center 40Lee Hall 24 Admissions Bookstore Financial Aid The Underground

Library, Simpson 33Madison Hall 20Marshall Hall 3Marye House 15Mason Hall 13Melchers Hall 34Mercer Hall 31Monroe Hall 27Parking Deck 43Physical Plant 54

Pollard Hall 36Randolph Hall 11Russell Hall 7Seacobeck Hall 29South Hall 4Tennis Center 53Trinkle Hall 16Tyler House 18University Apartments 1Virginia Hall 25Westmoreland Hall 14Willard Hall 28Woodard Campus Center 30 Eagle’s Nest Great Hall Post Office

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3 Marshall Hall4 South Hall5 Framar House6 Je�erson Hall7 Russell Hall8 Brent House Public Safety

9 Bushnell Hall10 Combs Hall11 Randolph Hall12 George Washington Hall Dodd Auditorium

13 Mason Hall14 Westmoreland Hall15 Marye House16 Trinkle Hall

17 Hamlet House18 Tyler House19 Fairfax House Human Resources

20 Madison Hall21 Ball Hall22 Custis Hall23 Cornell House24 Lee Hall Admissions Bookstore Financial Aid The Underground

25 Virginia Hall26 Chandler Hall27 Monroe Hall28 Willard Hall29 Seacobeck Hall30 Woodard Campus Center Eagle’s Nest Great Hall Post Office

31 Mercer Hall32 Art Gallery Ridderhof Martin

33 Library, Simpson34 Melchers Hall35 duPont Hall Klein Theatre duPont Gallery Studio 115

36 Pollard Hall37 Heating Plant38 Arrington Hall39 Alvey Hall40 Jepson Science Center41 Fitness Center42 Goolrick Hall Gymnasium Swimming pool

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45 Anderson Center46 Annex B47 Annex A48 1004 College Avenue49 1201 William Street50 Bell Tower Carmen Culpeper Chappell Centennial Campanile

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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

Friday, May 31, 2013

7:25 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Registration in Lee Hall Underground. When you arrive on campus,

come to the lower level of Lee Hall to pick up your

personalized schedule, name badge, and tickets to

Reunion Weekend events.

7:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.

Buffet Continental Breakfast in Seacobeck. Relive your dining hall days and

catch your first glimpse of friends and classmates.

8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Bookstore open in Lee Hall. See

what’s new and stock up on all your favorite Mary

Washington gear!

10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Reunion Weekend Fredericksburg Passport. Explore Fredericksburg sites

and enjoy special discounts with your Reunion

Weekend nametag. See page 4 for more

information and look for details in your Reunion

Weekend registration materials.

10:30 a.m. – noon

ALUMNI COLLEGE SESSION IPre-register for one of three classes

A. The 150th anniversary: The Civil War

remembered on the Mary Washington campus

– Gary Stanton, Ph.D., Associate Professor of

Historic Preservation. Commemorate the 150th

anniversary of the Battle of Fredericksburg with

a campus Civil War walking tour and discussion

of the historic events that took place on the Mary

Washington campus. (Enrollment limited to 35.)

Class meets in front of Monroe Hall.

B. Women as Political Actors in American

Government – Rosalyn Cooperman, Ph.D.,

Associate Professor, Department of Political

Science and International Affairs. Consider the

value of women’s political participation as voters,

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the issues that motivate women’s participation,

and how both President Obama’s and Governor

Romney’s campaigns worked to capture the

women’s vote in the 2012 presidential campaign.

Class in Monroe Hall 210.

C. Digital History – Jeffrey McClurken ’94,

Ph.D., Associate Professor of History and

American Studies, Department Chair. Learn

about the field of digital history and the latest

techniques to preserve memories and history

(academic and personal). View examples by UMW

students featuring the University’s history, alumni

interviews, and local history projects. Learn about

the new Digital Studies minor. Class in Monroe

Hall 240.

Noon – 2:00 p.m.

Box lunch. Pre-order your lunch by checking

the appropriate box on your registration form, and

pick it up from the registration area in Lee Hall

Underground.

Noon – 4:00 p.m.UMW Galleries Exhibit. “SPOTLIGHT: Designers

from the UMW Department of Theatre and Dance”

- celebrating 100 years of theatre on the UMW

Campus. Ridderhof Martin Art Gallery.

1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.

ALUMNI COLLEGE SESSION IIPre-register for one of three classes

A. Mathematical Art: an exploration – Debra

Hydorn, Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics.

Explore mathematical art through the use

of Geometer’s Sketchpad ® and discover

transformations of simple

geometrical shapes. Learn

about the mathematics of

pattern and design.

(Enrollment limited

to 15.) Class in

Monroe Hall 114.

Register online by April 30 to receive a 10% discount.umw.edu/reunionweekend

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B. Makerspace/Think Lab – George R.

Meadows, Ph.D., Professor, College of

Education and Timothy R. Owens, Instructional

Tech Specialist, Division of Teaching and

Learning Technologies. Explore the new “Think

Lab” where 3-D printing, electronics, and robotics

are explored during a first-year seminar called

Mashups and MakerBots. See how students

from all disciplines are learning basics of circuitry

and automation while designing 3-D objects.

(Enrollment limited to 12.) Class in Simpson Library

225A.

C. Arab Spring: The Continuing Story – Ranjit

Singh, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Political

Science and International Affairs. Hear updates

on the continuing story of the Arab Spring and

gain insight into the dynamics of fast-paced

political changes in the Arab world that have

wide-ranging effects. Class in Monroe Hall 210.

2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.Anderson Center Open House. Catch a trolley to

explore one of the newest additions to the UMW

campus! Eagle pride is evident all around!

2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

ALUMNI COLLEGE SESSION IIIPre-register for one of three classes

A. Data Analytics and You – Christopher Garcia,

Ph.D., Assistant Professor, College of Business.

Learn how analyzing large data sets for certain

patterns affects our everyday lives. Why is Amazon

or Netflix able to suggest other items you might

like to purchase? Hear about a new UMW minor

in the discipline of Analytics that will be made up

of business, computer science, and math courses.

Class in Monroe Hall 240.

B. Myth, Media and Mad Scientists – Leanna

Giancarlo, Ph.D., Associate Professor of

Chemistry. Explore the role of the mad scientist

archetype in popular culture and its implications

for society. Film and fiction have long depicted

scientists as sinister, dangerous, arrogant, secretive

and ruthless. By examining the role of language

and myth-making, these negative views of

scientists are explained. Class in Monroe Hall 210.

C. Silkscreen Posters – Rosemary K.

Jesionowski, M.F.A, Assistant Professor

of Multiple Imaging. Learn the basics of

silkscreening during this hands-on workshop.

Aprons will be provided, but be prepared for

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possible messiness. Participants will take home

posters commemorating Reunion Weekend.

(Enrollment limited to 12.) Class in Melchers

Hall 212.

3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Campus Walking Tours. Chat with

students, rediscover your favorite places on

campus, and see what’s new. Meet in front of

George Washington Hall.

5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.

President’s Welcome Reception. President and Mrs. Hurley invite all reunion classes

to celebrate Reunion Weekend 2013 on the lawn

at Brompton. Enjoy refreshments, live music, and

great conversation.

7:00 p.m.

Friday Night Class Gatherings. Have

a blast renewing acquaintances and sharing stories

at a time and place dedicated specifically for your

class. See page 2 for locations.

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Saturday, June 1, 2013

7:25 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Registration in Lee Hall Underground. If you didn’t get a chance

to come to campus Friday, now is the time to pick

up your personalized schedule, name badge, and

tickets to Reunion Weekend events.

7:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m.

Exercise in Ball Circle. Kick off your day

with a group exercise activity in one of the most

memorable places on campus. Check the website

for more information.

7:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.

Buffet Continental Breakfast in Seacobeck. Plan your day while eating and

chatting with friends and classmates.

9:00 a.m. – 9:50 a.m.

Behind-the-Scenes of the Campus and Convergence Centers. Construction has begun! Join Douglas Searcy, Vice

President for Student Affairs, and John Morello,

Associate Provost for Academic Affairs to get a

look at these two new buildings that will have a

major impact for future students. Presentation in

Monroe Hall 210.

9:00 a.m. – 9:50 a.m.

Tour Randolph and Mason Halls. Get a peek inside the newly renovated Randolph

and Mason Halls. See how features in “the Link”

add to the overall living and learning environment

at UMW. Meet on the steps of George Washington

Hall to begin the tour.

9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Bookstore open in Lee Hall. See

what’s new and stock up on all your favorite Mary

Washington gear!

10:00 a.m. – Noon

UMW Galleries Exhibit. ”SPOTLIGHT:

Designers from the UMW Department of Theatre

and Dance” - celebrating 100 years of theatre on

the UMW Campus. Ridderhof Martin Art Gallery.

10:00 a.m. – Noon

Campus Open House. Explore campus

and step inside many academic and residential

halls. More information will be inside your

registration packet.

10:00 a.m. – 10:50 a.m.

ALUMNI COLLEGE SESSION IVPre-register.

Beethoven, Newton, and Leonardo: Patterns

in Creativity – Bulent I. Atalay, Ph.D., Professor

Emeritus of Physics. Learn about creativity in

the arts and sciences, exemplified in the modus

operandi of Beethoven, Newton, and Leonardo:

three geniuses virtually unique in their fields. The

trio represents the exceedingly rare group of

“transformative geniuses.” Class in Monroe Hall 116.

10:00 a.m. – Noon

Gari Melchers Home and Studio Tour. Explore historic Belmont, the home and

studio of Gari Melchers. See Melchers’ works and

tour the grounds of this gorgeous estate, operated

by UMW. Trolley departs from the Centennial

Campanile in front of George Washington Hall.

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10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Reunion Weekend Fredericksburg Passport. Explore Fredericksburg sites

and enjoy special discounts with your Reunion

Weekend nametag. See page 4 for more

information and look for details in your Reunion

Weekend registration materials.

10:15 a.m. – end of tours

Campus Guided Tours. See the parts

of campus of interest to you. (Each of three tours

begins at 10:15 a.m.)

• To explore UMW’s newer buildings, meet your

group leader at Palmieri Plaza.

• To visit older campus buildings, meet your

group leader at Trinkle Hall.

• To enjoy a general campus tour of all

buildings, meet your group leader at George

Washington Hall.

11:00 a.m. – 11:50 a.m.

ALUMNI COLLEGE SESSION VPre-register.

Great Lives and Good Times – William B.

Crawley, Jr, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor

Emeritus of History. The University Historian

looks at the extraordinary people, interesting

events, and fun times that highlighted the

institution’s first 100 years. Hear behind-the-scene

stories about the writing of this exclusive book.

Class in Monroe Hall 116.

11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Children’s Playtime. Bring your kids and

let them enjoy activities in and around Ball

Circle, including inflatable moonbounce and slide,

Ball Circle Express train ride, face painting, misting

station, cornhole, and more.

Noon – 2:00 p.m.

Reunion Picnic. Enjoy picnic fare in Ball

Circle and continue conversations with your

classmates, friends, and family. Bring Mary

Washington memorabilia to share with friends and

decorate your designated class tent.

12:20 – 2:00 p.m.

Class Photos. Check the schedule on page

5 and meet your classmates in front of Lee Hall for

a commemorative class photo. Pre-order a 5x7

or ask to be notified when digital downloads are

available on Flickr.

12:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.

Book Signing. Meet alumni and faculty

authors and get their autographs. You may bring

books from home or purchase them there. Signing

held inside Lee Hall at the Information Desk on the

main floor.

2:00 p.m. – 2:50 p.m.

University Update with President Hurley. Learn the latest University news

and plans for the future from President Hurley.

Presentation in Lee Hall 411.

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2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Carl’s Ice Cream. Enjoy a trolley ride to

Carl’s for a nostalgic bite of that one-of-a-kind

dairy treat. Trolleys depart from the Centennial

Campanile in front of GW Hall at 2:00, 2:30, 3:00,

and 3:30.

2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Anderson Center Open House and Athletic Alumni Reception. Explore

the new athletic and multi-purpose event center

near Goolrick Hall. If you played a sport at UMW,

be sure to stop by the special reception in the

Anderson Center for former student athletes to

meet UMW Athletic Director Ken Tyler. Groups

meet in the lobby of the Anderson Center.

3:00 p.m. – 4:45 p.m.

Family Matinee Movie. Take a time out

to enjoy a movie. Watch Toy Story 3 with your kids,

or drop them off for a little “me” time. Supervision

will be provided by UMW students and staff. Movie

in the Red Room in Woodard Campus Center.

3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Virginia Wine Tasting. Swirl, sniff, and

swish to enjoy great vintages from local wineries

and take home a commemorative glass. Beer from

a local brewery also will be on tap. Event held in

the Great Hall in Woodard Campus Center.

4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Former Student Leader Forum. Were

you part of SGA, Honor Council, Class Council, or

the Judicial Review Board? Connect with fellow

former student leaders and hear about what

has changed and what remains the same with

leadership at UMW. Gathering in the Link between

Randolph and Mason Halls.

6:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.

All Class Party. Let the good times roll at

this all-inclusive reunion gathering and award

presentation at the Jepson Alumni Executive

Center. Kick it up with a live band, enjoy heavy hors

d’oeuvres, and full bar. Wear your festive attire and

make this a party to remember!

Sunday, June 2, 2013

9:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.

Farewell Brunch. Enjoy a scrumptious

omelet buffet and say your farewells before

heading home. Brunch is at the Jepson Alumni

Executive Center.

10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Reunion Weekend Fredericksburg Passport. Explore Fredericksburg sites

and enjoy special discounts with your Reunion

Weekend nametag. See page 4 for more

information and look for details in your Reunion

Weekend registration materials.

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