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STANFORD REUNION HOMECOMING WEEKEND: OCTOBER 21–24, 2010 CLASS O F 1965 Dear Classmate, Our 45th Reunion is just two months away. We hope that you plan to join us. If you are coming, no need to read any more. Skip to the enclosed registration form, and we’ll see you in October. If you haven’t made up your mind, we want to persuade you. It’s a wonderful time to renew friendships and meet classmates you may have missed in the sixties. Glance through the Class Book to jog your memory of friends and acquaintances and give you a preview of lives and interests of classmates that you may not have known or kept up with. At the reunion, there will be many chances to get together, especially at our “Then and Now” Class Party on Friday night and Mini-Reunions Celebration on Saturday evening. Our reunion is more than just a social experience, in Stanford tradition, it is a chance to challenge our minds. We are fortunate to have two outstanding panels to engage and inform us and to issue a call for action. Forty-five years ago, we were involved in civil rights as the great public issue. Today, the critical issue is climate change. Classmate John Bryson will lead the Friday panel in a discussion exploring what we can do as individuals and as a nation to make our future environment hospitable for our children and grandchildren. Speaking of the future, is it time to reinvent ourselves after 65? Life expectancy has never been longer. Our second panel on Sunday will explore how to maintain a sense of health, happiness, purpose and well being to make the most of the life before us. Enjoy the opportunity to meet faculty and current students at Classes Without Quizzes. Mingle with grads from other years who share our Reunion Weekend. Walk down memory lane on the Quad and be amazed at changes. The weekend is an opportunity to explore, enlighten and enjoy Stanford once again. If you can’t come for the entire weekend, come for a day or so. Your presence will add to the richness of the experience for all of us. See you in October, Chana Chiba Mannen Patricia Sinton Noel Events Co-Chair Events 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 1965Dear Classmate,

our 45th Reunion is just two months away. We hope that you plan to join us. If you are coming, no need to read any more. skip to the enclosed registration form, and we’ll see you in october.

If you haven’t made up your mind, we want to persuade you. It’s a wonderful time to renew friendships and meet classmates you may have missed in the sixties. Glance through the Class Book to jog your memory of friends and acquaintances and give you a preview of lives and interests of classmates that you may not have known or kept up with. at the reunion, there will be many chances to get together, especially at our “Then and Now” Class Party on friday night and Mini-Reunions Celebration on saturday evening.

our reunion is more than just a social experience, in stanford tradition, it is a chance to challenge our minds. We are fortunate to have two outstanding panels to engage and inform us and to issue a call for action.

forty-five years ago, we were involved in civil rights as the great public issue. Today, the critical issue is climate change. Classmate John Bryson will lead the friday panel in a discussion exploring what we can do as individuals and as a nation to make our future environment hospitable for our children and grandchildren.

speaking of the future, is it time to reinvent ourselves after 65? life expectancy has never been longer. our second panel on sunday will explore how to maintain a sense of health, happiness, purpose and well being to make the most of the life before us.

Enjoy the opportunity to meet faculty and current students at Classes Without Quizzes. Mingle with grads from other years who share our Reunion Weekend. Walk down memory lane on the Quad and be amazed at changes. The weekend is an opportunity to explore, enlighten and enjoy stanford once again.

If you can’t come for the entire weekend, come for a day or so. Your presence will add to the richness of the experience for all of us.

see you in october,

Chana Chiba Mannen Patricia sinton NoelEvents Co-Chair Events 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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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 spectacular dinner in front of Memorial Church and under the stars. Tables will be arranged by class year.

class of ’65 LuncheonFriday, October 2211:15 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Class HEaDQUaRTERs TENTspend time visiting with old friends while making new ones.

class of ’65 Panel: “risks and responses to global climate change”Friday, October 221:00 – 2:45 p.m.loCaTIoN TBDClassmate John Bryson, currently a member of the advisory Group to the secretary General of the United Nations on Energy and Climate Change, will lead a panel of fellow stanford classmates in examining what climate scientists now under-stand about the probabilities of sig-nificant climate effects from green-house gas emissions and what they may mean for our world, today and through the 21st century.

The Panel will then turn to the cru-cial issue of what we as a nation and as individuals working togeth-er are and should be doing to help make our future environment as hospitable as the one in which we have grown up.

Dealing with these challenges pres-ents both major uncertainties and, at the same time, major opportuni-ties to make a difference for the better. an exchange of ideas with classmates in the audience will be encouraged and will, no doubt, enrich this session.

class of ’65 45th reunion PartyFriday, October 227:00 – 11:00 p.m.CRoWNE PlaZa CaBaÑa, 4290 El CaMINo REal, Palo alToCome casual, come dressy, just come! Don’t miss our “then and now” party. share memories and look to the future! Meet and mingle over cocktails, then enjoy a delicious dinner. save room for dessert, coffee, and more conversa-tion. a hosted bar is included.

class of ’65 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. Entertainment provided by the roving stanford Band and student singing groups. after the tailgate, walk over to the stanford stadium to cheer on the Cardinal as they take on Washington state.

class of ’65 mini-reunions celebrationSaturday, October 235:30 – 8:30 p.m.BRaNNER DINING Hallafter the game, it will be shades of freshman year as we gather in the Branner Dining Room to find more friends from our stanford years.

Gathered around the room will be all those groups and experiences that we shared, from stanford in Italy to Rally Comm. appetizers and one drink ticket will be provided as you hop from one mini-reunion to another. for more details on ’65 Mini-Reunions, visit www.stanfordalumni.org/1965reunion

class of ’65 breakfast & Panel: “Life (Part 2) – what comes next?”Sunday, October 249:30 – 11:30 a.m.JIMMY v’s sPoRTs CafE (at the arrillaga family sports center)our generation is the first to be challenged to reinvent ourselves after the age of 65! after all, who is really retiring? We are living longer; we need to learn how to live well in these years. our panel of classmates will address some of the critical issues: How do we nur-ture our minds, retain our memo-ries? What should we be doing to maintain our health and a sense of happiness, purpose and well being? How do we make the most of the life before us? We anticipate a spirited discussion between audi-ence and panelists as we explore ideas and develop models for how best to address these challenges. Breakfast served at 9:30 a.m. Panel will begin at 10:00 a.m.

our cLass of ’65 eventsSign up for our reunion on the enclosed registration form. Choose from the daily packages or select à la carte options.

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Look who’s coming...

LeBon G. AbercrombieRichard J. AgnichDorothy Soares AllenKathryn Johnson AllisonDouglas J. ArnotMarilyn R. AustinI. Elizabeth Kuhn BacchettiCarolyn Patten BandaMary Gibson BandyEdward W. BarnholtGeorge M. BartlettBraden W. BeckLone Frederiksen BeesonPatricia McDermott BeynetHenry M. BillingsleyJack W. BlumensteinMichael D. BoothPeter L. BoyntonRichard R. BrearHenry H. BriggsWilliam C. BrownJudith Steelman BryldJohn E. BrysonSally Tetrick BuckleyJohn E. Cahill, Jr.Douglas M. CarneyShelley Smith CaseyVinton G. CerfPhilip G. ChapmanCarl K. CheneyBenny ChienJames R. Christensen, Jr.Constance Rolston ChurchDuane E. Clapp, Jr.Frederick W. CloughFarnum W. ColeCathy J. ColmanMarianne Pietschman ConleyThomas A. ConnaughtonCarey O. CookDavid F. CoombsAnne Klein CoverC. Eugene CubbageCarol Housh CubbageSusan Miller DauphineSusan McClure DiekmanDominic J. Disalvo, Jr.Jean DobleFranklin D. DodgeStanley L. DowsonSteve M. DurstSheryl EatonMichael B. EdwardsJohn P. EkstrandCarol Bransten FeinsteinJean Herz FelgerCharles W. FelsMary Lou FinleyR. Patrick Forster

Nancy Caling FosmireKaren F. A. FoxMark FranichDavid F. FraserBarbara Malloy FreemanEdith Dunn FrereJohn M. Fuller, Jr.Stanley R. GageKathleen Hellstrom GaisfordRobert B. GarnerRobert S. GarneroGarrett A. GarrettsonJohn B. Gilbert, Jr.John F. GilbertPaul M. GinsburgGretchen Maaske GouldWarren S. GrimesPatti H. HaganMichael H. HansenCynthia B. HarwoodJanet Craven HawkinsAnne Muller HayDouglas A. HaydelMarc I. HayutinCarol Agee HellumsCaroline Harris HendersonCarolyn Laird HennionAlan R. HickokElaine E. HillKent B. HinckleyJudith Hines KramerSharon Fogleman HockensmithBonnie Booth HoltThomas D. HoltGregory A. HowellRichard L. Huff

Stephen B. HurlbutKatherine Ann JacombJames B. JaquaDavid W. JeffersonStanley M. JosephLaurie Dunbar KeoughJ. Gary KernsRobert R. KimballSallie Cross KinghamRichard M. KovacevichGordon D. KramerJack KramerWilliam P. KuehnJean B. LanzAnn Brown LawsonStephen A. LererChristopher E. LewisPam LewisRoberta Nakashima LewisMarcia Cyrog LinnRexford C. Lint

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

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Roderick C. LipscombC. E. Long IIIGary F. LoveridgeBeverly A. LuppinoJacqueline P. LyallHenry C. MacQueen, Jr.James W. MagoChana Chiba MannenJohn C. MarkhamMac McConnellJim McCotterPeter H. McCreightRichard D. McIntoshMarli Schenck MeltonDirk T. MetzgerStephen S. MickElizabeth Culbertson MillerJohn E. Mitchell VIIIG. Douglas MoirMichael M. MooreDudley T. MoorheadDavid E. MorganJohn E. MurrayNeil E. NakadateJoe F. NealJeffrey L. NelsonKristine E. NelsonAnn Bergstrom NicholsonPatricia Sinton NoelCaroline Ward OdaMary A. Odegaard

S. Chris von Saltza OlmsteadClarence W. Olmstead, Jr.Rodney S. OmachiDavid L. OsbornWayne P. OtchisBettina Dungan PaigeChristopher PaigeThomas G. ParkerWendy Darling ParkinJohn P. PayeJoan Ferguson PeckIleen J. PetersonJane Langworthy PhillipsMeredith Bowen PhillipsKurt P. PidduckVerity Cook PowellJack B. PowerAllan J. PragerEdward R. PressmanLee N. PriceLowell W. PriceRichard E. RatcliffSandra Corsiglia RaymondWilliam A. ReadyMaria B. ReevesJenifer A. RenzelJ. Theodore RepaRuth L. RichardsJanette Stillwell RichmondIda K. RigbyJoe B. Ritchey

Ceila Dame RobbinsFrancis G. RobertsonJudith C. RohrerGordon S. RowleyNancy Burns RushJohn A. Saunders, Jr.Richard A. SchaeferFlorence Miller SchembsRosemary Bullis SchroederDaniel C. SchwartzTeresa Moran SchwartzLinda Prusiecki SenneKaren Nesbitt ShanorKathey Wheelis ShawPhilip M. Shaw, Jr.John D. ShillingMichael J. SitesBetty Shaeffer SkovS. Corbin SmithW. Bailey SmithWilliam David SmullinDouglas L. SoutarJana J. StatonJay L. SteeleKaren Moxness SteelePeter SteilPeter SteinhartPatricia H. StellSteven L. SternRobert E. StroheckerRobert L. SuffelRichard G. SugdenAnn C. SwansonLawrence G. TeslerJohn S. ThielbahrJudith Oglesby ThomasRowley M. Thomas IIIPeter V. ThompsonWalter W. Tiffany IIIValerie TracyRobert E. Tremain, Jr.Carol Howard TremblayBasil R. Twist, Jr.Hsiung C. TzeLaura Gellman TzeGerald C. UnderdalJ. Anthony VittalPeter R. VollSandra Foulke WagnerFrederic B. Walker IVWilloughby G. WallingRobert L. WeaverWilliam R. WellsFrank A. WelshCarol Ann Pehoushek WhiteJames R. WhiteKathleen Kreutter WhiteClifton D. WickstromAndrew T. WilliamsEdward K. Wong, Jr.Judith Darrow WoodDiane Maurel WustrackRoderick A. YoungJane Burr ZonesPhilip E. Zongker

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