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1958
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1963
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1968
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Spanish in Spain
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And celebrating our reunion classes
A special edition of The Colorado College
BULLETIN
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CONTACT US
Homecoming Central: (719) 227-8171 or (800) 852-6519
2 A message from the Director of Alumni Relations
3 Welcome to the Weekend
4 Strategic Conversations: Building on the Block with President Jill Tiefenthaler
5 Homecoming Weekend Traditions
7 Schedule of Events
14 Homecoming Convocation: Alumni Association Award Recipients
17 Academic Events
19 Athletic Events
21 The Arts
23 The Fifty Year Club and 50th Reunion Events
25 Homecoming Weekend General Information
25 Reunion Giving
28 Registration Form
30 Campus Map
THE COLORADO COLLEGE BULLETIN (122-860) is published four times per calendar year by Colorado College, 14 E. Cache La Poudre St., Colorado Springs, CO 80903-3294.
General Series 583. Bulletin Series 489. PERIODICALS postage paid at Colorado Springs 80901-9998 and at additional offices.
POSTMASTER: Please send ADDRESS CHANGES to the Colorado College Bulletin, Alumni Records 14 E. Cache La Poudre St., Colorado Springs, CO 80903-3294.
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A Message from the Director of Alumni Relations
“It has been in the deepest connections with others that I have experienced the greatest degree of learning, healing, and transformation. This connection is a powerful thing, with the ability to transform lives, and ultimately transform human experience.” ~ Kristi Bowman
Dear Alumni:
As we plan a weekend with you in mind, I hope, as new alumni director here at Colorado College, that you will consider joining us and your fellow alumni on campus for Homecoming on October 10 – 13, 2013. We’re excited to welcome you back to campus, and I, for one, look forward to meeting you and hearing your stories. Every one of us has a story woven from various threads of experience, many of them obtained in the “safe place” that was our time at college. At no other time in our lives are we given the same freedom to stretch ourselves and the boundaries around us than during those precious years.
Yes, life is busy. There are too many things to do, places to be, obligations to meet. But Colorado College is worthy of a visit to nurture your soul, stroke your consciousness, and connect with others who have shared a common experience. The writer William James puts it this way: “We are like islands in the sea, separate on the surface but connected in the deep.” Let that deep be Colorado College.
In this guide you will find details on events planned for the weekend. We’ve cross-referenced them in different ways so that you can easily peruse the offerings. You will also find the necessary information on how to register and where to stay, and we suggest that you block the time on your calendar now because we all know how easily our time can get dedicated to other things.
If you decide to join us, there is one program that will require some advance preparation, as only a college of CC’s caliber would, and that is the Freedom and Authority session dedicated to discussing “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks” by Rebecca Skloot. See details listed under the program listing for Saturday.
I know not when you visited campus last, but there may be no finer time to visit than October. With the scents and scenes of autumn playing among the peaks, we hope our program piques your senses on every level but especially from that place of human desire, the desire to connect.
We look forward to seeing you in October.
With eager anticipation of your arrival,
Anita Pariseau Director of Alumni Relations
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Welcome to the Weekend
We invite you to campus this fall for a special weekend of reuniting with friends, exploring and rediscovering campus, and celebrating your alma mater, Colorado College.
Join us for Homecoming traditions such as Freedom and Authority, Homecoming Convocation, and the all-campus picnic
under the tent. We’ll also celebrate new traditions including fireworks, an all-campus wine tasting, and a Faculty Meetup reception, providing alumni with an opportunity to catch up with their favorite faculty and emeriti faculty.
CLASS REUNIONSCongratulations to alumni from the classes of 1958 (55th Reunion), 1963 (50th Reunion), 1968 and 1969 (combined 45th Reunion), 1973 (40th Reunion), 1988 (25th Reunion), 1993 (20th Reunion), 1997 and 1998 (combined 15th Reunion), 2003 (10th Reunion), 2008 (5th Reunion), and the classes of 2011, 2012 and 2013 who will return for a Recent Grads Reunion.
We are especially pleased to induct the class of 1963 into the Fifty Year Club. Watch for these special alumni who will be wearing 50th reunion medallions, and be sure to congratulate them.
SPECIAL REUNIONS The following special gatherings take place during Homecoming. Please check the schedule and registration form for more details: Spanish in Spain 10th Anniversary, Rugby, Volleyball, Residential Life Staff, Alumni Athletes, and LGBTQ Alumni.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE OCTOBER 4, 2013 For more details, see page25.
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President’s Event
Strategic Conversations: Building on the BlockSaturday, October 12, 2013 Packard Theatre, Packard Hall, 1 - 2:30 p.m., Colorado Springs
We asked.
We listened.
We planned.
Now we engage in strategic conversations about plans for CC’s future. Join President Tiefenthaler in a town-hall meeting style forum where she’ll unveil the college’s strategic direction and invite you to ask questions and share ideas.If you are unable to attend Strategic Conversations: Building on the Block during Homecoming Weekend, please save the date to participate in an academic session in a city near you.
Wednesday, September 11, 2013 – New York Academy of Sciences, New York
Thursday, September 19, 2013 – The University Club, Chicago
Wednesday, September 25, 2013 – The Rainier Club, Seattle
Friday, September 27, 2013 – The Governor Hotel, Portland
Thursday, October 17, 2013 – The State Room, Boston
Tuesday, October 22, 2013 – Rembrandt Yard, Boulder
Thursday, October 24, 2013 – The City Club, San Francisco
Wednesday, October 30, 2013 – The California Club, Los Angeles
Thursday, November 14, 2013 – The Cosmos Club, Washington, D.C.
Wednesday, November 20, 2013 – The Minikahda Club, Minneapolis
Thursday, November 21, 2013 – Denver Botanic Gardens, Denver
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Homecoming Weekend TraditionsJoin us for some new and old Homecoming Weekend traditions!
Turn the page for a schedule of all events happening during Homecoming Weekend.
Friday Tours and Hours: page 8
Saturday Tours and Hours: page 10
Academic Events: pages 17 – 18
Athletic Events: pages 19 – 20
Visual Arts, Music, and Theatre Events: pages 21 – 22
Thursday, October 10 Friday, October 11
REGISTRATION CENTRAL8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Gaylord Hall, Worner Campus Center
8:30 8 a.m.Fifty Year Club Annual Meeting
and Breakfast, Bemis Great Hall
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9:30
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10:30 10:30 – 11:30 a.m.Fifty Year Club Induction Ceremony
for the Class of 1963, Shove Memorial Chapel
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noon
12:30
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4:30
5 5 – 7 p.m. Faculty Meet Up, Bemis Great Hall
and Lounge5:30
6 6 – 9 p.m.Class of 1963
50th Reunion Reception, Tutt Alumni House,
1205 N. Cascade Ave.
6 – 9 p.m.Class of 1963 50th Reunion
Dinner, Gates Common
Room, Palmer Hall
6:30
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7:30 7 – 9 p.m. Vintage CC, All-Campus
Wine Tasting, Armstrong Quad
Tent
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8:30
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9:30 9:30 p.m. – midnight
Fireworks, S’mores, and
Student Bands, McHugh Alumni
Plaza
9:30 p.m. – midnight
Benji’s Alumni Lounge,
Benjamin’s, Worner Campus
Center
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midnight
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WAYS TO REGISTERMailReturn the enclosed registration form with credit card information or check made payable to Colorado College to: Colorado College Alumni Relations 14 E. Cache La Poudre St. Colorado Springs, CO 80903
FaxFax the enclosed registration form to (719) 389-6271. Please do not include your credit card information on the registration form. An Alumni Relations staff member will follow up with you regarding payment information.
Onlinewww.coloradocollege.edu/homecoming
Early-bird registration available August 1 – October 4, 2013.
Saturday, October 12 Sunday, October 13
REGISTRATION CENTRAL8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Gaylord Hall, Worner Campus Center
8:30 – 10:30 a.m. Freedom and Authority
reading and discussion,
Gates Common Room, Palmer Hall
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10 a.m. – noonHomecoming Weekend
Farewell Brunch, Bemis Great Hall
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10:30 – 11:30 a.m. Homecoming Convocation,
Alumni Association Awards Ceremony,
Shove Memorial Chapel
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11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.All-Campus Picnic,
Armstrong Quad Tent
noon
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1 – 2:30 p.m.Strategic Conversations:
Building on the Block with President Jill Tiefenthaler,
Packard Theatre, Packard Hall
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2:45 – 4:30 p.m. Reunion Class Photos,
East of Cutler Hall
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6 – 9:30 p.m.Reunion Class Receptions
and Dinners, various locations
on and off campus
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9:30 p.m. – midnight
Benji’s Alumni Lounge,
Benjamin’s, Worner Campus
Center
9:30 p.m. – 1 a.m.Homecoming
Dance, Armstrong Quad
Tent
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Thursday, October 10, 2013 6 p.m.Class of 1963 50th Reunion Reception, Tutt Alumni House, 1205 N. Cascade Ave. Hors d’oeuvres reception.
Friday, October 11, 2013
8 a.m. Fifty Year Club Annual Meeting and Breakfast, Bemis Great Hall
Annual meeting for all members of the Fifty Year Club. All current members and 50th reunion alumni, who will be inducted into the FYC later this same day, are encouraged to attend.
10:30 a.m.
Fifty Year Club Induction Ceremony for the
Class of 1963, Shove Memorial ChapelPresident Jill Tiefenthaler and Dean of the College/Dean of the Faculty Sandra Wong present Fifty Year Club diplomas to the Class of 1963. For more detailed information see page 23.
11 a.m.J. Michael Hoffman Laboratory Dedication, Barnes Science Center, 4th floor westThe Anthropology Department will host a memorial dedication of the Biological Anthropology Lab to J. Michael Hoffman, a 32-year member of the department.
2 – 5 p.m. LinkedIn Boot Camp for Networking and Business Success, Richard F. Celeste Theatre, Edith Kinney Gaylord Cornerstone Arts CenterKevin Knebl has been speaking internationally for over 16 years on how to network effectively and establish connections that lead to mutually beneficial, long term, win-win relationships. Kevin is an in-demand speaker, trainer, advisor, and McGraw-Hill published author. He also has more recommendations on his LinkedIn profile than anyone else in the world!
2 p.m. Story Sharing with the Class of ’63, Bemis Lounge, Bemis HallMembers of the Class of ’63 will gather to share stories.
2:30 – 3:30 p.m.Frank Flood Memorial Track Dedication Ceremony, Washburn FieldLight refreshments will be served.
3 – 4:30 p.m. First Mondays on Friday: The Best Game You Can Name with Dave Bidini, Armstrong Theatre, Armstrong Hall Join bestselling sportswriter Dave Bidini for an exuberant, evocative, highly personal, and vividly colored account of what defines the magic of hockey. For more detailed information see page 17.
3 – 5 p.m. Music Department Showcase Concert, Packard Theatre, Packard HallConcert featuring CC music department students, ensembles, and performance faculty.
Schedule of EventsRegistration Central is open:Friday, October 11 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. and Saturday, October 12 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m., Gaylord Hall, Worner Campus Center
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3 – 5 p.m.Seventh Annual Residential Life Staff and Housing Reunion Reception, Slocum LoungeCall your friends and roommates and let’s get together Saturday afternoon to reminisce, learn about the changes in residential life, and meet the current leadership team. Bring your old pictures, cameras, and family. Light refreshments will be served. Please RSVP to Sandy Yowell at [email protected].
4 p.m. College Admission Seminar, Cutler HallCollege-bound teenagers – and their parents – often can be overwhelmed by the choices and requirements of college admission. What courses are important to take in high school? How significant are extracurricular activities, essays, test scores, and interviews? When should preparation for college admission begin? CC alumni with teenagers who are beginning the
Friday Tours and Hours6:30 a.m. – 7 p.m. El Pomar Sports Center and Adam F. Press Fitness Center openCheck in with official Homecoming Weekend name tag.
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. Bookstore open, lower level, Worner Campus CenterAlumni receive bookstore discount with official Homecoming Weekend name tag.
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. Reunion Giving Photo Booth, Gaylord Hall, Worner Campus CenterAfter picking up your registration materials, swing by the Annual Giving sponsored photo booth to capture some new CC memories. Kick start your weekend with a set of fun and unique photos that you can take with you. Awaken your inner child, have some fun, meet new people, and make a new memory. Props and costumes will be provided.
9 a.m. – 5 p.m. “Preserving Colorado College’s History,” Special Collections, Tutt LibraryJessy Randall, archivist and curator of special collections, will share how the unique history of Colorado College is protected through the years.
11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Guided Tours of the renovated El Pomar Sports Center and new Adam F. Press Fitness Center, El Pomar Sports CenterTour will begin at the main El Pomar Sports Center entrance off Cache La Poudre St.
noon – 4 p.m. Academic Department Open HousesFor more detailed information see page 17.
12:30 – 7 p.m. Student Exhibition: Highlights from the Senior Art Majors’ Exhibition, IDEA Space Atrium, Edith Kinney Gaylord Cornerstone Arts CenterFor more detailed information see page 21.
1 – 3 p.m. The Press at Colorado College Open House, Taylor HallCome visit The Press at Colorado College. View old and new publications of The Press, and enjoy on-going printing demonstrations where visitors will be able to make their own keepsake print by hand.
1 – 4 p.m. Ritt Kellogg Climbing Gym Open House, El Pomar Sports CenterStop in and learn how to belay, climb, “boulder” down low on the wall without ropes, or simply just come and watch. More information on page 19.
1 – 5 p.m. “Richard Melo: A Life in Prints,” Coburn Gallery, Worner Campus CenterFor more detailed information see page 22.
1 – 5 p.m. “Systems and Subversions,” IDEA Space, Edith Kinney Gaylord Cornerstone Arts CenterFor more detailed information see page 21.
2 p.m. Guided Tour, “Systems and Subversions,” IDEA Space, Edith Kinney Gaylord Cornerstone Arts Center For more detailed information see page 21.
3 p.m. Campus Tour, begins at Cutler HallCall the Admission Office at (800) 542-7214 or (719) 389-6344 to make a reservation.
6 p.m. – midnight Children’s Lounge, Check in at room #213, Worner Campus CenterChildcare is available for children 12 and younger and is provided by Event Sitters by Charity. The cost is $15 per child and includes dinner. Please register by October 4 so that we can have enough staff to provide your children with the highest quality of care.
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college search process are invited to this special session. Topics covered include: What it takes to gain admission to a selective liberal arts college; how to get the most from a campus visit; and information on financial aid. Call (800) 542-7214 or (719) 389-6344 to reserve space.
4 – 6:30 p.m.Classes of 1968 and 1969 45th Reunion Reception, Louis Multi-Purpose Room and Terrace, Adam F. Press Fitness Center Reception for members of the Classes of 1968 and 1969 and their guests.
4 – 6 p.m. Spanish in Spain Reunion Reception, Tutt House, 1205 N. Cascade Ave. Reception for alumni and current students celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Spanish in Spain program.
4 – 6 p.m. Alumni LGBTQ Reception, McHugh Commons, Western RidgeLesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) alumni are invited to a reception hosted by Colorado College LGBTQ staff, faculty, and students. Heavy hors d’oeuvres and beer and wine to be served.
5 – 7 p.m. Faculty Meet Up, Bemis Great Hall and LoungeAlumni are invited to catch up with their favorite faculty and emeriti faculty. Drop in for cocktails and conversation. This event is free, but please register in advance.
6 – 9 p.m. Class of 1963 50th Reunion Reception and Dinner, Gates Common Room, Palmer Hall Reception and dinner for members of the Class of 1963 and their guests. Classmate
Michael Grace ’63, professor and former interim-CC president, will share remarks.
7 – 9 p.m. Vintage CC, All-Campus Wine Tasting, Armstrong Quad TentCut off your ties and kick off your heels for this casual, yet classy event on the Quad. Alumni, faculty, and staff can enjoy hors d’oeuvres and music while sampling wine and beer crafted by Colorado College alumni.
7:30 p.m.“Where Are We Going? And What Are We Doing?” A performance piece by John Cage and directed by Professor Andrew Manley, Kresge Lecture Hall, Tutt Science Building For more detailed information see page 22.
8 p.m., 9 p.m., and 10 p.m. Stargazing with Professor Shane Burns, Barnes ObservatorySign up at Registration Central upon arrival for an evening of stargazing with Professor Shane Burns (physics). Space is limited.
9:30 p.m. – midnightFireworks, S’mores, and Student Bands, McHugh Alumni PlazaThe Student Alumni Association invites all students and alumni to celebrate our newest Homecoming tradition – a CC fireworks extravaganza! Student bands and make your own s’mores start at 9:30 p.m. Fireworks start at 10 p.m.
9:30 p.m. – midnightBenji’s Alumni Lounge, Benjamin’s, Worner Campus CenterLooking for a quiet alternative to the fireworks? Relax and continue conversations with friends at Benji’s Lounge. Light snacks and a cash bar will be available.
Friday, October 11, 2013 continued
SHUTTLE SERVICEA complimentary shuttle will be available during Homecoming Weekend. The shuttle will pick you up at the main entrance of the Antlers Hilton and Wyndham Grand hotels downtown, and on the south side of the Worner Campus Center.
Hours:Friday, October 11,7:30 – 11 a.m., 4 – 6 p.m., 9 – midnight
Saturday, October 12,8 – 11 a.m., 4 – 6 p.m., 9 – midnight
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Saturday, October 12, 20135:45 – 8 a.m. Homecoming Bike Tour, meet bus in front of Tutt LibraryJoin us for a sunrise tour of Gold Camp Road in beautiful Cheyenne Cañon. The easy, guided (mostly downhill) tour includes transportation to and from campus; Specialized mountain bikes and helmets are provided. The tour company asks that you do not bring your own bike. Registration is required, and participants should meet in front of Tutt Library at 5:45 a.m.
7 a.m. Registration for the 25th Annual Tiger Classic 5K Race, Monument Valley Park
8 a.m. 25th Annual Tiger Classic 5K Race, Monument Valley Park The race benefits the Tiger Pride Fund for Athletics and includes participants from the Pikes Peak area. Runners, joggers, and walkers of all levels are welcome. Registration required. For more detailed information see page 19.
8:30 – 10:30 a.m. Freedom and Authority reading and discussion, Gates Common Room, Palmer HallJoin us for a Homecoming weekend tradition based on Freedom and Authority, the popular interdisciplinary course taught at Colorado College for more than 50 years. This year’s Freedom and Authority reading will be “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks” by Rebecca Skloot and will be available for purchase online from the Colorado College bookstore, www.neebo.com/colorado-college or call the bookstore at (800) 854-3930. For more detailed information see page 18.
Saturday Tours and Hours8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. Bookstore open, lower level, Worner Campus CenterAlumni receive bookstore discount with official Homecoming Weekend name tag.
8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. Reunion Giving Photo Booth, Gaylord Hall, Worner Campus CenterAfter picking up your registration materials, swing by the Annual Giving sponsored photo booth to capture some new CC memories. Kick start your weekend with a set of fun and unique photos that you can take with you. Awaken your inner child, have some fun, meet new people, and make a new memory. Props and costumes will be provided.
9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Student Exhibition: Highlights from the Senior Art Majors’ Exhibition, IDEA Space Atrium, Edith Kinney Gaylord Cornerstone Arts CenterFor more detailed information see page 21.
10 a.m. and 11 a.m. Campus Tour, begins at Cutler HallCall the Admission Office at (800) 542-7214 or (719) 389-6344 to make a reservation.
11 a.m. – 7 p.m. El Pomar Sports Center and Adam F. Press Fitness Center openCheck in with official Homecoming Weekend name tag.
1 – 5 p.m. “Richard Melo: A Life in Prints,” Coburn Gallery, Worner Campus CenterFor more detailed information see page 22.
3 p.m. Guided Tour, “Systems and Subversions,” IDEA Space, Edith Kinney Gaylord Cornerstone Arts CenterFor more detailed information see page 21.
3 p.m. Guided Tour of the renovated El Pomar Sports Center and new Adam F. Press Fitness Center, El Pomar Sports CenterTour will begin at the main El Pomar Sports Center entrance off Cache La Poudre St.
3 – 4:30 p.m. Greek Open Houses
6 p.m. – midnight Children’s Lounge, check in at room #213, Worner Campus CenterChildcare is available for children 12 and younger and is provided by Event Sitters by Charity. Registration in advance is required.
CHILDREN’S LOUNGEFriday, October 11 6 p.m. – midnight
Saturday, October 12 6 p.m. – midnight,
Worner Campus Center
For more details, see page 27.
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10:30 – 11:30 a.m. Homecoming Convocation Alumni Association Awards, Shove Memorial ChapelPresident Jill Tiefenthaler and Alumni Association Board President Chris Moon Schluter ’65 will present the Benezet, Worner, Riley, and Spirit of Adventure Awards. Everyone is invited to attend this special ceremony that honors our distinguished award recipients and will feature remarks from President Tiefenthaler. The Reunion Cup, awarded to the reunion class with the best Homecoming Weekend attendance, will be presented during the ceremony. Learn more about this year’s recipients on page 14.
11 a.m.Kathleen Jones ’80 Award Dedication, Barnes Science Center, 4th floor westThe Anthropology Department will host a memorial dedication of an exhibit to anthropology major graduate Kathleen Ann Jones ’80. The Jones Fund provides anthropology majors with research funds.
11 a.m. – 3 p.m.Rugby Alumni vs. Student Challenge, Donald Autrey Field
11:30 a.m. All-Campus Picnic, Armstrong Quad TentThe Alumni Association invites alumni and their families to gather for a picnic lunch on the quad. Please register in advance. Free for children 12 and younger.
Saturday Class Reunion Events55th Reunion: Class of 19586 p.m. Reception and dinner, Tutt Alumni House
50th Reunion: Class of 19636 p.m. Dinner and hockey game, Wigand Room at the World Arena, 3185 Venetucci Blvd.; bus leaves from in front of Tutt Library at 5:30 p.m. and from the Antlers Hilton at 5:45 p.m.
45th Reunion: Classes of 1968 & 1969 6 p.m. Reception and dinner, Gates Common Room, Palmer Hall
40th Reunion: Class of 1973 6 p.m. Reception and dinner, McHugh Commons, Western Ridge
25th Reunion: Class of 19886:30 p.m. Reception, Bemis Great Hall
20th Reunion: Class of 19936:30 p.m. Reception, Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, 30 W. Dale St.
15th Reunion: Classes of 1997 & 19986:30 p.m. Reception, Great Hall, El Pomar Sports Center
10th Reunion: Class of 20036 p.m. Reception and dinner, Gaylord Hall, Worner Campus Center
5th Reunion: Class of 20087 p.m. Reception, dinner and free dance ticket, Armstrong Great Hall
Recent Graduates Reunion: Classes of 2011, 2012, and 20138 p.m. Cocktails, light snacks, and free dance ticket, Main Space, Edith Kinney Gaylord Cornerstone Arts Center
Saturday, October 12, 2013, continued
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noon – 3 p.m.Class of 1958, 55th Reunion Luncheon, Faculty Commons, Cossitt HallMembers from the Class of 1958 gather with emeriti faculty for lunch, a class photo, and slideshow with the history of Colorado College. A tour of the renovated El Pomar Sports Center and new Adam F. Press Fitness Center immediately follows.
1 – 2:30 p.m.Strategic Conversations: Building on the Block, Packard Theatre, Packard HallJoin President Tiefenthaler in a town-hall meeting style forum where she’ll unveil the college’s strategic direction and invite you to ask questions and share ideas. For more detailed information see page 4.
2:30 – 4 p.m. State of the Rockies Presentation, Slocum CommonsPresented by student researchers and Professor Walt Hecox ’64 (environmental science). For more detailed information, see page 18.
2:45 – 4:30 p.m. Reunion Class Photos, East of Cutler HallIn the event of rain, check in at the Edith Kinney Gaylord Cornerstone Arts Center. A complimentary printed photo will be sent to all members of the Class of ’63. 2:45 p.m.: 50th – Class of 19633 p.m.: 45th – Classes of 1968 and 19693:15 p.m.: 40th – Class of 19733:30 p.m.: 25th – Class of 19883:45 p.m.: 20th – Class of 19934 p.m.: 15th – Classes of 1997 and 19984:15 p.m.: 10th – Class of 20034:30 p.m.: 5th – Class of 2008
3 – 5 p.m.Schlessman Pool’s 50th Anniversary Celebration and Swimming and Diving Team
Reunion, Schlessman NatatoriumJoin us for this special event recognizing 50 years of swimming and diving and Schlessman Pool historical events, followed by a pool party and alumni/varsity swimming and diving meet.
4 – 5:30 p.m.“Finally, I’ve Got Some Time to Save the World,” Slocum CommonsWith the Classes of ’68 and ’69 leading the way, there is a whole generation of baby boomers with the time, talent, and energy to finally keep the promises we made as students to make a difference in the world. Presenters include Bill McDonald ’68, Wink Davis ’68, and Dorothy Bradley ’69. More details on this alumni panel presentation can be found on page 18.
4 p.m.Alumni Athletes Reception, Great Hall, El Pomar Sports CenterAdvanced registration is required. See registration form.
6:30 p.m.Women’s Rugby vs. Air Force Academy, Washburn Field
7:07 p.m. CC Men’s Hockey vs. United States Under-18 Team, World Arena Cheer on the Tigers as they take on United States Under-18 Team at the World Arena. For ticket information, please see page 20.
7:30 p.m. “Where Are We Going? And What Are We Doing?” A performance piece by John Cage and directed by Professor Andrew Manley, Kresge Lecture Hall, Tutt Science Building For more detailed information see page 22.
8 p.m.Men’s Rugby vs. Air Force Academy, Washburn Field
9:30 p.m. – 1 a.m.Homecoming Dance, Armstrong Quad Tent Alumni and students gather to dance the night away. State ID or passport required to purchase alcohol. Alumni may purchase tickets in advance.
9:30 p.m. – midnightBenji’s Alumni Lounge, Benjamin’s, Worner Campus CenterLooking for a quiet alternative to the dance? Relax and continue conversations with friends at Benji’s Lounge. Light snacks and a cash bar will be available.
Sunday, October 13, 20139 a.m. Class of 1958 Walk in Garden of the Gods (path is level and paved)
Join classmates for an easy walk through Garden of the Gods. A CC bus will leave from in front of the Antlers Hilton at 8:30 a.m. and from in front of Tutt Library at 8:45 a.m. to arrive at the Garden of the Gods by 9 a.m.
10 a.m. – noonHomecoming Weekend Farewell Brunch, Bemis Great HallAlumni gather for brunch and to say goodbye.
11 a.m. CC Women’s Soccer vs. University of Tulsa, Stewart Field
noonFifth Annual Steve Durand Memorial Alumni Volleyball Game, El Pomar Sports CenterColorado College volleyball alumni are invited to play in the alumni match.
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Class Reunion volunteers give their time and energy to help make their reunion a success. If you are interested in serving on a future reunion committee, let us know at [email protected].
Class of 1963 – 50th Reunion Co-chairs: Ben Eastman, Bobbie Tolley Anton Committee:Art Berglund, Brad Chase, Honie B. Wilson Crandall, Raechel Jensen Fouts, Bruce Franklin, Erv Hinds, David Hite, Ben Lewis, Joe Moore, Isabel Williams Shanahan, Bill Stafford, Brett Stearns, Peigi Benham Szvetecz
Classes of 1968 and 1969 – 45th ReunionCo-chairs: Lana Coffman ’68, Chad Milton ’69Committee: Diane Brown Benninghoff ’68, Doug Brown ’68, Kathy Culbertson Frieze ’68, Sonia Margolin ImMasche ’68, Bob Manning ’69, Marianne Bornefeld Martin
’68, Laurel McLeod ’69, Bart Mendenhall ’68, Cindy Todd Tanner ’69
Class of 1973 – 40th Reunion Co-chairs: Sally Davis Parsons, Ron RubinCommittee: Craig Campbell, Will Denson, Henry Doyle, Judy Thompson Fischer, John Fyfe, Ted Lindeman, Janet Fraser Martin, Ann Morrison Smith, Ron Smith, Shelley Smith, Jan Wanner Snooks, Sam Taylor, Joanie Dobrowolski Urbaniak, Anna Blackford Zier
Class of 1988 – 25th Reunion Co-chairs: Denise Heidman Sheridan, Mim Kahn SichelCommittee:Sarah Warner Burdick, Denise Calkins-Youngquist, David Fitzgerald, Brian Grossman, Keith Hoppe, Rink Murray, Karl Ossentjuk, Liz Stanton
Class of 1993 – 20th ReunionCommittee:Liza Reeder Carey, Todd Frisbie, Rachelle Latimer, Mark Elroy Peterson,
Taylor Reynolds, Melinda Lee Sharkey, Todd Wiseman
Classes of 1997 and 1998 – 15th Reunion Committee: Matt Banks ’97, Jane Carter ’98, Megan Perkins ’98, Chris Rose ’97, Kim Silver ’98, Alice Dow Walker ’97
Class of 2003 – 10th Reunion Co-chairs: Katie Guffin, Mandy Sheets Committee: Kitren Fischer, Michael Goldstone, Emily Irwin, Kristy Payne Matteson, Jody Peterson McGinley, Kathy Morgan, Jordan Pock, Jana Miller Ransom, Jenica Kline Schevene
Class of 2008 – 5th ReunionCo-chairs: Maija Benitz, Sierra Fleenor, Liz Jung, Justin Quintana Committee: Lauren Aczon, Lissa Crocker, Kirsten Ostergaard DeMoss, Molly Dilg, Natalie Gosnell, Josh Kraut, Sarah Lee Winstead, Caroline Mead, Ash Merscher, Isabel Werner, Paige Whitney
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Homecoming ConvocationSaturday, October 12, 2013 Shove Memorial Chapel 10:30 – 11:30 a.m.
The following people will be honored with awards at Homecoming Weekend 2013.The Louis T. Benezet Award recognizes outstanding achievement in one’s chosen field, excellence through unusual success or contribution, innovation or research that has advanced a profession or a cause, and/or extraordinary contributions and achievements that have improved people’s lives and exemplify the values of a liberal arts education. These attributes characterized the important contributions of Louis T. Benezet, president of Colorado College, 1955-63. Recipients: Jeff Bauer ’69, Max Power ’63.Jeff Bauer ’69 is an internationally recognized health futurist and medical economist, based in Chicago, Ill. Known for his proposals to create an efficient and effective health care delivery system through multi-stakeholder partnerships and other initiatives focused in the private sector, Jeff is an independent, industry thought leader, who forecasts the evolution of health care and develops practical approaches to improving the medical sector of the American economy. Jeff has published more than 225 articles, books, web pages, and videos on health care delivery. He is quoted often in the national press and writes regularly for professional journals that cover the business of health care. In addition, Jeff has a strong foundation of academic experience. He was a full-time teacher and administrator at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center in Denver from 1973 to 1984, where he held appointments as associate professor and as assistant chancellor for planning and program development. He also served concurrently for four years as health policy adviser to Colorado Gov. Richard D. Lamm. Max Power ’63 is the author of “America’s Nuclear Wastelands: Politics, Accountability and Cleanup,” published in 2008. The American Library Association selected the book as one of 21 “Best of the Best” from university presses in 2008. Max currently resides in Corvallis, Oregon, and chairs the statutory Oregon Hanford Cleanup Board as a governor-appointed citizen member. He also is a neutral member of the Hanford Concerns Council, a group chartered to deal with complex employee concerns involving health, safety and environmental issues. He has been involved in the Hanford Openness Workshops, and served in joint projects with the Washington League of Women Voters and other nonprofit and governmental organizations in a series of workshops regarding the disposition of surplus plutonium and the interstate transfers of nuclear waste. Max was senior policy adviser in the Nuclear Waste Program of the Washington State Department of Ecology, Olympia, where he worked on nuclear contamination and cleanup issues. The Lloyd E. Worner Award recognizes outstanding loyalty, service and generosity to the college as evidenced by continuing concern and support for students and the quality of teaching and learning, as well as the general well-being and future excellence of the institution. These attributes
Jeff Bauer ’69
Max Power ’63
The Colorado College Alumni Association requests your nominations for the 2014 Benezet, Worner, Riley, and Spirit of Adventure Awards.Do you know of an alumnus/alumna, faculty or staff member who should be recognized for their contributions to CC or to society? If so, we need YOUR nominations! www.coloradocollege.edu/alumninomination
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characterized the many years of service and effective contributions of Lloyd E. Worner, Class of 1942, who served as a faculty member, dean and ultimately president of Colorado College (1964-81). Recipient: Greg Smith ’69.Greg Smith ’69, of Denver, is a health care business lawyer and an adjunct/affiliate faculty member in bioethics and law at the University of Denver, Regis University, and the University of Colorado, Denver. After finishing law school, Greg returned to Colorado and became active in the CC alumni program, starting in Denver with work on various local committees and eventually serving on the CC Alumni Association Board, culminating in becoming president from 1997-2001, during which time he also served on CC’s Board of Trustees. He considers that time to be one of the greatest opportunities he has had to serve the college and become better acquainted with its administration, faculty, staff, and then-current students as well. Having had the grounding of a CC education, he decided to continue his own formal education by returning to graduate school in 2006 and is currently working on a doctorate in bioethics and health policy at Loyola University. Greg says the intellectual curiosity formed, nurtured, and supported at CC has been of tremendous importance to his academic success in recent years.
The Gresham Riley Award recognizes faculty and staff who have made a significant difference to the Colorado College community through outstanding service, commitment and accomplishment. The continuing concern for and support of students and alumni demonstrated by such individuals ensure the general well being and future excellence of the college. These accomplishments exemplify the important contributions made by Gresham Riley, the tenth president of Colorado College, 1981-92. Recipients: Marcia Dobson, John Riker.Marcia Dobson, professor of classics, has taught in the Classics Department for 36 years. Dobson initiated the Psychoanalysis Minor at Colorado College, and now teaches classes in psychoanalysis to CC students both at Colorado College and at the Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute during the summer. Marcia’s recent research and publications consider classical texts in their relationship to psychoanalytic thinking and theory, more particularly: “Freud, Kohut, Sophocles: “Did Oedipus Do Wrong?” and “Contemporary psychological approaches to the Aristophanes Myth in Plato’s Symposium” (Dobson and Riker, 2013). Marcia is also an associate editor of the International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology. The core of everything Marcia does lies in teaching her students. Over the years she and her husband, Professor John Riker, have engaged in overloads at the college, such as teaching students about alcohol and drugs as well as engaging them in the delightful diversions of ballroom dancing, an important avocation for them both. John Riker is professor of philosophy at Colorado College. John came to Colorado College in the fall of 1968 and has taught here for 44 years, barring just one year when he was the Kohut Professor at the University of Chicago. He chaired the Philosophy Department for 15 years, and has been interim chair several times. For the first 23 years of his career, John published almost nothing. Rather, he was establishing himself as a teacher, performing various administrative tasks for the department and the college, and reading widely in theories of human nature—sociological, anthropological, biological, ethological, and psychoanalytic. John says it took a long time for this scholarship to formulate itself into a theory, but once it did, his writing took off. In the past 20 years he has published three
Greg Smith ’69
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books. Also during this latter part of his career, he has been voted Lloyd Worner Teacher of the Year four times, Bob Pizzi Advisor of the Year twice, and was the initial recipient of the Victor Nelson-Cisneros Award for the person most promoting diversity on campus.
The Spirit of Adventure Award recognizes an alumnus/a, who exemplifies the unique CC experience through a life of intellectual, social or physical adventure. These attributes are characterized by Robert M. Ormes ’26, English Professor, Colorado College, 1952-1973 who was the inaugural award recipient. He was an adventurer of the mind, body and the spirit which exemplifies much of what is special about Colorado College. Recipient: Brian Grossman ’88.As a co-founder of Kids in the Game, Brian Grossman ’88 had a vision to provide access to sports programs to underprivileged kids throughout the United States. Brian recently co-founded ElectricXP, a passion data company with a mission to build a new and unique platform — Buckitdream — that provides people around the world with the opportunity to create a virtual bucket list and live their dream experiences. Brian’s own major bucket list accomplishment was the Marathon des Sables (“Marathon of the Sands”), a 6-stage/7-day adventure in the Sahara Desert of Morocco, known as the “Toughest Footrace on Earth.” Brian has more than 20 years of professional experience working in start-up, early stage, and advanced company businesses with innovative technologies. He served as director of corporate development at CDC Corporation, identifying and negotiating Asia Pacific distribution partnerships and the acquisition of enterprise software companies. As a co-founder and director of Platinum China Software, he was responsible for building the sales and marketing organization, legal matters, and Greater China expansion strategy, eventually orchestrating the trade sale of the company to CDC.
Brian Grossman ’88
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BOARD OFFICERSChristine Moon Schluter ’65, P’91, Sanibel, Fla. (President)Alan Harris ’77, Dallas, Texas (Past President)Maro Zagoras ’89, Fort Collins, Colo. (President-Elect)Meghan Groome ’00, Brooklyn, N.Y. (Secretary)ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BOARD MEMBERSGordon Aoyagi ’67, Rockville, Md.Susan White Burgamy ’66, Denver, Colo. (Chair, Nominations/ Awards Committee)Heather Carroll ’89, Colorado Springs, Colo. (Alumni Trustee)Pamela Carter ’84, P’10, P’13, Oakland, Calif. (Chair, Admissions Committee)
Vernon (Gene) Eiswerth ’59, P’82, Evergreen, Colo.Judy Thompson Fischer ’73, P’00, P’02, P’03, P’06, Wayzata, Minn.Thomas Fitzgerald ’57, P’85, P’88, Aurora, Colo. (Fifty Year Club President)Les Goss ’72, Colorado Springs, Colo.Noel Gugliotta ’11, Fountain, Colo.Jeff Haney ’76, Colorado Springs, Colo.Alison Henry ’99, San Francisco, Calif. (Chair, Engagement Committee)Jesse Horn ’07, Denver, Colo.David G. Hughes ’76, P’09, Highland Park, Ill., (Chair, Student Life Committee)Iain Hyde ’06, Denver, Colo. (Chair, Development Committee)Adam Kretz ’08, Stanford, Calif.Sonia Kumar-Chainani ’03, Baltimore, Md.Timothy Lambert ’92, Colorado Springs, Colo.
Howard Lehman ’78, Salt Lake City, UtahAmy Shackelford Louis ’84, P’16, Hinsdale, Ill. (Alumni Trustee)Alan Luzietti ’92, Denver, Colo.Molly Magdalain ’01, Brooklyn, N.Y.Brianna McAleer ’05, Fargo, N.D.Eric Mellum ’90, Minneapolis, Minn.Caroline Mullen ’05, Nashville, Tenn.Krista Nygaard ’01, Cambridge, Mass.Kathy Nyrop ’77, P’13, San Francisco, Calif.Karen Rechnitzer Pope ’70, P’04, Austin, Texas (Alumni Trustee)Judy Reid ’65, P’02, Boulder, Colo.Robert (Robin) Reid ’59, San Diego, Calif.Antonio (Tony) Rosendo ’02, Colorado Springs, Colo.Jane E.S. (Jesse) Sokolow ’72, Riverdale, N.Y.
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Academic Events
Lifelong LearningDo you miss the intense intellectual engagement you had at CC? Stimulating classroom discussions with treasured faculty members and impromptu, late-night debating sessions with friends and classmates can be some of the best memories from college. We’ve taken that into account in designing many events at Homecoming 2013. You will be challenged intellectually and encouraged to read, reflect, discuss,
question, and maybe even debate.
Friday, October 11, 2013 noon – 4 p.m. Academic Department Open Houses
Department Time LocationAnthropology 1 – 3 p.m. Barnes Science Center,
Room 402
Asian Studies, Feminist & Gender Studies, Race & Ethnic Studies
1 – 4 p.m. Interdisciplinary House Leadership, Lennox House
Classics & Comparative Literature
1 – 3 p.m. Cossitt Hall, Room 201
Economics and Business lunch and open house
11 – 2 p.m. Gates Common Room, Palmer Hall
Education 2 – 4 p.m. Mierow House
English 2 – 4 p.m. English Department Lounge, Armstrong Hall
Spanish 1 – 3 p.m. Romance Languages Lounge, AH 319, Armstrong Hall
The Hulbert Center for Southwest Studies Programs
1 – 3 p.m. Hulbert Center (Dern House), 1109 N. Cascade Ave.
3 – 4:30 p.m. First Mondays on Friday: “The Best Game You Can Name” with Dave Bidini, Armstrong Theatre, Armstrong HallJoin bestselling sportswriter Dave Bidini for an exuberant, evocative, highly personal, and vividly colored account of what defines the magic of hockey. Born and raised in Canada, Bidini has traveled the world, chronicling the many strange and unlikely places where hockey is played. From a rink on the seventh story of a mall in Hong Kong, to Dubai, where hockey is brand new and incredulous Bedouin drop by the Al Ain rink to touch the ice, Bidini provides some striking observations about the game of hockey, its fans, and the moments of grace that enrich it.
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Saturday, October 12, 2013 8:30 – 10:30 a.m. Freedom and Authority reading and discussion, Gates Common Room, Palmer Hall Join us for a Homecoming weekend tradition based on Freedom and Authority, the popular interdisciplinary course taught at Colorado College for more than 50 years. Attendees will have a plenary session to discuss the book and then break out into smaller discussion groups led by members of the faculty. “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks” by Rebecca Skloot takes us on an extraordinary journey, from the “colored” ward of Johns Hopkins Hospital in the 1950s to stark white laboratories with freezers full of HeLa cells; from Henrietta’s small, dying hometown of Clover, Virginia—a land of wooden slave quarters, faith healings, and voodoo—to East Baltimore today, where her children and grandchildren live and struggle with the legacy of her cells. This book will be available for purchase online from the Colorado College bookstore, go to http://www.neebo.com/colorado-college or call the bookstore at (800) 854-3930.
2:30 – 4 p.m. “Large Landscape Conservation in the Rockies: Innovative Private-Public Partnerships” State of the Rockies Presentation, Slocum CommonsThe State of the Rockies Project is in its 11th year of increasing public understanding of vital issues affecting the Rockies. Alumni are encouraged to join the ongoing discussion of the issues that affect our beautiful yet fragile region. Presented by student researchers and Professor Walt Hecox ’64 (environmental science).
4 – 5:30 p.m. “Finally, I’ve Got Some Time to Save the World,” Slocum CommonsWith the Classes of ’68 and ’69 leading the way, there is a whole generation of baby boomers with the time, talent, and energy to finally keep the promises we made as students to make a difference in the world. Newly turned out or soon to be retirees are a force looking for the best ways to have an impact. With the State of the Rockies as a springboard, we will discuss how that talent can be engaged to have an impact on our world: service with government and industry boards, NGOs and activist organizations, cranky letter and blog writing, or simply (or not so simply) walking the walk when it comes to our passions. Presenters include Bill McDonald ’68, former US official on western water, Wink Davis ’68, organic farmer, former lawyer, and Dorothy Bradley ’69, former Montana legislator, gubernatorial candidate, and environmental activist.
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Athletic Events
Friday, October 11, 2013 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Guided Tour of the renovated El Pomar Sports Center and new Adam F. Press Fitness Center, El Pomar Sports CenterTour will begin at the main El Pomar Sports Center entrance off Cache La Poudre St.
1 – 4 p.m. Ritt Kellogg Climbing Gym Open House, El Pomar Sports CenterStop in and learn how to belay, climb, “boulder” down low on the wall without ropes, or simply just come and watch. Open to all ages and fun for anyone who is interested in climbing. All equipment, including shoes and harnesses, will be provided. Wear comfortable clothes. If you have personal climbing gear you are welcome to bring it, but it is not necessary. All participants will need to sign a waiver.
2:30 – 3:30 p.m. Frank Flood Memorial Track Dedication Ceremony, Washburn FieldLight refreshments will be served.
Saturday, October 12, 20137 a.m. Registration for the 25th Annual Tiger Classic 5K Race, Monument Valley Park
8 a.m. 25th Annual Tiger Classic 5K Race, Monument Valley Park The race benefits the Tiger Pride Fund for Athletics and includes participants from the Pikes
In May 2013, Colorado College celebrated the dedication of the remodeled El Pomar Sports Center and new Adam F. Press Fitness Center. While on campus for Homecoming Weekend, we hope you find time to take a guided tour of the new and remodeled facilities, spend some time in the Ritt Kellogg Climbing Gym, or take advantage of the fitness center as part of your Homecoming Weekend registration. Open hours are listed below, check in with your official Homecoming Weekend name tag.
Adam F. Press Fitness Center Hours: Friday, October 116:30 a.m. – 7 p.m. Saturday, October 1211 a.m. – 7 p.m. Sunday, October 1311 a.m. – 10:30 p.m.
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Peak area. Runners, joggers, and walkers of all levels are welcome. Features prizes, race T-shirt, and refreshments. Registration required. Participants must check in the day of the event 7 – 8 a.m. at Monument Valley Park, south of the bridge. Race begins promptly at 8 a.m.
11 a.m. – 3 p.m. Rugby Alumni vs. Student Challenge, Donald Autrey Field
3 p.m. Guided Tour of the renovated El Pomar Sports Center and new Adam F. Press Fitness Center, El Pomar Sports CenterTour will begin at the main El Pomar Sports Center entrance off Cache La Poudre St.
3 – 5 p.m. Schlessman Pool’s 50th Anniversary Celebration and Swimming and Diving Team Reunion, Schlessman NatatoriumJoin us for this special event recognizing 50 years of swimming and diving and Schlessman Pool historical events, followed by a pool party and alumni/varsity swimming and diving meet.
4 p.m. Alumni Athletes Reception, Great Hall, El Pomar Sports CenterAdvanced registration is required. See Homecoming Weekend registration form.
6:30 p.m. Women’s Rugby vs. Air Force Academy, Washburn Field
7:07 p.m. CC Men’s Hockey vs. United States Under-18 Team, World ArenaCheer on the Tigers as they take on United States Under-18 Team at the World Arena. Alumni who would like to sit with reunioning classmates, may purchase tickets through Homecoming registration for general admission seating in the Alumni Reunion Section. Tickets cost $12 per person for seating in sections 202 and 203, right behind the student section. Seating is limited and Alumni Reunion Section tickets must be purchased by October 4, 2013. Tickets purchased in the Alumni Reunion Section by October 4, 2013, will be available for pick-up at Registration Central in the Worner Campus Center. If you would prefer to sit in another section, or if you miss the October 4 deadline to purchase tickets in the Alumni Reunion Section, single game reserved seating tickets go on sale September 21, 2013, and can be purchased directly from the World Arena by calling (719) 576-2626, (866) 464-2626 or www.cctigers.com. Parking at the World Arena is $5. All hockey tickets are non-refundable.
8 p.m. Men’s Rugby vs. Air Force Academy, Washburn Field
Sunday, October 13, 201311 a.m. CC Women’s Soccer vs. University of Tulsa, Stewart Field
noon Fifth Annual Steve Durand Memorial Alumni Volleyball Game, El Pomar Sports CenterColorado College volleyball alumni are invited to play in the alumni match.
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The Arts
The Visual ArtsSystems and Subversions, IDEA Space, Edith Kinney Gaylord Cornerstone Arts CenterFriday: 7:30 a.m. - 9 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday: 9 a.m. - 11 p.m.The exhibition will feature several projects that create, examine, and/or disrupt natural and artificial systems. Each piece in the exhibition either creates a system in which the audience
may participate, uncovers hidden social or natural systems, or actively unravels (or hacks) pre-established systems to achieve other aims. Projects include: a computer-generated environment in which organisms grow and evolve; a visualization of how sound waves disrupt growth patterns of bacterium; an examination of local water reclamation systems; and lyrical animations of the ecosystems of two distinct environments. Participating artists: Nurit Bar-Shai, Jon Cohrs, Scott Johnson, Graham Wakefield and Haru Ji, and Marina Zurkow. Jessica Hunter-Larsen ’90, curator of the IDEA Space, will lead tours on Friday, October 11, at 2 p.m. and Saturday, October 12, at 3 p.m.
Student Exhibition: Highlights from the Senior Art Majors’ Exhibition, IDEA Space Atrium, Edith Kinney Gaylord Cornerstone Arts CenterFriday, October 11, 12:30 - 7p.m. Featuring paintings, sculpture, prints, and textiles, this exhibition presents work from the thesis exhibitions of the 25 Art Studio majors from the class of 2013. Conceptually and technically varied, this exhibition demonstrates the dedication, talent, and thoughtfulness that characterize CC’s Art Studio students.
The Press at Colorado College Open House, Taylor HallFriday, October 11, 1 – 3 p.m.Come visit The Press at Colorado College. View old and new publications of The Press, and enjoy on-going printing demonstrations where visitors will be able to make their own keepsake print by hand.
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“Richard Melo: A Life in Prints,” Coburn Gallery, Worner Campus CenterFriday, October 11, 1 – 5 p.m. Saturday, October 12, 1 – 5 p.m. Over the course of his rich and productive career, acclaimed printmaker and painter Richard Melo (born 1928) has worked in a variety of media. While actively stretching his boundaries as an artist through continual exploration, Melo retained a distinct artistic vision that remains consistent throughout his body of work. Drawing from his archives from over 50 years of artistic production, this exhibition celebrates the creative life of a master craftsman. This exhibition is co-curated by Jessica Hunter-Larsen ’90, InterDisciplinary Arts Curator with student interns Grace Gahagan ’14, and Claire Lukeman ’14.
MusicMusic Department Showcase Concert, Packard Theatre, Packard Hall Friday, October 11, 3 – 5 p.m.Concert featuring CC Music Department students, ensembles, and performance faculty.
Theatre“Where Are We Going? And What Are We Doing?” A performance piece by John Cage and directed by Professor Andrew Manley Friday, October 11, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, October 12, 7:30 p.m. Kresge Lecture Hall, Tutt Science CenterWhen, in the 1960’s, John Cage was told that the burning questions for students were: Where are we going? and what are we doing?, he took these as a text and made four lectures that are funny, instructive, nearly simultaneous, spoken but musical and, like all of Cage’s work, - utterly, breathtakingly, unique. As the text says: Everyone’s confused: there isn’t anybody today who isn’t confused - Here we are. Let us say Yes to our presence together in Chaos. The most influential and controversial American experimental composer of the 20th century, John Cage was the father of indeterminism, a Zen-inspired aesthetic that expelled all notions of choice from the creative process. While recognized as one of the most important composers of the century, John Cage’s true legacy extends far beyond the world of contemporary classical music. After him, no one could look at a painting, a book, or a person without wondering how they might sound if you listened closely.
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The Colorado College Fifty Year Club was founded in 1976 and is a special part of our Alumni Association to celebrate our most honored alumni who graduated 50 or more years ago.
Congratulations to the Class of 1963 on their induction during Homecoming Weekend. Please look for these distinguished alumni throughout the weekend wearing their Fifty Year Club medallions.
Thursday, October 10, 20136 p.m. Class of 1963 50th Reunion Reception, Tutt Alumni House, 1205 N. Cascade Ave.Hors d’oeuvres reception for members of the class of ’63 and their guests.
Friday, October 11, 20138 a.m. Fifty Year Club Annual Meeting and Breakfast, Bemis Great Hall
Annual meeting for all members of the Fifty Year Club. All current members and 50th reunion alumni, who will be inducted into the FYC later this same day, are encouraged to attend.
10 a.m. Fifty Year Club Induction Ceremony rehearsal for the Class of 1963, Shove Memorial ChapelThe class of 1963 should arrive at 10 a.m. for brief instructions.
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10:30 a.m. Fifty Year Club Induction Ceremony for the Class of 1963, Shove Memorial ChapelPresident Jill Tiefenthaler and Dean of the College/Dean of the Faculty Sandra Wong present Fifty Year Club diplomas to the Class of 1963, while Fifty Year Club President, Tom Fitzgerald ’57, P’85, P’88, will present the medallions. Ben Eastman ’63 has been selected to address the class. Frank W. Shelton, Jr. ’73, Colorado College organist, will perform during the ceremony. Everyone is invited to this special ceremony to honor our distinguished alumni on their milestone reunion and induction into the Fifty Year Club. The Class of 1963 should arrive at 10 a.m. for brief instructions. Golf carts will be available to assist with transportation from the Fifty Year Club Annual Breakfast meeting in Bemis to Shove Chapel for those needing assistance.
2 p.m. Story Sharing with the Class of ’63, Bemis Lounge, Bemis HallMembers of the Class of ’63 will gather to share stories.
6 p.m. Class of 1963 50th Reunion Reception and Dinner, Gates Common Room, Palmer Hall Reception and dinner for members of the Class of 1963 and their guests. Classmate Michael Grace ’63, professor and former interim-CC president, will share remarks.
Saturday, October 12, 20136 p.m. Class of 1963 50th Reunion Dinner and Hockey Game, Wigand Room at the World Arena, 3185 Venetucci Blvd. Bus leaves from in front of Tutt Library at 5:30 p.m. and from the Antlers Hilton at 5:45 p.m.
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REGISTRATION AND FEES You will save time and money if you register in advance of your arrival on campus. An early bird registration fee of $25 per household is available from August 1 – October 4, 2013. This fee is waived only for members of the Classes of 2008-2013 who register by October 4. After October 4, a registration fee of $50 per household will apply and there will be a $10 additional fee per person, per event. We do our best to accommodate walk-ins, but cannot guarantee a seat or a meal unless you have registered by October 4, 2013.
Please call (719) 227-8171 for assistance with your registration.
The Alumni Relations staff, along with more than 100 Colorado College staff, make every effort for all events to be as well planned as possible. To that end, it helps us immensely when you make a good faith effort to register and pay the requested fees. These fees help cover the costs of food, beverages, cleaning, set-up, tents, tables, chairs, and entertainment. We could not hold Homecoming Weekend without the support of those attending.
WAYS TO REGISTER Mail:Return the enclosed registration form with credit card information or check made payable to Colorado College to: Colorado College Alumni Relations 14 E. Cache La Poudre St. Colorado Springs, CO 80903
Fax:Fax the enclosed registration form to (719) 389-6271. Please do not include your credit card information on the registration form. An Alumni Relations staff member will follow up with you regarding payment information.
Online:Beginning August 1, 2013, go to www.coloradocollege.edu/homecoming.
No refunds will be given after Friday, October 4, 2013.Upon arrival, all alumni and guests should check in at Registration Central in Gaylord Hall of the Worner Campus Center to receive an official Homecoming Weekend name tag, a final schedule with event tickets, and confirmation.
Registration Central is open: Friday, October 11
8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Saturday, October 12
8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.If your first event is on Thursday, please go directly to your event. Check in at registration on Friday. If you arrive on Friday after registration has closed, go directly to your event and check in at registration on Saturday.
REUNION GIVING Gifts from alumni celebrating their milestone reunion year are a tradition, and are critically important to Colorado College. Through their increased support, reunion-year alumni have a significant impact on the lives of current Colorado College students. Learn more about your class reunion giving progress online at: www.myccreunion.com. If you haven’t made your reunion gift, please make a gift online at www.coloradocollege.edu/giving or on the enclosed Homecoming Weekend registration form. Thank you for supporting Colorado College and making a difference in the lives of CC students, past, present, and future.
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SHUTTLE SERVICE A complimentary Colorado College shuttle will be available during Homecoming Weekend to transport alumni and their guests between campus and the Antlers Hilton and Wyndham Grand hotels downtown. The shuttle will pick up at the main entrance of the Antlers Hilton and Wyndham Grand hotels and on the south side of the Worner Campus Center. Shuttle Hours: Friday, October 11: 7:30 – 11 a.m., 4 – 6 p.m., 9 – midnight Saturday, October 12: 8 – 11 a.m., 4 – 6 p.m., 9 – midnight
GOLF CARTS Golf carts will be available throughout Homecoming Weekend to provide participants transportation around campus. If you have questions or will need assistance, please contact the Alumni Relations Office by phone: (800) 852-6519, or email: [email protected] prior to the weekend. Or, let us know when you arrive to pick up your registration materials at Homecoming Central in Gaylord Hall in the Worner Campus Center.
TAXI SERVICEYellow Cab, (719) 777-7777
MOUNTAIN METROPOLITAN TRANSIT For more information on local Bus Service go to www.mmtransit.com. Routes from the Colorado College campus to downtown (Bus 8 along Nevada Ave. and Bus 9 along Cascade Ave.)
ATHLETIC EVENTSAlumni may attend on-campus athletic events for free with their official Homecoming Weekend name tag. If you would like to attend the hockey game, you have a few options. Alumni who would like to sit with reunioning classmates, may purchase tickets through Homecoming registration for general admission seating in the alumni reunion section. Tickets cost $12 per person for seating in sections 202 and 203, right behind the student section. Seating is limited and alumni reunion section tickets must be purchased by October 4, 2013. Tickets purchased in the alumni reunion section by October 4, 2013, will be available for pick up at Registration Central in the Worner Campus Center.
If you would prefer to sit in another section, or if you miss the October 4 deadline to purchase tickets in the alumni reunion section, single game reserved seating tickets go on sale September 21, 2013, and can be purchased directly from the World Arena by calling (719) 576-2626, (866) 464-2626, or www.cctigers.com. Parking at the World Arena is $5. All hockey tickets are non-refundable.
DIETARY RESTRICTIONSPlease note on your registration form if you have dietary restrictions we need to accommodate. Vegetarian options will be provided at all meals.
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CHILDREN AT HOMECOMING WEEKEND Children age 12 and younger eat for free at all on-campus events. If attending the hockey game, children age 2 and older must have a hockey ticket.
Event Sitters by Charity offers safe and professional childcare during Homecoming Weekend on Friday, October 11, from 6 p.m. – midnight and Saturday, October 12 from 6 p.m. – midnight in the Worner Campus Center. Dinner is included. Pre-registration is required for all children and must be completed by October 4, 2013. For more information about prices, see the registration form.
BOOKSTORE DISCOUNTS The Colorado College Bookstore offers discounts on CC logo merchandise. Alumni who are registered and wear an official Homecoming Weekend name tag will receive a discount equal to the number of years since graduation up to 50 years. For example, members of the Class of 1993 would receive a 20 percent discount.
ACCESSIBILITY To request a disability-related accommodation, please contact the Alumni Relations Office at phone: (800) 852-6519, fax: (719) 389-6271, or email: [email protected] by Friday, October 4, 2013.
PARKINGDuring Homecoming Weekend, all campus parking lots are open and available for free guest parking. On-street parking is part of the City of Colorado Springs Parking System. Please pay parking fees and obey all city parking regulations when parking on city streets.
RESTRICTED/PRIVATE AREAS OF CAMPUSAlumni are welcome to explore campus and reminisce about their college days. However, please respect that your old dorm room is now the private room of a current student. Alumni should remain in the common areas of campus housing.
CAMPUS SAFETY Campus Safety Emergency (719) 389-6911 Campus Safety Non-Emergency (719) 389-6707
QUESTIONS Contact the Alumni Relations Office by phone, fax, email, or online: Phone: (800) 852-6519 or (719) 227-8171 Fax: (719) 389-6271 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.coloradocollege.edu/homecoming
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10 Registration is required for all meals and events listed below.
Time Event # Attending Cost Total
6pm 50th Reunion - Class of 1963 reception with host bar
$30
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11 Registration is required for all meals and events listed below.
Time Event # Attending Cost Total
8am Fifty Year Club Annual Meeting and Breakfast
$15
10:30am Fifty Year Club Induction, Class of 1963
Free
2pm LinkedIn Bootcamp Free
4pm Spanish in Spain Reception $10
4pm LGBTQ Reception $10
4pm 45th Reunion – Classes of 1968 and 1969 reception
$12
5 – 7pm Faculty Meet Up Receptionhors d’oeuvres and host bar
Free
6pm 50th Reunion – Class of 1963 dinner with host bar
$30
6pm – midnight
Children’s Lounge (12 and younger), includes dinner, reservations requiredName/Age: ______________________Name/Age: ______________________Name/Age: ______________________
$15/child
7 – 9pm Vintage CC: wine and beer tasting $30
9:30pm Fireworks, S’mores, and Student Bands
Free
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12 Registration is required for all meals and events listed below.
Time Event # Attending Cost Total
5:45am Homecoming Bike Tour $55
8am 5K Race – Monument Valley Park Name_________________Age____ q Male q Female T-shirt: q S q M q L q XLName_________________Age____q Male q FemaleT-shirt: q S q M q L q XL
$25
Race day
price is $30
8:30 – 10:30am
Freedom and Authority Free
Accessibility To request a disability-related accommodation, please contact the Alumni Relations Office at phone: (800) 852-6519, fax: (719) 389-6271, or email: [email protected] by Monday, October 4, 2013.
Special Dietary NeedsPlease note any special dietary needs for yourself or anyone in your party by Friday, October 4, 2013.
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Alumni InformationName ___________________________________ Class Year _________
Maiden Name ______________________________________________
Name as you would like it to appear on your name tag:
__________________________________________________________
If you are also a CC parent, please complete the student information below:
Student name__________________________Student class year _____
Student name__________________________Student class year _____
Student name__________________________Student class year _____
Your Contact InformationAddress __________________________________________________
City ___________________________ State_______ Zip ____________
Daytime Phone (_____) ______________________________________
Mobile Phone (_____) _______________________________________
E-mail ____________________________________________________
c Yes, my spouse/partner is attending (please list guest name as they would like it to appear on their nametag).
Spouse/Partner Name _________________________Class Year _____
Guest Name _________________________________Class Year _____
Guest Name _________________________________Class Year _____
Guest Name _________________________________Class Year _____
2013 Colorado College Homecoming Weekend Registration FormPlease complete the form for yourself and enter your guests’ names in the guest section. Your form must be received by October 4, 2013.
You are welcome to attend all events listed in this brochure, but only the following events require registration.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12 (contd.) Registration is required for all meals and events listed below.
Time Event # Attending Cost Total
10:30 – 11:30am
Homecoming Convocation: Alumni Association Awards
Free
11:30am – 1pm
All Campus Picnic Adult: $15
12 & younger:
Free
noon 55th Reunion: Class of 1958 Reunion Luncheon
$15
1pm Strategic Conversations:Building on the Block with President Jill Tiefenthaler
Free
4pm Alumni Athletes’ Reception Free
6pm –midnight
Children’s Lounge (12 and younger), includes dinner, reservations requiredName/Age ____________________Name/Age ____________________Name/Age ____________________
$15/child
7pm Tiger Hockey vs USAUnder 18 Team, Alumni Section, Hockey Ticket
$12
9:30pm – 1am
Homecoming Dance, cash bar: All participants need a ticket.
$10
SATURDAY REUNION EVENTS Registration is required for all meals and events listed below.
Event Time # Attending Cost Total
55th: Class of 1958. Reception and dinner with host bar.
6pm $30
50th: Class of 1963. Includes hockey ticket, bus transportation, and dinner with cash bar.
6pm $55
45th: Classes of 1968 and 1969. Reception and dinner with host bar. Please indicate number of main entree(s).
6pm Salmon $44
SteakVegetarian
40th: Class of 1973. Reception and dinner with host bar. Please indicate number of main entrée(s).
6pm Salmon $44
SteakVegetarian
25th: Class of 1988. Reception and dinner with host bar
6:30pm $30
20th: Class of 1993. Reception with cash bar
6:30pm $45
15th: Classes of 1997 and 1998. Reception with host bar
6:30pm $30
10th: Class of 2003. Reception and dinner with host bar
6pm $30
SATURDAY REUNION EVENTS (contd.) Registration is required for all meals and events listed below.
Event Time # Attending Cost Total
5th: Class of 2008. Reception and dinner with host bar. Includes free dance ticket.
7pm $30
Recent Grads Reunited: Classes of 2011, 2012, 2013. Light snacks with host bar. Includes free dance ticket.
8pm $15
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13 Registration is required for all meals and events listed below.
Time Event # Attending Cost Total
9am 55th Reunion: Class of 1958 walk in the Garden of the Gods
Free
10am - noon
Farewell Brunch Adult: $16
12 & younger:
Free
GIVE TO THE ANNUAL FUND AT COLORADO COLLEGE
The Annual Fund at Colorado College is made up of unrestricted gifts that support all the quintessential components of a CC education.
I’d like to make a gift of:
c $1,874 c $500 c $250 c $100 c Other $________
Thank you for supporting Colorado College.
REQUIRED RESERVATION FEE
Early bird non-refundable, one fee per household.This fee is waived only for members of the Classes of 2008-2013 and Fifty Year Club members attending the breakfast and annual meeting only who register by October 4. After October 4, the fee is $50 per household.
$25
HOMECOMING WEEKEND TOTAL $______
PAYMENT
Form of Payment: Check: q / Credit card: q / AMEX q / Discover q / MasterCard q / Visa q Name on card: ________________________________________Card #:_____________________________________________ Exp: ______/_____I authorize CC to charge my credit card the total amount of all charges. Signature: ___________________________________________Please submit your registration form by Oct. 4, 2013. No refunds after Oct. 4, 2013.
Register online at www.coloradocollege.edu/homecomingMail form with credit card info or check made payable: Colorado College Alumni Relations 14 E. Cache La Poudre St., Colorado Springs, CO 80903 Fax form to (719) 389-6271. Questions? Call (719) 227-8171.
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General College Facilities1. Armstrong Hall2. Spencer Center3. Central Services4. Packard Hall5. Worner Campus Center6. Honnen Ice Arena7. El Pomar Sports Center8. Cossitt Hall9. Cutler Hall10. Tutt Library11. Palmer Hall12. Shove Memorial Chapel13. Olin Hall14. Barnes Science Center15. Russell T. Tutt Science Center16. Tutt Alumni House17. Art Department Sculpture Studio18. Williams Central Plant19. Boettcher Health Center20. Morreale House21. Morreale Carriage House22. Interdisciplinary House23. Dern House24. Mierow House
25. Gill House26. 1210 Wood Avenue27. Stewart House28. Taylor Hall29. Van Briggle Building30. KRCC Radio31. Children’s Center32. Carriage House33. Student Cultural Center71. 210 E. Cache La Poudre72. 1012 N. Nevada73. 1014 N. Weber Street74. 1018 N. Weber Street75. 1024 N. Weber Street76. 1028 N. Weber Street80. Edith Kinney Gaylord Cornerstone Arts Center
Residence Halls/Houses 34. Mathias35. Arthur36. Slocum37. Bemis Hall38. McGregor39. Blanca40. Jerome P. McHugh Student Commons
41. John Lord Knight ’58 Student Apartment42. El Diente43. Antero44. Loomis45. Ticknor Hall46. Montgomery47. Edith Gaylord House48. Jackson House49. Lennox House50. 1004 N. Weber Street51. Interfaith House52. Colorado College Inn58. 223 E. San Rafael Street59. 1010 North Weber
Residence Halls/Language Houses 53. Windom54. Mullett55. Max Kade56. Elbert House57. Haskell
Fraternities/Sororities 60. Kappa Sigma Fraternity61. Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority62. Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority
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COLORADO COLLEGE ALMA MATER(O Colorado College Fair)
Words and music written in 1953 by Charles Hawley ’54 and Professors Earl Juhas and Albert Seay
O Colorado College fair, We sing our praise to you;
Eternal as the Rockies, that form our western view;
Your loyal sons and daughters will always grateful be;
The college dear to all our hearts is our C.C.
O Colorado College fair, Long may your fame be known;
May fortune smile upon you, and honor be your own; Our Alma Mater always, Your loyal children we;
Together let us face the future, Hail C.C.
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