penn class of 1963 45th reunion/alumni weekend 2008, may 16-18

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Welcome back to campus for a variety of social events and educational programming, including:

FRIDAY, MAY 16

THE PENN READING PROJECT
THE OMNIVORE'S DILEMMA
Noon - 1:30 PM

Houston Hall, Ben Franklin Room
3417 Spruce Street

Introduced in 1991, the Penn Reading Project was conceived as an introduction to the intellectual life of Penn. Since then, every entering freshman has read and discussed a common text. Find out how the book is chosen, and join in the conversation about Michael Pollan's The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals to examine the ethical, political, and ecological implications of what we eat. For more information go to www.collegehouses.upenn.edu/prp.

PENN'S CAMPUS EXPANDS EASTWARD
1:30 - 2:15 PM

Logan Hall, Room 17
249 South 36th Street

The purchase of 24 acres of postal lands presents Penn with dramatic opportunities for expansion to the east. Join Anne Papageorge, Penn's Vice President of Facilities and Real Estate Services, as she discusses the near-and long-term plans for this land that brings Penn to the banks of the Schuylkill River.

THE FUTURE OF POLITICS IN AMERICA
3:00 - 4:30 PM

Steinberg Hall-Dietrich Hall, Room 350
3620 Locust Walk

With issues like Iraq, health care, immigration, terrorism, and government scandals dominating election year news, prominent Penn alumni from a number of fields will assess the current political climate and what it means for the future. This panel features our classmate Marjorie Margolies, CW'63, former broadcast journalist and US Congresswoman, and current chair of Women's Campaign International. Donald F. Kettl, the Stanley I. Sherr Endowed Term Professor in the Social Sciences and Director of the Fels Institute of Government, will moderate the discussion. For a complete list of panelists, visit the Alumni Weekend website.

REUNION PARTY
6:30 - 9:30 PM

3619 Locust Walk
Catch up with classmates over cocktails in the heart of campus at the old FIJI house on Locust Walk. Then step outside for dinner in the Annenberg Plaza, culminating with sounds of the '50s and '60s that will make you get up and dance.

SATURDAY, MAY 17

1963 PANEL DISCUSSION
9:00 - 10:00 AM

Van Pelt-Dietrich Library
Class of '55 Conference Room
3420 Walnut Street

Classmates share unique perspectives on their remarkable journeys since our days at Penn. Panelists include Bob Aresty, Joe Glossberg, Marjorie Margolies, Bill Boggs, Jeremy Wiesen, Norm Glickman, and Judy Forman. Moderated by Jon Stiklorius and Dave Kollock.

RETIRED, NOT EXPIRED
10:00 - 11:00 AM

Annenberg School for Communication
Room 110
3620 Walnut Street

Classmate Bill Novelli, C'63, ASC'64, CEO of 39-million member AARP, will give a presentation based on his book, Fifty Plus: Give Meaning and Purpose to the Best Time of Your Life, cosponsored by the Class of 1963 and the Annenberg School for Communication. He'll discuss healthy living, financial security, advocating for a cause, caring for aging parents (and ourselves) and leaving a legacy. See the Alumni Weekend website for more information.

CONVERSATION WITH PRESIDENT AMY GUTMANN
11:15 AM - Noon

Jon M. Huntsman Hall, Auditorium
3730 Walnut Street

Join President Amy Gutmann for her annual State of the University with an emphasis this year on Making History: The Campaign for Penn. There will be opportunity for questions about the programs and facilities that will help Penn "make history." Seating is limited; simulcast will be available for overflow crowd.

ALUMNI DAY PICNIC AND PARADE OF CLASSES
Picnic: Noon - 4:00 PM
Parade: 2:30 PM

1960s Tent, College Green
Gather with classmates at College Green for this year's Alumni Day Picnic. Throughout the Picnic, enjoy a range of professional entertainment as well as student performing arts groups. All alumni — from the oldest to the youngest — are invited to celebrate Penn's history by marching with pride through the heart of campus. President Amy Gutmann, along with the Penn Band and Glee Club, will lead the Old Guard, 25th and 50th Reunion classes, and alumni from each reunion through College Green to Hill Square. Whether marching or cheering, all alumni and their families can participate in this proud Penn tradition, culminating in a rousing rendition of The Red and Blue.

TASTE OF PENN: A CELEBRATION OF DIVERSITY
6:00 - 11:00 PM

Tent Outside Houston Hall
Wynn Commons

Making History is about engaging alumni in the life of this great University by broadening and cultivating our most important relationships. All alumni are invited to spend an evening with friends, food, and music that celebrate Penn's cultural diversity. Be a part of this opportunity to make new memories with fellow graduates and friends. The event is hosted by the Penn Alumni Diversity Alliance: the Association of Native Alumni, the Association of Latino Alumni, the Black Alumni Society, the James Brister Society, the Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Alumni Association, and the University of Pennsylvania Asian Alumni Network.

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REGISTRATION
The Reunion Registration Package includes access to all events: the Alumni Weekend seminars and social events, as well as your class reunion events and the Alumni Day Picnic. Online registration will open in March at www.alumni.upenn.edu/alumniweekend2008. Register online by Friday, May 9, 2008. After May 9, you must register at the Alumni Weekend Registration Tent on College Green on May 16 or 17. All attendees will receive their Alumni Weekend pass, parking voucher, and information about the Weekend at the Tent. No refunds will be issued after Monday, May 12, 2008.

REUNION REGISTRATION PACKAGE: $90 per person ($95 after May 9)
ALUMNI DAY (SATURDAY ONLY): $40
CHILD (Ages 6-16): $15