Homecoming Brochure - Carson

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Homecoming Brochure - Carson
MECOMING
HO
CELEBRATION OF NATIONS
2015
CARSON-NEWMAN UNIVERSITY
The sun never sets on Carson-Newman’s mission. With study trips,
missions work, students on campus from dozens of countries and some
20,000 alumni spread across the globe, the Carson-Newman experience
makes a difference continuously.
In the last year, faculty and students traveled abroad to Haiti, Spain,
South Africa and the UK, to name just a few countries. Those locations
featured medical mission opportunities, a spiritual pilgrimage, service to
orphans and intensive church history study.
While students and professors explore and serve the world, scores
of the world’s citizens come to Carson-Newman to expand their
horizons. In 2014-15, some 120 students from 28 countries studied here
and broadened the cultural experience on campus and in East Tennessee.
Carson-Newman is a global campus.
We hope you enjoy the variety of activities throughout the week of
October 11-17. We especially hope you will help make our Celebration of
Nations 2015 Homecoming Saturday the best attended in decades.
See you in October,
Charlie P. Walker, Jr. ’01
President,
Carson-Newman Alumni Association
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GENERAL INFORMATION .........................................................
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HOMECOMING EVENTS....................................................... 9, 18
CAMPUS MAP.............................................................................. 16
REUNION CLASS GATHERINGS..............................................
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WOMEN OF VISION................................................................... 28
REGISTRATION........................................................................... 29
To register online, visit cn.edu/hcregister
DON’T MISS
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Go to page 28
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CONTENTS
CONTENTS
YOUR GUIDE TO THE WORLD
OF CARSON-NEWMAN
WELCOME CENTER
Friday, October 16, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Saturday, October 17, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. JoAnn and Howard Chitwood
Alumni Center at Hale Place
1520 Russell Avenue
Begin your journey with a nametag,
a free souvenir and all the itinerary
info you need.
What’s happening
at the Welcome Center?
Friday & Satu
rday
• Reunion Check
-In
Saturday Only 9
a.m. – noon
• Buy football tic
kets and
receive will-call tic
kets
Tickets from $10
to $18
(See Saturday’s sc
hedule)
• Buy Lyric Theatr
e tickets
Adults – $12
Seniors – $8
Students – $5
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• There are exclusive festivities and recognitions for reunion class
members, those whose class years end in ‘5’ and ‘0.’
• These events include special gatherings and class recognition
during the football game.
• Pre-register by October 1 and receive a reunion gift and
a nametag that will help you connect with classmates, both
of which will be available at Chitwood Alumni Welcome Center.
• Classes of ’65, ’60, ’55 and ’50 will be especially honored during
Saturday’s Founders’ Society Luncheon.
Registration begins Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Chitwood Alumni
Welcome Center.
For information on specific reunion gatherings,
visit cn.edu/homecoming2015. SPECIAL NOTE:
The 1965 Class may register at the Chitwood Alumni Center Welcome
Center on Friday, October 16, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. or before the 50th
Reunion Celebration Dinner in Stokely Memorial Cafeteria at 5:30 p.m.
Founders’ Society guests or members may register before the
Founders’ Society Luncheon in Stokely Memorial Cafeteria on
Saturday, October 17, beginning at 11 a.m.
Check in at the Chitwood Alumni
Welcome Center and receive a
free gift just for registering. (See
schedule for times.)
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GENERAL INFORMATION
REUNION YEAR EXTRAVAGANZAS:
’50, ’55, ’60, ’65, ’70, ’75, ’80, ’85, ’90, ’95, ’00, ’05 and ’10
MAKE A REUNION CONTRIBUTION
It’s easy to express gratitude for your Carson-Newman
experience with a reunion year gift. Your gift will help preserve
Carson-Newman’s legacy; it’s tax deductible and counts toward
alumni giving percentages.
Go to cn.edu/give or contact Advancement at 865.471.3404.
MARK 2015 WITH YOUR OFFICIAL
HOMECOMING T-SHIRT
Sponsored by the Student Ambassador Association
• See the order form in the back of this booklet to pre-order.
• Celebration of Nations T-shirts
may be purchased, and
pre-ordered shirts can be
picked up, in the MSAC
Grand Hall on
Friday – 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Saturday – 9:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
• 50th Reunion T-Shirts
can be picked up at Friday
evening’s dinner in Stokely
Memorial Cafeteria.
(See the 1965 reunion letter
for more info.)
REMEMBER!
Pick up
T-shirt!
LOST A YEARBOOK?
Check for a replacement (while supplies last) in Stephens-Burnett
Memorial Library lobby, compliments of the Iddins Special
Collections Department.
Friday – Noon - 5 p.m.
Saturday – 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. 6
Prospective Student Open House
Saturday – 9 a.m. - Noon. Campus Tour at 10 a.m.
Admissions Office – Butler Hall Welcome Center
For information or to register, call 865.471.4826,
contact [email protected] or visit cn.edu/admissions.
EAGLET ACTIVITIES
Bring your young ones to meet classmate families and enjoy fun
activities designed just for kids. Younger eaglets will need to have a
parent close by. Sponsored by Student Affairs and partners.
Inflatables! Get your bounce on!
Saturday – 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Eagle Egg Hunt
Saturday – 11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
(Plus other children’s activities)
Henderson Lawn
LOAD UP ON C-N GEAR!
Friday – 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Saturday – 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Carson-Newman University Bookstore,
MSAC
Merchandise is also available
Saturday at Burke-Tarr Stadium from
1:30 p.m. until the end of the 3rd
Quarter.
WALK DOWN MEMORY LANE
Guided Tours of Residence Halls
Saturday – 11 a.m.
Meet in front of Alumni, Burnett, Butler, Heritage
or Sarah Swann.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
FUTURE EAGLES
CUISINE
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Saturday –
8 a.m.-Noon
CLOTHING RECOMMENDATIONS
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Saturday –
8 a.m.-2 p.m
.
CHICK-FILA
MSAC
Grand
Saturday – Hall
10 a.m.-6
p.m.
Dress in comfortable, casual clothes for daytime activities and festive
attire for evening events – and for your own sake, please wear
comfortable shoes.
ACCESSIBILITY
To learn about special assistance for guests with disabilities,
contact the Alumni Office at 865.471.3415 before your visit.
LODGING
Please remember to mention Carson-Newman’s Homecoming when
making reservations, as many local establishments offer University
rates. See cn.edu/about-c-n/visitor-accommodations
SAFETY & SECURITY
Call C-N Safety and Security 865.548.9067 if you have an emergency.
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HOMECOMING 5K ORANGE AND BLUE
RUN AND WALK
Hosted by the Student Ambassador Association
Proceeds support the Students First Initiative for student scholarships.
3 p.m.
C-N Intramural Field
1731-1799 Bishop Avenue
Individuals – $20;
Groups – $15 per member
Includes T-shirt and other C-N souvenirs.
Also includes Penny Fun Run with a children’s adventure
zone, beginning at 2:30 p.m.
Register: cn.edu/5k
For more info, contact 865.471.3415 or [email protected]
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13
HOMECOMING CHAPEL
9:30 a.m.
First Baptist Church, Jefferson City
Bean and Bailey, featuring the musical comedy
of 1996 alums Bradley Bean and Jackson Bailey.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15
FOUNDERS’ DAY CELEBRATION
9:30 a.m.
First Baptist Church, Jefferson City
Dal Shealy ’60, a coaching legend who moved from the gridiron
to leading the Fellowship of Christian Athletes during a period of
remarkable growth.
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HOMECOMING EVENTS
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15 (cont.)
STEEPLE SOCIETY LUNCHEON
(By Invitation)
11:30 a.m.
Stokely Memorial Cafeteria, Private Dining Room
Those who have included Carson-Newman in their estate plans will
be honored during the event.
For more information, please contact the Advancement Office at
865.471.3459 or contact [email protected].
HOMECOMING MUSICAL – LYRIC THEATRE PRESENTS
GUYS AND DOLLS
7:30 p.m.
Henderson Humanities Building
Gentry Auditorium Set in Damon Runyon’s vivid comic book world of the 1940s in Times
Square, this American classic has been called “the perfect musical
comedy.” Bolstered by a Frank Loesser score that is among the
most immortal works in theatre history, it features “Luck Be a Lady,”
“Sit Down, You’re Rocking the Boat” and “I’ve Never Been in Love
Before.” This oddball romantic sendup about gambling men and the
strong-willed women who love them will put a spring in your step.
Adults – $12
Seniors – $8
Students – $5
(Tickets available October 5)
For information, contact
the Gentry Box Office at
865.471.4163
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22ND ANNUAL HOMECOMING GOLF CLASSIC
Sponsored by USI Consulting Group
7:30 a.m. – Breakfast and Registration
9 a.m. – Shotgun Start
Patriot Hills Golf Club, Jefferson City
Proceeds support the Chitwood Alumni Center
at Hale Place Endowment
Four-person scramble – $100 per player; $400 per team
For information and registration, call 865.471.3404,
contact [email protected] or visit cn.edu/golfclassic
WELCOME BACK TO THE CREEK –
ALUMNI RECEPTION
1 - 3 p.m. Swann Hall, Colleen Keebler Harmon Parlor
Meet Dr. Randall and Kay O’Brien in historic Swann Hall for
complimentary beverages and hors d’oeuvres.
RSVP: 865.471.3415 or contact [email protected]
7TH ANNUAL HENRIETTA JENKINS MEMORIAL
HOMECOMING POETRY READING
4 - 5 p.m.
Appalachian Cultural Center
1603 Russell Avenue
Featuring George Ella Lyon, 2015 Poet Laureate of Kentucky
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HOMECOMING EVENTS
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16 (cont.)
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PAST CRUISE-IN
4:30 - 8 p.m.
MSAC, Rear Lot
Antiques, Street Rods
and Daily Drivers
Free Registration
For information, contact [email protected] or register
at cn.edu/cruise
SUNSET MEMORIAL CEREMONY
5:15 p.m.
Chitwood Alumni Center at Hale Place, Murphy Alumni Garden
Remember and celebrate the lives of C-N alumni and friends who
have passed away since last October.
CELEBRATION OF NATIONS HOMECOMING DINNER
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Stokely Memorial Cafeteria, Main Dining Room
$10 per person
Join alumni, faculty, staff and students as you enjoy a menu
of culinary delights from all over the world.
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6:15 p.m. – Gather for keepsake class photo
6:30 p.m. – Dinner
Stokely Memorial Cafeteria, Private Dining Room
$30 per person, includes
• Class directory (one per household)
• Class photo (one per household)
• Reunion gifts
(See 50th reunion correspondence for details.)
HOMECOMING MUSICAL: GUYS AND DOLLS
7:30 p.m.
Henderson Humanities Building, Gentry Auditorium
Adults – $12
Seniors – $8
Students – $5
(Tickets available October 5)
For information, contact Gentry Box Office at 865.471.4163
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HOMECOMING EVENTS
50TH REUNION CELEBRATION DINNER:
CLASS OF 1965
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17
COMPLIMENTARY ALUMNI AND FRIENDS
PANCAKE BREAKFAST
8 - 9:30 a.m.
Stokely Memorial Cafeteria, Main Dining Room
There’s nothing like a free breakfast to start Homecoming off right!
RSVP: 865.471.3415 or contact [email protected]
SOCCER ALUMNI 7-PER-SIDE TOURNAMENT
9 a.m.
McCown Field
Coach Richard Moodie invites Eagles soccer alumni (men and
women) to play and then enjoy a 10:30 a.m. brunch with the team
in the Jason S. Edwards Soccer Fieldhouse.
For more information or to register, call 865.471.3520 or contact
[email protected] by October 15.
WOMEN OF VISION SHOWCASE TOUR
Baker Building Classrooms and Faculty Lounge
9 - 10:30 a.m. (Program begins at 9:30 a.m.)
Baker Building, Second Floor
MORTAR BOARD ALUMNI RECEPTION
9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Swann Hall, Student Parlor
Enjoy an opportunity to catch up with fellow Panathenées alumni
and current members.
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9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Henderson Humanities Building, Room 218
Current and former Religion Department faculty welcome former
students.
OMEGA GALLERY –
OPENING DAY
RECEPTION
9:30 a.m. - Noon
Alumni Exhibit –
Photography by Barrett
Hedges
Warren Art Building,
Omega Gallery, Room 103
See and experience the stunning wildlife and landscape photography
of Barrett Hedges ’08. An award-winning freelancer and contract
photographer with the National Geographic Society, Barrett has
captured outdoor splendor across the U.S., as well as in Canada and
India. Exhibit closes December 2.
For more information, contact Omega Gallery Director
David Underwood at 865.471.3572 or visit his office,
Warren Art Building, Room 105.
ALUMNI TENNIS TOURNAMENT
10 a.m.
Tennis Courts
Coach Jean Love invites tennis alumni to participate in the annual
Homecoming tournament.
For more information or to register, call 865.471.3244
or contact [email protected].
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RELIGION DEPARTMENT ALUMNI RECEPTION
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4 Blye-Poteat Hall
8 Butler Hall
2 Appalachian
5 Bonner Center
9 Chambliss Building
6 Burke-Tarr Stadium
10 Child Development
Cultural Center
3 Baker Building
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Chitwood Alumni
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Church St
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CAMPUS MAP
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Wellness Center
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17 (cont.)
MUSIC DEPARTMENT SAMPLER
10 - 11 a.m.
First Baptist Church, Jefferson City
Musical offerings showcase the wealth of student talent through
the department’s many ensembles. The Delta Omicron
alumni photo will follow on the platform.
FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES DEPARTMENT
OPEN HOUSE
10 a.m. - Noon Child Development Center, 1800 Bishop Avenue
Join FCS faculty at the Child Development Center, the training site
for Child and Family Studies majors and one of the area’s premier
enrichment programs for four-year olds.
BUSINESS DEPARTMENT OPEN HOUSE
10:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Ted Russell Hall, Bettye Fite Forney Student Lounge and Terrace
Join Business Department faculty and alumni to reminisce and
examine the department’s connection with Chinese culture.
ANNUAL ATHLETIC CLUB MEETING AND LUNCHEON
10:30 a.m.
Holt Fieldhouse, MSAC
Athletic Director Allen Morgan invites athletics alumni
and Letter Club members to fellowship during the annual meeting.
BBQ luncheon to follow at 11 a.m.
Athletics Alumni and Letter Club members are welcome free of
charge. All others are $5 each.
RSVP: 865.471.3396 or contact [email protected]
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11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Henderson Humanities Building, Phoenix Theatre
Communication Department faculty will offer refreshments
and a chance for former students to reconnect.
DeARMOND MISSIONS INFORMATION BOOTH
11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Henderson Lawn
Celebrate the world’s many cultures by considering ways to support
student mission work with the DeArmond Missions Team. This group
designs and fosters Christian service opportunities for God’s glory.
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT OPEN HOUSE
11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Henderson Humanities Building, Room 311
English Department alumni will have an opportunity to visit former
professors and meet current faculty members.
FAITH & JUSTICE SCHOLARS FUNDRAISER
11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Henderson Lawn
A booth offering fair trade wares and delicacies from across the
planet will benefit this three-year-old program.
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HOMECOMING EVENTS
COMMUNICATION DEPARTMENT OPEN HOUSE
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17 (cont.)
MORE THAN A TRIVIAL PURSUIT
Student Success/Career Services Information
11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Henderson Lawn
Career opportunities and networking connections are always fun!
Student Success staff will offer valuable information to students,
alumni and potential employers, and provide a chance to win prizes.
PHILOSOPHY, LINGUISTICS AND WORLD LANGUAGES
DEPARTMENT OPEN HOUSE
11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Henderson Humanities Building, Room 334
There’s no better place for celebrating the world’s cultures and
countries than at this open house!
BIOLOGY, CHEMISTRY, MATH
AND PHYSICS DEPARTMENTS OPEN HOUSE
11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Dougherty Science Center
Faculty and students will be available to reconnect with alumni
in the recently remodeled Chapman Lobby, which honors professors
who served their discipline 25 or more years.
BONNER CENTER OPEN HOUSE
11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
703 East King Street
Bonner alumni are invited to visit the Bonner Center to meet
current Fellows and staff.
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11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Hannah Hylton Pedersen Nursing Building
Check out several student presentations and meet up
with classmates and professors. At 11:15 a.m., join in the
dedication ceremony of a newly renovated classroom.
SOCIAL SCIENCES OPEN HOUSE
11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Chambliss Building
Social Sciences professors will welcome alumni during their annual
gathering in the lobby and on the lawn.
WOMEN OF VISION SHOWCASE TOURS
Kathleen Manley Wellness Center
11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Kathleen Manley Wellness Center
Pedersen Nursing Classroom
11 a.m. – 1 p.m. (Program begins at 11:15 a.m.)
Hannah Hylton Pedersen Nursing Building
WOMEN OF VISION
INFORMATION/MEMBERSHIP BOOTHS
11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Henderson Lawn and Swann Hall
For more information about Women of Vision and unique
donor leadership opportunities, call 865.471.3459
or contact [email protected].
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NURSING DEPARTMENT OPEN HOUSE
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17 (cont.)
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT TAILGATE
11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Stokely Memorial Cafeteria, Garden Level
The Education Department will host its traditional pre-game meet
and greet at the building’s Branner Avenue entrance.
FOUNDERS’ SOCIETY LUNCHEON
Noon
Stokely Memorial Cafeteria, Private Dining Room **NEW LOCATION**
Alumni from the classes of ’65, ’60, ’55 and ’50 will be especially
recognized, and will receive a complimentary meal.
All others are $16 each.
(Please see Founders’ Society letter for details.)
SEED COMPANY
WORSHIP BAND
HOMECOMING
CONCERT
Noon - 1 p.m.
Henderson Lawn
Presented by Baptist
Collegiate Ministries
HONORS PROGRAM
ALUMNI AND
FRIENDS RECEPTION
1 - 1:45 p.m. (Donor recognition event at 1:15 p.m.)
Henderson Humanities Building, Room 408
Catch up with Honors alumni, professors and former directors.
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2 p.m.
Crowd the sidewalks and
campus lawn for the annual
cavalcade, featuring the
Homecoming Court and Eagles
Marching band. Bring bags and
get ready to catch some candy!
WOMEN’S SOCCER GAME:
C-N VS. WINGATE
2 p.m.
McCown Field
FOOTBALL GAME:
CARSON-NEWMAN VS.
NEWBERRY
3 p.m.
Burke-Tarr Stadium
Tickets:
$18 – Chairback Seats
$12 – Bench Seats (50-yard line)
$10 – Bleacher Seats
For more information,
contact Athletic Promotions
at 865.471.3396 or contact
[email protected].
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HOMECOMING PARADE
MEN’S SOCCER GAME: C-N VS. WINGATE
4:30 p.m.
McCown Field
HOMECOMING MUSICAL: GUYS AND DOLLS
7:30 p.m.
Henderson Humanities Building, Gentry Auditorium
Adults – $12
Seniors – $8
Students – $5
(Tickets available October 5)
For information, contact the Gentry Box Office at
865.471.4163
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18
HOMECOMING MUSICAL: GUYS AND DOLLS
2 p.m.
Henderson Humanities Building, Gentry Auditorium
Adults – $12
Seniors – $8
Students – $5
(Tickets available October 5)
For information, contact the Gentry Box Office at
865.471.4163
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Exchange memories with your classmates and share your best C-N
stories at individual class gatherings.
50TH REUNION CELEBRATION DINNER: CLASS OF 1965
Friday Evening
6:15 p.m. – Gather for keepsake class photo
6:30 p.m. – Dinner
Stokely Memorial Cafeteria, Private Dining Room
$30 per person, includes
• Class directory (one per household)
• Class photo (one per household)
• Reunion gifts
See 50th reunion correspondence for details.
FOUNDERS’ SOCIETY LUNCHEON
REUNION CLASSES OF 1950, 1955, 1960 AND 1965
Saturday – Noon
Stokely Memorial Cafeteria, Private Dining Room **NEW LOCATION**
Alumni from the classes of ’65, ’60, ’55 and ’50 will be especially
recognized, and will receive a complimentary meal.
All others are $16 each.
See Founders’ Society letter for details.
CLASS OF 1970
Saturday – 11 a.m.
45th Reunion BBQ Luncheon
Stephens-Burnett Library, Student Success Center
$13 per person
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REUNION CLASS GATHERINGS
REUNION CLASS GATHERINGS
CLASS OF 1975
Saturday – 11:30 a.m.
40th Reunion BBQ Luncheon
Blye-Poteat Hall, Room 110
$13 per person
CLASS OF 1980
Saturday – Noon
35th Reunion BBQ Luncheon
Ted Russell Hall, Room 207
$13 per person
CLASS OF 1985
Saturday – 12:30 p.m.
30th Reunion Gathering/Luncheon
Duncan Cooperative Management Lab’s outdoor fire pit area, located
next door to Butler Hall’s parking lot.
Boxed lunch available, $10 per person
(See class reunion letter for details.)
CLASS OF 1990
Saturday – 11 a.m.
Gather for keepsake class photo – 11:45 a.m.
25th Reunion BBQ Luncheon
Chitwood Alumni Center Lawn, Murphy Garden
$25 per person
(Price includes BBQ Luncheon and class photo.)
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Saturday – 12:30 p.m.
20th Reunion Lunch
Henderson Lawn, east side
(Across Branner Avenue from Tennis Courts)
Bring or purchase lunch from a vendor and join classmates
to eat as a group.
Beverages and dessert are complimentary with a gift to the class
reunion fund.
CLASS OF 2000
Saturday – 11:30 a.m.
15th Reunion Gathering
Henderson Lawn, near inflatables and children’s activities area.
Bring or purchase lunch from a vendor and join classmates
to eat as a group.
CLASS OF 2005
Saturday – 11 a.m.
10th Reunion Gathering
Chitwood Alumni Center Lawn
Refreshments are complimentary with a $5 contribution to the class
reunion fund.
CLASS OF 2010
Saturday – 11:30 a.m.
5th Reunion BBQ Luncheon
Henderson Lawn, Next to Chambliss/Warren parking lot.
$10 per person
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REUNION CLASS GATHERINGS
CLASS OF 1995
HOMECOMING
with
WOMEN OF VISION SHOWCASE TOUR
• Baker Building Classrooms and Faculty Lounge
9 - 10:30 a.m. (Program begins at 9:30 a.m.)
Baker Building, Second Floor
• Kathleen Manley Wellness Center
11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Kathleen Manley Wellness Center
• Pedersen Nursing Classroom
11 a.m. – 1 p.m. (Program begins at 11:15 a.m.)
Hannah Hylton Pedersen Nursing Building
WOMEN OF VISION
INFORMATION/MEMBERSHIP BOOTHS
11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Henderson Lawn and Swann Hall
For more information about Women of Vision and unique
donor leadership opportunities, call 865.471.3459
or contact [email protected].
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PLEASE PRINT
Name: ____________________________________________ Class: ________
include maiden name
Spouse’s Name: _____________________________________ Class: ________
Address: ________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________
City/State/Zip: ____________________________________________________
Home Telephone (With Area Code):_______________________________________
Cell (With Area Code):_________________________________________________
Email: __________________________________________________________
Check here if new address.
Please include the number of guests attending each event.
�� Welcome Back to the Creek – Alumni Reception (Complimentary)
�� Celebration of Nations Homecoming Dinner ($10 per person)
�� Alumni & Friends Pancake Breakfast (Complimentary)
�� Founders’ Society Luncheon
($16 per person; Complimentary for ’50, ’55, ’60, ’65 alumni)
�� Class of 1965: 50th Reunion Celebration ($30 per person)
�� Class of 1970: 45th Reunion BBQ Luncheon ($13 per person)
�� Class of 1975: 40th Reunion BBQ Luncheon ($13 per person)
�� Class of 1980: 35th Reunion BBQ Luncheon ($13 per person)
�� Class of 1985: 30th Reunion Gathering
Boxed Lunch option available ($10 per person)
See reunion correspondence for menu.
Indicate meal selection: __________________________________________
�� Class of 1990: 25th Reunion BBQ Luncheon and class photo ($25 per person)
�� Class of 1995: 20th Reunion Gathering
(Complimentary with reunion gift)
�� Class of 2000: 15th Reunion Gathering (Complimentary)
�� Class of 2005: 10th Reunion Gathering
(Complimentary with reunion gift)
�� Class of 2010: 5th Reunion BBQ Luncheon ($10 per person)
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REGISTRATION
REGISTRATION FORM
Please check other events you plan to attend, and please see the event listings for
possible RSVP and costs.
___ Music Sampler
___ Academic Department events
___ Women of Vision events
___ Annual Athletic Club Meeting and Luncheon
___ Athletic events
___ Guys and Dolls – Lyric Theatre
OFFICIAL HOMECOMING T-SHIRT
(Indicate shirt preference, size and quantity)
Long Sleeve, $15 each S _____ M ____ L ____ XL ____ XXL ______
Short Sleeve, $12 each S _____ M ____ L ____ XL ____ XXL ______
Pre-ordered Celebration of Nations T-shirts can be picked up in the MSAC Grand
Hall. 50th Reunion T-Shirts can be picked up at Friday evening’s Celebration Dinner in
Stokely Memorial Cafeteria. (See the 1965 reunion letter for more info.)
DONATE
$________ My gift to the Carson-Newman Fund
Tax deductible gifts of any amount are appreciated and help preserve CarsonNewman’s legacy.
TOTAL
$________ Total Amount Enclosed
Make check payable to Carson-Newman University
Pay by Credit Card
Visa
MasterCard
Discover
Card number: _____________________________ Expiration Date: __________
Signature: ______________________________________________________
For more information, please call 865.471.3415, contact [email protected]
or visit cn.edu/homecoming
To register online, visit cn.edu/hcregister
Respond by October 1. (Refunds will not be possible after October 7.)
Please mail your registration form and payment to:
Homecoming 2015, Post Office Box 557, Jefferson City, TN 37760
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Homecoming 2015
Post Office Box 557
Jefferson City, TN 37760
PERMIT 1
KNOXVILLE TN
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