CLASS
of '57
Homecoming Reunion 2007
October 26-28
Come for just the day or come for the whole weekend. Mix Homecoming fun with your class reunion. And come see the blazing - hot Sun Devils - without a loss this far in the season - take on the California Bears.
Please join us at Homecoming! We’re looking forward to an exciting three-day reunion where we can reminisce about our times at ASU, rekindle friendships and make new ones.
~ Nancy DeHart Chafey and Wlma Martin
Your 1957 Class Ambassadors
Click here to:
Register for Reunion Activities online
Contribute to your Class Gift
Get to know your Class Ambassadors
Friday, October 26
University Tours
Free with any paid activity
10:30 a.m. Choice of:
• Campus tour
• Decision Theatre 2 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. Choice of:
• Mars Space Flight Facility
• Nadine and Ed Carson Student Athlete Center
• Nelson Fine Arts Center
• The Biodesign Institute (2 p.m. only) Football Luncheon with coach Dennis Erickson
Carson Ballroom, Old Main, 11:30 a.m. $30
Come meet the man of the moment, who could be taking the Sun Devils all the way to the top. Friday Evening Class Social
Monti's, 5-7 p.m. $15 (includes appetizers and drinks) Lantern Walk
Meet at the foot of A Mountain, 8 p.m. Free
Be part of ASU’s oldest tradition, one that dates back to 1917. Climb A Mountain, illuminated by the light of a thousand candles. Homecoming Gala
The Buttes, a Marriott resort. 6:30 p.m. $175
Join Arizona's top leaders for an evening of cocktails, dinner and dancing at this black-tie event. For more information and to make a reservation, please visit www.tempechamber.org, call (480) 736-4283 or e-mail alissa@tempechamber.org. Saturday, October 27
Homecoming Parade & Block Party
3 p.m. Parade, 4 p.m. Block Party. Class of 1957 and 1967 Parade Trolley
Members of the classes of ’57 and ‘67 are invited to participate in the parade by riding with your class in “Ollie the Trolley.” Pass thousands of cheering Sun Devils along University Drive. Block Party Reunion Class Tents
Old Main lawn, 4 p.m.
Hang out with fellow class members at your tent. There will be live music from CC Ryder Express, fun activities, and Waldo’s BBQ available for purchase. Homecoming Football Game
Sun Devil Stadium, 7 p.m.
We take on the California Bears. Game tickets are included with the Gold Package, or can be purchased separately through www.thesundevils.com or by calling (480) 727-0000. Sunday, October 28
Reunion Brunch
Old Main, 10 a.m. $30
Cap off homecoming weekend with brunch in the beautiful Carson Ballroom in Old Main, the oldest building on campus and home of the ASU Alumni Association.
Register Now
call Traci Nicksic at the ASU Alumni Association at 1-(800) ALUMNUS or (480) 965-5207. Please have credit card information ready. |
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CLASS
GIFT
Each year, the reunion classes have an opportunity to leave a lasting legacy through a class gift. Your Class Ambassadors have chosen the C. Kimball Rose Medallion scholarship as the beneficiary of your class gift.
The C. Kimball Rose Medallion scholarship has been dedicated as the 1957 class gift. Kim was a dedicated
Sun Devil that served as both our student body president
and the past chair of the ASU Alumni Association. The class goal is $50,000.
Fundraising began during the Golden Reunion in May.
Click
here to help continue Kim’s legacy
while supporting future Sun Devils.
Class Gift FAQ's
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CLASS AMBASSADORS
Class ambassadors are an essential part of the
reunion planning. They plan, they contact classmates, they host reunion
activities
such as the social and the reunion tent at the block party and they
help decide what the class gift will be. Thanks to our class ambassadors
for helping to make the class of 57 a great reunion.
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Nancy
DeHart Chafey
nanchafey@cox.net
“I would love to hear from some
of my classmates. I enjoyed talking to all that I called and
hope they will come to Homecoming. The Golden Reunion was great
and those who didn’t come missed something very special.
The Alumni Association did a super job.”
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Wilma
Martin
tmartin58@cox.net
602-943-7583
“Why come to homecoming? We’ve made it to 50 years and we owe
it to our alma mater to give thanks and honor for the education she afforded
us. To see old classmates and let the flood of memories return. And finally
because we may never have another chance to reunite.”
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