45th Reunion
Publicity & Promotion
Ted Newlin 5/3/05
Very rough first draft Not much info yet available

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WHOSE 45TH REUNION IS IT ANYWAY?
CLEAR THE TRACK THE CLASS OF '61 IS GOING BACK
Masthead
Reunion comm.
Dear Classmate,
ATTEND REUNIONS FOR FREE
It's time to save the date, ,2006, see if that old reunion blazer still
fits and send in your money to hold your place for this most special
occasion. All those registering by October 15 (?), 2005, by sending in
their $200 deposit and the enclosed registration form, will qualify for
the drawing to win a free reunion. Yes, you'll get your $200 deposit back
if you are the winner!
GREAT ENTERTAINMENT
Once again your entertainment committee has selected the finest bands
available starting with on night, followed by on , etc., etc., etc.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
On campus registration begins on Thursday at , followed by at .
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
ACCOMMODATIONS/REUNION LOCATION
More to follow
Forbes - select number of rooms while they last. See registration form.
We have reserved rooms at the following :
Shuttle to major hotels/motels (?)
ACTIVITIES
Sports options
Wives' event Friday/Saturday (?) morning
Seminar(s) tbd
REUNION COSTUME
Current blazer (some will be for sale?) , white pants, new black golf
shirt with reunion logo (available for purchase at the reunion
registration area?). (Can reunion costumes and accoutrements be purchased
in advance?) Material is available for the wives, kids, grandkids, friends
and acquaintances. See registration form for details.
If you haven't been back to Old Nassau for awhile, this is the time.
We're expecting a big turnout, so it'll be a great time to renew old
acquaintances, catch up with old friends and roommates and see how
Princeton has grown, changed and, yet, feels the same. See you there.
Joe Prather,
Reunion Chair

Ken Scasserra 4/30/05
On the PAW online under new books received there is Russian-Eurasian
Renaissance? US Trade & Investment in Russia & Eurasia by Jan
H. Klicki & Eugene K. Lawson '61. Another possible NYC dinner speaker
if Cookie can't?
Ken Scasserra 4/28/05In light of Cookie's career change,
I suggest he be our No. 1 choice for a speaker at the NYC mid winter
dinner in 2006.
George Brakeley - 3/9/05
Let's not forget next winter's '60-61 dinner. It'll be our turn to provide
the speaker, and if we got a real draw (like Wisner - but just try to pin
him down - he's always off to Moscow or someplace on a moment's notice at
the behest of the White House) and made the dinner reunion-oriented (Pat
and I will wear our blazers, for instance), we could gin up some interest
and maybe some attendance. The trick is getting date and speaker set well
ahead of time so the dinner can be promoted thoroughly - Joe, can you
discuss with Tim? He needs goosing.
Joe Prather - 1/17/05
Ted Newlin - Chair -- should we develop point people for each club. sport, activity, etc to
be the one who contacts Classmates and encourages them to return for our
45th

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