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Memorable Moments of Orange Central 2016

Monday, September 19, 2016, By Kathleen Haley
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Orange Central Reunion Homecoming 2016 Cuse Cookout

Orange Central banners. (Photo by Joe Librandi-Cowan)

The campus welcomed back alumni for Orange Central 2016, which was filled with good times, good friends and lots of memories.

Take a look at some of the best moments from the weekend.

People on football field

The Class of 1966 took to the field during the football game to lead the alma mater. (Photo by Steve Sartori)

People at Crouse Chimes

Chimemasters students demonstrate the work of the Crouse College chimes during an event that included a breakfast with the College of Visual and Performing Arts Dean Michael Tick. (Photo by Steve Sartori)

Five people on stage

The recipients of the Arents Award take the stage with Chancellor Kent Syverud. From left are Jim Brown ’57, All-American athlete and social activist; Arielle Tepper Madover ’94, a Tony Award-winning producer; Dr. Robert Jarvik ’68, H’83, inventor of the first successful artificial heart; James Cunningham ’74, former U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan and Israel; and Chancellor Syverud.

Speaker at podium

Ambassador James Cunningham spoke on “Afghanistan, Violent Islamic Extremism and America” at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs. (Photo by Steve Sartori)

Four people with signs

Alumni enjoy their time during the Generation Orange Celebration. (Photo by Joe Librandi-Cowan)

Students cooking

Students prepare a meal during the dedication of the Susan R. Klenk Learning Café and Kitchens in White Hall as part of the Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics. (Photo by Steve Sartori)

People at tables

Alumni enjoy a tailgate event on the Shaw Quad before the football game. (Photo by Steve Sartori)

speaker at podium

Alumni gather for the Melvin A. Eggers Senior Alumni Luncheon in the Persian Terrace Room of the Marriot ϲ Downtown. (Photo by Steve Sartori)

alumni in front of banner

The Class of 1966 celebratess its 50th Reunion Golden Anniversary Dinner in the Life Sciences Complex. (Photo by Steve Sartori)

Man looking at display

Alumni visit the SU Libraries exhibition, “Our Doors Opened Wide: ϲ and the GI Bill 1945 -1950 at Bird Library. (Photo by Steve Sartori)

Alumni showing off T-shirts

Alumni are welcomed back at the registration and hospitality center in the Schine Student Center. (Photo by Steve Sartori)

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