The fifty-sixth annual CMC Homecoming Weekend will take place Friday and Saturday, Nov. 7-8, with a wide array of events for the entire family.
Festivities get underway at 11 a.m. on Friday with the Homecoming Golf Tournament at Upland Hills Country Club. The $60 fee includes lunch, post-tournament reception, and prizes.
Saturday activities begin with breakfast at 10 a.m at Emett Student Center, followed by lectures from special guests Athenaeum head chef Dave Skinner, and a residential landscaping seminar by Marsha Tudor P'05, assistant supervisor of grounds. Following a student-led tour of campus, alumni will then enjoy a Hawaiian luau lunch at Burns Stadium at noon.
It will be fun and games at Zinda Field from noon to 4:00 p.m., including rock climbing for alumni, and games for children, highlighted by the Homecoming football game against the Sagehens at 1:00 p.m. A post-game fiesta at Burns Stadium features food, beverage, and fun. That evening, the CMS Athletic Hall of Fame banquet will honoree inductees Pat Conroy, CMC '72, John Pignotti, CMC '90, Todd Thomas CMC'88, Michelle Wetzler, Scripps '87, and the late Ted Ducey, beloved physical education professor and basketball and tennis coach who died in a 1974 flash flood, and in whose honor Ducey Gymnasium is named.
To register or for additional information, go to http://www.claremontmckenna.edu/alumnigateway/events/homecoming2003/ or call (909) 621-8097.