SUNY Geneseo's School of Library and Information Science
First stop of the day: Margaret (Kunes Pierce) Birdsall (Class of 1934, 1941 and 1967) and her son Preston Pierce (Class of 1985) register in the lobby of Milne Library.
Joe Shubert (Class of 1951) and Joseph Anzalone (Class of 1948) chat as they wait for the tours of the campus to begin.
Pamela (Willoughby) Dano (Class of 1966), Corinne (Miess) Needham (Class of 1976), and June Mitchell (Class of 1941) share a laugh outside Books and Bytes Café in Milne Library.
Alumni and staff load the vans for the campus tour.
Milne librarian Paul MacLean directs alumni as they prepare for the campus tour.
Joy (Dewhirst) Oosterbaan (Class of 1962), all smiles during the campus tour, traveled with her husband from Rhode Island to attend the Reunion.
A group of alumni pause outside Fraser Hall, home of the former School of Library and Information Science, during a walking tour of the campus led by Milne librarian Louise Zipp.
Joseph Anzalone (Class of 1948) and Milne staff member Coleen Hopkins, bringing up the rear of a walking tour of the campus, pass by Geneseo’s famous painted tree.
Library School alumni are among the first campus tourists to visit the College’s new Integrated Science Center. Here, they take in the lobby’s three-story-high periodic table of elements and 54-foot-high Foucoult pendulum.
Milne student assistant Alyx Vanderweel cheerfully stands by to help alumni in need of a lift.
Some Library School alumni grab good seats before the Homecoming Parade begins, while some mingle with other Geneseo alumni on the President’s front porch.
Alumni Frank McBride (Class of 1973), Karen Kral (Class of 1970), Betsy Elkins (Class of 1970), Milne librarian Louise Zipp and Betsy Elkins’ husband (far left) in deep conversation.
Library School alumni mingle with other Geneseo alumni on President Christopher Dahl’s front porch before the parade begins.
Milne Library Director Ed Rivenburgh chats with Carol Irene Timby (Class of 1948) on the lawn of the Campus House.
A couple of village residents wait for the parade to start.
Here comes the parade!