Jerry Chan
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Two-Minute Warning, Class of 2001!
0June 30 = FINAL DAY! Click here to make your AG gift.
Our team wants your name on the 2001 donor roll for our 10th campaign! We hope you will consider making your gift TODAY. Our Class Agents Connor Browne and Rob Holmes shared two exciting points with me:
1. 647 fellow classmates have already joined this year’s campaign – our sincere thanks to each and every one of these classmates!
2. There is a strong chance that the alumni body is going to crest 61% participation this year, something that hasn’t been done since 1969.
Please join us in making our 10th reunion year one for the record books. The entire AG team is busy reaching out to everyone, but please don’t wait for the call/email/text/tweet you will receive next week!
- Make a gift securely online: https://makeagift.princeton.edu
- Make a gift by phone: 800-258-5421
’01!, ’01!, ’01!
Exclusive SoftTiles Deal
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Class of 2001 Decade Club
2We are proud to present the Princeton Class of 2001 Decade Club, honoring those classmates who have attended Reunions all ten years!
Download a PDF Copy, then head over to the U-Store website to get it framed. Just kidding about getting it framed, but if you really do, please, please, please send us a pic of it!
Call for 15th Reunion Themes!
0With Reunions fresh in our minds, let’s start thinking about how to top the 10th in five years! Submit your theme ideas below, or review and comment on ones already submitted here (or from the menu: Reunions » 15th Reunion Theme Proposals).
Need some inspiration? Check out the wonderful theme proposals submitted for the 10th here.
While not required, it’s best to log in before submitting your proposal. That way, you can return to the form to update your entry.
Share Your Reunions Photos
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What an amazing turnout for our 10th Reunion! Share your photos from this past weekend by adding them to our Facebook Group Album, “10th Reunion Photos.” Please select the “high resolution” upload option, so our class historians can archive them at their highest quality. We’ll need those extra pixels in a few years when our eyes start deteriorating. :)

