• Two men smile for the camera.
  • A woman on stage in a sparkly dress; men appear to play music in the background.
  • Man in a floppy white hat with an orange band.
  • Two men in bow ties.
  • People march in the P-rade holding signs that read "The Fabulous 70-Pede!"
  • A man at Reunions.
  • Two women take a selfie at night outdoors.
  • Fireworks over the Princeton stadium.
  • A little girl at the P-rade.
  • An orange-and-black banner that reads "1970."
  • A man and a woman smile for the camera.
  • A woman looks up from the doorway of a Gothic Princeton building; another woman runs in the background.
  • A man drinks a glass of wine; a woman smiles for the camera.
  • A man peers at the camera near an orange-and-black banner; someone in the background holds a sign reading "1973."
  • Three people at Reunions.
  • Seven young people smile for the camera.
  • The tops of five Ionic columns on a building are lit up with orange lights.
  • Black and white photo of a man smiling.
  • People march in the P-rade with a tall tiger.
  • A woman dances in a tent while wearing a tiger ears headband.
  • Three people smile for the camera; one wears a shirt reading, "Life's great on Route 88."
  • A man looks at the camera.
  • A woman in a hat and orange-and-black scarf smiles for the camera.
  • A young man in an orange-and-black striped tie holds one side of a banner.
  • People walk in the dark toward a party behind a wooden fence.
  • People mill about at Reunions.
  • A man's head in profile.
  • A band on stage.
  • A woman smiles for the camera and holds up her hands.
  • Two women in front of a 1970 banner.

Richard Trenner ’70, a longtime Princeton resident, is a writer, photographer, and teacher. From 1993-2002 he was a visiting lecturer in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, and in 1987-88 he was an instructor in The Undergraduate Writing Program. He now works independently as the Princeton Writing Coach [1].

Trenner attended Reunions last month and sent PAW these scenes that caught his eye.