Princeton Alumni Weekly 2023 Reunions Guide

The Class of 2022 will celebrate its first Reunions as alumni.

Beverly Schaefer

Published May 17, 2023

Goin’ back for Reunions? Get the skinny on everything from P-rade announcer Gary King ’79, to celebrating 50 years of coeducation, to what’s happening in each of the major reunion class tents.

Download a pdf of the full print guide here, or read the stories below.

And be sure to check out PAW’s table near the U-store for T-shirts and a chance to sign up for PAW’s Alumni in the News and books newsletters.


Class By Class Highlights

Not sure which tents to hit? Check this out.


P-rade Map

Navigate the P-rade with confidence.


Raising a Glass to the Class of 1973

Ahead of their 50th reunion, a group of stalwarts reminisce and celebrate the historic class.


Looking Good

Tigers share their favorite Princeton gear to rock at Reunions.


Reunions By the Numbers

Ever wondered what it takes to put together the epic event?


Boba to Burgers

A guide to Princeton’s newest restaurants.


The Mysterious Class of 1945 P-rade Trophy

Little is known about the annual Reunions prize, but one alum is digging up details formerly lost to history.


The Queen’s Opening Gambit

Anya Taylor-Joy’s Reunions story.


50 Years of Coeducation

Lisa Tebbe ’73 looks back on the historic and turbulent time.


Graduate Alumni Lay Reunions Foundations

Building traditions — their way.


The Voice Behind the P-rade

Get to know Gary King ’79, narrator of the core Reunions event.


Faux Pas or Fashion Revolution?

In 1976, one class dared to ditch orange and black for red, white, and blue.


History Still Growing

The story of Princeton’s trees.


We’ve Got Reunions Covered

Take a look back at PAW’s past Reunions Guides.


Trivia Quiz: Princetonians in the Movies

How well do you know your Tinseltown Tigers?

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