Alumni NewsSlide show - Meet the Class of 2015Our photographic tour of Frosh Week Stephanie Liu '15 receives her check-in package from Amy Campbell of the office of campus life. Beverly Schaefer Photos by Beverly Schaefer Stephanie Liu '15 receives her check-in package from Amy Campbell of the office of campus life. Beverly Schaefer Freshman Brendan DeTommaso, right, gets a helping hand from Michael Grossman '12. Beverly Schaefer Daria Koren '15, left, and Silken Jones '15 set up their freshman dorm room. Beverly Schaefer At the Pre-rade, freshmen enter campus with classmates from their residential colleges, wearing college-specific T-shirts. Beverly Schaefer This year's freshman T-shirt features a helpful, soon-to-be-familiar map. Beverly Schaefer Student conductor Jacquelyn Nestor '12 leads the Princeton University Band at the freshman Step Sing. Beverly Schaefer Tom Meeker '56, a longtime class secretary and lover of all things orange and black, teaches the new class the locomotive cheer. Beverly Schaefer Fifteen! Fifteen! Fifteen! Beverly Schaefer No responses yetJoin the conversation Name Email Princeton affiliation - Select -AlumniFacultyStaffStudentCommunity MemberNon-alumni ResponsePlain textFull name and Princeton affiliation (if applicable) are required for all published comments. For more information, view our commenting policy. Responses are limited to 500 words for online and 250 words for print consideration. The Latest See all FeaturesHuge Crowds Descend for a Night at the New Art Museum Essay What Letting Go Sounds Like to a Soon-to-be Empty Nester Rally ’Round the CannonRally ’Round the Cannon: Going Backstory Student Life Princeton Changes Course on Meal Plan Policy Princeton PortraitA Stellar Student, He Transformed Our Understanding of the Stars Related News On the CampusIn Memoriam: Astrophysicist Russell Kulsrud On the CampusIn Short: Architecture Dean Mónica Ponce de León Returns to Faculty PrincetoniansIn ‘Cloud Warriors,’ Tom Weber ’89 Seeks Understanding of Extreme Weather‘One of the themes in the book is the need to be prepared for almost any kind of weather,’ Weber says.
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