Esther "Dilly" Prudden and Louise "Davy" Davis, both Cornell Class of 1937, share a laugh, June 8, during Reunion Weekend.
From left, Carl Schwartz, Bob Staley and Phil Gravink, three members of the Cornell crew that won the 1957 Henley Royal Regatta, sing "The Rowing Song" during the Savage Club's annual variety show, June 7 in Statler Auditorium.
Members of the 1957 crew get out on Cayuga Lake during the Reunion Row on Saturday.
Holding with tradition, coxswain Jim Howe is thrown into the chilly water of Cayuga Inlet by his '77 crew mates following Reunion Row.
Bill Carson '92, holding his son, Will, takes a minute to talk about alumni business in St. Louis with Jen Hernandez, associate director of Alumni Affairs and Development's Midwest Regional Office.
Classmates from 1947, from left, Bonnie De La Mater, Shirley Buck Rabeler and Lucille Smith look through old photographs from their agricultural home economics project.
Johnny Russo's East Hill Classic Jazz Group entertains the crowd during lunch on Friday in Barton Hall.
Caroline Sofair, 6, daughter of Andre Sofair '82, tries her hand at the chimes with her cousin and chimesmaster Allegra Schafer '99 on Saturday evening.
Children of alumni filled the Backyard Circus tent to watch the human cannonball and other acts.
Family-fun activities, including a bounce house, super slide, train rides and live entertainment, were set up on the Arts Quad Saturday afternoon.
Michael Pine '97 and wife Shari enjoy a quiet moment with 4-month-old daughter Samantha on the Arts Quad on Saturday.
Jake Tihansky, 11, is fitted with climbing gear by Melissa Bullard '07 at the Lindseth Climbing Wall in Bartels Hall.
Joseph Scheide, 3, and Ellie Herrmann, 2, go for a ride during fun in the sun on the Arts Quad.
John Michael Recker, center, and Andrew Stemmes paint frisbees with help from Lisa Stemmes.
President Emeritus Frank Rhodes kicked off Reunion on Thursday in Hollis E. Cornell Auditorium with a talk on "Ezra Cornell's Unreasonable Vision," exposing the personal and historical sinew of the founder's life and radical philanthropic dream of comprehensive higher education for all.
In his State of the University address, President David Skorton said that Cornell must play a leadership role in "putting the full force of our teaching, research and outreach to solve the greatest challenge of our century."
Sheila dePasquale '47, right, with her daughter outside Barton Hall.
Hotelie David Moran '87 shows his approval of Arts Quad festivities, while Maggie Finn looks on.
With temperatures in the high 80s Saturday afternoon, many people made the walk to Fall Creek below the suspension bridge to cool off.
Les Wager, Vet '42, and wife Imogene of Ogdensburg, N.Y., at the wine tasting event in Trillium in Kennedy Hall.
Jimmie and Junerose Killian, Class of '42 and '47, respectively, salute members of other Cornell classes as they're called during Cornelliana Night, June 9, in Bailey Hall.
Alumni members of the Cornell Glee Club sing the Cornell alma mater to close the evening at Cornelliana Night.
Members of the original Cayuga's Waiters, Cornell's oldest all-male a cappella group founded in 1949, serenade the crowd at Cornelliana Night.
Members of the Sherwoods a cappella group perform for a packed atrium in Goldwin Smith Hall around midnight on Saturday.
Peering into the big band tent on the Arts Quad.
The first dancers of the evening take the floor in the big band tent.
Reliving their undergraduate years, alumni line up at the Hot Truck.
Reunion Weekend, 2007.