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servatory. In Cairns, participants will discover Australia’s biodi- versity during two nights shipboard on the Great Barrier Reef (with optional snorkeling) and visits to a native animal refuge and Daintree National Park. On Nov. 14, the solar eclipse shadow will sweep across the


Gulf of Carpenteria and Cape York before the central line crosses directly over Port Douglas’ Oak Beach, the Great Barrier Reef and the Coral Sea. The city of Cairns is in the umbra of the eclipse and the general area to the north is one of the best observation points on the mainland. Professor of Physics Greg Lyzenga ’75, our fac- ulty leader for this trip, will enhance the experience by sharing his knowledge of planetary science. Following the eclipse, experience a taste of the Australian outback at a traditional working cattle station and pioneer homestead. For more information or to register, visit the Events and


Travel section of the Alumni website: hmc.edu/alumni, or call 909.621.8342.


Upcoming Events 2012 Joint Math Meeting Reception January 4 | Boston, Massachusetts


Winter Receptions January 8 | Litchfield Park, Arizona Austin, Texas Portland, Oregon


January 12 | San Francisco


Family Weekend February 10–11 | Claremont


7-C Worldwide Happy Hours March 14 | Claremont


American Chemical Society Brunch March 25 | San Diego


Alumni Weekend April 27–29 | Claremont


Commencement May 13 | Claremont


Australian Eclipse Trip November 5–15 | Australia


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• April 3 – Carol Bartz, lead director, Cisco Systems Inc.; former CEO, Yahoo! and Autodesk


• April 10 – Brad Wechsler, chairman of the board. IMAX Corporation


• April 17 – Bob Muglia, former president, Server and Business Tools Division, Microsoft


Pat Hagiwara ’68 (No. 10) was a four-year participant in CMS basketball.


2012 Annnenberg Speaker Series • March 6 – Kathy Hill, senior vice president, Cisco Systems, Inc.


• March 27 – Mike Schroepfer, vice president of engineering, Facebook


Athletic Mudders Inducted into Hall of Fame and Wall of Fame Patrick (Pat) Hagiwara ’68, engineering major and basketball player, was inducted into the Claremont/Mudd/Scripps (CMS) Alumni Athletic Hall of Fame. L. Victor (Vic) Bilger ’67 pre- sented the award. A participant in basketball under Coach Ted Ducey, Hagiwara was a four-year participant in the program but couldn’t play as a freshman due to NAIA regulations. He played on SCIAC Cham- pionship teams in 1966 and 1967—the school’s first two SCIAC Championships in men’s basketball. The team won the NAIA District III Championship and went to Kansas City for the NAIA Championship. Pat played in the shadows of Richard (Dick) Barton ’68. in 1966 and 1967, and Bill Harmsen (a Hall of Fame member) in 1968 and still found a way to contribute in a big way to the first two SCIAC Championships in men’s bas- ketball for CMS and to the NAIA District III Championship in 1967. He was a three-year letterwinner from HMC—a rarity. Hagiwara accepted his award at the 21st Annual Hall of Fame


Recognition Banquet on Nov. 12. Each year, the Hall of Fame Committee honors alumni or coaching staff members who make outstanding contributions to one or more sports of the CMS Athletics Department. Young alumni with at least a 3.0 GPA and who achieved at least 1st-Team All SCIAC were inducted into the Wall of Fame: Georgi Dinolov ’11 (cross country), Jennifer Rinker ’11 (swim- ming) and Kramer Straube ’11 (cross country).


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