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85,000 When the Princeton Tigers take the field against the University of San Diego Toreros in San Diego on September 20, the President of the Princeton Club of San Diego, Beverly Randez ’94, will be in the stands and no doubt leading a mighty cheering section. After all, she was a fan of Princeton before she ever matriculated. “Ever since I can remember, I wanted to go to Princeton. I grew up in San Antonio and had never seen the campus. But still I knew that it was the only school for me. When I got to Princeton, it exceeded all my expectations. I hardly ever went home again.” Not only did she spend a summer in Princeton as an undergraduate, Beverly frequently returned to campus after graduation while she was living and working in the New York area. And from 2003 to 2008 she was a staff member in the University’s Office of Communications. When she spent a couple years in San Francisco during the early 2000’s, she joined the Princeton Club of Northern California. “I was too far away to get back to Princeton,” she recalls. “Joining the club and serving as secretary was a way to stay connected to the University.” Beverly has now been in San Diego for six years. As in San Francisco, she quickly took an active role in the local Princeton club. She volunteered to become the inaugural treasurer in 2011 and began her term as president this year as well as a term on the Alumni Council’s Executive Committee, where she will serve on the Committee on Regional Associations. And now back to that football game… “The Princeton Club of San Diego is so pleased to be joining the Princeton Football Association and Princeton Varsity Club in sponsoring a number of fun events the weekend of the game. We aspire to be gracious hosts to the reigning Ivy League champions and other visiting Princetonians!” Beverly Randez ’94 President, Princeton Club of San Diego c. 1994 To learn the many ways to stay connected to Princeton, contact the Office of Alumni Affairs at 609-258-1900 or www.alumni.princeton.edu

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When the Princeton Tigers take the fi eld against the University of San Diego Toreros in San Diego on September 20, the President of the Princeton Club of San Diego, Beverly Randez ’94, will be in the stands and no doubt leading a mighty cheering section. After all, she was a fan of Princeton before she ever matriculated.

“Ever since I can remember, I wanted to go to Princeton. I grew up in San Antonio and had never seen the campus. But still I knew that it was the only school for me. When I got to Princeton, it exceeded all my expectations. I hardly ever went home again.”

Not only did she spend a summer in Princeton as an undergraduate, Beverly frequently returned to campus after graduation while she was living and working in the New York area. And from 2003 to 2008 she was a staff member in the University’s Offi ce of Communications.

When she spent a couple years in San Francisco during the early 2000’s, she joined the Princeton Club of Northern California. “I was too far away to get back to Princeton,” she recalls. “Joining the club and serving as secretary was a way to stay connected to the University.”

Beverly has now been in San Diego for six years. As in San Francisco, she quickly took an active role in the local Princeton club. She volunteered to become the inaugural treasurer in 2011 and began her term as president this year as well as a term on the Alumni Council’s Executive Committee, where she will serve on the Committee on Regional Associations.

And now back to that football game…

“The Princeton Club of San Diego is so pleased to be joining the Princeton Football Association and Princeton Varsity Club in sponsoring a number of fun events the weekend of the game. We aspire to be gracious hosts to the reigning Ivy League champions and other visiting Princetonians!”

Beverly Randez ’94 President, Princeton Club of San Diego

c. 1994

To learn the many ways tostay connected to Princeton,contact the Offi ce of Alumni Affairs at 609-258-1900 orwww.alumni.princeton.edu