Reunion 2021 Recap BY DAWN GALE ’81 DIRECTOR, ACADEMY FUND AND ALUMNI RELATIONS
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eunion 2021 looked a little different due to ongoing pandemic concerns, but it was great fun! The brunch was held under multiple tents between Shaffner Hall and the Bion Cram Library, providing a great outdoor venue for our 330 guests. The response to the modified event was overwhelmingly positive, and it was wonderful to have our alums back on campus, sharing their memories and friendships. The delicious spread prepared by Alan Whitaker ’77 and his crew was nothing short of amazing. The award for our eldest alum went to Richard Hill ’49, who attended with his daughter, Gretchen. Kevin Simpson ’81 received the prize for traveling the farthest from Newberg, Oregon; and the Class of 1985 was recognized for having the best attendance (due to the pandemic, Reunion was not held last year, and we celebrated reunion classes ending in 0, 1, 5 and 6). The alumni field hockey game was once again a weekend highlight! Coaches Dede Frost and Jen Stacy Bartlett ’93 always draw a large crowd of all ages back to campus. Former coach Ellen Durgin (wife of trustee and former FA Athletic Director Gerry
Durgin ’68) showed up to cheer her former players on as well. Following the brunch and class photos, many guests toured the campus led by student guides and approximately 150 alums attended the Saco River Brewing event later that evening, enjoying complimentary beverages and music by the band, JUNCO (Bob Sheehan ’09, Jeremy Holden ’10, Dan Stackhouse ’10, and Alex Ouellette ’16). Individual class get-togethers were held off-campus in the evening. Many thanks to all who made the weekend such a success. We are already planning for Reunion 2022, set for August 19 - 21. Stay tuned for more information coming soon. Congratulations to Lakyn Osgood Ela ’12 and her family on the arrival of baby True Andrea Ela. Fortunately, True decided to make her entrance four days after the reunion event and everyone is doing well. Many thanks as well to Barb Hill ’74 who stepped back into her “archive shoes” and helped update, organize, and clean up the archive vault and office and who prepared beautiful displays that were enjoyed throughout reunion weekend.
Front Row (l to r): Jean Henley McAllister ’52, Lonnie Lutte Lewis ’59, Paula Schmidt Mansur ’59, Carol Brown Brooks ’53; Back Row (l to r): Richard Hill ’49, and Jack Mansur ’59
(l to r): Ernest Perreault, Sr. and Grace Leach
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