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Alumni Come Home for a Memory Filled Reunion

From the Classes of 1965 and 1969, all the way up to 2019 — and from as far away as Florida, California, and Texas — this year’s Alumni Reunion brought more than 100 community members of all ages from Franklin, Anglo-American, and Dwight home to the Quad for an evening of food, drinks, and, most importantly, memories.

One highlight of the evening — Antonia Koller ’89, Alumni Council President since 2021, and founder of the Women’s Circle, was presented a gift for her dedication. Alumni also enjoyed a prop-stocked photo booth, taking home snapshots to remember the special occasion by.

The largest classes represented on the beautiful October night were the Class of 1977 and the Class of 1974. “I’m always impressed with the 50th anniversary class,” said Director of Alumni Engagement Olivia Merrick-Haight. “They always come out in full force.”

There was also a large contingent of the Class of 1989, who celebrated their 35th anniversary, including Vice Chancellor Blake Spahn. At the end of the evening, the Vice Chancellor remarked, “Wow, I feel like I never left.”

See many more photos of the Reunion on the Alumni Events page, and make plans to join us next year (we’re looking at you, Class of 1975!).