The Class of 1990 was out in full force for Reunion
Weekend. Friday night was a mellow night--after checking in, a group of people
hung out in the Spa, playing pool and catching up on the news.
Saturday morning we led the parade to the football field, where Said
Eastman and Janet Boudreau presented a check for $26,000 to
President Cotter on behalf of our class. After the lobster bake lunch, most of
us took some time to wander around campus and check out the new buildings or
tour the athletic complex or art museum. A bunch of people played volleyball
and frisbee in front of East and West Quads.![]()
About 100 people showed up in time for our class dinner on Saturday night,
where we were welcomed by Said Eastman and Dan Spurgin. Dan
continued his tradition of capturing another Kodak moment by photographing us
from the podium. After John Robbins was called upon to share a
mildly obscene joke with us all, Professor Pete Moss (history) spoke about some
of the current issues on campus, most notably the grade-inflation phenomenon.
Professor Jane Moss (French) also shared some news with our class--in several
languages. After dinner, the classes of '80 and '85 joined us in the Page
Commons Room for a Student Union party with The Blues Flames, a blues band.
It also seems that an impromptu game of beer die may have formed in the East
Quad lounge on Saturday night after the party in the Student Union ended,
although the details are unknown (who was God?). On Sunday morning we had
coffeecake delivered to the dorm from Bonnie's, and most people got on the road
for the return trip home fairly early.![]()
Please call the Alumni Relations Office if you would like to purchase a
Reunion 1995 Class of '90 cap. Some are still available.
--Laura Senier
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