Reunion Events

Fun, Fun, Fun

(per the Beach Boys)

There were so many wonderful moments. The following quotes from classmates capture only a few.

“What really impressed me was how Colgate pulled out all the stops to be warm, welcoming, very generous, extremely well planned and well-staffed and more beautiful. Also, it was a love fest”. 

74 Women’s Welcome Wine and Cheese

 

“It was so nice to see everyone, and it really set the tone of festivity and re-connection.”

“Thrilled to join my Colgate sisters here again!  So many lovely, wild and young memories are flowing freely like aged wine.”

 

8am Sunday Yoga

“We had 10 people for yoga- a nice number! It was a very meaningful weekend. I’m still in the ‘70s aura!”

50th Reunion Dinner at President Casey’s House

President Casey proudly discussed the view from his house and how he considers it his tremendous responsibility to maintain the integrity of the campus, culturally, historically  and physically. 

President Bartlet delighted us with stories of his role ensuring the class of ’74 admitted women.

NIL and Colgate Athletics Recruitment hosted by the Class of 1974;

Remarks from Pat McInerney and Bob Tyburski “Tybo”

“And we benefited from moderating a discussion with two super talented coaches whose presence, personalities and presentations were super high quality!”

Class of 74 Tree Dedication

Dr. Ellen Kraly reminded us of the time we spent on the hill and the ways future first years would be reminded of the change we brought as our tree grows and flourishes.

Psychiatric Whiplash in Educing Intent with David Rosmarin

The room was overflowing with attendees, information, and questions!

First Year Dorm Comradery Inspired a Kendrick Pic

 

 

 

Torchlight Procession

 

The scarf. The lights. The laughter.

 

 

 

 

Class of 1974 Service of Remembrance

The theme of change sang sweetly through this amazing tribute to our classmates.

Fifty Years On: What has changed, or Hasn’t, in US Immigration and Refugee Resettlement Since 1974

Dr. Ellen Kraly helped us see some of the same pitfalls that existed 50 years ago and gave us pathways to helping to change the current immigration and refugee experience.

Dancing Under the Tents

Didn’t the class of 1974 shut down the dance floor both nights?

Relaxing on Lake Moraine

Classmates were able to take out canoes and kayaks and enjoy the beautiful weather and just relax.

Community Building with Scott Kraly, Dick Dougherty, Paul McLoughlin and Ellen Kraly

“It was wonderful to be with alumni who care about community, wellbeing, and student development.”

Thanks to our program committee!

Denise Cashmere, Deb Parker-Johnson, Chip Simon, Deborah Matthews, Jane Porter, Pat McInerney, Tish Beneville McGee, Joe Cloherty