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January-February 2024

One of the best things about serving as co-secretary of our amazing class is learning all of the fascinating stories about other classmates and their parents.
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September-October 2023

We did it! Once again, the great class of 1982 set a new College record—this time for attendance at a 40th reunion—with 336 classmates registered for the June 15-18 reunion. We obliterated the previous record of 276.
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July-August 2023

“Where in the world are the ’82s?” This is an important question given that our class is likely to trample any prior records for attendance at a 40th reunion, which means that many of our farthest-flung classmates may be back with us on the Hanover P
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May-June 2023

“Let’s Celebrate Together!” is the theme of our 40th reunion in Hanover June 15-18—in just a few weeks. Come one, come all! P.T.
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March-April 2023

A highlights reel for the fall of 2022 would include the virtual mini-reunion author talk attended by 20-plus classmates, organized by mini-reunion co-chairs Mike Berg, Sue Elliot,and Jon Baker and facilitated by
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January-February 2023

One of the best things about turning 62 is that you can purchase a lifetime “senior” National Parks visitor pass for just $80! There are also all kinds of other discounts—from movies to restaurants to rental cars.
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November-December 2022

We’ve launched our pathway to our next big reunion thanks to 40th reunion co-chairs Eric Miller and Jim Vahey, joined by enthusiastic volunteers from the class.
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September-October 2022

After two years of postponed or cancelled celebrations and virtual get-togethers, the class of 1982 is slowly gathering in person again.
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July-August 2022

How amazing that the College has recognized ’82 fabulousness by naming the new engineering building the Class of ’82 Engineering and Computer Science Center!
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May-June 2022

“Acquiring a dog may be the only opportunity a human ever has to choose a relative.” This quote by Mordecai Siegal is one of my favorites. Many of us regard our pets as family members.
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March-April 2022

Hat tip to Betsy Leggat for uncovering news of classmate Margaret Spring: “I clicked on a story about plastic waste in the United States and a report calling for a national strategy on plastic pollution in the world’