With temperatures approaching 80 degrees during Class Officers Weekend, it was hard for Cathy Judd-Stein, Michael Berg, Jenny Chandler Hauge, Carol Davis, Daniel Black, David Plekenpol, Matt Hoffman, Jon Baker, reunion chair
As I write this column your class officers have just submitted our annual class activities report, in which we describe in great detail all of the activities we have done this past school year.
I am back from a whirlwind trip to Israel for the wedding of Jay Shofet and Adeena Sussman. Jay has lived in Israel for all but a few years since we graduated.
“Read books, get a job, help your neighbors with the downed limb in their yard, work a crossword puzzle, spend time with your grandparents, go camping, go to the theater, learn about yourself, learn about the world.
One hundred thirty-five of you showed up in Hanover at the end of October for our joint Homecoming mini-reunion with the class of 1981. I could use the 500 words in this column just to list all the names, but you know who you are.
Halloween is almost here again. Where did the summer go? My grandmother always used to say that time goes by more quickly the older you get. I would always respond, “That’s not true, Nanny. Time is constant.” But now I understand what she meant.
Four ’82 professors agree that students are one of the best things about the job. Eric Cline, professor of classics and anthropology at George Washington University, advises undergraduate archaeology majors.
I am happy to report that 122 of you participated in our virtual reunion on March 22—the 82nd day of the year—by posting a photo or comment to our class Facebook group describing something that you are passionate about.