Reunion Report: 1938

By Lucas B. Mayer / July / August 2003
June 22nd, 2007
Over the years Commencement weekend has enjoyed good weather. Well at least one can’t remember the last rainy one until this year. Just our luck! Rain Friday evening spoiled Campus Dance, moved the pops concert from the Main Green to the Providence Performing Arts Center on Saturday night, and soaked the march down the hill on Monday. But the rain did not dampen the celebration of the 65th reunion of the class of ’38!

We kicked off the reunion Friday evening with a gathering in the Chancellor’s Dining Room in the Sharpe Refectory. Twenty-four friends—eighteen classmates and six guests—enjoyed a social hour of cocktails and hors d’oeuvres. A class photo was taken just before the Brown Bear Buffet. As we indulged in food and drink, the room was filled with laughter as several good jokes and stories were told.

At noon on Saturday, the Pembroke luncheon was held at the Hope Club. We had cocktails that night at the faculty club followed by dinner and the pops concert.

Sunday morning a memorial service was held for classmates who have departed since our last reunion. Muriel Macpherson Abbott and Bob Thomas were the official candle bearers. Sunday evening from sunset to 11 p.m. we were treated to WaterFire, the spectacular, award-winning creation of Barnaby Evans ’75.

Monday’s march down the hill was hurried, as mentioned before. Class officers to serve for the next five years are as follows: class president Muriel Macpherson Abbott, vice president Walter Covell, treasurer Bob Thomas, and secretaries Virginia MacMillan Trescott and Luke Mayer. Bill Rice will also join the executive committee.

Lucas B. Mayer

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