Here’s what we’re looking for Zoom 68 in the near future. The subjects are the fascinating world of gardening in January, and an insider’s view of the City of New Orleans in March. Because of the general appeal of these Zoom programs, I strongly encourage you to invite your spouses and partners to join us. […]
Read article55th Reunion Info
As plans gel and more specific info becomes available, we’ll alert you to changes to this page, leading up to June 8-11. Here’s a link to the latest list of accommodations from the College. Some favorites are already fully reserved for the dates of our reunion so act quickly!
Read articleAnnouncing the 55th Reunion Team
Here’s the team that’s getting behind our 55th:
And here’s a message to all from Reunion Co-Chair Mike Herlihy
Our warmest greetings for The Great Class of 1968:
Plans are underway for our reunion this June. Our goal is a simple, comfortable and safe getting together of as many classmates, spouses, widows and family members as can make it to Williamstown. For those that can’t travel to Williams, we would like to facilitate some connection opportunities while we reach out to fellow classmates. It’s time to relax, kick back and reflect together on our interesting lifetimes.
Announcing our 55th Reunion
Here’s the latest on our 55th, echoing earlier email from Bob Heiss:
Read articleMini-Reunion Sept 30-Oct 1 2022
As our 55th (!) Reunion draws near, this year’s Mini-Reunion, scheduled for September 30 to October 1, offers the opportunity to revisit the Purple Valley and reconnect with classmates.
Read articleEphs dominate on Pratt Field, cap perfect season
Final score: 24-19
ESCAC Offensive Player of the Year Bobby Maimaron (first featured in these pages in 2017 as we celebrated the 50th anniversary of our win over Amherst, returning in 2019 to provide another victory, with more comfortable 31-9 margin) again led the attack with some stellar support from receiver Frank Stola.
Read articleBlack Lives Matter: Williamstown reacts
Friday June 5 saw an estimated 600 peaceful but vocal protesters gather to demonstrate against racial violence in Field Park in Williamstown.
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