Reunion Classes

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Welcome, Reunion Classes!

The reunions for classes ending in 3 and 8 will be celebrated at our next True Blue WeekendOct. 27-29.

If you are a member of one of these reunion classes and are interested in helping plan your reunion in 2023 and making it a success, contact Donna Pflum, director of alumni and volunteer engagement, to learn how to join your reunion alumni committee.

Reunion Partners

New for this year, our Reunion Partners replace the former Reunion Committee structure. With this restructured group, we will have one single committee consisting of members of all classes celebrating their reunion this year. This single committee takes the pressure off individual committees and will allow for increased information sharing, interaction among alumni, and collaboration with all reunion classes.

If you want to connect with our Reunion Partners, please contact Donna Pflum Director of Alumni and Volunteer Engagement at 717-358-4266 or donna.pflum@fandm.edu.

Bob Hood '63 Alex Stephan '93, P'22 Tommy Bergstrom '13
Jay Boylan '78 Tricia Robinson '98 Cailin Kearns '13
Neil Davidowitz '78, P'14 Scott Sebastian '98 Krista Rownd '13
Stephen Staman '83 Greg Plotner '03 Martha Stefaniak '13
Ted Golfinopoulos '88 Anita Zook '03 Andrew Foley '13
Marybeth LaFauci '88 Mike Arnold '08 Sarah I. Barket '18
Joy Restucci '88 Judy Brown '08 Jabari Benjamin '18
Carmen Reynal '88 Jason Hoffman '08 Alesandra T. Owolabi '18
Barney H. Rosen '88 Ronald Nahass '08  
Matthew DesChamps '93 Nicholas Ballas '13  

Get connected to your reunion class!

2000s

5th Reunion - F&M Class of 2018
10th Reunion - F&M Class of 2013 Ten Year Reunion Group 
15th Reunion - Class of 2008 coming soon!
20th Reunion - Franklin & Marshall College: Class of 2003

1980s

35th Reunion - F&M Class of 1988
40th Reunion - F&M Class of 1983

Nevonians

Nevonian Society  

All alumni who have celebrated the 50th anniversary of their graduation from the College (and the spouses and partners of such alumni) automatically become lifetime members of the Nevonian Society during the class's 50th reunion year. In 2023, the members of the Class of 1973  will join the existing Nevonians in the classes of  1971, 1970, 1969, 1968, 1967, and so on, as well as spouses and partners of the same.

Learn more about the Nevonian Society.

Class Histories & Reflections

Class Histories
Classes in Reunion from 2011 through 2015 were asked to create Class Reflections. Each of these reflections recounts a world event or incident that occurred during the classes' years at Franklin & Marshall.

Take some time to read through these wonderful reflections, which include a campus visit by President Eisenhower, the release of the Nixon tapes, and the birth of the Internet. F&M alums have dramatic stories to tell. Through alumni reminiscences and perspectives, world-changing events are recreated and brought into focus.   

Reunion 2007
Reunion 2008 Reunion 2009 Reunion 2010


Class Reflections
Classes in Reunion from 2011 through 2015 were asked to create Class Reflections. Each of these reflections recounts a world event or incident that occurred during the classes' years at Franklin & Marshall.

Take some time to read through these wonderful reflections, which include a campus visit by President Eisenhower, the release of the Nixon tapes, and the birth of the Internet. F&M alums have dramatic stories to tell. Through alumni reminiscences and perspectives, world-changing events are recreated and brought into focus.

Reunion 2011
Reunion 2012
Reunion 2013

Reunion 2014
Reunion 2015

Prepare For Your Visit


Grab a bite from one of Lancaster’s more than 100 restaurants, cafes and eateries featuring food from around the world while staying at hotels blocks from campus to suit your style and budget.

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Make Your Class Gift


Want to help your class? Make a gift! Every year, we challenge our reunion classes to a race to see which class can raise the most dollars and can engage the most donors from their class. How does your class stack up so far?

Make your reunion class gift »