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May 13, 2024 | Latest Issue
The Dartmouth

The youngest reunion class will also return

Members of the Class of '94 eagerly await their return to Hanover next weekend to reunite with their friends and relive the brilliant memories that marked their Dartmouth years.

Reunion Chair, Tracy Waack Larson '94, said approximately 400 people including the alumni's families are expected in Hanover. A local tent party has been organized for Friday, June 18. On Saturday afternoon the Class of '94 Reunion Committee has arranged a panel titled "State of Us - First Five Years."

Other '94s will play volleyball and be entertained by two of their fellow-class artists at a picnic also organized for Saturday afternoon. A swing dance has been planned for Saturday night and a brunch for Sunday morning.

Larson, an active member of her class as a student, said her decision to stay active in her class was "a culmination of her appreciation for Dartmouth."

Referring to Dartmouth as a "unique undergraduate experience," Larson, whose husband is also a '94, said she met "all the wonderful" people she knows now through her College experience. Her Undergraduate Advisor experience was also great because of the "fun time" her freshmen gave her.

A sister at Delta Gamma sorority, Larson said her sorority experience was "excellent," adding, "I met a group of very strong women through it." Larson described her sisters as "inspired and supportive."

Larson said her class-members are looking forward to talking through the issues of the Initiative and also to hearing from the College administration and students about them at the reunion.