
The brass, from left: Christina Farah ’09, Justin Coon ’22, and Riley Fitzgerald ’16
Photo: Kelly Sullivan
Published June 23, 2022
Relive the colorful celebrations of Reunions 2022.
Caitlin Drumm ’07 and her daughter, Josephine Lammlein
Photo: Kevin Birch

Rye Herr ’47 with driver Sara Shiff ’25
Photo: Beverly Schaefer


A prized banner at the 50th
Photo: Beverly Schaefer

From left: Ashley Muldoon Lavin ’02, Melissa Poulos ’02, Katie Collins Donohue ’02, Melisa Moehlman Melling ’02, Melissa Deland ’02, and Chris Henry ’02 with husband Dustin Flannery
Photo: Beverly Schaefer
Linwood Davis ’62, Al Muller ’62, and Truffle
Photo: Beverly Schaefer


Gabriel Crouch, director of choral activities and senior lecturer in music, leads the Glee Club Reunion Sing — “Spem in Alium,” in Alexander Hall.
Photo: Beverly Schaefer
Ida Posner ’12 and Derek Grego ’12
Photo: Beverly Schaefer


Connee Petty Young ’77 and Brian Bergdoll (aka “Bruce”)
Photo: Kevin Birch
Laura Foster Whitaker ’92
Photo: Beverly Schaefer


Julia Jitkoff s’66 and James A. Baker ’52
Photo: Beverly Schaefer
James Gales Jr. ’17, front, and Cash Goodhart ’22 go for the ball during the alumni football game.
Photo: Beverly Schaefer


Patricia Garcia-Monet Burk ’92 during her session of “Recuerdos Digital Storytelling”
Photo: Frank Wojciechowski

Graduate students and alumni get ready to join the P-rade.
Photo: Kevin Birch
Jerry Liu ’17 and Brendan Hung ’17
Photo: Kevin Birch


Members of the Class of 1997 pick up signs with their Nassau Herald photos to use in the “’97 Prime Time 25th Reunion Special.”
Photo: Kevin Birch

Rick Hesel ’67
Photo: Kevin Birch
Heather Konar ’97, her husband Allan, and their kids, Alex, Max, and Katie
Photo: Kevin Birch


Turhan Tirana ’57, Jack Goodman ’57, and Norton Rosensweig ’57
Photo: Kevin Birch
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