Marist Alumni Class Reunions
All classes ending in '1 or '6 are celebrating their
Marist class reunion in 2011!
Mark your calendar for the
2011 Homecoming-Reunion Weekend: October 28-30, 2011!
Each year the Alumni Department assists the Alumni Association in the planning and implementation of class reunions. The Vice President of Reunions is a member of the Alumni Executive Board as is the Reunion Co-Chair. These volunteers host an annual
reunion planning workshop on the last Thursday evening
each February. The VP of Reunions oversees a Reunion Planning Committee whose members are responsible for working with the Alumni Association Class Delegates in the recruiting of at least one Reunion Class Chair per reunion class. Classes celebrate reunions every five years; therefore, the years may be determined in increments of five.
Alumni Association Job Descriptions:
VP-Reunions- Assist the Alumni Department and Class Delegates in recruiting volunteers to help plan and implement class reunions, as well as special interest reunions such as sports, fine arts, campus ministry, etc… Chairs are responsible for hosting, with the Alumni Department, a reunion planning session for reunion year representatives. The VP of Reunions is responsible for attending a minimum of three Executive Board meetings annually as well as two Alumni Association gatherings.
Reunion Co-Chair- Assists the VP of Reunions in recruiting volunteers to help plan and implement class reunions, as well as special interest reunions such as sports, fine arts, campus ministry, etc… Chairs are responsible for hosting, with the Alumni Department, a reunion planning session for reunion year representatives. The VP of Reunions is responsible for attending a minimum of three Executive Board meetings annually as well as two Alumni Association gatherings.
The mission of the Reunion Planning Committee
is to encourage and facilitate annual reunion planning for Marist graduating classes as well as Marist Regional Clubs and affinity groups, thereby bringing members of these groups in closer contact with one another and with Marist School to cultivate a lasting active relationship of participation and giving to the school and the Alumni Association.