
The clouds parted, giving way to sunshine as 75 years of Bryn Mawr graduates lined up along Merion Avenue to proceed into Goodhart Hall for a speech from College President Wendy Cadge.
As the morning drizzle cleared on Saturday, May 31, Reunion attendees gathered with their classmates behind their class year banners for the main event: Parade.
鈥淚t鈥檚 the first reunion for a lot of us, because our five was canceled because of the pandemic, and a lot of us couldn鈥檛 come for six,鈥 said Melissa Torquato 鈥15.
Torquato and her friends relished being back on campus to enjoy the full Bryn Mawr experience鈥攂rushing their teeth beside their old dorm roommates and meeting their friends in the dining hall for breakfast. 鈥淚t鈥檚 that feeling of being back and being with people who were, like, your first home away from home,鈥 she said. 鈥淎nd it still feels like home.鈥
The weekend brought more than 900 alums together for not just the Parade but also nearly three days of activities such as campus tours, a visit to Philadelphia鈥檚 Barnes Foundation, panel discussions and lectures, and the beloved tradition of Step Sing.
Meals and class gatherings, plus lawn games, crafting, yoga, a screening of The Philadelphia Story, and evening s鈥檓ores rounded out the fun.

鈥淚n the company of one another, across generations and class years, across life stages and life paths, I wish you all that you seek from Reunion: rekindled memories, new discoveries, old and new friendships, connections to history鈥攁nd connections to home.鈥
This was the first Reunion for the Class of 2020, made extra special because, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, they didn鈥檛 enjoy a traditional graduation. Leah Borquez 鈥20 traveled across the country to see old friends, while Gwynne Dulaney 鈥20, who lives just down the road in Wynnewood, had the chance to reconnect with classmates and discover how many of them were also living nearby.
It was far from the first reunion for Nancy Greenewalt Frederick 鈥50, who reminisced about her time at Bryn Mawr while waiting for the Parade to begin in a golf cart outside New Dorm鈥攐ne new development on the campus where much has remained the same in the 75 years since she graduated.
鈥淚 loved it," Frederick said. 鈥淚t was tough. I was top of my class at the boarding school I went to, but when I got here鈥 kept up and I passed and I graduated, but I was no big news.鈥
Her roommate, however, was right behind Hanna Holborn Gray 鈥50, she said. Frederick went on to serve as a trustee from 1980 to 1992 and has kept up with her classmates over the years, including Edie Lauderdale 鈥50, who sat beside her for the parade.
Helen Peemoeller 鈥60 sported a light blue Bryn Mawr blazer鈥攚ell-worn, well-loved. 鈥淚 have made good friends at Reunion, very often people whom I knew slightly, but not really, when I was a student,鈥 she said. 鈥淥ne of my best friends is someone who isn鈥檛 here today, unfortunately, but we never would have become good friends if it were not for Reunion.鈥
Even for those who have stayed close鈥攍ike Cayla McNally 鈥10, who works in Alumnae/i Relations and Development at Bryn Mawr鈥擱eunion offered the chance to experience the College through a different, more nostalgic lens.
鈥淚鈥檓 on Merion, second floor,鈥 McNally said. 鈥淗aving the time of my life.鈥
As the Parade kicked off, the newest alumnae/i鈥攖he class of 2025鈥攍ed cheers of 鈥淎nassa kata, kalo kale鈥︹ as the other classes proceeded by them. The procession culminated with the classes of 1960, 1955, and 1950, who received the royal treatment in golf carts, accompanied by Cadge, and the loudest cheers.
鈥淲e talk about Bryn Mawr having the most vibrant alum network. The energy here this weekend makes that claim undeniable,鈥 Cadge said to applause as she began her presentation on the College鈥檚 recent achievements and initiatives in Goodhart.
鈥淚n the company of one another, across generations and class years, across life stages and life paths,鈥 she concluded, 鈥淚 wish you all that you seek from Reunion: rekindled memories, new discoveries, old and new friendships, connections to history鈥攁nd connections to home.鈥

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