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•   Alexa Hand  5/22
•   Katherine Snowden (Snowden)  5/22
•   David Garboczi  5/21
•   Linda Kistler  5/21
•   Sally Fessler  5/20
•   Carol Price  5/19
•   Karen Lawson (Mariet)  5/19
•   Douglas Fidoten (Fidoten)  5/19
•   Dortha Manning (DeWit)  5/17
•   Nicola Courtright  5/17
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WHERE ARE THEY NOW


WHERE WE LIVE


Who lives where - click links below to find out.

11 live in California
3 live in Colorado
3 live in Connecticut
1 lives in District Of Columbia
1 lives in Florida
5 live in Georgia
3 live in Illinois
1 lives in Indiana
1 lives in Iowa
1 lives in Kansas
6 live in Maryland
11 live in Massachusetts
2 live in Michigan
2 live in Minnesota
5 live in New Jersey
1 lives in New Mexico
11 live in New York
3 live in North Carolina
4 live in Ohio
1 lives in Oregon
4 live in Pennsylvania
3 live in South Carolina
4 live in Texas
1 lives in Vermont
5 live in Virginia
2 live in Washington
1 lives in Wisconsin
1 lives in Argentina
1 lives in France
671 location unknown

MISSING CLASSMATES


Welcome to the 50th Reunion Class of 1976 website!

50th OBERLIN REUNION
MAY 22 - 25, 2026

50TH REUNION REGISTRATION IS OPEN UNTIL MAY 15th, 2026!

Join our classmates on Oberlin's campus to share in this milestone reunion! Enjoy special alumni-driven programming, mix and mingle under the glow of lanterns at Illumination, reminisce with friends old and new, and help welcome the Class of 2026 to our alumni community at commencement.

Register for our 50th Reunion today! To learn more about the weekend and to see who's coming, visit the Oberlin Reunion websiteclick on the "Register Here" button, and click the arrow next to "Class Year" in the Reunion Attendees list.

Interested in contributing to our class giving total? Click here to make your gift today. 

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Dear '76 Classmates,               

During our  time at Oberlin, we enjoyed a vibrant atmosphere of social change, intellectual and artistic growth, and the rewards of building strong relationships and community. For our 50th reunion we want to explore these collective experiences.  We plan to engage in stimulating, wide-ranging discussions, including the uniqueness of our shared past and Oberlin’s impact on us.  

Perhaps no one captured the uniqueness of our time at Oberlin more than the President when we arrived on campus, Robert W. Fuller.  Bobby was a 35-year old quantum physicist (about half the age most of us are today) who was the improbable and bold choice of the Board of Trustees to lead the college.  Although he would serve fewer than four years and depart before we graduated in 1976, we shouldn’t conclude that the relatively brief tenure of Fuller’s term was a failure.  During his short time on campus, he tripled the enrollment of minority students, expanded coed residence halls, hired the first feminist dean, and recruited the Olympic gold medal sprinter Tommie Smith to join our athletics department as a head coach.  He established an Education Commission, through which the innovative Inter-Arts Program was created and in spite of opposition, championed the construction of the Seeley G. Mudd Learning Center. 

That period was uniquely ours - marked by tumult, innovation, and enormous promise.  It undoubtedly helped shape how we became the people we are today.  

We invite you to join us at our 50th reunion from May 22 through May 25, 2026, to reflect upon and celebrate our past, reconnect in the present with old friends and classmates,  and have a fun and memorable experience.

During the next six months we will be in touch in various ways, including sharing recollections from our time at Oberlin and updates on reunion plans.  

Until then, our reunion site is up and running at www.Oberlin76Reunion.com.  Our reunion planning committee will pave the way by creating our profiles and adding photos. Please create your own profile and add your recollections, some of which we’ll happily share in regular updates leading up to May.

You can also learn more about planning and logistics on Oberlin’s reunion website. More information from the Office of Alumni Engagement will be forthcoming on what to expect at our reunion. 

We look forward to seeing you in May!  

Your Reunion Planning Committee,

Kathy Askew             askewkca@gmail.com
Harry Bonner            harry@urcflint.org
Bill Bradford              bbradford2201@yahoo.com
Sally Fessler             fesslersk@gmail.com
John Hickman           jwh54@rcn.com
Diana Lee                 lee.diana777@gmail.com
Nancy Olah               nancy@nancyolahlaw.com
Patty Powell              hummlaw@comcast.net
Balaram Puligandla   balaram.puligandla@gmail.com
Frank Shaw               fshaw314@gmail.com
Kathy Shipp               kathymshipp@gmail.com
Lindsey Thomas        lindseycthomasmd@gmail.com
Leanne Wagner         leannewagner@gmail.com

 

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Dear Classmates, Our 50th is happening next weekend and although the registration cut off is tomorrow, I will say that there is a bit of wiggle room if you are on the fence and want to register late.

Whether or not you are planning to come, I would like to share with you a list of retired professors still living in NE Ohio, in case you would care to reach out to them. Even if you can’t manage a rendezvous, I am sure they would love to hear from you and perhaps your words of greeting and thanks!

Marty Ackerman chemistry
George Andrews mathematics
David Benzing biology
Terry Carlton chemistry
Samuel Carrier psychology
Lisa Crawford harpsichord
David Egloff biology
Jack Glazier anthropology
Phyllis Gorfain English
Norman Henderson psychology
Michael Henle mathematics
John Hobbs English
Don Hunsinger physical education
Nelson De Jesus French
Ronald Kahn government
Kathie Linehan English
Bob Longsworth English
John Pearson art
Bob Pierce English
Bruce Richards '61 physics
Robert Shannon piano
Jim Walsh sociology
Harlan Wilson government
Bob Young mathematics
David Young English
Grover Zinn, P '93 religion
Janice Zinser French
Jim Zinser economics
Booker Peek '66 Africana Studies
David Orr Environmental Studies

As 5/14 faculty RSVPs for the Sunday evening Farewell Dinner are
Terry Carlton
Phyllis Gorfain
Bruce Richards
Robert Longsworth
Michael Henle

The departmental websites aren’t always up to date but here is a possible way to connect with retired faculty: Go to https://www.oberlin.edu/arts-and-sciences/areas-of-study Type in the department name or click on a departmental link below the text box. Click on “People” then on “Emeriti Faculty”, if any. You will find the names and often the email addresses for retired professors.
If you don’t see an email on the departmental website, you might enquire from the current department staff if they would forward your email or letter to the professor in question.

I am so looking forward to seeing those of you who will be able to join us next weekend!
With my best wishes, Sally Fessler



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