Reunion committee  co-chairs contacting all alumni in class
By Carrie Pasternak ’08
Returning to Lafayette for Reunion is always a happy experience for  alumni and this year’s gathering should prove to be no different. Class  Reunion Co-Chair Lester W. Wurfel ’73 says he got involved in  organizing his class’ reunion because he “wanted a good party,” and this  year’s program, like years past, is expected be an outstanding  celebration of friendship and academia.
Co-Chair Joel L. Nemec says he enjoys returning to campus and  catching up with old friends. “I’ve stayed in contact with a bunch of my  good friends from Lafayette, but it’s always great to see some you  haven’t seen in a while and find out how their lives are going,” he  says.
- Online registration, a full schedule of events and other  information, links to video and photo highlights from past Reunions, and  more stories on this year’s Reunion classes are available on the Reunion webpage.  More stories on Reunion classes will be posted in the coming weeks.
 
Wurfel and Nemec were members of Phi Delta Theta fraternity during  their years at Lafayette. Wurfel says he’s still very close to many of  his fraternity brothers and that several of them get together with their  families to go skiing every year. Some of his fondest memories of past  reunions include getting together with his fraternity brothers.
While contacting all alumni from a class year to inform them about  Reunion seems like a somewhat overwhelming task, Wurfel and Nemec seem  to have things well underway. Wurfel gave each of his committee members a  number of alumni to contact and he usually assigns people to contact  friends or acquaintances from their undergraduate years. He finds that  the best people to contact alumni are fellow members of the social  living group to which they belonged.
To classmates undecided on whether to return to campus for Reunion,  Wurfel says, “I would just remind them what a good time they probably  had up at school and that there are people coming back that they know. I  think the biggest fear people have coming to a reunion is thinking they  won’t know a single person. So when they get a phone call from someone  they know saying, ‘I’m coming back [for Reunion],’ they want to come  back too.”
Nemec adds that Reunion isn’t solely about former Lafayette students  getting together.
“The wives have known each other for many years too, so it’s just  great getting back [to campus] and seeing what’s changed,” he says.
Nemec notes that he also has many fond memories of Lehigh-Lafayette  games, Lafayette golfing events, and other mini-reunions with friends.  In addition, Nemec says he has wonderful memories of visiting his  daughter, Courtney Nemec ’02, during her years at Lafayette.