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Pegram's Progress:Mini-reunions
Carol Papps Wetmore '65 writes:
Just before our thirty-fifth reunion at Duke, Peggy Pauley Dowling
'65 and I observed that our memories and nostalgia have so much
to do with our living units--in our case, Pegram--that it would
be worthwhile to try to "reune" on that basis. As it happens,
Peggy was president of Pegram in our senior year. So, we organized
a Pegram Mini-Reunion as a brief, separate event at the Class of
1965's reunion in 2000. About ten of us met in Pegram Parlor and
had a very moving experience, providing five-minute overviews of
our lives since Duke.
After that successful event, we set about gathering data on Pegram
residents from 1962-68, starting with names we could remember and
using Chanticleers, the Alumni Directory, and the enthusiastic assistance
of the alumni office. We sent out letters, e-mail, and pictures
of the Pegram Parlor event. We were delighted with the responses,
which included more names and contact points. We decided not to
wait for another Duke Reunion to continue the Pegram events.
Since Peggy and I both live in New Jersey, it was convenient for
us to plan our second event in the New York metro area. So, in July
2001, we had "Pegram at the Met," when another eight of
us toured the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis exhibit at the Metropolitan
Museum of Art and then did our five-minute life summaries in the
museum restaurant. People came from as far away as Boston and were
unanimous in positive comments.
Six days after the World Trade Center tragedy, we had plans for
eleven of us to meet in New York City again. We debated canceling,
but opted to act on our feelings of hope and to proceed with an
abbreviated visit. Once again, it was a heartwarming and meaningful
experience to reconnect and reflect over lunch at The Tavern on
the Green.
All in all, twenty-two Pegram women from '64 to '68 have gathered
at our three mini-reunions. We've noted some remarkable similarities,
though our lives have gone in very different directions. Most of
all, we have observed that all our lives have had both great joy
and some sadness. We plan to continue these events in other areas
of the country.
Pegram alumnae from all class years can connect via wetmore1@aol.com
or peggydowling@hotmail.com.
Other living units can contact the alumni office for information
about setting up an initial affinity-reunion event during future
spring reunions at reunions@daa.duke.edu,
or (919) 684-5114.
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