Spring 2025 Issue

The Best Days Ever

Traditions Weekend gathers alumni and friends to share memories old and new


By Catherine Tyson ’20

Photo By Capture Photography

REUNITED: The Class of 1975 gathers for a group photo during Traditions Weekend after induction into The Olde Guarde of Their Majesties’ Royal Colledge in Virginia.

In the fall of 1971, a new group of students arrived at William & Mary. Freshfaced and full of enthusiasm, they were quickly caught up in the bustle of classes, the excitement of parties and long conversations deep into the night. During Traditions Weekend, the Class of 1975 gathered again, to celebrate the bonds that continue to flourish after 50 years.

An annual signature event, Traditions Weekend is sponsored by William & Mary and the W&M Alumni Association. In addition to the 50th reunion class, this weekend brings together the Olde Guarde (alumni who graduated 50 years ago or more) and the Boyle Legacy Society (those who have included W&M in their estate plans) for special events and programs.

In the Presidential Conversation, President Katherine A. Rowe and leaders from across the university delved into how William & Mary is harnessing its strengths in data science, conservation and coastal and marine sciences to tackle global environmental change. The Boyle Legacy Society heard from a panel of W&M professors and students about the opportunities provided by the Charles Center and the Center for Geospatial Analysis.

The Saturday Night Bash held a special surprise for the 50th reunion class. Revelers gathered outside the Alumni House for a never-before-seen drone light show that recreated the Wren cupola, the Crim Dell and other alma mater imagery.

In a ceremony at the Wren Building on Sunday, members of the Class of 1975 donned graduation caps and gowns and were inducted into the Olde Guarde. Sam Sadler ’64, M.Ed. ’71 provided reflections on the legacy of the class. The ceremony also included a Service of Remembrance for classmates who had passed away.

The weekend concluded with the Olde Guarde Luncheon and an overview of the work of William & Mary’s School of Computing, Data Sciences & Physics from Dean Douglas “Doug” Schmidt ’84, M.A. ’86. James “Jim” H. Dillard II ’59 was awarded the Olde Guarde Distinguished Service Award for his outstanding work serving his community, the environment and alma mater.

50th Reunion Committee Co-Chairs Lynn Melzer Dillon ’75, Jean Berger Estes ’75, P ’06, Leanne Dorman Kurland ’75, P ’05 and Marilyn Ward Midyette ’75 presented President Rowe with the Class of 1975 check. The gift totaled nearly $35 million, representing 50% of the class, and included about $12 million in planned giving, such as through wills and estates.

Part of the gift funded the creation of the Class of 1975 School of Computing, Data Sciences & Physics Speaker Series Endowment, which will support preeminent speakers to provide lectures, seminars and discussions at the school.

On Sunday afternoon, the last of over 570 attendees parted ways, warmed by memories of a weekend well spent.