Welcome to the Class of 1973 Web Site!



Want to earn a complimentary reunion? Click here.

And to see how the committee took shape, click here.

Then and NOW!
Why are these people smiling?
Because they're looking forward to seeing you and the rest of their classmates at Reunion. Members of the planning committee include (l to r) Gerry Patno, Debra Harris, Mary Sims, Bob Larocca, Kevin Berman and Reed McGivney plus (via conference call) Tom Berges.

See you at Reunion, June 12-15

Join your classmates on the JCU campus for 30-year class reunion. It’s time for us to return to our alma mater and see not only our old friends but also how the JCU campus has changed since 1973.

Lots of fun is being planned by the reunion committee, including:

You can join in on the fun. Send pictures via e-mail that we can mount on our web site. Pictures from previous reunions or from our days on campus are acceptable.

We are looking for anyone who may have a video from the class dinner at our 25th Reunion in 1998. Bob Larocca is particularly interested in getting a copy of the presentation he and Jerry Patno made during dinner. (We are willing to pay handsomely…)

Alumni donations are important to the future success and growth of JCU. Previous donors are encouraged to contributing at the same levels (or more) as in previous years. If you’re not a previous donor, please consider beginning this year by donating just $30.00 ($1.00 for each year beyond graduation.) Let’s see if we can exceed our previous year’s total.


Want a COMPLIMENTARY Reunion Weekend?

Join the President’s Council and come to Reunion on us! The President’s Council is open to all John Carroll alumni/ae, parents and friends who make contributions to the university totaling $1,000 or more between June 1, 2002 and May 31, 2003. Matching gifts will apply toward council membership.

Membership benefits include:

Your unrestricted gift to the university enables even more students to receive much needed financial aid and scholarships to attend John Carroll. Becoming part of the President’s Council through an Annual Fund gift shows you are Committed to Carroll. There are many ways of being Committed to Carroll including offering your time as a Reunion Committee member, volunteering for our Alumni-in-Admission program, or supporting the university through your annual gift.

Remember, this year’s Annual Fund gift could send you to Reunion 2003 at no extra charge!

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