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Come Together!
Friends Reunion 2026
May 15-16, 2026

RECONNECT. REMINISCE. REUNITE. REJOICE.

CELEBRATING CLASSES OF
2021, 2016, 2011, 2006, 2001, 1991, 1996, 1991, 1986, 1981, 1976, 1971, 1966, 1961 & 1956


Welcome to your 2026 Reunion Weekend hub!

Important Note About Reunion 2026
As effective stewards of resources, Friends seeks to maximize funding for financial aid. The School is also committed to strengthening community and invests in the staffing required to create meaningful events throughout the year. In some cases, the School may ask members to help offset some of these event-related costs by paying a nominal ticket amount for certain events. We thank you for this support and help in advancing the School’s Quaker mission.
Ticket Pricing per Person:
General Admission: $25
Current/Former Faculty and Staff: FREE

Alumni of all classes are invited to attend the Latin Colloquium on Friday and all events on Saturday. Special events for the 50th reunion class will be held on Friday, May 15. Other individual class gatherings will be held throughout the weekend. To learn what your class has planned, contact Michael Mudho in the Alumni Office at 646-979-5053 or mmudho@friendsseminary.org.

 

Schedule for Reunion 2026 TBD |
Entrance is through 218 East 16th Street

Friday, May 15

List of 4 frequently asked questions.

  • 50th Reunion - Class of 1976

    12-1 PM | Class of 1976 Luncheon | Upper School Commons

    12:50-1:15 PM | Pen Pal Party with Grade 4 | Upper School Commons Terrace

    2-3 PM | Class of 1976 School Tour including Turrell Skyspace | Departing from the Library

    3:15-4:00 PM | Roundtable Discussion with Class of 2026 | Archive Room

    4-5:00 PM | Class of 1976 Free Time
  • Latin Colloquium

    3:30-5:00 PM | Library
  • Alumni Basketball Game

    6-8 PM | Friends Seminary Gym
  • Class of 1976 Reception Dinner

    6:30-8:30 PM | TBD

Saturday, May 16 | All Alumni

List of 6 frequently asked questions.

Reunion Volunteers

Select your class year to contact your volunteers.

List of 5 frequently asked questions.

  • Class of 1966

    Judy Anderson '66
    Pat Rosenfield '66
  • Class of 1976

    Marjorie Didriksson '76
    Christopher Gibbs '76
    Barbara Gittleman Hainline '76
    Michael Hirst '76
    Emily Hubley '76
    David Oppenheimer '76
    Kim Otis Ots '76
    Scott Sklar '76
    Alice Stern '76
    Bill Webb '76
    Tina Wilkinson '76
    Anson Wright '76
  • Class of 1986

    Tony Chan '86
    KJ Whitfield '86
  • Class of 2001

    Akaash Mehta '01
    Joey Shapiro '01
  • Class of 1991

    Nick Testa '91
    Tristen Gottlieb Sturm '91

Contact Info

For questions, suggestions or comments related to the alumni community, contact Michael Mudho, Associate Director of Advancement for Alumni Relations,
at 646-979-5053.

Make a Gift to Support Friends

Please consider a gift to Friends - it can go to greatest need through the Fund for Friends, or to funds including your Senior Gift (Class of YEAR), in honor of a teacher who has passed, or specific endowments, such as:
  • The Phil Schwartz Endowment for the Teaching of Classics
  • Larry Carter Legacy Fund
  • Gilmore Fund for Quakers
  • And many more - please learn about them here


We invite you to share photos of your time at Friends Seminary with mmudho@friendsseminary.org for an opportunity to have your memories shared throughout Reunion Weekend.


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