Sunday, June 21, 2009

Reunions



Picture from Dartmouth Homepage: Class of 1949

Reunion is a very interesting phenomenon in Dartmouth. Every year, right after Graduation, where you send off the latest batch of Seniors, Dartmouth welcomes back graduates of 5, 10, 15 and up to 50 years!! Since this is 2009, the class of 1949( those who graduated 50 years ago and are 70++ years of age) celebrates their 50th year reunion.

Within 10 days, tents are set up in almost every patch of green ( field) you can find on campus: In front of library, in between dorms, back of the church etc. Every time I past by those tents, I see graduates of the same year, reminiscing their years in Dartmouth and sharing about their current lives.

In the ten days, I was experiencing a phase of life of MANKIND and expectations that follows in a particular age. As the 10 days progressed, the age of the graduates become younger and younger, from 70 ++, to 65++, 60, 50, 55 and finally the last batch of 25++).In those tents,wine glasses and fancy gowns and coats slowly transformed into beer in plastic cups and casual jeans and dress ;Music from the 50s slowly progresses to rock n roll, soft rock and live band concert; and People strolled in the form of 2, 5, 2, 5. How do you explain this? So the old graduates (60 to 70 years old) come back in 2 (obviously their children are not with them), the couples in the mid 30s to 50s come in 5 ( they have big vans and all their children tagged along, its a family trip), the engaged couple in their late 20s and early 30s come in 2, and finally the graduates who are single come in 5 ( with their best friends from college).

As for the students who are working for the reunion like me, work very hard to accommodate to these Alumni. We work in catering, housing ( they live in the dorms) and additional programs for the family. Dinning tables and dorm rooms are designed differently to suit the need of the Alumni. Students babysits, play with the teenagers, serve dinners in the tents, clean the rooms etc. As for me, I worked with the toddlers ( children from 2-5 years old, they are soooo cute!), playing games, making crafts and coloring. During the program, I hear almost identical conversations from the parents: how they talk about their kids, how they talk to their kids, how they talk about Dartmouth, etc.

For me, this reunion is not about the successful, loyal and wealthy alumni, but the REALITY of life. It amazed me and scared me at the same time how most people do the same thing at certain age! NO matter who we are, we are FOLLOWING the circle of life: graduate, develop a career, settle down, start a family, maintaining the family, retire and companionship. Even our taste for music, wine, food evolved as we aged( we are still doing the same thing like the rest!) .Are we forced to do this? We are in such hurry that we always give ourselves a limit by setting goals so that we can meet with all these expectations,for example, " I have to figure myself out ( passion, ambition, purpose of life) within this 5 years, so that I can have a job and get married!" " I have to know about wine tasting at the age of 30!"

How many of us are planning to stick to this PHASE OF LIFE that I see in this reunion and how many of us are not?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

OMG! I just watched 'Revolutionary Road' yesterday and the last paragraph you wrote about the cycle of life simple depicts the psychological perils that the two main characters are going through in the film. Have you watched it? or you just randomly thought of it? Those 60+ to 70+ alumni were teenagers of that period of time in the film. So I think their life could relate closely with the plot and the message behind it. You really should watch that Awesome film.

Yikarche

C to the J said...

no i haven't watch the film