ALUMNI: WHERE ARE YOU?!

ALUMNI – HELP CCM CELEBRATE 40 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE

The year was 1968. Theaters everywhere were showing The Graduate, the radio was playing “Judy in Disguise,” and on Monday nights, TV viewers tuned into Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In.

The hippie subculture was well established and flower power came into its own. Tragically, both Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King were assassinated.

On the political front, clashes between Vietnam War protesters and Mayor Daley's police force marred the Democratic National Convention, and Richard Nixon was elected President.

Closer to home, on 218 acres of rolling terrain in Randolph, New Jersey, County College of Morris first opened its doors to students. The inaugural class consisted of 592 full-time and 703 part-time students. WERE YOU ONE OF THEM?

If so, we’d love to hear about your experience, listen to your memories, and see your photos – even the one of you in your tie-dyed shirt and psychedelic beads. Contact Barbara Capsouras in the Alumni office (973.328.5059).

There will be many activities to celebrate CCM’s 40th year, and we’d love to have you join us.
Check the CCM website (ccm.edu) often for more information on anniversary events.


LOST ALUMNI

If you have any information on the whereabouts of the following alumni from the first classes at CCM, please contact the CCM Alumni Office 973-328-5059. Click here to view the Lost Alumni list.