Gilbert's 25th reunion boosts scholarship funds

WINSTED — Almost half of the members of The Gilbert School’s class of 1984 gathered Saturday evening, July 18, for a 25th reunion at the Cambridge Brew House in Torrington. In addition, some members from other classes attended the reunion, bringing the total number of attendees to about 50.

On Friday afternoon, class of ’84 member and Winsted native Willis Whalen held a non-contact football clinic for area youngsters. The proceeds from the clinic netted $600 for a college scholarship for Gilbert students in memory of the late Ean Clough ’84.

Whalen, who played football at Gilbert and later at Southern Connecticut State University, is manager of membership services of the NFL Players Association in Washington, D.C. The clinic attracted dozens of boys and girls from the Winsted area. Thunderstorms forced the relocation of the clinic from the football field to the gymnasium.

Members of the Gilbert football coaching staff, including Scott Salius and Dan Jones, also helped run the program. All participants received a gift bag with items donated by the NFL Players Association and there was a random drawing for autographed memorabilia.

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