The Ken Gramas ‘88 Pavilion


Franklin & Marshall College is proud to honor the late
Ken Gramas ‘88

 
Ken was an All American Lacrosse Player, Captain of the 1988 F&M Lacrosse Team that reached the NCAA semifinals, Star of the Blue-Grey All Star Game, Government Major and a Chi Phi Pledge Captain. Kenny was a three sport star at John Jay High School in Cross River, New York. Kenny sang lead for the Dubbsheim Rockers, F&Ms house band and he performed in various musicals at John Jay. Kenny was the junior golf champion at Waccabuc Country Club. Kenny was an expert ski instructor who led expeditions through mountains of the Ukraine after spending years honing his talents in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

Please help F&M build a desperately needed facility in honor of a remarkable individual by clicking here. When making your donation select Special Initiatives/Other Designations as the designation and then select Synthetic Turf Field Pavilion in the pull down menu next to that.

Gone But Not Forgotten
From the: February 6, 1992 - The Lewisboro Ledger, Cross River, NY
"From the moment I arrived on campus to try and lead the F&M lacrosse program to greater heights, Ken Gramas believed. When the rest of the team was questioning my sanity as they ran mid-winter laps around Baker Campus at 6:00 AM, Kenny believed. And when he took that ball, coming out of the last-second timeout against Roanoke, he continued to believe. It was Kenny's unwavering confidence and leadership that drove the F&M lacrosse program during that period. Other than Ross Sachs, who served the program so well in its critical years, I believe Ken Gramas and his competitive spirit had the greatest impact on the remarkable development of men's lacrosse at F&M."
G.W. Mix
General Manager
Los Angeles Riptide