Mar - Apr 2016
I’ve had just about enough of my co-secretary, Juliet Aires Giglio.
Class Notes
I’ve had just about enough of my co-secretary, Juliet Aires Giglio.
As most of you know I like to start each column by discussing one of our most interesting classmates, me. Now I do get all those interesting little notes from the rest of you, but when compared to my life, they just don’t make the cut.
I was recently perusing Amazon.com, and noticed that the book that contains my chapter is now ranked No. 1,336,030. It’s hard to admit that there are a million books better than my chapter. Actually, 1.3 million.
Before I write another word, let me give you all some good advice. Don’t open any email from my co-secretary Eric Grubman because it’s spam! And not the kind we used to eat as kids.
Welcome back to me! After a brief hiatus of 25 years, I’m back as one of your class secretaries. Before you rush to cancel your subscription to the alumni magazine, there is a glimmer of hope.
The days are getting darker, but memories of our 30th reunion are still vibrant!
Greetings from your new class secretaries! Eric Grubman and I will be sharing the duties. Thanks to Jan and Derek for keeping us informed these past five years.
Here is an example of the power of social media.