Nov - Dec 2012
So how ’bout that reunion a few months back? I had so much fun seeing so many of you, dearest classmates! And when I regained consciousness at the end of the weekend I was told I’d agreed to write this column for five years!
Class Notes
So how ’bout that reunion a few months back? I had so much fun seeing so many of you, dearest classmates! And when I regained consciousness at the end of the weekend I was told I’d agreed to write this column for five years!
I’m writing this in the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Irene, so I hope all is well with everyone who was in the path of the storm. We got lucky in my part of Philadelphia—power was out for, oh, 30 seconds or so. That was it.
Thanks to all of you who participated in our annual class-wide virtual mini-reunion on April 2, the 92nd day of the year. We’ve compiled your responses in a newsletter, which you’ll receive in the mail any day now if you haven’t already.
I wanted to start our notes by giving a big shout-out to Bill Kuehn, who was recently named chairman of the board of governors at Shriners Hospitals for Children Chicago.
Like all of you I am always happy when a good friend gets a good job, one that he or she desires.
The 92nd day of the year is coming up, so mark your calendar for our annual classwide virtual mini-reunion on April 2.
Happy holidays to everyone! See, I can say that because I am writing these notes between Christmas and New Year’s.
You may have noticed there were no notes under class of 1992 in the last DAM issue—it went from 1991 right to 1993. And you thought to yourself, “What is Mahoney doing?
I asked for updates on your leadership roles in charitable organizations, and was fortunate to hear from many classmates who are donating time and skills.
I’m going to keep notes short this time around, since you will be getting this Alumni Magazine mere weeks (maybe even days) after our fabulous 20th reunion.
So Brant Rose is a brilliant man. Trust me. A great idea was put forth—might have been his, might have been others—to have a global mini-reunion on April 2, which of course is the 92nd day of the year! He ran with it.
As promised in my last column, I include here dispatches from classmates we missed at reunion.