Class Notes

1979

Winter 1993 Tom O’Neil
Class Notes
1979
Winter 1993 Tom O’Neil

It happens about every 18 months. Those cutting-edge editors of the Alumni Magazine decide to take a shot at creativity. First it was the Winter Carnival expose, then reflections on our Freshman Year. Now they’ve gotten really serious. In January I’m supposed to write about ’79s who have made an impact on the world. I am talking significanteffect, not like Pedro Pessoa’s influence on the profits of the William Tally House. So how ’bout it? Send me some legitimate or even disingenuous nominations.

In the meantime, Jaicks, you are a good man. As you noted on your green card, Libby and Colleen now violate every anti-trust law on the books by monopolizing all distribu- tion of those precious items. In all fairness, they do cough up when I’m desperate, but only after I have groveled in a rather undignified fashion. Anyway, Ed and Nancie live in Shak- er Heights, Ohio, and have three children, newborn Aubrey, Charlie 6, and Emily 8. In his spare time (?) Ed is pursuing an M.B.A. at Case Western. Ed reports that Steve Ter-rel is punting straight these days, but leaning his nine-iron wide, wide right. Earlier this year Ed caught up with Reems Griffith in Lon- don; Harry was between trips to Azerbaijan and Siberia.

After completing medical school at the University of Maryland, Doreen McMahon Arnold completed a family-practice residen- cy in Fairfax, Va.; she is now a partner with Annandale Family Medicine in the Fairfax area. Doreen, her husband, Kent ’B2, and their two children, Kathleen and John, have set- tled in McLean.

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