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Alvaro Saralegui '7B has been climbing to the top of Sports lllustrated's masthead since he started there in 1984. As general manager ("I'm the president's out box"), Saralegui oversees money matters for the topad revenue generating magazine in the world. Ad Age just named SI Magazine of the Year for the innovations Saralegui negotiated, including regional editions and Si's special publications, SI Presents. The former Dartmouth rugger is cutting more cool deals: a cable channel that reports news CNN-style and daily magazine coverage of the Atlanta Olympics. Does he get to work on the swimsuit issue? In a manner of speaking. When the 1990 cover model from Spain toured the United States, the Cuban-American Saralegui was at her side interpreting.
Fritz Alexander '47, honored by Pro-Am National City Leagues Association for a lifetime of commitment to benevolence and social consciousness
Bruce Ducker '60, winner of the Colorado Book Award for Lead UsNot Into Perm Station, set in Brooklyn in the 1950s
Gary Silver '63, recipient of the International Humanitarian Award from Boys Town Inc., of Italy for providing heart surgeries free of charge to adults overseas who have little or no access to health care
David Graham : '75, selected poetin-residence at Robert Frost Place in Franconia. N.H.
Sara Hoagland Hunter '76 and Julie Miner '76, authors of The,Unbreakable Code, a children's picture book on the Navajo Code Talkers of World War II
James Washington '77, named Federal Aviation Administration acting administrator for airports
Matthew Hunter '81, won a positionwith the Berlin Philharmonic
David Beach '86, debuted on Broadway opposite Carol Burnett and Philip Bosco in Moon OverBuffalo
Julia Fulwylwr '88, finished in the top ten on the professional mountain-bike tour
Allison Moir '89, promoted to managing editor of Forbes FYI