Her spell on them remains: June 18- 21. I hope her spell remains cast over you and you have made (or are mak- ing) the right call to be in Hanover June 18-21 in celebration of our 30th reunion. No last-minute play reviews, no extra huddle time, no timeouts, no passing with only a month to go. Coach Carroll may have momentarily forgotten that Marshawn Lynch was on his team, but rest assured that your fellow ’85s have not forgotten you. Many promise to be in attendance to contribute to a memorable celebration. We want you to be there!
I want to fill you in on Juanne Harris ahead of reunion. Juanne was named judicial administra- tive director for the Republic of Palau. For those of you geographically challenged, Palau is an island country in the western Pacific Ocean and is part of the larger island group of Micronesia. After Dart- mouth Juanne completed her M.B.A. and spent six years as a marketing and sales executive with the NFL. She received her law degree, clerked for a federal district court judge in New Jersey and then joined Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Gar- rison. So how did Juanne find her way to Palau? Throughout her career Juanne has maintained a sense of civic duty and incorporated public service in both her professional and personal life—this opportunity uniquely unites both. An avid runner, Juanne is a certified running coach and serves on the board of the New York Road Runners. “I am excited to be on the island and look forward to working with my colleagues in the judiciary, getting to know the island, making friends and building a new life here in paradise.”
I have always known about super foods and super heroes and the link between super foods and super heroes. But Jeff Healy’s election as one of 2015 Ohio Super Lawyers is a first and cannot be overlooked. Whodathunk? Our very own su- per lawyer in our class! Congrats, Jeff. Come to reunion and fill us in on your legal powers.
Did you ever hear the story of Scott Mellon and Allison Shutz Moskow’s Sophomore Summer MALS class? If you did, then you might also know that Scott’s son, Graham ’15, will be working at Bain Consulting after graduation and that Allison’s oldest son, Zac ’14, just commissioned with the Marines as a second lieutenant with an aviation contract. And that Valerie Hartman’s oldest son, Charlie, will be matriculating with the Dartmouth 2019s. The next generation is upon us so do not delay and join our generation at reunion this June 18-21.
Sadly, the ’82 and ’85 classes have been inter- twined in two deaths recently: Brett Krantz lost his brother, Marc ’82, in a skiing accident in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, during Christmas, leaving behind a wife and three kids. And Tina Helsell, who was in our class through sophomore year before trans- ferring to Stanford, died on New Year’s, leaving behind her husband, Bill Messing ’82, and two daughters. Tina’s memorial in Seattle was at- tended by a number of our classmates, including Elise Miller, Sally Swartz Higginson, Anne Goodwin Sides, Drew Quinn, Tom Johnson and Bob Mighell. A reminder to all that we will host a class memorial service during reunion on Saturday, June 20, at 5 p.m. in Rollins Chapel.
Reunion brings transition in our class execu- tive staff. If this is one of the final columns John and I will pen for the class of ’85, let it be said that it has been both an honor and a pleasure to serve you during the past 30 years. Thanks for listen- ing—keep sharing. All the best to all of you!
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