W&J Magazine Summer 2012

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MOST MILES LOGGED:

MOST POPULAR:

BIGGEST GENERATIONAL GAP:

BUSIEST TIME OF YEAR:

MOST FREQUENT HOSTS:

The Presidents traveled 2,390 miles from Washington, Pa., to Pasadena, Calif., for a grandstand seat at the Rose Bowl parade.

Business cards were handed out by 93 alumni at W&J’s first networking event in Pittsburgh.

The Boston wine tasting drew graduates of 1948 and 2011, spanning 63 years in age.

In October alone, the Presidents made five stops in Ohio, Pennsylvania and Texas.

For three years in a row, Patrick Correnty ’87 and Shelly Weinstein ’59 and his wife, Joanie, have welcomed Presidents into their homes.

Tom Cox, Erica Zimmerman ’05, Don MacGregor ’67, Mollie King, Paul King ’65 and Deborah Bainbridge-Lindberg ’83 talk with President Tori Haring-Smith while overlooking Lake Erie at the home of Ed Dalglish ’57 and his wife, Sally.

Justine Newcomb ’06, Brian Foye ’10, Katelyn Westcott ’11 and Cency Middleton ’11 participate in a wine tasting at the Boston Wine School.

Mark Yecies ’79, President Haring-Smith, Rich Clarke ’80 and Tom Hill ’80 show their W&J pride at the New Jersey event.

Steve Berk ’07, Beth Kelley ’08, Dean Sanders ’10, Ashley Rund ’10 and David Doom ’11 reunite at the Columbus, Ohio, alumni event.

Jordan Thompson ’10, Catlyn Kriston ’11 and Jared Pavlecic ’09 join nearly 100 alumni and students at W&J’s first alumni networking event in Pittsburgh.

Young alumni gather at the annual Washington, D.C., event hosted by Patrick Correnty ’87.

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