Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Laura Stevenson
Julie Chrisco
Philip Blue
.....and knee surgery. We're in the same boat......bad knees. So I finally decided to undertake the inevitable........knee replacement surgery. May 18 was the big day. It ain't fun, but the results are worth it if your knee hurts when you climb steps, jump up and down (I quit trying that a long time ago), or just simple stuff like carrying luggage, groceries, or climbing a hill in Brazil to get to that beautiful deserted beach you've heard so much about!! It was four weeks ago today, and I can definitely do steps much better, as well as carrying loads of groceries and bargains from flea markets and thrift shops. Maybe I can get back to Brazil this fall and check out a new place I've heard about. But be prepared for two to three weeks of limited mobility while you are recovering from surgery, and you better have somebody to help you get around.......and prepare the ice packs. Oh, and the most obvious thing...........only do one knee at a time!!
Bob Morrison
Bob Morrison (aka post-marriage, Bob Foltz-Morrison) '78
Brian Cooper
Bruce,
Nice to hear you are visiting Chicago – we're just in the western suburbs, so don't hesitate to reach out if we can ever help with anything. (Meg and I actually met at the University of Chicago, where we got our MBA's. Scary smart kids there, especially undergraduate!)
I guess I have both personal and professional news. We just deposited our son Paul and a lot of cash at Carleton College, near Minneapolis, for his freshman year. In many ways, it feels like a Great White North version of Davidson – heavy liberal arts focus, 2000 students of whom 14% are national merit finalists, similar principles. It certainly brought back memories of our freshman orientation. Dan is already at DePaul. We still have Becca at home, but the nest is almost empty, at least until Thanksgiving.
On the professional front, I had joined family-owned Fellowes, Inc. two years ago as Chief Financial Officer. In March, I lost that role to changes in family succession planning but ended up with a new position just a few weeks later. So, as of April 20, I am the CFO of Westell Technologies, Inc., a Nasdaq company which manufactures broadband and telecommunications equipment.
I hope you are well and enjoy what has been (and is today) fabulous weather in Chicago.
Take care,
Brian
Jonathan Washburn
BRUCE
My daughter Julia is a sophomore at NC State, and a member of the Sigma Kappa Sorority. Her boyfriend Will is an SAE, and Julia has really blossomed in the college and sorority experience. I think she is structuring college to last about six years. My other daughter Cameron is a senior at New Hanover High School, and will be enjoying the “Discover Davidson” weekend in October. She hopes to swim in college, through no fault of my own. I will be running for District Court Judge in New Hanover and Pender County, NC (known as District 5), and my campaign will begin with the filing period in February 2010. I am accepting advice on the qualities of humility, wisdom, patience and tolerance.
Thanks for your good work.
JONATHAN
Roy McCall
Greetings Bruce Temperatures here in Saudi Arabia in June are reaching 110-120F. Naturally people prefer to venture out at night. Two of our three daughters attend the local German school where a number of the teachers come from former East Germany. Recently I accompanied the kindergarten class on a visit to Prince Al Waleed on the 66th floor of the Kingdom Tower (after a visit to a lookout on the 99th floor). He seemed to appreciate the childrens' song about the ducks and frogs, and saved his kiss for the girl who asked to be his queen. Sincerely Roy McCall