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Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Check-Ins From Our Expanding World
We've had many people check in with us recently, and I would be remiss if I didn't acknowledge some of them. Our world is getting bigger and bigger as we attempt to garner the interest of all 1,500 living members of the Penn State Track and Field and Cross Country universe. That's second only to the living members of the Football Team. So it is easily in our grasp to attain our goal of the largest and most active track alumni group in the world.
First up is the beautiful set of twins Ian McCann happens to be friends with. Dog Friends are the best friends anyone could ask for. Ian likely won't be able to attend our Reunion in May 2012, but sends his regards to Coach Groves and adds his dogs to our Dog Slide Show on the right sidebar. Remember, I'm always looking for more dogs. (The occasional cat and chicken has also made the grade.) I failed to find out the dogs' names, but I will update them when available. Update: The dogs are Gizmo and Gnomes. Welcome to the wonderful, wacky world of PSU Track Alumni Golf!
We also had a check-in from our friends at William and Mary. State College native and WaM Track alum Brian Mount posed with fellow podiatrist and WaM Track alum Ira Meyers before the recent Rock-N-Roll Half Marathon in Philly. That's them on the "Rocky" steps. I'll attempt to get Brian to return for next year's golf outing and bring some WaM alums with him to join Coach Steve Walsh in attempting to get their name on the Harry Groves Memorial Cup. I'm pretty sure it pleases Coach Groves immensely when William and Mary remembers him fondly.
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