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Jim Litwin reporting. It’s hard to believe, but the big news for our class is our upcoming 25th reunion, to be held April 30-May 2. Mark your calendars! It’s appropriate that this is our Silver Reunion, since many of us have at least a touch of silver in our hair (assuming you have some hair left!).

At this point, the reunion committee is just forming, so let me know if you are interested in helping plan the events and contact our classmates. The schedule is tentative now, but includes a keynote address and “Special K” performance on Friday, April 30, a reunion barbecue and class party on Saturday, May 1, and, pending the 2004 schedule, a Cubs game
at Wrigley on Sunday, May 2. Of course, there will be a number of roundtables, panel discussions, forums and lectures scattered through the weekend as well.

Even if you can’t attend, please be sure to send me your news, photos and updates for both the reunion program and future Kellogg World columns.
Carrie Stahl is pleased to announce that her daughter, Cate, recently graduated from Northwestern University’s Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences. Her next step is law school.

Carrie, who has added a PhD in psychology to her Kellogg credentials, is the founder of Strategic Solutions, a life coaching service dedicated to helping women navigate transitions successfully. Carrie helps her clients design creative solutions for their life, parenting and careeer challenges. Her clients range from new moms and recent widows to career changers and baby boomers contemplating retirement. Contact Carrie via email at cstahl419@comcast.net.

I look forward to reconnecting with as many of you as possible next spring. Let’s show everyone that the first class to graduate under the Kellogg banner still knows how to have a good time! (I still have my Fruit Loops T-shirt, do you?) Hope to see you there!

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