Have You Read the Latest Traditions Magazine?
September 24, 2018
The Summer 2018 issue is full of stories about CDH, our illustrious alums, and more.If you haven't received a copy of Traditions in your mailbox at home, our magazine is always available online for your reading pleasure. We encourage you to take a few minutes to read up on the great things happening at CDH. For instance, in the last issue, check out:
- Co-curriculars Round Out the Educational Experience: Diverse Opportunities Offer Growth, Development, and Fun
- JROTC Celebrates 100 Years of Leadership and Service
- Congratulations to the Class of 2018
- Faculty Focus: Dan Willaert, Math Teacher and Wrestling Coach
- Alumni Feature/Derham Hall: Working to Improve Homelessness in the Metro, Monica Nilsson ’85
- Alumni Feature/Cretin: Four Decades of Success Comes Down to Ability to Sell, Thomas LaSalle ’68
- Alumni Feature/CDH: Having the Confidence to Take the Risk in Silicon Valley, Jason Hable '94
- And much, much more about the Athletic Hall of Fame, Alumni and Advancement events, and Class Notes!
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Each month, we will highlight one or two Community Award recipients—alumni and friends from Cretin, Derham Hall, and CDH—recognized for their outstanding achievements and contributions.
Community Awards Spotlight: Katie Stewart '87 & William Stewart, General (Ret.) Thomas A. Schwartz '63
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Alumni Gather in Arizona to Reconnect and Hear Exciting CDH Updates
President Jeb Myers and Senior Vice President for Advancement Rob Bollinger recently traveled to Arizona to connect with Cretin, Derham Hall, and Cretin-Derham Hall alumni at special gatherings in Paradise Valley and Tucson.