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ALUMNI Diary

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ALUMNI WHO ROCK

Radio and Television Arts alumni group The Egertones, from left: Graham Saywell, ’81, Ron Pardo, ’80, Jim Bird, ’78 and Rory Cummings, ’78, performed at The Black Swan in Toronto on Sept. 30 for the RTA ’80 -’81 35th reunion.

Reconnecting with old friends

Paul Cheevers
Radio and Television Arts ’95

President, Ryerson University
Alumni Association
ruaa@ryerson.ca

Greetings Ryersonians! One of the themes of this issue is that we have a new president, and a new vision for Ryerson’s future. We are so pleased that Mohamed Lachemi includes growing alumni engagement and support among his priorities. In that spirit, I encourage you, at the start of this new year, to join me in renewing your commitment to Ryerson by making a point of: visiting campus; attending an alumni event; getting involved as a volunteer, mentor or in a governance capacity; taking in a Rams game; and by pledging your support to the Ryerson Fund. Together we can make great things happen!

The band, The Egertones, first played at RIOT back in 1979.

28 Ryerson University Magazine • WINTER 2017