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Membership Changes for 2012



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Membership Changes for 2012
University of Illinois - Chicago advanced to Provisional Membership
DePaul University admitted to Associate Membership
Kenyon College dropped from Membership
University of St Thomas dropped from Membership






Treasurer: George Griswold
While my family home is East Lansing, MI, I currently live near Ann Arbor, where I designed and built my home. I graduated from the College of Wooster in 1961 after sailing for four years for that school with a major in Chemistry. I was usually near the top of the MCSA Skipper standings while sailing in College. I taught in Junior High school and High school before obtaining a Master’s Degree from Eastern Michigan University in 1966. I joined Washtenaw Community College as a Chemistry Instructor in 1967 and spent 10 years in that position before becoming Chair of the Physical Science Department. I continued to teach for another 12 years in that capacity before being appointed as Dean of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. I held that position for 10 years before the need for a liver transplant forced my retirement in 1999.
I was Race Chairman of the MCSA in 1960. I became Graduate Secretary of the MCSA in 1962 and held that position until 1994. I also served as MCSA Treasurer for the later part of that period. During that time I also served as Graduate Secretary for the ICSA from 1974 - 1987. I was elected to the ICSA Hall of Fame in 1973, and was honored again in 2000 with one of the first Hall of Fame Lifetime Service Awards. I serve on the ICSA All America Selection Committee, Rules Committee, and am Chair of the ICSA Eligibility Committee. Over the years I have served as Chair of a half - dozen ICSA National Championships.
Currently, I also serve as the MCSA Webmaster, and Tell Tale Editor. This past year I have been involved in the establishment of the MCSA Foundation
I have been a US SAILING Certified Senior Judge since 1982. I usually judge about 30 events a year including many collegiate, and US SAILING and Class Championships. I served two four-year terms as Chair of the US SAILING Singlehanded Championship Committee (O’Day Trophy).
In my spare time I have built perpetual trophies for MCSA, US SAILING, and other events. I also am in the process of rebuilding my G Scale garden railroad.
It is important to keep busy while in retirement.
Intersectional Coordinator: Tod Reynolds
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od Reynolds (Intersectional Coordinator) is a graduate of Northwestern University and two time undergraduate MCSA board member. As a member of the Northwestern sailing team Tod enjoyed and learned from his MCSA experience serving as captain of his sailing team twice and leading alumni development for one year. Upon graduating with a degree in electrical engineering, Tod took a position with General Dynamics electric boat working on non propulsion electrical systems for nuclear submarines. However, Tod soon returned to his true passion and now serves as director of the Chicago match race center and is excited to bring the world match race tour to the United States in 2012. Looking back on

his college years Tod is thankful for the valuable lessons learned through the MCSA and is proud to see that more and more MCSA teams are taking advantage of the in-district and out-of -Conference opportunities college sailing offers.






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