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Meet the New Trustees


Darcy Henderson


lishing a law firm here. His career as a lawyer also helped offer him a path into the club.


“My senior partner when I began practice urged me to join and sponsored my membership,” he explained. DeBlasio’s wife Ann and son Joe are also MAC members.


DeBlasio has served on the House, Athletic, Nominating and ad hoc committees, and chaired the Property and Racquetball committees. He has twice served as chair of the Racquetball Committee. DeBlasio is an owner and managing partner at Harrington, Anderson & DeBlasio,where he has worked since 1985. When he’s not on the racquetball court, he enjoys a meal at the Men’s Bar. “I believe a major portion of a trustee’s duties is to listen to the members; to not just deliver information to members from the board, but to hear what their interests are so we can continue to be responsive to member needs,” DeBlasio says. “The MAC’s greatest asset is the wonderful membership – not just those on the committees but the friendships and contacts we make.”


Dwight Terry


Darcy Henderson Darcy Henderson’s history with MAC can be traced back to a very memorable event at the club. Her father, George Henderson, was the mastermind behind the 150-foot ski jump from the top of MAC into the former Multnomah Stadium during the Rose Festival in 1951, before he was a member. A photo capturing the event hangs in the Men’s Bar. “And they still let him in the club eight years later,” Henderson jokes. Henderson became a member through her parents, and remembers practicing on the MAC Gymnastics team in the old boxing gym, before there was dedicated space for the program. Her husband Mike Urness and children Jack, 6, and Laney, 5, are also members. With a young family, she often gravitates toward parts of the club that cater to children, along with the E&C Room and swimming pools. Those family events are part of the reason she got involved in the inner workings of MAC. “After starting a family, I wanted to be more involved in the club’s activity offerings. Once I joined a committee, I found it really rewarding to learn about continued on page 29


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