Roger and Jackie Ignon have just completed a new house in Redondo Beach, CA. With a stunning view of the Pacific, it is a spectacular example of au courant modern design – reflecting Landscape Architect Jackie’s practiced and superb command of the vernacular. Roger is trying, with limited success, to retire from Edge Systems, the […]
Archives: 1962
Dave Marsten ’62
Dave Marsten reports, “Big news here is we had to pull out our old Zinfandel vineyard as the drought had blighted the grapes…..so we are replanting…..and this time we will try a Bordeaux blend (Cabernet Sauvignon with some other blends). So it will be a long, expensive haul to bring this up to fruition…..at least […]
Pete Whitney ’62
Pete Whitney’s son, Joel Whitney, has received wide acclaim for his new book Finks: How the CIA Tricked the World’s Best Writers. A fascinating read, it skillfully provides a dark footnote to the “cold war” era and the co-opted literary lions of the time (and perhaps, as well, a prescient doppelganger). Pete Whitney CdeP 1962
Don Porter ’62
Sorry to report that Will “Sandy” Goodwin ’65 died in April. Brother to our Peter Goodwin and to his sister (and our honorary class member) Mary Goodwin, Sandy was a “smut” to us upper uppers. Mary would probably appreciate a note. Please contact your class rep for her address if needed. Please send news of […]
Michael Milligan ’62
Michael Milligan and very fine artist wife Jeanne E. traveled to Germany in September, just in time for Oktoberfest and, as Michael states, “its preponderance of stopped glottals, Bavarian lagers, our declining tolerance for viener schnitzel and a vast tsunami of drunken twenty-somethings yelling mindlessly into the night.” Ahhh, but the real reason for their […]
Rich Look ’62
Rich Look and his lovely Cassandra celebrated their 16th wedding anniversary in the Hamptons on August 26th. They were joined by Rich’s daughter Heartie and her husband Chris. By all accounts the celebrants looked fairly fabulous – and happy! Later, at their cottage in Amagansett, was Rich composing a reprise of the hit “I Know […]
David Marsten ’62
Milestone coming up in the end of October (70). Grandchildren are wonderful. David Marsten CdeP 1962
Jay McReynolds ’62
After forty years of being paid to read, talk, and write about all the things I love, and with the realization that there is much more of life behind me than in front of me, I will be retiring from university teaching at the end of this semester. With one door closing, I am looking […]
David Marsten ’62
After 20 years of planning, our Santa Rosa Symphony has a magnificent new home at the Green Music Center at Sonoma State University… and even the Vienna Philharmonic will be playing there next Spring. This has been a most rewarding project. I hope many of you will visit this fine music center. David Marsten CdeP […]
Michael Milligan ’62
The Class of ’62 seems to be edging reluctantly into retirement. MARSTEN and MILLIGAN have been there for years, and, although most of the lawyers show no signs of quitting, the sane among us are slowly packing for the next phase. ROGER IGNON reports selling his business, continuing to do the product development he loves, […]