Hello fellow Toads! After 15 years with my firm, ZS Associates, I decided to create my own sabbatical program to spend the summer with family. And what a summer it was! In 5 weeks, Craig, Zachary (age 11), Wyatt (age 8), and I covered over 5,200 miles in our 1990 VW Westfalia camper van. We […]
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Rey Balderas ’82
I have been running with several communities in the Dallas TX Metroplex. It is enjoyable to train, share life experiences, and discuss the politics of the day while spending hours on the road. I have qualified for the Boston 2018 Marathon so I will begin preparing in December 2017. A new venture for me has […]
Eliza Gregory ’99
Eliza, Ryan, Ainsley and their dog Poppy moved to Woodland, Ca this summer. What on earth is Woodland and why would one live there, you ask? It’s a small town just north of Davis, where Ryan is leading a research center focused on community and citizen science. Eliza is now commuting back to SF (womp […]
Bob Schmidt ’74
I decided to retire last year, after a 30 year career with Union Pacific Railroad. Tricia and I still live in Omaha, but we are now spending much of our time traveling – six weeks in Ecuador plus eleven weeks driving around the U.S. and Canada last year, followed by a ten week trip to […]
Cameron Boswell ’97
Cameron and family have moved back home to California after two and a half years living in beautiful Sydney, Australia. They now live in Santa Clarita and Cameron commutes to Pasadena where his family’s agribusiness is headquartered. Cameron Boswell CdeP 1997
Lee Follett ’53
A Great North West class of ’53 chapter, encompassing WA and OR, was formalized with a lunch meetup of Guy Lusignan (and Jo) and Bill Nigh (and Polly). Not to be outdone, Jim Funsten, John Carver, Charlie Stephenson and Lee Follett of the vibrant Bay Area chapter met for lunch. Bill Crawford couldn’t attend. We […]
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 […]
Harry Pallenberg ’85
Other than normal life with the 2 kids, wife, house & dog I’ve been working away on various doc films – getting to drive around L.A. in 100 year old race cars for WHERE THEY RACED was a blast. For my next film (CHASING 200) I might get to see some crazy speeds at the […]