Ric Laurence ’54

March has been a sad month for us. On the 8th, we took five guests on our 43 foot trawler on a ride down to Angel Island in San Francisco Bay. While in Raccoon Strait, our port engine caught fire causing all of us to abandon ship after May Day instructions. Fortunately for all of […]

Bayard Hollins ’84

Life is good in Colorado. Teaching son Jackson (13) how to gracefully endure the pleasures and tortures of fly fishing. Writing some duets on ukulele with daughter Samantha (14). Trying to age gracefully with my beautiful wife Karen, and painting like crazy to get ready for an upcoming one person exhibition at the Caldbeck Gallery […]

Ed Sanchez ’83

Hard to believe I have been living semi-retired near Grass Valley, CA, since March of 2014. Working only part time for a great software company where, at 49, I am the eldest employee!! They keep me young and it’s really exciting to work in their social media dominated, multi-tasking world. I asked them about their […]

Kit Collins ’66

Last October, Cam Spaulding (1992) led Redgie Collins (2007) and three old guys (1966)–John Stokes, Art Spaulding, and me–on a mild backpacking trip from Horseshoe Meadows into the Kern River Canyon of Sequoia National Park. Even though Cam had humped in food and beverages in advance, it was quite a high altitude adventure. The cuisine […]