In my recently published book “Jottings of a Geriatric Judge” I acknowledged Jack Huyler:“The late John S. (Jack) Huyler, M.A., teacher, writer, diarist, horse whisperer and friend, at the Thacher School, Ojai, California, for recommending me to jot.”He did just that. And my treasured copy of his “The Stamp of the School” was exactly that […]
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Bob Boyd ’59
I’m now a retired Judge and thoroughly enjoying the free time I have now. Mary Ellen and I are off to Montana and Idaho for some fishing and visiting with our daughter in Idaho and will spend more time in New Jersey with our son, his wife and, so far, our only grandchild, Mateo, age […]
Dan Meehl ’58
I have lived in Twin Falls, Idaho, since 1967, and practiced law until 1971 when I began a 30 year career as an Idaho state judge. I semi retired in 2001, and worked part time until my open heart surgery on January, 2010. Since then, I’ve been fully retired. This August, I participated in a […]
Soraya Ayob Minty ’84
I am entering my 8th year as senior associate attorney at Malmquist Fields Camastra, in Glendale California, and recent part time pro-tem judge. I am now a board certified specialist in workers’ compensation law, and I continue to find the field vibrant and intellectually challenging. Recently I purchased my first house, and after months of […]
Sigurd Murphy ’64
Sig Murphy retired as an Army Pathfinder at the rank of Brigadier General and then became a Judge for over 16 years. He was reactivated immediately following 9/11 to work on a portion of our national missile defense system. He and Mary, his wife of 43 years, retired to Rockport, Texas. He is presently the […]