Art Wahl ’72

It was my great pleasure to lead about 75 members of the South Coast Geological Society on one of their annual field trips, this time into the local patch of “Franciscan mélange” located near Midland School. Pictured is the group assembling on a blueschist “knocker.” I revisited this area – after mapping it 30 years […]

Rey Balderas ’82

This year (2019), I am continuing to run, train, pace lead, and coach with the Dallas Running Club and the Rockwall, TX running club. In February, May, and September, I was able to pace lead half marathons. In April, I ran a Marathon and will run another in December followed by another Boston Marathon in […]

1982

MIKE VOEVODSKY reporting in for the class, has the following update.  TOM SAIDY; still in DC, Saids says his girls are now in high school and dealing with all those joys.  A new lab puppy is soon to join the family; labrador of course.  Tom, put your good shoes out of reach. MARIAN “MUFFET” HUNTINGTON […]

Grant Fletcher ’78

Greeting from the Fletchers. Still working in the EMS/Lifesaving business and managing commercial RE. My kids are great. Jamie at Tufts grad school for nutrition/corp. marketing school, after UCLA. Katie graduated at Yale taking job in DC in health management. Corie in Paris year abroad at USC… Going broke… Traveling when time… Hope all’s well! […]

David Cline ’87

David is returning home to Southern California after 30 years! He’ll be a tenured Associate Professor of History and helping to lead a new “Area of Excellence” initiative in the Digital Humanities at San Diego State University starting fall 2017. And his second book, From Reconciliation to Revolution, which explores religion in the civil rights […]

Nicholas Cunningham ’46

Unlike most of my classmates, I have (so far… still hoping) but two grand children. But they pack a lot of talent. My grandson Adrian just got admitted to American University on his writing, advocating & basketball skills. His sister Ruby is at Bronx HS of Science, just came back from a soccer tournament in […]

Lee Follett ’53

Thanks to Pete Voevodsky, our class learned of Jim Griffith’s latest honor. The U of AZ College of Social & Behavioral Sciences has named The Jim Griffith Chair in Public Folklore. Previously Jim received an award from the National Endowment and he also founded the annual Tucson Meet Yourself Festival. Tallying early commitments to the […]