Wife, Katherine, and I have been sheltering in place in San Francisco (and Bolinas) since March and complying meticulously with Covid-19 protocols. But come 4th of July we couldn’t resist our traditional adventure to camp and hike in a particularly wild, rugged and isolated part of the Big Sur area to which we have special […]
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Barry Kaye ’76
Barry Kaye was honored by the California News Publishers Association for sports feature writing. The article about an injured high school football player first appeared in the Mount Shasta Herald. Barry Kaye CdeP 1976
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 […]
Rick Foreman ’44
We would have loved to have been at the reunion but Orene and I are not traveling any more as we are both considerably slowed down. On January 2nd of this year we moved into a retirement community here in Cincinnati. All of this happened at just the right time as Orene came down with […]
Cal Wheaton ’88
Since catching up with everyone at Reunion 2013, Cal and his wife, Aimee, decided to showcase their loss of brain cells caused by raising three girls by competing in the Dopey Challenge – a back-to-back 5K, 10K, half-marathon and full marathon. Despite injuries and the flu, we both finished with enough strength to definitively say […]
Noah Rifkin ’75
Spent several months living in LA. Managed to rendezvous with the oh so enigmatic Denny Millikan on several occasions to enjoy some of LA’s finest Jazz @ the world famous “Baked Potato.” Unfortunately, had to return to Buffalo as I was in need of some critical neurosurgery to remove a disk from my neck. Fear not […]