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Update from Robert Leibold

Hello class of ’69! My wife ( Dawn: 34 years) and I have lived in Santa Cruz and now Soulsbyville, CA in the Gold Country since 1990, and have a progeny of 2: Valerie, an Educator in San Miguel de Allende, MX and Peter, a Theatrical Lighting Designer based in New York. Both of us […]

Hello from Liz Hogan Strother

Hello Classmates! I may be one of the few still working, but I still enjoy my job as an RN after working in the same hospital for 35 years. No plans to retire yet! I still find time to enjoy my 3 kids and 3 adult grandchildren and traveling with my husband whenever we get […]

Hello from Ann Howe Sherry

Family has been my focus.  Raising our seven children was our greatest accomplishment, joy and challenge.  Along the way we made our home in Utah, New Mexico, Washington, Pennsylvania and now Corvallis, Oregon for the last 30 years.  We love to create, restore, explore and spend time with our growing extended family of 21 grandchildren.  […]

Update from Arlene Robbins

Blissfully single, retired, and loving small town life in beautiful Central Oregon. I write “spicy romance for seasoned ladies” under a pen name and have six novels plus two box sets on Amazon. I’ll be publishing another one in June, and the next one is on schedule for August. Looking forward to seeing everyone!

Update from Linda Spiegel Allen

Sorry to miss the reunion. It conflicts with a family gathering in Portland, OR. I’m retiring in mid-May after 10+ years as assistant to the Jewish chaplain at Stanford’s adult and children’s hospitals. Looking forward to more time with our children who are both in Oregon, gardening, camping, traveling and using up a huge stash […]

Update from Gary McClernan

Thank you for the hard work, reunion committee and volunteers. Joining us (at the reunion) is my wife, Steph – married for 38 years in August. I retired two years ago and now I play golf, travel a little and relax a lot. I look forward to seeing everybody.

Update from Keith Bisharat

I’m a college professor with one foot out the door, after 27 years at Cal State Sacramento I teach fall semesters only. I’m dancing several times a week and competing in amateur ballroom dance competitions, both rhythm (e.g. salsa, mambo, bolero, rumba, chacha, east and west coast swing, samba) and smooth (waltz, Viennese waltz, foxtrot, […]