As I age and look back on my youth, I consider myself very fortunate to have had, and wouldn’t have changed anything, the fabulous Southern California ’60s experience. Peace and Love! Lake Havasu Arizona has been equally good to me and my family since. Wishing all my classmates good health and happiness. Go Sun Devils!
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RSS feed for this sectionUpdate from Julie Colburn Saemisch
Retired, married to Mike Saemisch. Still skiing, snowmobiling and snowshoeing in the winter and ATV’ing and hiking in the summer. Member of the Board of Directors of the Zion Forever Project, the official non-profit fundraising foundation for Zion National Park and Cedar Breaks and Pipe Spring National Monuments. We operate the bookstores and raise over […]
Campaign Raises $8,025 for Reunion
The Reunion Committee’s March Fundraiser was a solid success, exceeding its target of $6,500 to raise a total of $8,025. The voluntary contributions from members of the Class of 1969 cover a significant portion of reunion costs, resulting in a reduced price for reunion tickets. The Reunion Committee has set the ticket price at $100, […]
Update from Steve Harrison
Finally left the far frozen communistic east coast and returned to California.
Reunion Fundraising Push
The Reunion Committee is conducting a fundraising campaign. Every dollar raised in March will help to defray the costs of the reunion and hold down the price of reunion tickets. Support the Class of 1969 and donate now!
Greetings from John Scharffenberger
My last reunion was our 30th? Look forward to seeing you all at the 50th.
Update from William Broadhead
I’m still an Engineering Nerd, but semiretired now. Tom Kunz and Mike Watts and I still meet to surf a couple times a year. I live in the Santa Barbara Mountains in the house I built 35 years ago. I’m looking forward to seeing the class of ’69.
Update from Bill Thorn, Former RHHS Teacher
Scheduled to retire at the end of this semester after teaching Journalism at Marquette University for 44 years including 15 years as department chairman and several sabbaticals teaching in Rome and consulting with the Vatican. Planning to spend time with our 14 grandchildren and their parents.
James Preston Allen Honored
On December 11, 2018 I was honored by the Los Angeles County Supervisors for 40 years of independent publishing in the San Pedro Bay area. A Scroll Presentation was made by Supervisor Janice Hahn to me as Publisher of Random Lengths News. I was joined on the dais by Terelle Jerricks, Managing Editor. Hahn’s talking […]
Where Are They Now?
A lot can happen in 50 years. Imagine keeping track of 600+ classmates who have scattered far and wide wherever school, work, and retirement may have taken them since high school. According to the Class of 1969 database, over 40% of the class now resides outside of California. We have classmates in 41 states and […]