1964

Ramon Luis Jimenez ’64 has retired from an active operative practice of total joint replacement and arthroscopy, having founded and led a five-person single specialty for 38 years in San Jose (his hometown). Over the past 40 years he has served the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons and was awarded their diversity award in 2009. […]

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1964

Ramon L. Jimenez ’64 writes, “Been married 52 years to Anne (LCSW), raised three girls, have five grandkids. I am a most fortunate man. Been proud to be part of SCU Board of Fellows and Regents. I am semiretired (which is being like semi-pregnant).” Jimenez left SCU after his junior year to attend St Louis […]

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1964

Philip J. Wagner ’64 retired early, at age 52, to play Irish music and recite Robby Burns. He is currently landscape painting in Moab, UT (unbelievably beautiful place. See: www.discovermoab.com). His paintings hang  in a couple galleries and museums. He writes poetry and has three poetry writing groups. He writes, “No man is truly happy […]

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1964

Jorma Kaukonen ’64, best known for his association with legendary San Francisco acts Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna, has released a brand-new studio album, Ain’t in No Hurry, issued on Red House Records. The 11-song collection displays sharp technique and gentle touch on new and old originals and a few renditions of gems by the Carter […]

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1964

John Carson ’64 has joined the Los Angeles office of Arent Fox LLP, adding to the firm’s nationally recognized intellectual property practice. Mr. Carson brings extensive experience in eCommerce, patent, trademark, copyright, and trade secret law, including licensing and litigation. Mr. Carson formerly was with Foley & Lardner LLP, where he was a member of the firm’s […]

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1964

John Minor ’64 writes, “I graduated from law school in 1967, went to Newport, Ore. to spend a year at the beach as a deputy DA and start atoning for my misspent youth. Never got away. Joined in founding a law firm in 1969. Put in some long days. Tricked some folks into letting me be President […]

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1964

Irv Scott ’64 and his wife, Sylvia, just celebrated their 49th wedding anniversary. They have three sons—Chris, Brian ’93, and Matt—and two grandchildren. In 1976 Scott founded the Sacramento law firm Porter Scott, specializing in defense of civil lawsuits. He’s a pitcher/second baseman in the Sacramento Mens Senior Baseball League and in National Tournaments put on […]

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1964

Allen McTighe ’64 writes, “Very happily married to Ginny for past 42 years with two sons and a daughter who are absolute joys. Their combined gifts of our seven grandhildren complete the set! I have been in psychotherapy practice for the past 35 years specializing in adolescent boys and young men who have been arrested […]

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1964

Michael Kellogg ’64 writes: After retiring from the NFL (Oakland Raiders and Denver Broncos), I went to law school and became a criminal defense attorney. Eventually, Gov. Pete Wilson appointed me to the bench. I have been sitting as a Los Angeles Superior Court Judge going on 19 years. I married a much younger woman […]

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1964

Nick Tone ’64 is retired from the high-tech industry having worked for Westinghouse Electric, Northrop Grumman and Intel. He has been residing in the Sierra foothills for 15 years. Nick enjoys watching his four grandsons grow (Gabe, Jose & Tony, sons of Elizabeth Ann Tone Kitch, and Jonah Tone, son of Joseph P. Tone ’01). […]

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1964

James Lassart ’64 is senior trial counsel in the San Francisco office of Murphy Pearson Bradley & Feeney. Lassart has handled more than 100 jury trials and brings an extensive history of representing corporations and individuals in the investigation and litigation of private and governmental claims arising from alleged wrongdoing, fraud, breach of fiduciary duties and […]

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1964

Richard Wilson MBA ’64 and his wife, Celia, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in March.

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1964

Joe Meagher ’63 writes that prior to being discharged from the U.S. Navy in 1967, he married Karen (wife of 46 years) and began his teaching/coaching career at Menlo College, in California. In 2007, he retired from teaching at Woodinville High Schoo, in Washington state, where he taught history, coached basketball, and served as athletic […]

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1964

Clarence Sullivan ’64 writes: “My grandad taught the Commercial Course in 1911. My parents and four grandparents are buried at the University Cemetery and my daughter, Kieran Sullivan, is a professor in Psychology now.”

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1964

Miguel Ucovich ’64 was selected to the Board of Directors for the California League of Cities for a two year term beginning in September of 2011. Ucovich is a council member in the Town of Loomis

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1964

Bob Garibaldi ’64 was inducted into the Sac-Joaquin High School section athletic hall of fame class. In high school, Garibaldi was a star for both the basketball and baseball teams. In 1960, he led the state in scoring average with 25.3 points a game. He went to Santa Clara University and was a pitcher for […]

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1964

Bob Garibaldi ’64 has been inducted into the Sac-Joaquin Section Hall of Fame. Bob pitched for SCU in the 1962 College World Series and was named the CWS Most Outstanding Player that year. He later played four seasons with the San Francisco Giants.

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1964

William Burke ’64 is in his 43rd year as a financial advisor with Morgan and Stanley in Ventura County.  He is joined by his daughter, Erin, and son, Brian, in his practice.

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1964

Emmett Hearn ’64 will see the 7th edition of his textbook, “Federal Acquisition and Contract  Management” published this spring.  

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1964

Paul F. Weston ’64,  MA ’73 taught during the spring semester at The Royal University of Phenom Phen. He worked with students in the English Support Program. These students are in teacher training and are learning curriculum management, classroom strategies, and effective teaching skills.

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