1968

Edward Desmond ’68 is state laboratories administrator for the state of Hawaii. He lives with his wife, Grace in Kapolei, Honolulu, Hawaii. Ed has three children and one grandchild.

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1968

Barry Dysart ’68 married Lynn Lickwar in the Mission Church on July 24, 1971. On July 24, 2021, they celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with a Renewal of Vows Mass in the Mission Church. In attendance were their five children, including Brian Dysart ’95 and Meghan Dysart ’02, Lynn’s sister Diana (Lickwar) Tone Adams ’68, and […]

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In summer 2020,  Gerard Rose ’68, JD ’73, who lives in Chicago and in Carmel-by-the-Sea, published his eighth book, “More Adventures of Hamilton & Egbert” (Seton Publishing, 2020). His new book is the second of two children’s books. In addition, he is the author of six historical novels. Besides writing fiction, Gerard has been practicing […]

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The second book by John C. Scalia ’68, The Philosophy of Common Sense, is now available on Amazon. His first book, An LA Lawyer in Munich—My Funny Life, is also available on Amazon. Additionally, he has just recorded a lecture for attorneys titled “How to Cross-Examine a Medical Witness,” available on Esquire CLE.

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Ed Desmond ’68 has accepted a position as state laboratories administrator in Hawaii, serving as director of the state public health laboratory). He lives in Mililani, Hawaii, with his wife, Grace. Ed has three children (Niffer, Abigail, and Newman) and is about to become a grandparent for the first time.

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John Dean ’68 writes, “While it seems like only yesterday I was scrambling to cross the Alameda to avoid being hit by errant drivers, the reality is it was 50 years ago. Kathy and I are retired and enjoying our life in Rio Vista, California, seeking to spend as much time with our 4-year-old granddaughter […]

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1968

Diane Toomey ’68 writes, “Not much has changed in five years. Still retired, living in the same house, taking care of the same dog. Have done a little traveling since the previous reunion—Iceland and soon Scotland. Still playing softball and occasionally golf and pickleball. I come to these events to reconnect with my classmates and […]

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1968

Joanna “Jodi” (Dee) Servatius ’68, enjoyed a 40-year career in public education, starting as an elementary school teacher and ending as a university administrator at CSU East Bay. She and her husband, Brian Servatius ’65, recently celebrated their 50th anniversary. They have four daughters and will soon have four grandchildren. In retirement, Jodi serves on […]

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1968

Rinaldo Brutoco ’68 was awarded the inaugural Santa Barbara Peace Prize, which honors locals who are advancing world peace and international human rights—especially in developing nations— thanks to a nomination from Jerry Brown ’59. Brutoco is the founding president of the World Business Academy, which is devoted to addressing climate change and advocating for sustainable […]

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1968

Don Barbieri ’68 was appointed to the Washington State University Board of Regents in January 2015. He is the founder and retired chairman of the board and director of Red Lion Hotels, formerly known as WestCoast Hospitality Corporation and Cavanaughs Hospitality Corporation. Barbieri served as a member of the Washington State Economic Development Board under […]

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1968

Kate (Thomas) Parnes ’68 spends part of her retirement time as vice president and founding member of Global Grandmothers. The nonprofit started in California in 2011 and focuses on supporting children worldwide through thoughtful giving. Global Grandmothers carefully screens domestic and international nonprofits for transparency, fund management, and the efficacy of interventions. A visitor to […]

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1968

Several Bronco alumni spent two weeks together this past May, traveling from Toronto, Ontario, to Banff, Alberta, and finally to Vancouver, British Columbia. Three of the couples had high tea at The Empress in Victoria; this trip also included a visit to the Columbia Ice Fields. The group included: Ken Leufgen ’68, MBA ’70 and […]

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1968

Donald Sullivan ’68, J.D. ’71 retired on March 1 as a Superior Court judge for the State of California, County of San Francisco. Sullivan lives in Mill Valley with his wife, Genevieve, who continues to teach French. The pair travel a lot, preferring it over housework any day!

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1968

Dennis A. Young ’68 MBA received the 2016 Distinguished Service Award from the California Society of CPAs. The CPA Society’s highest honor is given annually in recognition of a member’s influence on the accounting profession through extraordinary and distinguished service compared to that of other contemporary leaders.

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1968

Michael Antonini ’68 writes, “I have retired from my dental practice after 44 years. I have just completed 14 years of service as a planning commissioner for the city and county of San Francisco. My wife, Linda, and I are very happy to have our two children and three grandchildren living very near us in […]

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1968

Jerry Howarth ’68 has been the Toronto Blue Jays radio play by play broadcaster for the past 35 years. Raised in the Bay Area, he graduated from Novato High School in 1964 and later from Santa Clara in 1968 with a degree in Economics. He broadcast five seasons in the Triple A Pacific Coast League […]

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1968

Edwin Forrest ’68 was born in San Fransisco in June of 1945 and was raised on the mean streets of Los Altos, CA. He started his business career in the construction management field and after five years started his own company. These construction projects led to his interest in natural stone and historic building restoration. […]

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1968

Ted Burke ’68, co-owner of the famous Shadowbrook Restaurant, was inducted into the Monterey Bay Business Hall of Fame during a gala luncheon in Pebble Beach and is the very first resident of the city of Santa Cruz to receive this recognition.

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1968

Diane M. (Quass) Brenneman ’68 was honored as Judge of the Year by the Bar Association of the District of Columbia. 

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1968

After spending five-plus years aboard their first sailboat, Nan Bauman Englehardt ’68 and her husband, Duey, found they were looking for another adventure! So they are now the proud owners of S/V FLIGHT, sailing the Pacific Coast of Mexico six months of the year. The rest of the year, they explore the Northwest from their […]

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