Robert McGuiness ’72 is retiring as supervising judge of the Alameda County Superior Court’s Civil Settlement Unit and joining Signature Resolution, an L.A.-based ADR provider which is expanding into Northern California. McGuiness was appointed to the bench by California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger in 2005. His wife, Judge Yolanda Northridge, retired from the same bench in […]
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Long Time in the MakingMarina Iatomase ’14 married her high school sweetheart
in the same place her parents wed
nearly 30 years earlier: the Mission Church.

Mary C. Ganahl ’72 retired after 35 years in the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office. Her new focus is her three grandchildren, traveling, and sailing.
- 27 Jul 2021 Read more..John A. Brooks MBA ’72 retired from his position as Plant Controller at Sanmina Corp. Since retirement, Brooks has caught up on reading, investments, traveling. He’s active in church and has had fun with fellow retirees at retirement groups.
- 27 Jul 2021 Read more..Tim Smith ’72, M.S. ’78 and his wife Peggy (Augustine) ’72 are relocating from their long time Nevada City, California-area home to Paradise Valley, Arizona, to be closer to Peggy’s family. The youngest of their four children has also recently relocated to Arizona as a senior mechanical engineer for a local firm. The couple will […]
- 28 Apr 2021 Read more..The Computer History Museum recorded the oral history of Bill Carrico ’72. During his career, Carrio co-founded seven networking companies in Silicon Valley and is widely respected for his business insight and innovation.
Read more..Bruce Labadie ’72 has been honored with the Cornerstone of the Arts Award by the city of San Jose for being known as San Jose’s “Music Man.” Labadie is responsible for developing the Paul Masson winery into a concert venue—within two years the Mountain Winery was hosting 150 annual shows. He also helped launch the […]
Read more..Michael J. Kennedy ’72 is a retired public health educator and high school science teacher. He is married and lives in Monterey.
- 07 Oct 2019 Read more..Michael Stewart ’72 retired from being the founder and president of Long River health care.
Read more..Ken Tepe ’72 recently retired after more than 40 years in the retail industry. Last December, he and his wife Carol celebrated their 40th anniversary. They have two children living in the Seattle area and two grandsons, the first graduating from high school in June. Ken currently lives in Fresno, Calif., but plans to return […]
Read more..Ed Rockdale ’72 writes: "Exciting news? Nah; but I found a great job (civilian Navy at China Lake) out of college (thanks, SCU), married (still am), had kids (love ’em), lost hair, retired recently, and am enjoying life after work."
Read more..Steven Tramz ’72 writes: “I retired from making films in 2010 and decided to spend the rest of my life as a photographer. I travel the country on short and long trips from coast to coast, stopping and photographing whatever interests me. Soon my photos will be available for sale on the Internet. I have […]
Read more..Esau Herrera ’72, J.D. ’76 is proud to report that his daughter, Kiara ’12, recently graduated from SCU and promptly joined AmeriCorps to "save the world." Esau is serving as president of the school board at Alum Rock School District in East San Jose, the same district that he attended as a child.
Read more..Esau Herrera ‘72 is back on the Board of Education, Alum Rock Elementary School District in East San Jose, after a voluntary absence of 3 years. He also proudly reports that his daughter, Kiara, is a Bronco (SCU ’12).
Read more..Edward M. Dowd ’72 established and funded the Edward M. Dowd Personal Advocate Program with the National Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Society with a gift of $3 million. The program will accelerate expansion of personalized case management for people living with MS who need specialized services to overcome major life impacts caused by MS. Dowd, who […]
Read more..Kerry K. Daly ’72 has moved from San Francisco to Hollywood, Florida to open "An English Majors Bookstore" in early 2014.
Read more..Michael J. Kennedy ’72 is a retired science teacher who now volunteers at California State University Stanislaus, at the Community Hospice, and several other organizations. He also travels internationally.
Read more..Anna Likos ’72 writes: “I am currently living in Morocco, working for the CDC as the resident advisor to the Ministry of Health. After 2.5 years in Haiti and 2 years in the Ivory Coast, Moroccan life is wonderful! I expect, though, to return soon to the U.S., to which my husband and I are […]
Read more..Frank Schiro ’72, (The Cave), retired June 2011 after spending 37 years teaching and coaching football at Lindsay High School. The 1996 California Teacher of the Year, by the California League of California High School, lives in Visalia with his wife, Kathy, and their 6 children and 19 gradnchildren. Frank now works in his non-profit […]
Read more..Charlie Rausch ’72 was appointed interim chief zoning administrator for the Department of City Planning in Los Angeles. Rausch has worked for the city for the past 40 years and is still having fun!
Read more..Kerry K. Daly ’72, owner of KerryOn Personal Assistants, relocated to Mill Valley and her landlord is SCU football legend, Ray "Frisky" Kalisky ’36 — a good friend to Kerry’s dad, Jack F. Daly, Jr. ’36.
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