1973

Janice Bazzani ’73, Marilyn Quinlan ’73, and Susan Maloney ’73 reunited in New York City to meet fellow alum and 1973 SCU valedictorian Ron Lagomarsino ’73, who directed the production Chester Bailey at the Irish Repertory Theatre. Over 50 years of friendship and memories shared!

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1973

Bihl Haus Arts, co-founded by Eric Lane ’73 and his wife, Dr. Kellen Kee McIntyre, celebrated its 15th anniversary with a “QuinSenora” on Facebook live. Bihl Haus Arts, a community-based non-profit 501(c)3 organization, is the only professional nonprofit contemporary art gallery on the premises of an affordable senior housing community in the United States. Located […]

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1973

Just in time for American’s most improbable museum 80th anniversary, Steve Wiegand ’73 is out with a book on its founding. The Dancer, the Dreamers, and the Queen of Romania: How An Unlikely Quartet Created America’s Most Improbable Museum tells the story of the Maryhill Museum of Art, in Washington, host to curiosities including hundreds of […]

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1973

Risë Pichon ’73, J.D. ’76 is being honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Santa Clara County Trial Lawyers Association at their 43rd Annual Judges’ Night on May 14, 2019. She has also retired from the bench after 36 years of service.

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1973

Hemant K. Thapar ’73, M.S. ’75 has been elected to the National Academy of Engineering for “contributions to theory and practice of coding and signal processing for high-density magnetic recording.” He founded and led two successful startups and is now the founder, chairman, and chief executive of Milpitas-based OmniTier Inc. Hemant received his Ph.D. from Purdue University […]

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1973

Dave Rigney ’63, MBA ’73 and his wife Barbara celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Napili Bay in Maui with their daughters Pam O’Sullivan ’90, Sue Hamilton ’92, and Patti; their husbands Joe, Gerry Hamilton ’92, MBA ’03, and Tim; and eight grandchildren. Dave retired 10 years ago after 25 years with the Electric Power […]

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1973

Michael Pereira ’73, retired NFL vice president of officiating, joins Fox Sports as a multi-platform NFL rules analyst. Before his retirement, Pereira did weekly reviews of controversial officiating calls for the NFL Network. It was one area where the NFL Network outshined the league’s other broadcast partners. Pereira will be situated in a control room each Sunday […]

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1973

Bob Burson ’73 has published 3 books this year. Two novels and a non-fiction book on accounting and finance. The books are available on Amazon and Bob also has a website at www.rtburson.com where you can find his books and blogs ( a chance to talk back!)

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1973

Steve Rychly ’73 has retired after 35 years in the technology industry. He and his wife live outside Chicago, Illinois. they have one son in the Chicago metropolitan area and one son in Houston, Texas.

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1973

Joanna White Rydder ’73 is a Regional Director of Funding for The Hunger Project, an international NGO, working in Africa, South Asia, and Latin America.

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1973

Paul Russell ’73, MBA ’82 was appointed senior vice president of engineering at ArrayPower, a Silicon Valley-based power electronics company. Russell has more than 25 years of experience in technology development for companies in the solar, aerospace and defense industries. Prior, he served as senior vice president of engineering for concentrated photovoltaic solar systems provider […]

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1973

Nicholas Mule ’73 retired in March 2014 after 32+ years with Hewlett-Packard/Agilent Technologies. He and his wife Shirley (also recently retired) recently moved to Southern California (Newbury Park) to be closer to their son, daughter and granddaughters.

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1973

Carolyn Antonini Cardinalli ’70, M.A. ’73 retired from teaching Spanish at Amador High School in Pleasanton, Calif., in July 2011. She and husband John live in Pleasanton. Both are retired, travelling and helping babysit two grandsons, John Daniel Cardinalli 3 1/2 years and Kevin Cardinalli 1 1/2 years.

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1973

John Fox ’73 writes: "I am a Foreign Service Officer for the US State Department, now on assignment to the US Army War College in Carlisle PA as a Professor of International Relations."

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1973

John Stege ’73 writes, “I just celebrated my four-year anniversary at Intero Real Estate Services in Los Gatos. It has come full circle as I am one of the original employees of Mountain Charlies, hired by now deceased Jim Farwell ’66. Thoroughly enjoying my ninth season as color analyst for SCU men’s basketball. Proud to […]

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1973

Hon. J. Stephen Czuleger ’73 returned in November 2014 from teaching law in Tirana, Albania. Judge Czuleger was awarded a Fulbright grant by the Fulbright Commission of the U.S. State Department. Working through the US Embassy in Albania, he lectured at Tirana University Law School. He also spoke at a number of other law schools, met […]

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1973

Walter G. Weber ’73 has been chosed by the California Dental Association (CDA) to be its new president for 2014–2015. Dr. Weber, who has been practicing general dentistry in Campbell, Calif., for more than 30 years and lives in Los Gatos, graduated from the Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry and Santa Clara University, with a master’s degree in […]

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1973

Retired teacher Julie (Clinnin) Bishop ’73 is an Ignatian Volunteer in San Diego at the Jesuit middle school Nativity Prep, where she has volunteered for six years. She learned about Ignatian Spirituality from her daughter Erin Bishop ’03, MTS ’09, who served with the Jesuit Volunteer Corps after college at the Camden Center for Law […]

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1973

Steve Czuleger ’73 was awarded a second Fulbright to teach in Albania in May 2018. This time he will be lecturing at the Albanian School for Magistrates and several other law schools in the country. Czuleger will be speaking on judicial ethics, judicial independence, and rule of law in the Balkan country. He is finishing […]

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1973

Thomas Rogers ’73 of Moraga was appointed to the Alameda County Superior Court by California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. Rogers has been a chief deputy district attorney, and previously a deputy district attorney, for the Alameda County District Attorney’s Office since 1976. Most recently he has headed the office’s Oakland-based Northern Division, overseeing the inception of […]

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