1974

Eric J. Tandy ’74 attended the SCU Basketball Reunion in Feb. 2020. The reunion was organized by Jim Romey BS ’76, Tandy’s teammate on the first-year team in 1970-71. The team had a 16-5 record, and all but two attended the reunion. Tandy was elated to be reunited with his winning team, including legends: Dennis […]

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1974

John C Cruden, JD ’74, currently a principal at the environmental law firm of Beveridge and Diamond, has just been elected to the Board of Governors of the American Bar Association. He previously served as Chair of the ABA Section on Environment, Energy, and Resources.

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1974

Blaque Lyn Haston ’74 and Joanna (Fonseca) Haston ’74 just celebrated their 44th anniversary. They still live in Las Cruces, New Mexico. Lyn is the general manager of ERA Sellers and Buyers Real Estate in El Paso while Joanna supports the liturgy office of the Diocese of Las Cruces. Business trips east in September and […]

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1974

This past spring, 11 Broncos got together to celebrate the 65th birthday of Tina Caratan ’74. The festivities were held on the Island of Hvar, Croatia, at the B&B of Caratan’s cousin. She writes, “Our group attended Mass at the small chapel my dad donated to the Church on the island so that the residents and […]

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Tina Caratan Photo
1974

Frank Boitano ’69, MBA ’74 is the 2015 Ignatian Award recipient. The award was established in 1981 to publicly recognize alumni who live the SCU ideals of competence, conscience, and compassion, and have been a credit to the Alumni Association and the University through outstanding achievement in their service to humanity. He and his daughter Lauren summited […]

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1974

Steven Mattos ’74 writes, "Moved to Lodi, Calif., in semi-retirement state. Will be consulting with Amazon on their opening of a new 1.2-million-square-foot fulfillment warehouse in Tracy, Calif. Still blessed with my four children—now adults—and my four grandchildren, with one more due next March. All is good in life. Hello to all my fellow Broncos, […]

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1974

Tina Caratan ’74 decided after 37+ years to redirect her career path and left public accounting. She is currently an adjunct professor at SFSU and doing free lance consulting for the not for profit industry. She ultimately would like to take on the role of a CFO for a major NFP in the greater Bay […]

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1974

Patrice Koda Coyle ’74, representing Dignity Health, was elected chair of the California Hospital Association’s Governance Forum. She is a member of CHA’s Executive Committee and Board of Trustees.

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1974

Patrice (Koda) Coyle ’74 is serving her second term as chair of the Dignity Health Sacramento Service Area Board and was honored to meet President Obama, White House senior staff, and congressional leaders in February. She continues to serve on the boards of Cristo Rey High School and Mercy Foundation and joined the California Hospital Association’s […]

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1974

The artwork of Tony Casper ’74 is on display at the University of Madison, Wisconsin, Health Sciences Learning Center, through Nov. 30. He writes, "My passion is to create photographs that will beckon viewers to experience their own journey to a place of inner beauty and tranquility." The Smithsonian Institution has preserved a series of […]

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1974

Tina Caratan ’74 writes, "Forty years after receiving my bachelor’s degree at SCU, I decided to gain my master’s. I proudly graduated with a master’s in nonprofit administration (with honors!) in May from USF. But never fear—once a Bronco, always a Bronco!"

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1974

Ed Rodriguez ’74 writes, "I am a retired Senior Partner after a 39-year career with KPMG, principally in Silicon Valley. My wife, Pam, and I split our time between our homes in Saratoga, Calif. and Truckee/Northstar in North Lake Tahoe. Our future includes extensive travel and spending time with our 4 married kids (3 daughters […]

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1974

John A. Chickosky ’74 is president and CEO of Natrix Separations Inc, a supplier of high-performance disposable chromatography products to the life science, food, beverage, and water markets. Chickosky has been a member of the Natrix Board of Directors since mid-2010 and will continue to hold a board seat. Natrix Board Chairman Jim Iuliano commented, […]

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1974

Eric Tandy ’74 is retiring from Bechtel Group in December 2018, capping a 25-year career with Bechtel and serving on the BART Earthquake Safety Program. 

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1974

Naomi Tuite ’74 is a retired math teacher, coach, and international baccalaureate (IB) coordinator.  

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1974

Dave Scott ’74, J.D. ’77 writes, "Practiced law until 1981 then went to work for a subsidiary of NV Philips. Started a small electronics company in 1983. Sold it in 2002 and retired. Currently split time between Saratoga, Calif. and Aspen, Colo. area and travel around the world with my wife. Do volunteer work for […]

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1974

Kara L. Ruckriegel ’74 is a first-grade teacher and has taken on additional responsibilities as a mentor teacher. This involved assisting teachers to improve the quality of their teaching to enhance student achievement. 

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1974

Rita Beamish ’74 climbed to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, at 19,300 feet, in July with a group of women journalist friends.

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1974

Thomas Goethals ’74 was appointed by Gov. Jerry Brown ’59 to the 4th District Court of Appeal. Previously, Goethals was an Orange County District Attorney Office prosecutor and defense attorney who served on the Superior Court bench for 15 years. 

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1974

Terry Trucco ’74 has launched a web site featuring news and reviews of New York City hotels called Overnight New York www.overnightnewyork.com. A long-time travel writer, Terry lived overseas for nearly a decade in Tokyo and London and has reviewed hotels for The New York Times, Travel & Leisure and The International Herald Tribune, among […]

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