Raised in a military family, Eugene Studer J.D. ’77 attended the U.S. Military Academy, where he met his wife, Nancy. They married in 1970. His military career was distinguished, from defending soldiers in Korea to working as a special assistant to the U.S. Attorney. Gene retired as a Lt. Colonel in the Judge Advocate General’s […]
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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.

Leo Dressel M.Div ’77 had a love for God and a passion for education. Leo served in the Society of Jesus from 1965 to 1992. Throughout his career as an educator, Leo impacted the lives of thousands of students and faculty at several schools across the country. He’ll be remembered for his sharp intellect, quick […]
Read more..As a child, Gary Hintz MBA ’77 was known for his boundless energy, love of the ocean, and musical talent (especially the trumpet). While his career in fraud risk didn’t involve music, he found an outlet singing with the Santa Cruz Chorale and served on their board for many years. In retirement, Gary dove into […]
Read more..Major General Eldon P. Regua ’77 was appointed as senior advisor to the deputy under secretary of the Army at the Pentagon, Washington, D.C. His role is to lead efforts at “Re-engaging the U.S. Army in the State of California.” Regua had a 36-year Army/Army Reserve career after commissioning at SCU as a second lieutenant. […]
Read more..Thomas Lawless ’77, J.D. ’82 thought he’d be an accountant. He got his master’s at University of Denver and practiced as a CPA. But his true calling was law. At Santa Clara Law School, he was editor of the law review. He practiced as a tax attorney in Phoenix for 34 years, ending at his […]
Read more..Terence Cox J.D. ’77 hitchhiked his way around the world. From the three summers he spent as an apprentice carpenter to his years working backstage for the Monterey Jazz Festival, Terry met new people and learned countless lessons. But the journey that most defined his path in life was his visit to Afghanistan. During those […]
Read more..Known to close friends and family as “The Uncommon Man,” Gelacio Delizo ’77 died on September 27, 2022. A man of many names, Gelacio was a husband, father, son, environmentalist, and much more. A proud lifetime resident of the East Bay, Gelacio grew up in Richmond before moving to Danville in 1985. He graduated from Santa […]
Read more..A humble and gentle soul to all he met, Stephen Hayes JD ’77 died June 19, 2022. Stephen always remembered his hometown fondly and regularly shared stories of its charm ranging from delivering the newspaper to Coleman Hawkins’ mother, his father’s years as a foreman in the stockyards, to seeing Mickey Mantle play minor league […]
Read more..After working as an engineer at PG&E, Lockheed Martin, and GTE all over the world, Fred Badal MBA ’77 retired and started work as a business broker for Alan Business Investments in the 1990s. When he wasn’t working, he loved to fly Cessna 172s and Piper Cherokee aircrafts (in the 1960s), play Bridge, and study business […]
Read more..Paul Raggio ’77 has a column in the Santa Clarita Valley Signal, in which he gives advice to businesses on keeping their goals and businesses aligned. Raggio and his sister mentor business owners on leadership and management principles in achieving and sustaining their business growth and profitability goals.
- 11 Jul 2022 Read more..After studying psychology and counseling Michael Sergent MA ’77 dedicated his career to others as a counselor and educator for veterans. He loved music, people, family, and the outdoors and was always there for those who needed him. Michael traveled across the world with his partner Dianne, and spent time at home playing with his […]
Read more..Born on a farm in Washington, Heda (Hideko) Yamada M.A. ’77 survived incarceration in the Tule Lake Relocation Center during WWII. She earned her Bachelor’s Degree at NYU and her Master’s Degree from Santa Clara, and taught for the Cupertino Union School District for 25 years. Heda died on Oct. 22, 2021.
Read more..Don Stephens M.A./J.D. ’77 had flying in his soul and not a day went by without him dreaming or regaling of his time in the skies. However what he loved more than flying was his wife, Jeannie—he never stopped telling everyone about how she was the love of his life. Don and Jeannie camped throughout […]
Read more..Known for her magical voice and songwriting, Debbie Ann Cucalon ’77 often expressed her thoughts through song. She wrote and performed several of her own original songs debuts when she did her own “One Person” shows. She studied in Spain and afterward became a professional travel agent helping others pursue their own adventures. Debbie died on May […]
Read more..After he graduated from Dartmouth College, Thomas Keirnan Barnett, Sr. M.B.A. ’77 enlisted in the U.S. Army, which would take him to Germany. At the end of his Korean War-era service, Tom returned to Chicago to work in the industrial paint business. In 1969, Tom and his family settled in San Jose, and he earned his M.B.A. […]
Read more..Equipped with a wicked sense of humor and a razor-sharp tongue, Phillip G. Michaelides J.D. ’77 will forever be remembered for his special dose of tough love. Phil obtained his Juris Doctor, summa cum laude, from Santa Clara University Law School in 1977, the same year he cofounded his law firm and built a successful and […]
Read more..On February 4, 2021, Sharon Lee Herrgott M.A. ’77, beloved wife, daughter, sister, friend, and aunt, passed away from pancreatic cancer, at the age of 79. Born in Spokane, Washington, Sherry graduated from Miami University (Ohio) with a B.S. in education and taught sixth grade for 20 years in both Denver and Sunnyvale. Then, Sherry […]
Read more..Geoff Long ’77 retired as Policy Director for the CA State Senate President in 2016 after 35 years with the Legislature. Currently serving a third term on the CA Peace Officers Standards and Training Commission (POST). Wife, Joyce, retired three years ago as Executive Editor of the Sacramento Bee. Son Connor is a veterinarian in […]
- 19 May 2021 Read more..After seven weeks of knowing Adele Regensburger, Jeffrey Kellman MBA ’77 proposed. They married six months later. Together they raised three children. Jeff worked in tech sales and founded Fourfront Sales, a semiconductor firm. He played and taught guitar and join numerous bands. On Friday, Sept. 18, 2020, Jeff died at the age of 67. […]
- 11 Dec 2020 Read more..Everyone noticed the good spirit and gentle ways of Michael Phillip Classen ’77. He found joy in each morning, ice cream, and visiting with the neighborhood dogs. Shortly after graduating from SCU with his Psychology degree, Michael was diagnosed with a serious mental illness. He returned home to continue his recovery and became a mentor to […]
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