Richard Mc Carthy ’64 Maureen Mc Crandell ’64 Mary Mc Cready ’64 Betty Mc Ferren ’64 Diane McIntyre ’64 Clarence Mercer ’64 Penny Nicoll ’64 Marilyn Pelzman ’64 Rita Pengilly ’64 Mary Pepper ’64 Edmund Pigeon ’64 Kathleen Pinkston ’64 Peggy Porter ’64 Richard Puliz ’64 Nancy Querin ’64 Ann Raikologo ’64 John Raleigh ’64 Patricia Ray-Rogers ’64 Gerald Regalia ’64 Venancio Reyna ’64 Jon Ritter ’64 Joseph Rogaski ’64 Linda Rolison ’64 Gerard Rose ’64 Anthony Ryan ’64 Joanne Saucedo ’64 Thomas Schaefer ’64 Judith Shumaker ’64 Kenneth Silva ’64 Jean Simmons ’64 Norma Sinn ’64 Sue Sins ’64 Dyke Smith ’64 Margie Smith ’64 Roger Smith ’64 Frances Snyder ’64 Anthony Stayner ’64 Eileen Stearman ’64 Ronald Stone ’64 Robert Tacosa ’64 Robert Tancreto ’64 George Theisen ’64 Diana Thielen ’64 Renee Toirac ’64 Michael Trainor ’64 Yvette Tucker ’64 Warren Urda ’64 Genevieve Vaden ’64 Susan Vajna-Call ’64 Leroy Vaughn ’64 Thomas Watson ’64 Mary Weinstein ’64 Eleanor Weldon ’64 Betty Wilke ’64 Daryl Wilson ’64 Frank Wittman ’64 Karen Zellmer ’64 CLASS OF 69 Jim Aiello ’69 Victor Almarez ’69 Ron Aurich ’69 Tom Bagley ’69 Edward Brida ’69 Edward Brown ’69 Paul Brunstetter ’69 Robert Carr ’69 Gary Cascio ’69 Michael Craig ’69 Thomas Decutler ’69 Douglas Demers ’69 Paul Dillon ’69 Greg Diricco ’69 Peter Doval ’69 Lawrence Dowdin ’69 James Estrada ’69 Joseph Fettig ’69 Jesus Gallarzo ’69 John Gately ’69 Umberto Ghidotti ’69 Sabina Gilbert ’69 Roy Gonzalez ’69 Thomas Gray ’69 Ron Guerrero ’69 Elizabeth Guitierrez ’69 Mathew Haag ’69 Craig Hart ’69 Takamasa Kawase ’69 David Keating ’69 Michael Keating ’69
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Manny Tequida ’65 was inducted into the Sacramento State Men’s Basketball Coaches’ Circle. 2013 marks just the second year of the Coaches’ Circle which recognizes CSUS alums who graduated between 1965 and 1972 and went on to successful coaching careers. Tequida’s career included coaching junior varsity basketball at Jesuit High School 1972-74, varsity head coach at Sacramento High School from 1974-81, Sacramento State assistant coach from 1981-84, and Sacramento High School varsity head coach 198485. He was inducted into the La Salle Club Coaches’ Hall of Fame in 2005.
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Jim Zarzana ’68 recently returned to fulltime teaching after five years as
Chair of the English Department at Southwest Minnesota State University (SMSU) in Marshall, Minnesota. This summer, he published his first novel, The Marsco Dissident, Book I of The Marsco Saga, a dystopian sci-fi series that starts in and around Sacramento beginning in 2092. The book is available for purchase on Amazon. In August, 2013, Jim began his 25th year teaching English at SMSU, where he and his wife, Marianne, are both professors of English. Their daughter, Elaine, is a graduate student at SMSU.
James Houpt ’69 is a litigation lawyer in the Sacramento office of Orrick.
He has litigated a wide range of complex business disputes, including antitrust, fraud and breach of fiduciary duty, insurance coverage, unfair competition and trademark and copyright infringement. Houpt’s practice includes litigation in the bankruptcy court, where he has assisted clients in the Enron, U.S. Airways, Tri-State Outdoor Media Group and Stone & Webster cases, among others. He has extensive experience in libel, slander and privacy law, the pursuit of federal Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and California Public Record Act requests, and the prosecution and defense of special motions to strike under California’s landmark anti-SLAPP statute for the news media, Internet content providers and others. Mr. Houpt has also devoted a significant amount of his practice to appellate work in federal and state courts.
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Rocky Niehaus ’74 recently caught up with friend Max Baer, Jr. ’55. Rocky and Max reminisced about growing up in Sacramento’s Land Park area, Max’s fond memories of Christian Brothers High School on 21st and Broadway and having a summer job with the Hires Bottling Company at 21st and R Streets. Hires Bottling Company is now Nor Cal Beverage in West Sacramento, where Rocky is employed.
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