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1965
Ty Gaffney was recently honored by the Pasadena Unified School District. The PUSD Board passed a resolution in May to name the gymnasium at Sierra Madre Middle School after Ty for his “exceptional educational leadership, serving as a lead teacher, a principal, and a coach for beginning teachers and administrators,” and for his “generous contributions to education.” Ty retired as principal of Sierra Madre School in 2006 after an eightyear term.
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Stephen Gettinger retired in May 2015 after 46 years of working as a journalist. He just finished his second tour as an editor for Congressional Quarterly magazine and also edited for National Journal magazine and Bloomberg News. Stephen and his wife Kate reside in Catonsville, Maryland. Steve Brown retired in 2014 after teaching at Huntington Beach High School since 1990. Larry O’Toole is a consultant and sales manager with Active Sales Co. He is also heavily involved with coaching and helping administer youth sports in Irvine. He and his wife Joanne have been married for 43 years, have two grown sons and five grandchildren. Larry resides in Huntington Beach.
Stephen Boggs retired from Standard Pacific Homes in 2008 and started his own consulting company, The Boggs Group, LLC in 2009. He has served on the board for Cal Lutheran University, Economic Forecast and Ventura County Housing Trust Fund. Stephen and his wife have three grown children, four grandkids and reside in Westlake Village. Bruce McIntosh has been a trial attorney for 43 years, practicing in all areas of the law except antitrust and tax law. He has been in private practice in Pasadena for the last 20 years. Bruce has spent 44 years as a member of the Tournament of Roses and has attended every Rose Bowl game since 1958. He and his wife Susie have two grown children and live in San Gabriel. Bill Viscome and his family spend half the year living in Thailand and the other half in California. He and his wife have been married for 21 years and have two children, Nicky (14) and Natalie (20). Brad Boland is an associate professor of surgery within the division of vascular surgery at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. Prior to this, he worked in private practice as a vascular surgeon for 22 years. He and his wife Janine have two grown daughters and live in Jackson, MS. Rob Clarke has been living in San Jose for the last 40 years and has been happily married to Jeanne Labozetta for 20 of those years. He man-
aged his own vocational consulting business for 13 years before his post-masters education in disability management led to consulting work and employment with Hewlett Packard, Chevron, Wells Fargo, Mercer and Stanford University. Rob retired from Stanford in 2015. Steve Hanson is retired from his career in accounting and finance. He and his wife have been married for 41 years and live in Simi Valley. Tim Heney worked as an elementary school music teacher until 2008 and has served as a parish choir director for 38 years. He now volunteers and does substitute teaching in a hospital based job training program for young disabled adults. Fred Tate and his wife Janis have been married for 35 years and live in Austin, Texas. They attend national arts shows and sell wearable art.
Class of 1967 50 YEAR REUNION
Save the Date!
MAY 24-25, 2017 More information coming soon! Make sure your contact information is up to date with the Alumni Office at
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Gary Pohlson was recently appointed a judgeship in Orange County Superior Court by Governor Jerry Brown. Gary is a longtime criminal defense attorney and was a founding partner at three different law offices since 1980. He served as a deputy district attorney at the Orange County District Attorney’s Office from
CLASS OF 1975 REUNION Dino Clarizio ’75 hosted a summer BBQ for ’70s grads at his home in Arcadia. Members from the Class of 1975 in attendance included, left to right: Sergio Escalante ’75, Miguel Salas 75, Jim LeBerthon ’75, David DiLettera ’75, Rick Snyder ’75, Dino, Bill Morris 75, Paul Lees ’75.
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