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1944 Ray Sanders recently visited with the Alumni Office and reminisced about his Webb days in honor of his 75th reunion. 1 1
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1949 In October, Guil Babcock hosted a 70th reunion celebration at his home in Pasadena with members of the Class of ’49: Pete Akin, Tom Lockie and Hugh Evans. During Alumni Weekend, Guil was recognized as a recipient of the Alumni Outstanding Achievement Award. 2 1951 It was great to see Gary Malouf at Alumni Weekend and the Jonathan Club. 3
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1954 Malcolm Roberts, Brooks Firestone, Patrick Muffler, Paul Reitler and honorary classmate Bill Bailey ’55 enjoyed their 65th reunion during Alumni Weekend. Highlights included the peccary dinner, a golf cart tour of campus and dinner on Saturday at Spaggi’s. 4 5 1955 It was nice to see Murray “Buz” Koerner on campus in September. He toured the Alf Museum with his neighbors. 6
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1957 Rogelio Miro and his wife Celia visited Webb in September. They have been married for 55 years. The last time they were on campus was for their son Rogelio’s graduation in 1985. Rogelio Sr. has fond memories of his Webb days, especially his friends Ted Harwood ’56 and Joe Fidanque ’58. 7 1959 The Class of ’59 celebrated their 60th reunion during Alumni Weekend. Highlights of the weekend included the peccary dinner and John Rogers receiving the Alumni Outstanding Achievement Award. Go to the alumni awards website to listen to John’s acceptance remarks. L-R: John Tuteur, John Rogers, Jim Hall, Tom Kersten, Ralph Coomber, Tim Moore, and Charles McCulloch. 8 1962 John Bayne visited campus during a recent trip to California to see his sister. The Class of 1962 is thinking ahead to the 60th reunion during the Centennial. Contact John for details. 9 1963 It is always fun to visit Arizona for a check-in with father and son Webb duo Rick and Preston Clarke ’98. Thank you for hanging out with the Alumni Office! 10 1964 We enjoyed seeing Tommy Thompson at Alumni Weekend. 11
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After graduating from UC Berkeley, Carter Bagg returned to Phoenix to launch his architecture practice which focused on land use planning. In 1988, he moved to Seattle and began a 30-year career in K-12 school facilities. He was also a regional coordinator in charge of all state school construction funding from Seattle to the Canadian border. “During this time I accomplished what I believe to be the highest achievement of my career: managing the creation and implementation of the Washington Sustainable Schools Protocol, a green building program used by most new and remodeled K-12 schools in the state for the last 15 years. On the personal side, I palled around with Crane McClennen in the 70’s, but we went our separate ways when we each got married.” 1967 Peter and Henrietta Huisking attended a Rotary International Convention in Hamburg, Germany, and spent some time with Mike Ashton ’67 and partner Billy Saere. Mike and Billy have lived there for 27 years and were gracious hosts. Looking forward to their trip to the US next year! 12 1969 Nineteen members of the Class of 1969 celebrated their 50th reunion during Alumni Weekend. Miles Rosedale hosted the class at the beach followed by a campus gathering during which Miles received the Colborn Distinguished Service Award for his dedication as a Webb trustee and volunteer. 13 14