1973 • Stuart Stevens recently moved to Rancho Cucamonga, CA, and set up a home office so he could be near his mom and still work. “I have been alternating between working at an office in Roseville and the home office.” He looks forward to hearing from his classmates.
1969 • Michael Wray is the proud dad of another Webb graduate. Michael’s son, Thomas Wray, graduated with the Class of 2010 in May, and he’s now attending Johns Hopkins University. Michael’s nephew, Henry Nelson, also graduated with the class and is enrolled at the University of Oregon. This is not his first time being a Webb parent: daughter, Molly Wray Halligan graduated in 1995 and son, Sam Wray in 1993. 1970 • Gene Gregg and his wife, Dodie, became proud first-time grandparents in 2010, when their oldest daughter, Becky, and her husband, had their first child, Charlotte.
1971 • Bill Alley has authored a new book entitled Aviation in Southern Oregon. “Medford, Oregon, pioneered aviation in Southern Oregon and has long enjoyed a reputation for being an air-minded city. When the City of Medford built Newell Barber Field in 1920, it established the first municipally owned airfield in the state.” To read more about Bill’s book or to order it, go to www.arcadiapublishing.com.
1975 • Jim Boyce and Greg Lynch caught up with one another at the reunion dinner in October. Jim is a teacher at Roscomare Road School in Bel Air, and Greg is a partner with the law firm Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith, LLP in Los Angeles. 1976 • Alfred “Fred” Yen is a Professor of Law at Boston College Law School, Law School Fund Scholar, and Director of the Emerging Enterprises and Business Law Program. He is a nationally-known scholar who has published numerous articles about copyright law, the Internet, Asian-American legal issues, and law teaching. Fred resides in historic Concord, MA, with his wife and two children.
63
1978 • Michael Mills’ son, John, is a freshman at Webb this year. 1979 • Blair Brown wrote: “To all my classmates, we either recently have or are about to turn the Big Five-O. So, happy birthday to all. Life takes many turns. I have left one rat race for something completely different. I am now the COO of a synagogue that is walking distance from home. With two kids in college and happily married these past 21 years, I figured to take life as it comes. Hopefully I’ll see many of you at our 35th in 2014. If you’re ever in the SF Bay area, give us a call.”
1980 • Ronald Saxton wrote: “My main interests are my family, hotels
Robert Arnott visited the Webb campus in January with his daughter, Sydney, and wife, Marina. Rob and his family live in Corona Del Mar. He is chairman of Research Affiliates, a Newport Beach company that provides indexing and asset allocation strategies for institutional investors around the world.
and motels. I enjoy NHRA drag races. I’m still a big KISS fan and have become a collector of the band’s memorabilia. I also collect wolf art and anything connected with wolves. We are in the process of finding investors to buy some motels in the Lake Tahoe area. Feel free to contact me at timberwolf_rls@yahoo.com. It would be great to hear from you.”
Dick Cook visited Whistler, BC, last spring with his wife, Susi, and son, Matt. Dick is the managing director for Marsh Risk & Insurance Services in Los Angeles. He keeps in touch with Bob Sears, as they both live in Westlake Village, CA. The Class of 1980 celebrated their 30th reunion in Mammoth, CA.
Spring 2011