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Schools
attended: Out of AVHS I attended UCLA as a Chemistry major,
sharing a dorm room with Jim Bacon my first
year. Being somewhat retarded in foreign
languages, and in view of the UC requirement
of two years of foreign language, I transferred
to San Francisco State University after a couple
of years and roomed with Larry Rasmussen.
It only took me 5 ½ years to graduate, receiving
a B.S. in Economics in January 69. I then
started law school at UCLA, received my 1-A
from our local draft board, and, being too tall
and clumsy to dodge bullets, withdrew from law
school joined the Coast Guard. Despite
the fact I would not have joined but for the
draft, it was a good experience. I wound
up doing three years of active duty and 22 years
in the reserves.
Profession: When I was released from active duty in July
72 I went to work for a CPA firm in San Francisco.
In August 77 I reduced to part-time and resumed
law school at UC Hastings. I graduated
in December 80 and returned to public accounting,
by this time having a wife and two kids.
I remained in public accounting at KPMG and
Moss Adams until June 2001 at which time I joined
a small law firm in San Rafael, doing primarily
tax work. My timing was pretty good.
I exited public accounting slightly before the
demise of Arthur Andersen, Enron, etc.
Marriages,
Children and Grandchildren: I married
Ann Cummins (Palmdale High School 65)
in 69. We had three children, one of whom
died as an infant. The other two are doing
fine, but I havent yet fully succeeded
in getting them to support me in a style such
that I can fully retire. I married Donna
(aka Gorgeous) in 95. She
is a very nice person and seems to tolerate
my oddities well. Donna had two children
by a prior marriage, one of whom we lost at
the age of 26. We now have three grandchildren.
Hobbies: Backpacking, river rafting and procrastination.
Favorite
memories of AVHS: Rum and Coke, cross
country, and Mr. Huffman (biology & track
coach). Mr. Huffman once told me that
if I ever came in anything other than last in
a race he would buy me dinner. Apparently
his motivation worked because I can remember
actually beating someone in one race.
Mr. Huffman died about a year ago. He
was a fine person.
Changes
to high school: The only thing I can
think of which I would like to change during
those years, other than possibly not being such
a scrawny nerd (6 2 132 lbs.),
is to make them more recent such that we would
now be working on our 20th year reunion rather
than on our 40th year reunion. I think
Sandi miscounted.
Plans
for the immediate future: Continue
to have life insurance companies profit from
my existence.
Outstanding accomplishment: Avoiding
being the recipient of a Darwin Award.
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