Enjoy your Labor Day Weekend
Friday, September 4, 2020
September 4, 2020
Friday, August 28, 2020
August 28, 2020
Dave and Linda Roberts Ponsford have sent me three Cougar Times from their days at Horace Mann. I'm saving the best one for last. Click HERE to see the April 28, 1967 issue.
David Fichman ’66 passed away on the morning of November 22, 2015 in San Francisco, CA. He moved around a lot as a kid but predominantly grew up in Ewa, HI, New Orleans, LA, and San Diego, CA. He earned his Masters in Public Administration from San Diego State University and decided to become a teacher. He has been a prominent member of the Sonoma community as a history teacher for the last 20 years at Altimira Middle School and more recently at the Sonoma Valley High School. He led both the Gay-Straight Alliance and Fly Fishing Club for his students during his career. He was an avid fly fisherman, kayaker, reader, and teller of "bad" jokes.
Friday, August 21, 2020
August 21, 2020
Karen Greer Mehlick ’63 passed away at Tri-City Medical Center on August 12, 2020. She was a fourth-generation San Diegan and graduated from San Diego State University in 1967. In 1972 she met the love of her life, Fred, at the San Diego Naval Officer's Club. The couple was married July 6,1974 at Mission Basilica San Diego de Alcala. Karen cherished her time with her husband and their son, Matthew, including traveling, camping, and was very involved in her community and church. Karen worked in the insurance industry as a claims adjuster and litigation manager for Allstate, Fireman's Fund, and AIG.She was a consummate volunteer and dedicated much of her life to various charitable organizations, including her most treasured experiences with Brother Benno's where she provided support to homeless in her community.
Friday, August 14, 2020
August 14, 2020
The San Diego Union-Tribune and the Women's Museum of California are celebrating a century of female achievement to mark the 100th year of women's suffrage in America. Last Sunday's installment honored Women in Sports, and Laurel Brassey made the cut. Laurel made history a year after graduating from Crawford High by becoming the first woman to play on an NCAA men’s varsity team -- joining the 1973 San Diego State men’s volleyball team as a setter. An eligibility rule change enabled her to join the SDSU women’s team seven years later, just in time for the inaugural NCAA women’s volleyball championship (where the Aztecs finished third). A U.S. boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics cost her an opportunity to play with the U.S. women’s team in Moscow, although she was a member of the U.S. women’s team that competed in the 1988 Seoul Olympics. As a coach, she guided New Mexico to six NCAA Tournament appearances over 17 years. She was elected to the Aztec Hall of Fame in 1988 and the Southern California Indoor Volleyball Hall of Fame in 2017.
On August 4, 2020 Bill Grigg and his wife, Jeannie came to our house for lunch and a visit. Bill and Jeannie live in Surprise, Arizona and Gary and I live in Prescott, AZ which is 99 miles north of Surprise. We had a wonderful Class of '70 micro-mini reunion -- Kris Pruski Wood
Friday, August 7, 2020
August 7, 2020
Just got word that Andy Meyers passed away in Ajijic, Mexico July 31, 2020 from cancer. After he retired he moved to San Felipe and then to Ajijic. While at Crawford high school he wrote a column for the school newspaper. He was such a nice guy, sure hate to lose him -- Gary Morris ’60
Friday, July 31, 2020
July 31, 2020
Friday, July 24, 2020
July 24, 2020
Stephanie Steel Johnson ’74 died July 15, 2020. She didn’t want things from people. She wanted things FOR people. She lived by the mantra “think of others." Few who knew her were untouched by her generosity, her selflessness, and her grace in supporting those around her. She would not hesitate to take the more difficult of two paths if it meant doing the right thing. Her robust character and boundless spirit make saying this all the more difficult. Please understand: if you were in her life, she loved you. There was no other way with her. Nothing short of love. It was her wish that those who loved her in kind would think long and hard about one aspect of her experience that they valued and then seek to emulate that in their own lives. In this way, we keep her close and honor her still. It is important to note that Stephanie long cherished the idea of “day clean.” A concept borrowed from the Gullah culture of South Carolina, “day clean” evokes the sense that each dawn brings a fresh start complete with renewed energy and the bright assurance that there is good work being done. Stephanie believed in the greater “day clean” that awaited her. So too would she expect us to remember that each day is a fresh opportunity to think of others.
Friday, July 17, 2020
July 17, 2020
Douglas Brant ’70 died on July 4, 2020. Doug lived across from me on West Falls View Drive and attended Blessed Sacrament, Horace Mann and Crawford. I recall many visits to the Helix theater for movies with Doug around 1965-66. We liked slot cars back then too. He was the fastest guy on the block running as well. One guy down the street said he could run so fast because he had his own gasoline (Douglas gas stations) -- John Hermes ’70