Honoring the Friends Who Shaped Our Journey
As we gather in memory and celebration of the bonds we formed during our college years in the 1970s, we pause to honor those dear friends who are no longer with us. They were part of the laughter, the late-night talks, the protests, the music, and the moments that helped define who we became.
Each name we remember carries a story—of friendship, of joy, of shared discovery in a time of great change. Their spirit lingers in our memories, in old photos, and in the values we still hold close. Though they may be gone, the light they brought into our lives endures.
We miss their voices, their presence, and the unique ways they made our time together so special. This page stands as a quiet tribute—a space to remember, reflect, and celebrate the lives of those who walked with us, if only for part of the way.
--"A person lives as long as someone says their name." And, dear friends, we will be saying your names many more times.
Murray Aldrich
Martha Amberger
Dave Anderson
Steve Baele
Bob Black
Jerry Canada
Fred Chu
Ethan Figen
Randy Fischer
Mollie Granoff
Harley Hardman
Jeff Kniffin
Gary Leech
Terry Lemon
“ROTC Bob” McDonell
Larry Minter
Sue Petteway
Matt Small
Russell Unruhe