Sunday, November 16, 2014
A Pre-Reunion Note from Jon Lawson
Food poisoning,
apparently.
I was supposed to be at the
football game and the Dutch Goose today, but I spent the day at the hospital in
Boulder with an IV in my arm. I'm home
now. I have no idea what caused it but
the symptoms are all food poisoning of some kind.
I did have the presence of mind to cancel the
flight before it left. It's on Southwest so I can reuse the airfare. There are flights Saturday but right now I
don't have enough strength to look at the suitcase, let alone pick it up.
If I'm not at the
dinner, this is why. Not happy!
TAKE LOTS OF PICTURES
PLEASE !!!
Jon Lawson
A Pre-Reunion Note from Keoki Raymond
Fellow Acorns,
I will not be coming to California to join you this
weekend and my regrets are deep. Many
events both petty and not have caused me to stay here on our mountain in Maui .
There are thankfully no crises to blame this on, just an accumulation of kaka
(kukae in hawaiian but the same old shit anyway). I will miss very much seeing every one of you!
Scott set a great example of bowing out
gracefully (that was a great photo Scott) and I will follow Bill's suggestion
and try and do the same. Maybe it will
catch on as I believe we would all like to hear from everyone.
My wife Kim and I live in Kula at 3600 feet on
Haleakala. She is a Waldorf early
childhood teacher and I am now mostly retired with a small orchard and am
coaching Hawaiian 6-man canoe paddling at the local high school, it’s a great
sport I have done since I was 12.
My first wife and I had two great kids and a pretty
successful bikini business in Santa Barbara. Then I became a
carpenter/contractor (still doing a little of that). Wife number two and I had a beautiful, now
pretty big boy in Mt Shasta. We moved to
Santa Rosa where I finished school in '87 and also taught ESL in Sonoma County
and here on Maui for a while. I did a
bunch of houses with Habitat, way fun.
My daughter is a sports lawyer and has worked with
the Olympics. My boys are good surfers,
good cooks and good carpenters. I have a
16 year old granddaughter who I love dearly. Kim has 7 grandkids and they all are just
incredible. As her ex-husband has left
this earthly plane, I'm grandpa and it’s the best thing I get to do these days!
My heart will be with you all this
weekend and our home is open to any of you who may show up here. It would be great to see you!
The Menlo Class of 1964 Welcomes Back Scott Clinton!
Hi Bill and Mike:
I regret I will be unable to join you and our
classmates later this week. I made plans
many months ago for a lengthy trip to Spain where I will remain for several
months...
It's hard to believe we are all in our late 60's!
Where did the time go! My journey over
the years was filled with many "twists and turns." I started at UCSB but later transferred to
USC. I thought I might pursue a career
in journalism or film making but that never occurred (BTW while at USC I met
George Lucas. We all told George no one was interested in science fiction and
he should go in a different direction! But
George stuck with his passion and the rest is history!).
I returned to New York to work briefly as a
trainee at a large advertising firm. Not
quite like Mad Men, but I sure had an interesting behind the scenes look at the
ad world. I became interested in the
financial markets and wound up as a trainee at Reuters. From there I returned to California and joined
a small investment banking firm that helped public agencies finance long term
capital improvements. I remained there
almost 30 years--first in LA and later in San Francisco. I married but, divorced, although I am still
good friends with my ex. My 30 year old
son has a PhD in neuroscience and works near Baltimore. My 25 year old daughter designs clothes and is
trying to make it in the fashion industry...
Since my retirement several years ago, I began to
study the guitar-- flamenco which has always attracted me. I have many friends and teachers in Spain and
visit the country often. I am still very
much a student and my hands do not "move" like an 18 year old but I
find it enjoyable none the less...The photo was taken last week in a famous
flamenco museum in Malaga, Spain. Of
course my musical interests may have been stimulated by the jug band Robbie
Krieger, Bill Wolff, Jerry Dunn and I started while at Menlo. I remember the day we performed for students,
teachers, and parents at a luncheon. The
photo on the reunion notice postcard was shot at that event. I don't think they were quite prepared for our
band! Conservative Menlo School had never seen anything quite like it! Of course as we all know Robbie went on to
stardom in the world of rock and roll and Billy was --and I hear still is --a
wonderfully talented player with a focus on jazz.
Please say high to both if they attend the
reunion...I now live in Santa Fe, NM--a city I have been visiting for more than
40 years. If anyone wishes to reach me
they can do so at this email address: scottclinton.nm@gmail.com
The world sure seems a lot more complicated place
than it was during our time at Menlo. Of
course we had the Viet Nam war, the psychedelic revolution, hippies, and the
usual scandals in government but somehow-- in retrospect-- it sure seemed like
an idyllic time for us all...
Wishing you all the best of health and hope you
all have a great time at the reunion. Feel free to share this email with the
attendees...
Best regards,
Scott Clinton
Class of '64
Scott Clinton
Class of '64
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