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David B. Davis ’63
Lawyer from Loyola SOL, graduated in 1970, developer and real estate broker. I live in Genoa in Northern Nevada and I run a 700-acre cattle ranch in Markleeville, CA.
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Harold “Skip” V. Conde ’66
Just got back from Mosul, Iraq as part of human rights team, educating the teachers of the children of Isis and meeting with Catholic Church leaders about the religious freedom situation of Christians there in Northern Iraq.
Doug M. Fioresi ’66
Living happily in La Quinta, CA, just had our 11th grandchild and staying busy.
1970s
Mark R. Ramirez ’72
I’m teaching English as a second language, and my wife is now retired.
Robert Campos ’74
My new eBook just came out in April 2023, a product of research since 1996. Alert: For The Times, Book of Secrets. My wonderful website, a treasure trove of information which has won several digital awards, is https://www.castlesof-themind.com.
Vincent M. Campos ’75
Keep up the great work!
Vincent S. Cronin ’75
I retired from Baylor University as an emeritus professor of geoscience in May 2022. My wife Cindy and I then moved to a new house that we designed in Tyler, TX to be closer to her family. Our daughter earned a masters in data analytics from Notre Dame and is based in Chicago, while our son earned his bachelor’s in mechanical engineering at the University of Portland, and now rehabs houses in that area.
Manuel A. Chacon ’77
Enjoying retirement for the last two years!
1980s
Paul D. Dazé ’80
I’m a proud “Papa” to five grandchildren. Nicole and I are celebrating our 50th wedding anniversary in 2023. Looking forward to another 40 years. Go Cubs!
William D. Gould ’81
Proud Loyola widow, mom and aunt wrote in: In appreciation for the gift Loyola High School has been to our entire family: my husband William ’56†, and sons, William ’81, Kenney ’85, Patrick ’88 and Gregory ’94 and nephew, David Claypool ’79.
Robert Schwinn ’81
Recently retired from a 38-year career at UPS. Happily married to wife Stephanie, 39 years, three kids: son Nicholas recently retired from US Army (20 yrs.), son Dylan is a two-time Purple Heart recipient and daughter, Shelby is a vet tech.
Rodrigo J.T. Pena ’84
Recently accepted a job at TATCHA, a Japanese-inspired skincare company. I’m now Tatcha’s Visual Manager for AsiaPacific. I relocated from New York City to San Francisco after 30+ years on the east coast. Happy to be back in California.
Rich F. Briones ’86
After 21 years of clinical anesthesia practice, I’ve accepted the appointment of Chief Medical Officer at Good Samaritan Hospital, San Jose, CA. The encore career affords me the opportunity to continue my service to my local Silicon Valley community on a broader system level. My three daughters, each with college behind them, are embarking on their own separate journeys while my wife of 29 years, and a prior Loyola High School science teacher, continues her communications work for the Los Gatos School District. Team Briones sends their warm wishes to the Loyola Family for health and joy this holiday season.
For all who enjoyed the Winter 2020 Loyola Magazine story on Jim Mahoney “The Fixer,” his book Get Mahoney is finally out with famous/infamous tales of the Golden Age of Hollywood. “Get Mahoney” refers to the phrase that was used when stars knew trouble was brewing and Mahoney could “fix” it. Though Jim was expelled from Loyola, he later received an honorary graduation certificate from Loyola President Fr. Pat Cahalan, SJ† for all he did for Loyola and the Jesuit community. He made sure his three sons went here: Jim Jr. ’73, Sean ’77 and Michael.
Anthony E. Mansour, Jr. ’89
Thanks to all at Loyola for their support this year 2022!
1990s
Gregory A. Ellis ’92
I got married in April. My wife Gloria and I travel back and forth between her hometown of Albuquerque and Los Angeles, where I work at Winston & Strawn as Counsel in the complex commercial litigation department.
John J. Grant ’94
Proud parents wrote in: John lives in McKinney, TX and works for Toyota Corporation, and married Lan, in 2010. They have two children, Alexander (nine) and Sophia (seven).
Karl K.H. Kwok ’97
I was interviewed by CBS2/KCAL9, for colorectal cancer awareness, after the passing of actress Kirstie Alley.
Donald R. Wilson ’99
Living the dream in hopes that my two nephews get into Loyola!
2000s
Eduardo Quintana ’03
Wrote an episode of the ABC sitcom
Not Dead Yet, featuring the guest star Tony Plana ’70.
Francisco E. Suarez ’04
I attended Loyola High School and graduated in 2004. I’m an oral and maxillofacial surgeon serving the population of Sacramento.
Stuart Z. McClave ’06
Proud dad and former faculty member wrote in: Congratulations, Director Stuart McClave (@szmcclave) on the world premiere of On The Line: The Richard Williams Story! The audience response was phenomenal. People are so moved by seeing a different side of Richard Williams. His story truly changed the face of tennis and sports and paved the way for BIPOC athletes. The film premiered on June 12, 2022, at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York. The film will be featured in five upcoming film festivals.
Eric B. Andersen ’09
I married my wife Jasmine on July 20, 2022, in Lake Bled, Slovenia.