Occidental Magazine - Fall 2023

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is currently executive director of the California Parks Hospitality Association, and son David Griswold ’84 recently sold Sustainable Harvest, a fair trade coffee importing company he founded and ran for 25 years. More recently, a third generation of Griswolds has passed through campus: Granddaughter Jean Coleman ’14, a diplomacy and Then and now: Bill world affairs (DWA) and Spanand Jean Griswold at their home in ish studies double major, is an Fort Collins, Colo. economic development specialist for Sacramento County, and the principles that would guide grandson Gavin Griswold ’23 graduated them throughout their careers as last May as a DWA major. educators. After four years teaching Jean and Bill’s deep gratitude for Oxy in Turkey, Bill attended graduate school at was an important reason for their deciUCLA, completing his dissertation in Mid- sion to include the College in their will. dle Eastern studies. He joined the faculty (When he arrived at Occidental, Bill got a of Colorado State University (CSU) as a job at the President’s House, where he says professor of history in 1965, teaching for President Arthur G. Coons 1920 and wife 30 years. Jean completed her master’s in Edna treated him like a son, and he and teaching English as a foreign language Arthur Jr. ’52 became close friends.) Bill’s at CSU and helped launch the Fort Collins own experience, aided by the G.I. Bill and International Center in 1969. She later part-time jobs on campus, highlighted in served as director of International Student their minds the importance of scholarServices at CSU until her retirement in ships for deserving students. 1995. The couple’s Sunday waffle break“We want to ensure that future generfasts—which they hosted at their home for ations will have access to the same transmore than 45 years for international visi- formative opportunities we enjoyed,” Bill tors, staff, and students—are legendary in says. “It is our way to help Occidental conthe CSU community. tinue its role in shaping the lives of future Jean and Bill raised three children, two students, the same way it did for us.” of whom followed in their footsteps to Oxy. Daughter Ruth Griswold Coleman ’82 H’12

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As a sophomore at Occidental, Bill Griswold ’50 was active in the College’s Student Church and aspired to a leadership role in the organization. He heard about a new student named Jean Stiver ’51 “who was going to do great things” for the group, “and I was not at all sure that we needed that change,” he recalls with a laugh. Hubert Noble ’28, College chaplain and assistant professor of religion, assured Bill that Jean would be a great addition to the group—and sure enough, Jean became co-chair of Student Church while Bill led its choir. This was the start of a relationship that has endured for over 72 years of marriage. In a recent conversation at their home of more than 48 years in Fort Collins, Colo., Bill and Jean shared fond memories of their undergraduate days. Bill, a philosophy major from Bellingham, Wash., recalled how the Student Church held a “very successful” hot dog sale during a victorious Oxy football game. Jean, an education major, began her time at Oxy commuting to Eagle Rock with her brother, Jim Stiver ’50, from their home in Pasadena. In later years, she lived in Erdman Hall: “Once I moved on campus, student life was so much more fun!” Occidental played an indelible role in shaping the course of their lives, Bill notes, providing them with an exceptional education, valuable teaching credentials, and

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