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Alumni or not… who decides?
If you have an emotional connection to the school and want to be considered an alumnus/alumna, does it matter if you did not actually graduate?
If you have an emotional connection to the school and want to be considered an alumnus/alumna, does it matter if you did not actually graduate?
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Thanks to Ken Harrison (’73) for this great writeup about our pencil box, which is now back in action serving the pencil-deprived souls in our library. Donna Compton Gonzales (’74 and San Dieguito’s Lead Library Technician) was the person who Read more…
We received this note from Theresa Beauchamp, chair of the recent alumni theatre production, Pain by playwright Paul Coates (’76): Thanks again for all you did to publicize Pain and make it an immensely successful event. To date it was Read more…
Phase 4 is filling fast, and one of our recent sponsorships is from John Fairchild (’61), a member of the LA Lakers back in the days when basketball shorts were really, well… short.
The SDSU University Senate will honor the 2014-2015 Senate Distinguished Professor, Dr. Matt Anderson, at a special event from 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm on Tuesday, April 28 in The Conrad Prebys Aztec Student Union Theatre. Dr. Anderson will be Read more…
We want to thank alumnus Tolan Shaw (’07), for supporting San Dieguito’s Music Program with a benefit concert at the Performing Arts Center on April 3!
Would you like to share your brick story? Or just share a memory of a favorite teacher, or an experience at school? Send your stories to sda.alumni@gmail.com This inscription came from Summer Ridenour Pryzbyla (’87), who included a poignant note: Read more…
On Tuesday, February 3, the Phase 3 Installation Team gathered in front of the bell tower for a couple hours of early-morning masonry work. The day before, Earl Flores (’95), his brother Andy (’00), and Earl, Sr., carefully measured the Read more…
“My first personal experience with real pain was losing my Dad to cancer in the tenth grade. Clayton (Liggett) cast me in an Albee play and quickly became a surrogate father figure for me” —Paul Coates (’76). Click here to Read more…