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currently moored in Alameda, California. Should any current or former members of the Cathedral School for Boys community wish to arrange a private tour of this historic ship, I would be pleased to provide one.

PAUL DANILEWSKI ’61 B.Mus., Westminster Choir College of Rider University; M.Mus., Temple University. Worked as an organist and music director at Presbyterian, Methodist, and Episcopal churches until 1986. Later served as a host and producer for Minnesota Public Radio. Now retired and living in Duluth, Minnesota, with my wife, Denise. I volunteer at Animal Allies (Humane Society) in Duluth. I have not touched a keyboard in 20 years. I am trying to lose weight and behave myself, and I am grateful to be married to the most wonderful person on Earth.

IAN STEWART ’70

CHRISTOPHER HOY ’62

Pictured Above: Donald Baldocchi ’70, far right, and Ian Stewart ’70, second from right, at the 50 th annual Lowell High School Class of 1974 reunion.

FRED BURKE ’73

FRANK KYTE ’63 I retired in 2013, mostly, from the University of California, Los Angeles, where I was a geochemical researcher for several decades. I still have an office and work on a very reduced schedule. In my career, I have crossed both polar circles multiple times with trips to Antarctica (three) and Svalbard (two). I even have an asteroid named after me (Kyte 84224). I still maintain the family’s San Francisco 49ers season tickets that Andy ’67 purchased in 1972, and I attend most games each year. Every June I spend a couple of days at the Bishop’s Ranch with the Old Choir Boys alumni group, many of whom predate Cathedral School for Boys. My brother Dan ’61 is usually there as well. BENNETT EVERETT TABER ’63 Following a 36-year career as a commercial pilot in the private charter industry, and serving as a training captain with 27 of my protégés now flying for various major airlines, I have transitioned from part-time to full-time work as a staff member aboard the World War II aircraft carrier and museum ship “USS Hornet,”

Pictured Above: Fred Burke ’73 and his son, Cody, in Central Asia.

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