SFSU Magazine Spring 2006: '70s classnotes

 

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Class Notes

'70s
Sheri Mignano Crawford(B.A., '70), a lifelong student of the accordion, flute and piccolo, has self-published "Mandolin Melodies" and "Mandolins, Like Salami" through Zigni Baci Publishing. She performs regularly at Caffe Trieste in San Francisco's North Beach district and fronts the band Mattinata di Matteo.

Health-care interior designer Lynn Drover (B.A., '77) is an associate at Ratcliff, an Emeryville-based architectural, planning and interiors firm. Her latest project is the John Muir Medical Center in Walnut Creek.

The Pajaro Valley Unified School District in Watsonville hired Dan Young (B.A., '78) to create a modern music program at the new Pajaro Valley High School.

David P. Marshall (B.A., '79) and his family own Marshall Books, a company offering a line of fill-in journals including "Words to Live By" for people to record their personal stories and those of their family members.

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