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  • December 2025: Volume 26 - Issue 3

    newHickLogoWe are reprinting Ron Wencer's article about Mary Keller, Part 2, which includes new information about a photograph on page 6, along with a fascinating footnote.  We are pleased to include another episode of Where Are They Now?, featuring Hal Blackman from the Class of 1977. We think you will find his story fascinating and helpful! Last month, we asked those who served to email us. Our webmaster created a new section under Honoring our Vets, where you will see Our Veterans' Stories. Please continue to send us your information so we can add you to this section. Or, if you are already a website member, you can create your story as a Personal Blog. Email us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. We also welcome articles and ideas from alumni; please don't hesitate to email us or write your own blog. 

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My journey through life after high school includes being a hippie in the 60's, taking a shot at being a movie producer (The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers in Gone With The Weed) in the 70's, committing my life to God in the 80's, discovering the true meaning of Jesus' sacrifice and God's grace in the 90's, and making a mid-life career change from marketing, advertising, and sales (I had started editing and publishing a local monthly Business Journal in 1996) to the alcohol and drug treatment field in 2003.

After living continuously in northern California since 1975, where I most recently worked as a certified substance abuse counselor, in 2008 I relocated to my ancestral home on Acre Lane in Hicksville to assist my parents, both of whom have since passed away (mom in 10/08 and dad in 4/09). My plan now is to take care of the "estate" and return home to California to be near my family and go back to school.

Currently, I am single (divorced from my second wife in 1999). I have four children, the oldest was born in 1968 and the youngest in 1984, all of whom are married. I have seven grandchildren.

I enjoy making music (I play guitar and sing) and watching movies. One of these days, I hope to continue working on a recovery-related sci-fi novel that I began writing several years ago.

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