Capuchino
Capuchino’s yearbook (you guessed it: “Cap 66”), kindly got to us student teachers
on Page 30.

So here I am, in skinny tie with green blackboard
(go figure).

One of my students, a member of the yearbook staff, felt he should apologize.
Stravinsky: Had tickets, one evening, to the San Francisco Symphony, with Igor Stravinsky guest-conducting. Don’t recall what the program included, but the conductor was enough to get me excited: I’d been a fan of Stravinsky since my days with Gregory Tucker and John Corley, but I’d never seen him in the flesh.

Then the nice people at Capuchino told me I was assigned to go to a dance as a chaperon. Dutifully, I shrugged, called Valerie and told her our date was off. Or at least severely displaced. Did my unpalatable duty. When Stravinsky died, five years later, I resolved thenceforth to exercise more discernment with regard to relative priorities…
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