Ted Nicholas         
  After graduating from Gables High, I received a B.A. in Economics at Indiana University in 1965 and an M.D. at the University of Miami in 1969. After internship I completed a four year residency in anatomic and clinical pathology at U.C.L.A. Harbor General Hospital in Torrance, California. I served as assistant professor of surgical pathology at Indiana University Medical Center before entering private practice in Palm Springs, California, at Desert Regional Medical Center in 1980.  I retired as chairman of the pathology department and medical director of the laboratory in 2001. Along the way I met and married my second wife Veronica in 1986 and adopted her youngest son, Mike. Our two older sons live with their wives and families in Costa Mesa and San Clemente. We've both been fortunate to enjoy good health and the time to enjoy family and friends. The dramatic societal changes over the last 50 years continually remind me how lucky our class was to grow up where we did when we did and with whom we did. I am very proud to be a member of the Gables High Class of '61 and would look forward to hearing from old :-) classmates! 
Very best regards