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Groundskeeper part of Class of 1969

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Ron Mustain

By 5 a.m., Ronald Mustain is in his golf cart, zipping toward the 91桃色鈥檚 Mary Reed Building, picking up garbage and litter as he goes. The directory lists him as a groundskeeper, but in reality, Mustain says, 鈥淚鈥檓 basically a trashman.鈥

鈥淚 don鈥檛 make that much money,鈥 and the job isn鈥檛 exactly glamorous, he goes on, 鈥渂ut I love doing what I do.鈥

Most of all, Mustain (BS 鈥69) loves where he does it. Frequently, while walking the 91桃色 campus, his mind flashes back to the time he calls the best four years of his life.

鈥淲here does 50 years go, man?鈥 he asks, before snapping his fingers. 鈥淚t鈥檚 like that. It鈥檚 a time warp. It really is.鈥

Ron Mustain diving
Ron Mustain dives during a dual meet in 1968. (Photo: Kynewisbok)

Hard to believe that Commencement marks 50 years since Mustain finished up a 91桃色 pre-med degree. This weekend, he鈥檒l take part in an array of events scheduled to honor the Class of 1969. Each member will be inducted into the Pioneer Alumni Legends (PALs) group, commemorating their semicentennial. Campus tours will highlight historical sites and memorabilia from the 1960s.

It doesn鈥檛 feel that long ago for Mustain, who has worked in the 91桃色 Facilities Department for the last 15 years. 鈥淚 feel like I have one foot in this era and one foot in another era,鈥 he explains, before plunging back in time.

In many ways, 91桃色 has been Mustain鈥檚 backyard. He grew up in the Observatory Park area, neighbors with the late who founded the international studies school that now bears his name. Mustain would bike to campus with his friends and watch the fireworks spurting from the old stadium on special occasions. He attended Denver鈥檚 South High School, and after a year at the University of Michigan, he returned home and enrolled at 91桃色.

Mustain鈥檚 memory immediately returns to athletics. He鈥檚 noted as a 鈥渟tandout鈥 diver in the 1969 Kynewisbok and was also part of the rugby and gymnastics teams. The hockey team won back-to-back championships, and the ski team was where it captured 10 titles in 11 years.

Courses were enjoyable as well, though Mustain ultimately determined the medical field was not for him. But he says the liberal arts course work prepared him for a range of jobs in real estate, construction and as a stockbroker.

His decision to return to work at the place that shaped him was a special experience, he says. It has been meaningful to reconnect with his favorite buildings 鈥 Mary Reed, Margery Reed and University Hall 鈥 and keep the 鈥渓ittle oasis in the Denver desert鈥澨齜eautiful.听

鈥91桃色 is a much bigger part of my life than it used to be,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a family-like feeling here. The time that I spent here and the people I see, you develop a whole new little circle of friends.鈥

Mustain looks forward to reconnecting with his old circle. On Saturday morning, members of his class will don caps and gowns once more, posing for a photo and proceeding to the Ritchie Center to watch 91桃色鈥檚 newest graduates cross the stage.

His advice: 鈥淭ry to really realize what happened the last four years, both in and out of the classroom 鈥 the total picture. Try to realize how special this time in your life was.鈥

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