Published: March 4, 2024

Casa BonitaCasa Bonita Musings听

$40 million? We could build a new health clinic for outpatient care, with a welcoming building, a diagnostic testing laboratory, an X-ray department, a pharmacy, plenty of examination rooms with bright lights for the doctors, physicians assistants, nurses and patients, conference rooms and staff offices, a comfortable sunshine-filled waiting room, plus all of the equipment needed, large and small, down to the last bottle of rubbing alcohol and canister of fluffy white cotton balls, for $40 million. Just sayin鈥.听

Nancy McCurdy (惭办迟驳鈥90)听
Denver

The current edition of the Coloradan features an article about Trey Parker (DistSt鈥18) and Matt Stone鈥檚 (FilmSt, Math鈥93) acquisition, renovation and relaunch of Casa Bonita. The article states Mr. Stone as having earned degrees in math and art. This is not accurate: Mr. Stone earned degrees in math (BA) and a BFA in film studies (currently 鈥渃inema studies & moving image arts鈥). We proudly list Mr. Stone as one of our alumni, and would really like to see a correction in your online issue and in your next print issue. The readers of the Coloradan should have accurate news and information about the institution that they so much love and support, and the individual departments should be acknowledged properly.听

Ernesto R Acevedo-Mu帽oz听
Professor, Chair, 澳门开奖结果2023开奖记录 Department of Cinema Studies & Moving Image Arts Boulder听

[Editor鈥檚 Note: We have updated Matt Stone鈥檚 degree information to reflect his film studies degree.]听


Our readers also sounded off on social media about the 2023 Casa Bonita renovation:听

They did a really great job with the restoration. The food is worth the price, and the entertainment is top-notch.听

Eric Anhold (PolSci鈥00)听
Via Facebook听

Yay for Matt and Trey and saving Casa Bonita! Always enjoyed it as a kid.听

Susan Schlatter (Psych鈥93)听
Via Facebook听

Fantastic alumni story.听

Chris Rockne (MechEngr鈥07; MS鈥07)听
Via Facebook听

During my four years at CU (1990鈥94), I recall on several occasions walking past the fine arts building on the way to the UMC from my dorm at Cheyenne Arapaho. I鈥檇 see the students on the grass, and I arrogantly thought to myself 鈥 鈥渨hat a bunch of suckers studying art.鈥 Not long after graduating, I learned that two of those actual 鈥渟uckers鈥 were the geniuses behind the show I was then obsessed with: South Park. I got such a kick out of realizing how stupid I was back then, and I still tell that story to anyone who foolishly tries to reduce someone鈥檚 path. Shout out to CU fine arts. And shout out to Matt and Trey for repping the Buffs as good as anyone ever did.听

@themiket听
Via Instagram听

This is so awesome for me 鈥 a reminder of fond trips to Casa as a family when I was young, and then even sweetened as I remember reading Matt and Trey鈥檚 cartoons when I was at Boulder during the same time.听

@carterasc5听
Via Instagram听


an alum with a teapot made by Betty WoodmanA Gift from Betty Woodman

I worked for Betty Woodman [Origins, Fall 2023], and she gave me a very large teapot at my wedding reception that she attended. I have a photo of her at my reception which would have been about 1970.听

Marie McCreery (A&S鈥67)听
Niwot, Colorado听


From Casa Bonita to Star Trek

Lovely job 鈥 thank you. I really enjoyed your stories on the remodeling and new ownership of Casa Bonita, and on the science advisor for Star Trek.

Sabrina Sideris (Engl, Hist鈥00)听
Niwot, Colorado听


The Tiny Hill Diner听

It was with something of a shock I opened the fall issue of the Coloradan and saw the photograph of the little diner that sat just across Pennsylvania Street opposite The Sink. For years I have interrogated friends and acquaintances, even Boulder history writers, in search of someone else who remembers this diner. At some point, it simply vanished. I had begun to think of it as a will o鈥 the wisp.听

But here is the Twilight Zone part: Contrary to the account in the Coloradan, I could not have eaten there prior to the summer of 鈥63, which was when I came to Boulder, and I remember it being the Buff Top Hat Diner.听

Now if I can only find someone else who remembers Bennet鈥檚 Brick Oven.听

Earl Noe (Jour鈥66)听
Boulder听


Automotive artificial intelligence cartoonAre We Ready for Self-Driving Cars?听

In reference to the Fall 2023 article 鈥Is the World Ready for Self-Driving Cars?,鈥 an image by Sam Gross from page 21 of Everyone鈥檚 a Critic: The Ultimate Cartoon Book edited by Bon Eckstein.听

Ernst Anton Kemper (ChemEngr鈥59)听
Lakewood, Colorado听


Coloradan Shenanigans听听

I鈥檇 like to share my recent experience regarding the alumni magazine. My son Page (CivEngr鈥05; MS鈥15) and I are both CU graduates, so we鈥檙e both on your list to receive the Coloradan. However, for many years his copy has come to my address. I asked him to notify you of this but he couldn鈥檛 be bothered. So, every time it comes, I hand off his copy, usually in a batch of articles I鈥檝e curated for him from magazines and newspapers. When I hand him one of these envelopes, he goes through it, surreptitiously or blatantly, and when he finds the Coloradan he sneaks it back into my stuff, under the windshield wiper or slipped through a cracked-open window of my car. We鈥檝e played this game a looong time.听

Coloradan Shower CurtainBut this Christmas he took it to the next level. When I visited, he told me to sit down and close my eyes. When he said I could look, there was the cover of the Fall 2023 Coloradan on a shower curtain. Of course, it was his copy, with his name and my address. We laughed and laughed, after which I was left wondering, 鈥淗ow do I top this?鈥澨

Clearly, the only way to go one better is to have you print the shower curtain pic in your next issue, and to update his listing to his address!听

Without silliness, we are all doomed.听

Nancy Ball Weil (Russ鈥77)听
Denver听


CU鈥檚 First Female Olympians听

I鈥檇 like to offer a fact check and possible correction on page 65 of the Fall Coloradan.听

According to my research, CU ski coach Bob Beattie took over the U.S. ski team in 1962. He created a de facto national training center at CU and most of the men and women lived in Boulder and went to CU. Some were down the road at DU and some not in college, and at least one was too young and went to high school in Boulder. About this time of year they would take 鈥渋ncompletes鈥 in their classes and head to Europe to race, then come back and continue classes in the spring. They also trained at Eldora and on St. Mary鈥檚 Glacier. In the spring of 1963, that CU/U.S. program became the core of the 1964 Olympic team. Again Boulder was the epicenter, and most of the team that went to the Innsbruck Games were full or part-time CU students. So, this leads me to believe the note in the Coloradan about Sandy Hildner (A&S鈥67) [鈥淭HEN,鈥 Fall 2023] might not be accurate.听

I was on the B team in 1976, did some pro skiing, then helped with the CU skiing program working for then-head coach Tim Hinderman. Later I worked for filmmaker Warren Miller and have been involved in the ski industry in various ways ever since. This includes occasional writing gigs.听

David Butterfield (Hum鈥81)听
Ketchum, Idaho听

[Editor鈥檚 Note: Further research shows that while Sandy Hildner was among CU鈥檚 first female Olympians, she was not necessarily the first. We regret the reporting error.]听

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Photos courtesy Nancy Ball Weil (shower curtain); Marie McCreery (Woodman photo); Casa Bonita
Illustration by Sam Gross听from Everyone's a Critic by Bob Eckstein 漏 2019; Used with permission from Chronicle Books LLC, San Francisco.