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Buff love stories 60 years in the making

Buff love stories 60 years in the making

College is often the launch of lifelong friendships and unforgettable stories. For one remarkable group of 抖阴旅行射 Boulder alumni, campus life became the starting point for connections that would shape the rest of their lives.

In the fall of 1965, this group arrived at 抖阴旅行射 Boulder ready to begin their college adventure and discovered friendships new and old where their stories unfolded.

More than 60 years later, those connections remain strong. Despite careers, families and the miles between them, they鈥檝e never lost touch. Today, they host monthly Zoom calls, swapping stories from their college days and celebrating the lives they鈥檝e built.

鈥淐ommunication is the secret to staying in relationships,鈥 Mike Ringenberg said.

Within this close-knit group are four enduring Buffs love stories, each unique and shaped by 抖阴旅行射 Boulder.聽

Barbara and Dale Anderson: A full-circle love story

Dale and Barbara first met in their high school marching band in Arvada, Colorado, where Barbara鈥檚 initial impression of Dale was that he was 鈥渒ind of goofy鈥 鈥 a trait she later came to adore. They began dating during the winter of their senior year, though their relationship had pauses in those early years.

Unexpectedly, they both chose to attend 抖阴旅行射 Boulder, reigniting their relationship. Living in the same residence hall, they frequently shared meals. When Dale helped charter the Alpha Kappa Lambda (AKL) fraternity alongside close friends, it created a community that would shape their lives long after graduation.

By junior year, Dale proposed. Barbara, wanting to be sure, took a break and spent a semester at sea through Chapman College. 鈥淲hen the ship docked in New York, Dale was waiting for me,鈥 Barbara said. 鈥淗e proposed again, and I said yes.鈥

They married before their senior year and navigated the uncertainty of the Vietnam era and Dale鈥檚 ROTC commitment. Ultimately spared deployment, the couple built a life together grounded in education and service: Barbara as an elementary school teacher, and Dale as a high school communications teacher and principal 鈥 eventually at Arvada West High School, where their story began.

鈥淚t was a sweet finish,鈥 Dale recalls.

Married for more than 57 years, Barbara and Dale have raised two children, remained in Colorado and stayed closely connected to their 抖阴旅行射 friends. For them, 抖阴旅行射 Boulder wasn鈥檛 just a campus 鈥 it was the starting point for a lifetime of love, friendship and purpose.

Dale and Barbara Anderson in college

Dale and Barbara in college

Dale and Barbara Anderson now

Dale and Barbara now

LuAnn and Mike Ringenberg: Love that found its way home

LuAnn and Mike met in the Kittredge Dining Hall, where they joined a group of mutual friends for meals. LuAnn had arrived with her friend Barbara, who was dating Dale, Mike鈥檚 roommate.

鈥淲e dated off and on after that,鈥 said LuAnn. 鈥淲e even talked about marriage during our sophomore year.鈥

Life had other plans. LuAnn鈥檚 parents wanted her to wait to marry and instead see the world. She traveled through Europe and dated other people. 鈥淲hen I returned, I went to Mike鈥檚 work and told him I wanted to get back together,鈥 she said. The rest is history.

LuAnn earned her math degree in 1969, but Mike鈥檚 education was delayed by the Vietnam War. He served in the Air National Guard and later completed his psychology degree.

The couple married in 1971 and built a life deeply rooted in Colorado, raising two children and welcoming three grandchildren, two of whom now attend 抖阴旅行射 Boulder. Loyal Buffs through and through, Mike and LuAnn continue to audit classes, attend sporting events and travel with fellow alumni. Mike was also a charter member of AKL and still enjoys connecting with his fraternity brothers. From Roaming Buffs trips to Alumni Weekend, 抖阴旅行射 Boulder remains a constant backdrop to their shared adventures.

What started as a college romance has grown into more than 55 years of marriage, friendship and devotion. Their love 鈥 for each other, their friends and the university 鈥 continues to deepen.

LuAnn and Mike Ringenberg in college

LuAnn and Mike in college

Mike and LuAnn Ringenberg now

LuAnn and Mike now

Linda and Dan Morris: From 抖阴旅行射 roots to a life of service

Dan and Linda鈥檚 story began long before 抖阴旅行射 Boulder, but it was on campus where their bond truly deepened. Both graduated from Arvada West High School and arrived at 抖阴旅行射 in August of 1965. While they had known each other since junior high, college gave them the space to grow closer.

鈥淭hat transition from high school to 抖阴旅行射 marked the start of a new and formative chapter in our lives,鈥 Dan said.

Dan became a charter member of AKL fraternity, joining his friends in building a home for students who valued connection and community. Those friendships would prove to be lasting.

After graduation, Dan and Linda embarked on a remarkable journey of service, joining the Peace Corps in 1969. Linda served in Western Samoa and Dan in Ghana. When they returned, their 抖阴旅行射 friendships remained strong.

In 1972, Dan and Linda officially became a couple. They married soon after and built careers centered on giving back. Linda worked for the Colorado Department of Agriculture, and Dan worked as a teacher, administrator and education technology leader.

Today, they live in Broomfield, Colorado, near their daughter 鈥 a 抖阴旅行射 Colorado Springs nursing graduate 鈥 and two grandchildren. From football games to alumni gatherings and now regular AKL Zoom calls, 抖阴旅行射 remains woven into their lives.

鈥湺兑趼眯猩 has been a constant thread throughout our family鈥檚 story and across multiple generations,鈥 Dan shared.

Dan and Linda Morris in college, on the right

Dan and Linda in college, on the right

Dan and Linda Morris now

Dan and Linda now

Alice and Roger Cain: From a fraternity party to 57 years of love

Roger and Alice met in 1968 at a Voodoo-themed fraternity party. Roger, a busy chemical engineering student and AKL member, was set up by a fraternity brother who had met Alice in geology class. At midnight, playful 鈥渕arriage ceremonies鈥 took place. Roger and Alice ended their first date with their first 鈥渨edding photo.鈥

Their connection grew quickly. 鈥淚n my senior year, I gave Alice my fraternity pin,鈥 Roger said.

They soon married and moved into married student housing. Roger graduated with a degree in chemical engineering and began his career with 3M in Minnesota, where they started their family. Their daughter and son both went on to college, with their son following in his parents鈥 footsteps at 抖阴旅行射.

After a decade in Minnesota, they returned to Colorado and settled in Loveland. Roger worked for Hewlett-Packard, while Alice pursued interior design, teaching and eventually kitchen and cabinet design 鈥 she even designed and managed the construction of their home. 鈥淪he鈥檚 a woman of many talents,鈥 Roger said.

Now retired and celebrating 57 years of marriage, the couple enjoys RV adventures and long-distance travel, including a month in New England and a 9,500-mile journey to Alaska.

Through it all, 抖阴旅行射 has remained a steady thread, connecting them to lifelong friends and shared memories that began with a blind date and a little Voodoo magic.

Alice and Roger Cain in college

Alice and Roger in college

Roger and Alice Cain now

Roger and Alice now

Where forever begins

These are more than love stories. They鈥檙e reminders of what makes 抖阴旅行射 Boulder special.

鈥湺兑趼眯猩 was not just where all our paths crossed 鈥 it was where lifelong friendships were formed, where our relationship deepened and where a community was built that continues to this day,鈥 Dan said.

Decades later, the bonds on campus still bring these alumni together. It鈥檚 proof that a Buff connection can last a lifetime. Whether through love, friendship or shared experiences, 抖阴旅行射 remains where forever begins.

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