Daniel Gregory ’69

My book was published June 30, 2020, from Princeton Architectural Press: The New Farm: Contemporary Rural Architecture, with an introduction by Abby Rockefeller. It’s about how recent generations of farmers around the globe have reinvented the family farm and its traditions, embracing organic practices and sustainability and, along with them, a bold new use of […]

Stephen Huyler ’69

In early January of this year, “the 3 Geezers” (so named by the spouse of one of us): Scott Wilson, Peter Goodrich and Steve Huyler, all of the Class of ’69, traveled together for a two-week adventure in South India. We explored remote regions, ancient sites, small villages, temples and palaces while staying in a […]

Justin Faggioli ’69

Sandy and I are ecstatic with the arrival of our first grandchild, Phoebe Sternberg (daughter of Claire Faggioli CdeP 2002 and Daniel Sternberg). We were recently fortunate to spend time in Hawaii with our son and daughter-in-law, Nathaniel CdeP 2000 and Stacie. Clay Pell CdeP 2000 also joined us for a few days. I am […]

Michael Morse ’69

Michael and wife Sandra are in the earthworm business, raising earthworms and producing castings for soil supplements and leachate for liquid fertilizer. Earthworms are amazing creatures, and could provide part of the solutions to several severe problems: food quality and yield, soil renewal, water conservation and waste disposal. Michael Morse CdeP 1969

Stephen Huyler ’69

Stephen has co-curated an exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art entitled “Puja and Piety: Hindu, Buddhist and Jain Art from the Indian Subcontinent” that is open from April 17 to August 29, 2016. The 160 pieces of sacred art are drawn from museum and private collections and enhanced by Huyler’s photographs and videos. […]

Scott Kennedy ’69

My great grandfather was a sea captain, George E. Delano, and his spirit must have visited me because through a few twists of fate I am now sailing a vintage, 1971 Ericson 27′ that sleeps 5. Class of 69’ers are invited to join me on a voyage down the Columbia River, or crew with me […]