Robert Rex ’74

The last two years, I participated and rode every mile of the Pablove Pediatric Cancer Fundraiser. The event starts north of San Francisco and ended in Hollywood, 540 miles in seven days, 340 in the first four. At 62, it’s reasonably grueling… I was on the bike 9.5 hours on day three.  Our four man […]

Jessica Murray Cosio ’95

Pleased to report that Christopher Tsai (CdeP ’95) and I are both working at Save the Children and see each other regularly. We’re having a blast together, raising money for literacy programs in rural California, the Syrian refugee crisis, and a variety of emergency responses around the world. Jessica Murray Cosio CdeP 1995

Chris Stacey ’88

I’m thrilled to announce that I married Sam Stebbins on September 20, 2014 in Washington, DC with Terry Mulholland, Betsy Taylor Schamberger, and my cousin Jay Cowles and his wife Kati there to celebrate. Reunion-goers of the class of 1988 got to meet him at our 25th — I can’t believe I got to marry […]

Ted Rhodes ’65

I helped Friends of the Franklin Trail spearhead the fundraising to reopen the first 2 miles of the historic Franklin Trail here in Carpinteria in the fall of 2013 with generous help from many in the community including Carolyn Chandler (’81), Archie Look (’64), Doug White (’65), Richard Rhodes (’59); and alumni parents Doug Campbell, […]

Abby Volkmann ’08

I have recently received a fellowship position for the upcoming fall with a nonprofit corporation, Community Water Solutions (CWS), a group that partners with rural communities in developing countries to establish sustainable water treatment businesses. These businesses are owned and operated by women in the communities that they serve, and use simple, affordable technologies to […]