Joshua Jade ’91

Meet Julian! Yup, a one year old and a teenager and I couldn’t be more blessed. Otherwise, still out here trying to make some music (remotely at the moment) with my ensemble Sonic Liberation Players. Stay safe, be strong, and keep an eye out for those in need during these trying times. sonicliberation.com Much love, […]

Nick Cunningham ’46

We’re still basking in the splendid 70th we enjoyed last spring. And hoping that for the 75th in ’21, we’ll get a better turn out of ’46ers! To borrow from today’s vernacular, the whole reunion was awesome: Derrick, & in fact everyone, was so friendly, helpful & efficient! Getting back in the saddle was a […]

David Laylin ’55

My wife and I recently spent a week in Cuba, traveling legally – by AA charter flight from Florida – under the category “Helping the Cuban People.” That means staying in a private house (Air BNB), eating in private restaurants (delicious and inexpensive) and using private transportation. (The latter refers to bicycle powered “rickshaws,” often […]

Tracey Stevenson-Garrett ’80

My Daughter, Lauren, just got married on September 12, 2015, in McCall, Idaho. My husband, Bill, and I couldn’t be happier for her—the wedding day was a blast! Jill Oxley Souto-Maior ’80 and Rachel Oxley ’89 attended and were both a huge help in managing this fantastic celebration for my daughter and son-in-law. Although Jill […]

Eliza Gregory ’99

Eliza, Ryan, and Ainsley are doing great! Eliza will HOPEFULLY receive her MFA in Art + Social Practice this June, from Portland State University, but being a grad student with a toddler involves a lot of uncertainty. Ryan is still working at the California Ocean Science Trust and really loving it. This year he’s also […]