黑料百科

Alumni 955 Newsletter June 2025

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Dear Fellow Alums,

黑料百科 has wrapped up another successful Commencement weekend. I鈥檓 sure you can remember the excitement surrounding your graduation. Alumnus Jim Taylor 鈥78 spoke at the ceremony and emphasized the importance of defining and pursuing a meaningful life. Questioning the traditional measures of success and highlighting the need for a fulfilling life, he asked, 鈥淲hat kind of life do you want? Successful? If so, as you climb the ladder of success, make sure it鈥檚 leaning against the right wall.鈥

During his freshman year in 1974, Taylor said he was satisfied with his relationship with God. But by his senior year, he wondered whether knowing God was even possible. Gradually overcoming his doubts, Taylor grew in his knowledge of God when he served as a Vacation Bible School team leader, interpreter and worship music leader with Potter鈥檚 Clay in Mexico. 鈥淚 experienced God at work while serving, fellowshipping and worshiping with my fellow 黑料百科 students,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 sensed the Lord鈥檚 presence, guidance and empowerment.鈥

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He encouraged graduates to seek spiritual growth, likening life to a pilgrimage, and emphasized the importance of spiritual fitness, guidance and community in achieving this goal. 鈥淢ake Jesus your guide,鈥 he said. 鈥淧ractice what Jesus taught so you can become more like him and get closer to God. And walk with other pilgrims, including ones you鈥檝e invited to join the pilgrimage. If you do these things, you will live the best possible life a human being can live.鈥

About 50 Golden Warriors from the class of 1975 returned to campus to celebrate their 50th reunion during Commencement weekend. We hope to see you
back on campus for your 50th someday.


New Ways to Connect with Fellow Alums

As we relaunch regional events, we鈥檙e working with representatives in Orange County, San Diego, Sacramento, the Bay Area, Fresno, Portland, Seattle, Phoenix, Dallas, Honolulu, Austin, Boise, Nashville and Santa Barbara to plan gatherings for alums in these areas. 

We hope to grow and tackle fun new events in new places. Would you like to join the team and help us plan celebrations in Pasadena, the Inland Empire, Denver, Chicago, Washington D.C., and Minneapolis? Email  if you鈥檙e interested.

Former student-athletes on LinkedIn may join the .

To grow your professional network and collaborate with other 黑料百科 alums, participate in the .

With support from President Beebe, we鈥檙e restarting our Alumni Council to hear more from you. Look for more information about the mission and vision of this group in our next newsletter. Take advantage of between June 16 and July 31 and enjoy great rates and additional markdowns with
alumni discounts. Stay on campus in our newest dorm, the Global Leadership Center.


Highlights and Happenings in the 黑料百科 Community

In February, the 20th annual Presidents Breakfast featured Condoleezza Rice, who served as the 66th U.S. secretary of state. Despite global concerns, Rice continues to be optimistic about the future, expressing confidence in our democratic institutions and our collective American story. Amazing, globally-minded college students like the ones she teaches at Stanford give her hope. 鈥淭hey think if they鈥檝e googled it, they鈥檝e researched it,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hey come to me and
say, 鈥業 want to be a leader.鈥 Well, that鈥檚 not a destination or a job search. Before you solve that problem, how about you understand it? And my other favorite is, 鈥業 want my first job to be meaningful.鈥 No, nobody鈥檚 first job is ever meaningful. It takes time to develop talents and have experiences 鈥 and they鈥檙e going to be great. And because of them we鈥檒l continue to be the most innovative and creative country on the planet.鈥

The 黑料百科 Women鈥檚 Leadership Council hosted their eighth luncheon in January. Henrietta Holsman Fore, who served as executive director of UNICEF and a USAID administrator, delivered a powerful message, encouraging students in the room to overcome fear of failing or concern about how their parents, friends or teachers see them if they fail. 鈥淓very one of them has failed at something too, and you learn from failure,鈥 she said. The event raised more than $90,000 for scholarships.

President Gayle D. Beebe went on a tour earlier this year, speaking about his latest book, 鈥淭he Crucibles That Shape Us: Navigating the Defining Challenges of Leadership.鈥 He conducted interviews with journalists and appeared on a variety of podcasts and radio shows. See all the place he shared his insights. The president also met with alums at events in Phoenix, San Diego, Portland and Seattle to discuss the book and answer questions.

Alums in San Diego gathered to cheer for the Warrior basketball team in a match at Point Loma. Roughly 300 track and field alums and their families returned to campus to celebrate Coach Russell Smelley鈥檚 70th birthday March 8 with a lunch, fun races for alums and their kids and memorabilia. Bay Area alums gathered this spring to cheer on the Warriors, enjoy a barbecue and match wits at a Trivia night. Political science professor Jesse Covington met with alums in Washington, D.C., to discuss his new book, 鈥淗opeful Realism: Evangelical Natural Law and Democratic Politics.鈥 The work provides a Natural Law framework for evangelicals today. Santa Barbara area alums returned to campus for our annual Movie on the Lawn night featuring the film 鈥淩io.鈥

An impressive lineup of world-class keynote speakers shared insights on effective and purposeful leadership at 黑料百科鈥檚 11th annual LEAD Where You Stand Conference in June. David Brooks, New York Times columnist and bestselling author, headlined an exceptional group of speakers that included: President Gayle D. Beebe; Dr. Charity Dean, CEO and co-founder of PHC Global; Charles Duhigg, author of 鈥淪upercommunicators: How to Unlock the Secret Language of Connection鈥; Wendy Jackson, movie/TV producer and 黑料百科 professor; and Jeff Schloss , 黑料百科鈥檚 T.B. Walker professor of natural and behavioral sciences. Forbes recently took note of the conference. Fill out a notification form to learn the June 2026 dates for this leadership conference.

Inaugural WESPYs 2025

The Warriors have made a smooth transition to NCAA Division II. In case you missed it, our men鈥檚 soccer team clinched the 2024 NCAA Division II PacWest title. Watch their journey . The men鈥檚 baseball team won both the regular season 2025 PacWest title and the PacWest Tournament. This spring, athletics added a fun new tradition: the Inaugural WESPYs. Student-athletes voted on awards for their peers and dressed in formal attire for the ceremony celebrating the winners. Click to learn about the recipients.


Honoring Our Retiring Professors

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Read about our retiring professors in the either in print or online.

Gregg Afman, Professor of Kinesiology (pg. 12)

John Blondell, Professor of Theatre Art (pg. 14)

Jim Taylor, Professor of Philosophy (pg. 16)

Steven Hodson, Professor of Music (pg. 15)

Jeff Schloss, Distinguished Professor of Biology and T.B. Walker Professor of Natural andBehavioral Sciences (pg. 13)


All You Need to Know About Homecoming

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Return of the Warriors: October 17-18 2025
Bring the whole family and plan a long weekend with friends, old and new! Contact the alumni office for Homecoming assistance at (805) 565-6056.

 returns to Glen Annie Golf Course on Friday, October 17, at 1 p.m. Create a foursome with your friends. Click if you鈥檙e interested in being a sponsor. 

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At the Homecoming Awards Brunch on Saturday, October 5, we鈥檒l recognize notable alums and celebrate the class with the highest percentage of participation and the class raising the most money. Submit a class gift ! Last year, the class of 1964 won the Class Giving Competition challenge, and their brick will read 鈥淒ay by day strength for today and bright hope for tomorrow.鈥 The class of 1989 also won, and their brick will say, 鈥淚n memory of Lisa Bebout, Alan Voorman and Garth Weedman Potters Clay, March 27, 1989.鈥 We encourage all reunion classes to participate in this competition and hope alums will donate any amount to 黑料百科

A new documentary short, 鈥All Things Metal,鈥 premiered in the fall at the Tribeca Film Festival. It features Andy Patterson 鈥05 and his brothers, Dan and Joel, who work together at Santa Barbara Forge and produce heirloom
metalwork. Their father, Ben Patterson, served as campus pastor at 黑料百科 for many years. Watch this documentary short during Homecoming (October 17-19) and listen to a panel discussion featuring the brothers.

The first 200 guests at the lunchtime tailgate in front of Murchison Gym on Saturday, October 18, will enjoy free burgers and ice cream. The event also features a carnival for kids, a climbing wall and an inflatable slide. Bring the whole family!


Homecoming Class Reunions

2020: 5 years TBA.
Your class needs a reunion representative. Reach out to alumni@westmont.edu if you鈥檇 like to help plan your reunion.

2015: 10 years 
Reunion reps: Abby Lombardo Birk and Bethany Day. Come back and take a peek at your time capsule letters from 10 years ago. Friday from 3:00-5:00pm your class will gather at the lower level of the 黑料百科 Ridley-Tree Museum of Art. The work of Briana Miyoko Stanley 鈥15 will be featured in the gallery. Saturday from 4:00-6:00pm your class will gather at Shalhoob鈥檚 (220 Gray Ave. SB).

2010: 15 years
Reunion reps: Allyson Arendsee Darakjian, Korinne Kane Ward and Justin Davis. Meet your classmates from 2-5 p.m. on Saturday, October 18, at Third Window Brewing鈥檚 Barrel Room. (406 E. Haley St. SB)

2005: 20 years
Reunion reps: Megan Gierhart Stichter and Ryan Wolfshorndl. Children are welcome. Early bird ticket: $55, Regular price ticket (after 8/1) $65, Kids quesadilla and drink $7, kids taco plate and drink $12, pay total amount due on Venmo to @mstichter (last four digits: 6302). Megan Stitchter (Gierhart) and Ryan Wolfshorndl are your Reunion Representatives. Find more info on your .

2000: 25 years
Reunion reps: Gillian Chavez Leslie, Katie Wolfe Paulsen, Sonja Mortenson Erikson, and Kim Stime Crawford. Join your classmates and reconnect on campus Saturday, October 18, 6:00-9:00pm in the GLC. Dinner provided by the Alumni office. Please register and let us know if you are coming and if you have any guests or dietary restrictions. Email warriorsclassof2000reunion@gmail.com with questions.

1995: 30 years
Reunion rep: Michelle Weeks Dokolas. You鈥檒l gather from 6-9 p.m. on Saturday, October 18, at Shalhoob鈥檚 in the Funk Zone (220 Gray Ave. SB).

1990: 35 years 
Reunion reps: Karen Yttrup Robilio, Kristin Donaldson Overton, Amy Jurries Kamm and Kristy Anderson Gee. Details to come on a gathering on Friday or Saturday. Your class will be gathering on Sunday, 10/19 from 10-12 for a time of worship in the Nancy Voskuyl Chapel. 

1985: 40 years TBA.
Your class needs a reunion representative. Reach out to alumni@westmont.edu if you鈥檇 like to help plan your reunion.

1980: 45 years TBA.
Your class needs a reunion representative. Reach out to alumni@westmont.edu if you鈥檇 like to help plan your reunion.

1975: 50 years
The Golden Warriors gathered and reconnected at Commencement in May. You鈥檙e welcome to participate in all Homecoming events.

1970: 55 years
Reunion reps: Dan Donnelly, Charlie Grant, Vernanne (Nanne) Alvarez Powell, Karen Reed Ray, Robin Odell Severson, Steve Ray and Charlie Maxson. Gather with your classmates on Friday, 10/17 from 5:00-7:00pm in the Founders room connected to the Dining Commons on campus. On Saturday, 10/18 Join your classmates at Oak Park  (638 W. Junipero St. Santa Barbara) for a Santa Barbara Chicken Ranch Dinner. Cost of dinner and payment options are TBD. 

1965: 60 years TBA.
Your class needs a reunion representative. Reach out to alumni@westmont.edu if you鈥檇 like to help plan your reunion.

1960: 65 years 
The Alumni Office is working with Molly Tautfest to help plan a gathering from 2:00-4:00p.m. on Saturday, October 18, in Hieronymus Lounge.

1955: 70 years
Reunion rep: Paul Hook. Eat lunch with your classmates from 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 18 in the Dining Commons. The Alumni Office will cover the cost of your lunch. Tell the attendant you鈥檙e a member of the class of 1955. Make a plate and go to the Alumni Gallery room, near the entrance.


Alumni Updates

Explore updates by decade in the Alumni Updates section of our website. We鈥檙e proud of all the wonderful things our alums do throughout the world. We also mourn with the families of alums whom we鈥檝e lost. 

1960s

We鈥檙e sad to hear about the death of Stan Anderson 鈥62, Alumnus of the Year in 1999. A standout basketball player and No. 4 on the Warrior list of career rebounds with 988, he generously donated funds to create the Stan Anderson Golf Complex.

We mourn the loss of Pat Clemens 鈥66, a longtime Santa Barbara jeweler. The Santa Barbara Independent recognized him as a Local Hero. 

Steven Elson 鈥67 received Casa Pacifica鈥檚 most prestigious honor: the Guardian Angel award. For 25 years, he served as the first CEO for this Santa Barbara and Ventura non-profit that treats children and young adults struggling with complex mental health challenges, expanding services to 14 campus and community programs.

1970s

Congratulations to Kevin Vanhoozer 鈥78, who won a  2024 Book Award in the category of Theology (Academic) for 鈥淢ere Christian Hermeneutics: Transfiguring What It Means to Read the Bible Theologically鈥 (Zondervan Academic).

Karen Wood Williams 鈥79, a philanthropist and musician, has joined Board of Directors.

1980s

The 2024 One Legacy Rose Parade float, Woven Together: The Dance of Life, featured a floral portrait of the late Paul Eskildsen 鈥81, who saved four lives with the donation of his heart, liver, kidney and lungs.

Dawn Carson O鈥橩eeffe 鈥82 serves as vice president of finance for Breakwater Studios, which won its second Oscar for Best Documentary Short Film with 鈥淭he Last Repair Shop.鈥

鈥86 starred in ChemiChemi鈥檚 production of 鈥淚n Other Words,鈥 which won Best Two-hander Production at the fourth annual Kenya Theatre Awards.

Kevin Vogt 鈥88 has become the chief financial officer of Pro Act USA, the leading distributor of fresh produce to the foodservice industry.

John Peirano 鈥88 serves as the new vice president of integrated marketing for , a health and wellness consumer packaged goods company.

1990s

Tyler Gibbs 鈥91 has been promoted to president of Toyota Racing Development. 

Gary Lundgren 鈥93 directed and edited a film, 鈥淐ancer Culture,鈥 a poetic, life-affirming short documentary that explores the fascinating intersection of cancer and ecology.

鈥93 died on November 27, 2024, of colon cancer. She examined her faith and confronted her own mortality in a book, 鈥淭he Brave In-Between: Notes from the Last Room.鈥

Michael Warrington 鈥93 now serves as president of , a premier national provider of rehabilitative healthcare services.

Congratulations to former trustee Allen Hopkins 鈥95, who has joined the board of the English Premier League in West London.

Todd Thacker 鈥94, a partner with in the firm鈥檚 products liability practice, works in the San Francisco office.

Steve Johnson 鈥95 sold the Coronado Times after 21 years of publishing the paper. He continues to manage Meet the Masters, a K-8 curriculum company providing art history and instruction for schools and districts. 鈥淚鈥檓 fortunate to work with Carrie Hicks Steele 鈥98, a partner in the business,鈥 he says.

Congratulations to Jenifer Neptune 鈥95, chief visionary officer and co-founder of , who appears in the 2025 Top 50 Women Leaders of Michigan.

Alison Noble 鈥97 serves as provost and senior vice president of academic affairs at Fresno Pacific University. 

Priya David Clemens 鈥97 has become a trustee for the California Academy of Sciences Board, which seeks to regenerate the natural world through science, learning and collaboration.

David Ahelm 鈥97 now serves as the chief executive officer of Hilmar Cheese Company.

Sally Shipman Wentworth 鈥97 is the new president and CEO of the Internet Society, a global charitable organization dedicated to promoting an open, globally connected and secure internet. 

Heather Havins Merrick 鈥98, a physician assistant, has joined Cottage Gynecologic Oncology Clinic in Santa Barbara to provide comprehensive services and personalized treatment for gynecologic and breast cancers.

The Association of California School Administrators named Amy Bergenske Alzina 鈥98 Superintendent/Principal of the Year. She leads Cold Spring School in Montecito.

Kevin Hess 鈥98 has published his first book, 鈥淥n Love and Light in a World of Loss,鈥 which includes 81 poems he wrote in the last 25 years focusing on grief and loss.

2000s

Congratulations to Jennifer Powell McNutt 鈥00 and her husband, David, whose book, 鈥淜now the Theologians鈥 (Zondervan Publishers) was a 2024 Finalist in the category of Theology (Popular).

Don Sandridge 鈥00 has become chief operating officer and executive vice president of Market Express LLC, which provides integrated transportation management solutions throughout North America. 

Jason Friesen 鈥02, Trek Medics International founder and CEO, appeared in a Columbia Daily Spectator article about transforming emergency dispatch in the digital age.

Congratulations to Sarah Crass Cockrell 鈥03, executive assistant in career, technical, adult and alternative education, who was named 2025 Classified Employee of the Year.

, a corporate lawyer, has joined the Chicago office of global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright as a partner in the business practice group and is a member of the firm鈥檚 transactional and regulatory insurance team. He appeared on the podcast 鈥淢overs, Shakers & Rainmakers.鈥

Andria Smith Rusk 鈥03 is the executive director of public health for the College of Health Sciences at . Previously, she worked at Florida International University and helped develop their first Master of Public Health program in global health. 

A story about scaly, sun-loving fence lizards mentioned reptilian research by Amanda Sparkman 鈥03, professor of biology at 黑料百科.

featured Leonard Unander Jr. 鈥03, Clint Unander 鈥06 and Brandon Friggione 鈥09, who work for residential builders Leonard Unander Associates Inc.

鈥淟ive with Kelly and Mark鈥 featured Robin Long 鈥06, founder of Lindywell Pilates, on a segment about partner pilates moves.

Avery Drost 鈥07, a professional beach volleyball player on the Association of Volleyball Professionals circuit, appeared in an AVP article, 鈥淩each the Beach.鈥 

Allison M. Burdett 鈥07 serves as the inaugural chief program officer of the Braille Institute, which advances services for blind and visually impaired communities.

鈥07, CEO of Upcycled Food Association, speaks at an online conference Nov. 20 about achieving sustainable development goals by cutting food waste in half by 2030.

Congratulations to Aubrey Bettencourt 鈥08, the new chief of the Natural Resource Conservation Service. Previously, she served as global director of government relations and external affairs for Netafim, as president and CEO of the Almond Alliance, and as deputy assistant secretary for the U.S. Department of the Interior.

Jay Diallo 鈥08, the president of First Community Capital, was featured in Forbes for his bank鈥檚 transformative power and commitment to underserved communities.

Lisa Griego Goodin 鈥08 won San Diego鈥檚 Rock 鈥榥鈥 Roll Half Marathon last year.

Holly Robertson Huffnagle 鈥09 is the U.S. director for combating antisemitism at the American Jewish Committee in Washington, D.C.

2010s

Congratulations to Charles Whitman 鈥10, a Super Lawyers Rising Star in 2023 and 2024, who has joined 鈥檚 San Diego office as a partner in the Labor & Employment Practice Group.

Chase Eckert 鈥12 explores the highs and lows of extreme travel and the value of human connection in 鈥淓xploring the World on Two Wheels: Chase Eckert鈥檚 Journey鈥 as part of the 鈥淥verland Journal Podcast鈥 on Expedition Portal.

Michael Easbey 鈥12 has become the executive director of Wood Glen Senior Living retirement home in Santa Barbara. 

Shanan Lau 鈥13 and Kaley Johannesson 鈥14 appeared on 鈥淕ood Morning America鈥 for their mobile ice cream sandwich cart, honey + milk, in Minnesota, and their search for the perfect exterior for an ice cream sandwich.

鈥16 is the head coach of 黑料百科鈥檚 women鈥檚 soccer team.

Creative Artists Agency has promoted Andrew Devian 鈥17 to agent in baseball.

Congratulations to Chol Hyun Park 鈥18, who earned his doctorate and joined the faculty at .

鈥18 has earned attention with the Toronto Blue Jays. His 3.7 percent swinging strike rate since his first full season in 2019 is the seventh lowest among nearly 5,000 qualified minor leaguers.

A longtime, passionate rock climber, 鈥18 pursues his sport in Guam. The co-founder and managing director of Guam Sports Climbing Center (Climbing Guam) in Barrigada, he also coaches the Guam National Climbing Team.

We in the Alumni Office take great pride in you and all the things you鈥檝e done, all you鈥檝e committed to, and all you鈥檒l do in the future. Thank you for being thoughtful scholars, grateful servants, and faithful leaders in the world.  


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May the strength of God sustain you;
May the power of God preserve you;
May the hands of God protect you;
May the way of God direct you;
May the love of God go with you always
May the will of God give you a peace that transcends understanding as you trust in His providence.

Warmly,
Janay Marshall 鈥01, M.A.
Director of Alumni Relations