Faculty and Staff Notes
Chadwick Dean of Students Lauren Stern White and her husband, Ryan White, welcomed their first child, Hannah Riley White, on Friday, June 24, at 7:05 p.m. She weighed 6 lbs., 15 oz., and was 20 inches “tall.” Hannah demonstrated her excellent organizational and time management skills by arriving on her due date!
Corinne A. Wright, daughter of Chadwick Certified Athletic Trainer Snow Wright and husband, Matt, also arrived on Friday, June 24, at 10:08 a.m. Corinne weighed in at 8 lbs., 12 oz. and joined big sister Naomi Wright at home on campus.
Ryan Williams ’97 (right) and friends; Jeff Berry ’08 with his mother, and his friendAriel (left) at the Château deTourbillon in Sion (Canton Valais), Switzerland.
Chadwick Volleyball Coach Mike Cass was selected as boys volleyball Coach of the Year by the Torrance Daily Breeze. Cass was also selected as the girls volleyball Coach of the Year by the Daily Breeze. Both teams won their respective CIF Division V titles. (Cass was the interim girls volleyball coach this year while Chadwick Girls Volleyball Coach Anita Drennen was on leave.) Coach Cass was also honored as the CIF Division V Coach of the Year for girls volleyball. In other news, Mike and wife Karen recently
welcomed baby Nathan on August 23, who weighed 7 lbs., 2 oz., and measured 20 inches long.
STAY INTOUCH! Keeping our alumni connected is a major
undertaking.That’s where class agents come
in.These representatives serve as the voice of each class, working to stay in touch with fellow class members, and helping to keep you informed about one another and about the school. The class of 2011 elected the following three class agents to represent them:
Molly Heller Lucas Lebovitz Morgan Peterson
SeniorAlumni Inauguration Dinner Speaker Steve Barrett ’77 with Class of 2011Agents Molly Heller, Lucas Lebovitz, and Morgan Peterson.
Above, Lauren Stern White and new baby Hannah. Below, baby Nathan Cass.
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