Marriages and Unions, Winter 2011
Marriages and Unions
Jason Stanford BA ’92 and Sonia Van Meter, November 2009, with his two sons and two brothers standing next to him. He has since discovered that a happy marriage is not a myth.
MacKenzie Howard BA ’98 and Audrey Brumbach, April 18, 2010, in San Francisco.
Brenna Dorrance BA ’01 and David Tinkler, July 19, 2009, in Montana. Elizabeth Ervin Scott BA ’01 and Sarah Singleton Schroedel BA ’00 were bridesmaids. Those attending included Michelle Loh BA ’01, Jay Friends BS ’93, Sherron Stonecypher BS ’92, director of conferences and events at Lewis & Clark, and Richard Peck, professor emeritus of international affairs. The couple live in the United Kingdom.
Lindsay Kohn BA ’03 and Jonathan Suttin, August 28, 2010, in Madison, Wisconsin.
Melody Rynerson BA ’06 and Ira Palmer, June 26, 2010, in Seattle. Marie Burns BA ’05 and Melody’s uncle, Robert Rynerson BA ’68, attended.
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