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Congratulations to all our Priory alumni who graduated from college this year! Best of luck in all your future endeavors. Always we begin again.
1970
Tim Molak met up with Priory alumni in Seattle on St. Patrick’s Day. From left to right are Sue Lyon ’05, Erik Lyon ’08, Charlie Heffernan ’70, Daniel Hoffman ’12, and Katrina Wang ’12.
1978
Matt Dickenson visited with his son Mason to show him his high school. Matt toured the campus with Al Zappelli and met up with Paul Trudelle and Father Maurus. Matt lives in Fort Worth and flies for American Airlines.
1993
William Lisac has been married to his wife Desire since 2003 and live in San Jose with their three children. William has his own construction business, Lisac Construction, Inc. that he started 12 years ago.
1997
Max Lui graduated with his brother Lambert Lui. He currently is living in Hong Kong and working in his family’s business. He has a 2-year-old daughter named Renee.
2001
Elena Basegio, Kendall (Holland) BrownW, Emily (Kirkland) Mangini and Kit (Newman) O’Malley recently gathered to celebrate at Emily’s baby shower.
Elaina Basegio was featured in the April issue of Climate Magazine. The article centered on the unique father/daughter working relationship with dad, Doug, and the success of Elaina’s popular Fillmore Bakeshop in San Francisco.
2006
Scott Bader visited campus in April to help the Alumni Association and Development department launch the school’s inauguralSeniorGiftCampaign. HespoketotheSeniorsabouttheimpactPrioryhashadonhislifesincegraduationandthe importance of giving back to the school.
2007
Christine Ahlstrom volunteered as the Alternative Winter Break Tahiti advisor and took a group of 16 USC students to Tahiti for a ten-day cultural and environmental preservation trip. They participated in various service trips throughout the island, including an ocean cleanup, weeding taro fields, clearing out invasive plants (Miconia), cooking and serving a traditional Tahitian meal to underprivileged families, etc. They learned traditional Tahitian cooking, dance and song, and received the most tremendous hospitality from the Tahitian people they met, including the host families they stayed with for two nights. They met the mayors of two towns, Vaira’o and Teahupo’o, which houses the Billabong Pro Tahiti Surf Competition every year.
Laura Hohnsbeen married Max Clarke on September 24, 2016 in Washington D.C., where the couple live.
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