Marriages and Unions, Fall 2017
Includes news received July 16, 2016, through August 31,2017.
Includes news received July 16, 2016, through August 31,2017.
Greg Harvey JD ’09 and Aila Wallace JD ’10 married in July 2017.
Jake Brooks JD ’14 and Rhylee Smith JD ’14 married on May 28, 2017. The wedding took place in Liberty Lake, Washington. Attendees included Jeff Speir JD ’15 and 2014 alumni Jeffrey Crosswhite, Kya Marienfeld, Alyssa Mastic, Will McLaren, Jess Pezley, Benjamin Saver, Jordan Schoonover, Peter Stein, Chelsea Stone, and Lauren Vicharelli.
Jordan Schoonover JD ’14 and Jay Phillipe married on June 26, 2016. The wedding took place in Bend, Oregon. Judge Michael Mosman officiated and attendees included Professor Jim Oleske and 2014 alumni Jake Brooks, Alyssa Mastic, Ben Saver, Bridgett Shephard, and Rhylee Smith. “We all were in the Yellow Pod during our 1L year, and Jim was our torts professor,” says Schoonover.
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