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Belgium
Alex Moskalyuk ’03 with his son, Daniel, age 12, at the Grand-Place in Brussels this summer.
Dominican Republic
On a cruise ship en route to the Dominican Republic last July, a flock of Eagle alumni gathered to take in the oceanic vistas. From left to right around the table: Jeff Watson ’90, Rob Ahrens ’93, Shannon Bryan-Ahrens ’93 (holding her magazine), Pam Clayton ’00, and Karen Thompson-Watson ’89, ’90.
Germany
Dan Obenchain ’79, ’82, and his wife, Maria, recently celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary with a river cruise through Germany’s enchanting Rhineland.
Iceland
While in the southwest of Iceland, Doug Kelley ’83, treated himself and his magazine to the healing waters of the Blue Lagoon Spa, a place “where the powers of geothermal seawater create transformational spa journeys.”
Japan
Robert Adams ’90, celebrated his 64th wedding anniversary with a “sail by” cruise featuring a stunning view of Iwo Jima’s Mt. Suribachi. Adams, a veteran, served with the rank of major in United States Marine Corps.
Clay Breshears ’83, on the bridge over the moat outside Osaka Castle, in Osaka, Japan. Breshears spent two weeks traveling around the country to attend 10 Nippon Professional Baseball games in 10 different stadiums. It was his eighth trip to Japan.
Korea
Casey Furuya ’22, a middle-school science teacher in Salem, Oregon, displays his Eastern magazine outside the Haedong Yonggungsa Temple in Busan, South Korea. Furuya’s temple tour came during a six-week summer sojourn to visit family.
Netherlands
Taking time out from what she describes as a “fun, touristy weekend”, Lauren Hegge ’10, posed for a photo at the iconic, and enormously popular, “I AMsterdam” sign.
While visiting Kinderdijk, a UNESCO World Heritage site near Rotterdam, Holland, Kent Richardson ’69 and Nancy McKay ’68 took in a scenic view of one of the town’s 18th-century windmills.
Mexico
Brendan Genther ’20 shows off his Eastern magazine on the beach in front of Puerto Vallarta’s stunningly modern Los Muertos Pier.
Norway
Earlier this year John Nelson ’90, and his wife, Cami, rode the Fløbanen funicular to the summit of Mount Fløyen, a popular peak high above the historic city of Bergen on Norway’s southwestern coast.
Thailand
During a two-week trip to Southeast Asia this summer, Shyann Morton ’18, and her brother, Trace Morton, stopped by a sanctuary for elephants in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Trace is a student in the EWU nursing program.
Turkey
Newlyweds Emily Ausere Holman ’22 and Zander Holman ’22 offered to add their magazine to the collection of the Library of Celsus in Ephesus, Turkey, an important center of scholarship during both classical and late antiquity.
Scott ’03 and Andrea LaPlant ’23 and their children visited the Hagia Sophia, one of the world’s greatest architectural and spiritual landmarks, during a summertime sojourn in Istanbul, Turkey.
United States
Samantha Creal ’08 joined her sisters, Heidi Birdsell ’05 and Tracy Eckersell ’12, and her brother-in-law Chase Eckersell ‘08 packed their magazine on a camping and hiking trip to central Oregon.
Ted Fritsch ’75 recently attended the 50th Anniversary Vintiques Auto Show in Yakima. He and his magazine are pictured with the same 1945 Dodge pickup that he used to drive to and from the Eastern campus while earning a degree in industrial technology. “I actually overhauled the engine in one of my classes,” Fritsch says.
While visiting historic Salem, Massachusetts, Harry Kautzman ’91 found himself in the stocks. Kautzman was in New England to experience the region’s splendid fall foliage.
During a Inside Passage cruise in Alaska, Joel San Nicolas ’83 and his wife, Teresa, took their magazine along on a visit to Juneau’s famous Red Dog Saloon.
While visiting Kachemak Bay on Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula, Paula ’75 and Jim Perez ’75 paused to show their Eastern pride at a sign celebrating the scenic city of Homer.
Shari McMahan, EWU’s president, joins a group of the Eagle football luminaries during a tailgate before an Eastern road game.
Vietnam
Ciara Johnson ’22 a brought her magazine with her to the post office in Hoi An, Vietnam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Johnson, who lives in Changshu, China, was in town for a conference, but was able to take time out for Hoi An’s famous fall full-moon festival.