Articles from
February 2008
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Harvard-Westlake’s jazz band is going south -- to New Orleans, that is. Director of Jazz Studies Shawn Costantino, after hearing about the Habitat for Humanity trips organized by chaplain Father J. Young, felt a trip to New Orleans would be immeasurably valuable to his students for several reasons. Read More
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Because we know our alumni may have questions about recent events at Harvard-Westlake, we have posted letters from President Tom Hudnut and Head of Harvard-Westlake Jeanne Huybrechts in the password-protected part of this website.
Please note that when clicking the 'Read More' at the end of this message, alumni will be prompted for their their alumni website username and password in order view the letters.
If you do not have your username and password, please e-mail Derek Jennings '02 .
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Held Properties, Inc., a private real estate company, has commissioned Harvard-Westlake Visual Arts Teacher and world-renowned glass sculptor John G. Luebtow to create an original public sculpture for 1880 Century Park East in West Los Angeles. Read More
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The Harvard-Westlake girls' water polo team will play for the Division IV Championship on Saturday, February 23, at the Wm. J. Woollett Center, located at 4601 Walnut Avenue in Irvine, Calif.
To read about the Wolverines' semifinal win over Rio Mesa High School of Oxnard, click here for the story in the L.A. Daily News.
Go Wolverines!
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In this series, we feature stories about faculty, both past and present, as told by the very people for whom they've opened doors -- our alumni. Read More
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On January 30, a two-week exhibit of Tom Stone’s photography, titled Broken Dreams: American Poverty, commenced at the Feldman-Horn Gallery on the Coldwater Canyon campus.
The exhibit included not only photographs of people, but also brief accounts of their life stories, written by Tom after he met them and took their photographs.
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In this series, we feature stories about faculty, both past and present, as told by the very people for whom they've opened doors -- our alumni. Read More
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June Lockhart '43, along with eight other leading ladies of Hollywood, recently donated memorabilia to the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History.
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