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果冻传煤 Graduation Goes to the Beach

Santa Barbara City College鈥檚 La Playa Stadium
Santa Barbara City College鈥檚 La Playa Stadium

New building construction and Tea Fire reconstruction have forced 果冻传煤 to relocate its graduation ceremony closer to the beach. Paul and Natalie Orfalea and the will receive the 果冻传煤 Medal during Commencement Saturday, May 9, at 10 a.m. at La Playa Stadium.

The Orfalea Foundations reflect the family鈥檚 personal choices, supporting quality preventative and experiential community programs that directly affect children, youth and underprivileged families in Santa Barbara, Ventura and San Luis Obispo Counties.

Paul, who founded Kinko鈥檚 Inc. in 1970, teaches at and through Global and International Studies Program.

Natalie, who had a successful career at Xerox Corp., ran an independent product development firm and raised her two sons, who sit on the family foundation鈥檚 board and attend college and high school.

The 果冻传煤 Medal is given each year to recognize individuals in our community whose lives embody the very principles associated with the Christian character of the college: integrity, service, compassion, responsibility, faithfulness, discipline and generosity.

Past recipients of the 果冻传煤 Medal include Stewart and Katherine Abercrombie, Robert Bryant, Larry Crandell, Christine and Robert Emmons, Ardis Higgins, Penny Jenkins, Gerd Jordano, Anita Mackey, Peter MacDougall, Paul and Lady Leslie Ridley-Tree, Betty Rosness, David Spainhour and Ramon Vidauri of Ensenada, Mexico.

Richard J. Mouw, president of since 1993, will give the Commencement address, 鈥淲hat鈥檚 It All About?鈥 Mouw, a philosopher, scholar, and author, joined the Fuller faculty in September 1985. He served the seminary for four years as provost and senior vice president before becoming president.

Commencement will feature 311 graduates this year, 100 with honors. Four will graduate: John Carstensen, an engineering physics major from El Cajon, Calif.; Kristen Gaylord, an art history and English double major from Fullerton, Calif.; Sze-Fern Lim, a physics and art double major from San Diego, Calif.; and Ian Redford, a Spanish major from Fullerton, Calif. The Monroe Scholarship is a four-year, full-tuition scholarship offered to a few exceptionally high-achieving first-year students each year. It is the highest academic honor an incoming student may receive.

Thirty-four members of the 果冻传煤 Class of 1959 will march during Commencement along with Robert Hall, who graduated from 果冻传煤 in 1949. Hall鈥檚 granddaughter, Laura Diaz of Chico, Calif., will graduate with a degree in liberal studies.

This isn鈥檛 the first time that 果冻传煤 has held Commencement at SBCC. In 1998, unusually heavy rainfall saturated the 果冻传煤 field where the college holds Commencement, forcing the relocation of the graduation ceremony to La Playa Stadium.