Instead of “worker,” it would have been so much cooler if you had named the stonemason in the photo (On the Campus, Oct. 25)! If it had been a student or a teacher, I bet the magazine would have confirmed and added the name. You could set an example by making the effort going forward.
Love the magazine and our school. Just wanted to make this small suggestion.
Editor’s note: We agree! The Office of Design and Construction identified the stone carver as Timothy Johnston of Stone Graphix by Tim, a contractor who has worked on multiple stone-engraving projects on campus.
Instead of “worker,” it would have been so much cooler if you had named the stonemason in the photo (On the Campus, Oct. 25)! If it had been a student or a teacher, I bet the magazine would have confirmed and added the name. You could set an example by making the effort going forward.
Love the magazine and our school. Just wanted to make this small suggestion.
Editor’s note: We agree! The Office of Design and Construction identified the stone carver as Timothy Johnston of Stone Graphix by Tim, a contractor who has worked on multiple stone-engraving projects on campus.