CoHo is a Stanford campus cafe. This article provides context about the caricatures and plans to add new ones! The TL;DR is that there are a bunch of caricatures of famous people who went to Stanford; they're planning to add more, including astronaut Ellen Ochoa, quarterback Jim Plunkett, and alumni association president Howard Wolf.
This market resolves at the end of the first Stanford academic quarter when at least one new caricature of someone besides Ochoa, Plunkett, and Wolf is put on the walls of CoHo. (If you take the article at face value, this will be next fall quarter?)
To resolve this market, I will visit CoHo. I will resolve YES for people whose caricatures are on the walls of CoHo, and NO for people who are not. I will use reasonable discretion if things get messy.
Feel free to add Stanford-alum celebs who you think might get caricatured!
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“I got the idea [that] it would be interesting to put people who are in the University on the walls, or famous people who’ve been here — the Google boys or people, whoever,” [former CoHo owner Ray] Klein told The Daily. “I wanted to do something of interest.”
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Including the more recent additions, there are 33 total portraits up on the walls, or 35 if you count the Amazing Race winners and Google founders as individual portraits (even though they appear as one drawing) and 34 if you only count Director of Operations and Student Unions Jeanette Smith-Laws once (despite the same portrait of her appearing twice).
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Not all are Stanford graduates, though all have some connection to the University, even if tangentially. Actor Ted Danson, for instance, attended Stanford only briefly before transferring to Carnegie Mellon. He is one of three actors, among a slew of University deans and professors, athletes, astronauts, journalists, founders and students.
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[Current owner Jenny] Mountjoy is looking to students and alumni for input on who should be next on the walls. She has already found an artist: Ariana Rodrigues ’26 M.S. ’27.
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Throughout spring, she has been working on portraits of astronaut Ellen Ochoa M.S. ’81 Ph.D. ’85, former NFL quarterback Jim Plunkett ’71 and alumni association president Howard Wolf ’80....
Rodrigues plans for Ochoa, Plunkett and Wolf to be up before the end of the academic year, and hopes to add more when she returns in the fall for her bioengineering masters degree. Mountjoy has already been approached by some alumni asking about the possibility of representing certain people.
“We still have a lot more portraits to put on the walls,” Mountjoy said. “What’s hard about that is, how do you choose? I inherited this but I’d like to have a fair and appropriate representation of alumni.”...
Mountjoy and Smith-Laws both emphasized their desire to open up and democratize the decision making process. “Putting people on the wall is a delicate act when it’s in a public space,” Smith-Laws said. “You have to know the cause and effect of these things… If some bad thing happens and that’s not a person we want to highlight in our community, you need to be prepared to take it down.”
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The original artist, Trenholm, actually drafted a portrait of Klein in the process of making the others, though it never went up. Klein said he does not want a portrait.

General policy for my markets: In the rare event of a conflict between my resolution criteria and the agreed-upon common-sense spirit of the market, I may resolve it according to the market's spirit or N/A, probably after discussion.