Sally (Brands) and I are still in Rifle, CO, 6 grandchildren, semi-retired. Hope to see as many of you as possible at the 50th Reunion in June (hasn’t been cancelled yet?). John Savage CdeP 1970
Archives: 1970
Ned Cahill ’70
Looking forward to seeing many of my classmates at our 50th reunion. Please be sure to block out your schedule so that you can attend. Ned Cahill CdeP 1970
Ned Cahill ’70
Ned and Carol are continuing their respective orthopedic and pediatric practices while taking more time off. We have been Blessed with our 4 children, their spouses, and 5 Grandchildren. Much of our travel focuses on visiting family although we did venture to Bangkok last November. Ned Cahill CdeP 1970
John Wright ’70
My passion for languages, first sparked when I move to Switzerland in 2005, continues to grow, and since retiring I have more time to study, though the days go by amazingly quickly. Lately I’ve been referring again to the Latin dictionary that I used while at Thacher. That it has survived 50 years and is […]
Jim Levy ’58
Jim Levy has two books coming out in May. Seen from a Distance is a book of poetry about art, love, sex, poetry, animals, and death. Those were the Days is a memoir co-authored with his partner Phaedra Greenwood about life and love in northern New Mexico in the 1970s. The picture is Phaedra Greenwood, […]
John Savage ’70
John and Sally are cruising the Great Loop in 2017 (US East Coast, Hudson River, Great Lakes, Mississippi back to Florida) aboard the Colorado Cowboy, a 37 foot motor trawler. www.coloradocowboyafloat.com John Savage CdeP 1970
Ned Cahill ’70
Carol and I had a backpack trip with Dan and Gaye Torjusen. We took lots of day hikes. With the backpacks, we didn’t go fast or very far but we certainly enjoyed the beauty. Ned Cahill CdeP 1970
Sandy Volkmann ’70
Sandy, with wife Pam, are not only making fine furniture in Missoula, Montana, but are also adding to their adventures with skiing, biking, climbing and celebrating the Montana lifestyle. Sandy Volkmann CdeP 1970
Rod Turner ’70
Rod with wife Michele made the big move from practicing medicine at St. John’s in Santa Monica to heading up the pathology department at Barton Memorial Hospital in South Lake Tahoe. A life change complete with living on the water with hiking at every spare moment. Rod Turner CdeP 1970
John Savage ’70
John and his wife, Sally, continue to live and work in Rifle, Colorado, but have purchased a boat upon which they plan to make the “America’s Great Loop” through the Great Lakes, down the Illinois River, the Tenn-Tom Waterway to the Gulf of Mexico and around Florida, up the East Coast, the Hudson and across […]