Ames and Mary Anne are settled into their new community of Cambria, just south of the Big Sur. They continue to pursue their music with numerous concerts in the central coast. Ames has also taken on many new construction projects between some time spent at their other home in Hawaii. Ames Anderson CdeP 1970
Archives: 1970
William Rigby ’70
Cannot believe it has been 45 years. Married the love of my life, Mary Brownlow. Although I have lived in Northern New England for 34 years, every year pivots on returning to walk in the Sierras. Last year, bumped into Thacher folk at Horseshoe Meadows! William Rigby CdeP 1970
John Savage ’70
Won’t be able to make the reunion this year. Semi-retired, helping Sally chase 4 grandchildren and working on my golf game, a losing battle. If anyone is ever in Western Colorado, our door is always open. John Savage CdeP 1970
Ned Cahill ’70
Ned and Carol Cahill are recovering after two fabulous weddings for Chris ’03 and Edward ’05, both of which were on the East Coast. They also now have seven doctors between them and their extended family. Busy lives but still hiking, traveling and snow skiing–albeit Ned occasionally has to recover with orthopedic repairs from his […]
David Gilpin ’70
Dave and Melissa Gilpin are alive and well running the seed company in Pleasanton, Ca., and splitting their time between tons of work, their kids, and the magical family cabin near Fallen Leaf Lake. They have also celebrated marriages of their two children making for great times. David Gilpin CdeP 1970
Newlin Hastings ’70
Heading into the stretch to our 45th Class Reunion… the proverbial “time flies.” Liz and I will be there with bells on and hopefully with the best turnout in class history. We remain working and playing in Paso Robles with everything to do with wine, vineyards, real estate and basically trying to keep up with […]
Tad Paul ’70
I find life after 60 remarkably satisfying. Still practicing architecture in NYC, working on a small new apartment building at the moment. Happy with my (younger) business partner, so retirement isn’t in the picture yet. Spend a lot of time out at my house on Fire Island, love being out of doors there. If any […]
Sandy Volkmann ’70
Pam & I recently celebrated our 30th wedding anniversary with a trip to Peru. We spent two weeks in the Sacred Valley exploring pre-Inca and Inca ruins and observing numerous birds and majestic views. Sandy Volkmann CdeP 1970
William Rigby ’70
Son married, daughter graduated, both employed, still doing research and seeing patients as a Professor of Medicine and Microbiology at Dartmouth. I am a boring guy–e.g. one of the longest (32 years) serving members of the Department of Medicine. A life in biomedical research was keyed by two Thacher Science teachers (Milton Frye, Chuck Warren) […]
Bill B. Logan III ’70
Bill was named a True Professional of Arboriculture for 2012 by the International Society of Arboriculture. Bill enjoys running his Brooklyn tree-care firm, Urban Arborists, and he especially appreciates the challenges of keeping historic trees in New York alive. Bill B. Logan III CdeP 1970