I recently moved to Tennessee with my husband, Rev. Fred McKelder Brown (Mac), who is the new assistant rector at Good Shepherd Episcopal Church on Lookout Mountain. We are happily enjoying the first days with our new son, Wolcott Daniel Brown–born in September–as my husband and I are about to celebrate our one-year wedding anniversary in October. […]
Brenton Sullivan ’03
Brenton had a summer wedding in Lake Tahoe with his new wife, Courtney.
Jovi Young Geraci ’94
I finished my PhD in religious studies from UCSB a year ago. I continue to teach religious studies at Manhattan College, and homeschool my kids: Zion, 9 and Liel, 7. My husband, Robert, was the recipient of a Fulbright-Nehru senior researcher award last year and our family spent five months living in Bangalore, India. It […]
Abby Volkmann ’08
I have recently received a fellowship position for the upcoming fall with a nonprofit corporation, Community Water Solutions (CWS), a group that partners with rural communities in developing countries to establish sustainable water treatment businesses. These businesses are owned and operated by women in the communities that they serve, and use simple, affordable technologies to […]
John Webb ’84
On May 4 Lisandrea Duque and I got married at The Henry Miller Memorial Library in Big Sur under the Redwoods. Our officiant was Launce Law Gamble (CdeP ’84) and also in attendance from my class were Liam & Diana Callahan, Galo Cabrales (up from El Salvador), Evan Bakst, Bayard Hollins, Jeffrey Young & more […]
Lt. Will Wilder ’05
I returned to the states in May. On the way home, you fly on a military cargo plane from Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, into Manas, Kyrgyzstan, where the US has a small town for all transiting troops (basically a bunch of tents, a couple 24-hour dining halls, a 24-hour gym, and a couple shops). While I […]
Emily Kate Wilson Moon ’95
Howdy y’all! I’d like to announce the publication of my first children’s book, Joone, which launched June 13, 2013, published by Dial Books For Young Readers, an imprint of Penguin Group. It is about a little girl, Joone, who lives in a yurt with her grandfather and pet turtle, Dr. Chin, and how they enjoy […]
Christopher Henze ’59
The passing of Bob Miller and the opinion piece below were yet another reminder to me of how much we benefited from our Thacher English teachers, including David Lavender and Jack Huyler. I myself did not major in English, but in anthropology – as good a background as any for a diplomatic career. My good […]
Arnie Moore ’63
Our 50th reunion! Who-da-thunkit? A great two days on campus with plenty of time to catch up, and spend time with Marvin (at long last I feel on strong ground in calling him Marvin) and Black Jack. We saw Bob Miller Friday night, and after Saturday’s banquet, Robin found a way to set up a […]
Jane Casamajor ’94
I am happy to be back in California again at the San Jose Repertory Theatre. Looking forward to enjoying the wilds of California and catching up with friends. Jane Casamajor CdeP 1994