I have shared this report with some classmates, but I want to give a bit more coverage, even though it’s a bit dated as you will see. Last year on the very day of the reunion dinner, I was in Oxford. I found out that a small troupe was presenting “Henry IV, Part I,” the […]
Richard M. Laurence ’54
Looking forward to the opening of boating season on the San Francisco Bay and Delta with several trips planned along with other Marin Yacht Club members. The Sacramento Music Festival is almost in sight and then a 14 day trip to Alaska and the Denali state park is in the works. Do not leave moss […]
Ross W. Popenoe ’78
After a somewhat unfocused career that meandered through law, working in the large corporate world (Microsoft, Amazon, and others), and the not-for-profit world (Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation), I’ve finally managed to combine my career with my passion for conservation and tortoises as the Executive Director of the Turtle Conservancy–www.turtleconservancy.org. While our main offices are […]
W. McCay Jordan ’38
Mac shares that he is typing poorly as the I-cursor seems to wander on his dell. He had his birthday on March 4 and fell, and has been very, very sore. “My middle name is Acetomorphine,” Mac says. He is doing better now. On March 11, Mac and his son, Peter ’68, serenaded Emily ’12 […]
Peter Voevodsky ’53
We still live in Tucson. Son Mike – CdeP 1982 – is also here. His oldest daughter – Paule CdeP 2012 – is at George Washington University. We will visit his youngest – Mia CdeP ’14 – on Grandparents Day in April. We continue to support the School. Mike has obtained the patent on a […]
Clinton Lowe ’99
Hello Thacher Community! I’m excited to announce the birth of my son, Clinton Lowe V, or Cal as we like to call him. Fatherhood’s been great and I’m still acting as well, so those two things take up the majority of my time. The last some of you may have heard, I worked on the […]
Kim P. E. Turner ’98
To celebrate ten years together, Kim Turner married Michael Winn in the Santa Cruz Mountains among the redwoods, late in the fall of 2012. Fellow toads included Kim’s brother James ’94, officiant Kate Kochendorfer Smith ’97, Louisa Footman ’98, and Bronwen Halsey Murch ’98. Mike and Kim are thrilled to be living now in gorgeous […]
J. Brooks Crawford ’51
After 45 years, I retired from my private practice in December, 2012. However, I still work at The University of California San Francisco medical school as a Clinical Professor and co-director of the eye pathology laboratory–doing the pathology reports, teaching, and research–and have been asked to start an eye clinic at The St. Anthony’s free […]
Cynthia M. Sorrick ’05
I am finishing up my second wonderful, yet challenging, year as a veterinary student at Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa (c/o 2015). I love the profession I have chosen! P.S. I hope all of our March Madness fans enjoyed the Iowa State University win tonight, as my school progresses to round two. Proud to […]
Evan C. Werlin ’04
This June, I will be moving to San Francisco to begin general surgery residency at UCSF. I am excited to finally be returning to the best coast. Evan C. Werlin CdeP 2004