Kaggie is living in South Africa and enjoying her work on a research base near Kruger where she gets to track lion, cheetah, and other animals on the preserve. One such animal–a hyena–she named Nautilus for its spot pattern that reminds her of The School’s chambered nautilus. Recently, Kaggie was also promoted to base manager […]
Andrew B. Barkan ’98
Andrew and his wife, Polly Hall, shared the honor of receiving the 2012 ASCAP Foundation Joe Raposo Childrens’ Music Award. Andrew and Polly write and perform imaginative and playful children’s songs and have regular interactive shows around their home area of Santa Monica. Listen to their winning song here or read more about Andrew and […]
Harrie F. Lewis ’69
It was wonderful to see Chip Anderson ’69 when he passed through Boulder this year. Harrie F. Lewis CdeP 1969
Christopher M. Henze ’59
My recent interest in genealogy and family history has proved very rewarding. I would encourage everyone at our age to document and preserve what they (oops, Mr. Huyler, “he/she”) can for future generations. Otherwise much will be lost. My sister and I made a family history pilgrimage to Germany. We donated our sculptor great-grandfather’s handwritten […]
Lauren Fraim English ’00 and Alfred S. English ’00
Alfred and I welcomed our precious baby boy – Jack Henry – into the world on 9/10/12. He has a wonderful disposition, is growing well, and makes us laugh every day. ~ Lauren Lauren Fraim English CdeP 2000 Alfred S. English CdeP 2000
Cyrus T. Bader ’01
Cy has been the general manager for Tiësto’s Musical Freedom label for a few years and has garnered one Grammy nomination, two gold records and one platinum. Cy was just in Melbourne, Australia, to help produce a large music festival with Tiësto and other major artists, in collaboration with (RED), aimed at stamping out AIDS. Cy […]
Christopher M. Henze ’59
While in Dresden last month, I was privileged to examine in the Treasure Chamber of the Saxon State Library the best preserved of the three existing Mayan Codices (Paris, Madrid, Dresden). Although the ultramodern library will celebrate December 21 with an End of Time Apocalypse Party, my reading of Codex Dresdensis is that we should […]
Laurel A. Poolman ’10
I am now a junior at the George Washington University majoring in Archaeology with a minor in Biological Anthropology. After my freshman year, I won the Biblical Archaeology Scholarship which enabled me to spend six weeks working on a 3500 year old Canaanite palace in Northern Israel (Tel Kabri). I then decided to bum my […]
Mark E. Masthoff ’71
A note to anyone who remembers me from my freshman year at Thacher (Class of ’71) . . . After leaving Thacher, I graduated from Laguna Blanca, attended Santa Barbara City College and graduated from UCSB. I spent seventeen years in the airline industry, domiciled in Washington, DC, Puerto Rico (briefly), Texas, and California. During […]
Rae Murphy ’11
Rae Murphy (CdeP ’11), Sarah Boneysteele (CdeP ’10), Bryanna Lloyd (CdeP ’11) and Eunice Ruiz (CdeP ’10) enjoyed an afternoon of food and friendship in London’s Borough Market. Sarah and Eunice are studying abroad for the semester in London, while Rae is studying for the year in Florence and Bryanna attends King’s College London. While […]