Michael Torre ’68 visited Trav and his 102 year old mother Joanna Bard Newton in February before handshakes were taboo. Michael and Trav acted in Shakespeare’s The Tempest in the outdoor theatre in 1964 when Michael weighed 75 lbs. They rode to the Sespe freshman year with Dave Twichell ’36, and with Bob Miller junior […]
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Justin Faggioli ’69
Sandy and I are ecstatic with the arrival of our first grandchild, Phoebe Sternberg (daughter of Claire Faggioli CdeP 2002 and Daniel Sternberg). We were recently fortunate to spend time in Hawaii with our son and daughter-in-law, Nathaniel CdeP 2000 and Stacie. Clay Pell CdeP 2000 also joined us for a few days. I am […]
Sarah Lavender Smith ’86
The 100-mile Western States Endurance Run is to ultrarunning what the Boston Marathon is to marathoning—rich with history and prestige, with strict qualification standards and a slim chance of gaining entry. After four years of qualifying and trying to gain a spot through the event’s lottery, Sarah Lavender Smith CdeP 1986 finally got the chance […]
Sibyll Carnochan Catalan ’83
Hi all, I don’t normally submit, but I did want to share that Rodrigo Catalan completed a Century Bike Ride (100 miles) in Solvang in March. So impressed by his commitment, determination, and willpower! Sibyll Carnochan Catalan CdeP 1983
Reid Dennis, Jr. ’67
I have 3 songs (two as The Mark Reid Band, one as Reid Dennis), at one of Neil Young’s websites, in the top 100 songs. As a song writer, I am very proud of this, as well as other anti-war activity. Reid Dennis, Jr. CdeP 1967
John Bissell ’48
I regret missing our 65th reunion. Sam Wright and I have talked about trying to set-up another date for us all to meet at School before our 70th – no progress so far. It has been 100 years since my father graduated from Thacher then rode horseback to Cimmaron, New Mexico, for his first job […]