As an outgrowth of my role as Adjunct Professor at Stanford, Ginger von Wening and I went to Scandinavia this summer, where I presented the results of a research study recently published in a Geological Society of London Special volume on Arctic tectonics in Stockholm. We travel a lot and hike and ski regularly in […]
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Mark Mahan ’70
Mark Mahan, with wife Nikki, have been loyal class reunion participants—never missing, and both continue working in technology, in Washington, as well as traveling the world including Antarctica, the Arctic, and the world in between. Mark Mahan CdeP 1970
Kristian Meisling ’71
Ginger and I really enjoyed the 45th reunion this year…making some amazing reconnections with classmates. Thacher is thriving, which makes me happy! My daughter Sarah and her husband Jeremy had a baby boy (Michael Estrada), so I am a grandpa. Still playing jazz, rock, and country & western music, and doing my Arctic geology thing […]
Kim Chase ’68
From the blazing sands of the Middle East, working with Cleveland Clinic, to the frozen tundra of arctic Alaska, I am now living and managing healthcare among the Yupik Eskimo. Call or email if life brings you north. Kim Chase CdeP 1968
Kristian Meisling ’71
Ginger von Wening and I are settled in Palo Alto, playing lots of music, hiking, traveling, and enjoying life. I am now a Consulting Professor at Stanford, mentoring several PhD students and doing research on regional geologic evolution of the Arctic (one of the big remaining plate tectonic puzzles). My daughter Sarah was married last […]