Seumas Sargent ’95

Back in Berlin after a phenomenal, whirlwind tour of California (first time in over a decade) where I was lucky enough to hook up with a few CdeP grads making the world a better place. Wrapped a Benelux feature last year called “De Dirigent” (The Conductor), a true story about the world’s first female orchestra […]

James “Kirk” Kirkham ’50

Fellow classmate, Miles Carlisle, and I plan to celebrate our 85th birthdays together on May 19, in Bolinas. Included will be mutual good friend, Winnifred Noble, classmate Dr. Morris Noble’s widow. As for me, still married to Kathy Dibblee (57 Years); two children, Lila and James D.; and four grandchildren, Sam and Allison Ansel, Leela and […]

Reuben Haller ’74

Life is good in Atlanta. I have lived in Georgia so long that my family in San Francisco insist that I speak with a southern accent. My boys, Elijah and Devon, are 15 and 12 years old which means we are between bar mitzvahs! I am still clowning for the Big Apple Circus; and I […]

Steve Mayne ’59

A mini-reprise of the Class of 1959’s 55th Reunion dinner was held at our home last October to celebrate the visit of our Kiwi classmate Russ Callander and his lovely bride Suzanne, whose world travels caused them to miss our Reunion at Thacher. Linda and I were joined by classmates Bob and Mary Ellen Boyd, […]

Chris Stacey ’88

I’m thrilled to announce that I married Sam Stebbins on September 20, 2014 in Washington, DC with Terry Mulholland, Betsy Taylor Schamberger, and my cousin Jay Cowles and his wife Kati there to celebrate. Reunion-goers of the class of 1988 got to meet him at our 25th — I can’t believe I got to marry […]

Stephen Rooke ’04

I married my beautiful wife, Stefanie Coyle, in November. Stef and I met in law school at the University of Michigan. We celebrated our nuptials with several members of CdeP 2004, including Liz Craver Carlitz (and husband Jared), Alissa Wallace Russell (and husband Rob), Jim Sligh, Ned Lincoln, and Leslie Sligh CdeP 2007. Stef, our two cute dogs, […]

Rose Minier ’98

I’m still living in Seattle, working as an accountant by day. In my free time, I’m continuing to help run GeekGirlCon – an organization that puts on on annual convention for roughly 6,000+ people and provides educational, networking, mentoring, and social events year round, all to support and celebrate women in STEM careers, gaming and […]