Michael Milligan ’62

Michael Milligan and very fine artist wife Jeanne E. traveled to Germany in September, just in time for Oktoberfest and, as Michael states, “its preponderance of stopped glottals, Bavarian lagers, our declining tolerance for viener schnitzel and a vast tsunami of drunken twenty-somethings yelling mindlessly into the night.” Ahhh, but the real reason for their […]

John Taylor ’65

I continue to love retirement–not sure how I ever had time to work! Have just submitted another history book to the publisher and continue my work on restoring a 1944 steam locomotive and singing in the New MexiChords, an Albuquerque barbershop chorus. One of my granddaughters will be a freshman in college next year, another […]

John Taylor ’65

I continue to revel in retirement. I am singing in a barbershop chorus (probably a real “aha” for some of my classmates!), am working on the restoration of a 1940s steam locomotive, am writing books on New Mexico history (and one on Thacher which will be out in December), and spending a lot of quality […]