Brooke Toeller Kathrein ’02

We joyfully announce the arrival of our daughter Caroline who was born on May 18th. Will and Jack are proud big brothers and couldn’t be more excited to have a little sister. In other news, I have decided to step away from corporate life and my 13 year career at J.P. Morgan Asset Management in […]

Eric Sweet ’63

My wife, daughter, and I caught the coronavirus in late February. We left on a one-week trip to Switzerland in the last week of February, with symptoms, but unaware that what we had was the SARS-CoV 2. Upon returning to Portugal, we stayed at home, although the population had not yet been ordered to quarantine. […]

Rich Look ’62

Rich visited Michael Ehrhardt in August, after Michael’s strokes, and reports: “His speech was good enough to understand the gist, with the occasional phrase clear as a bell. He has full mobility with his right side which means he will be able to play a keyboard with that hand and arm at some point in […]

Charles Burton Evans Jr. ’68

Strange Daze or as my daughter says “the duality of life.” My place burned down in a wild fire, where I could have been killed and I lost everything…. Global warming, even the fire station was partial burned down and the fire teams ran for their lives too. The brush beyond dry, we have been […]

Meredith Bressie Herrenbruck ’94

Our lives are going well in San Anselmo. Our chickens and two dogs happily co-exist. Our want-to-be sustainable garden is slowly coming along, with lots of great fruits and veggies being enjoyed by us and the squirrels. My first book Becoming Ridiculously Awesome will be coming out in a few months. Writing that was more […]