Woody Halsey ’65

We moved back to Boston from CT in March 2020 when my youngest daughters’ school, Loomis Chaffee, went online. We are enjoying living full-time for the first time in the house we purchased in 2014 when we were still based in Avignon. It’s around the corner from my sister’s place, and just a short walk […]

Sandy Walker ’48

Continuing architecture for my sixth year at a rather slow pace. Still see Sam Wright, Peter Dunne, and Elliot Hayne. Kay and I share four of my grandchildren. One doctor, one film maker, one Fulbright scholar in Turkey, and one making very good Keenan wine, while in Brooklyn I have two high school boys and their mom […]

Hugh Gordon ’03

On May 14, 2016, in Big Sur, California, Alexis J. Gordon and I were married—we had a small, 10 person celebration with our immediate families. Alexis grew up in Santa Paula and we met in our first year of medical school on a service trip to Nicaragua. She’s currently a Medicine and Pediatrics resident physician at […]

Wayne Chang ’00

I got married in September 2015 in our hometown of Taichung (Taiwan) to Sally Tsai, the love of my life. After a beautiful honeymoon in Europe, we’re now back in LA. I’m hoping to complete my finance PhD at USC by 2017 (fingers crossed). Sally’s a family medicine doctor at UCLA Health. We’re living in […]

Bennett Kissel ’07

I’m working with a local non profit in Cali, Colombia, that converted a small ship into a hospital. We sail up and down the remote Pacific coast of Colombia on 10 day missions, acting as the sole health care provider/educator to the thousands of Afro-Colombian, indigenous, and displaced populations affected by the armed conflict. It’s […]

William Strong ’58

My wife (Canadian, but now US citizen) is one of those people who is constantly in motion. I will say this little bump in the road (described below) temporarily slowed her down—but the moment she found out she had an acoustic neuroma on her acoustic nerve, she immediately went to work to research the best […]

Ned Cahill ’70

Ned and Carol Cahill are recovering after two fabulous weddings for Chris ’03 and Edward ’05, both of which were on the East Coast. They also now have seven doctors between them and their extended family. Busy lives but still hiking, traveling and snow skiing–albeit Ned occasionally has to recover with orthopedic repairs from his […]

John Holstein ’75

Living in France. I teach American literature at the University of Rennes, France. I also teach art in an association near Rennes. My main interests besides life are painting and drawing. My wife Dominique is also an artist, she does lovely patchwork. I have two sons Mathias and Damien. Mathias is a holistic doctor and […]