Dyke Messler ’68

I split my time between Maine and South Carolina and have wintered in Charleston, SC, since 2006 where I have a wonderful, pre-revolutionary house built 25 years prior to the formation of the United States! I decided to depart two months early this year due to Covid when beaches, parks, restaurants and stores were closed. […]

Eric Gross ’85

I had a great time visiting David Griffith at his beautiful house. I got to work with Jen de Forest in a professional capacity, after running into her at a conference last year. I really enjoyed our class’ virtual reunion and all the spin-off connections with classmates that have grown out of it. My son […]

Kim Chase ’68

Went back to Cotton Damon’s (Thacher Maintenance 1974 +) memorial last summer in Maine. Saw and spent quality time with TERRY and CRICKET TWICHELL, DYKE Messler (68), NELSON CHASE (66) and saw Dyke’s incredibly beautiful Hillside and Water side homes in Camden Maine, he designed and had built ala the world famous “Green House” in […]

Rose Minier ’98

In the last few months, I have taken up work as the accountant for a non-profit that works on creating more affordable housing, while supporting existing projects. I’m still in Seattle, protesting and resisting all of the nonsense, and continuing to run my labor-of-love non-profit GeekGirlCon. When I get any free time, I spend it […]

John Barkan ’67

Retired from 20 years teaching middle school math last summer, a year ago. Joan retired from Northern Trust Bank at the end of the year. Just celebrated forty-two years of marriage. Two and a half year old granddaughter in Berkeley and year and a half grandson in Santa Monica keep us busy. Travel (just returned […]