Sarah O’Brien ’86

It was wonderful to spend a week up at Golden Trout this summer with classmates Carolyn and Doug Kirkpatrick. I loved taking my sons Pierce (12) and Ronan (10) on their first camping trip with an amazing group of Thacher Alumni and their families. The hikes, delicious food and the spectacular setting were a magnificent […]

Jim Levy ’58

Jim reports that he has published two books this year, Rowdy’s Boy, a memoir about his childhood and youth that includes a chapter about his four years at Thacher, and Mar Egeo, a book of memoirs and fiction about his travels in Ghana, Kenya, Ethiopia, Italy, Spain, Greece, Mexico, Belize and other places. All of […]

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 […]

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 […]

Michaela Andrews ’99

After eleven wonderful years together, Dr. Jan Bruder and I got married on August 14 in Münster, Germany. In addition to our wedding, other summer highlights included relaxing in Tuscany and hiking in the Dolomites. We have been living in Münster for over three years now and continue to be happy with our lifestyle here […]

Julia Romano ’00

I remember – more than 15 years ago, can you believe it! – starting a yoga class at Thacher! I had no idea that yoga teaching would become the substance of my life’s work! I’m a full time teacher in Washington, DC, and I lead retreats around the world to beautiful places like Southern Italy, […]

Edmund Coffin ’39

I’m in fine health for someone of the class of ’39; writing letters to the editors about income equality, memoiras (in 3 page chapters, double spaced), going to the gym, & traveling (last year Italy, this fall Portugal). Keep up ’39 standards. P.S. I hope those include memorizing & reciting poetry, I can still do […]

Caitlin Caldwell Myers ’99

Caitlin’s coaching career at Teton Valley Curves is coming to a close this summer. She and George are looking forward to another season of riding in the mountains, and might even take the ponies out to old Casa de Piedra and Patton’s cabin for reunion, before a fall trip to Italy. The couple is pictured […]