Tony Thatcher ’85

Greetings from Bozeman, MT! It’s been a busy year for me as I start to ramp up a new business building and repairing guitars, mandolins and ukes. A shameless plug for Mountain Whimsy Guitars (www.mwcustomguitars.com). I’m still making maps and doing GIS analysis, mostly associated with rivers and streams. During a fabulous early fall camping […]

Rebekah McFarland ’05

Lots of changes this year! I am busy but happy working as an archivist for the Sisters of the Living Word in Arlington Heights, IL; volunteering regularly as a book conservation assistant at Chicago’s Newberry Library; running my own bookbinding business, McFarland Book Repair; and making journals for my relatively new Etsy shop, LyranJournals. On […]

Wes Myers ’01

One of the many problems with this drought is that locally sourced food supplies are becoming more expensive due to lack of water and forage. The good news is that you will likely see more quality beef hitting the stores as cattle producers are racing for better genetics and having to increase acreage per head. […]

Kathryn Cox Bonney ’96

Kathryn and her husband, Steven, wish to announce the birth of their daughter, Ellena Josephine Bonney, born January 20, 2015 in the water at home in Sacramento, California. My husband and I are entering into our third year as the owners of an automotive dealership and repair business. Earlier this year, TrackLogic Motorsports’ company race […]

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 […]