Trav Newton ’68

Dan McGilvray and Trav Newton rode the Huntington Trail last January on Alum Day through rain squalls, snow on the ridge, and a rainbow over the valley. In memory of nurse Betty Saunders, they ask classmates who took photos of ’68 who visited her at her home last June to please send images to us, […]

Hill Hastings II ’66

December 2014 “retired” from the Indiana Hand to Shoulder Center and finally made our Telluride Home permanent. Will return to Zionsville, IN, in April to put our farm on the market, and in the meantime try not to get too sore from smiling so much. Bettie and I have had a spectacular winter—snowshoeing with our […]

Brian Bennett ’94

The snow has finally melted in Washington, D.C. and our peas and favas beans are buried in the garden ready for spring rains. Carson Campe, my sophomore year roommate, now lives up the road from us, along with his brilliant wife and energetic four children. Our son Timothy, who turns four in August, loves joining […]

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 […]

Chris Ferrer ’61

Living in New Jersey. Learned how to shovel the 2013 mountains of Eastern snow while in Thacher corrals. From a Columbia MBA in Finance to a career in Fortune 500-1000 management consulting, I now manage foreign trade transactions for my own business. Two great sons, two great grandchildren. All avid skiers or snowboarders, including our […]