2002
Ed Cahill
An article in the January 25, 2006 edition of The Sacramento Bee focuses on light, fluffy pancakes and the memories they conjure up. One favorite memory was that of Hilary White when she and her dad made pancakes on many Sunday mornings. When she was applying to Thacher, she had to write an essay about the precious possessions she would place into a time capsule. Among them were her “childhood blanket (known as “Blankie”) and The Joy of Cooking pancake recipe, even though it’s so crinkled with batter that when you open the book, it opens right to that recipe,” recalls Hilary, now 21 and a senior at UCSC. Erik Fiske
took a white water rafting trip with the Oxleys and Wilders before settling down in Stockton for eight months before starting as a freshman at Middlebury. He made good use of his time studying Italian, coaching part time for a nearby elementary school, and learning to surf while in Hawaii in July. Toads pictured here are David CdeP 1979 and Will Oxley, Justin Ouyang, and Edward Cahill on the Middle Fork of the Salmon River, Idaho, in July 2005.
with sister Jacqueline ’03 and Julia ’07 and parents Karen and Chuck.
Reimers (1990-94): Molly and Stuart announce the birth of William Dow on December 20, 2005. Marilee and John
Lin’s (both 1993-97) sons: Noa and Kai
Sonday and Bill
Rexford’s son Henry.
lings Nicky and Mary.
Ben Babbott is a freshman at Amherst and is learning Rugby with the Rugby Club. He is also singing with the Zumbyes, an a cappella group that performed at Thacher in March.
Edward Tavernetti is a philosophy and math major at UCSB, and he expects to graduate in 2007.
Chris Cahill and his brother Kevin CdeP 2001 became ski instructors at Colorado’s Steamboat Springs this last year. When Chris returned to Dartmouth for his sophomore summer, he led a group of freshmen on their outing. He then took off the fall of his junior year on a Geology Stretch Program through six states and nine national parks, starting in Billings, MO, and ending in Death Valley, CA.
Sarah and John
Willy Wilder with sib-
2003
John Babbott is now a junior at Amherst, majoring in English. He spent a semester abroad in Valparaiso, Chile, and lived with a local host family. He has translated a book from Spanish to English, and he has done a lot of traveling around South America. At Amherst, John runs cross country, indoor track, and outdoor track. Last winter, he was named a Division III All American for indoor track on the basis of his relay team’s third place finish in the NCAA Division III Championships
Former Faculty
Jenny and Steve
Hauge’s (1976-81) Family: Jenny and Michael.
Sara and Sandy Ballou (1989-90) with children Sandy and Grace.
Current Faculty Carol and Chuck Warren will retire at the end of this school year and move to New Hampshire, near their daughter Michelle CdeP 1985 who is a tenured professor at Dartmouth. Another baby boom is expected on campus this spring: Therese and Chris Vyhnal welcomed Jack Morey to their family on April 11. In June, Toby and Amy Elmore are expecting a son; so are Bert and Elizabeth Reynolds Mahoney CdeP 1988; and Kara and Jeff Hooper are expecting their second child.
Dave and Eleanor
Tydings’ (1991-93) children: Sam, Jill, and Jay. e
2004 Evan Werlin is a sophomore at Brown University in RI, and is pursuing a future in medicine. Graham Douds transferred as a sophomore to Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT.
2005 Emma Werlin is a freshman at George Washington University and loves studying in our nation’s capital.
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