Times of Brunswick | Spring 2006

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Class Notes Digital Photos We love pictures, and we like you to look good.

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ere are some tips for sending us digital photographs that will look fantastic in print.: • Set the photo size to 4 x 6 inches or greater, and 300 dpi • Set your digital camera to the best photo setting • Save files as TIFF or JPEG • Email photos as attachments (not in the message or placed in a word file) • Please identify everyone in the photo and provide a caption • Send photos to Catherine Scott CScott@brunswickschool.org If you’d rather send a traditional print (made from a negative), we love them, too, but please send them on GLOSSY paper whenever possible. Matte prints and prints from digital photos do NOT scan well. We cannot reproduce photos from photocopies or magazines or newsprint. Mail prints to: Catherine Scott Brunswick School Alumni Office 100 Maher Avenue Greenwich, CT 06830

This fall, David Gerkin was in Barcelona studying. He was working on becoming fluent in Spanish before beginning work in NYC this summer. He ran into many Brunswick and GA alums during their college terms abroad. Will Sirignano will be working for Lehman Brothers in NYC as a full-time investment banking analyst starting in July. He is still playing on the varsity golf team at Williams. Matt Slaine is currently participating in a year-long fellowship sponsored by Dartmouth at the Center for the Study of the Presidency in DC. In addition, Matt’s year-long term managing the business department at the college’s daily newspaper ended in December. He looks forward to spending lots of time skiing on the Dartmouth ski patrol this winter. In a note from Fred Sykes, “I’m having a great time, taking lots of history classes, and was in playwright Ben Jonson’s ‘The Alchemist’ in December.” `Matt Wiggins took his fall semester off from Boston College for an opportunity of a lifetime. For three months this past fall he, along with Matt Heineman ’01 and two other friends, traveled cross-country (hitting 49 out of the 50 states) in a 30-foot RV. For “The Young Americans Project,” they asked people between the ages of 18-25 what their hopes, dreams, and ambitions are for themselves, their community, and America. The Matt and Matt production team are hoping their project will culminate in a book and documentary. Check out their website at www.tyap.com

2003 Christopher Allwin christopher.allwin@yale.edu Philip Carter cartepa0@sewanee.edu Chris Gartin CGG6@Georgetown.edu Shane Heller sheller10@aol.com Jack Macfarlane jgm5f@virginia.edu

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Alex Stein astein@sewanee.edu Matt Vascellaro brings a little humor to Brown University’s campus with his daily comic strip, “Jero the Hero.” For two-and-a-half years, he has contributed more than 250 comics to The Brown Daily Herald, that’s Monday through Friday. To see more “Jero” comics, go to www. browndailyherald.com and click on comics.

Rhys Williams writes, “Currently, I have declared a creative writing major here at the University of Arizona. I have remained busy with fiction writing in my free time, and spent all other time this semester devoted to my fraternity, Sigma Phi Epsilon, as parent/alumni relations chair. I was recently rewarded for my efforts by unanimously being elected president, and will work hard to benefit our house.”

2004 Evan Bailey ebailey@hamilton.edu Matt Gojkovich matthew.gojkovich@duke.edu Andrew Gosden andrew.gosden@duke.edu Brett Loscalzo bal2107@columbia.edu Jason Prager JTP2@duke.edu

2005 J.D. Allman jda29@georgetown.edu Will Jeffrey wjeffrey@fas.harvard.edu Harry Mallory Henry.Mallory@uvm.edu Jay Otto john.otto@duke.edu John Watkins jowatkins@davidson.edu Chris Wimbush ckw09@gwu.edu Keeping us up-to-date with college life at Franklin & Marshall, A.J. Grunow writes, “Franklin & Marshall is awesome - amazing people, cool professors, beautiful campus, lots happening. I am spending my free time getting to know the Kappa Sigma brothers and helping out the campus entertainment committee. There’s a Cutco office down here, so I can continue my brilliant career as a knife salesman! It was great to see some good friends at fall break. Come visit anytime. Stay gold, 2005. Stay gold!”


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