Berkshire Bulletin Spring/Summer 2014

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Bears vs. Bearcats: Robin McGraw ’70 and Andie McGraw ’17 with Greyson Schopp (a freshman at Hotchkiss) and her dad Mike Schopp ‘78 after the JV girls game that ended 3-2 in Berkshire’s favor. Andie scored 2 goals and had 2 assists to lead Berkshire to a 4-1 victory over Hotchkiss. From left: Allan Eustis, Rusty Mathews and former French teacher Dick Hall sport their new B caps at a monthly DC lunch outing started up by the ‘66ers. Please join them if you’re in the area!

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James T. McKinley jim@jtmckinley.com

L. Keith Reed lkreed@eclipse.net

Nick Wallner writes: “I am looking forward to our class reunion in 2015, for the Class of 1965. I am starting my 30th year of refereeing soccer games at age 67!”

Rob Hessler writes: “I recently earned my Professional Certified Coach (PCC) designation from the International Coach Federation (ICF).” Keith Reed writes: “Six to seven guys are already starting to discuss returning for our 50th reunion in 2018 and we ask everyone to send an email to me or to Berkshire so we have your current email and address information.”

66 Harlan J. Swift timswifty@gmail.com

67 F. Woodson Hancock III whancock3@aol.com

Chris Eddings writes: “It seems that as one gets older, good things happen. Last August, after 17 years with the company, I was promoted to Vice President of the Business Information Division of The Dolan Company, supervising all information and information technology units nationwide in more than 20 markets. Shortly afterwards, I became only the second recipient in ten years of the Walter Sondheim Leadership Award recognizing civic leadership in the Baltimore region. And last week, it was announced that I will be awarded the Distinguished Service award by the Maryland-Delaware-DC Press Association. Now if I could just regain my youth.” 50

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69 Kent S. Clow Ksc3@msn.com

Doug Martin writes: “I have retired out here to the elbow of Cape Cod wandering the beach—if anybody finds themselves out here in need of a cocktail, holler!” John Weeks writes: “I just retired after 30 years of private practice and teaching medical students. At the moment, I am enjoying running my sawmill and doing some timber framing. I am looking forward to doing some traveling when my wife retires in June from Vassar. I will try and make it back for the 45th.”

Barrie Fisher ’78, Hilary Huntington ’77, Stuart Hungerford ‘70, and Robin McGraw ’70 gather for a mini Berkshire reunion in Palm Beach, FL.

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Robin L. W. McGraw blackrockfarm@hotmail.com

Recently Robin McGraw and Stuart Hungerford were seen at the posh Chesterfield Hotel in Palm Beach, FL. Robin was in town as a director of his family foundation that generously assists nonprofit organizations in several markets. Both were discussing Hungerford’s company, Litchfield International, and its international launch of a new product line that is made in CT and MA. www.hangerlok.com. Later that week they met with Barrie Fisher ’78 and Hilary Huntington ’77 who winter in Palm Beach. Bill Shepard writes: “All is well here in VT. My elder son chose Taft over Berkshire. Ugh. We came out of the Great Winter of ’14 with record breaking cold weather. Upside, it was a banner year for pond hockey. Now on to the summer gardening season. Toured the terrific new Bellas/Dixon Math and Science building last fall. Nice job Berkshire! Go ’70’s.”


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