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Class Notes 1947

Richard “Richie” Rae writes: “I’m still living in New

Charles “Charlie” Hatch flew in from Sacramento

Hampshire, driving for UPS. My first grandson is now

in mid-August to visit his brother, Stephen ’48.

4 years-old, great kid. I remember Brewster as being

While in town he checked out the changes on

a fun time in my life!”

the Brewser campus and stopped by the Alumni and Development Office to visit with some of his

1986

favorite people. Charlie is working on a novel and

Julie (Konheim) Abt writes: “I can’t believe it has

still has a great love for history.

been over 20 years since Brewster – what a great experience. I live in Chicago, am happily married with

1949

three kids. My oldest just moved to Los Angeles to

Leona McSorley checked in from Alaska. “Hi! I’m

go to college, and my youngest two are now in high

feeling well – still driving. My husband Fred passed

school. I hope they have as much fun as I did.”

away four years ago after 50 years of marriage. I have two children, five grandchildren, and one great-

1989

grandchild, and they all keep track of me. I have lived in my house 49 years this past October. I worked at

The Class of 1989 celebrated its 25th Reunion in June. Candace Crawshaw ’64 and Brenda (Cheney) Schulz ’63 at the Sarasota Opera.

Please go to www.brewsteracademy.org /1989Class

getting things ready to leave to customers. Then the

1969

numerous to include here..

next years were only getting the newspapers done

Frederick Humphrey writes that his son just bought

eight to 10 days a month. Canned three containers

a home in Point Loma, California.

Anchorage Printing from 1976 to 2009. Full time for 18 years, getting newspapers labeled and bagged,

1959 Jane Smalley writes: “Brewster prepared me well for college, Tufts Univerity, and on to my profession for 50 years. I retired as a physical therapist – 50 years from 1963 to 2013. Enjoying traveling, grandhildren, hiking, skiing, and canoeing.”

1990 Robert Broun and his two sons, Ethan, 10, and Caleb,

full of red salmon this year – no one is learning how to do that. Great Alaska – Great Life!”

to read their bios, as their adventures are too

1975

2, are doing well and living near Atlanta, Georgia.

George “Fred” Reitnour writes that he was only

Robert would love to hear from anyone who wants

at Brewster for one semester but he loved soccer

to shout out!

and poetry class. After he moved away he became a lawyer, married, had two sons, and is now the senior

Mark Radley married Irene Caguinguin in December

vice president for National Penn. He and his wife and

2013. He is teaching high school English at The

sons live in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.

Bishop’s School in LaJolla, California, and is looking forward to Reunion 2015.

1976

1963

Mel Foster writes: “All is well in sunny southwest

Cooper Stetson writes: “I’m now living in Hobe

’64 attended the Sarasota Opera together earlier this

Florida. Golf game always needs improving. Health

Sound, Florida. Not sure I’ll make Reunion as we have

year. They had no idea they lived near each other in

of the family is great with bicycling, health club, and

a one year-old who takes all our time. Would love to

Florida until they reconnected at Reunion 2013.

swimming. Best to all!”

see everyone.”

1964

1981

1994

The Class of 1964 celebrated its 50 Reunion in June.

Ted Lambrukos just began his eighth year as director

Jonathan “Jon” Leebow writes: “I just became a dad

Please go to www.brewsteracademy.org /1964Class

of Second Start Alternative High School. He and

for the second time, a son joins my daughter. I have

to read their bios, as their adventures are too

his wife recently celebrated their 19th wedding

a picture on my desk of Brewster’s campus, look at

numerous to include here.

anniversary. They live in Concord, New Hampshire.

it every day.”

Brenda (Cheney) Schulz and Candace Crawshaw

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