IN MEMORIAM John L. Crandall ’38
John W. Hadden P ’87, ’93; GP ’24 L. Garrison Kean ’73
Timothy S. Rothermel P ’99 Risë Stevens P ’62
Leo Alavian ’11 (left) and Pranay Advani ’11 at Browning in January.
’10s
Pranay Advani ’11 and
Leo Alavian ’11 visited Browning in January.
Mr. Advani attends the University of Virginia
and Mr. Alavian attends St. Andrews University. J.R. Chansukul ’12
broke a swim team record at Bowdoin College that had
not been broken since 2001.
James Brisotti ’12 and Headmaster Clement at Browning in November.
Jon Pelz ’12 joined the
Bates ballroom dancing
team and earned fifth in
the tango competition, and was also a finalist in the foxtrot competition.
James Brisotti ’12 re-
cently wrote to Class Representative Chris Pelz ’12:
“I survived eight weeks of Plebe Summer at USNA.
During the academic year, I joined the YP Squadron,
where we take out the academy’s yard patrol craft and drive them like real navy
ships. We just completed a
trip to Baltimore, in which I
worked with the navigation team. I am currently training to be Conning Officer (the guy who drives the ship) for our next trip.” Ibi Diallo ’12 and James Adeleye ’12 at Browning in January.
James Adeleye ’12 and
Ibi Diallo ’12 visited
Browning in January.
Mr. Adeleye attends Boston College and Mr. Diallo
attends Cornell University, where he recently joined the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity.
Ryan P. Flynn ’12 was
Former Faculty News Christopher A. Karachale,
former Browning faculty, recently wrote to Headmaster Clement: "I hope all is well.
I have received the literature about the 125th anniversary and the impressive changes at Browning. I continue to
work as an attorney in San Francisco, practicing tax
law and employee benefits. Coincidentally, I now work with a Browning graduate,
Brett Gladstone ’75. A small world. My wife, Krysten, recently started working
again as an editor. We live in Berkeley which is wonder-
ful. The campus is nearby as
a deputy in the field office
well as good bookstores. I’m
representative campaign
my two children, Kallista (4)
on a victorious state
still playing cello, now with
last fall with the University
and Crawford (2)."
of Michigan.
Matthew M. Marani ’12
Joyce Miller recently sent
Headmaster Steve Clement
the following news: “For the last three years, I have been
very happily situated at The Kew-Forest School in Forest Hills, N.Y., teaching Upper School art. A new head of
school, Mark Fish, came on
board a year before me and has been gradually transforming K-F into a wonderful place.
I’m quite happy to be part of this change. One of the K-F
fathers, Steven Schott ’76, who I don’t personally know, is a Browning alum. Although I
have not been in much contact with those who I worked with while at Browning, I often
meet members of Browning
families and alumni out on the
East End where I spend part of
my summers. Best regards and congratulations on Browning’s 125 years and your 25 years.” Sandra Royer and her
family live in the French Alps in Grenoble, France.
In December, Taylor Mali
qualified for the semifinals
is treasurer of a political
of the Urbana Poetry Slam,
College called the Franklin
the Bowery Poetry Club in
thought group at Skidmore
a weekly poetry slam at
Forum.
New York.
Sandra Royer with her two daughters, Emma (9) and Louise (3).
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