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IN MEMORIAM Mildred J. Berendsen, Honorary Trustee Themis and Theodore Dimon P ’72, ’74, ’74 Paige Hardy P ’21, ’23, ’29 Jonathan Pelz ’12 and Christopher Pelz ’12 in front of their Bates College dorm building in Lewiston, Maine, as featured in the Lewiston Sun Journal in April. Photo credit: Andree Kehn/Sun Journal.
Terry Muenzer GP ’04 Paul A. Vieta ’58 titled, “Face Time: Jonathan
different country gives you
times two.” Both graduated
person, and you meet many
and Christopher Pelz, Bates from Bates College in May.
Adam B. Nebenzahl ’13
Joshua Burgess ’10 (left) and Mr. Prestigiacomo at Browning in April.
wrote to us in May: “For
James R. Brisotti ’12 will
six months, I have studied
what is going to be the past
be traveling on leave from
L to R: Jonathan Pelz ’12, JR Chansakul ’12 and Christopher Pelz ’12 at Bowdoin in May.
in June and will then work
am waiting to hear back
from July until August. He
Tokyo. I am taking a break
the U.S. Naval Academy
at the U.S. Naval Academy will eventually end up in
Yokosuka, Japan, at the end of August.
Christopher M. Pelz ’12
submitted the following news in May: “I will be attending graduate school in either
Japan or Scotland. So far, I have been accepted to the
University of St. Andrews,
Edinburgh University, and
from Sophia University in from neuroscience and will be studying sustainable
development or Japanese
language and culture. I also
won the Technos Award for
graduating senior with most
knowledge of foreign culture.” In April, Chris and his twin brother Jonathan Pelz ’12
were featured in an article
in the Lewiston Sun Journal
abroad in Canterbury,
England (many students might know from Mr.
Dearinger’s English class
a sense of who you are as a people with great stories
along the way and create everlasting friendships
and brotherhoods. So take
advantage of seeing a new
place whenever you can; you
will never know what you are going to find.”
Harrison P. LaBranche ’15
when we had to recite the
sent in the following news
English). It has been more
Franklin University in
first few lines in middle
than an amazing experience and opportunity which led me to traveling one month by myself through seven European countries and
the Papal state, while also continuing my studies in
environmental policy. The reason I write this is for
students, young and old,
to take advantage of every
in June: “I am attending Switzerland this fall.”
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opportunity to travel and learn about new cultures. I have had my fair share
of traveling over my life;
it is something that helps a person not only learn
about the world around
them, but also learn a great Mr. Wisniewski (far left) and some of his students welcomed back alumni Christopher Keyko ’15, Peter Florescu ’15 and Diego Lopez-Liranzo ’15 (all pictured in center of photo, on Mr. Wisniewski’s left) in May.
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deal about themselves.
Throwing yourself into a
Stephen Hamilton (left), former Browning music teacher, visited Browning in March and spent time with Headmaster Clement.