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NFL turned ordained minister, to deliver his remarks as the day’s keynote speaker. Ehrmann, an inspirational speaker known for his revolutionary concepts of teambuilding, mentoring, and coaching, pointed to Brunswick graduates as beacons of hope. For everyone, and especially for the grandparents who swoop in from near and far to mark this milestone in family life, the day was a proud moment that brought a basketful of emotions along with it. Grandparents Ronald and Anita Guarino of Rochester, N.Y., celebrated with graduate Eric Ganshaw. Waiting for the ceremony to begin, the family elders remarked on the passage of time, and how one minute it seemed they were hanging out in Old Greenwich with their grandson having ice cream and talking
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OF BRUNSWICK • FALL 2016
BELOW Matt Sealy, Jack Stephenson, Max Fuld (and his sister Nora), and Brian Ketchabaw pose for the iPhone photo. MAIN It’s all smiles and laughter for the graduates during the Ivy Address.