Times of Brunswick, Fall 2016

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Middle School English teacher Kate Duennebier said the Brunswick tradition of greeting students just moments before Commencement is impossible to put a value on. Often, if you are a Middle School teacher and not a coach, you don’t have a chance to see the boys as they grow and change through Upper School. “There really are some boys I haven’t seen in years,” she said. “It’s thrilling to recognize them and their growth. It’s the perfect send-off.”

TOP LEFT

Jourdon Delerme-Brown leaves no doubt about his graduation. TOP RIGHT

Connor Redahan, a lifer, gives the thumbs-up on a job well done. ABOVE

Michael Errichetti ’11, Alex and Alvaro Ventosa, and McKinley Frantz cover the bases of alumni, parents, and graduates.

A FA M I LY A F FA I R COMMENCEMENT would not be

what it is without the legions of family members who arrive to celebrate the day.

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