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“I’m very proud to see the person he has grown into. He’s changed from a
boy into a man.”
f
or the Arturi family,
the ceremony. “We enjoyed this
victory last fall. On May 22, his
the day served as a proud
graduation more than any other.”
19th birthday, he graduated from
milestone as well. An army of Arturi
A large extended family also feted graduate Carsen Winn —
Brunswick. “It’s hard to believe this day
boys have passed through
two aunts, an uncle, a grandfather,
has come,” said grandfather James
Brunswick, and Green-
and step-grandmother, as well as
Winn, 71, of Stamford. “Time went
wich grandparents Dr. Peter Arturi
his parents and sister, were all in
by fast.”
and his wife, Marilyn, beamed
attendance to mark the milestone.
as grandson Connor joined three
Carsen heads off to Middlebury
uncles, a brother and his father
College in the fall.
among the ranks of ’Wick alumni. Connor joins uncles from the classes of 1971, ’75 and ’83. His father, Perrin, is member of the class of 1978, while brother Morgan graduated in 2010.
01 P ausing for a picture after
Commencement were graduates (left to right) Carsen Winn, Kyler Lake, John Davis, Justin Cedeno and Pablo Pollish. 02 P arents also celebrate the milestone. 03 G raduate Jordan Reid gets a hug from
Headmaster Tom Philip.
“I’m very proud to see the person he has grown into,” said aunt Tracy Winn, of Norwalk. “He’s changed from a boy into a man.” At Brunswick, Winn was a Bruins’ linebacker who helped lead
“We have enjoyed it all this
a defense against Avon Old
time,” Dr. Arturi said as he took in
Farms’ Winged Beavers in
the scene at the reception following
the ’Wick Homecoming
Many graduates were all smiles, including (left to right) Peter Kazazes, Peter Rogan and John Davis.
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