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News and Notes

Gatherings of friends who are alumni of Dudley and Kiniya happen all the time across the globe. Next time you are together with your Camp friends, snap a picture and send it to Camp so we can share the news across our community. campdudley.org/cdnews

#11156 John Low

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ry III, Chicago, IL wrote with news RID'XGOH\JDWK ering at the Marine Corps Birthday Ball with #23164 Major General Dan Yoo in :LOPLQJWRQ6&ODVW 1RYHPEHU3LFWXUHG here is #1156 John Lowry, Meleda Lowry, #10801 Dave Donahue/L]'RQDKXH-DQH/RZU\0LOOHU$ELU7DEDUD ni, #12080 Chris Davis. Additional alumni connection: /L]'RQDKXHDQG-DQH/RZU\0LOOHUZHUHVRURULW\VLVWHUV LQFROOHJHDQGDUHWKHPRPVRI'XGOH\0DULQH/LHXWHQ ants #19801 Nick Donahue and #19556 Preston Miller. 3UHVWRQDQG1LFNZLOOFHOHEUDWHWKH0DULQH&RUSVELUWKGD\ in California where they are currently stationed but on different bases.

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Eric von Kutzleben, #15756 John Morgan, #16256 Alex von Kutzleben, and #9556 Bernd

“Bernie”. Bernie wrote: “With everyone spread around the country (Alex in 1&(ULFLQ:9-RKQLQ9$DQGPHLQ)/ DQGLQSURIHV sions that don’t easily support simultaneous time off, such reunions are hard to organize, so this was indeed a very special occasion.” Family photo at

#18190 Griscom

Widing’s wed ding! This in cluded: #12055

Bradway Widing, #21055 Sam Widing, #18190

Griscom Widing, 6DUDK:LGLQJ #15385 Pete Maiurano, Isobel Maiurano, #19555 Lauren Maiurano and Mac Maiurano.

#18534 James

Frankel checked in from Brooklyn, 1<DIWHUDUHXQLRQ RI'XGOH\LWHVLQ $WODQWD*$-DPHV traveled to Atlanta along with friends

#17946 Alex Can

ning, #17525 Pete “Shorty” Treiber, and #18305 George Steele, to visit with #17974 Shane Canning and his wife Laura after the birth of their second son, Henry.

#24514 Caroline

Deans, Holden, MA, shared news of a recent ski day with Camp friends

#22898 Whitney Phelps, #23222 Donna Gran

fors, and #23372 Kathy Wiseman. They had a won derful weekend in early February hanging out in Burlington and enjoying a EOXHELUGVNLGD\DW6XJDUEXVK³&DPSFUHDWHVDQGVXVWDLQV IULHQGVKLSVLQWKHPRVWVRXO¿OOLQJZD\´&DUROLQHZULWHV

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Standing left to right: Eileen Hung, #6460 Phil Alden, #7114 Torrey Foster, #8161 Walter “Righty” Bisselle, #9675 Dave West, #8545 Bill Cash, #9191 Carleton “Cleve” Cleveland, #8798 Al Cady, and #7906 Bill Bertsch / Seated left to right, Robbie Schuldt, Marge Weaver, #20001 Marnie McDonagh, Nancy Hung, Sandy Bertsch

Our efforts to be in touch with and reach out to alums from both our Camps is a never-ending process. LOOKING FOR LOST SHEEP!

YOU are our best resource to help your Dudley and Kiniya friends become reunited. The next time you are talking about Camp with your friends, ask them if they have heard from us or have seen this magazine. If not, it is up to YOU to plug them back in.

Get them to visit campdudley.org/reconnect and update their info! Be sure to follow up with us by emailing dawn@campdudley.org.

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