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Bob Dunn is managing partner of CuliQuip LLC, a company that offers kitchen design services, and markets and installs large kitchen equipment and restaurant supplies. Bob lives in Rye, NY with wife Phyllis.
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James Perry Lucco is a writer who earned a Masters in Liberal Studies from Kean University in 2008 and a Masters in Holocaust & Genocide Studies from Kean University in 2009. In 2009 he was listed in Who’s Who in America and Who’s Who in the World.
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Carl Bruen lives in Morristown, NJ with wife Robin and daughter Elizabeth (9). Carl owns his own design and building business, Bruen Custom Building, LLC. For the past 13 years he has overseen exterior and interior addition, and kitchen and bath remodelling projects. James Kraus was recently promoted to Senior Vice President and General Counsel of Crum & Forster. He lives in Randolph, NJ.
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Bob Plain retired from the North Carolina Community
Making Waves
Tom Luby ’72, the Voice of Delbarton
This year’s Delbarton Fund Drive included a “flash” appeal — a compilation of photos, narration and music — designed to encourage alumni participation. All elements in the presentation were School-produced, and digital photography teacher Dave Martin put the pieces together. Musical director Dave Blazier used a piano piece by Kevin Buczkowski ’09 for the background, and the ‘Voice of Delbarton’, our narrator, was Tom Luby ’72. Here Blazier sits at the Fine Arts Center control room console while Tom Luby listens to a replay. Note: Delbarton alumni are an exceptionally supportive group. This year they led independent school giving with an impressive 46% participation rate.
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Making Waves
The Big Guy Is Finally Home
On October 3, 2009, the massive stainless steel hockey player created by artist Jon Krawczyk ’88 for the New Jersey Devils organization was dedicated. The sculpture is on permanent display in the plaza in front of the Devils new Arena at The Rock in Newark, NJ. Fellow alumnus Mike 62
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Gilfillan ’82, (shown here, on right, with the artist) commissioned the statue and was there for the official unveiling. In November, 2008, Jon brought the statue – still in pieces after its cross country trek from his Malibu studio -to Delbarton campus to give students a preview. He
spent a week last August soldering the sculpture back together in its new home. All are now welcome to visit the big guy when they join the Devils fan zone at home games.