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to the Chicago area seven years ago from Brooklyn. Nancy and her husband enjoy traveling, babysitting their grandchildren, and participating in activities in their vibrant community. They travel to Northern California as frequently as possible to visit their older son and his five children. Nancy and her husband enjoy keeping up with Moravian friends and participating in the school’s events as they can. They would love to catch up with fellow alumni in the Chicago area.

1966

Rev. David Berg; dgberg@starpower.net

1957

Pearl Stein; steinpearl18@gmail.com

Joan DeLaurentis and Pearl Stein have been enjoying concerts in Philadelphia together for several years. It has been a wonderful way for us to keep in touch.

1961

Sam Maczko; sfmaczko@yahoo.com

Nancy Warren-Van Dyke and her husband relocated to the Chicago suburbs two years ago from Long Island, New York, where they lived after graduate school. They moved to be closer to their younger son and his family, who moved

Ken Davis was recently inducted into the Abington Senior High School Hall of Fame in recognition of his accomplishments in government, politics, and business. After graduating from Moravian, he earned a master’s degree in government from American University, then served as chief of staff to Pennsylvania’s US Senator Hugh Scott. Following Scott’s retirement, Ken worked as a government relations consultant and lobbyist for Rohm and Haas Company, after which he founded his own firm and eventually merged it with a Philadelphia law firm. After retirement, Ken remained active in political and civic affairs, serving as a Lower Merion Township commissioner and Montgomery County party chairman. He has also served on the faculty of Temple University’s long-term learning institute, teaching a course in government and politics. Indulging in his love of music, Ken served on the board of the Philadelphia Orchestra, traveling with it on concert tours in Israel and Japan.

1967

Kathie Broczkowski Klein; kathieklein45@aol.com

Kathie Broczkowski Klein is proud to share that this past spring her daughter, Holly Klein, was presented with the Eddie Award for her editing of Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio, which won the 2023 Oscar for best animated feature. Holly had worked on the film for almost three years. An exhibit of the animated work followed at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Holly lives in Portland, Oregon, with her husband, Oliver Jones, and their daughters, Penelope and Lucille. She had attended the Academy Awards in LosAngeles in a prior year when her husband built an entire Japanese village for the film Kubo and the Ten Strings. Holly and Oliver studied animation at the Royal College in London.

Elaine DeReamer Conner was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in early 2019 and underwent Whipple surgery. She has beaten the odds so far, surviving four years. Despite the discomforts and treatments, Elaine continues to play tennis, organize round robins, and perform her duties as Oakmont Tennis Club Board Secretary. She also loves to spend a lot of time with her two granddaughters, ages 13 and 15, and attend their tennis, basketball, and softball competitions.

1971

John Madison; moravianalum@aol.com

Janice Fischel sends greetings from New Hampshire, where she and her husband have lived since 1973, save for several sabbaticals on the West Coast. Her husband retired in 2019 after 46 years of teaching at Dartmouth College. Janice is still happily busy with her photographic note card business, jgfischel.com. She does the photography, makes the cards, and sells them to gift shops and independent bookstores, among other locations. Her son, Josh, daughter-in-law, Cameren, and their son live in Acton, Massachusetts. Both Josh and Cameren are teachers.

1976

Lisa Mansback Berk; lman405@msn.com

June Rhoda; june.rhoda@yahoo.com

Robert Huth Jr. retired in May 2023, having served most recently as chief financial officer at Stetson University in DeLand, Florida, for 12 years and prior to that as executive vice president at Middlebury College in Middlebury, Vermont, for nearly 13 years. Robert earned his MBA at Lehigh University. He and his wife, Barbara Colbourne Huth ’77, have four daughters and eight grandchildren. Bob and Barbara will spend time visiting family and plan to spend time in Vermont and Florida in the coming years.

1977

John Fauerbach has been living in Florida near Daytona Beach. He was diagnosed with and treated for life-threatening non-Hodgkin lymphoma and associated immune thrombocytopenia (a blood platelet disorder). Fortunately, his home is 20 minutes from the Florida Cancer Specialists. After intensive chemotherapy, his cancer is in remission, and his blood numbers are out of the danger zone and slowly improving.

1980

Molly Donaldson Brown; unsinkable2010@hotmail.com

In 2007, after working in church ministry, Cindy Caporaso decided to head back into a kindergarten classroom. She had been working part-time at the WorkFamily Connection until they offered her

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