Alumni Notes
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2008 – 09 Park Alumni
Bruce Ehrmann writes that he and his wife, Nancy, “were blessed with the birth of a great-grandson, Isaac Solomon Ehrmann, in January 2009.” (Isaac is the son of Benjamin Ehrmann, Park Class of 1996.)
Michael R. Deland ’56
1938 Class Representative: Putty McDowell 781-320-1960 Pbmcd2@verizon.net
This award is to be given to the alumnus/alumna who exemplifies The Park School’s values and
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educational mission through
Warren “Renny” Little had the pleasure of serving on the committee for the 50th anniversary of lacrosse at the Rivers School, where he taught and coached Varsity and J.V. lacrosse for six years. “Over 80 graduates showed up for the Alumni Game, a BBQ, and then watched the men’s Varsity team beat Belmont Hill.”
distinctive achievement in his or her community or field of endeavor. This person’s leadership and contributions have made a meaningful impact and inspire our current students and alumni.
1950 Class Representative: Galen Clough 812-477-2454
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Class Representative: Bob Bray 617-696-8673 rbray@thebraygroup.com
Elizabeth Dane writes, “We are snowbirds between Tucson and Red Lodge, Montana, where four grandchildren live. I am having a wonderful time playing the recorder with several early music groups and an old time band. Music has opened up some delightful new worlds.” Her husband, Patrick Clinton, collects Mexican and South American folk art.
BECOME A
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Class Representative Stay in touch with old friends! Gather class news for the Bulletin! Help plan your reunion! Want to learn more? Please contact Eliza Drachman-Jones ’98 Director of Alumni Relations 617-274-6022 or alumni@parkschool.org
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Achievement Award
Nathalie Hubbard Bramson let us know that her son, Samuel Appleton Bramson, will be a senior this coming year at Carnegie Mellon University. Nathalie’s husband, Lee, recently retired from the National Endowment for the Humanities. Roger Brown writes, “I attended Browne and Nichols School in Cambridge right after Park School, and we had our 50th reunion this June. It was a great time and a lot of fun...some classmates I had not seen for 50 years, but we all related quite well, sharing experiences and memories from the ‘old days.’ When I first arrived at B & N as a ninth grader, I was welcomed by Gerry “Tish” Tishler and Bill Bazley ’55 who were with
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me at Park. We covered both schools in our stories.”
1963 Class Representative: Amy Lampert 617-232-4595 aslampert@gis.net
1966 Class Representative: Wigs Frank 610-964-8057 Emily Burr and her husband and have been working at The Meeting School, a small Quaker boarding school in Rindge, New Hampshire. Emily is the lead science teacher, a houseparent, and admissions director. She tells us, “Our school is also a working organic farm. If you want to know more, check out our website www.meetingschool.org.”
1967 Class Representative Needed Heidi Ravven is a professor of religious studies at Hamilton College and is working on her book, Searching for