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Class Notes<br />
1936<br />
Cecil Wentworth writes: “My education at <strong>Brewster</strong><br />
was a major contribution to my success with the<br />
Corps of Engineers and private consulting. I have<br />
great memories, particularly of the professional<br />
leadership of Mr. Sargent, Bob Page, and Miss<br />
Hubbard. Retired on a farm in Brookfield and South<br />
Berwick, Maine.”<br />
1944<br />
Lucille Macolino and husband celebrated 62 years of<br />
marriage in November. “We have six grandchildren<br />
and five great-grandchildren. We are very happy.<br />
They all play sports.”<br />
1945<br />
Iris Paul lives in Redding, Connecticut, and she has<br />
four grandchildren, ages 8 to 30.<br />
1947<br />
Bob Bishop and wife Carol are building a home in<br />
Houston. He fondly recalled his all-time favorite<br />
teacher Burtis Vaughan and performing in the play<br />
Our Town with classmates.<br />
1948<br />
Jacquellyn “Lynn” Ryan-Cameron has two sons<br />
and three grandchildren. “I moved recently from<br />
Camarillo, California, (where I lived after I retired)<br />
to Long Beach, California, to live closer to my<br />
sons David and Garth Ryan. I just celebrated my<br />
81st birthday and would love to reconnect with<br />
classmates, especially Lucia Jutras, who was<br />
my closest and dearest friend when I attended<br />
<strong>Brewster</strong>.”<br />
1950<br />
Brad Barker and wife Sindy live in Chapel Hill, North<br />
Carolina. He misses hearing news from the Class of<br />
1950 and especially would like to hear from Paula<br />
Garvey or Sylvia Gould Denton.<br />
1951<br />
Janet Noland worked for the government at the<br />
Pentagon and was assigned to Tokyo for two years,<br />
where she met her husband through the U.S. Army.<br />
She was married in Tokyo and was an Army wife in<br />
Maryland, Texas, New Mexico, and Germany. Janet is<br />
now retired and returned to New Hampshire in 1986.<br />
1953<br />
Leo Kravchuk writes: “I’m retired as a special<br />
agent with the Criminal Investigation Division<br />
of the Internal Revenue Service and also retired<br />
as a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve.<br />
Enjoying my retirement – family, traveling, and<br />
oenology.”<br />
1959<br />
Jane (Clow) Smalley writes: “I enjoy traveling and<br />
I just returned from a trip to Russia and Mongolia;<br />
the Hermitage in St. Petersburg; and the Kremlin in<br />
Moscow, including five days riding the Trans-Siberian<br />
Railroad to Mongolia. We went horseback riding for<br />
several days and slept in tents in the snowy Altai<br />
Mountains in western Mongolia. We also enjoyed<br />
meeting the families living on the steppes – the<br />
seemingly endless grasslands that went on forever<br />
– herding their yaks, goats, and sheep. We had our<br />
meals in a ger, a round felt-like structure similar to<br />
a yurt with a small stove for cooking and warmth.<br />
We completed the trip by attending a festival to<br />
watch the centuries-old traditions of eagle hunting.<br />
The eagles are used to hunt small game, including<br />
Super Fans at a basketball game in the Smith Center. Among the Super Fans are David Pollini ’57, former teacher<br />
Mal Murray, Jackie (Lord) Murray ’54, David Douglas ’59, Grace (Campbell) Douglas ’58, and Bruce Crowther ’64.<br />
Photo taken by Monie (Stevens) Zarinsky ’54.<br />
Jane (Clow) Smalley ’59 recently travelled through<br />
Russia and Mongolia.<br />
38 <strong><strong>Brewster</strong>Connections</strong> – Spring 2012