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Message from Alumni Council President<br />

For the Class of 2010<br />

When I began drafting this letter, you were about to<br />

don your caps and gowns and walk across Fogg Field.<br />

It made me think back to my graduation and the path<br />

I have taken since that day. I can confidently say that<br />

my days at <strong>Berwick</strong> prepared me for the journey I was<br />

about to embark on, and I hope the same for you as new<br />

graduates! Not only would I like to congratulate the 63<br />

members of the Class of 2010 as graduates, but I would<br />

also like to officially welcome you as alumni of <strong>Berwick</strong>.<br />

As you say farewell to your Upper School days on the<br />

hill, please don’t say farewell to the school. The school,<br />

teachers, and fellow classmates can be a great resource<br />

and reference point as you start out on the next part of<br />

your journey and in the years to come.<br />

For Our Alums<br />

I wanted to make sure to take a minute to share what a<br />

great year we have had, from the increased participation<br />

at our regional events to the consistent giving to<br />

the Annual Fund. The Council is excited about our<br />

accomplishments so far and looking to the year ahead<br />

to continue to grow our alumni relationships and events.<br />

However, we can only be successful by connecting with<br />

you. I would love to hear from alums on what kinds of<br />

events you would like to see us offer and how we can<br />

better connect with you and your peers. Please feel<br />

free to contact me at gbmathews@yahoo.com.<br />

Enjoy your summer!<br />

Ginger Mathews ‘94<br />

Alumni Council President<br />

NYC Gathering, alphabetically: Lauren Bauder ‘02, Caitlin Chandler ‘02, Noah<br />

Chandler ‘01, Sarah Whitely D’Ercole ‘90, Margaux Groux ‘08, Elizabeth<br />

Hallett ‘83, David Kittredge ’82, Daniel Kleinmann ‘09, Ashley Knowlton ‘01,<br />

Michelle LaRoche ‘90, James Nenopoulos ‘69, Nancy Pindrus ‘69, Allison Power<br />

‘01, Adam Sirois ‘02, Catherine Whitaker ‘94, Cara Zakian ‘99. With BA staff<br />

Greg Schneider, Head of School, Jedd Whitlock, Director of Advancement, Patrick<br />

Connolly, faculty, and Kathryn Strand, Asst. Director of Development<br />

Alumni Class Notes<br />

1940<br />

Doris Flynn Grady: 70 years! Can you believe it With<br />

a class of only 23 students, there are not many of us<br />

that are still active, but still the memories of our days<br />

at <strong>Berwick</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> are very much alive. We seem<br />

to be all over the areas such as California, Michigan,<br />

British Columbia, Tennessee, and the good old New<br />

England area. This, therefore, makes it very difficult for<br />

all of us to get together to just reminisce about such<br />

things as football, basketball, teachers, band, Fogg<br />

Library, colleges we went to, and how BA affected the<br />

progress we made after we graduated on that beautiful<br />

sunny day in June of 1940. I am sure that none of you<br />

have forgotten the song that Don Guay had us do in<br />

harmony for Class Day. All of a sudden we were all off<br />

key, Marion Mick and I started to giggle, and then the<br />

song was a disaster. Since some of you cannot make<br />

it to the reunion in September of 2010, it would be<br />

great if each of you could forward to me a log of events<br />

about yourself that could be shared with those of us<br />

who attend. It would be great if you could do this. I<br />

will compile them and then forward them to each and<br />

every one of you. Send them to me, Doris Grady, 42<br />

Longhill Road, Dover, NH 03820.<br />

1941<br />

Anne Finnegan Lutrzykowski: My big and only news for 2010 is that my husband, Thad, died on March 30, and I have<br />

been buried in paperwork ever since. Needless to say, it has been very lonely without him, and I miss his wise counsel. My<br />

best wishes to all.<br />

1942<br />

June Souther Snow: After over 25 years at it, I am still an active volunteer despite fading vision. I must mention that my four<br />

years at BA have served me well through life. They were good years, and the memories are always with me. I am enjoying a<br />

correspondence with Priscilla (Pinder) Rogers, also class of ‘42. She now lives in Florida. My best to all.<br />

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