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1963<br />
Jim Harvey: Being well trained by Headmaster Dr.<br />
Albert Kerr, I continue to be a lifelong learner. Finally<br />
at age 65 I completed my Ph.D. in Urban Education<br />
Policy at Cleveland State University in Cleveland,<br />
OH. Now that I’ve warded off dementia for a few more<br />
years, my next goal is to become physically fi t! Wish<br />
me luck! I plan to have washboard (ripped) abs for our<br />
50th reunion in 2013! All is going well. Ruth and I are<br />
planning to move to Orangeburg, SC, or Asheville,<br />
NC, in the near future if the housing market improves<br />
so we can sell our house. I’m looking forward to really<br />
retiring and perhaps teaching a course now and then or<br />
just porch-sitting (a fi ne Southern tradition).<br />
1965<br />
Larry Littlefield: I plan to attend our 45th Reunion this<br />
September and urge everyone from the great class of<br />
1965 to do the same!<br />
Rob Perkin: I have been participating in the<br />
development of the James Burton Music Studio in<br />
Shreveport, LA. I would like to extend my best wishes<br />
to all my classmates and the <strong>Berwick</strong> community for a<br />
most pleasant summer.<br />
1966<br />
Charles Kuntz: After graduate school, I spent 29<br />
enjoyable years as a geologist, working on a wide variety<br />
of engineering and environmental studies, ranging from<br />
seismic suitability of proposed and existing Midwestern<br />
nuclear power station sites in the 1970s to the fate and<br />
transport of spilled crude oil from the Exxon Valdez<br />
in Alaska in the early 90’s. My longest tenure of 20<br />
years was with the firm of Dames & Moore (now URS)<br />
in Chicago, Charleston, WV, and Cincinnati; and I<br />
spent seven years with Battelle Memorial Institute in<br />
Columbus and two years with an engineering firm,<br />
also in Columbus. In 2000 I retired from the profession<br />
and began a rewarding career working with high<br />
school students as a science intervention specialist in<br />
the school district from which my son and daughter<br />
graduated. By getting off the treadmill that limited my<br />
free time for so many years, I truly enjoy the relaxing<br />
hours of late afternoons and summer vacations that I<br />
have as an educator. In a few years when I retire, I’ll add<br />
mornings to my collection of available time to pursue<br />
new interests.<br />
1969<br />
Steven Brown: On May 14, 2010, my son Gregory<br />
graduated from Wake Forest University in Winston<br />
Salem, NC, with a law degree. He is now living in<br />
Florida. My daughter Allison is expecting her first child<br />
(my fi rst grandchild) on July 4, 2010.<br />
1970<br />
Charles Andres: So 40 years. hmmm. The world<br />
we lived in was the perfect crucible to breed the rule<br />
breakers needed to change the world. In the process<br />
we made lifelong friends. So it’s time to get back<br />
together and break some more rules! See you Sept 25<br />
or thereabouts. Complete alumni weekend schedule<br />
is at the same old place: www.berwickacademy.org/<br />
alumni or here: www.facebook.com/berwickacademy.<br />
Here’s a website for ancient cross country runners:<br />
http://thehappeningworld.net/iphonediary/BA-Sept09.<br />
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