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Cathy Stovell lives in Bermuda and has been marriedfor four years. She plans to attend the 30 th <strong>Brewster</strong>reunion this June and will try to bring fellowBermudians with her.1982Donna (Strodel) Aldridge and husband Brian live inWheaton, Illinois, with their three children: Katherine,16, Mary, 15, and Andrew, 12. Donna writes, “I havebeen a counselor in the Wheaton College CounselingCenter for three years after leaving the hospitalemergency room. My kids keep me very busy withsports, cheerleading, and other activities. Hard tobelieve that my oldest is now looking at colleges!”1983David Manning, his wife, Kellee, and their twochildren, Christopher, 17, and Erin, 14, live inHooksett, New Hampshire. Dave writes “I’m workingfor Microsoft as an engineer in the healthcareindustry. …I have started the college tour with myson. He is looking to stay in the New England area,so we will be doing a few road trips in the next year.We are planning a family vacation for this Februaryto Portugal. We went there four years ago, and reallyenjoyed our time in the Algarve region.”1985Joel Coffman wrote that his kids are doing well.Kayla is at Northeastern University and Chelseyis at Westfield State University. His son Tyler is asophomore at East Bridgewater High School. “Mywonderful wife, my rock for 22 years, is also doingwell.” Joel is on the mend from complications dueto Crohn’s disease, and he and his family recentlycompleted a walk and raised more than a $1,000 forCrohn’s research.1987Charles (C.B.) Currier lives in Annapolis, Maryland,with wife Melissa and twins Charles and Eleanor.“These days I’m not doing any political work; theeconomy and poor candidates contributed to mychange in work. I’m the director of engineering forResilience Corporation, a security appliance company.Kate Radley ’92 and Lynn Ellis are planning a June wedding.I’ve returned to sailing and race a Melges 24 and Pratt Institute and fell into the furniture industrycruise on an Alberg 30.The kids are just starting to and have never looked back. I worked for Crate &do some sailing and that’s great. I’m considering Barrel for seven years and for the past three yearsa possible change to either New Hampshire or at Environment Furniture. I enjoy designing andnortheastern Massachusetts.”developing a wide variety of products and work withsome top designers such as Jean-Marie Massaud. My1988work has taken me around the world from IndonesiaJonathan Gates lives in Portland, Maine, with and Japan to Brazil and Australia, and I will be goingwife Lauren and children Henry, 11, and Lillian, 9. to New Zealand later this year.”Jonathan owns and runs the Scarborough GroundsCafe. He’s in touch with Mike Massotta ‘89, 1992Dan Cote ‘90, and former faculty member David Michael Kupper, a busy father of three, recentlyPeterson.moved his family to Austin where he sells realestate for D.R. Horton Builders. Kate Radley and1989fiance Lynn Ellis are planning a June wedding inBart Hornor lives in Concord, New Hampshire, with Denver. Kate is an attorney with Radley, Sandoval,wife Debbie and children Camden, 7, and Ben, 2. His Southerland LLC in Denver.kids keep him very busy, but when he can, he enjoysvisiting Booth Bay and Camden in Maine. Bart is the 1993retail manager for Jo-Ann Fabric and Crafts Stores Inc. Isaac King was married two years ago and now hasa daughter Lola, 1 ½. He lives in Springfield, Illinois,1990and enjoys hunting, fishing, and camping. “We canDavid Putzel lives in Evanston, Illinois, with wife eat venison and fish almost all year long, eat fromAnna and children Ella, 5, and Wyatt, 2. “In 1998 our garden in the summer and fall, and freeze bagsI received my master’s in industrial design from of the plentiful sweet corn for the winter.”

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