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Class Notes for 1988

Fall 2020

Greetings, classmates! I hope that you and your families are staying safe and positive in these challenging times. Hopefully, we will have opportunities to reconnect in person in the near future and make up for opportunities that may have been missed. * Congratulations to Mel Brown Bride, who was appointed director of development at the San Miguel School in Providence. San Miguel, in operation since 1993, serves fifth- through eighth-grade students from underserved populations in the Providence area. * Scott Bunker provided an update from the Cape. His daughter Sarah received her master’s degree in public policy from Georgetown last year and accepted an offer from the World Bank in D.C. She’s working from home due to the coronavirus, but she’s excited and looking forward to the challenge. Scott’s son, Rob, recently returned from living in Hungary and will be helping dad with his insurance office while also working on his teaching certificate. Youngest daughter Lily attends Cape Cod Lighthouse Charter, where she sees Susie Crowell Remillard ’87, who is a teacher there. Scott keeps in close contact with Rob Koff and Tim Wissemann. Rob is a passionate skier and recently took a trip to Breckenridge. Tim also gets some skiing in and regularly sees Gary Donaldson. Both of Tim’s children graduated from college this past spring. * As for me, after working as a school counselor for more than 25 years, I decided to “take a break”—just like Rachel and Ross on Friends. I spent the last school year working as a tennis administrator for a parks and recreation district in Littleton, Colo. I was also employed by Winter Park Resort as a ski guide, where I broadened my ski experiences to include night skiing with headlamps and uphill skiing with skins. Although the ski season was cut short due to COVID-19, I still managed to get in 66 days. Next fall, I will start a new position in the Post Grad Center at Littleton High School, where I look forward to wearing something other than snow pants or sweats!

 
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