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Most recent additions (6/13/07): ChetKeefe, Kendra Axon, Michele Gold, Chris Maynard, Peter Fisher, Maria Van Liew
Plus:
John Gans, Ash
Eames, Macy Coffey,
Noni
Flanagan Cooper,
KT Henley Eames, Tammy
Marengo, Rachel Pentlarge,
Nick
Pancoast, Wil Catlin, Rebecca
Jackson, Beeg
Harris, Chris True, John
Rogers, Sam Bergquist,
Georgia Ellicott, Nancy
Jessup,
Georgia
Ellicott, Will (McNaughten) Loving
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Bruce Bergquist - founders & directors
Stewartsville, NJ 08886 Dear Will and everyone ever connected to BRS who might be reading this web page!!!!!! It is late Friday night and Bruce and I have just returned from a week in Seattle doing one of our workshops and visiting with our westcoast children and grandchildren. I can't tell you how excited we are to be hearing from all of you as you come on line and knowing that there may be a reunion in the summer of '07. BRS is still alive in our hearts and minds and we continue to be curious about all of you and where you are. Every new response on the BRS web page warms our hearts and brings a memory or two into our conversation. "remember when"..... follows. What an incredible time for Bruce and me. We did so much growing and so much has happened in our lives since then as is true for all of you. How can we ever catch up! Visited Sam
and his family in Boston the weekend before we left for Seattle and had
the opportunity to hear his band at a local Pub! I was blown away by the
performance. Can't believe I had never heard his band but now I'm a total
fan. Music seems to play a fairly large part in our family. Sally and
Chris's daughter, Rachel,(16) sings and dances in musicals and just sent
us a tape of one of her Opera pieces. Berit and husband John sing, and
grandson Jacob is pretty cool on the electric guitar. Sally takes voice
lessons. Music abounds, maybe thanks to debbie Stuart. You'll be happy
to hear my violin gathers dust! And Bruce still plays away on the keyboard.
Taken in Olympia, WA - Thanksgiving 2005 |
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| Will
(McNaughten) Loving - teacher, 1982-83 Amherst,
MA I settled in Amherst, Massachusetts in 1986 after a few years of teaching and leading Outward Bound courses. I have a wonderful family that consists of my partner Kate Loving (married 1992) and our 10-year old son, Noah. Until Noah's birth, Kate was a house painting contractor for 18 years and since then has focused on a number of things in addition to parenting. I worked as a carpenter and in a lumber yard for a few years, but when I got laid off in 1991, I decided to invest my unemployment time in learning to use my Mac well enough to earn money from it. Since that time, I've worked from my home doing computer consulting, primarily database design and database publishing (Mac & Win) using FileMaker Pro and QuarkXPress. Kate and I also taught East Coast Swing for a number years, something we loved and enjoyed sharing with over a thousand students in that time.
My primary focus these days is making more time for my family and at the same time developing and promoting a database system I've developed for use by Community Arts Schools as well as non-profit organizations in general. I have 38 organizations (about 2/3 music schools) using the software. Noah is a wonderful guy and love being with him and watching him grow and learn. His interest in theater has re-kindled my own and I've recently been collecting and getting to know recordings of Broadway musicals of the last 15-20 years. We've been to NYC to see Wicked twice and Noah was in about 8 different productions during 2005. The major non-business project that I regularly put time into is that I am the volunteer Programme Officer for Zambia for the World Computer Exchange, an organization dedicated to bringing computer technology and the internet to developing countries. In the last two years I’ve facilitated the shipment of over 3000 computers - nearly all iMacs and G3 Macs - to Zambia, nearly all of which are destined for Zambia’s poorest and most rural schools. Getting the internet to those schools, however, is a much hard proposition, but people are working on it. For a slide show showing the arrival of the the first load of computers two years ago, see: New Vision for Africa the main organization I've been working with in Africa. I haven't been to Zambia yet, but as soon as I find a sponsor to pay for my plane ticket, I'm going!
The director
of New Vision for Africa, Rev. Abednego Mambwe, |
Will twisting balloons at the Amherst Town Fair
Katie & Will on the top of Monadnock this spring Capt. Noah Loving , Starfleet Officer |
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| John
Gans - teacher, 1980-82 email:
It looks like a number of you will soon be getting together for the BRS Reunion. I wish I could be with you all in person, but know that I am with you in my thoughts and in my heart. I have just
recently returned from a 4 1/2 month sabbatical with my family. We traveled
around the world and spent time on every continent but Antarctica. After
38 flights, I am just not ready to BRS and the BRS community continues to have a significant impact on my life. Please give hugs and greetings to everyone for me. Also thank you for all of your work to organize the website and the reunion. My warmest
regards to you all!! - John is now the Executive Director of NOLS, the National Outdoor Leadership School in Lander, Wyoming. After teaching at BRS, he left to become an instructor at NOLS. While there, he met Will (McNaughten) Loving, who was taking a semester course and told him about BRS (see picture) where Will went to work the following Fall. Twenty-three years later John is still at NOLS. Click here to read a letter in the NOLS "Leader" magazine the year John took over.
John with son Noah in Glacier National Park, British Columbia, Canada |
John Gans teaching a weather class for NOLS in Canyonlands NP in February 1982 (Will Loving on left) |
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| Georgia
Ellicott - student, RC teacher, etc.; 1978-80 422
Court Street, Keene, NH 03431 Here we are; my son, Nick (18), my husband, Jim and his daughter, Emily (20) and myself. At present, Jim and I are renovating the home that we bought in 2000. Jim works as an architectural designer which he has done for most of the past 20 years; his favorite thing to do (as well as hanging around with me) is to sing in the good ol' barbershop style with his quartet. He also has an older daughter, Sara (21), who lives in CT and a much older step daughter, Jill, who is married to a Coast Guard officer and is about to have their 2nd child. Nick loves technology and its many current and possible future applications. He has interned with an independent filmmaker in Brooklyn where he provided tech support and production assistance of all kinds on a short film titled The Artful Dodger. Currently, he interns at and is employed by the local Public Access TV station, which he loves. He attends an experiment of the public school system called Monadnock Community Connections, and may graduate by the end of the summer (competency based; not time based learning). Emily (pictured here at her Black Belt celebration) lives in Arcata, CA, works in a small restaurant, and visits back east when she can. As for me, 2006 brought many changes to my family. My Grampa died in April, my Gramma in Nov. They raised me and were dear to me beyond words. Our family is in transition now; new roles and new horizons ahead. I make money modeling for artists which I have been privileged to do for low these 20 years and I House Manage at The Colonial Theatre (which means that I manage the 125+ volunteer ushers and work every live event). I also love to spend time in my gardens, labirynth, with my cats and my family. I am a Feri Priestess and a Witch in the Reclaiming Tradition (initiated on 22 July 2006 after 15 years of practice and about 16 months of focused preparation). What does that mean? After 20 years clean and sober, I have found my personal home in the universe of possibilities. I am now at the beginning of understanding what I am meant to do, study, and practice for the greatest good. I practice the ancient arts of bending reality, working with energy, healing and ministering from the personal to the global. I am responsible for having integrity in all of my interactions. We, as a family, are alternately concerned and amazed by the state of the world. We have protested in DC, participate in the weekly vigil here in Keene, implement permaculture adjustments as we go, and mostly, attend as well as possible to each other and our loved ones. The rest of our household includes my old cat, Inanna (calico), a black lady cat whom we took in, named Ledga, and her now-grown kittens Belgerath (grey male), Misty (grey female), Leonardo (black male), and Luna (black female). That's 6 cats...3 black. Darwin (orange and white cat) died of congestive heart failure on Dec 15, 2006 and Princess Yemaya, my beautiful black dog died Mar 30 after a 3 mo. illness which was either lyme or cancer and no treatment was working. Submitted with love, Georgia
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| Nancy
Jessup - teacher; 1981-83 Florence,
MA 01062 413-584-3514 (h) I am loving
being mom to a beautiful, smart, sparkling and joyous seven year old daughter,
Phoebe, who I adopted from Vietnam seven years ago. We live in a quasi-mini-cohousing
situation with my best friend Emma and her partner Milton. A year and
a half ago we bought two houses on the same property. We share a big yard
with garden and Phoebe can hop, skip and jump over to their house any
time she likes. We live in a wonderful old neighborhood in the Baystate
section of Northampton, residents include black bears. We live across
the street from the Mill River, the same river I've been living along
in various locations since 1989.
Nancy, Ruby and Phoebe |
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Ene Osteraas-Constable - student, 1982-83 885 Jonive Road website: http://thewowhaus.com Dear Will,
Thanks for working on this! W'eve just moved to 3 acres in Sonoma County,
CA. Our website: thewowhaus.com;
an easy way to catch up with people on what we've been up to. |
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| Sam
Bergquist - student; 1978-81 9
Edge Hill Street Check out my band! http://myspace.com/loosechangebostonband I'm living in Jamaica Plain (part of Boston) with my two wild child boys (Isak 8, Finn 6) and my wife, Kristina. I teach 4th grade in Newton (my 14 th year teaching) and love the daily challenges (most of the time) of teaching children Some of the issues that arise with my nine and ten year old students are not that much different than the ones we all confronted in the Yellow House common room. I feel fortunate to be surrounded by wonderful friends and family. I still play music (I will post my band website), enjoy outside adventures (running, skiing, hiking, etc), and all the cultural activies in the city. Unbelievably, and completely coincidently, Kristina and I bought a rustic cabin in Wentworth (no running water or electricity) and my family spends many weekends up there. I have a new appreciation for all the outdoor adventure to be experienced in that area, and I am, of course, constantly reminded of that crazy, wonderful place on Ellsworth Hill. Here are some pics of me playing at Chris True's wedding, Finn and Isak, and Kristina. Love, Sam
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| John
Rogers - student; 1979-81 50
Woodbury Street, Keene, NH 03431 Here's a little from a recent email; we hope John will send more details soon! We are doing well, Judy, Patrick (our youngest who is 17 )and myself live in Keene, while Tyler our oldest (21) lives in Florida. Judy and I own a small coffee shop right on main street. We roast our coffee right on site. |
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| Chris
True - student; 1980-82 Eden
Prairie, MN This info pulled from the above website. Hoping to hear from Chris soon! |
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| Bruce
"Beeg" Harris - student; 1980 San
Diego, CA At Bruce Bergquist's request, Beeg has written and shared with us the compelling story of his life before, during and after his brief stay at Baker River School. "You know, at first there was hesitation in writing this letter. Because I felt that I was only a small part of the Baker River School experience. However my respect and love for my friends Bruce and Betsy compelled me to do so. I arrived at BRS a very confused and messed up individual. My childhood up to then was not one full of joy and happiness. When I was four my mother worked at an orphanage and met a young man there who she took a liking to....Click here to read the rest of Bruce's story...
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| Rebecca
Jackson - student; 1980-83 103
Davis Street This last September I started attending Greenfield Community College, the Fine Arts program. I've spent the last 13 years working for various potters, glass makers, bookbinders, lamp makers and a stone mason from Ireland. I have all the skills I need to start my own studio, but no confidence. I am currently working for a metal smith at Raredon Resources in Florence. Thinking quietly about the possibility of glass and metal sculpture. School is about exploring options, having fun and not being so serious for awhile. Mike has three beautiful daughters - Francisca (20), Samantha (16), and Erin (11). They're in Nashua, N.H. I'm enjoying watching people sign on to the site. Hope more do.
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7132 SW 32nd Ave I’m
in Portland, Oregon, working as a Footwear Developer for Nike (where I
was surprised one day to discover Becky and Michael Jackson’s sister,
Diana, working in the model-making studio in the basement of my building).
Neither of these (Portland, Nike) ever appeared on my ‘where do
I see myself in five years’ plans, but they have their benefits.
For one, I’ve been able to sneak sustainable and recycled materials
into millions of shoes (you can blame me for those recycled PET laces
that just won’t stay tied), and I do get to travel to places I wouldn’t
ordinarily see. But mainly I moved here (from Las Vegas, but that’s
another story) to marry Brenda, a poet I met at the University of Washington
MFA program back in the 90’s, before I knew that most of the futures
I couldn’t imagine are much better than those I would. Which is
to say that perhaps a full life has more tenses in it than we have words
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Wil & Brenda (see new picture from Year 3 SW Expedition also sent in by Wil) |
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Nick Pancoast - student; 1978-80 Colchester, Vermont email: Bruce & Betsy: I have been in the hotel business since college and it has allowed me to do the things that I really enjoy in life. I have spent most of my time in New England working in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont. Currently I'm working in Vermont but I will be soon moving back to New Hampshire. I have been married for twelve years to Paula who is originally from Newfoundland, Canada. She is a wonderful woman and works for Southwest airlines so we take full advantage of her flying privileges and travel as often as possible. We have been all over the United States, Europe, Africa and are planning a trip to South America. She just got some free tickets to Alaska and we are planning on going there in September. Paula and I have lived in New Hampshire for seven years and have just moved back into the house we own in Northwood just east of Concord. My heart
has always been in the outdoors and I have spent a great deal of time
skiing, climbing mountains, bicycling and anything else that keeps me
active. I must say that looking back at my time at Baker River School
it made a difference in a difficult period of my life and gave me some
direction. I truly believe that some of the lessons that I learned there
have carried forward over the last 25 or so years. I was so happy to hear
from you last week it just made my day. It would be great to see you some
time and please tell Sam I said hello. |
Nick and Paula in Tanzania |
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Rachel Pentlarge - student; 1978-81 2030 Lanier Drive Rachel will be in touch soon with more pictures and a note. |
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Tammy Marengo - student; 1980-82 email: It's been a bit of a long road on this end, but will try to be brief. Lots of struggles since I left BRS, but am alive and kicking. Deb and I adopted our son Tobias 16 years ago from Ohio...I left Deb in 1995 and fortunately still see Tobi, though Deb is mercilessly vindictive to this day about my having left. Tobi, and parenting Tobi, despite our deep connection from day one (he was 7 months when he came home) has been very difficult, and he struggles with trying to be "normal" while dealing with various learning disabilities and an autistic disorder. Being we could not adopt as a couple at the time, I have no rights to Tobi and can do little to push Deb to get him the services he needs.This is an ongoing frustration...but I am allowed to see him twice monthly and we continue to share an intense bond. After a string of failed relationships, I have found and been with Denise for six years (hallelujah!). We live on the west side in Worcester in a nice house she bought us from her parents last year. She is creative director at an ad agency in Norwood and is wonderful to me. I got my MSW in 1995 and have worked in various clinical agencies and had my own practice for a while, incorporating Reiki and Shamanic healing. Have become deeply involved in Native American traditions and this provides me much faith and joy. In 1999 I developed Mono, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and a myriad of other medical conditions (including Fybromyalgia and severe endocrine problems) which ultimately put me on disability by 2002. Haven't been able to work, but am quite productive at home and health is better than it has been in a long time. I hope to continue to see improvement. Since 1999, I have been writing a book about one of my mother's "AIDS babies", Ida, who I worked with through my Mom (as her mother's helper while I was getting my Bachelor's). She was the daughter I never had, and an angel. We were quite close. In 1997, she got sick and unexpectedly died (and is the only one of my mother's five terminally-ill children to pass on). This was extremely difficult for me, mostly because it was such a surprise. But anyway, a series of miraculous events occurred after her death and I had to write about it. I finally finished it this year, got it copyrighted, and am currently looking for an agent. Simultaneously, I am working on our new backyard, practicing Tai Chi and working to lose 30 pounds. I have been dieting (for medical and allergies reasons vs. weight loss) since November and have lost 28 pounds so far. A lot of this extra weight is due to edema and years of being unable to exercise due to fatigue and body pain. I also try to maintain close bonds with all my nieces and nephews and see one client for free to keep my feet in the professional door. I don't know that I could handle the pressures of working under a clinical umbrella again, but hope to start, down the road, doing private practice again part-time, and lecturing on spirituality and children, parenting, self-help, etc. I plan on arranging a lecture at the local health food store in September, though I've yet to look into the details. We'll see how that goes! Pretty amazing, given my past terror of groups, ha? When I was doing clinical work, psychiatrists, doctors, social workers, etc. were banging down my door and begging me to see their clients (mostly children)...but I couldn't keep up with the demand. I knew what I was doing was helping a lot of people and that's why they were banging down my door. But there's only one me. So I became resolved that I would lecture someday in the hopes of reaching far more people at a time - specifically therapists, doctors, psychiatrists, parents, teachers, etc. I have done some small lectures at schools and have been on panels at a few foster care agencies, but nothing on a large scale. I must admit this BRS website is blowing me away. I got it from Rachel Pentlarge, who I talk to regularly. I would love to hear from people.
Tammy & Tobi at 7 months ------------Tammy & Tobi in 2000 |
Tammy, Tobi and Denise
Tammy and Tobi
Tammy and Denise |
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Marty Sartwell - student; 1981-82 Martha Sartwell email: Marty has sent in some pictures from Year 4 and will be sending a note soon! |
Kendra & Marty - 1981 |
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| KT Henley Eames - student; 1978-80 Henley Eames (aka KT) email: Update: For much of my adult life I have been on a Spiritual path, one that has provided a gift of Knowing. God has provided me with challenges I never thought I’d asked for! As always challenge has provided me with the opportunity to be present and find love in every moment. I have had Lyme Disease for 14 years now. Initially I was misdiagnosed with Chronic Fatigue and acute low back pain. Three years ago I was correctly diagnosed with Lyme. I have spent great periods of time in solitude. And I have made clear choices to stay with my life no matter how hard it might get. Not knowing how long I would be ill, choosing treatments, sticking with whatever the moment required put me to the test. Did I pass or fail? As always, I never really know. I just move on to whatever is next. Continuing to journey even when I am not where I think I should be at whatever stage of life I am in. The day, the next meal, the call to breathe in the fresh air these things help me to stay focused and continue to grow. After diagnosis I was on antibiotics for 2 years. One of these years I was stuck on the second floor of our apartment with a foot injury (when you have Lyme, injuries often take much longer to mend.) I lost a lot of muscle mass at that time. Things weren’t looking too good, so I decided to work with a healer/nutritionist who uses extensive kinesiology. It was a slow process, but eventually the tide turned and I could see significant progress. About a year ago I tested negative for Lyme. I am now free of active Lyme. But I still have symptoms, which I know are dissipating. I have some medications to get off and basic strengthening to do. I still get frustrated and will things to move faster, but that doesn’t work. When I look at how far I’ve come I slow down and watch a good movie. I haven’t fully assimilated these last years; I don’t know what my future will be. I only know that my full time job has been recovery from illness. I look forward to assisting others in whatever way God calls and to spending more time in nature. Love To You All, Henley PS. Before moving to Marin County, I lived in Palo Alto, CA where I worked for Windham Hill Records. This is when I decided to use my middle name, Henley instead of KT. Previously I lived in Santa Fe and Dixon, NM. There I worked at “Herbs Etc.” as well as a natural food store. I thank BRS for my intense love of the Southwest. I also enjoy watercolor painting and Native American practices. I am currently learning from Tammy Marengo how to heal with gems, as well as receiving long distance Reiki from her. I live with my Mom who I enjoy playing cards with, and my cat Prince Desert Sky who reminds me to have fun. I joke around and sing out of tune with my friend Ramon Chen who along with my mother has played a primary role in taking care of me during this time. Thank you Will McNaughten for starting this BRS web site. You put a lot of work into it. I love reading each person’s update and being in touch with one another.
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Henley & Prince 2006
Henley and Meirov (caregiver/friend from Spirit Rock Meditation Center), 2006
Henley and dear friend Ramon, 2006 |
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Noni Flanagan Cooper - student; 1980-82 30 Greenwood Street email: I got this website info from Sam Bergquist. Thank you for putting it all together! Baker River School was a magical place for me. My father said I blossomed into a flower there. It will always be a special place filled with special people and lots of memories. I think of my friends from Baker River School often and wonder where they are and what they are up to. Has life been kind to them and do they have what they want? Bruce and Betsy - I think of you both and couldn't imagine what you were up to. I googled you and was amazed by what you are still doing. You two have drive and spirit and so much to share and give. You gave so much to me, when I really needed it. Baker River School made me come alive for the first time in a long time. Thank you for that. Thank you for caring so much about all of us and pouring your hearts and souls into the little school on the hill. I sure hope there is a way to coordinate a reunion some where, some how. It would be great to see anyone and everyone. My life is on a steady course, but a course that I love. Jim and I are about to celebrate our 16th wedding anniversary (22 1/2 years since our first date), which is amazing because it doesn't feel like it has been that long. Funny how quickly life happens when you are not paying attention! We have three children Devlin, who is 14 and beginning high school this year, Grace, who is 11 and beginning middle school, and Jonathan, who is 7 and beginning 2nd grade. I worked for many years at Boston Symphony Orchestra and "retired" when Devlin was 6 months old. We moved to Santa Monica, CA for a year and came rumbling back east, on the heels of the Northridge earthquake in 1994. I am much happier in New England anyway. We have been living in Lexington for 9 years and just completed a major renovation on our house. I am enjoying my life as a full-time stay-at-home mother and I fill the "dull" moments by tap dancing as often as possible. During the school year I am a preschool teacher at the school Grace and Jonathan went to, which allows me to do something I love and still be home when each of my kids gets home from school. Then it is off to soccer or piano or dance or karate or swimming.... |
Noni - BRS Cleanup, 1983 |
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| Macy Coffey - student 1978-80, staff 1980-81 Moscow, Russia email: Among other things, my graduating minute said -
I've spent almost 19 years as an accountant / auditor first with Arthur Andersen and now Ernst & Young. Since 2001 I've been working in Russia. Professionally things fell into place along the way. Not to say my career has been easy, but in the end, it has mostly taken care of itself. My home office has two high speed internet connections and 3 phones ... what can I say, I guess it speaks for itself :) On the personal side, I've been involved with someone here for a couple of years. I still have a two-family house in Somerville, MA. I'm likely to leave Moscow in the next year or so ... not sure what the next stop is - I could stay abroad for a few more years or maybe back to Boston. If anyone is traveling to Russia, drop me a line ... guests are always welcomed. More details and photos at a later date. Love and hugs to those of you I know. Macy! |
Macy & Tammy (1980-81?) |
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| Ash Eames - staff; 1982-83 (family members: Deborah Stuart) 64 Buffalo Road email: As most of
you know I have stayed around Wentworth after the school closed for one
very good reason. Deborah Stuart and I were married in 1985 and continue
to have been living on Buffalo Road ever since. Our home is surrounded
by beautiful gardens which help make it a great place to live. About ten
years ago friends of mine and I began a community group called Friends
of Wentworth Parks and Recreation and have developed a well used park
down by Paige's swimming hole. The facilities include volley ball, tennis,
basketball and picnic space and a "tot lot" playground - with
the Baker River flowing right through the grounds. This past summer I
was able to hit tennis balls with Sam Berquist and his two boys on the
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Maria Van Liew - student; 1982-83 306 Kenney Street email: Hello! Well, what a hoot this is! Where to begin? I guess at the point, right after BRS, when I told my mother that my girlfriends and I were saving our money for a van with which we wanted to relocate to CA and work. Realizing I had no interest in college, she made a phone call to Bruce who, I think (my teens are a bit foggy in general!) helped get me into Clark U. in Worcester, where I worked retail 40 hrs. a week while attending classes. This allowed me to see which of the two was the better option to pursue. I was still doing my melancholy gothic-hippie thing until I discovered foreign languages and “woke up” and moved to Germany and Spain for a few years in the 1980s. While living south of Barcelona, I honed my teaching skills, finally started reading newspapers and learned world geography, as well as sang with a Catalan pop/rock band named Els Pets (trans: “The Farts”). That’s why that woman and I look constipated in the publicity photo! We’d sing about all the gross industry in our region (which stank!) due to un-tethered foreign investment, as well as the usual 20+ concerns. It was fun, but I jumped ship in 1990 to move to CA (finally!) and get my Ph.D in Lit. That took many moons and, believe it or not, I got sick of the sun and moved to Philadelphia for the position that I still hold today at West Chester U., 9 yrs. later! I teach Spanish literature, cultural history and film, and most of my scholarship is on cinema (and immigration to Spain,of late). I usually teach in Guadalajara, Mexico in the summer, though now that I’m married, I’m not so keen on these long stints abroad. Oh yeah, my long-standing loner status has ended by marriage (last Oct) to my dear Dan. We’re the same age and have a lot of fun together, and since we’re both officially “middle-aged”, we’re going to skip the kid thing, though I do like them! If I were younger, I’d consider it. But, I’m enjoying an intense pursuit of yogic knowledge, while the service demands of my job keep me pretty grounded. This past year (academics think in terms of Aug - Aug) I had a sabbatical during which I took my dream trip to India, Hong Kong and Japan. It was hot in India in Jan, and freezing cold in Japan in March! Hence the varying attire. The young maidens in saris are actually transvestites, who aren’t treated very well at all in India, so they were very affectionate with me once they realized I wasn’t judging them. And the little geisha is a friend’s daughter - what a cutie! And the little school kids in a wealthy suburb of Tokyo - don’t get me staaahhhhted! I can’t find my older photos (of BRS, for example), though I don’t think I had a camera in those days. So much fun catching up with you, your families and your projects. Hasta luego!
Wedding Kiss + Japan in March
Old Woman in Zaca |
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| Peter Fisher - staff; 1979-82(?) Waiting for a note from Peter!
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| Michele Gold Fava - student; 1981-83 117B Plain Woods Road email: Finally getting around to writing in. I have enjoyed the website, the pictures and stories and can't wait for the reunion! It is incredible to think about BRS and everything it has meant to me. What wonderful memories. when I think about BRS the first thing that comes to mind is how much Love there was. I can see us all there and just feel it! So, the journey from BRS to here and now. Too much to tell, but filled with love of family (Joe and I will be married 16 years next month! and our 51/2 year old daughter Rachel is just so joyous and wonderful.), and work that I delight in and find very fufilling (I'm a speech pathologist working in an outpatient clinic and acute care hospital...my passion is working with folks with voice and swallowing disorders). We live in Foster RI which is pretty much as rural as you can get in this state. We live down a long dirt road...but unlike Elsworth hill, it's flat! The big stories are ... chronic back pain and then surgery (1996) for my back which subsequently has lead to a much greater journey of healing. I am grateful that I am able to do all the things I have always loved to do without pain...I was really down and out for awhile with pain and not being able to work (for a year after surgery I spent all my time in bed not moving). It seems like so long ago now, but it was something that had a major impact on my life and believe it or not NOW I'm grateful for it! Adopting our daughter Rachel from Cambodia is the other big story. I spent almost 4 months in Cambodia, and finally was able to bring her home to her dad a few days before she turned one. A complicated and long story, but a wonderful albeit difficult experience in many ways. Our "gotacha day" is tomorrow and I am transported back to my time when first she was in my arms. So much about Cambodia was difficult i.e. poverty and coruption of the government, and yet the people were the lovliest, kindest people I had ever met. And although the land was so ravaged by war, there was also much beauty. And I am smelling Jasmine in my dreams these days as our anniversary approaches! So I wish everyone well and look forward to reconnecting in August with all who attend the reunion. |
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| Chris Maynard - staff; 19??-1982 8211 Ayer Street SE email: Bruce has provided the following udpate on Chris: The below URl links to a recently published scientific paper by Chris Maynard. It's titled "Ground Beetles in Three Western Washington Prairies and Associated Oak Forests". He is very much a science guy, and does this kind of research in his "spare time" (i.e. when he's not making papier mache masks, making video documentaries, tending his various fowl (chickens, geese, pheasants), fishing, skiing, biking, hunting, goofing around with his 17 year old daughter Rachel, working for the Department of Ecology, doing a brisk business selling feathers, beetles, and other items on eBay (the UPS truck comes by his farmstead daily), He and Sally are planning on attending the reunion. http://www.southsoundprairies.org/documents/BeetlesonSouthSoundPrairiesbyMaynard.pdf The pic was taken last summer at the Baker River in Wentworth when he and Sally and Rachel were east for our 50th.
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| Kendra Axon - student; 1980-83 2715 SE 49th Avenue email: Hello Everyone: I live in Portland Oregon with my husband, two cats and two dogs. We moved here in 2002 from California and really enjoy all that this area has to offer. After leaving BRS I moved to Palo Alto California to live with my mother and to graduate from high school. Shortly after graduating high school I moved to San Francisco and it became my home for the next fifteen years. I moved into a flat with several roommates and started working full-time at a fabric store. San Francisco was an exciting place to live and at times a difficult place to live but I had some good times there and I always enjoy going back to visit. I worked many different jobs while living there and eventually returned to school and got my BA from San Francisco State University. My husband and I have been together since 1992. In 2000 we left San Francisco and moved to Santa Rosa which is 50 miles north of San Francisco but after a couple years there we knew it wasn’t where we wanted to stay and that is when we decided to re-locate to the Pacific Northwest. Dennis works in the computer industry and I have worked for a drug and alcohol treatment center for several years. On my free time Dennis and I enjoy taking trips to the Oregon coast, traveling to other places, (In 2005 we took an exciting trip to Buenos Aires Argentina) spending time with my dogs, studying Spanish, listening to music, walking and exploring the city and seeing movies. Portland is a nice city with many interesting things to do and see and if any of you ever want to visit you are more than welcome to stay with me. I enjoyed my time at BRS and I have nice memories of all the people I met there. I rarely went home to California for holidays or school breaks and am very appreciative of the friends who brought me home with them. I remember everyone’s families and their warmth and generosity. I am planning on coming to the re-union in August and look forward to seeing all of you again. Kendra
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Chet Keefe - student 1981-83(?) PO Box 324 Chet is living somewhere in the 'happy valley' and still playing music. Here's a website about his music career and his album "Four Wheel Low". There are some pictures of him at a 2001 open mike session located here.
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