![]() David Clough ’51 lives fairly close to me and I see him occasionally, but he spends half the year in Florida. Charles Williamson, who is now living in Atlantic Beach, Florida, and I see him once a year on my ‘winter walkabout,’ which was 6,800 miles this year. But at my advanced age of 46 (on each foot), the insurance is prohibitive. I don’t have a small airplane anymore and I miss it like mad. Living in a nifty little log house and driving my 11th Subaru (Maine’s unofficial state car). Russ Kinne writes: “I’m still living in mid-coast Maine will be here forever, I think. Last, but not least, in attendance was Jill Stange, our Alumni Relations liaison, without whom this event would not have happened.” A proposal was presented by Paul and Caroline to gift the class treasury to Brown’s new Alzheimer’s Research Project. Caroline presented a slide show of earlier reunions accompanied by Brown students singing the alma mater. ![]() A toast was given to the Brown and Pembroke classes of 1950. The “cocktail party” included beer, wine, and Grey Goose vodka martinis in honor of Sidney Frank ’42, whose sale of this brand enabled Brown’s then-largest donation to support need-blind admissions. Guests included Brooke Kruger Lipsitt ’63 and Caroline’s granddaughter Melissa. In attendance were class copresidents Caroline Decatur Chick and Paul Lipsitt, class vice-president Russ Kinne, Shirley Lechtman Sallet, and Barry Schwartz. A small but intrepid and enthusiastic group of classmates ventured into cyberspace to get together. Class copresident Paul Lipsitt writes: “The Brown and Pembroke classes of 1950 met on April 30 to celebrate their 70th reunion, due to unforeseen circumstances held on our 71st year since graduation.
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