![]() ![]() Sorry that we missed our 65th reunion with so many ever-true memories. ![]() We have nine grandchildren, four in college. An original founder of the Chattertocks, I returned to Brown on the 50th anniversary of the successful a capella group’s milestone and spoke of the campus sensation they created. Miss Rudd of the physical education department would have been proud to see me running 12 marathons with a PR of 4:49 at age 60. ![]() Always athletic, I combined volunteerism at the Barnert Temple of Franklin Lakes, N.J., where I am a lifetime trustee, and long-distance running training. This is when I returned to my love of travel as a serious endeavor. After raising four wonderful humans, occupational therapy no longer held my interest as a career. In the summer of 1954 I lived with a family in Calais, France and made a lasting friendship with the Baras family and a huge connection to travel. “This happened because of Alice Emmert Ward’s speech in Chapel about the Experiment in International Living. Bennie is winding down her 40-year old practice of being a travel advisor specializing in small ship cruising. Ken is a retired psychologist and WWII veteran. ![]() Benita Saievetz Herman writes that she and her husband, Ken, married 62 years, are still in the family homestead in Wyckoff, N.J. ![]()
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