Past Class Notes

Submission Date:
First Name: Bob
Last Name: Shewchuk
Class Year: 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972
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"Townhouse Confidential" Feature Movie
Note: Bob Shewchuck '72 (GAP) finished post-production on a new feature film, "Townhouse Confidential", where he served as the line producer and production manager. Shot in 20 days last summer in the West Village of New York City, the SAG moderate, low-budget Indie features 20 actors, 71 background players and extras, and a production crew of over 40 talented and fun people. After graduating from RIT in Photographic illustration and Film, producing corporate concept videos for Fortune 100 companies, network television shows and TV commercials for international clients, Bob is back to making movies like he started to do in 1963 when he was only 13 years old, using his dad's Keystone 8mm movie camera.
Submission Date:
First Name: Kate
Last Name: Gunderson
Class Year: 2015
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Kate and a Piper Comanche after a training sortie.
Note: Kate Gunderson '15 (KGCOE) received a fully funded fellowship to attend the National Test Pilot School. As of January 2022, she will work as a graduate assistant while completing the professional course and master's degree programs as a flight test engineer.
Submission Date:
First Name: Brandon
Last Name: Moore
Class Year: 2021
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Brandon Moore joins CPL as a civil designer
Note: Brandon Moore '22 (CET) joins the civil engineering team at CPL as a Civil Designer. He will assist senior team members in the planning and design for industrial and commercial projects and perform site work related to architectural developments, water treatment and distribution and wastewater treatment assignments. Prior to joining the firm full-time, Moore served as an intern while he earned a Bachelor of Science in civil engineering technology from the Rochester Institute of Technology.
Submission Date:
First Name: Chris Alice
Last Name: Kratzer
Class Year: 2019
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The Social Wasps of North America
Note: Chris Alice Kratzer '19 (KGCOE) recently published a new book, The Social Wasps of North America. With over 400 pages and 900 full-color illustrations, Chris Alice's book is the world's first complete illustrated field guide to all known species of social wasps from the high arctic of Greenland and Alaska to the tropical forests of Panama and Grenada. For beginners, experts, and everyone in-between.
Submission Date:
First Name: Eric
Last Name: Hunt
Class Year: 2016
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Eric and his friends recently started a quick review mini-series discussing each episode of The Book of Boba Fett on Disney+. New episodes release every Thursday.
Note: Eric Hunt '16 (GCCIS) works as a full-time web developer and has also started a podcast called The Nomads of Fantasy. He co-hosts the podcast with two friends, and writes "we are just three gamer dads that used to have these conversations at work, but we figured why not start recording them?" The Nomads of Fantasy is all about exploring the different worlds throughout video games, movies, and TV shows. From the worlds of Star Wars to the lands of Skyrim, they bring stories of thought and wonder. Visit thenomadsoffantasy.com