The Boys of Brunswick Say Goodbye

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93 young men walked across the graduation stage at the Brunswick
School’s 113th commencement ceremony.

“Everytime we laugh, we laugh with the strength and bliss of the
laughter we’ve shared here. When we love, we will do so with the
spirit of all the love we’ve known here,” said Keith Radler, the
Class of 2015 Ivy Speaker.

“The main thing Brunswick taught me was to keep everything simple.
Don’t get too caught up in everything. Keep your roots and focus on
the most important things which are family and friends,” said
Matthew Wysocki, a 2015 grad.

11 of these graduates have attended Brunswick since pre-k and many
since elementary school, like Wysocki who’s favorite memory of Wick
comes from those early years.

“The fourth grade trip to Plymouth, Mass. We had ghost stories, a
pool, and a pirate ship. It was a lot of fun, “ said Wysocki.

Quarterback Lazare Zoungrana has a favorite memory that came much
later in is career at Wick.

“Senior year, we finally won a football championship,” said
Zoungrana.

But today was all about creating new memories. Graduates, families,
and friends listened to commencement speaker Tony Robbins before
receiving awards and their long awaited diplomas.

Next, these Wick grads will head all over the country for college.

“Cornell.”

“Tulane.”

“Villanova.”

“Northwestern.”

“William and Mary.”

Many of Wick’s newest alum said they will be studying business in college.

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