monastic, all-male institution we attended,
but it has retained the essential qualities
that commanded our affection and sup-
port then and continue to do so today.
Following Chapel and lunch at the hockey
rinks, Read Charlton gave an interesting
talk on the Civil War prior to the Boat Races.
We dined together at the Granite Restau-
rant at the Centennial Inn and were joined
by our honorary classmate, Bob Bryan, a
former SPS trustee and the other half of
Mike Dodge’s inimitable “Bert and I.” Bob
regaled us with a stirring rendition of “Bert
and I” and other vignettes and informed
us that “Bert and I Rebooted” would be
available soon. Bruce Righter reminded
us that “Bert and I” had its early stirrings
in the Sixth Form Upper bathroom, which
had fine acoustics, with Mike using Bruce’s
tape recorder and John Cochran provid-
ing many of the now-famous sound effects.
We owe much to Derick Nicholas and,
above all, Wright Olney for their efforts
to organize and mastermind this splendid
Anniversary. Total gifts received were
$97,546. This is a record gift for a 60th
reunion!
Anniversary is always an occasion for
nostalgia, renewing old friendships and
finding shared experiences and connec-
tions with formmates, whom we knew
less well in our schoolboy days. Our 60th
proved no exception. The inexorable march
of time will sadly leave fewer of us to
return for our 65th in 2018. However, the
knowledge and the values we acquired at
St. Paul’s well over half a century ago
have inspired us to walk on with convic-
tion “until the busy world is hushed and
the fever of life is over and our work is
done.” It is a goodly heritage.
LOUIS H. FOISY
LOUIS H. FOISY
WENDY CAHILL
WENDY CAHILL
JANA F. BROWN
PETER FINGER
Peter Paine and Tim Clark
Pete Bostwick, Derick Nicholas, and Wright Olney
Curt Noel, Norm Marsh, and Rector Mike
Hirschfeld ’85 (r.)
Jack Lonsdale with Julie and Bruce Righter
Rucky Barclay, Tod Mann, Tim Clark, John Soutter, and Chris Sonne
Tod Mann, Peter Paine, and Wendel Kuhn
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