do is name SPS in his estate plans. As the
spring issue of
Alumni Horae
points out,
the Form of 1958 leads all forms with 15
members, which includes both alumni
and spouses. We would like this number
to increase significantly before our 60th.
Friday evening dinner was held at the
Upper, followed by various cultural activi-
ties. Saturday commenced with a moving
dedication of a Vietnammemorial at Mem-
orial Hall. Our formmate Hunter Shotwell
was one of the three SPS alumni killed in
Vietnam. Thank you to Patrick Rulon-
Miller for moving this project forward.
The Alumni Chapel Service was mov-
ing as well, and some of our classmates
participated in the Choir. We were given
special recognition in the parade with a
bunch of balloons because we set another
Annual Fund record. As our form agent,
Patrick does an amazing job.
After lunch and a form photo, with 26
of us in attendance, the afternoon was
filled with various athletic endeavors.
Our class dinner was held at Concord’s
Common Man restaurant, where we
enjoyed great camaraderie and, through
Em Sanders’s talents, raised additional
money for our memorial fund. At the end
of the evening, we unanimously elected
Phil Bradley to serve as our form director
for the next five years. He will be calling
upon you for input and help with our
60th reunion, which hopefully will have
a large attendance.
PETER FINGER
JANA F. BROWN
LOUIS H. FOISY
PETER FINGER
Members of the Form of 1958 on parade
Patrick Rulon-Miller (r.) with Master Emeritus Alan Hall
Stew and Carolyn Richmond, Emory and Susie Sanders, and Nancy and Larry D’Oench
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