REUNIONS
LOUIS H. FOISY
45th: Form of 1968
FORM PHOTO (l. to r.),
row 1:
Dick Furlaud, Barclay McFadden, Jonathan McCall,
Jim Robinson, Tim Megear, Don Fearey, Chip Waters, Bill Benson;
row 2:
Jim Colby,
David Tait, Tom Shortall, Tim Belton, Steve Ahlgren;
row 3:
Dave Sayward, Eric Pope,
George Marvin, Dave Tandy, Mike Morgan, Will Whetzel, Dave Humphreys, Walker
Wainwright;
row 4:
Nick Sullivan, Deane Evans, Irving Sheldon, Tucker Hood, Brock
Cutting, Robin Niles
More Meaningful with the
Passage of Time
by Jim Robinson
A stalwart crew of 68ers convened at the
farmhouse of Boone and Maggie Porter in
Sandwich, N.H., on Friday night to start
the festivities for our 45th reunion. A total
of 34 classmates attended some or all of
the weekend’s activities, accompanied by
17 spouses/significant others or family
members. We were treated to the usual
great Porter food fest, highlighted by
a roasted pig. As is always the case at
Anniversary, friendships were renewed,
stories told, and memories stirred during
the course of the evening. After dinner,
most of us headed back to our hotels in
Meredith, N.H., on the shores of Lake
Winnipesaukee to get ready for the trip
to Concord.
We convened in front of the Chapel on
Saturday morning, ready to march in the
parade. We all had the shirt and hat repre-
senting the class uniform, and many of us
were also sporting madras jackets or pants
in honor of the prevalent style statement
we made when we actually attended SPS.
After the parade, we joined the other
classes of threes and eights at lunch in
JANA F. BROWN
Irving Sheldon
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