REUNIONS
LOUIS H. FOISY
10th: Form of 2003
FORM PHOTO (l. to r.),
row 1:
Kara Lentz, Quentin Reeve, Laura Keeler, Meg Ford,
Leigh Ann Gardiner Killian, Ryan Hickey, Michelle Dodge and son Langston, Liz
Lauffer, Margaret Robidoux and son John, Elizabeth Barwell, Alexandra Garrison
Barnett;
row 2:
Perrin Wheeler, Ben Cooley, Jordan Katz, Alec Randall, Yuko Ishii,
Gillian Thompson with daughter Carlin, Kelley Wittbold, Rick Bennet, Gillian Heinecke,
Catie Egan, Ilka Turcios, Audra Peek;
row 3:
Emma Koch with daughter Viv, Devin
Clifford, R.J. Weiss, Philip Gebauer, Henry Boulton, Eric Keller, Anna Arendshorst,
Erik Wagner, Ben DeLoache, Thomas Ho, Roddy Lindsay, Nick Oates
Pangs of Nostalgia for
Experiences Past
by Anna Arendshorst
I feel like I should open this summary of
the Form of 2003’s Anniversary Weekend
with some witty humanities reference,
harking back to a time when wedging lines
from “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”
into essays for a Russian Lit elective
seemed quite daring and accomplished.
But, that’s not really my style. What
is
my style is having a blast hanging out with
old friends and making new ones, catch-
ing up with everyone’s wildly different and
amazing lives, and celebrating St. Paul’s
School as an important part of our forma-
tive years. I think our form had a remark-
able showing and a fantastic time together.
This place continues to be a gift.
After catching up at the Barley House
on Friday night, with no need to hustle
back for check, we rallied the next morn-
ing to participate in the Alumni Parade
and subsequent luncheon. The weekend
was warm; our form picture (taken directly
after the parade) might look a little damp
as a result. That said, the sun shone down
WENDY CAHILL
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