REUNIONS
70th: Form of 1944
LOUIS H. FOISY
by Charlie Kinsolving
Nine members of the Form of 1944 re-
turned, some with family in tow, to cele-
brate our 70th SPS Anniversary. Those
in attendance included Charlie Boswell
(with his son, Buzz ’82), Barney Clarkson
(with wife Ginny), Dick Hunt (with wife
Priscilla), Bill Iler, Mike McLanahan (with
wife Muffy), Bob Read (with wife Alden),
Link Wheeler (with wife Elsie), Kent
Young, and me, Charlie Kinsolving (with
friend Jean Biddle).
The School provided a very busy two-
day schedule, including Chapel services,
sporting events, a Latin play, jazz per-
formances, and receptions for various
campus groups.
Dinner on Friday night was at Coit.
This was a dining room that did not
exist when we were there (“Coit” is
what they now call the New Upper).
We were the oldest alumni marching
in the Saturday parade, except for three
guys from the Form of 1939, including
Jim Hickox’s older brother, Charlie.
After lunch, many people moved to
Turkey Pond for the Boat Races, the
majority of which were won by the Hal-
cyons this year. The event has changed
a lot since 1944; many years ago we were
thrown off Long Pond and moved to
Turkey, the former not being long enough
for the Olympic distance our top crews
FORM PHOTO (l. to r.), row 1:
Bill Iler, Barney Clarkson, Mike McLanahan, Rick Hunt,
Charlie Boswell;
row2:
Kent Young, Charlie Kinsolving, Bob Read, Link Wheeler
WENDY CAHILL
During the Parade Charlie Kinsolving and
Link Wheeler proudly display their placards
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