REUNIONS
LOUIS H. FOISY
35th: Form of 1979
FORM PHOTO (l. to r.), row 1:
Sarah Bankson Newton, Kaleigh, daughter of Sarah
Davidson O’Leary, Alec Timpson, Alejandro, son of Paul Spivey, Evie Gurney, Amy
Matthews Feins, Dede Moubayed with son, Zander, Wolfie Davis, son of Laura Iglehart;
row 2:
Jennifer White Walsh, Paul Spivey, Sarah Davidson O’Leary, Judy Jordan,
Chrissie Wood, David Ross, Andy Schlosser, Kimball Halsey, Liz Robbins, Laura Iglehart;
row 3:
Rob Dickey, George Brooke, Davitt Woodwell, Paula Paquette, Jeanette
Richmond, Miranda Cox, Linda Love Mesler, Matthew Pierce, Waddell Stillman;
row 4:
Dave Scully, Helen Taws, Darrick Harris, Seth Ward, Bill Martin, Dave Stevenson
by Dave Stevenson
“Faith is the state of believing things will
all work out in the end.”
Since my memories of Mr. Hannibal’s
Introduction to Religious Studies class
are fuzzy, it is likely this quote cannot be
attributed to Paul Tillich. Nevertheless,
this thought was going though my mind
as I waited late Friday afternoon in front
of the Athletic and Fitness Center for
arrivals from the Form of 1979. While
initial responses from our form had
trickled in slowly, as the final week before
Anniversary approached, confirmations
started arriving several times a day. My
heart lifted as Matt Pierce arrived, and
we chatted before proceeding indoors to
a multi-form welcome-back buffet.
While on an Army deployment to Kosovo
this winter, I found that trying to prepare
for reunion remotely was more challeng-
ing than I had anticipated. But preparations
for the weekend came together, thanks to
the hard work and dedication of Sarah
Amy Matthews Feins
JANA F. BROWN
Newton and Liz Robbins, who did all that
needed to be done. Fortunately, I returned
to New Hampshire the first week of May.
A large proportion of our 35 attending
formmates returned for dinner and
drinks Friday evening. We were pleased
to see Darrick Harris and Paul Spivey
arriving with children. Bill Martin arrived
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