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The Formnotes below reflect
information received through
June 2014. Please send news
and/or photos of yourself or
other alumni to include in these
pages. The address is Formnotes
Editor,
Alumni Horae,
St. Paul’s
School, 325Pleasant St., Concord,
N.H. 03301 or alumni@sps.edu.
Thank you.
1950
Dean Howells
hhi@ix.netcom.com
George Packard
will receive
the Japan Society Award at the
organization’s annual dinner on
June 5 in New York. The award,
established in 1984, traditionally
has been given to Japanese and
Americans for outstanding con-
tributions to U.S.-Japan under-
standing. George served at our
Embassy in Tokyo in the early
1960s and wrote an account of
Japanese political turmoil at
the time (
Protest in Tokyo
, 1966,
reviewed by
Dean Howells
in
the
Horae
). He recently wrote
an excellent biography of Am-
bassador Edwin O. Reischauer,
one of our all-time best, under
whom he served. George, who
has been president of the U.S.-
Japan Foundation for over 15
years, is the second of our form
to receive the prize in as many
years. Last year’s award went to
Ben Makihara
.
Bill Faurot
writes: “Janet
and I have successfully moved
to Idyllwild, Calif. We are at the
same elevation as Show Low
(6,300
). The mayor is a golden
retriever. There are no fast food
restaurants, Walmarts, or Home
Depots. There is one movie the-
ater that seats under 100, two
grocery stores, two hardware
stores, a couple of dentists, and
maybe one doctor. We are saved
froman influx of people because
the three roads up themountain
are very twisty, without a lot of
guardrails, and too scary for
most flatlanders. We reduced
our ‘stuff’ by half and live on
one floor. Guests have to walk
up to the guest room. My e-mail
is fourzero@twc.com, phone is
951-659-4313, and address is
POBox 767, Idyllwild, CA92549.”
1951
John Lorenz
cossacks4ever@fairpoint.net
Flix Kloman
writes: “Our eldest
granddaughter, Blair South-
worth, just graduated from
Connecticut College and is off
to Indonesia for a year to teach
English under a Fulbright grant.
Another granddaughter is off
to Wyoming for the summer,
teaching at a camp before her
senior college year, and a third is
probably going to New Zealand
for her bridge year before start-
ing college. These peripatetic
offspring!”
1954
Ed Harding
ed@thehardings.org
Edward Bromley Jr
. sends this
sentiment: “Sorry that I was un-
able to attend our 60th reunion.
Our second grandson graduated
from Lawrenceville at the same
time. I hope to be able to make
our 65th!”
William McKim
reports
:
“Still directing choir and play-
ing organ for two churches.
Frequent as pianist in local con-
certs and regularly perform-
ing with Vermont’s Windham
Symphony Orchestra.”
1955
Morris Cheston
chestonm@ballardspahr.com
We regret to share the news that
Bayard Pope
’s wife, Pam, died
on May 17, 2014. She was pre-
deceased by Bayard in October
2013. Services were held for
both Pam and Bayard on May
26 in Hopkinton, N.H.
1958
Phil Bradley
brad0260@umn.edu
From
EllisWisner
: “
Dave Barry
FORMNOTES
Celebrating the 80th birthday of John Lorenz ’51 in Palm Beach, Fla.,
are (l. to r.): David Morrish ’51, the honoree, Fred Eaton ’53, and
Nick Burke ’61.
Halcyon Gerhard Schade’52 enjoyed rowing this Noank Pulling
Boat, designed and built by his son, Nick, of Guillemot Kayaks. 
September 14, 2013 in NYC:
Truman Bidwell ’52 looks with
pride as his best man and form-
mate, Albert Francke, wishes his
bride, Ludmila Hess, the best.
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