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A January update from
Nat
Prentice
: “2014 promises to be
an eventful pre-50th reunion
year for the Form of 1965.
“The quest to break into
the form’s grandparent ranks
has begun for me and
Cliffe
Cheston
, as our daughters are
getting married this year and
on the same day (Cliffe’s son is
also getting married in 2014).
The most recent entrant into
our form’s grandparentdom is
David Parshall
, whose daugh-
ter,
LilyWachter ’97
, gave birth
to Col (French for ‘mountain
pass’) Patrick Wachter on De-
cember 12, 2013.
“The quest for new sur-
roundings is well under way
for
Sandy Faison
, and his
wife, Ann, who are getting on
extremely well with lots of new
friends and adventures in Eagle,
Colo.
Kim Herter
has a new
place, too (in Gloucester, Mass.).
“Jim Treadway
, true to his
roots, is on a quest to take
hospitality to new levels in Napa
Valley. So when you are feeling
flush, be sure to let Jim and his
team at the Bardessono look
after you in the lap of luxury for
a few days. Jim is feeling good
these days and looking forward
to the trip back east for our
reunion.
“Henry Cox
sent in an inspi-
rational note about his support
for SPS and his ongoing quest
to beat cancer, which he has
done for five years. He lives
in Brooklyn, N.Y., at 193 Amity
Street (11201-6203) and would
enjoy hearing from formmates.
“Bob Lievens
and
John Rice
,
the New Hampshire boys, are
continuing their quest for the
simple things – life after apple
farming for Bob and following
his favorite Philly sports teams
for John. Chip Kelly’s coming
to the Eagles was particularly
well-suited to the latter given
Chip’s previous associationwith
another one of John’s teams, the
mighty UNH Wildcats.
“To wrap up this tale of
quests, and in the true spirit of
the words of the School Prayer,
Tom Lambert
and his wife,
Catherine, have eagerly con-
tinued their quest “to bear the
burdens of others” at a hospital
in Northern India, volunteering
their time and talent to care for
those who need their medical
and spiritual help. They also
frequent California and Ireland,
while one of their two sons lives
in Beijing. Thank you, Tom and
Catherine, for your service and
leadership. We look forward to
seeing you at the reunion.”
1966
Richard Woodville
rwoodville@verizon.net
November thoughts from
Rick
Carrick
: “Recently, on a bright
fall day, I was jogging in the
woods near my house in Stowe,
Vt. The leaves were mostly
down but still showing vibrant
yellows and reds. The smell
and the colors of the leaves
remindedme of my experiences
50 (!) years ago, running with
El Se
ñ
or Ordo
ñ
ez (“The boy
McAdoo!”) and the rest of the
SPS cross country team. I enjoy
this and other memories of my
time at SPS. Also, many lessons
learned there have helped in
life. In particular, the benefits
of regular exercise for health
and stress relief have proven
ever more valuable as I slide
into geezerdom. In other news,
wife Lisa and I celebrated our
26-year anniversary this year.
Son Ted (CU Boulder 2011) is
living and working in Santa
Cruz, Calif. Son Clint (UVM
2013) is in Hiroshima, Japan,
teaching English and French.
Please accept this as an open
invitation to connect for some
turns at Mount Mansfield or
some XC with or without snow.”
1967
Tom Beale
beale.tom@loreda.org
LannyMacDougall
wrote: “I’m
living in Ligonier, Pa., managing
MacDougall Financial.”
1969
Thomas J. Iglehart
tom@iglehart.net
Livy Sutro
writes: “InMay, I re-
tired after 25 years in the com-
munity corrections field (funny
where life takes you), the last
eight years of which I was the
chief of my department. I found
it a fascinating and personally
gratifying career, but this year
it was time for a change.
“Recently, my wife, Janet, and
I returned from a delightful trip
to Peru. A highlight of the trip
was visiting the highland city
of Ayacucho, epicenter of the
Shining Path turmoil of the 80s
and 90s. Things have calmed
down considerably since then,
and the place has a lovely cli-
mate and amazing handicrafts. I
thought of SPS when we toured
the local basilica cathedral,
which is dedicated to Saints
Peter and Paul.”
FORMNOTES
Three generations of SPS alumni in front of the Chapel of the
Transfiguration in Moose, Wyo. (l. to r.): Peter Stearns ’52, Helen
van der Voort ’80, and Scott Fossel ’71
George Williams ’72 and Charlie
Bronson ’72 enjoying the 400-
foot Hanakapiai Falls on Kauai.
Tom Bedford ’70 with daughter
Courtney at her September
wedding to Jay Weiner.