The Lovett School Golden Lions Reunion
The night after the 50th reunion of the 10th-grade-class I’d taught, I attended the reunion of all of us alums from The Lovett School, who had graduated 50 years or more ago, named the Golden Lions, after our mascot, the Lions. Twas much fun to see people from high school, share memories, and remember to not say things out loud that memories were calling forth in our minds. And to imagine it ain’t so when we see how gray-haired we’ve become — but fortunately, still young at heart.
Our class, the first graduating class of 1962, did turn out in part, but I wish more had come. We still have lots of heart: Frank Walsh, Carol Penn, Mickey Land, Carrol Jones, John North, Ellen Hyman, Brock Timmons, Jean Lyon, Johnny Hitchens, and Charles Arp.
Congratulations to Lara Kaufman and Starr Pollock, who organized this event and the ’69 reunion the night before. Seemingly effortless, which is a good sign of an event well planned.
I had the pleasure of speaking again with the new head of school, Meredyth Cole. We discussed teaching – the class she is teaching and what her hopes are, and my classes there (see my blog post from May 2018), and the possibility of doing it again. She’s doing a fine job, has both experience and vision, and is sustaining the tradition of intellectual inquiry and educating the whole person.
I have included a picture from last year, since it shows Charles Arp, who’s married to Yetty Arp. He’s one of my best friends ever — since the 6th grade. We all have friends you can be with just a few minutes, and you’re in sync — or who with a word or two or a certain look, knows exactly what you mean, while others haven’t a clue.
As my friend Hampton Morris said Friday night, it’s about friendships. And they do live on.
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Header Image: The Lovett Golden Lions – L-R, Seated: Carol Penn, Mickey Land, Charles Arp, Ellen Hyman, Brock Timmons. Standing: Frank Walsh, John North, John Hitchens, Carrol Jones, Jean Lyon, and me
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