The Quo Vadis Project continues as the primary vehicle for shaping the future activities of the LSAA. Key documents from the Project and its current status can be viewed at the link in the Member section above. A summary of the Project is also available as a pdf file at the link below. Quo Vadis 101
Thanks to Keith Simpson '70, for archiving the Lenox School yearbooks, 1965 - 1971 on his website www.yourarchivist.com. Check them out, and contact Keith directly if you have family photos you would like to preserve.
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Thanks to David Acton for this gallery of pics from Reunion 2013. Click to view
The Lenox School Alumni Association is proud to present 'The Lenox Story', an overview of the Association's extensive memorabilia display and a tribute to our alma mater.
A very fine job, Randy. You have demonstrated more love for the old school than I actually thought you had, pard.
I missed our 45th reunion this year because I was in Australia touring. Missed the year before because I was in Europe. I've got to stay in the country in October! I am hoping to put together an early-fall New England tour for this year, perhaps y'all would like to book an old classmate as the feature attraction (besides the golf game, I guess, which I will play, but I suck...). 405-227-4245, gimme a holler.
Mark Sinkinson can breathe easier now, because I have had to retire from bowling due to various injuries from work and athletics over the years. He talked some trash once upon a time at Gil Skidmore's house, lol, but he never could have beat me...
I still have dreams, once in a great while, of times at Lenox. In the last one I can remember, I was at Commencement, having returned for a second Lenox career, and I woke up weeping inconsolably that it was gone and past. Just as a child does with parents, years after leaving the nest (my own only child is beginning the process now), I came to understand just how much Lenox meant to me, and did for me.
After the "Bible Speaks" episode, and the aborted business with John Updike's nephew, I am very happy that Shakespeare and Co. have taken the campus! I am a huge Shakespeare buff-- I go to Stratford-on-Avon every time I go to England-- and I cannot imagine a better steward for the physical legacy of our old school.
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Great video.. Glad to see it posted where we can see it !!
A very fine job, Randy. You have demonstrated more love for the old school than I actually thought you had, pard.
I missed our 45th reunion this year because I was in Australia touring. Missed the year before because I was in Europe. I've got to stay in the country in October! I am hoping to put together an early-fall New England tour for this year, perhaps y'all would like to book an old classmate as the feature attraction (besides the golf game, I guess, which I will play, but I suck...). 405-227-4245, gimme a holler.
Mark Sinkinson can breathe easier now, because I have had to retire from bowling due to various injuries from work and athletics over the years. He talked some trash once upon a time at Gil Skidmore's house, lol, but he never could have beat me...
I still have dreams, once in a great while, of times at Lenox. In the last one I can remember, I was at Commencement, having returned for a second Lenox career, and I woke up weeping inconsolably that it was gone and past. Just as a child does with parents, years after leaving the nest (my own only child is beginning the process now), I came to understand just how much Lenox meant to me, and did for me.
After the "Bible Speaks" episode, and the aborted business with John Updike's nephew, I am very happy that Shakespeare and Co. have taken the campus! I am a huge Shakespeare buff-- I go to Stratford-on-Avon every time I go to England-- and I cannot imagine a better steward for the physical legacy of our old school.
"Hominy"