Title
St. Andrew's School Magazine, 1989 Spring
Date
1989
Decade
1980s
Notes
This edition of St. Andrew's Bulletin include the following features, "Congratulations to the Newest Alumni Class of 1989", "Headmaster's Remarks to the VI Form at Graduation", "More on Dead Poets Society", "Working with Robin Williams" by Wade Cooper '89, "A Distant Nostalgia; Dead Poets Society" by Donna Kinney Speers, "Family and Friends Dedicate the Kip duPont Boat House" "You don't have to be in a Wheelchair to be a "Roll" Model" by Jenny Kern '83, "On Returning...To Welton" by Plummy Tucker '83, "Perpetuating our Lovely Green Canopy" by Elliott McBride, "Trading Places...Duncan Holcomb writes From St. Alban's School, Pretoria, South Africa", "Weimuka! Wako Kaka Margy!" and "Bishop Tennis Graduation Speaker". The "Update" section of this magazine speaks of the concert choir's trip to England, Earl Walker '90 becoming the 1989 State Wrestling Champion finishing his season with a 24-0 record, SAS men's crew team will help Henley celebrate it's 150th anniversary by traveling to England, dedication of the Davis Wasburn Shell, St. Andreans Get-Together in Wilmington and SAS hosted a Black Alumni Weekend in April and Class Notes covers 14 pages of notes and pictures from alumni/ae from the class of 1935 up to and including the class of 1988.
In Memory features the passing of Richard Trapnell '36, Stephen Parry '42 and William Walden '53.
The cover of this magazine is a photograph looking out the window over the porch and through the wooden trefoil of the game room above the new boat house.
In Memory features the passing of Richard Trapnell '36, Stephen Parry '42 and William Walden '53.
The cover of this magazine is a photograph looking out the window over the porch and through the wooden trefoil of the game room above the new boat house.