NEW HAMPSHIRE
New Hampshire Public Radio
By LAUREN CHOOLJIAN
Chester Irons’ relationship with St. Paul’s School didn’t always feel so complicated.
He’s in his 60s now, yet he can still remember the exhilarating feeling of being dropped off at the Concord boarding school for the first time.
“I stepped out of the car with my parents and said goodbye to them and ran off with a bunch of friends I met literally 20 minutes earlier. It was a new beginning, a new adventure and I was very excited,” he recalled in a recent phone interview.
Irons said he flourished at St Paul’s, and he loved it. And decades later, he became president of the alumni association and a member of the board of trustees.
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