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a life of V BAL NCE From the 25th anniversary of The Lexington School to the approach of the 60th this fall, Bob Chris Young ’90, board of trustees president, bestows honorary alumni status upon Bob Thompson (H’19). Thompson (H’19) has been a constant and wise protector of the school’s financial resources. Giving background, Chuck Baldecchi (H’19) explains, “When Bob Thompson started at The Lexington School, it was just a young school trying to find its way. Now, due to Mr. Thompson’s conservative budgeting and long-range vision, TLS has one of the strongest balance sheets in the independent school world.” In looking back to those early years, Bob remembers, “I was working as internal auditor for a bank in a nearby community when I got a call from Ann Eames [a faculty member on the search committee for a new Head of School] to let me know of the opening. I actually interviewed with a number of trustees in the office I now occupy. Mrs. [Betty Jo] Palmer, the board chair, was acting Head of School at the time, and the business manager had left earlier in the spring. Stuart Smith was hired as Interim Head a little later in the 10 summer. He was a great mentor, and I learned a great deal about independent schools from him.” Over the decades, the strong sense of community has been vitally important to Bob: “I am most proud of the team of people I have worked with over the years. The business office, IT, maintenance, and food service leadership and staff have been outstanding. They have worked long hours, exceeded expectations, and done their best to serve the TLS community. The focus of everyone has always been on the success of the students.” Difficult as it is to choose favorite career highlights, Bob acknowledges, “I’ve enjoyed numerous things over the years, but I think the past few years have been the best, seeing alums who were students when I started, returning with their own children, and some taking leadership roles, serving as trustees on the same