Class Note 1934

With a very heavy heart I must report that Stan Smoyer died on December 15, 2010. He was the last great leader of the good class of 1934. He was blessed to be active physically and mentally until the end. I had last talked with him only weeks before he left us. He leaves his wife, Marjorie, and his two remaining children, Nancy and David ’63, from his long marriage to Barbara Brooks Smoyer. Stan and Barbara lost their daughter Janet when she was very young and their wonderful son Bill ’67, who was killed in the Vietnam War.


Stan had just taken over as president of the class from my husband, Bill Scherman, when Bill and I were courting and we got to know each other as couples very well. Our close friendship lasted through the remaining lifetimes of both Barbara and Bill. A complete obituary can be seen on the Dartmouth page online and can also be obtained from the alumni records office in Hanover. 


Gerry Scherman Day, 2850 Classic Drive, Apt. 1203, Highlands Ranch, CO 80126


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