Class Note 1941
Mar - Apr 2011
President Quentin “Chip” Deming and I spent a couple of entertaining days at the Rauner Library (the old Webster Hall) on campus selecting pictures for a calendar to be given as a gift to each of our class at our upcoming 70th reunion from Friday, September 30, to Sunday, October 2. Jennifer Casey of the alumni office was very adept at helping us to select great photos from the huge file of pictures in the Rauner collection. Each month of the year has a picture remembrance you will like. It is getting lonely now that Chip and I are the only local class survivors. The lively ’41 crowd we found in 1993 when Chip and Vida Deming persuaded us to join them in Hanover for our retirement then included Bill and Jean Hotaling, Art and Libby Hills, Beanie and Babs Nutt, who are all gone, along with Vic Schneider, Bill Steel and Gerrit Collier. But Vic’s Bobbie keeps in touch from her daughter’s place in Centerport, Long Island, New York. Bill Steel’s Millie still visits us from her farm in nearby Plainfield, New Hampshire, and Caryl Collier, who is Chip’s neighbor on Lyme Road in Hanover, remains active in the community. Caryl tells me that their son John Collier ’72, a professor at Thayer Engineering School, recently won the best professor in New Hampshire award! Steve and Lucy Winship are available, too, from their seniors’ condo in Concord, New Hampshire, at least by telephone. Still, it’s getting lonely! Please come up, at least for the reunion! It will be a blast!
—Gene Stollerman, 53 Lyme Road, Apt. 10, Hanover, NH 03755; gstollerman2@comcast.net