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The Formnotes below reflect
information received through
January 2013. Please send news
and/or photos of yourself or
other alumni to include in these
pages. The address is Formnotes
Editor,
Alumni Horae,
St. Paul’s
School, 325Pleasant St., Concord,
N.H. 03301 or
.
Thank you.
1939
Henry R. Hilliard Jr.
recently
donated three books to the
Alumni Author Collection in
Ohrstrom Library, in memory
of his brother George ’41. The
George Hilliard-authored books
are:
A Hundred Years of Horse
Tracks: The Story of the Gray
Ranch
(1996),
Adios Hachita:
Stories of a New Mexico Town
(1998), and
Rider Ride On: Horse
Tracks Across America
(2005).
1941
John B. Jessup
John Jessup
spoke with several
formmates in January, gather-
ing these updates:
Max Belding
and his wife,
Sally, are doing well and are
moving into a life-care unit at
Essex Meadows, in Lyme, Conn.
JohnBermingham
iswriting
a book entitled
Crunch Time
and the Myth of Sustainability
,
about the over-consuming in all
of our lives.
Fig Coleman
is at Piper
Shores, near Cape Elizabeth,
Maine. He says he’s getting
pretty good at watching TV.
Tom Dolan
and his wife,
Ibitz, are still playing golf. Tom
reports that they miss their
place in Montana, and are now
living at a new retirement home,
where they have a beautiful view
of cattle and sheep. He’s inter-
ested in the National Science
Institute, and he and his wife
occasionally do some birding.
Doug Franchot
is at a retire-
ment home. His wife has hadMS
for 30 years. He says he’s game
to go back to reunions if anyone
will join him.
1943
Norman S. Walker
1948
Clarence H. King Jr.
1950
W. Dean Howells
Peter Hopkinson
writes: “A
few weeks ago, I finally retired
from a very long career in ar-
chitecture that began in 1961
with SOM in San Francisco and
culminated as chief architect
for NYMTA’s $7.4B East Side
Access project (2001-06) and
for New Jersey Transit’s $8.7B
ARC project (2006-11).”
1952
Peter C. Stearns
November news from
AsaDavis
:
“Still enjoying life. Taking my
granddaughter (from Thomas-
ville, Ga.) – last of four – to NYC
to celebrate her 10th birthday.
Will be glad to no longer have
to watch the Rockettes after
this one. Whole family, 10 of
us, headed for our cabin in
Tetonia, Idaho, for Christmas.
It was crowded, but fun. Skied
in Utah in January, and in Idaho
andWyoming inMarch. Visiting
friends in San Francisco inMay.
As Satchel Paige said, ‘Don’t
look back, something may be
gaining on you!’ Anyone passing
Savannah, give us a call (912-
231-6666). It’s a lovely city with
lots to do.”
Stan Rinehart
writes: “Hello
from one who has long been
absent from our formnotes. I’ve
enjoyed reading your news and
think it’s about time I recip-
rocated. I’m also motivated by
reading that some of you live
in N.H., where my wife, Carolyn,
and I are purchasing a condo
near Hanover. It will be a wel-
come change from N.Y. taxes,
especially of the Westchester
variety.
“I’ll keep the biography to a
minimum: college, Army, pub-
lishing, marriage, two children
(Alison, Stanley IV), then in 1983
I joined Bankers Trust and se-
gued from there to the broker-
age business. Retired from that
in 2007. Since then, I’ve taken on
some volunteer commitments
and Carolyn and I have been
able to spend more time at our
cottage on the Canadian shore
of Lake Huron near Stratford.
Carolyn continues to work for
the Institute for Study Abroad,
but may be persuaded to join
the leisure crowd once we move
to Hanover. Alison and Stan-
ley are true Californians now,
having moved there with their
mother in the early 80s. Be-
tween them they have managed
to give us five grandchildren.
And yes, there is a Stanley V,
poor lad.
“I’ve kept in touch with
Jas-
per Evarts
, and more recently,
Peter Bull
, both friends of some
FORMNOTES
C.W. Timpson Jr. ’48 (right) defeated Peter Pell ’61 (left) in the final
super seniors flight of the men’s Piping Rock Club championship
tournament in October.