STEVENS HIGH SCHOOL - CLAREMONT, NH CLASS OF 1974 A blog dedicated to the 260 of us who passed through those hallowed halls of upper education at Stevens in the early 70s. Although 39 years have passed since we made our way out into the world, we still remain identified by those years we spent together in Stevens. Our hometown Claremont, has moved on with the times, but hints of the past remain for us to cherish.
Friday, January 24, 2014
Are you getting excited yet?
Monday, January 20, 2014
Saturday, January 18, 2014
Happy New Year everyone! Another class get together was held at the Pleasant Friday night. We were lucky to be in the midst of a January thaw, so weather wasn't a concern this time. Present were classmates, Melissa Dyer, Debbie Demorest, Wes Boardman, Jim Hanson, Kim McClelland, Karen Chabot, Ed Leskiewicz, Gary Dube, Frank Walker, Jill Curtis, Rachel Fluette, Norm Webb, Kim Currier and Susan Dalton. Several spouses also joined us. A good meal and time was enjoyed by all and a number of decisions were made regarding the float, and party. Thank you Pleasant restaurant for your hospitality. The following is based off notes which were provided by Melissa and Phil and lay out the plan for the float and party.
Float:
We need to get trailer ready for the safety check Thurs evening. 6/5/14 @ 6 or so @ Gary Dube's for inspection. Jim,Wes & Gary will make sure all is good. Fri. morning 6/6/14, inspection of trailor will be done by the Claremont PD. Wes to take care of that for us. We would like to start the float build at noon on Friday. We need as many hands on deck as possible, please make an effort to make it! If its as fun as the last one was, it will be well worth it! After the float building, a cookout at Gary's will follow in the evening. We need to talk about everybody bringing something to make this happen and please B.Y.O.D. for drinks. Gary's address is 15 Lynch place off River rd. Melisa will make posters to show where it is On parade day Sat. 6/7/14 we need to start early and have the truck on Broad st. by 8 a.m. Everyone on the float is to wear red & black please. (Please note, we will need volunteers to deconstruct the float as well afterwards).
Float will have : Low boy trailer and a few car nuts to follow depending how many we can have. Debi will ck on this at next alumni meeting and also for rules and regulations, A ticket booth maybe on small trailer behind the low boy, grass carpet on top of low boy provided by Gary , green skirting around trailor, big screen t.v. ~ popcorn machine ~ drive_In speakers provided by Wes ~ Galaxy car / generator provided by Jim ~ consession stand still in works but Kim will make signs for it ~ Drive-In sign (original ) Debi & Wes are gona ck on ~ Swing Set if we can fit small one Wes to ck out measurements for what will fit . Driver will be Calvin Jewel who drove for us the last time ( so maybe a donation ) We also need someone to come up with a cardinal. (Charlene?) And also, the memorial banner needs to be updated. (Anne Muriel)
Banquet:
We need representation of our class to go to the banquet dinner So far we have (Phil, Melissa , Debi and anyone else wanting to attend ) Sat. 7th @ 6:00 p.m. @ Stevens High School. Someone will most likely have to give a short presentation along with the presenting of the check. Anyone want this task?? We have voted on a $500.00 donation to be presented to the association, possibly the general scholarship fund.
Party:
June 7th Class party @ Odd Fellows block located downtown, (above Simply Comfort) parking in the back, party on 3rd floor and elevator is available . Hours 8-12 ~ Music provided by Talking Smack, Bryce Chicoine's band (needs to be confirmed) Food provided by Simply Comfort Foods (buffet )TBA B.Y.O.D. ( admission will be $20.00 a couple or $15.00 for single) to help defray expenses of the food and venue. We need decorations for tables if any one wants to take charge of this and balloons or anything else they can come up with (not sure if we want a theme ? ) We have 2 stages one for memories of Claremont (Phil will do) and one for the band.
Dues and fundraising:
We are also going to be selling 50/50 raffle tickets ~ raffling three baskets of goods (provided by Sue,Karen & Phil /Amorn . ~ In the spring, we will hold a yard sale @ Jim /Lori Roy's Sat.May 24 8am - 2pm or 3. Items you want to get rid of may be dropped off Fri at the Roys. We need volunteers to help this run yard sale . Currently we have ( Melissa ,Jim, Lori) and anyone else who wants to pitch in .
Reminder of class dues ~Last appeal, we are in 2014 and class dues are needed from everyone to build up our class reserves. We have a little over $2000 in the class fund, but we need to build this up to be able to complete everything we plan to do this year and have something left over for future use. We ask if you can, consider putting in an additional donation along with your $10 class dues. An extra $5 $10, $20 or $more would really help. Also, please don't forget to support the alumni association too, they have a enormous expense in putting on this event every year, and it means so much to our fair hometown, so the $22 dollar dues they request each year from former students is really needed. Please make your checks payable to "Class of 1974" and sent to care of Charlene Hayes Reynolds, PO Box 81, North Hartland, VT 05052,
(NOTE: Send checks to the alumni association to the address they specify in their mailing. Class dues are separate from alumni dues.)
Spreading the word:
Also, an idea by Wes for marketing the reunion - business cards to be handed out whenever we run into classmates -Phil will look into and try to have ready by the next meeting to hand out.We also should explore placing an ad in the local news outlets, E-Ticker of Claremont, and the Eagle times to make people aware we are gearing up.
Next meeting :
February 21 @ 6:00 p.m. @ Karen Chabot's house @ 178 Cathole Rd Claremont. We will try to get directions before the meeting or you can use GPS . Please bring snacks ie; chips & dip ~ crackers & cheese ~ veggies etc. would be nice as she is letting us have this meeting @ her house. If you want beverages, please BYOD.
Final thought:
2014 is Claremont's 250th birthday, so this is a special year as the alumni and 250th parade is being combined into one. This is a once in your lifetime event, so let's do our best to get everyone in our class of 74 to come home in 2014.
Sunday, October 13, 2013
A total of 14 of us were present including friends and spouses. Thank you ALL for coming. It was a nice time and productive and we all want to thank the Pleasant for having us. Charlene, Debbie, Wes, Jill, Sandy, Melissa and Kim, wonderful job in keeping things moving and the ideas coming. Well done. I have to comment, Charlene and Melissa both brought their class scrapbooks; and what a treasure they are. I was able to spend a few minutes looking at some of the things in them, the memories they bring back.We really need to scan these into our class page. I hope to look at them more extensively in the future. I can't thank you ladies enough for saving all these things. I wish I had been as diligent. I imagine there are other classmates out there who may have done the same. Hopefully see get closer to our 40th we will see more memories being brought out.
Float theme will be the Claremont Drive-In
This a first version concept of the float. We will be utilizing a low trailer with a large white screen up front with a darkened background. In the middle, we will have a classic 60s-70s vehicle on the trailer hopefully a ragtop. A speaker and pole will be next to the vehicle, 4 people will be in the vehicle and two will be sitting in the open trunk. Yes, sneaking into the drive-in via the trunk, classic! We don't know who will be the driver in this vehicle, but maybe somebody famous??? If not a lucky classmate will. Behind the vehicle will be a a snack shack "Boccia's Snacks?, and a popcorn machine. We possibly could include a ticket booth if anyone can remember what it looked like. We are also looking to have a projection system and a movie playing. If anything, we will have sound playing in one form or another. A number of classmates could be around the popcorn machine and snack bar. At the rear of the trailer will be a sign Claremont Drive-in. We are hoping we will be successful in getting the original sign from the Drive in for this. If not, we will build a replica. There was something also mentioned about a cardinal costume on the trailer, but not sure about it!
To finish off our entry, we are hoping to be able to get the local antique cars club to allow us to ride in their vehicles behind the float trailer as a line of cars waiting to get into the drive-in. Thank you Wes for that idea! The owners of the vehicles will drive their vehicles releasing us from liability. Each vehicle will also have as many of us in them as we are allowed to fit in. Possible float theme signage could be "Going to the drive-in" or "Friday night at the drive in" ????? Depending on the availability of the vehicles, the other option is for us to walk behind the trailer or find others with older vehicles we can ride in. The red and black theme must be in use anywhere we can do so. A Cardinal has to be included somewhere on the float. We are also looking at T-Shirts for wear during the parade.
Alumni Banquet:
We must be represented at the alumni banquet as the 40 year class. Debbie and Melissa are taking the lead on this. We should plan to make a donation to the general fund or a scholarship as it has been awhile since we have done this. I know many of us are not thrilled with the dinner and ceremonies, bur since our after banquet event is going to be held in town this year, this is doable with plenty of time left in the evening to have our fun. We ask everyone make an attempt to attend. We'll just make our stay there as brief as possible.
After Banquet event - The PROM
We have reserved a floor above Simply Comfort on Pleasant St. It was felt we should keep the event in town to make it more attractive for people who live in town and have not come to a reunion before and less time spent traveling and more on having a fun evening.and a safer night for all. It was also much easier on the class budget leaving us more money to do other things. We are hoping we will be getting the 3rd floor which has 2 stages so our entertainment can be placed. However, there is the possibility we may be placed on the 2nd floor if we don't have a good turnout as there is another class also booked using one of the floors, so we need to get a great turnout for this to better our changes for the top floor. The ownership has promised us they will do everything to help us make it a special night. They can also cater any food we desire to have. Be forewarned, they do not have a bar setup, so at this point it appears to be a BYOB
We are also looking to get press coverage for this since we are finally having our Prom after 41 years! Other ideas are in the works as far as decorating, pre-prom events etc. We can make this a gala which blows Claremont's mind or keep it lo-key, what do you want to do? ;-) We are also going to charge for admission to this event, and use this money to pay for prom expenses and handle any unexpected expenses and if anything is left over, will be used to build the class bank account back up. We want to do this 1st class and do it right.
At the moment, entertainment options will be plentiful as we have many resources to draw on from a DJ to live entertainment through our classmates who are many in the music and entertainment business. Perhaps even Carey, Dwain, Kyle and Bryce can sing a few tunes. And maybe Garth can show us a little of his comedy side! Just some ideas to toss out there. Yes we have a lot of talent in this class.
The price of tickets is still being worked out. but we are looking at $25-$50 a couple. This is not definite as far as pricing and is a work in progress. Dress for the prom is planned to be formal, but with allowances for those who don't want to go the whole formal prom route. (Jill!) This will be ironed out as we go. We could also consider swag bags for all Prom attendees, a little parting gift to complete a memory of what is hoped to be a great day...;-)
Fundraising:
We are going to do something really fun in the spring to raise extra funds and give us another excuse to get together! On May 24th, from 8-2pm we will hold a class rummage sale at Jim Roy's internment home in the large parking lot behind the building. Perfect opportunity to get rid of anything you no longer want around. Jim and Lori have volunteered to be the stewards of this event. You can also drop off your things if you are unable to stay for the day. Just call Jim at 504-5167 to make the arrangements as they have storage space. As we get closer to the day which will be here before you all know it, more details will be put out.
Float committee:
A float committee was formed and will be meeting in January of 2014, the date is the 17th from 6pm to whenever at the Pleasant Restaurant...they love us there! The snow date will be Jan 24th same time same station. We want to emphasize however, everyone is welcome to attend. The more the merrier, by then I am sure we will all be going a little stir crazy anyways...;-)
Reunion Missions
The following is a list of things to be done and who has volunteered to take them on to date, some things are not taken, so if you want to help, please step up! I am recording this list partially from memory, so bear with me and correct me if I skipped anyone, misappointed, or forgot anything.
Claremont Drive in sign - Debbie
Antique vehicle request for parade - Wes
Tractor and trailer - Gary, will contact Mr Jewell
Mailing to class announcing events and other information - Charlene
Budget and spending - Charlene - Deb and Melissa
Popcorn machine -Wes
Snack bar build - TBD
Float car speakers and pole - Melissa
Prom decorations, events, entertainment, and press - TBD
Memorial Banner update - Anne (yes you got volunteered!)
T-Shirts - TBD
Cardinal costume - Charlene
Class scrapbooks - Charlene and Melissa
Hoping everyone has a nice Sunday and see you all in January and online! I have also posted this on FB.
Monday, September 02, 2013
Class fall getogether
This will be BBQ format along with a bring your own dish and BYOB. On a side note, we have important things to talk about for next summer as well as catching up on each other. Next year is the big one our 40th, and we need to put our collective heads together to figure out the game plan for a float and after parade activities.
So bring your thinking caps along and while we are catching up we can brainstorm. Please spread the word to classmates who have not been able to make our events. We would love to start seeing new faces. or should I say faces from the past...We need to start building this up so we have a super turnout for the 40th. As always, if you have spouses, and significant others, they are welcome too!
Hoping very much to see many of you there! Jim and Lori, if you need anything such as meats, etc, let us know.
Best to all, the communications director,
-Phil
Sunday, May 26, 2013
Saturday, September 01, 2012
Paul Colfer
Paul's obituary. Services pending, check back at the link to Roy Funeral Home for updates.
Sunday, August 26, 2012
You are Invited!
Sunday, August 12, 2012
Great day up in Sunapee Harbor, Carey, the weather came through and so did you! Your solo act on that 12 string is something I could sit to and appreciate for hours. The band of those "old" guys again make us appreciate the days of our youth growing up with such great music in the valley. It was plain to see you had fun today and so did we. For the classmates who were there, we appreciate you putting this on and hope we can catch you again next summer!
Link to the pictures is below. Also posted to my FB page,
https://picasaweb.google.com/PhilsPhotoStories/CareyRushJam?authuser=0&authkey=Gv1sRgCJyIot6z94TlPg&feat=directlink
Phil
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Teresa Companion
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Update: Carey Rush Jam Concert Sunapee Harbor
Dear Class,
Saturday, August 06, 2011
Carey Rush and his Annual Sunapee Harbor Jam, Sunday, Aug 14, 2011 - 1-3PM

Dear class,
Our next "Class of 74" get together on Aug 14, is poking its head over the horizon and moving closer to us at an ever increasing speed. To put it in perspective, please read the direct quote from Carey below.....Do I need to say anymore to get you all stoked to come down and see our classmate Carey play?
The show is being held in the same location as last year in little Sunapee Harbor right by the waterfront next to Sargents Marina which is across from the Anchorage Restaurant. I think we all know how to get there, but if you are not quite sure, just Google "Sunapee Harbor". Last summer, we saw many of you who had not come to a class event before show up, we hope to see many more of you this time too! Feel free to bring a spouse, friend or guest!
There is also talk of perhaps getting a bite to eat after the show somewhere. Salt Hill in Newport was where we did last year. If there is interest in doing this again this year, let's get a head count over the course of next week and figure out where we would like to grab a bite to eat. Several other places come to mind in addition to Salt Hill, 1 Mile West Tavern, Cafe Andre? Hopefully some of our local classmates can provide more ideas if this is something we want to do. We look forward to seeing you Carey, and with any luck, we'll get you to do a couple encores!
Carey Rush quote: "My annual Sunapee Harbor Jam is gonna be fun, and is Aug 14 (a Sunday) at 1pm (til 3pm)! Angelo "Davis Bros" Mullen on bass, Ken "Tracks" Aldrich on keys, Marcus "Dr Burma" Copening on drums, guest appearance by Mike "Far Cry" Colburn on guitar, and other little surprises, I'm sure! This is not a "band", this is a "jam band" = anything can happen!"
NOTE: We do need to be aware, heavy rain may cancel the event...But we are going to think nothing but positive thoughts, and it will be a perfect day as last year was..! Stay tuned to Facebook and this blog, and we should be able to get out any announcements and updates quickly to everyone.
Phil
Friday, July 29, 2011
Dave Poisson

It is with regret I pass on the announcement below generously provided from Jim Roy, the passing of David Poisson. I am sure he was known by many of you in the area being a lifelong resident of Claremont. Although I haven't seen David since HS, my most vivid memory of him was in our Sophomore year playing as a teammate on a pretty good Jr Varsity basketball team. He had this crazy shot where he would shoot the ball from almost the half court line like a regular shot and would actually make the shots on a regular basis! This was way before the time the 3 point shot even existed and a lot further out than the 3 point line today. It would drive the coach crazy when he took that shot, but it was a wow moment when he made them! That he was daring enough to take them at all was a testament to the fearlessness of our youth. Please join me in extending sympathies to Dave's family. -Phil
7/29/2011
White River Jct., VT
David Paul Poisson, 55 of Westside Avenue in Claremont, NH died Thursday (July 28) at the Veterans Administration Hospital in White River Jct., VT following a brief illness. He was born in Claremont, NH on April 17, 1956 the son of Normand and Eva (Gagne) (Laffin) Poisson and had been a lifetime area resident. He was a graduate of Stevens High School, Class of 1974. He was a veteran of the US Air Force. Dave was a member of the Claremont Men’s Softball League for many years. He was a member of the Sons of the Legion at Post #29 in Claremont, NH. Dave had been employed as a tool crib attendant by Joy Manufacturing Company; he was a short order cook at the Rivers Edge and Shirley’s Restaurant in Claremont, NH. He was later employed by Liberal Beef Company and he and his wife owned and operated McGee’s Sports Bar in Claremont. Dave enjoyed vacationing in Maine, playing mini golf and spending time with his family. Members of his family include his wife, Shelley (Doucette) Poisson, Claremont, NH; a brother, Dennis Poisson, Claremont, NH; a sister, Claire Wells, Claremont, NH; a niece, two nephews, three step daughters, Paula Howe, Charlestown, NH; Lisa Bresett, Sanford, ME; Cheryl LaJoie, Lebanon, NH; a step son, Daniel View, Rutland, VT and 15 grandchildren. He was predeceased by his parents, a brother, Donald Poisson and his step father Stephen Laffin. Graveside committal services will be held at 11:00 am on Wednesday in St. Mary’s Cemetery with full military honors provided by AL Post #29. Friends may call at the Roy Funeral Home, 93 Sullivan Street, Claremont, NH on Tuesday evening from 6 – 8 PM. The family invites you to share a memory of David with them or leave a message of condolence in the family guest book at www.royfuneralhome.com. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Roy Funeral Home and cremation Service.
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Class Loon Lake BBQ 2011
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Loon Lake BBQ and Alumni Day 2011 thoughts
Jim Roy is requesting a headcount so he and Laurie can plan on what to get for meats and condiments for next Saturday. Please give me a shout by Thursday June 16th and let me know if you plan to come and if you plan to bring a guest (you know they are always welcome!) I will let Jim know of the results. If you are not sure still but hope to come, please let us know anyways. The BBQ starts from noon on to whenever. If you have commitments that will delay you, that's fine, show up when you can, we'll all be there for awhile as you know we are flexible. Please also remember to bring your own choice of drinks and bring a side dish you like to make, or you could even buy it. I think Amorn may be making spring rolls.
A couple Alumni Day side notes:
Had a good time at the parade yesterday, even though it rained again!! But Claremont turned out in force to watch. I apologize if I missed anyone as it was really hard to find anyone in the sea of umbrellas! I did stumble across Wayne Boardman and found Melissa and Debbie. Melissa has taken photos and hopefully will post some of them on her FB.
"Accidentally" ended up attending the business meeting for the alumni as I took my Mom to the luncheon at the high school cafe. Did not realize they did that as part of the lunch. Pretty sure I was the youngest one there and the meeting was thankfully short! The theme for next year is going to be Wild West which was voted largely in by a couple tables full of alumni members who will be celebrating their 55th in 2012. Have to say, what a enthusiastic bunch, reminded me so much of us but "much" older!!! Kind of see how the themes can be voted in! The food was very good, and all you could eat, a pretty good deal for $4 bucks! I confess I gorged myself on the brownies which were delicious. Looking around, never realized how small the cafe was!!
Lastly a small adventure, wandered around the school a little past the gym area and some of the first floor. Tried to find the old weight room where I tried to grow muscles, and could not believe the hallway where we used to run sprints after lifting was so short! It seemed like a mile back then! Did finally find out the weight room is now on the other side of the gym. Also found the stairs leading up the 2nd floor balcony where our coaches used to make us run up and down endlessly to make us "burn" after a bad game! We sure were in great shape then. Am sure all the ex-hoop players in the class remember those stairs unkindly well!
Upstairs at the front of the school, took some photos which I will post. To tell you truthfully, things either have really changed up there or I have forgotten more than I thought. Of course, haven't been inside the front of the school since the day we graduated. You tell me when you see the pics. Noticed things that probably were there when we were walking those halls, but never bothered to look at. A lot of Stevens history on those walls. Sadly, while walking around, the school is still in rough shape. Its a wonder how we survived 4 years in there. Was surprised I was able to access as far as I did, but thankful for the opportunity.
Hope to see everyone next Saturday and PRAY for sun!!
Phil
Sunday, April 03, 2011
2011 Kickoff Class Night Out
We had new faces joining us this time, Mary Grenier and Steve Lawrence along with his wife Dawn. Thank you guys for coming and we hope you keep joining us! It gets even better as the good weather approaches really! I hadn't seen either of you since high school and you both looked terrific. it was nice catching up even a little bit. Hope to see you both again and catch up even more. Our gatherings are all the better with you there!
Garth, I don't know how you do it man, flying in from LA and still making it to the event all in the same day! Thanks for the memory of those days in Nashua on the Rivier College campus! I'm glad you can still remember that stuff! Jim and Laurie, looking like a couple who have found their soul mates....You answered my question perfectly Jim, on how the "married life" was.... And yes Laurie, I agree, you can't turn a Northern girl into a Southern one! Jim, thanks again for getting us set up there at Time Out.
Jill and Debbie, pals since 1st grade at Maple Ave....that's almost a lifetime, who woulda thought? We need those 1st grade pictures, I bet you two were cute as buttons! And Jill, that BLT was pretty good huh? Rachel and Mike....We can still see a hint of tan from your trip to paradise! Still can't believe you didn't hit the links once! You did Claremont proud winning those contests down there, who says we NHsherites can't entertain with the best of them! Mike you made me so hungry talking about those restaurants and the food there!
Melissa and Gary, you two are priceless...and yes I got all the texts Mel! Raspberries on my mind too! And Gary, thanks for the good words, keeps my fire lit to keep doing this thing. Norm Webb, glad to see you and hear about your job at Sturm. I can tell you love grand kids too. Paul Colfer, very nice talking to you, wish I had chatted with you more often. Am sadden to know you are leaving to return to your climate friendly California. But I'm sure everyone is glad things worked out for you to go back there as we know it has been a dream of yours and wishes you nothing but the best. We hope to see you make the 40th for sure.
Sandy and Sue, its good to have you both around, it is always nice to see you both. we know its a long trip down here for you. Sandy, you have been a steady rock supporting these gatherings, and its really appreciated. Sue thanks for the ideas you suggested.
If I missed anybody, please let me know!
I have to say I had never seen a stein with a tap that could hold a case of beer...pretty interesting concept! Probably tells you all how long its been since I've been in a sports bar! Maybe we need to get out more often....! The bar is very trusting that one of those steins doesn't walk out of there! I also want to thank Mary Hastings, our classmate who hosted us there as owner of Time Out. We wish you success with your venture there.
Other things.
It was popularly agreed, Loon Lake has definitely got to happen again this year. We just need to set a date and work from there. Some other ideas were tossed out for stuff to do this summer. A weekend midnight cruise on Lake Winnipesaukee was suggested. Also the idea of a trip that encompasses going to the top of Mt Washington by way of the Mt Washington Auto Road via shuttle, your vehicle, or bike. I'm sure there are a few of us that probably could still climb it! I would like to interject another idea along the lines of hiking Mt Willard in Crawford Notch which is a moderate climb, but has the most fantastic views for the effort. You will definitely would come away with pictures from up there you will always treasure. I would be happy to lead this hike if any of you are inclined. Anyways, those are just a few things to talk about next time we meet. If anyone has something else to suggest, exotic or not, speak up and let us know, we are always up for new ideas. I do believe we will also want to reserve a date to see Carey Rush again, as he will be playing again over in Little Sunapee Harbor later this summer. He put on a fantastic show last summer and I bet he will top it this year...no pressure now Carey!...
I got a very nice email from one of Lenny Kochis's ex-wives a Lisa Krause. I don't know how she got my email address, but it was very nice of her to take the time to write. She wasn't really able to shed a whole lot more on him as she had lost touch with him as well, but she did say he had children which was good to know. She did give me a link regarding news a woman Lenny had been living with for some time before he passed, who apparently herself, passed away just months before Lenny did. So I am sure that was a double shock for the families involved. She did say she would keep searching for more info.
I also want to put out the word thanking Charlene Reynolds for the nice writeup in the Alumni Newsletter about our activities last summer. Thank you Charlene, well done. I bet a lot of people in the other classes reading that, will be thinking now why aren't we doing stuff like that! Maybe the "class of 74" has started a trend? Also have to put in the subtle reminder, class dues of just $10 are needed to start building our war chest for whatever we want to do for our 40ith. If you can spare more, please try to send in a little extra. Every bit counts. Don't forget your Alumni dues as well, they go hand in hand with supporting an important event for our home town and school. If it weren't for Alumni weekend, Claremont would not have that moment to shine every year, and we wouldn't be building the memories we are.
Amorn and I enjoyed seeing all of you. Apologies to anyone if I didn't get a chance to talk more with you. We can't wait to see you all again.
Wrapping this up, till next time we meet, wishing you all the best.
Phil
Tuesday, March 08, 2011
Leon Collins - July 10, 1955 - Mar 6, 2011

Claremont, NH
Leon A Collins, 55, of Lewis Place in Claremont, NH died Sunday (March 6) at Valley Regional Hospital in Claremont, NH due to injuries suffered in an accident at his home. He was born in Claremont, NH on July 30, 1955 the son of John and Rita (DeVillers) Collins and had been a longtime Claremont resident. He was a graduate of Stevens High School, Class of 1974. Leon retired from the United States Marine Corps as a Gunnery Sergeant and was currently employed by New Hampshire Pickup and Delivery. On July 10, 1977 he married the former Mercedita Cruz, they had been married for 33 years. He enjoyed woodworking and was an all around handyman. He was a very humble, quiet man but was known as quite a joker by family and close friends. Leon was an advocate for underdogs and was known to treat people fairly, but first and foremost he was a committed family man and loved his grandchildren. Members of his family include his wife, Mercedita C. Collins, Claremont, NH; two daughters, Merci Maria Collins-Abella, Claremont, NH; Andrea Collins Thompson, CA; five grandchildren, Anthony, Alexis and Amor Abella, Andrew and Austin Thompson, his mother, Rita Collins, Windsor, VT; a brother, Alan Collins, Barton, VT; two sisters, Laura Brookens, Lempster, NH and Christine Snyder, Phoenixville, PA and several nieces and nephews. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00 on Saturday in St. Mary’s Church, with the Rev. Shawn M. Therrien, pastor, officiating. Following the Mass, full military honors will be provided by members of the American Legion Post #29. Committal services will be held later in the spring in St. Mary’s Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Friends may call the Roy Funeral Home, 93 Sullivan Street, Claremont, NH on Saturday morning from 10:00 Am until the funeral procession leaves for the church. The family suggests that in lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the St. Mary Parish Renovation Fund, 32 Pearl Street, Claremont, NH 03743. The family invites you to share a memory of Leon with them or leave a message of condolence in the family guest book at www.royfuneralhome.com. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Roy Funeral Home and Cremation Service.
Tuesday, February 08, 2011
Leonard "Biddy" Kochis

Dear classmates,
It is with regret to announce our classmate Leonard "Biddy" Kochis has passed away. Some of you are already aware of this, others are not. It is belated news as his passing was not found out about until recently. Additionally there is nothing out there such as a obit to really pass on. I have been able to glean bits and pieces thanks to Paul Colfer who was kind enough to let me know what he could find out. I waited for a few weeks after Paul contacted me hoping more information would be forthcoming from Lenny's family, but it appeared it was not going to happen.
What we do know is Leonard apparently passed away on Nov 28th in 2010 from other complications after a routine knee surgery. From some research I did, I was able to determine he was last living in Reva, Virginia. As far as I know, he has not been in the area for quite a while and don't know if he ever returned for any of the reunions. Some of you may have been more in touch with him than others.
We wish his family well and that those who loved him are at peace. We also hope he had a good life after all has been said and done.
Phil
Monday, February 07, 2011
Belated entry, End of year thoughts
As I sit here with my first cup of joe of the day, and with the final station of 2010 fast approaching, my thoughts are of all of you and another year passing us by all too quickly in the journey of our lives. Amorn and I hope you all had a nice Christmas and were able to enjoy it with your families.
Some final musings. As a whole, 2010 was a challenge for many of us as well as the nation. I can however say that really good things came out of 2010 as far as our class is concerned. For the first time, we made it a point to get together in a non-reunion year and do some really nice things. To re-cap, we started in March with the evening out at the Pleasant, which turned into a danceathon at the Imperial Buffet. We found we still have some moves left in these bodies of ours!
In July we spent a terrific day out at Jim Roy's camp and enjoyed a BBQ and maybe helped Jim get closer to popping the big question to Laurie! We also have some great story tellers in this class too! We also discovered we have many who like fruit here too...;-) What a beautiful day that was in many ways! In August we ended the summer with a bang watching Carey Rush jam at Sunapee Harbor where he put on a magnificent performance for us. John Irish did a great job putting up the videos of Carey's performances on Youtube. Check them out, some good music! Many of us ended up at the Salt Hill in Newport that same evening for a late evening dinner. Sandy, I still can't get over how that guy skedaddled when you went to ask him who he was! It was a perfect evening at the harbor, and again a nice turnout from the class.
In October on a nice crisp fall evening a few of us turned up in Claremont for the homecoming football game. The team lost, but put up a good fight against a much bigger team. We then ended up topping off the evening at Ramuntos Pizza. I am duly informed on just what kind of pizza Jill likes now! And John with his $4 dollar slice of cake! Rachel and Mike, what a great and funny couple you make! It had been at least 20 plus years for a number of us in watching a SHS football game. It was encouraging to see and hear that Stevens sports are on the uprise.
Amorn and I are grateful to have become friends, and renewed friendships with all of you and I hope it just gets better as time goes on. The more time I spend with you, the more I appreciate knowing you. Can you also say, this past summer in NH was the most perfect summer weather wise you have ever lived through? I know for me it was, as I cannot ever recall the weather being this perfect. Also want to congratulate those of you who had new additions to your families in the form of grandkids! Aren't they fun? ;-)
On the downside, we also lost several classmates over the course of 2010, Alice Davis, Anita Methot, and Barret Bodkins. Our hopes are their families have found solace. Let us hope this trend of losing classmates stops for a long while.
Looking ahead to 2011, which I just have this feeling is going to be a really good year. Some things to think about. It has been mentioned a number of times we still have a lot of classmates left to find. Would it be prudent to ask if a goal for us in 2011 would be to try and find some of these people who are still among the missing? Should we put out a list of who we still need to locate and put the detective in us to work on locating them? Its possible many of them aren't aware we are doing things and that we have a mailing list so they can be kept up on what we are doing. Also,never too early to start thinking about what you guys want to do in 2011 as far as getting together. Hike anyone?
I have also thought about some things I can add to the communications part of things, I have been playing around with FB putting together the basic blocks for a Facebook Page just for the class. It seems to be the way everyone is going as it is a great tool for keeping in touch. Yes, it would require having a FB account to be a friend of the page, and to participate in the comments and such. However, you can also view the FB page of a group as a non-member of FB as well, as long as you know the page link, you just won't be able to input anything.
If I do this to completion, I will probably shut down the class blog and transfer the content over to the FB page. It will give us a central point to put out instantaneous messages to the class and input pictures,and video in a easy to work with format. I also like the fact FB has a event calendar as well as a IM feature. I have yet to figure out all the neat things FB can do, but I intend to make myself an expert on it with a little luck! I will still keep up the email list as it will always have a use for certain situations and will be a backup to FB. Let me know if this is something you would like to see happen. I will keep you posted!
In closing, It has been a privilege to have served you as the messenger and sounding board for the class and I have enjoyed it so far. I will continue to do this as long as you will have me, and as long as I can do it well. Again, the real credit goes out to all of you, for without your participation, none of these things we have done would have ever happened. Too all of you, thank you!
Amorn and I wish for all of you, that 2011 will be the year and a really good year regardless of your personal situations for all of you. We also hope to see all of you again and maybe even some new faces as well in 2011 too!
Best wishes, and a happy, prosperous, healthy, and safe New Year to you all.
Phil












