2021 Reunion 90th UAlbany
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Potter Club 90th Anniversary October 15, 202140 viewsEdward E. Potter's Pilot Training Class
at Cornell prior to deployment to England.
Photo on display in the Alumni House, Potter Memorial Room
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Potter Club 90th Anniversary October 15, 202150 viewsPotter Memorabilia on Display
Many thanks to Dick and Ann Fairbank for their efforts assembling the items.
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Potter Club 90th Anniversary October 15, 202137 viewsPotter Memorabilia on Display
Many thanks to Dick and Ann Fairbank for their efforts.
Note also, the beautiful arrangement of Talisman Roses.
The arrangement was presented to Loida Vera Cruz along with a plaque at the dinner.
The Fairbanks also worked closely with a florist to obtain the arrangement.
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Potter Club 90th Anniversary October 15, 2021 41 viewsPotter Memorabilia on Display
Many thanks to
Dick and Ann Fairbank
for their efforts assembling the display
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Potter Club 90th Anniversary October 15, 202138 viewsPhoto album of past Potter reunions compiled by Tom Benenati, `53
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Potter Club 90th Anniversary October 15, 202137 viewsPotter Memorabilia on Display
Many thanks to
Dick and Ann Fairbank
for their efforts assembling the display
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Potter Club 90th Anniversary October 15, 202138 viewsPotter Memorabilia on Display
Many thanks to
Dick and Ann Fairbank
for their efforts assembling the display
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Potter Club 90th Anniversary October 15, 202137 viewsStephanie and Loida doing their thing to make the day memorable.
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Potter Club 90th Anniversary October 15, 202138 viewsPotter 90th Welcome Reception
Red Carpet Area
Great Hall, Campus Center West
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Potter Club 90th Anniversary October 15, 202135 viewsPotter 90th Welcome Reception and Registration
Reg Carpet Area
Great Hall
Campus Center West
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Potter Club 90th Anniversary October 15, 202135 viewsJan Mack Higham, `58 and Ann Holcomb Fairbank, `67, Chi Sig members and Potter spouses.
Ann is current President of Chi Sigma Theta Sorority
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Potter Club 90th Anniversary October 15, 202136 viewsTom Mullin, `72 giving information to Jack Higham, `57
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