Mrs. Carrie A. York, widow o£ Calvin P. Fellows, died in Worcester, Mass., July 5,1935. She was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Hyde Park, Mass.
John French died in Woodstock, Vt., September 4, 1935. A brief life sketch will be prepared later.
Since early summer the Secretary has seen "Biff" Kelly, "Billy" Newton, John French, and "Tommy" Harris. Mrs. Harris suffered an automobile accident while driving in France during the summer. A cable late in August reported that she was recovering.
MAKING PLANS FOR REUNION
Billy Newton, class president, is working night and day on plans for our 50th reunion in Hanover in June, 1936. He has personally seen sixteen of our class, and reports a spirit of enthusiastic cooperation among them all. We all hope, too, that during the coming year we can reach every surviving member of the class and secure a well-nigh 100% attendance at Hanover after fifty years. To this end, information about members not yet seen by the Secretary or the President will be gratefully received. The men whom Billy Newton has seen in person are, in sequence and place of meeting, as follows: Thurston in Mont- clair, N. J.; Burley and Quimby in Boston; Gil Frost, Fairbanks, John French, Ferguson, and Wardwell at Hanover; "Biff" Kelly in Newton Center; Pete Richmond, Chaffin, and H. O. Smith in Hingham, Mass.; Marden and Rose, at York Beach, Me.; Fuddy Wood in Lowell. While in Hingham, Newton, Richmond, Chaffin, and Smith visited the grave of our classmate John P. Tucker, and left flowers upon it.
Thus, with the passing days, may all our memories of those who have gone become more fragrant.
Secretary, 215 Walnut Street, Montclair, N. J.