On Christmas, just as my family and two grandchildren were gathering to open their bulging stockings, I was saddened by a telegram from Marion, Indiana, telling me that Guy Abbott had died that very morning. I know of no truer finer member of our class than Guy. We all loved him for his clean and clear viewpoint. I well remember our senior year, when he was captain of both the baseball and basktetball teams. I had the honor to room with him and really knew him as the typification of all that was clean and fair in sports and his daily manner of living. He has been a loyal 1902 man and written me often to ask about classmates who were ill. About one year ago he had a coronary attack and had to give up his favorite golf, and take especial care of himself, but he had wanted so much to come back to Hanover for one more reunion. His spirit will always be with us.
Staff Sgt. Donald Murray, son of our Bill Murray, has gotten back to Hanover after the wars. He was two and a half years in the Army, doing intelligence work, and assigned to the Marine Corps.
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