To us of '92 the death of Sally Drew" Hill means the loss of a close associate, a personal friend and a devoted classmate. The charm of her alert mind, her fine sense of humor and sympathetic understanding will linger long in the memory of all who were privileged to be numbered among her friends. We who were at the quiet headquarters service at our last reunion will always remember the delightful way she spoke of Ed's affection for the Class and her own desire to carry on for him. Hanover will not seem the same to us without her unbounded hospitality and active participation in all our doings.
The last word from the Geigers was that they were off for a plane ride to Chicago for a two weeks' visit with their son Bill in Evanston. No doubt they are home again as you read this.
Clark too has been visiting his descendants —his daughter Helen in Yonkers, N. Y. and his son Leonard '31 in Verona, N. J. Leonard has a son, 15, in the High School and like a true son of his father he plays on the football team.
Secretary and Treasurer, Longwood Towers, Brookline 46, Mass.