Your secretary was finally persuaded by son Richard '27 to drive with him to Hanover to represent the Class of '88 at their 65th reunion. We started late on Friday and drove to Concord where we spent the night, and Saturday morning continued to Hanover in time to attend the Alumni Luncheon at the Gym. The other three surviving members of our Class were unable to be present, but it was good to greet old friends like Gage and Sanborn '87, our sophomore-junior year roommate, Frost '89, and senior year roommate, Bartlett '89.
We were glad to meet President Dickey and Chas. Widmayer, editor o£ our ALUMNI MAGAZINE, also our young friends o£ '28, celebrating their 25th reunion, Myles Lane, Osmun Skinner and Milton Hoefle, the last two with their good wives.
Reunion group pictures were taken with our friends and after a drive around Hanover we started homeward—our 65th had com- pleted the tenth consecutive reunion of the Class of '88 we have been able to attend during the years.
BACK FOR HIS 65TH: Dr. William W. Lougee, secretary of 1888, was the sole representative of his class in Hanover for the Commencement reunion.
CLASS SECRETARY