Over 80 members and visitors were present at the Massapesic Grange openhouse at the Auburn Town Hall on February 20, 1957. Carl Forsaith was the speaker and the topic "History of the Town of Auburn." Music, colored slides and a quiz completed the program.
Although Walter Haley retired from the Veterans Hospital engineering work, he has not slowed down, and is now with WaghorneBrown, 18 Cornhill, Boston, structural steel and Reynolds Aluminum.
Pop Warren and Parker Trowbridge joined with Bart Shepard to show some of the class could travel to attend the Boston Dinner. Bill Davis and Wilkins were the other two class representatives. Many of the regulars were in Florida, and Nel Gay has retired to New Hampshire.
Luella (Mrs. Howard) Ball, as president of the Claremont Republican Women's Club, presided at the Lincoln Day dinner in Claremont.
T. D. Jewett's son Stephen led the ticket in Laconia for membership on the Board of Education in a four cornered race.
If you want more news read the News Letter dated February 8, 1957.
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