Class Notes

1907

October 1961 G. W. GREBENSTEIN, SAMUEL C. BARTLETT
Class Notes
1907
October 1961 G. W. GREBENSTEIN, SAMUEL C. BARTLETT

The informal joint reunion of '07 and '09 was very enjoyable. Headquarters were at Russell Sage. On Monday night we had our class dinner at the Norwich Inn. Those present were Ahern, Ashley, Brown, Lyons,.Oliphant, Smart, Sprague, Storrs, Williams,Bob and Lura Kenyon, George and FernLiscomb, Earl and Carlotta Richards, Billand Edith Sanborn, Tute and Mary Worthen and George and Ethel Grebenstein. On Tuesday night we enjoyed our joint dinner with 'O9 at Thayer Hall. From 9 P.M. until midnight each evening the Jack Childs' "Sing Along with Childs Band" was very entertaining with everyone joining in.

Dick Lane, your class secretary for thirty years, writes: "I appreciate the support I received from classmates, wives, and widows, and I enjoyed the assignment and will miss the close contacts with classmates but the time has come to pass on the assignment to a fresh reporter of the interests and activities of our classmates and their families." Then he adds "My wish for you is that you will enjoy as I have, all the satisfactions that the secretaryship will bring to you. Our classmates will, I am confident, give to you all the support which I have had from them over thirty years, and may I be among the first to wish that you, 'Greb,' will enjoy the interest and support from your classmates which I have received from them." Thank you, Dick, I sure will! On behalf of all the members of our class of 1907 we thank you for the grand job you have done.

Bill Ahern of Concord is the oldest past president of the State Employees Association of New Hampshire.

Don Williams has been supervisor of the school enumeration of some 5000 children of Keene, N. H., this summer. Good work.

Bishop and Luna Niles traveled in Europe this spring and summer and have been resting at West Falmouth, Mass.

Tim and Carlotta Richards were hosts to the Kenyons and the following week to the Grebensteins at their summer camp at Brandy Acres, Chepachet, R.I., during August. A very enjoyable time was had.

Rocky Hazen of La Jolla, Calif., spent the month of August with friends on Shaker Hill Road and is enjoying good health. Hi Rocky!

Marguerite Heneage, widow of our HarryH. Heneage, died June 24 at the Mary Hitchcock Hospital in Hanover. Funeral services were at St. Thomas Episcopal Church and burial in the Pine Knoll Cemetery, Hanover. Our sincere sympathy to the family.

Grace (Carpenter) Williams, wife of DonWilliams, Keene, N. H., died July 10 at the Elliot Community Hospital. Grace was pastor-emeritus of Surry Congregational Church, having served there for more than twenty years. Funeral services were on July 13 and were attended by classmates and wives: Billand Harriet Ahern, Allan Brown, Don andGertrude Houghton, Bob and Lura Kenyon, Fern, wife of George Liscomb, and Georgeand Ethel Grebenstein. Burial at Woodland Cemetery. Don and family have our sincere sympathy.

Herbert D. Hinman passed away on July 13 after a long illness at the hospital in Hampton, Va. Marion, you have our deepest sympathy. See In Memoriam in this or a subsequent issue.

Dr. Harry C. Storrs died suddenly August 25 at Stinson Lake, Rumney, N. H. At the funeral in Hanover Centre Church the following classmates and wives were present: Judge and Elizabeth McLane, Bill and Harriet Ahern, Allan Brown, George Liscomb,Sam Bartlett, Rocky Hazen, and Lura Kenyon. Harry's death is a great shock to all of us for he was to become our class treasurer and also chairman of the 55th reunion. I understand that Sam Bartlett will continue as treasurer. Harry will be greatly missed by us all.

This October issue of the ALUMNI MAGAZINE starts another year and with all the above sadness be sure to keep well and smiling too! News items will always be gratefully received by your new secretary!

Secretary, Box 321, 8 Grafton Rd. West Upton, Mass.

Treasurer, 25 Broad St., New York 4, N. Y.