SEE YOU IN HANOVER JUNE 9, 10, and 11
Randall Cooke holds a record which I do not believe any classmate has or ever will have. For over seventy-five years he has lived in the same house, in the same town, in which he was born. Outside of trips to Hanover, Randall has stayed pretty close to home at 296 South Ave., Whitman,' Mass.
There are a number of class members who are now living in the same town in which they were born, namely, Chellis, Cromwell, Parrish, Ritchie, Norm Russell, Sleeper and Waring, but they have not lived all their lives in the same house in which they were born.
Nat Leverone is looking for a new game to play as he has sold his baseball club, the Kansas City Athletics. Nat writes that Bucky Kraft has been in ill health for some time and is living in a sanitarium.
Cap Pierce has written a poem, "Maytime in New England," which may be published in the Alumni Magazine some day. His reason for writing it was that after publishing his poem, "Winter in New Hampshire," several people wrote him asking him why he didn't go back to that state if his poem was a reflection of his interest in New Hampshire winters.
Our president, Walter Powers, has been laid up for some time with a bad case of shingles but he will be in Hanover in June to greet you at our 55th.
Please do not forget the two very important events coming up for 1906:
1 - Your gift to the Alumni Fund.
2 — Your 55th Reunion in Hanover on June 10 and 11.
The following classmates will celebrate their natal day during May: Clark, Connell,Cooke, Cummings, McIntire, Pierce, Russell and Walsh.
Secretary and Class Agent, 30 Harrison Ave. New Canaan, Conn.