"ME and YOU ... in '62."
Fletcher Clark, Dutch Cottrell and Ruel Giggs represented the Class at the funeral services for James Worton, who died March 19 in the Truesdale Hospital, Fall River, Mass., after a long illness. The sincere sympathy of his classmates and friends in Dartmouth is extended to his wife, Ruth, and his family in their great loss.
Randy Burns on his way to Tavernier, Fla., this March for some hot weather and fishing stopped off in Washington, D. C., to join a party of 1912'ers to welcome LymeArmes on his return from Fort Lauderdale, Fla. He met there Gabrielle (Mrs. Arthur)Forbush, Grace Hoyt and Hal Mosier, Eleanor and John J. McCarthy, Ruth (Mrs. Barrow) Lyons, Min (Mrs. Kenneth) Goss, Hon.'12-er Edith Cabell and Warren Bruner.
Miss Barbara Dorwood and her father, David L. Dorwood, have combined efforts in a father-daughter team in Atlanta, Ga., to produce a line of toys with a double purpose, fun, and help for 'handicapped children, according to the Atlanta Constitution. They have been most successful in the application of their toys in the Jere Wells School in East Point.
Latest address of Alvah S. Holway is 420 Wrightwood Ave., Chicago 14, Ill.
Barbara and Bud Hoban will be at home again this summer at their Camp Wallula cottage for all passing Twelvers anytime after June 1.
Robert D. "Doc" Fletcher has also made his regular come back from Dunedin, Fla., to his home in Rumney, N. H.
As far as the Robert B. Belknaps are concerned, they have not been very far away from home base in California but are planning on a week or so at Palm Springs in the desert just for a change. They are looking forward to a visit this summer of their daughter and husband from Columbus, Ohio.
For the most important Alumni Fund campaign since they were originated Eddie Luitweiler's appeal has been reported in full in Lyme Armes' Billboard of April 13, don't let his grand record slip backward.
More than forty Twelvers have signed up for our 49th "Informal Interim Reunion" June 16-17-18 at the Treadway Otesaga in Cooperstown, N. Y. Hope to see you there.
The Active Widows of 1912 have been honored with a separate and up-to-date "1912 Directory" of their own. Bound mimeographed copies are in the hands of all our class officers. If you know of any Class Widows who should be added to this active list please so advise your Secretary.
Edith and Dutch Waterbury are back in their home at 3316 Vista Road, Route 6, Green Bay, Wis., and plan to visit Denmark and Spain after attending the June Interim Reunion at the Otesaga in Cooperstown, N. Y.
Frances and Stan Weld made an early March visit to their daughter, Barbara, in Ithaca. Boss Geller was there with them over Saturday evening and Sunday. Early that Saturday Stan saw Barbara's two sons, eleven and thirteen, play hockey with their school team in the Cornell rink.
Secretary, 612 Embree Crescent Ave. Westfield, N. J.
Class Agent, 184 Commercial St., Maiden 48, Mass.