After many years of service, Albert H.Dalrymple has felt it necessary to resign his post as Treasurer of the Class. Our best wishes go with Dal as we extend our thanks to him for all that he has done for us. At the same time we feel ourselves fortunate in our new treasurer, Robert C. Clark who has had wide experience in financial matters, having retired in 1951 as President of the Bellows Falls Trust Company. We are very grateful to him for his willingness to undertake what is so necessary and yet so thankless a task.
Plans are well in hand for our 60th Reunion next June, which to judge from the enthusiastic responses received, promises to be most successful. We have been noted for the large proportion of the class returning for reunions, and this should be no exception.
The Class already knows of the irreparable loss we have suffered in the death of our President Ernest Bradlee Watson, in Anacortes, Wash., on December 6, 1961. An extended notice appears elsewhere in this MAGAZINE. But he belonged to the whole College and as others may read these notes it is fitting that the attention of all should be called to the sorrow that we feel as we unite in sympathy for his family.
Secretary, 29 Messer St., Laconia, N. H.
Treasurer. 7 Burt St., Bellows Falls, Vt.
Bequest Chairman,