Your Class Agent, Bob Kenyon, writes that Mrs. Jack Stilphen, Gwendolyn, who did such an excellent job with the class widows on the 1963 Alumni Fund, will not be able to carry on and that Mrs. Joseph McCann, Mildred, will take over for 1964. We wish her the very best results so let's give her our support in this undertaking.
It is with the greatest of pleasure to let you know that Gus and Alice Wiswall, Wakefield, Mass., celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary on September 8. Congratulations and best wishes to you both.
Louis Gerry, Providence, R. I., says that he is enjoying good health. Wonderful. Edward Ashley, Cranston, R. I., paid us a visit for two days recently and Ethel and I were glad to see him. Don Williams, Keene, N. H., has had an eye operation and now has a lens for his left eye. Edward H. Temple's new address is Lewis Street, Marion, Mass.
The Board of Trustees of the Concord, N. H., Hospital has sent an acknowledgement to our class treasurer, Harold Niles, for the recent contribution to the hospital in memory of Harry J. Pelren.
William Jennings, La Jolla, Calif., who enjoyed his 85th birthday on September 16, writes that he is in good health and that he has lunch with "Rocky" Hazen weekly.
Bill Sanborn's widow, Edith, has moved to 121 W. Allamanda Ave., Jasmine Lakes, Port Richey, Fla., and would be pleased to hear from classmates. She's lonesome.
Classmates having birthdays during November are George Hoyt on the third, Don Williams, the Bth; McKay Howard, the 9th and Arthur Winslow, the 13 th.
Your secretary went to the Milford, Mass., Hospital on September 11 for another hernia operation and at this writing is about to have another unexpected one. My best wishes to you all.
Secretary, Box 321, 8 Grafton Rd. West Upton, Mass.
Treasurer, 28 Valley Rd., Wellesley Hills 81, Mass.