Class Notes

1913

APRIL 1963 WARDE WILKINS, WILLIAM B. TERRY
Class Notes
1913
APRIL 1963 WARDE WILKINS, WILLIAM B. TERRY

Chairman Bill Towler of the Reunion Committee spent time checking post card replies and 67 classmates and 45 wives have indicated they would attend. There are 11 others, sons, daughters, grandchildren, but 67 have not been heard from, so get your card in the mail please or write to Bill or the Secretary. And 86 are signed up for brunch on Sunday, already.

Another doctor has left for Florida. Ralph Drury has retired to Ormond Beach, Fla., 87 Valencia Drive and has been there long enough to be well acquainted in the area.

Len Martin in Webster Groves, Mo., still continues active in the Webster Groves Trust Company, as a director-banking, investments, and real estate, and of course at the Algonquin Golf Club.

Bob More in Shell Beach, Calif., is semiretired and is a part-time research district attorney in Obispo County, Calif., and is writing articles on conifers which, as you all know, are trees and shrubs which bear cones. He is the author of several books, as well as many articles on conifers.

Dave Morey has recently had the honor of being nominated for the Football Hall of Fame. Dave will be in Hanover in June. He has had many trips back there in the past but not for reunions. He took five or six football teams to Hanover, one of which led Jim Robertson's fine team at the end of the first half, 3-0, but could not hold the lead. Dartmouth, of course, sent a representative when Dave had his testimonial dinner in Boston, three years ago.

The Garden City News, Garden City, N.Y., announces the engagement of Mrs. Norman B. Catterall, Dorothy, to Charles F. Colchester of Garden City. Mr. Colchester has been associated with the Sperry Corp. for 28 years and is now head of an engineering section with the Sperry Gyroscope Company at Lake Success.

Be sure to keep up with the 1913 Class News Letter for pictures and all reunion plans, those coming to Hanover, etc.

The George Watts were in Concord, N.H., last Christmas with Betty. They expected their fourth grandchild any day in February. North Carolina has been lovely this winter but with occasional cold, cold weather. They are comfortable at Davidson, however, in their gas-heated home.

Bob Mungall, although retired as of 1960, is is keeping busy as vice chairman of the Planning Commission, City of Anaheim, Calif., and Director of the Chamber of Commerce. But not too busy to keep away from Hanover in June. He and Mildred will be with us. Others please take notice.

Ed Sides, we are delighted to report, has driven his car from Largo to Fort Lauderdale and back with no difficulty. He says 4000 miles to the reunion is a different thing, but with his usual good spirits ends "However, who knows, something might happen."

Secretary, 152 Lake St. Newton Center 59, Mass.

Class Agent, 109 N. Chatsworth Ave., Larchmont, N.Y.