Class Notes

1913

OCTOBER 1965 GEORGE STEELE, ROBERT O. CONANT, ANDREW W. COMSTOCK
Class Notes
1913
OCTOBER 1965 GEORGE STEELE, ROBERT O. CONANT, ANDREW W. COMSTOCK

An old cry still echoing in the Hanover Plain but now 'tis the 1913 October Reunion, the first and second. Thirty-two have already signed up so come along even though you've just returned from a long summer holiday and enjoy the fall foliage.

Bill and Bernice Mason are in San Francisco visiting their daughter and their two grandchildren. Young Bill is already registered in the Class of 1980!

Jay and Evelyn Rnnkle are still carrying around their text books. They were at the Alumni College again this year. They sing its praises loudly.

Bart and Reuza Shepard enjoyed a marvelous trip to the Scandinavian countries this summer, fijords and all.

Ed Sides writes that his grandson David is Dartmouth '67 and Tom is Bowdoin '68.

Bill and Sarah Terry, early in August, were in Jefferson, N. H., for a fortnight, dropped off in Littleton to say hello to Sidand Lillian Ackerstrom, all this after a wonderful visit with their daughter Billy who came East this summer.

George and Helen Watts were on a cruise to Bermuda, Puerto Rico and St. Thomas in May, and since early June have been in Orleans, Mass., for the summer. While here they had their annual get-together at Ernest Thomas's cottage with B. Fay and Marian Andrew. The Freemans didn't make it this summer. Ed was recuperating from a recent spell in the hospital, but plans, along with Gladys, to be at our fall reunion.

Line and Lucy Wilson this year planned a family holiday at Wawona which is outside the Yosemite Valley, a wonderful place for old and young, horseback riding, and golf of course! Line says that he first went there in 1944. It was started by a Washburn from Putney or Brattleboro, good Vermont influence about 100 years ago.

See you in Hanover, the more the merrier.

President, 18 Old Colony Road Wellesley Hills 81, Mass.

Treasurer, Hanover, N. H.

Bequest Co-chairmen, AND T. WILLARD TOWLER

'13 Up '13 Up