On February 15 I wrote to every member of the Class asking them to send me the record of their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. To date thirteen have not replied.
Warner White writes that Nantucket had its first snowstorm in March. Says life on the island is comfortable even when the boats and planes are out of commission. However, certain things are lacking, such as movies, white lights, murders, and robberies.
Crawford Bishop has been living in Seattle, Wash., since he returned from Japan in 1952. Has taught at Seattle Pacific College and also at the Northwest College of the Assemblies, of God. However, he has spent most of his time doing research and writing. In 1965 he published a "Missionary Legal Manual."
I hope everyone read the item about Eric Kelly in the March issue of the ALUMNI MAGAZINE. The article says there are few historical novels to touch the "Trumpeter of Krakow" for the warmth and dignity of its. prose and the skilful course of its action.
Walter Dakin is now in the Santa Monica Convalarium, 1320 20th Street, Santa Mon ica, Calif. 90404.
A letter from Winifred Glaze says that the chief topic of conversation in her neighborhood is the predicted earthquake which is supposed to destroy the whole state. Says that she isn't worried as she was a champion long distance swimmer in her youth.
On May Ist Herbert Cummings celebrated his birthday. On May 13 Randall Cooke will celebrate his birthday in the same home in' which he has celebrated his birthday for 86 years. Everett Clark, the youngest member of the class will be a year older on May 22.
Secretary and Class Agent 420 Merwyn Rd. Merion Station, Pa. 19066