The close of April, I believe, finds all of our winter Floridians back at home in the North. As the sun climbs higher day by day and the pleasant warmth of the Florida sun changes to the more uncomfortable heat, our classmates start drifting back to the North. We have definite word that the Browns, Whites, C.C. Hills, and Fred Chase are back home. Your scribe with Mildred has been home since March 1. Incidentally, if any of you would like a corrected copy of our Class Directory, drop me a line. I have a limited supply on hand.
The latest word of Charlie Brooks is that his health has improved somewhat, though still not too good. About the same can be said of Norman Stevenson. We hope that better weather may bring real improvement to these men.
C.C. Hills had dinner with Roger andJane Brown, April 13 and breakfast the following morning at the Hanover Inn.
Don't forget to send in your gifts to the Alumni Fund. We hope that more of our class have added their names to the list (given in S. B. Cunningham's Class Reporter) of those who will be in Hanover for the special program June 16-18.
Charles Sylvester reached the end of his long struggle against ill health and misfortune, problems which he faced with remarkable courage and endurance. For more details see the In Memoriam section of this or a subsequent issue.
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