1907 celebrated its 63 rd reunion on June 12, 13 and 14. There were five men and six women present. On Sunday after the 200th commencement exercises we enjoyed a dinner with the Crick Crockers at their summer home in South Strafford, Vt. The weather was perfect. Those present were Bob and Lura Kenyon, Phil and Theora Chase, Allan Brown and his daughter Ethel Lindley, Fem Liscomb, George and Ethel Grebenstein and John and Helena Crocker.
Ted Redington from Santa Barbara, Calif., writes that he has had a disastrous time during the past year for he has broken his left wrist twice; had an operation on his hip for removal of a pin and has broken his right ankle and knee cap. So he doesn’t take a step without a walker. After 61 years of marriage his wife Katherine takes good care of him.
Your secretary had a very interesting letter from Esther B. Churchill, wife of our deceased classmate Perley. She recalled some of his woderful years while in Dartmouth. Her address is 262 Hillside Ave., Berlin, N. H. 03570. If you are in Berlin be sure to drop in and visit her.
In July Allan Brown and his daughter Ethel enjoyed a trip to Nova Scotia and arrived back in East Andover on the 20th. The Grebensteins were at Highland Lake from the 18th to the 25th as Allan’s guests and Bob and Lura Kenyon visited us. An enjoyable time was had by all.
Word has just been received that Leon M. Holman passed away on August 14 and the Reverand Charles A. Wing on August 20. See In Memoriam of this or a subsequent issue for further information.
Classmates having birthdays in October are; Dr. Harry C. Whitaker on the 17th; and Harley E. Mann on the 21st. We hope that you both will enjoy Happy and Healthy Birthdays.
This is all the news I have at this time, so please keep your letters coming my way. We enjoy hearing from you good folks.
Secretary, 8 West Main St. West Upton, Mass. 01587 Treasurer, 105 Churchill’s Lane, Milton, Mass. 02186