Warner White writes that life on Nantucket Island is very quiet and peaceful; not troubled by smog, traffic police, or road signs. About the only contact with the outside world is through TV. Says that Cecelia is an excellent cook which he appreciates very much. Their only child, Geoffrey, lives in Berkeley, Calif.
Bill Page gets together with a group of retired men every Monday to play dart-baseball. Says that he has had a perfect score only once.
Shorty Neal writes that the snowfall in Rochester this winter has been very light. Says that Bess and he are looking forward to spending their summer at Moody Beach, Me. They have two married daughters and one son, Robert, who is in the chief pilot's office of the Eastern Airlines line in Atlanta. I had the pleasure of meeting their daughter, Betty at a football game.
The Class will be sorry to hear that AnneMerservey died on February 8.
If there is any classmate who has not sent a gift to the Third Century Fund, please do so as soon as possible as you will soon be hearing from the 1970 Alumni Fund.
As you know there are 24 members of the class still living. They are scattered in 14 states: California, 2; Connecticut, 1; District of Columbia, 1; Florida, 1; Illinois, 1; Maine, 1; Massachusetts, 6; Nevada, 1; New Hampshire, 2; New York, 2; Oregon, 1; Pennsylvania, 2; Virginia, 2; Washington, 1.
On March 20 Eliot Cogswell will be celebrating his birthday.
Secretary and Class Agent 420 Merwyn Rd. Merion Station, Pa. 19066