Willard Lewis Ruhe passed away on August 4, 1970 according to word received from his son Willard Jr. who celebrated his 50th birthday on that date. An In Memoriam to Billie will appear in this or a later MAGAZINE.
Mrs. Frances Brown, Ogden's widow, writes that she had a grandson born in November 1970. She is suffering from a bad case of arthritis in her hands and one arm.
Mrs. Grace E. Killam, Carl's widow, is now living in Apt. V, 221 West 6th St., Long Beach, Calif. 90812. She is also one of the growing number of great grandmothers of the Class.
Miss Eleanor S. Newton, Al's daughter, is making a slow recovery from an illness that hospitalized her and has kept her from her business.
Dr. Clarence E. Dunbar, 435 Walnut St., Manchester, N. H., is still making progress in recovering his strength after a hospital session.
The Class roster is now down to fifty, distributed among fifteen states as follows: Maine, 3; New Hampshire, 7; Vermont, 1; Massachusetts, 12; Connecticut, 2; New York, 3; New Jersey, 5; Pennsylvania, 3; Ohio, 3; Illinois, 2; Florida, 3; Minnesota, 1; California, 3; Maryland, 1 and Colorado, 1.
Birthday greetings in February go to Wilbur I. Bull, 83 on the 3rd; George H.Hinckley, 85 on the 12th and Russell A.Pettengill, 83 on the 27th.
Russell and Martha Pettengill celebrate their 21st wedding anniversary on February 16. The Class wishes them well.
From his brother Clarence Meleney '13 came word that our classmate, Dr. HenryMeleney, died from heart failure on December 28. There will be more details in a later issue.
Secretary and Treasurer Sandwich, Mass. 02563