The Alumni Fund drive is on and let us all support our Class Agent, Bob Kenyon, in his efforts to do a grand job. I know you will.
Your secretary had a very interesting letter from classmate Cliff Norris of Cranston, R.I., our oldest, who is in his 93 rd year. He told me about ErnestFrost's passing. Ernest had cancer and could not even swallow water the last few days while in the hospital, so he asked to be taken home so that he could die in his own bed. Thanks, Cliff, for the information.
Crick Crocker writes that he has just received the last payment of class dues which makes it 100% for our Class of 1907. It's wonderful. Crick and Helena wish to be remembered to all classmates.
Bill Smart says that he has been ill for about two months with chronic pleurisy which the doctor says is incurable, but can be controlled all right unless he gets pneumonia. Bill hasn't been out of the house since December 10. Ruthie takes good care of Bill, you see.
The Kenyons have been enjoying this extremely cold winter in their new home at 8 Riverview Lane, Concord, N.H. 03301.
Classmates having birthdays in March are: Albert "Rocky" Hazen, born March 20, 1885; and Alfred G. White, born March 31, 1885. Keep well and smiling as always!
Your new class president, George W.Grebenstein, wishes you all to keep in mind our informal reunion in Hanover, June 14, 15 and 16, 1971. Drop me a line please.
Your secretary has just completed his annual supervision of the street listing and checking the voting list of the Town of Upton with a population of 3538 which is just one of his jobs that keeps him young and active.
Kindly keep your letters coming my way because all your classmates are glad to receive the news, so they tell me.
Secretary, 8 West Main St. West Upton, Mass. 01587
Treasurer, 105 Churchill's Lane, Milton, Mass. 02186