A message from our president: Due to illness, your president's comments on our 65th Reunion are certainly belated. Out of 165, about 30 are living. While only seven of these were present, the percentage was not too bad. Web Evans and Allan Perkins came from California. They said they walked all the way but I question this.
John Hinman was dressed like a fashion plate and looked 35 years old. And with him was his Lovely frau. Walt Furman was there and in top form; and Freddy Munkelt our faithful scribe, and finally the Les Cogswells and sitting on top of he world. And didn't Bill Knight's darling wife come from Rockford, Ill? The other "femms" were precious indeed and it was so nice to have them.
Freddy Munkelt made most adequate - moments for our festivities at the Inn. The bus seemed to think my memorial service for r departed ones was impressive. The little "liquet was as full of "blood and thunder'" as -ould be expected to come from "us aged ones." Mav God bless those who were able to be with us and those who felt they could not make the 2rade. We love them all.
R.E.C.
Word has been received of the death of Roger F. Hill, at his home in Royal Oak, Mich. on September 19, 1973. The information came from a niece, Mrs. Clinton F. Stimpson III, of Port Huron, Mich. An obituary will be found on another page of this or a later issue.
And word has also been received of the death of Mrs. Isabel Donahue, widow of Joseph (Count) Donahue, at a nursing home in Norwell, Mass. on October 15. She is survived by two sons, Douglas A. '45 and David G. of Trumbull, Conn, and eight grandchildren.
A correction of the address of Pete McCarty, — 253 Park St., Dorchester, Mass. 02122.
please keep your letters coming my way for time is running out on us all. Secretary, P.O. Box 821 Montpelier, Vt. 05602
Treasurer,
Assistant Treasurer, 17 Hartland Place Norwich, Conn. 06360