Class Notes

1916

February 1976 PAUL F. GOWARD, JAMES H. COLTON
Class Notes
1916
February 1976 PAUL F. GOWARD, JAMES H. COLTON

Now is the time for all good 1916ers to think of our 60th Reunion. Phil and Betty Lewis have worked out the many details, set up the program, and have at this early date a count of 40 who are coming. It is only four months from now when we will be in Hanover.

Looking back at other reunions - when we graduated in 1916, the Class of 1856 was having their 60th Reunion. That class had a similar experience to our Class; many had served in the Civil War as we had served in World War I. And taking another look through our "historical bifocals," 1856 was 120 years ago.

Speaking of reunions, there was a reunion attended by Roger Evans and John Ames in faraway Korea 22 years ago. They met in Munsan-ni thanks to John Ames' courtesy of a "chopper" ride from Seoul.

Our world travellers, Hiram and LauraMcLellan, are on an around the world cruise leaving Los Angeles January 21 and probably arriving at Fort Lauderdale April 4.

We have lost one of our educators. Edwin Louis Lindman died after a long illness in November. The sympathy of the Class goes to his wife Marian and his two daughters, Mrs. Louis Asmar and Mrs. John H. Ryther. An obituary will appear in a coming issue.

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