I called the Murray home and talked to Edna. She said Jock was coming along fine and at that moment was out on an errand. She said that for the first time in many years, however, they did not go to Florida this winter. Jock has given up his office, but he still is seen by a few of his old patients.
I also talked to Elmer Pillsbury, who had just returned from his usual winter stay in Englewood, Fla. While there he and his wife saw a lot of Harold Morse, who lives there the year around. He is fine. The Pillsburys go to Maine in the summer and plan to leave for there on May I.
San Treat took up oil painting after his retirement to Mt. Dora, Fla., and has become very proficient. He has had several exhibitions and made a number of sales.
The Class has lost one of its most loyal members in the death of Fat Jackson. An obituary will appear in a later issue.
Nock Wallis is working his head off on the Alumni Fund. He is doing a great job, and if you have not yet sent in your contribution, do so before July 1.
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