Class Notes

1917

MAY 1983 Alden G. Vaughan
Class Notes
1917
MAY 1983 Alden G. Vaughan

Today, March 30, is a bright, sunny, but rather windy day that makes your secretary want to really work. Last night was a beautifully clear, moonlit night. The air is so delightful to breathe. It does not seem that two days ago we had two or more inches of snow which rapidly disappeared when the sun shone the next day.

Notes from Lucile Towler and Willard Wyeth were received before March 1, but not one word has come in since to your secretary from a single member of the class family. Are all of you still hibernating? Spring is sure to come soon, so shake off your cold-weather slumber, raise yourself up, and give your secretary something about yourselves to write about.

The classes of 1919 through 1922 are planning a luncheon in the Tavern Room at the Hanover Inn for Saturday, September 17, 1983. However, the number '17 has not been obliterated yet. Classes previous to 1919 have been invited to join in meeting old friends of our era. The luncheon will begin at 11:30 to allow us to take in the afternoon football game with Pennsylvania. Do consider this, whether you are classmates, widows, or friends of us '17ers. More about this will appear in a later newsletter.

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