Dorothy Dearborn lets us know that Henry is at the Orono Nursing Home at 3 Main Street, Orono, Maine. They have sold their home, and Dorothy has moved into an apartment nearby.
Sig Sigler writes that although he and Betty are in good health, they will not be able to get away this fall. The Siglers were evacuated from their home and slept on the floor of a schoolhouse for two nights during Hurricane Elena. Sig recently celebrated his 88th birthday.
Steve Graves and his wife, Geraldine, are not playing tennis these days but enjoy their work as volunteer drivers taking patients to and from their hospital and doctors.
Alice Weymouth has recovered remarkably well from the siege of Bud's long illness. She was elected at the officers meeting at reunion to take over as newsletter editor, the duty Bud so well and so graciously carried on for such a long time.
A card from Charlie Sargent lets us know he is making good progress and is looking forward to receiving the next newsletter. He returned recently to his home in Greenwood, Mass., after a summer on the Cape.
Anne Mack is now at a retirement home in Connecticut to be near members of her family. Her address is: The Gables at Old Forest Farm, 20 Devonwood Drive, Farmington, CT 06432.
Some time ago we received a note from Dean Travis of Boseman, Mont., enclosing a picture of himself with red cap and jacket and an antelope he had just shot. It is a fine picture, but the flap of the envelope stuck to the picture so it cannot be reproduced.
A1 Frey's 87th birthday in August was celebrated at his home in Dresden, Maine, in gala fashion, complete with guitarist and singer, candles floating on the pond, and with several chocolate cakes, which are apparently his favorites. Present were his nephew, Rollin Haynes '54; his daughter and her husband, Edward H. Harte '45; his grandchildren with spouses; and five of his six great-grandchildren. The missing granddaughter, unable to attend, was at camp at Aloha Hive in Ely, Vt. Congratulations, A1, from all your classmates.
Helen Farwell appreciates knowing that a book has been placed in Baker Library by Bob's 1920 classmates in his memory. Her address now is 97 Cowesett Road, Warwick, R.I.
It was an experience to attend the Dartmouth-Princeton game, live via satellite, at a Phoenix restaurant with luncheon served during the game. It was sponsored by both the Dartmouth Club of Phoenix and the Princeton Club with separate screens for each.
Not long ago a card came from SamCenter letting us know he was getting along well even though his eyesight was not too good. But almost the next mail came a notice of his death on October 5.
Happy Holidays to you.
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