Class Notes

1920

December 1994 Alice W. Weymouth,
Class Notes
1920
December 1994 Alice W. Weymouth,

Most welcome was a September note from Emilie (Mrs. Alton)Palmer of Mount Dora, Fla.: "Seeing the '20 news to be the first reported under Class Notes is quite a reminder 'It'slater than you think.'

"Hannah, our daughter, and I continue to live together. I feel very fortunate for all her attention besides her fulltime position as a receptionist in a doctor's office.

"With my limited vision, my days traveling alone are over, but I'll watch for the reunion plans just the same as ever. I'm wondering how many classmates are still living? And how many in Florida?"

I'll try to see what Alumni Records can come up with to answer Emilie's question. But, alas, the numbers are diminishing, and who can forecast who will be able to attend a 75 th Reunion next year?

We haven't heard for some time from our most faithful correspondent, Sig Sigler, and hope all is well with Sig and his Betty. Any suggestions from any of the '20 family for the 75 th will be most gratefully received, also news of any surviving 1920 canes and mementos or any news at all.

Wherever you are, may your Christmas6 be merry!

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