Jack Eliot, like many of our class, has some serious health problems including difficulty in speaking. We were able to reach him at his home at 8427 SE 2 St. Mercer Island, WA 98040. He sends his regards to all. The large family of the late Irv Kramer continues to hold reunions, and Ruth reports there were 23 at this summer's event on Vancouver Island, widi enough to do to keep the four generations of Kramers happy. Steve Swanson son of the late John Swanson, and our class baby, writes from North Conway of his meetings with the late Alex Mckenzie in the North Country. Together they celebrated the anniversary of the "Big Blow" of 261 miles per hour that Alex and his crew recorded atop Mt. Washington in 1934. More than one class secretary, pining from a lack of Class Notes, has had to create news to enliven his prose. A class secretary, Yale '43, invented an alumnus and reported news from him for six years before his editor caught on. We thought you would like to know.
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Alex Mekenzie recorded the "Bio Blow of 261 miles per hour atop Mt, Washington in 1934. JOE ROBERTS '32