Class Notes

CLASS OF 1916

May 1919 Richard Parkhurst
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1916
May 1919 Richard Parkhurst

Rob Brown and Jim Coffin are both working for the Nashua Gummed and Coated Paper Company, Nashua, N. H.

Chick Clark is still in France, serving as armament officer, second lieutenant, attached to the 135th Aero Squadron.

Stew Paul is a captain in the 63rd Infantry, and is at present stationed in Washington, D. C.

Jack Saunders is a first lieutentant of cavalry, and is in command of Troop B, 11th Cavalry, at Fort Myer, Va.,

Cap Carey still likes Milwaukee. He is assistant manager of the Milwaukee branch office of the Travelers Insurance Company.

Ed Kiley is selling tires for the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, in Boston.

Fletch Andrews, who has served as a regimental sergeant major in the 37th division, has been detached from the division, and is now in Paris, studying French at the Alliance Française and tew at the Faculté du Droit of the University of Paris.

Shorty Hitchcock and Miss Madeleine Hoar of New York city were married in New York on June 5, 1918. They have been living at 606 West 135th Street. Late news has it that Mr. and Mrs. Hitchcock have moved out to Detroit, where Shorty intends to get into the automobile game.

Ed Riley has been detached from the U. S. S. Laub and ordered to Squantum, Mass., in connection with fitting out a new destroyer. He and Mrs. Riley are making their home at 30 Harborview St., Squantum.

Miss Helen Gertrude Ireland and Walter Raymond York were married at Winter Hill, Mass., April 26, 1919. Rod Wyman was best man and Howdy Parker one of the ushers. Mr. and Mrs. York expect to move to Lincoln, N. H., in the near future.

On the 19th of April, at Buffalo, N. Y., Miss Dorothy Louise Fox and Olin Robinson Smith were united in marriage. Ode is advertising manager of the Motometer Company, at Long Island City, N. Y., and is living at 137 23rd St., Elmhurst, Long Island City, New York.

A goodly gathering of sixteeners were on hand at Soldiers Field to see the Big Green pin it on Harvard in baseball — Howdy Parker, Judge Phillips, Walt York, J. Gile, Bob Brown, George Smith, Jim Coffin, Chris Salmonsen, and Dick Parkhurst.

Lieut. Gus Brown has just returned to the States with the 303rd Field Artillery of the 76th Division. George Smith is also just home, the possesser of a Croix de Guerre and a fine record in the Ambulance Service along with Ed Kirkland.

Chan Green is studying at Rennes, France, and Andy McClary is delving into the law at Cambridge University, England.

Secretary, Richard Parkhurst, Winchester, Mass.