Class Notes

Class of 1922

March, 1924 Frank H. Horan
Class Notes
Class of 1922
March, 1924 Frank H. Horan

Dick Wood is in a Harvard graduate course, trying to pick off an extra degree. 13 Mellen St., Cambridge.

Jerry Bates is working for the General Electric Company at Pittsfield, Mass. (822 North St.) He was recently made an associate of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers.

Clyde Jensen, 1832 W. Adams St., Chicago, is at the Rush Medical College of that village.

Jack Thornton is living at Cedar Lane, Tea Neck, N. Y.

Jib Sawyer is sending the winter in Hanover, haberdashing for Camp in off moments.

Kent Hayes is in an Oklahoma City bank.

Besides being a first-rate realtor, Chick Busher studies law o' nights.

The Worcester (Mass.) Telegram has on its staff Frank Horan, journalist.

Joe Herren, Beauty Joe, our Lochinvar, is lecturing in the Cleveland schools. That silver tongue in service again.

Where but Wall St. could Rog Bird do his best?

Killie Kilmarx is on the payroll of the Palmer Advertising Service, New York. His brother Les is a freshman at Hanover.

The last Twenty-Twoter came out in early January. Did you get yours?

Don Donavanik pipes up from far-off Bangkok that he is studying lumber problems.

Miss Gertrude Llewellyn became the bride of A. Pollock Boyd, the Red Tornado, at Chattanooga, Tenn., December 12. Dick Willis was best man.

Secretary, Saxton's River, Vt.