Don Frothingham's New Year card was a very nifty affair, as classmates agree who were favored with copies. Several wives inquired if the very slender young man looking out of the window toward the lighthouse was Mr. Frothingham himself.
Art Rotch has added painting to printing among his lines of effort. The Milford Painting Company's letterhead has his name as treasurer. He says he hasn't yet learned to swing a mean brush, but has a plant and a crew of painters who are going to make all the old automobiles in New Hampshire shine like brand new ones.
Art Lewis and his assistant, George Squire, have moved their plant from South Boston to a new factory which they have just built in Watertown. Twenty years ago who would have suspected that pair would pick a place named WATERtown!
Frank Robinson and Mrs. Robbie have announced the arrival of Janice Ellen, born October 25, 1924.
Ralph Currier bought a cow recently. She kicked him in the arm and left him with a badly broken wrist bone.
Fritz Cooper, our w. k. Chicago realtor, is on a pleasure jaunt to China.
Reports from Chicago indicate that Louis Hopkins is making a great reputation as personnel officer at Northwestern University. We also hear that Hoppy is building radio sets for all of his friends.
Assistant Secretary, den, Hanover, N. H.