Class Notes

Class of 1922

March 1925 Frank H. Horan
Class Notes
Class of 1922
March 1925 Frank H. Horan

Secretary, 3 Walter Hastings Hall, Cambridge, Mass.

At the Boston Potlatch, described elsewhere in this issue, eleven of the class sat down to meat, viz. Atherton, Johnny Johnson, Dwight, Dyer, Crampton, Joe Perkins, Lichtensteiri, Tredennick, Charley Hart, Orr, Horan. Every one declared himself headed for the Thrilling Third.

Preparations go on apace for the June regatta. The committees here, there, yon, and hither confer steamily about rousing the boys to full comprehension of the importance of the occasion, but we opine that the boys are themselves not unaware that a class party, even if we be but three years out, is just the sort of summer week-end to quicken the pulse. The word is again, and it's going to be reiterated: get your vacation at a time that will permit you to go or else be sure you can anyway; worry not about finances, the expense will be moderate; sign up early with the earnest young secretary, thus ironing out the wrinkles.

Ray Kunkle is planning to go abroad for the summer.

Sterry Waterman is working in the law office of George Morris '11 in Washington, D. C. The Giant Steer was formerly aide-de-camp and attache to the Commissioner of Immigration at the capital. In a letter he spoke of meeting Percy Marks, who taught many of us the rudiments of orthography and composition.

Larry Healey is engaged to Marjorie Clement Osgood, a Wellesley 1923 girl.

Hear that sterling Westerner, Bernie Keltner: "Here at the Law School of the University of Michigan are Larry Henderson, Jack Ingraham, and Bernie Keltner... .The colony seems to increase every year, but it is notable that these men all come from the Middle West, and can say, as some cannot, that they have been west of the Connecticut River."

Frank Hutchins pauses to say that he and his brother are doing well with the advertising agency they started a while back, and are already in the national magazines.

At a class dinner in Boston recently these gathered: Hight, Lichtenstein, Morrissey, Charley Hart, Orr, Mesquita, Leland, Pinney, Horan, Atwood, Johnson, McCarthy, Wason, Threshie, Earle, Dick Johnson.

The oldest buildings now on the Campus