1910 is proud of the name Walter Golde is making for himself in high musical circles. He is an accompanist for the renowned Mme. Ganna Walska.
Harold Benjamin came all the way from southwest Minnesota to the Pow Wow. Harold looks about the same, and acts no differently, even though he has cornered most of the butter in the Middle West. Whenever you see a nice white refrigerator car with "Pipestone Produce Co., Pipestone, Minn. Fancy Creamery Butter," on its sides, think of our own Harold!
Charlie Gibson has another youngster in his family, and even though a late-starter he seems to be coming along nicely.
Max Holmes is the proprietor of a prosperous Walk-over Shoe Store on North Hight St., in Columbus, Ohio. Max is due East for the next reunion.
Two of 1910's best known members during 1928 were Ray Gorton for what he did to Bobbie Jones, and Russ Palmer for his accomplishments with the Alumni Fund. Both carried their honors easily, as we all knew they would.
Jim and Louise MacPherson have returned from an extended tour through Europe. Jim has taken several trips across the pond because of his connection with Pathé.
Our old friend "Piper" Donovan, better known as "Spike" in his home city, is doing a good job as night editor of the Troy Record.
After a hundred or more years absence, "Hap" Goodere showed up at the Pow Wow. Outside of gaining 30 or 40 pounds he seems to be the same old "Hap."
Guy Carpenter is vice-president of Burden and Burden, 25 Broad St., New York city, an investment house, and is living at 35 Charlton St.
I noted a month or two ago that Walter Norton was coming back to Naugatuck. He is living at 74 Cliff St., Naugatuck, and is manager of the Glove and Shoe Company, which I believe, is a subsidiary of the U. S. Rubber Company.
"Wilkie's" business is now in the southern part of California, in Santa Barbara, at 1316 Santa Barbara St. He still claims his home in Berkeley. I don't know whether he means he commutes regularly, or not!
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