Class Notes

Class of 1915

May 1929 W. Dale barker
Class Notes
Class of 1915
May 1929 W. Dale barker

Richard Southworth wishes it to be known that since February 17 he has been making his home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lanterman, 29 Washington St., South Charleston, W. Va. At the present time he is not certain just what it is all about, but it is safe to assume that he finds enough to keep his mother and father busy most of the time. He will probably matriculate at Hanover in the fall of 1946.

Word has been received from John Slattery that his resident address is 2199 Holland Ave., New York city, and he is a lawyer by profession with an office at 51 Chambers St. Nothing was said of his family affiliations, but perhaps John can be induced to write more at length on that subject a little later.

A 1 Priddis (not the plural of Priddy) received his degree from Episcopal Theological Seminary in 1918. At the present time he occupies a pastorate in Buffalo, N. Y., and gives his address as 156 St. James Place. Although he did not remain with the class four years, Al maintains his interest in the class and is a regular contributor to the Alumni Fund. We hope to see him at our "Fifteenth" if not before.

A recent matrimonial notice of interest was that descriptive of the wedding of Dorothy H. Washburn to Whitney M. Frye. The marriage took place at the Arlington Street church, Boston. The good, wishes of the class are extended to the bride and groom.

Of course we have known for some time that Lynn, Mass., has been fortunate in having members of the class listed in her legal and business directories. But it is only recently that it has come to light that Ernest Hayes is a contributing factor in the successful mail system of that city. Ernest is foreman in the post office, and lives at 192 Eutaw Ave., Lynn.

For some little time no word had been received from Sherm Hickox. Sherm himself writes that he is associated with the Scovill Manufacturing Cos., Waterbury, Conn., with residence at 213 Woodtick Road in the same town.

Al Priddy's Western trip apparently proved to be a Dartmouth tour, for it is rumored that he spoke at the annual dinner of the Southern California Alumni Association in Los Angeles, March 19, and at the similar gathering of the Pacific Coast Association held in San Francisco Friday of the same week.

He reports that the "Fifteeners" of Southern California showed the good judgment to have other engagements on that evening, but that he did locate Herb Richardson and Dick Redfield before he left town. We understand that any "Fifteener" might persuade Herb to take care of excess funds through the Wilshire Pacific Mortgage Company of 659 South Laßrea Ave.,. or failing that, could pick up a nicely printed bond in Dick Redfield's office in the Pacific Southwest Bank Building.

Al endeavored in vain to get in touch with Barney Owen, but apparently Los Angeles has appointed a new chief of police since Johnnie Johnson utilized that office to locate Barney in 1925, to whom Barney is as yet unknown.

San Francisco "Fifteeners" turned out one hundred per cent. Both Al Livingston and Tommy Tomfohrde were there. Al Livingston continues to offer unsuspecting purchasers the best of San Francisco real estate, and on the side is reported as in the running for president of the Pacific Coast Reform League. Tommy Tomfohrde apparently keeps so busy as a wool buyer that he has not had any opportunity to reform.

On his return East Al stopped off in Denver, where he found it very easy to locate at least two of 1915's representatives. Money can be borrowed (upon unquestioned collateral) at the desk of Pete Alexander, vicepresident and director of the First National Bank, and readily spent upon an upper floor of the same building in the office of Leon E. Williams, C. P. A. Leon is another classmate with an avocation—the Broadmoor at Colorado Springs. Incidentally Leon has declared himself to be among those present at the "Fifteenth."

The class treasury is in need of attention from about 80% of the class. Is there any reason why you cannot pay the class dues and contribute to the Fund at one sitting?

Secretary, 9 Woodland St., Arlington, Mass,