Class Notes

CLASS of 1925

June 1929 Douglas Archibald
Class Notes
CLASS of 1925
June 1929 Douglas Archibald

A trip to Hanover this month will help you to get in trim for the Fifth in 1930. Next year is the year, and now is the time to begin plans for the best ever. Don't miss the Fifth and take in the Fourth to get warmed up.

Fred Reed has moved from Chicago, and is now in Syracuse with the Syracuse Journal.

Art Smith is located in Toledo—his occupation not divulged on the memorandum which he returned to the Alumni Records Office. Another Ohioaii still upon his native heath is Ben Werntz. He is a salesman for the E. F. Hauserman Company of Cleveland.

Cooper Rhodes, Washington, D. C., gives his address as the National Press Building.

W. E. Mason is in the merchant marine with American Export Lines of New York city.

Doc Tanzer is now located in Little Falls, N. Y.

Stan Copeland is a doctor at the Worcester City Hospital in Worcester, Mass.

Ken Parker of Hinsdale, 111., has his business in Franklin Park. Occupation, foreman, pole yard.

Paul Reed is devoting himself to the sales of canned fruit and vegetables with the California Co-operative Canneries in San Francisco.

Announcement was made last month of Pete Kelsey's engagement to Miss Suzanne Irwin Van Antwerp of Albany, N. Y. Pete has been in the insurance business for the past two years but has now gone to New York with Marsh & McLennan, insurance brokers. The future Mrs. Kelsey is a graduate of the Albany Academy for Girls and Miss Bouve's school of Boston. They plan to be married in October and will live in Montclair, N. J.

The 1925 mail has been a blank recently. It can be only because so much is happening that you are too busy to write. Take half an hour one of these summer evenings and either tell us the truth or make up something, so that we may have more to present. The address is above.

Secretary, 2710 Graybar Building, New York