Announcement comes through AL FREY, our Hanover columnist, of the engagement of Miss Polly Shields and DICK GODDARD. Another trip in the offing for Dick.
CARROLL SWEZEY suggests: "If the fad for merging continues, we won't have any banks left to play with." But with all he has built a new summer home in the old home town, East Patchogue, and has a new baby girl, Priscilla Learning. He rarely attends class suppers, but will be on hand in June.
The BEARDSLEY FOSTERS have left Brooklyn, and are living temporarily in Stamford, Conn.
JIM FROST, Connecticut educator, tells us that RALPH WHITNEY is principal of the high school at Peterboro, N. H., having served for the past two years in the same capacity at Henniker. He was doing graduate work at Harvard last summer.
Mrs. DICK PEARSON continues to win golf tournaments. DICK himself is busy organizing the high school department of Harper and Brothers, and has been traveling extensively.
The Secretary has seen KEN HARDY at Thompson's in Boston on numerous occasions.
Word from ED DE ROUVILLE breaks a long silence. He is advertising and sales promotion manager of the Lotus Envelope Company in Albany. He married Miss Helen Stafford of Albany last June. For the past four years he has been secretary of the Eastern New York Association, which organization he represented at the Secretaries Meeting in Hanover last May. EDDIE BOWEN has recently been elected his successor.
This succession of Twenty men brought out the interesting fact that four other Twenty men are secretaries of sectional associations, as follows: PICKLES HILL, Florida Alumni Association, ABE WINSLOW, Pacific Coast Association, RUEL PHILLIPS, Inland Empire Alumni Association, and RABBIT YUILL, Association of lowa.
There will be a class report published sometime before the reunion. According to present plans it will consist largely of letters. When you think of something about yourself that we all will want to know about, jot it down. Details will be announced later.
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