Class Notes

CLASS of 1917

OCTOBER 1931 John W. White
Class Notes
CLASS of 1917
OCTOBER 1931 John W. White

MURPHY SLIPPING

The information has been received from very reliable sources that Dick Murphy is engaged; and would be married when, as, and if the wedding takes place.

STILLMAN MAKES HIS LETTER

Hunk has been playing first string on the golf team of the Nashua County Club, and gets his name in the papers regularly.

LAGAYS AND MYERS HOLD FETE

The last spring meeting of the New York Seventeeners was held in the Maplewood, N. J., residence of Joe Myer. Mrs. Myer and Mrs. Frank Lagay very graciously offered to help put over the last class dinner of the season. The Secretary wasn't able to be there; but from all reports, it was a success. Joe got out mimeographed maps, showing all the turns you had to take to drive out there. I would like to have seen the gang trying to follow those turns on the way home.

WHITE WITH P. A. A.

Your scribe has been toiling this summer in the office of the Pan American Airways at East Boston Airport. Now the Boston gang needn't start asking why I haven't called up. In this air transportation affair there are no union hours; and you generally dine about nine P.M.—if you're lucky. Ask Johnny Wheelock. He's down in the Colonial Airways office in the same building; and we had to plan two weeks ahead so that he could invite me out to have dinner at a reasonable hour with his family.

BUSINESS

First call for the Fifteenth ReunionJune, 1932.

The officers have noted unanimously that if a class report is to come out in 1932, it will be just as complete and de luxe a book as the class desires to finance before publication. More of that later.

This issue of the ALUMNI MAGAZINE is free. If you like it, remember you've got to pay the small sum of $2.00 for the next nine issues.

The Alumni Magazine is only $2 per year.

Secretary, 90 Colony Road, Longmeadow, Mass