Class Notes

CLASS of 1907

NOVEMBER 1931 Charles P. WoodWorth
Class Notes
CLASS of 1907
NOVEMBER 1931 Charles P. WoodWorth

One of the seventy-four heelers of the class of 1935 recently elected by the Outing Club was Bill Minsch's son.

A week after Bishop Niles had installed his son with the freshman class he was again in Hanover, where he told one of our class that he had to bring up a drum for his boy, who had made the College Band—a good case of "drumming" up an excuse.

Dick Southgate is now situated in Hanover associated with the ALUMNI MAGAZINE in its advertising department. He reports that Al White, Gene Brooks and his family, and King McCoy were in Hanover for the Norwich game.

Sam Barnes was East in September, entering his daughter Barbara at Mount Holyoke, from which college her mother graduated.

In the middle of September, John McLane combined business with pleasure in a trip to California by boat via the Panama Canal.

Remember that our Twenty-Fifth Reunion takes place next June. Plan early to be present and budget against the expenses, which will be kept down by the committee to the smallest possible amount. The Reunion will be as successful as we make it by our attendance, which is a responsibility as well as a real privilege.

Secretary, 131 State St., Boston