Class Notes

CLASS OF 1927

MARCH 1932 Doane Arnold
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1927
MARCH 1932 Doane Arnold

You have undoubtedly received by this time the first mailing piece regarding our Fifth Reunion, which takes place in June of this year. The questionnaire enclosed with it was no idle gesture, but rather a serious attempt to first get some ideas for the reunion, and second, some news for this column. Consequently, if you have not returned your questionnaire as yet, please do so immediately if not sooner. Also, now that you have made up your mind that come what may you will get back to Hanover this June, why not think of half a dozen fellows whom you would particularly like to see at that time, and write them letters to that effect.

Due to the pressure of business and the possibility of an extended trip this early spring, Ted Ward has found it necessary to resign as our class agent. Our sincere thanks are due Ted for the good work he did for the class in this more or less thankless job. After considerable argument we have prevailed upon our treasurer, Gus Cummings, to accept the position of class agent during the coming year. The Alumni Fund drive will start about the first of April, and already Gus is at work on various plans which we are confident will put 1927 nearer the place it should be in the Alumni Fund standing.

Harold Blanchard is working in Boston for the Firestone Footwear Company.

Art Gale is with the Amateur Cinema League in New York city.

Bill Sprague now lives and works in Indianapolis. What sort of work he is doing, our meagre information does not say.

Bill Auer holds the position of credit manager with the Maiden Trust Company in Maiden, Mass. Bill has moved from Auburndale and now lives in Maiden.

Bob McDonough is working as an engineer in Portsmouth, N. H.

Al Lawrence lives in Watertown, Mass., and is instructing in history at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Fred Thompson now hails from the metropolis of Wagon Mound, New Mexico, where he is cattle ranching.

Eddie Redcay is now living in Hamden, Conn., just outside of New Haven, where he is doing graduate work at Yale.

Shorty Oliver now practices law in Boston, with the firm of Herrick, Smith, Donald, and Farley.

Ernest Field resides in Boston, where he is engaged in the shoe manufacturing industry. See you at the Fifth!

Secretary, 152 Waban Ave., Waban, Mass.