JUNE, 1932 IT'S OUR FIFTEENTH WAH HOO! WAH HOOU
EMIGRANTS
Ray Wain has pulled stakes from Davenport, lowa, and settled in St. Joseph, Mo. Jack Baer leaves the Middle West flat, and reports himself settled down just inside the Golden Gate of San Francisco.
Jim Rubel, never having gotten very far out of sight of Chicago for goin' on to forty years, has moved down into South Pasadena, Calif.
Here's some more ten-second biographies of our professional classmates.
LAWYERS
Skinny Barrows with Storey, Thorndike, Palmer, and Dodge, Boston. Don Brooks, patent lawyer of the Texas •Corp., New York. Fred Gee of Gee and Gee, Lawrenceville, Ill.
Bones Graves, a member of Graves, Kizer, and Graves, Spokane. Morrie Healey of Carmody, etc., and Healey, Waterbury, Conn. Jack Hill, brilliant barrister of Portland, Me.
Herb Jenks of Hokanson and Jenks, Evanston, Ill.
Tom Landregan, with Parsons,-Wadleigh, and Crowley, Lynn, Mass. Bob McKenney, practicing in Petersburg, Va.
George Montgomery of Caudert Bros., New York.
Searls Morton, member of Morton, Irvine, and Blanchard at Columbus.
Howard Myers, practising attorney in New York city. Mark Penick doing the same in Quincy, El.
Sammy Saline, another of the New York city barristers. Yin Smith is our member of the bar in Cleveland.
Arthur Sullivan forms part of the legal talent in Boston.
Tubby Tefft is part of Tefft and Tefft in Peoria.
Heinie Wacker hasn't been letting his oratorical abilities go to waste in New York.
Ty Woodruff went into the profession only a few years ago, and is somewhere out in Colorado.
Ellie Gray specializes in patent law, and is in Detroit.
Pa Holt works his legal talents in Chicago.
DOCTORS
Joe Baker, Pittsburgh. Slats Baxter, Marion, Mass. Angus Black, Brattleboro, Vt. Soup Campbell, Hanover. Red Davison and also Earl McCarthy, Chicago.
Mike Donehue and Chuck Gilmore, New York; Chuck actually makes his residence at Beacon, N. Y.
Fred Hager, dentist in Johnstown, Pa. Roger Haggerty, Arkport, N. Y. Roy Halloran, an official in the department of mental diseases at the State House, Boston. Lee Hill, Des Moines. Allen Locke, medico of the Travelers Insurance Co., Boston. Sandy Lynch, Pittsburgh. Joe Quincy, another Bostonian. Guy Richardson, Haverhill, Mass. Bart Shackford, specializing in pathology, Long Beach, Calif. Deering Smith, Nashua, N. H. Fat Spears, University of Oregon. Bob Stickney, Beverly, Mass. Doc Walters, one of the big guns at the Mayo Clinic.
ARMY Lt. Gene Cowles, last located at Fort Benning, Ga. Lt. Ed Langmead, Wright Field, Dayton. "General" Trenholm is sporting ten-gallon hats at Fort Sill, Okla.
NAVY Lt. Ted Lonnquest, aviator on the staff on the Saratoga. Lt. Howard Shaffer, Pay Corps, and Lt. Gerry Shattuck of the same were both last located in Washington.
COAST GUARD Lt. Kenneth Young, last located base at Staten Island, N. Y.
1917 AND DARTMOUTH You can use all the cold-blooded arguments you please in talking about duties and obligations to chip in to the Alumni Fund; but if there isn't a bit of sentimental feeling for the College lurking somewhere in you, those arguments don't amount to much. I think this is the year to prove that there's at least one dollar's worth of sentiment in those members of the class who haven't made a habit in the past of expressing themselves through the Alumni Fund
Secretary, 90 Colony Rd., Longmeadow, Mass.