Class Notes

Class of 1915

February 1933 Harold K. Davison
Class Notes
Class of 1915
February 1933 Harold K. Davison

Haze Hazen, formerly of Windsor, Vt., has joined the Springfield, Mass., 'ls delegation. He is district manager of "Crazy Crystals," which Deane says is the world's best beverage. Doubtless even the samples will be appetizing after March 4. Perry H. (Red) Stevens is reported elected as judge of the Appellate Court in Ohio. He promises to be at Hanover for Commencement this year. Of course it's not an official reunion for this class, but if you have any legal matters to take up with the court see His Honor "Red of Akron" while located in chambers.

Prexie Ray King is reported to be the busiest man in town. Many of the class would appreciate a line from him displayed in this column next time.

State Senator Russell D. Chase of Ist Hampden District is now busily attending to his duties of state in Boston.

Can any one tell what is the correct address of James H. Brackett, formerly of Grand Central Apts., Santa Ana, Calif.? In a year this is the only letter which has been sent out only to be later returned marked "Unknown."

Good old "Pop" Byers says that it's much more fun writing editorials for the Richmond Times-Dispatch than it used to be getting up debates in English 11 and 12. As editor his editorials are always right. Paul Gibson is in the advertising department of the same paper. What papers have a bigger '15 staff than this one in Richmond, Va.?

This column would like to carry information of all partnerships of two or more '15ers. Also all instances of two or more of the class who are working together for the same firm. Let's have some of this from you brave volunteers.

If the Secretary should get just one letter a month of such sincere commendation as was recently received from Zeke Carpenter he would never begrudge the time spent trying to get items for this column. Zeke is still modest, giving no news of himself except that he usually spends the summer on Cape Cod, and confesses that he usually sees Al Priddy and Thorn Pray there.

The sympathy of the class is extended this month to Paul Doyle and Mrs. Doyle over the loss of their most attractive seven-year-old daughter Madeline just before Christmas.

Charlie Griffith hastens to explain that Verona, N. J., is across the "mountains" from Glen Ridge, of which Ray Perry is a new resident, and that Glen Ridge is just a suburb of his home town Newark. The next inquiry is this, if Roy Lafferty is one of the "Two gentlemen from Verona," who is the other?

Herb Potter writes a classic on his deferred wedding trip. Being too busy to attend his wedding last June, he and Kay took a real trip this fall motoring through Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Vermont, New Hampshire, and back to Boston. They visited many of the class and also fourteen colleges on the trip. Herb says that Kay is already sold on Dartmouth. Some of the credit no doubt belongs to that friendliest man in town, Jack Bowler, who did some of the honors for Herb and Kay at Hanover. Eddie "Scoops" Whit, the ex-roommate, did the honors summa cum LOUDER in Larchmont, N. Y.

Now that the 193 2depression is over, why not do your bit for the new year by sending some breezy items to the address at the top of this column. If you don't do it NOW, please do it before February 8 on the midnight mail!!

Secretary, _ 18 So. Court St., Woodsville, N. H