Class Notes

Class of 1920

February 1933 Allan M. Cate
Class Notes
Class of 1920
February 1933 Allan M. Cate

What little news there is to report this month comes from classmates not often heard from. FERDINAND SABOURIN has spent most of his recent years in Oklahoma: in 1926 at Webb City, was married in Pawhuska in 1929, was in Perry in 1930. But now he has gone to Winfield, Kans., to take a job as foreman of the production department of the Sinclair Prairie Oil Company.

RALPH GIBSON, salesman for Union Bag and Paper Company, has moved back to Webster Hall in Detroit.

MAX MOYER has been with the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company in Akron, Ohio, for several years, and is now assistant manager of the flooring department, and lives at 65 Borton Ave.

Not often heard from even through Correspondent FREY, JOHNNY AMSDEN is still teaching chemistry in Hanover, and has recently moved to 4 Brewster Road.

CHARLIE SARGENT, recently married, has settled down at 83 Oak St., Greenwood, Mass.

JOHNNY MOORE, who was with the Columbia Company in its more prosperous days and later with Stromberg-Carlson, is now with General Equipment Corporation, Boston, and is living in Norwood. When last heard from directly the Moores had two children.

ART PIERCE is getting ahead in the educational world. From principal of a Brookline grade school he stepped ahead in 1930 to the assistant superintendency of schools in Hartford, and has this year been elected superintendent of schools in Southbridge, Mass., home of the American Optical Company and classmate SPALDING.

Since leaving the Eastern Manufacturing Company way back in 1921, 808 MORSE has been with W. S. Libbey Company of Lewiston, Me. For a few years he was handling sales promotion for them in New York, but is now back in Lewiston.

JACK MAYER, always alert for Twenty news, is quick to report an error in a recent item about AL HAAS. No, he is not with Ames, Emerick, who have closed their New York office, but is in the investment business on his own account, with offices at 1 Wall St., care of Cassatt & Co. Just by chance this is the company that benefits from the able salesmanship of PAUL CANADA. Jack also reminds us that DICK CHARLOCK has another new job. The records indicate it's the eighth. He has changed from Chas. E. Doyle & Co. to Chandler & Co., Inc., in New York. He also tells us that BILL SHEA has left Irving Investment Fund to become associated with author and financial expert Edgar Lawrence Smith.

. . . And we haven't had our special Chicago column yet!

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