From Dick Redfield, bond salesman, Los Angeles, Calif., comes a most cordial invitation to visit "when, as and if" in that vicinity. Not a word about climate, depression, or earthquake. What brand of Westerner, Dick!
John Loomis reports that his son Jack, the class baby, is now sixteen and will be ready for Hanover in the fall of 1935. Will there be other sons of '15 to join him? Charlie Griffith recently stopped over a day in Cheyenne with T. L.
It is reported that Zeke Carpenter and Drex Sibbernsen, both of Omaha, are keeping fit and that the depression is agreeing with them.
The Secretary attended the annual gettogether of class secretaries at Hanover and had an unusually happy two days. Dick Merrill was in town to carry on at the college church, but the writer was unable to stay to enjoy his sermon. Jack Bowler, Fletch Low, and Warren Montsie perhaps did the honors for the class.
Murray Austin has purchased a fine house in Norwich, Vt„ and is to fix it up for a permanent home. Can it be that he is planning an early retirement!
Dale Barker and Adam Suteliffe are now planning some competition for their infant sons at the 1935 reunion. From the weights reported it will probably be a shotput or tug-of-war.
Dick Wyman is now president of the Bay State Nurseries, Consolidated. He recently got over very good publicity in the Boston Herald.
Don Benwink anticipates with the new deal fast arriving that 1935 will be a great reunion year. Well, let's hear lots about it
soon
Secretary, 18 So. Court St., Woodsville, N. H.