Class Notes

Class of 1915

June 1934 Harold K. Davison
Class Notes
Class of 1915
June 1934 Harold K. Davison

At th(e annual dinner of the Dartmouth Club of Northern New Jersey held recently at the Essex County Country Club, West Orange, N. J., Gus Braun, Roy Lafferty, Bill Nissen, and Herb Widman were present to uphold the honor of the class. Although unable to attend, Charlie Griffith was re-elected to the board of governors. On June 7 at the Baltusrol Club, Doc Braun will defend his golf championship at the annual tournament.

Dale Barker has recently been laid up for minor repairs, from which Al.Priddy reports that he is recovering excellently and no doubt will be back at work after the prescribed rest period.

From far away Tulsa, Okla., comes word that Jack Ferguson is driving to Mt. Holyoke in June with his mother, who celebrates her 50th reunion at that time. Jack and Madelon expect to journey on to Hanover during Commencement week. Madelon is very anxious to break a few records on the Hanover golf course, while Jack professes only to being a good caddy.

Shrimp Williams plans to be among those present at the 20th reunion if he survives the code that long. Shrimp, being naturally very thrifty, has proposed blue denim overalls with a farmer's straw hat and a corn cob pipe as an appropriate costume. We are positive that he has in mind not only the reunion but his summer camp at Alstead, N. H., where he could later make use of this apparel. Certainly if the reunion were to be held in 1934 the item of cost would also support this selection; possibly by June, 1935, we may all find ourselves in a more prosperous state.

Augie Atwood plans to spend his summer at Deering, N. H., in his summer home there. This is not far from Hillsboro, N. H., and Augie has suggested that a trip to Gregg Hill, Deering, by any 1915er will not be in vain this summer.

Reports from our class agents, Dick Clark and Al Priddy, indicate that 1915 has made a modest contribution thus far to the Alumni Fund. To that reader who has not responded to the "no quota" campaign may this serve as a gentle reminder.

The following changes of address are recorded: Paul Gibson, 513 North Boulevard, Apt. 6, Richmond, Va.; Dave Markham, Tahlequah, Okla.; H. S. Ellms, 80 Gordon St., Brighton, Mass.; Jim Killeen Ford Automobile Agency, Athens, GreeceCharlie Wayman, 1214 Lunt Ave., Rogers Park, Chicago, Ill.; James H. Brackett, 142., Edgemont, San Diego, Calif.; J. W. Hall, 554 South Figueroa St., Los Angeles, Calif.'

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