The Moosilauke idea is progressing. At the last monthly meeting, Bridgeport fathers and alumni planned to increase their contributions so that the group may purchase a few extra acres Leo Miller, honorary member, made the meeting very interesting with his talk on "Distinguished people I have met." Mr. Miller's sidelights on his long career as an explorer are always interesting, and his annual party is a guarantee of a good attendance Bridgeport reports at least four undergraduates rating outstanding scholastic achievement the first semester.
George Zeloff '38 George Andrews '37 Raymond Builder '36
Alew Addresses: Robert E. McDonald 33, from Hartford to Jennings Rd., Fairfield; John G. Roemer '29, from New York to Sherman Court, Fairfield; G. S. Windsor '23, from Stamford to 55 Nash St., Bridgeport; John S. Chollar '34, from Bridgeport to Dayton, Ohio; John B. Lawrence '82, from South Norwalk to 149 Clay St., Wollaston, Mass.; Frank J. Davis '88, from Ansonia to 564 Weldon Ave., Oakland, Calif.; Maurice C. Blake '10, 40 Harrison St., New Haven; Nicholas A. Andretta '23, from Hartford to 526 S. Bonner St., Tyler, Texas; James A. Burbank '15, 69 Mohawk Drive, West Hartford, Conn.; Thomas R. Carpenter '20, Woodside Drive, South Norwalk, Conn.; John M. Gilliland '23, from Waterbury to 42 Holbrook St., Ansonia; Donald H. Gray '24, West Norwalk Rd., Darien, Conn.; Emory A. McLean '31, Interne at Hartford Hospital, Hartford.
Dick Pritchard '14, reports fine cooperation from all areas in Connecticut and Western Massachusetts, by the committees handling alumni ratings tor next year's class. The job was very well done.
Chick Shea '29, will very likely gain undisputed ownership of New Britain before many seasons. He has had outstanding athletic teams from the start, and his work as athletic director at New Britain High School has earned a place well up in the ranks. Not stopping with a state championship football team, his basketball team follows suit with an undefeated season.