Class Notes

Class of 1917

November 1936 Dr. Charles M. Gilmore
Class Notes
Class of 1917
November 1936 Dr. Charles M. Gilmore

In accordance with the promise made last month, we are now ready to announce President Baxter's reunion committee. As prophesied, he has selected a very large which is also a well qualified committee not only because of its distribution geographically, but also because of the ability and quality of each man selected.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Gene Towler (Chairman), Spike Maclntyre, Arch Gile; class officers ex-officio—Baxter, Brooks, and Gilmore.

GENERAL COMMITTEE: George Currier, Houghton Carr, Roy Halloran, Robert L. Paine, John Wheelock, and Ed McGowan representing Boston; Ves Whiton, Don Aldrich, Arthur Duhamel, Arch Earle, Hobart Ford, Bill Sewall, Karl Koeniger, Len Reade representing New York; Paul Trier and Harry Worthington of Chicago; Henley Sturgess of Atlanta: Bob Boynton of Rutland, Vt.; Ray Collerd of San Francisco; Al Shiels of Oakland, Calif.; William Eaton of Pittsburgh; Sumner Emerson of Philadelphia; Burton Gale and Carl Thielscher of Buffalo; Mose Hutchins of Rochester; Derry Trenholm of Allegheny, N. Y.; Walt Sisson of Potsdam, N. Y.; Hal Tobin of Hanover; Hunk Stillman of Nashua, N. H.; Butch Sherman of Brattleboro, Vt.; Bunny Holden of Providence; Vin Smith of Cleveland; Ev Robie of Stamford, Bob Scott of New Haven, and Jack Saladine of West Hartford, Conn.; Alfred Nelb of Austin, Texas; Waltman Walters of Rochester, Minn.; Chas. Wolif of Elizabethton, Tenn.; and John White of Fairbanks, Alaska.

It is understood that the executive committee will be responsible for all detail arrangements concerning reunion plans, whereas the general committee will work in coordination with the executive committee in matters of publicity primarily, but also in such other ways as the smaller committee may designate.

The New York Seventeeners started the ball rolling towards "Hanover-in-June" with a very peppy dinner at the Dartmouth Club on September 21st. Most of the evening was spent in discussing reunion plans and many excellent suggestions were received for the committee's attention. I hope other cities will start the same practice during the winter as this is the best possible way of securing individual opinions and also building up interest for the big drive next Spring. Those present were: Bill Sewall, Don Brooks, Ves Whiton, Rus Marr, Dick Marschat, Trol King, Ev Robie, Clif O'Neill, Gene Towler, Howard Myers and Chuck Gilmore.

PRINCETON GAME NOTE: This year we are unable to make our usual luncheon reservation at the Princeton Inn but all of us who can should try to get to the Inn early so that we can secure tables together and have our annual Class party there as usual.

General gossip—Derrill deS. Trenholm, Major U. S. A., has moved from Biloxi, Miss., to 36 North Third St., Allegheny, N. Y., where he is now professor of science and military tactics at St. Bonaventure College. Trenny Jr. started his freshman year at Hanover this fall Eugene R. Cowles, Captain 26th Infantry, is now located at Camp Dix, N. J Newton L. Smith, manager Hotel Vendome, Boston, resides at the Cocasset Apartments, Foxboro, Mass Mount S. Willard sends a new address—Advertising Dept. Boston Evening Transcript, 324 Washington St., Boston From the Far West Alfred A. Whitaker, tax administrator, 1375 74th St., Sacramento, Calif Don O'Leary has deserted the Manhattan metropolis and returned to 95 High St., St. Albans, Vt From Harry Worthington we learn that George Allison may be found at Lincoln Ave., Winnetka, 111., and the official address of Clarence W. Spears is athletic director and football coach, University of Toledo, residence on Tremainville Road, Toledo, Ohio.

Secretary, Craig House, Beacon, N. Y.