Class Notes

Class of 1927

June 1936 Doane Arnold
Class Notes
Class of 1927
June 1936 Doane Arnold

We don't know whether to blame it on to the golf courses, fishing, or just spring fever, but somehow or other after a swell job last month you fellows have certainly shut down on the stationery and ink department. Not even a post card. Consequently we are meant to sit down and build a column out of thin air.

Driving through one of Boston's busiest thoroughfares a few Saturdays ago we spied a familiar face scurrying along the sidewalk. It turned out to be Bill King, who has recently been transferred from Binghamton, N. Y„ to the Boston office of The Felters Company. Bill is married, and he and his family are living in Cohasset, on the South Shore.

Bill St. Amant is rapidly becoming one of greater Boston's better known golfers. This season he is playing on the Charles River Country Club Twilight League team (Bush League to you), and thus far has won si/2 points out of a possible six.

Arnie Hyatt is now living in Andover, Conn. Our informant fails to mention what he is doing.

Les Battin has returned from Connecticut, where he was with the Flintkote Company. He is now living in Foxboro, Mass., and is in the advertising business in Boston.

The following have been heard from recently without much mention of their doings: Dick Stowe in Dayton, Ohio; Bill Stearns in Somerville, Mass.; A 1 Macdonald, whom we saw in Boston last fall, still out in Milwaukee; Glenn Hannaford in Cascade, N. H., teaching we believe; Allan Gould (formerly A 1 Goldman) in Gaylords- ville, Conn.; Dean Askew in Cincinnati, still with General Motors Insurance Corp.; John Pfanner in Chicago; John Oakes out in Des Moines; Andy Rankin in Portland, Oregon, still with the Reconstruction Finance Corporation; and John Mac Donald, who is in Great Falls, Montana, still we assume, with the Quaker State Oil Company.

Fred MacMillan is living out in Longmont, Colo. He is an interviewer for the National Reemployment Service.

Fred Carver is still teaching and coaching some fine teams at the Lebanon (N. H.) High School.

Feng Ming Tung, whose name appeared last year in "The Speakeasy" as lost or missing, has been located in Shanghai, China. He has been judge and is now procurator of the Second Special District Court of Shanghai.

It is not too early now to begin to plan for that trip you will be taking to Hanover a year from this month. We will admit that it is a little difficult to realize that you have been out of college nearly ten years. Nevertheless, you will be amazed how young that dry Hanover air can make you feel, particularly at our TENTH REUNION.

Our hard-working, conscientious class agent spent a great amount of valuable time last year to make our Alumni Fund record one of which we could be proud. Let's kick in early this year and save him a lot of work and worry.

Secretary, 152 Waban Ave., Waban, Mass.