Class Notes

1919*

October 1939 WINDSOR C. BATCHELDER
Class Notes
1919*
October 1939 WINDSOR C. BATCHELDER

The illustrated story of 'l9s TWENTI- ETH is on the looms and is scheduled for delivery during September.

J 1 The Reunion Committee headed by Munro and Pilsbury did such a thorough job of planning and preparing that the program of events continued with uninr terrupted smoothness, reaching a climax Sunday with the picnic at Bonnie Oaks.

Many of us who have become habitual Reunioners expect to enjoy each succeeding Reunion more than the one before, and those who came this year for the first time caught the spirit of the occasion immediately and are resolved never to miss another.

A short business meeting was held during Reunion. Several of our former officers declined re-election, resulting in the nomination and election of the following: President—James C. Davis, Framingham Center, Mass.

Vice President—R.A. Hayes, 37 Lansing Rd., W. Newton, Mass.

Secretary—W. C. Batchelder, 2 Park Avenue, New York City.

Treasurer—Max A. Norton, Hanover, N.H.

Class Agent—Edward E. Martin, 299 W. 12th St., New York City.

The following members of the Class and guests attended our Reunion- Adams, F. Ray and wife Alderman, W. W. Allen, Francis G. Ames, A. and wife Batchelder, W. C. and wife Bevan, K. C. and wife Bingham, George H. Jr. and wife & son Bird, Philip H. Bixby, Leland Blaik, Earl and wife Blanpied, F. A. and wife Bresnahan, T. W. and wife & 2 guests Burnett, D. T. and wife & son Buttenweiser, Clarence Capps, J. E. Jr. and wife & son & guest Celce, F. W. Chipman, John H. and wife Clark, John Clark, Roger A. and wife & son & daughter Clay, C. L. and wife Clements, Paul Cody, Louis Cole, Donald P. and wife & son Cole, Howard W. and wife Collins, C. W. Colwell, Henry E. Jr. and wife Crosby, Alden P. and wife Cunningham, Bill and wife Daley, Fred M. and wife & son & daughter Davis, James C. and wife DeBoer, Paul K. and wife DeMond, C. W. and wife Dodd, Spencer Drane, Malcolm G. Dudensing, Richard Ewart, Sam and wife & son Featherston, D. F. Felton, Lester Fiske, E. W. Jr. French, Robert Gale, Chester O. Gillespie, Francis C. Googins, A. H. and wife Grey, P. A. Havlin, Arthur C. and wife Hawks, H. G. Hayes, Ralph S. and daughter Hayes, Roscoe A. and -wife Higgins, William V. Hitchcock, J. E. and wife Hooven, W. A. Hudson, Robert S. and wife Huntington, James K. and wife Ingraham, E. Clarke and guest Ives, Mrs. Frederick Jeavons, N. W. Jenkins, S. F. and wife Lanyon, W. J. and wife & daughter Larmon, R. R. Legg, Ray Leonhard, E. R. and wife Lewis, R. M. and wife Little, G. Vaughan McCarter, W. H. and wife McCreery, W. C. McCrillis, John W. and wife McMahon, W. G. Malz, E. F. and wife & 2 sons Martin, E. E. and wife Merrill, C. D. and wife Mullen, H. G. Munro, L. W. and wife Murray, John M. and wife Nichols, Harold E. and wife Norton, Max A. and wife O'Neill, Arthur J. Parsons, Harold C. and wife Pedlow, Frank and wife Pelletier, James S. and wife Pilsbury, Elmer Proctor, Robert Rand, George W. Rautenberg, E. C. and wife Reilly, John F. and wife Reilly, Thomas J. Jr. Russell, Stuart A. Sandoe, N. M. Shelburne, John A. and wife Siegbert, Henry Smith, W. T. and wife & 2 sons & daughter Stecher, R. M. Stewart, A. R. and wife Stone, H. James Stoughton, E. F. and wife Strout, Frank Sullivan, D. T. and wife & son & guest Treat, Sanford and wife & son Wallis, Robert N. and wife Watson, P. K. and wife Webster, Howard S. Werfelman, D. J. Wetherby, John K. Jr. and wife White, William and wife Williams, John R. Wilson, J. H. and wife & son & daughter Wood, Thornton H.

Reports of summer activities are beginning to come in.

Bresnahan did not stray very far from business but enjoyed himself week-ends playing golf with Jackson. Mrs. Bresnahan entertained George Bingham's boy for a week and saw everything there is at the New York World's Fair. George Bingham and his wife went to Honolulu.

Paisley was busy entertaining a man from Calcutta.

Budd Welsh, who is now Secretary & Treasurer of the Morris County Savings Bank, Morristown, N. J., took a motor trip through New England, stopping at Hanover where he saw Ken Rice and spent an evening with Max and Helen Norton. Chad well and his family spent the summer in California.

S. G. Stein and family went to Europe.

H. D. (Shorty) Gray changed positions last Spring. He is now located at Patchogue Plymouth Mills Corp. in Lawrence, Mass. and is living at 6 Carisbrooke St., Shawsheen Village, Andover, Mass.

Ernie Rautenberg who last winter became Manager of the Boston Office of Celotex, has been transferred to Chicago in the capacity of Asst. General Sales Manager.

Ray Legg, Sales Manager of the Leonard Division of Nash-Kelvinator Corp., has received many congratulations on his phenomenal record this year.

Rock Hayes went for a couple of weeks vacation in West Virginia, stopping off at the Fair on the way home. Hawka Hawks has been at one of the Falmouths for the summer. Rabbi Raible passed through Boston early in the summer bound for a few weeks on Nantucket Island.

Buttenwieser spent two months travelling through the Far West, Canadian Northwest and Alaska.

This year's football schedule offers plenty of attraction for the most ambitious rooter. Several men are getting set to go to Hanover for the Lafayette Game on October 21 st. The Inn will be '19s headquarters and we will be looking for you there before the game.

The always-on-the-job boys in Boston have signed up the usual accommodations at the Cock Horse in Cambridge for lunch before the Harvard game. This party has become a traditional success and is not to be missed by any one who can be in Cambridge that day.

On the night before the Harvard game, there will be the annual warming-up dinner at the University Club. More details about it and the Saturday lunch party will come later by mail.

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