Class Notes

1909*

March 1939 ROBERT J. HOLMES
Class Notes
1909*
March 1939 ROBERT J. HOLMES

Frank Austin is assistant purchasing agent for the New York Central Railroad, and as such probably spends more money than anybody else in the class, although the first of each month, as soon as we have opened the mail, a good many others of us feel entitled to the same distinction.

Rev. Walter Eaton has a new parish, the First Presbyterian Church at Oriskany, N. Y.

Rev. E. E. Bachelder has accepted the pastorate of the First church in Attleboro, Mass., and undoubtedly will have moved to his new address, 3a Old Post Road, North Attleboro, Mass., by the time this is printed. His youngest boy graduates this June.

Rev. George Goodwin is not in good health and found it advisable to retire from active work. He is living in Dade City, Fla.

Dan Watson was elected commodore of the Corinthian Yacht Club at Marblehead for 1939. Dan is the owner of the famous 30-square meter sloop Lill-Singa.

Jack Childs' son John is one of the best of the distance runners at the University of Miami, Oxford, Ohio. Jack himself is giving a course in house organ editing at Cleveland College, a branch of Western Reserve University. He should now be addressed respectfully as "Professor."

We note the following changes of business or residence addresses:

Harold A. Osborne, 15 Bradlee Ave., Beach Bluff, Mass.

Thomas C. Wellsted, Union Commerce Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio.

Vernon F. West, 95 Exchange St., Portland, Me.

The following have already signed up for reunion and will be present in June, i.e., Frank Austin, Everett Bachelder, Al Bates, Bob Burns, Ben Burpee, Walter Brown, Art Buxton, Art Bedell, George Burns, Harry Burroughs, Harold Burbank, Laurence Chase, Phil Chase, Hal Clark, Ed Chappelear, Fred Carroll, Cad Cummings, Reg Colley, Jim Driscoll, Ben Dudley, George Dwenger, Clarence Dunbar, Charlie Dole, Harry Floyd, Ed Ford, Ingie Fearing, Tom Fardy,. Merrill Follansbee, Horace Fleischer, Hal Foreman, Stan Gates, Wilbur Graves, Fred Hanson, Al Hill, Curt Hilliard, Bud Hinckley, Sid Hazelton, Sandy Hooker, Bill Holzer, Bob Holmes, Herb Hawes, Art Hadden, Nat Howland, Karl Hammond, Plum Leighton, Bill Lamb, Bill Loughlin, Walter Lane, Dick Locke, Hal Murchie, Jake Mason, Allan McCurdy, Tom Murphy, Leon Marshall, Leon Morse, Henry Meleney, George Oli- phant, Art O'Mara, Taintor Parkinson, Charlie Pearson, Russ Pettengill, Bill Patch, Chet Perry, Wiley Peck, Howard Peterson, Hal Pratt, Mike Readey, Nut Root, Sawny Reagan, Wallie Ross, Earle Rogers, Howard Spaulding, Perley Storer, Curt Sheldon, Art Sporborg, Randolph Simpson, Mark Smith, Clark Saville, Art Swenson, Jim Tuttle, Sidney Thompson, Dan Watson, Harold Whitmore, Walter Whelpley, Joe Worthen, Gordon Weinz, Ralph Wight, Louis Wright, Harry Ward, Herbert Walker, Frank Williams, Dick Wing, and Ced Wellsted, a total of ninety- three to date, with more to come.

There are still a few who haven't paid their $3.50 class dues.

Feb. 2. "Judge Emma Fall Schofield of Maiden is expected to return from Texas the last of the week, after a visit at Kelly Flying Field, where she attended the graduation on Wednesday of her son, Mr. Parker Schofield, who has been taking an intensive course in aviation."

Secretary, Room 922, 10 Post Office Sq., Boston

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