Class Notes

1925*

April 1941 PARKER MERROW
Class Notes
1925*
April 1941 PARKER MERROW

(The Secretary of 1925 is the author of a column in his weekly paper, The CarrollCounty Independent, called "Hank Sez," often quoted in outside publications.—Ed.)

They is three '2sers these days what is having riled stummicks mornings and just nibbling on dry toast fer brekfust. They is Carl Bridenbaugh down tew Brown Youniversity; Bob Pike at Great Bend, Pa.; and Paul Hexter at Cleveland.

Bridie's book is about the American Revolution and will be called Rebels andGentlemen.

Bob's book is a biography of General John Stark uv New Hampshire.

Paul's book is about how to take pitchers that you aint ashamed to show tew sumbuddy what knows suthing about taking pitchers.

Phil Coykendall, that kindly soul who used to rearrange people's pusses so quick and neat, writes a very nice letter from Washington. Seems four years ago Phil was out in Cal. and went to a Navy party. Sumtime after the fifth drink he signed sum sort of a card. He never heard no more about it until this July when he got a note from the Navy "Come quick and peaceful, or else—" Phil, he come. He is in the Avietion section of the Bureau of Docks and Yards and has been kept chained tight to his desk except for two trips of wun month each to Newfoundland. He is so busy he aint even seen the inside of the Washington Monument or taken time out to settle the hash uv the wild eyed Washingtonites who peel fenders off the car for a joke. Phil ranks as a Lieutenant and claims the regular Navy men over him are sum of the best fellers he has ever worked for.

Dutch Schroedel, building a $13,000,000 hospital in Wilmington, Delaware, is busiern a six toed torn cat trying to hold down

four mice to wunce.

Connie Conrad has his own Chicago Waterways Fuel Company at 1110 West Division St. He missed re-union on account he was busy unloading a big boat that week-end and says that business aint bad.

Sailor Mason is due back in Boston late in April from India. His boat, the Exhibitor is due to touch at Bombay, Colombo, Calcutta, Karachi and Rangoon. He's skipper of the boat and his ticket says "Unlimited Tonnage on Any Ocean in the World."

Bill Barker is right busy in his job with Western Electric. His awfice has been shifted from Broadway to the Jersey meadows at Kearney where you roast in the summer and freeze in the winter. Bill is keeping up his golf game and spends his spare time lining out the Barker boys, aged three and wun-half, six and wun-half and eight. That aint no spare time job, that a full time job.

The Jock Brace's druv to Saxtons River, Vermont recently and week-ended with the Larry Leavitts. Wun of the little Braces got acquainted with the little Leavitt and all concerned had a real good time. Larry, he has just been elected to the Headmasters Association, which has wun hundred members from all over.

Looking out my awfice winder I see a fermiler skoonskin coat and derby hat. The smooth critter in the hat was giving a drink and a big seegar to wun of our local young jug heads and I knowed right off that Lin White was out proselyting for dear old Bryant and Stratton. Mrs Lin, who is setting in the car real patient with a resigned look on her nice face, come with him into my house. Whitey sniffed around my kitchen and muckled onto a special chocolate cake my wife had baked for the Sister's of Samantha Circle of Silent Workers come Saddy night. The White's went up to Tamworth and was joined by the Wally Wallisses and Eddie Pease. They skied hard the whole holiday week-end and done real good.

Joe Leavitt took Mrs Joe skiing to Hanover over the 22nd holiday and then returned to Boston via Skowhegan, Maine.

We aint had nothing in town uv interest since the last ichew except a slight case of blackmail, an attempted shooting and a mild mutiny in a C C C camp. Your secatary sent out 35 letters asting for news with stamped self addressed envelopes enclosed and got five nice answers. Next week I shall send out 45. I aint no Yogi with no crystal ball and it looks like the U S mail is a good reliable way to get the news. If I furnish stamps and paper, seems like the boys should ought to spend five minnits writing sumthing out. I aint going to wear out my nice Model T driving around gathering it.

Fund Contributors for 1940 Contributors: 302 (82% of graduates). Totals gifts: $3,441.15 (103% of objective). JOHN F. REEDER, Class Agent.

1925

Abel, Curtis A. Adams, James B. Adams, Leßoy R. Adams, Thomas A., Jr. Allen, Ford W. Anderson, A. Nelson Anderson, Paul A. Antrim, Joel P. Archibald, Henry D. Babcock, Charles W. Bacon, Harwood C. Bankart, Charles L. Barker, William G. Barnett, Sherman R. Barrett, Ford S., Jr. Batchelder, Sydney H. Baumann, Walter R. Beattv, Ross W. Becker, Walter W. Bickford, C. Allen Bishop, Robert H. Blodgett, Frederick N. Bjorkman, Henry B. Blake, Edgar B. Blodgett, Clarence E. Boies, William G. Booth, Edwin R. Borwell, Robert C. Bowden, Benjamin H. Brace, Lloyd D. Brick, Francis A., Jr. Bridenbaugh, Carl Brown, E. Francis Brown, J. Clifford Brundage, Paul B. Bryant, William J. Bugbee, Nathan D. Bullard, George N. Bunting, William B. Burgess, Lee P. Burner, David M. Burns, Edward E. Callis, Eugene M. Calvert, William C. Campbell, Whitney Canfield, Norton Canfield, Robert E. Carswell, Elmer J. Carter, Albert H. Cassels-Smith, George R. Chamberlain, Geo. N., Jr. Chamberlain, Stanley G. Channin, Nathaniel S. Chilcott, Theodore E. Chipman, Norris B. Chism, William W. Clarke, Harry A. Clifton, Charles E., Jr. Clough, Henry P. Collins, Webster E. Colton, Richard C. Conrad, Horton Copeland, Stanley E. Coykendall, K. Philip Crawford, Henry B. Curry, James R. Curtis, Herman D. Davis, John H , Jr. Jenkins, William W. Jerman, Paul Johnson, Derrol R. Johnson, H. Hersey Johnson, Henry R., Jr. Johnson, Roger D. Jones, Berkeley F. Jones, Henson L. Jones, Matthew C., Jr. Joslyn, George R. Kaufmann, Fred W., Jr. Kelsey, Preston H. Kennedy, Frank T Kilby, Donald S. Kimball, Louis S. King, Karl D., Jr. Kingman, Bradford M. Kirouac, Elpheage V. Kurtz, Cornelius Laing, Alexander K. Lanphear, Roy H. Large, J. Judson Larrabee, Leonard P. Larson, Leonard W. Learnard, Everett F. Leavitt, Joseph F. Leavitt, Laurence G. Levison, Bernard L. Luten, Granville H. Lyman, Donald A. Lyman, Elliott B. Lyon, George R. Lyons, Barrett MacCready, Robert A. McDonough, Kenneth P. MacDougall, Duncan S.1 McGaughan, Terrence F. McKennan, Robert A. McKown, Lyle S. MacMillan, Charles W. McNulty, William J. Manning, Bernard J. Marshall, Lawrence C. Martin, James O. Martin, Norman W. Mason, Warwood E. Mathews, Curtis X. Matthews, Daniel J. Megee, Howard W. Meginnity, Robert Merrow, Parker M. Mickelson, Howard Milnor, Sidney D. Misch, Robert J. Montgomery, Kenneth F. Montgomery, Kenneth M. Moore, Charles F., Jr. Moore, Don W. Morrison, Clarence E., Jr. Neilson, Charlesworth K. Newman, George W. Newton, Marshall Norris, John L. Nye, Richard S. Ober, Edwin H. Osgood, Franklin T. Oxley, Radcliffe M. Packard, John S. Palmer, Robert J. Parker, Kenneth R. Parrish, L. Nulton Pearl, Ross E. Pearson, Paul F. Pease, Edwin B. Penney, Cyril F. Perkins, Albert R. Perkins, Harold A. Per-Lee, JackH. Peterson, Charles A. Petrequin, Edouard J. Phillips, Bernerd D. Pierce, Robert W. Poorvu, Sumner L. Prescott, Winston N. Pugh, William Reading, Robert A. Reed, Paul J. Reeder, John F. Reeves, Mart W. Davis, Lincoln K. Dewing, Arthur D. Disque, Brice P., Jr. Dodd, Charles W. Dodez, Edward C. Duffin, J. Daniel Durgin, Elmer S. Dwinell, Ralph B. Eaton, Chester W. Edgerly, Stuart Edson, Andrew W. Edwards, Foster H. Elder, Harold M. Elder, Jay C. Elmquist, Carl V. Emerson, Mark F. Emerson, Milton K. Fitzgerald, Clifford L. Fleet, Henry L., Jr. Fleming, David R. Flint, Charles H. Flynn, J. Carroll Foster, Andrew B. Foster, H. Schuyler, Jr. Fox, Russell E. Frenkel, Lester A. Friedmann, Karl R. Gardner, Wilson E. Garlock, Mott A. Gaskill, Ralph H. Gedge, Thomas K. Geisel, Theodor S. Gilbert, Blair B. Gleason, Willard M. Goas, Lewis O. Goss, C. Lane Gould, Gerald F. Graydon, Charles W. Green, George D. Griffin, William J., Jr. Haffenreffer,Rudolf F.,3rd Haman, Albert L., Jr. Hamilton, John D. Hanlon, J. William Hardy, Robert C. Hart, Milton N. Harvey, John Haywood, Charles F. Hennessey, Edward F., Jr. Hershey, Frank S. Hewitt, Edward C. Hexter, Paul L. Heydt, Richard G. Higgins, Thomas T., Tr. Hill, Arthur C. C. Hill, Kenneth B. Holden, Richard K. Hommeyer, Paul G. Honeyman, Ronald J. Howe, Gardner W. Howe, James R., 3rd Huberth, Martin F., Jr. Hunt, Donald C. Jacobson, Berger E. Jameson, Charles R. Jamison, Lee B. Janssen, August R. Jarnow, Alfred A. Reynolds, Robert C. Rhoades, Robert C. Rice, Winthrop H. Richards, Elmer E. Roberts, Porter Robinson, Charles A. Robinson, Sanford Robison, John G. Roche, John W. Roessler, Edward W. Rogers, Irving E Rogers, James G. Russell, Hiram S. Ryan, Stephen W. Sailer, Henry C. Sawyer, Robert C. Schroedel, Howard A. Scott, George L. Sharp, Robert L. Shea, Francis M. Shepard, William M. Shineman, Ralph E. Simonds, Kenneth C. Simonds, Robert T. Sleigh, William B. Smith, Arthur R., Jr. Smith, Bradford, Jr. Smith, Carl W. Smith, Dudley T. Smith, Frederick W. Smith, Norman F. Smith, Stanton K. Snyder, Robert A. Sparks, Allen L. Sprague, George E. Spring, Arthur L. Spring, John D. Stebbins, C. Rowland Stephenson, Roger F. Stevens, George T. Stevens, Harold E. Strickland, Norman W. Sullivan, J. Kenneth Sweet, Harold C. Taft, W. Halsted Tanzer, Radford C. Taylor, B. Clinton Taylor, Richard W. Thayer, Hamilton W. Thompson, Ralph Thompson, Ralph D. Thompson, William A. Tilton, Homer S. Tinker, Harry A. Tompkins, G. Patchin , Torbert, Edward N. Tucker, Ralph H. Udall, Ralph O. Van Orman, Francis E. VomLehn, Walter R. Wakefield, Lauri C. Wallis, Frank B. Walker, Channing S. Walter, Paul B. Walton, Joseph R., Jr. Warren, Robert, O. Y. Washburn, Warner M. Watson, John I. Welch, Laurence A. Wellman, Howard D. Werner, Tyrrell H. Westfall, (Sliver A., Jr. Weston, Frederick L. Whelden, Ford H. Whitbeck, John M. White, Llewellyn P. Whitman, John T. Whitney, Roland A. Whittemore, S. Dolloff Wiley, Robert E. Williams, Neil Wilson, Alva S. Wilson, Charles M. Wyckoff, Rodgers L. Zahm, George G. IMemorial gift from hisclassmate, Mr. Neil Williams.

1925 STILL SKIS In fact, a lot better than back in 1925. Cutting graceful curves down over the slopes atTamworth, N. H., over the Washington's birthday holiday, were the Frank Wallis's,Eddie Pease and the Lin White's.

Secretary, Center Ossipee, N. H.

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