Class Notes

1926

May 1941 CHARLES S. BISHOP, ALBERT E. M. LOUER
Class Notes
1926
May 1941 CHARLES S. BISHOP, ALBERT E. M. LOUER

LIST OF THOSE PLANNING TO ATTEND REUNION GROWS RAPIDLY!

A letter from Dick Nichols dated March 28th reported an ever increasing number of men signed up for our big 15th Reunion June 20-23.

DEFINITELY ATTENDING

Doug Everett, Don Norstrand, Ken Weeks, A1 Louer, Warner Thompson, Jim Traquair, Frank Poor, Carl Schipper, Don Steele, Jack Watson, Monk Bourne, Perk St. Clair.

Hugh Morrison, Sid Hayward, Courtney Brown, Hap Johnston, Red Merrill, Jack Roberts, Bill Barclay, Paul Venneman, Dick Nichols, Danny Drury, King Dickason, Bill Willard.

Bob Salinger, Paul Allen, Tubber Weymouth, George Tully, Art Wilcox, Charlie Bishop, Bob Riotte, Herb Darling, Ritchie Smith, Clarence McDavitt, Carle Blunt, Charlie Elliott, Whit Blair, Don Church, Tom Farwell, Charles Mac Donald, Dick Sagendorph, Jack Tarr, Bob Williams.

PROBABLY ATTENDING

Royal Baker, Ed Famum, Bill Viall, Bill Farnsworth, Ted Sullivan, A 1 Lowell, Ed Becton, Tom Murdough, Hank Whit mo re, Fritz Lawson, Ed Poole.

Oz Fitts, Pren Carnell, Brant Wallace, Sumner Tilton, Larry Scoville, Frank Appleton, Louis Neuman, Bob Stopford, Carl Allen, Lloyd Sanford, Ed Simmons.

Ed Emerson, Bruce Eaken, Holt McAloney, Bob Edgar, Obbie Barker, Frank Healy, Hod Stentiford, Tony Gleason, Lew Oatman, Frank Eiszner, Paul Harper.

Pete Johnson, Bill Wolfe, Harry Fisher, Stormy Hartley, Granny Knight, Johnnie Manser, Jack Bickford, Hub Harward, Jim Jenkins, Bob Hodgdon, Eddie Dooley, Ted Infield, Wes Ford, Jack Hammond, Frosty Howland, Dean Chamberlain, Johnnie Blair, Horace Moderwell, Dick Lamb.

Bearing in mind that the above very representative and imposing list was compiled about five weeks ago, as you read, 1926 is in for its best Reunion yet. Remember the time is getting very close and it's HIGH time some of you "holder-outers" signed on the dotted line. If you miss the 15th, you'll regret it the rest of your lives. Plan to take a week of your vacation. Bring your wife and children to Hanover, June 16th, take in Hanover Holiday and wind up a glorious week with reunion Friday, Saturday and Sunday, June 20th, a Ist and 22nd.

Warren Fellingham recently reported from Chicago as follows:

"Just to let you know that there is still a live delegation in this vicinity. You will be interested to learn that there were twelve 1926 men turned out for the recent Dartmouth Annual Banquet held in Chi cago last Friday. This represented almost 100% attendance of those in town. Several of the men were fortunate enough to be away on vacation in the South, soiae were in New York or elsewhere on business, and a few had good customers out to the Chicago Tribune Golden Glove tournament that night. The following men, in addition to the writer, met for a session at the Bar before dinner, and had a table at the Banquet that night:

George Bellaire, Dick Gunthorp, BobLoomis, A 1 Louer, Horace Moderwell, GibRobinson, Fred Rowe, Rog. Sherman, HarrvThomas, Gair Tourtellot, Fred Wenck.

"It is still too early to say how many local men will be back for the Reunion, but based upon the talk last Friday, it looks like we all would like to be there, and my guess is that quite a few will be."

Howard Rice is the author of a biographical and critical estimate entitled Roger Martin du Gard and the World ofthe Thibaults. It was recently published as a brochure of twenty-three pages by the Viking Press, N. Y.

Courtney Brown has bought a place in Norwich and complete renovation is under way. We hope the work is rushed so that suitable inspection may be made by the Class, June 20-21.

Tubber and Mary Weymouth entertained several *26ers last month on the occasion of the annual alumni dinner in Rochester, where the big muffin is a member of the Alumni Council for Up-State New York. Paul Venneman, Charlie Abbott and Warner Thompson came 70 miles from Buffalo for the party. Ken Van Horn and Whit Blair came in from Newark, N. Y. Fritz Lawson, a Rochester native, said, as did every one else present, that he would be on hand for the 15th. Several of the group are planning to attend Hanover Holiday.

Sid Hayward attended a luncheon meeting in Chicago where he saw Jim Traquair who said that he and wife Betty would definitely join us in June. Others whom Sid saw and who are on the "if possible" list were Warren Fellingham, Dick Gunthorp, Bob May, Peanie Parker and Gib Robinson.

Paul Britt's handsome face appeared in the Hartford, Conn. Courant March 6th over an announcement of his promotion to the position of chief group underwrite' for Connecticut General.

We reported last month that Carle Blunt had vacationed in Phoenix, ArizWhen he was in New York, however, he made it plain that business had been the reason. He attended a tournament in his capacity as counsel to the Western Golf Assn. For our money it was still pleasure'

Paul Dillingham advises us that he is now living at No. 218 State St., Binghamton, N. Y., where he is with the Belt-Rope Supply C0.....Monty Colladay is now settled in his new job as American Consul in Winnepeg, Manitoba, Canada Harold Trefethen is a captain in the 101 st Field Artillery located at Camp Edwards, Mass Wendell Ross is still in Northampton, Mass., but sends a new address, 36 Bedford Terrace.

SIGN UP FOR REUNION NOW!

Secretary-Chairman, Whitney Road, Short Hills, N. J.

Class Agent, 1 North State St., Chicago, 111.