Class Notes

1898*

April 1942 H. PHILIP PATEY
Class Notes
1898*
April 1942 H. PHILIP PATEY

The Secretary received a card from "Buck" Chandler dated Feb. 15, from Palm Circle Villas, Inc., Daytona Beach, Florida and reading as follows.

"We are fine—nice weather—water cool but not bad for those living north of Cape Cod. Saw E. O. Grover '94 at Rollins College; F. L. Pattee '88 is also there; also called on Alex Salinger '92 and Alice! Our daughter Joan is here from Lake Charles, Louisiana. Expect Joe Bartlett and wife next week.

Millard H. Aubey son of Mr. and Mrs. "Jim" Aubey recently received his commission as Lieutenant in the Naval Reserve; he will be assigned to the Engineering Corps. Thus will '98 be represented in an important department in our war for freedom.

The '98 group is now between 65 and 70 as regards age; Old Father Time gives us a reminder now and then.

"Jim" Aubey has had a trying winter but faces any physical limitations in the same calm and courageous manner that he has always faced life's problems.

The Secretary keeps well but his good wife came down with a tired system including a tired heart, Nov. 14, and has been in bed most of the time since. However, improving health cheers us all and with the return of the robins I feel certain normal conditions will once more prevail.

Guy Gary has changed his residence to 2064 So. Van Ness, Santa Ana, California.

Lawrence I. Herves has changed his business address to 720 Phelan Bldg., San Francisco, Cal.

A souvenir card from Daytona Beach, Fla. has just come in, signed by the Leggetts, Bartletts and Chandlers. On the reverse side is the entire crowd doing the "Daily Dozen" on the sunny beach.

Fund Contributors for 1941

Contributors: 60 (128% of graduates). Total gifts: $1,360. HENRY D. CROWLEY, Acting Class Agent.

1898 Adams, Walter S. Aubey, Israel Bartlett, Joseph W. Batchelder, Edward C. Belknap, James L.1 Bennis, Frederick V. Brown, Robert D.2 Carney, Joseph P. Carr, Charles E.

Chandler, Edward D. Chandler, James R. Clark, Charles E. Clark, Henry W. Crane, Ephraim H. Crowley, Henry D. Duncan, Charles3 Farley, George L. Field, Everett H.

Forbes, William W. Gilman, John A. Gleason, Ernest M. Goodall, Harry W.4 Hewes, Laurence I. Hoyt, W. Everett Jones, Albert D. Kendall, Archibald R. Leggett, Frederic H. Littlefield, Charles W. Littlefield, Myron G. Lockwood, George Lord, Frederic P. Lucey, Patrick J. Marcy, Richard Marden, Robert F.5 Mitchell, Robert J. Mitchell, William H. Montgomery, Charles D. Montgomery, Charles D. Moulton, John C. Nichols, Harrison L. Nolan, George H. Noyes, John R. Osborne, Robert S. Patey, H. Philip Patterson, Allan H.8 Peck, Robert E. Perkins, Frederic W. Pope, Frederic S. Robbert, Frederic W.9 Seelman, Ernest P. Sibley, Clarence E.10 Smith, Albert

Smith, Melvin W. Snow, Everard W. Sumner, Walter T.11 Swift, Fletcher H. Tabor, Edward O. Tabor, Oscar P., Jr. Williams, Chester F. Witte, William J. Worthen, Arthur S. IMemorial gift fromhis sister, Miss Maud T.Belknap.2Memorial gift fromhis daughter, Miss RuthA. Brown.BMemorial gift fromMrs. Duncan.4Memorial gift fromhis step-son, Mr. Edward)-7 W. Pierce, 2nd.sMemorial gift fromMrs. Marden.6Memorial gift fromMrs. Montgomery.7Memorial gift fromhis brother, Mr. T. ReedMontgomery '18.Blncome.9Memorial gift fromMrs. Robbert.XQMemorial gift fromMrs. Sibley.11Memorial gift from aclassmate.

Secretary, 57 Grove Hill Ave., Newtonville, Mass.