Class Notes

1925

October 1944 PARKER MERROW, RUDOLF F. HAFFENREFFER 3RD
Class Notes
1925
October 1944 PARKER MERROW, RUDOLF F. HAFFENREFFER 3RD

On August 10th the Dick Col tons were made glad hearted by the arrival of Iveenan Colton, a girl, with mother and daughter doing right well.

When the next re-union rolls around Bob Warren will have some tall tales to tell. He's been overseas for seventeen months and is now stationed in the Peninsular Base Section in Italy. As you know, Bob is now a Lieutenant-Colonel.

Bob Pierce is doing O.K. with Cadillac- Oldsmobile in Boston. He also keeps the old homestead going at Bellows Falls with a good dairy herd. Last year he raised a prize bull that knocked off quite a few ribbons. Bob needs a few men with strong backs and weak minds to work around his place and if you want a healthful and rugged vacation, just get in touch with him.

Dick Heydt is now Credit Manager of the Cleveland Trust Company. Just another 25'er doing allright by himself.

Lt.-Col. Max Emerson is still out in the Pacific and may have his furlough deferred due to several shooting matches that are taking place right now. Max shipped out in April 1942. Max's son David is entering Bordentown Military Institute, the illustrious school of his father.

Larry Leavitt has a full house at Vermont Academy.

Pete Kel«ey has just been upped to vice president of Marsh and McLennan. He has been with their New York office since 1929.

Promotions in the service include Major Leo Goas, Captain George Scott, Major Len Larson and Lt. Bob Millett Jr. Who'd have thought, back in the fall of 1924, just twenty years ago, that our class would raise as nice a crap of officers as you could squeeze into a good sized bus?

Bill Pardee died at his home in Orange, Conn., on August 19. At the time of his death he was superintendent of the New Jersey Anti-Saloon League. He leaves a widow and three sons. Hope to have a full obituary in next month's issue.

Some changes of address show that Ed Earle is down in East Hiram, Maine. Dr. Chick Robinson has his office at 270 Commonwealth Ave. in Boston and lives at 75 Milton St., Milton, Mass.

Bob Torrens is heading the Department of Romance Languages at the University of Western Ontario at London, Canada. He gets his mail at 100G Waterloo St.

Francis Crawford is Production Manager at the sheet metal plant of the Burnham Bailes Corp. at Irvington, N. Y. His home address is 350 Heathcote Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y.

Mark Emerson is Registrar of the Friends Central School at Brvn Mawr, Penn. and lives at 906 Old Lancaster Rd.

Frank Akin is teaching at the Texas Coun try Day School at Dallas, Texas.

They ain't much happened sence the last riting. I ben to Canady quite frequent on lumber this year. Just before sunset the other evening I driv through a little village where the evening bells was getting a work-out in the church tower, cows was coming in from the meadows and men trudging home from the long day in the fields. I pulled up over a small mownting, checked through customs and dropped down the twenty mile green tunnel in the woods to Pittsburgh, N. H. Supper of lake trout, french fries, biskits and wild strawberry preserve with Game Warden Fred Scott. Then him and me went out to look the deer over. We drifted the lonely roads, under a misty moon until midnight and saw a dozen. Then back to his place, a long slow night cap and so to bed. Sum of you fellers might ov liked it.

CIVILIAN PERSONNEL attached to the Pacific Overseas Air Service Command, will have Major Leonard W. Larson '25 as chief.

Secretary, Center Ossipee, N. H. Treasurer, P. O. Box 428, Bristol, R. I.