Class Notes

1925

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

Now on the 14th day of February Rog Wycoff's wife Adeline did present him with his third daughter, Elaine Marie. Rog came through the affair splendidly This information via Bob Borwell who lunched with Rog recently in Louisville. Borwell continues in his usual good health and is flourishing.

Mil Hart recently had a minor throat operation, something about a gill slit that Mil inherited from one of his fish ancestors, which you will recall we tried to learn about in Evolution George Garder had an article in Mental Hygiene a couple of months ago "A Factor in the Sex Education of Children."

Les King, that State Street Boston stock and bond peddler, is now with Pressprich and Co. Said to be a very good connection If you want to write to Herb Talbot, it's Maj. H. S. Talbot, Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps, 17th Canadian Overseas Hospital.

A 1 Perkins, after three years with Columbia, as manager of the Program Writing Staff and Script Director is now with Look. His new job is Film and Radio Director. He will be in charge of motion picture, radio and television production. On Monday nights A1 goes down to N. Y. U. and teaches two courses in radio writing. A1 has always had what it takes in the writing racket. I remember back in freshman year his description of a stereoptican illustrated lecture on evolution: "Tier on tier of ghostly faces, swimming in the half dark, watch with detached interest the strange figures flashed on the screen " Yeah, A1 got an A on that one.

Lt. Comdr. George Gardner is sitting in the Officer's Club in Philadelphia when a familiar back goes by and he chases it and asks "Did you ever know Ed Childs?" The back in blue says "Yes" before it stopped for thought. Then the back swung around, revealing Line Price, a very salty two striper. The Navy got no good out of the two for the rest of the day, a 1925 reunion starting up right there and running on and on. Points covered included the Chapel Fight of March 28, 1922 through to the solar eclipse of January 1925.

Two of the brethren have promotions. Now its Captain Dave Fleming and Major Gordon Marvel.

They ain't much happened here sence the last riting. I was to Boston and see Ken Hill who said that Charlie Hayward is out of the service and did give a small group of 25'ers a pleasant coming out party and play by play report, in superb Hayward fashion, of his experiences.

By the looks of the snow, we will get bare ground by August 1. The sleighing may be a little dry along the end of July. Up this way, we always hate tew see spring cum, for we know that winter is coming next.

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