Class Notes

1906

November 1946 EDWARD B. REDMAN, NORMAN RUSSELL
Class Notes
1906
November 1946 EDWARD B. REDMAN, NORMAN RUSSELL

After five weeks in bed with a sixty-pound cast encasing his left leg, from his toes to his thigh, Joe Nuelle is back in his office with the aid of crutches. After another four weeks Joe ought to be able to get around with a cane.

A letter from Mrs. Wayman advises that "Happy" passed away on Saturday, September 7, in Houston, Texas. The class extends its deepest sympathy. "Craw" Bishop's address is Civil Communications Section, G.H.I.—S.C.A.P., APO 500—c/o Postmaster, San Francisco, Calif.

The Rotary Club of Athol, Mass., has a musical organization known as the "Rotary Swingsters." Each member plays two or more instruments. The member with the most unusual one is our Hal Smith, who plays a combination violin and horn, his own invention.

If any classmate knows of a business opening for "Kid" Gleason, drop him a line at 4128 Clarendon Ave., Chicago 40, Ill.

All of you have received Norm's class treasurer's report together with the bill for class dues and the letter about the 50th Reunion Gift. The time to take care of these matters is now. Help Norm and help the 50th Committee by sending your check as soon as passible. Ten dollars a year from each of us, for the next ten years, would result in a worthwhile gift to the College in June 1956.

Willis Howe is back in the United States. His present address is 2230 Steiner St., San Francisco 15, Calif.

New Addresses: Augustine H. Ayers, 1020 Union St., San Francisco, Calif.; Raymond Cutting, 44 West End Ave., Haddonfield, N. J.; Paul R. Felt, R. F. D. No. x, East Hampton, Conn.; and Leonard S. Gerould, 1149 South Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa.

Secretary, 37 East 39th St., New York, N. Y.

Treasurer, 2205 California Street, N. W. Washington 8, D. C.