Class Notes

1937

May 1948 ROBERT P. FULLER, ARTHUR H. RUGGLES JR., ALAN W. BRYANT
Class Notes
1937
May 1948 ROBERT P. FULLER, ARTHUR H. RUGGLES JR., ALAN W. BRYANT

There are two ways of approaching the problem that confronts us this month. (1) Take the sum total of zero announcements, letters, and complaints and parlay them into several hundred words on how the secretary feels on the matter. (2) Accept the fact that the secretary's job is merely to report that which the class wishes reported, and if this is nothing, let it go at that.

We have decided on the second approach because: (a) It seems logical, (b) gripes are monotonous and (c) It is easier than choice

With this we close for the month and promise to do likewise as many times as is necessary in the future.

Secretary, Alumni Gymnasium, Hanover, N. H. Treasurer, Box 121, Deerfield, Mass. Class Agent, 1121 Park Sq. Bldg., Boston, Mass.