Class Notes

1903

February 1952 PRESTON W. HOWARD, HAROLD M. HESS, MORTON B. FRENCH
Class Notes
1903
February 1952 PRESTON W. HOWARD, HAROLD M. HESS, MORTON B. FRENCH

M. B. French has been appointed Chairman of the Bequest Committee for the class. In due time we will hear from him.

Andy Perham, picture appended, writes from Maryland that there are eight inches of snow in his patio and his car is stuck in the driveway, as of December 20. Weather in this section of New England is not too bad, very little snow and none on Cape Cod.

From New Brunswick, Canada, Al Stockwell sends best wishes and hopes for 1953.

From California comes word from Tim Lyman, Bill McLennan, Herb Follett and FrankWentworth, but no promises for 1953.

Dr. Arthur P. Noyes writes from Norristown, Pa., that he is dreaming of retiring and spending a few years in Hanover.

Frederick R. Guardineer (Fritz) has retired to 1006 Chichester Ave., Orlando, Fla. After several bouts of ill health and trips to the hospital he is now enjoying himself.

Peerade Drown writes that Andy Jackson visited his next door neighbor, and neither knew at the time that only a partition separated them. Peerade spent the summer in the Adirondacks and complains of 42 days of rain. Better come to the Cape.

Ernest and Elaine Brown are back in Wakefield, Mass., after spending the summer at Kilton Cabin, Grafton, N. H. The CharlesHalls called on them and gave an account of their trip to the Coast.

I am in receipt of a book, Who Will Win theElection? The Donkey or the Elephant? Wit and Wisdom by Stanwood Cobb. Mostly in rhyme and very interesting.

The Kenersons were at Hanover Inn Dec. 15-17.

Secretary, 273 Forest Ave., Brockton, Mass. Treasurer, Rivermere Apts., Bronxville 8, N. Y. Bequest Chairman, 20 Salina St., Delray Beach, Fla.