Class Notes

Georgia

June 1952 LOUIS J. FORTUNA '38
Class Notes
Georgia
June 1952 LOUIS J. FORTUNA '38

Warren Agry '45 and J. Ed Gingrich '48 were newcomers attending last month's luncheon at Davison's along with Bill Marsh '31, Jack O'Brion '32, Charles Altman '24, DickExton '29, and Louis J. Fortuna '38. Plans were made for the annual spring barbecue, which will take place at John O'Brion's estate adjacent the Druid Hills Golf Course.

Dr. Paul Guilfoil '39 is now resting at his home and hopes to resume his practice in the fall. Dr. John Fish '34 was seen late one night in a neighborhood fruitstand, apparently returning from one of his vigils at the Emory University Maternity Ward. Ted Walter '46 is working with a business group along with the writer on the current Crusade for Cancer Drive. Three of the numerous applicants interviewed by the interviewing committee have been notified of their acceptances. They are Wallace Rogers, William Crawford, and Herman Friedman.

Win Snow '14 and George Beal '34 attended the Wilson's Ornithological Club's annual meeting at Gatlinburg, Tenn., and saw a Pileated Woodpecker, native of Hanover, N. H. (as snapped by Douglas E. Wade, Clemson College) beating a telephone pole in front of the home of the former Dartmouth professor. The Club appreciated this bit of important news.

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