Class Notes

1914

June 1958 PENNELL N. ABORN, JAMES D. GREGG
Class Notes
1914
June 1958 PENNELL N. ABORN, JAMES D. GREGG

Art Deering and Franz Marceau attended the memorial service for L. D. White in Chicago on April 11. Walt Netsch did not get back from California in time to be present. We regret to learn of the death of PageJunkins' wife on April 13. I am sure the Class joins me in expressing sympathy to Page and the family.

"History in the Making" was the title of John Reardon's talk before the Waterbury Section of the ASME at their Annual Ladies' Night. Via the grapevine it is reported that John is very active in his retirement. The above is an example of his many doings.

A letter from Art Maddalena says "Mary and I are living in Centerville on Cape Cod near my son and daughter and four grandchildren. Between helping my son sell real estate, caring for my flowers and lawn, plus entertaining my grandchildren, I am kept very busy. My other daughter lives in Minneapolis. She has two children. We enjoy living on the Cape very much and extend a cordial invitation to all members of the Class to pay us a visit if ever down this way."

There have been many changes of abode in the past few years and these are listed in the Reunion Hand Book. It is interesting to note the difference in allocation among the states as compared to the 1954 Book. Better check up and make note of who's where.

The Class Officers Weekend in Hanover, May 2-3, found Treasurer Batchelder, Bequest Chairman Mart Remsen, Class Agent Jim Gregg, Reunion Chairman Bill Hands, and Secretary Aborn in attendance. We missed the genial presence of President Buck, but he'll be on hand for Reunion.

Secretary, 40 Byron Rd., Weston 93, Mass.

Class Agent, 19 Hundreds Circle, Wellesley Hills 82, Mass.