Class Notes

1930

NOVEMBER 1970 CHARLES V. RAYMOND, WALLACE BLAKEY
Class Notes
1930
NOVEMBER 1970 CHARLES V. RAYMOND, WALLACE BLAKEY

You have probably heard the expression that there is nothing like a ninety-day note to make the time pass quickly. A second of the month deadline for MAGAZINE notes makes time pass even more quickly, especially when reporting the hiatus between our 40th and the Princeton game informal reunion which comes too late to include in this column.

Hank Newell will be a candidate for the New Hampshire Senate in the primary. He has served five terms as a member of the House, and we can thank him for legislation regulating advertising along New Hampshire highways.

Louise and Wally Blakey are keeping young with son Jim a member of the class of 1974. Martha and George Parkhurst are not far behind with son John graduating last June and daughter Emily in the class of '73 at Smith.

Polly McLaughlin reports from Tonga that her Peace Corps assignment is exciting and that she is in a small way saying thank you, because the Tongans are of the same race as the Hawaiians who contributed so much to Franks' and her growth when they lived in Hawaii.

Gwen and Dick Bowlen came down from New Hampshire to join us and SallyMagenau and daughter Jeannie for the third America's Cup race. We had a wonderful day aboard a destroyer.

In another week we will be heading for Woodstock and the Princeton game.

Secretary, 56 Jennys Lane Barrington, R. I. 02806

Treasurer, 30 Boxwood Dr., Stamford, Conn. 06908