Class Notes

1919

DECEMBER 1971 JAMES C. DAVIS, F. RAY ADAMS
Class Notes
1919
DECEMBER 1971 JAMES C. DAVIS, F. RAY ADAMS

This time the DCAC had the Class so splattered about the stands that we have no idea which '19ers were at the Holy Cross game. All we know is that Larmon's broad back was sticking sharply into our soft smooth knees, and on our right was lovely Caroline Huntoon accompany Max. Aided by Caroline's brilliant Play calling, we were able to direct the quarterback and managed to win in spite of some absurd suggestions from Max. At the Penn game we counted noses: Pete Grey, Ken and Marge Huntington, Guy and Muriel Cogswell, Cotty and Kitty Larmon and Jane, Jack and Hester McCrillis George and Marion Rand, Nick and Dorothy Sandoe, Fanny Ames, Bob and Anne Lewis, Ed and Jessie Fiske. We were told that Jock and Edna Murray were there-probably sitting with the Amos Blandins '18. Frank Ross '21 went by and reported that Jack and Doris Ross went to the U of Mass game on their way down to visit him and were by now back in Portland, Ore.

The Penn game over, George and Marion Rand folded their tents and, like the proverbial stole off to Bradley Field and flew away south. Our juncos left the next day. Bob and Florence Stecher scent some of October in Baden-Baden Germany; Florence enjoying the baths and Bob doing a little genealogy research.

Between-Game Miscellaneous Intelligence: Bill Hoard says, "I still show up at Hoard's Dairyman office every mornmg ... a lifelong habit." He adds that he reads the class news with interest and hears about other classmates from his fellow-townsman, Al Jones. He has high hopes of making a football game someday and one of those '19 luncheons in NYC. Chet DeMond writes Ray Adams, one CPA to another, We are leaving for Indiana soon and then to Phoenix and in late summer to California. We both slow down a bit." ProfessorHarwood L. Childs of Princeton, N. J. spent the late spring in Florida. Since, he has visited relatives in Western Tennessee, and a sister in Claremont, N. H. Bill Smith, with no expense account any more, travels less, but he does shuttle a bit between Larchmont, N. Y. and their second home on Martha's Vineyard, Mass. Jim Hitchcock, reports seeing Ray Hinds once in a while, a short "go" in the hospital, and plans to be leaving soon for his Florida home. Gordon Meader has been urging Ray Adams to come to Delray Beach, Fla-"... five '19ers live there now." They would be, we guess, Stu Russell, RockHayes, George Rand, Forrest Pitman and Gordon. Bill Car to writes announcing lovely weather on Cape Cod, and urging attendance at the Dartmouth gatherings at Mildred's Chowder House in Hyannis where chowder and lobster is to be had.

Then there was the Yale Game. We actually saw Ray and Florence Legg, Larmons, Kitty and Jane, Chug Sears' daughter Dorothy, Ray and Harriette Hinds, Batch and Harriet, Guy and Muriel Cogswell, Nick and Dorothy Sandoe, Jack and Hester McCrillis, Carl Cavenaugh, Max and Caroline Huntoon, Ken and Marge Huntington, Fanny Ames, Bob and Anne Lewis, Ingleton Schenck and friend Bob McKillip and Pete Grey. Trustworthy sources say Howie and Doris Cole and Spider Martin were also there. Maybe there were more. Next to our wife Mary sat a Beautiful and loveable young lady who stood out immediately by screeching for Yale. Turned out to be a good friend of Russ Potter's who got her the ticket when Yale could not oblige.

And two final tid-bits: We saw Del Ives in the COOP recently looking cheerful and full of bounce-and Merry Christmas to one and all from Jim. our Pet fly,

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