Class Notes

1916

March 1975 PAUL F. GOWARD, JAMES A. COLTON
Class Notes
1916
March 1975 PAUL F. GOWARD, JAMES A. COLTON

Dave Shumway wrote, "Did you see 'The Spy that came home on the Gripsholm' in Yankee magazine for December 1974?" That article carries a picture and right in the front row is our own Carl Eskeline. Along with Carl in the picture was the Dartmouth Club of the Gripsholm that included Walter LeCount '14, L. K. Little 14, Russ Durgin '15, Stewart Peaze '18, C. W. Biddie.' 19, Robert Kendall '21 and Christopher Livingston '28. These men were being repatriated from their internment in China during World War 11.

As indications of the activities and interests of some of the Class here is what a few are doing. Dave Shumway is treasurer of the Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church in Ashville, N.C., and one day each week he works for the Red Cross delivering blood to the hospitals. Paul Wadleigh paints "hinter glas malori" or reverse painting on glass. Roly Wass had given up golf and has taken up lawn bowling that he enjoys. From the sports interest, our ex-manager of hockey, DickParkhurst, got up to Hanover for the Cornell Dartmouth hockey game - this is not our year, we lost 7 to 6. Fletch Andrews did some preseason reading about football last fall. As a graduate of Yale Law School his Yale Alumni publication deplored the fact that Dartmouth had won the Ivy League championship for five years. Then Fletch read in the Dartmouth Alumni magazine that the Dartmouth coach was all smiles during pre-season practice. It just goes to show to that the "mighty plans of mice and men oft go astray."

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