Class Notes

1915

December 1976 MARVIN L. FREDERICK, SAMUEL H. CHAMBERLAIN JR.
Class Notes
1915
December 1976 MARVIN L. FREDERICK, SAMUEL H. CHAMBERLAIN JR.

In the absence of recent news from classmates, I went back and reviewed correspondence which had come to me at the time of my illness. Pete Pray wrote that he was recovering from a slight heart attack and that they were enjoying life in their new home at Foulkeways. He proudly noted that they now have three great-grandchildren.

Bob Fredericks commented on the success he was having with his vegetable and flower gardens. He regretted the fact that he and his wife were not able to make the trip to Hanover for 1915 get-togethers. He recalled that he had joined the Ordnance Enlisted Reserve Corps during World War I, as did quite a few of us '15ers. Part of our training was at Tuck School, which pleased many of us greatly.

Expressions from a number showed disappointment that we were not going to have an interim reunion in 1976, so maybe we will have to plan one for 1977.

Your secretary would appreciate hearing from classmates with items of news he could pass on to the Class via this column.

Secretary, 224-B Old Nassau Road, Rossmoor Jamesburg, N.J. 08831

Treasurer, 54 Warren Ave. Plymouth, Mass. 02360