Class Notes

1915

April 1976 MARVIN L. FREDERICK, HAROLD H. LOUNSBERRY
Class Notes
1915
April 1976 MARVIN L. FREDERICK, HAROLD H. LOUNSBERRY

By the time you will read this column the drive for the 1976 Alumni Fund will be under way. I am sure that all classmates will give their utmost support to Duze in his effort to keep 1915 in the front ranks of the older classes in the alumni body. A prompt reply will be the most encouraging thing you could do.

In the absence of a formal 1915 reunion this year some Fifteeners will accept the invitation of the College to participate with other Over-50 year alumni to return to Hanover for a weekend in early June. You will all probably receive notices with an outline of the interesting program offered. Accommodations are provided in the Tuck School Dorm or the Hanover Inn.

The Class is fortunate that so many of the widows maintain such an interest in our activities. A letter from Priscilla Noyes to GeorgeMartin tells of the interest which the Adirondack Museum has taken in some of the artifacts which Doc had collected in that North Country. They took for the Museum a photograph album containing pictures of the Adirondacks, tent and sleeping bag and trail markers, expected to pick up later snowshoes and guide boat.

Other letters had been received from VirginiaGranger and Til Murdock.

Our congratulations go to Paul Rothery who was married on February 14 to Mrs. Joanne B. Frank. After a short Caribbean cruise they were to be at home in Naples, Fla., after February 22.

We are indebted to Charlie Comiskey and his wife Isabell for the splendid job they did as guest editors of the '15 Frontiersman dated February 12. It was a fine job and we know that Dale deserved the resulting vacation from the task.

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

Class Agent, 112 Jericho Road, Weston, Mass. 02193