Class Notes

CLASS OF 1912

Conrad E. Snow,, CONRAD E. SNOW,
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1912
Conrad E. Snow,, CONRAD E. SNOW,

At least forty-three members of the class appeared in Hanover at some time or other during the 1913 Commencement. Nothing elaborate was attempted, and the returning boys scattered among those whom they knew best in the graduating class. As an innovation in the matter of first-year reunions, a uniform cap was provided for the boys,— a little white jockey cap with 1912 painted on the visor. On Monday evening there was a considerable gathering of the class not far from the scene of the freshman picture in the spring of 1909. A small contingent represented the class .in the march to the field for the Amherst game; and a little column of white caps marched down to the big alumni dinner. "Bob" Stoughton led the cheering, and the voice of 1912 was not the least among those that echoed in the rafters of the Gym. The following are those whose presence the secretary noted: Ben Adams, Harry Barnett, Bob Belknap, Bruno Bruner, Gee Bullard, Randy Burns, Lyle Chase, Al Eiseman, Jim English, Jim Erwin, Art French, Arch Haven, Cy Hitchcock, John Hunt, Nipper Knapp, Bug Knight, Rainy Lines, Harry McElwain, Fanny More, Chet Newcomb, Mike Norton, Pett Pettingell, Puddle Pond, Clearton Reynolds, Tom Salmon, Connie Snow,. Les Snow, Bob Stoughton, Clif Sugatt, Tabe Taber, Trew Trewin, and Dutch Viets. Mauritz Hedlund was also present, and had the distinction of receiving a degree of Master of Science. The following members of the class were present to receive their bachelor's degrees: A.B.— Windy Gale, Bean Walsh, and Frank Weil; B.S.— Bill Butler, Louis Ekstrom, Art Lowell, E. R. Millring, Ernest Stowell, and Nate Whitmore.

Secretary, Conrad E. Snow, Rochester, N. H.