E. C. Riley of Lawrence, Mass., was elected president of the class of 1916 at its final elections held in March. At the same time, C. A. Pudrith of Detroit, Mich., was chosen marshal, and R. Parkhurst of Winchester, Mass., permanent secretary.
The remaining officers chosen at this time follow: P. O. Soutar, of Lynn, Mass., vice-president; J. F. Gile, of Hanover, .N. H., treasurer; executive committee—H. C. Bean, of Dorchester, Mass., D. W. Fuller, of Lynn, Mass., G. B. Fuller, of Brighton, Mass., C. C. Hitchcock, of Detroit, Mich., H. W. Marble, of Ashburnham, Mass., J. H. Mensel, of Northampton, Mass., and J. A. Pelletier, of No. Troy, N. Y.; auditing committee—C. M. Belknap, of So. Royalton, Vt., E. L. Mack of Medina, N. Y., and E. R. Williams of Barre, Vt.
Address to the President—L. R. Jordan of Joliet, Ill.; Address to the Old Chapel—J. M. Larimer of Evanston, Ill.; Address to the Old Pine—W. E. Biel of New York City; Class Orator- M. Spelke of Stamford, Conn.; Class Poet—S. W. Harvey of Concord, N. H.; Class Odist—F. S. Wilson of Washington, D. C.; Sachem Orator— R. F. DeVoe of New York City; Class Chorister—L. W. Joy of Claremont, N. H.