The annual meeting and dinner of the Pacific Coast Alumni Association was held at the Hotel Clift. San Francisco, on March 28. The following officers were elected to serve during the year 1918-'19:
President, Rev. C. D. Milliken '87; vicePresident, W. D. Wilkinson '10; secretary and treasurer, H. M. Prescott '10.
Of the thirty alumni present, William Hood, 1867, chief engineer of the Southern pacific Railroad, represented the oldest class, and Ensign Wallace R. Crumb, 1919, the youngest. In addition to Ensign Crumb, the Army and Navy were represented by Lieutenants Richard Southgate '07, W. D. Wilkinson '10, C. B. Baxter '10, and L. S. Wilson The class of 1871 was ably represented by Charles S. Conner, Charles H. Ham, and Dr. Sidney Worth. R. E. Marshall '04 and Henry K. Norton '05 were guests of the Association, and, with the able assistance of the retiring president, James A. Townsend '94, and Alumni Councilor Selden C. Smith '97, carried off the oratorical honors of the evening.