Approximately 80 members of the class, including those men who were to receive their degrees, this June, were in Hanover for 1920's first-year-out reunion. While comparatively little was done by the class as a unit, the reunion was decidedly successful.
The most important event in the program from a class standpoint was the 1920 dinner, held in the Commons Monday evening, and followed by a class meeting in the Living Room of College Hall. Treasurer Frey presided at the meeting, which was devoted to a report on the class paper by McPartlin, an outline of 1920's standing in the Alumni Field drive by the class agent, Vail, and interesting talks on the Memorial Field project by Richter in charge of the class contributions, and G. G. Clark '99, of the general committee. Mr. Clark complimented the class on its position in the drive, 1920 being one of the leading classes among the recently-graduated group.
Throughout the reunion the members of the class wore distinctive caps, Chinese affairs of green with the numerals in white thereon.