Sig" Sigler has recently become treasurer of the Dayton Laundry Company. He had been with the National Cash Register Company since graduation from the Tuck School in 1921. He states that if all goes well he is to be married in June.
We are glad to learn that the Philadelphia members of 1920 are being organized into a small but select group under the leadership of Dick Charlock.
At last announcements have been received of the marriage of Don Harris to Miss Jane Sigler on Wednesday, April 23, at Newark, N. J- Don has been threatening to do this for some time, and we are somewhat relieved to get the announcements.
Bill Fuguet was married on April 23 to Miss Dorothy Helen Kudlich of New York city.
Carroll Swezey is now in business with his father, running Patchogue's (N. Y.) leading department store. The editor recently had the pleasure of having lunch with him in that town.
The New York Twenty Association had its third class dinner at the Fraternity Club Building on May 15. This series of dinners has been conducted under the able management of Dick Kimball.
During the Secretary's recent trip to Hanover, he had the pleasure of meeting for the first time Miss Janet Frey, who has the honor of being the class baby of the class of 1922 at Connecticut.
Secretary, 70 Fifth Ave., New York