Class Notes

Class of 1912

November 1932 Alvaro M. Garcia
Class Notes
Class of 1912
November 1932 Alvaro M. Garcia

From the pictures of reunion classes shown in the last issue o£ the ALUMNIMAGAZINE, it can be seen that although we did not win the cup for the largest percentage of returning members, we surely had the largest actual attendance, and this is surely something to be mighty proud of in this year of 1932. Thanks to Dick Plumer, those who were not fortunate enough to get back had a fine word picture of our Twentieth.

"Griff" Griffin has at last given us the necessary details of his marrige to Miss H. Pauline Coon and his "honeymoon reunion." The address is the same—New-market, N. H.

Bill Butler is now manager of the San Jose Hospital in San Jose, Calif. His home address is unchanged for the present—in Piedmont, Calif., and in his letter kindest regards are sent to all the boys.

With the end of the summer months and vacation periods the various alumni associations have started activities, and we are looking forward to news from California, Chicago, and Boston, not to mention the football gatherings at New Haven, Boston, and Hanover. Every time you meet a 1912er just remember that the readers of this column might be very interested in knowing all about it, and incidentally it is only through this means that we can get a decent write-up. First thing you know we will have to start writing politics or giving advice on the stock market or something.

It is our very sad duty to record the passing away of the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace T. Jones, on Tuesday, September 27. Barbara was twelve years of age on August 25, and contracted a sinus infection during the middle of September, which proved fatal. The sincere condolence of every member of the class is expressed to Wally and Mrs. Jones in their sadness.

Secretary, 1452 Broadway, New York