COLLEGE CHOOSING DAY was adopted by the Board of Education at Hartford and Bridgeport this year. Ken Weeks '26 represented the College at Hartford and Rege Horton '27 covered the assignment for Bridgeport schools, at which time many questions and answers were of some assistance to high school seniors The postponed March meeting for Bridgeport suffered near-disaster, the weather once more. Near flood, this time. Yet, Jack Storrs '18 tapped a keg for a fine turnout under such conditions. The talk on swimming by Coach Kilputh was very interesting and timely.
SECRETARIES MEETING
No official date has been set for the Secretaries Meeting as yet, but tentative plans call for the Ist or 2nd week-end in May. With both the Eastern and Western Associations firmly established, there is likelihood that all sections of the State will have representation at the Secretaries Meeting this year. In the event that any of the Club Secretaries are unable to attend, alternates will be appointed, should such be necessary. If the Hanover Meeting is held on the ist week-end in May, as is the hope, it could answer for committee work for the
ANNUAL STATE MEETING
Arrangements are now in progress for this year's party at New Britain, and presumably at the Shuttle Meadow Club. Dick Pritchard is back from the Coast with an extra ten pounds, and has started a clamor for the best of the many good speakers available. The usual Annual Bulletin will arrive in time for full information. New Britain is the most central city association and this advantage, coupled with several other favorable factors, promises much for an attendance record.