Class Notes

Northern New Jersey

October 1938 Donald A. Simpson '32
Class Notes
Northern New Jersey
October 1938 Donald A. Simpson '32

AT THE ANNUAL meeting of the Association the following Officers and Governors were elected for the year 1938-1939: pres., C. S. Bishop '26; vice president, G. N. Swett '17; vice president, S. A. Perkins '21; ins '2l; secretary, D. A. Simpson '32; assistant secretary, G. M. Carver '31; treasurer, G. E. Wiedenmayer '29.

Board of Governors: T. L. Barnes '02, T. W. Streeter 'O4, W. J. Minsch 'O7, H. P. Jackson '10, R. C. Plumer 'l2, K. W. Koeniger 'l7, E. D. Towler 'l7, T. R. Robie, M.D. '22, J. A. Rippel '23, J. B. Wallace '26, J. A. Davis '27.

Many activities are planned for the coming year. During the fall our regular luncheons will be held. There will be a speaker scheduled whenever possible for these informal gatherings. There is also tentatively scheduled a smoker on the eve of the Princeton game as well as the usual late season dinner dance. For the winter months the annual smoker is scheduled, with finer entertainment than ever before. Encouraged by the large and enthusiastic gathering of last spring, the Musical Clubs will probably be presented for an early April appearance. The concert and dance held on last April 9 was the most successful ever held in Northern New Jersey with more than two hundred couples in attendance. The Clubs themselves were better than ever, even breaking up a piano for the amusement of the audience and to the consternation of Don Cobleigh.

The officers and board of governors have been busy during the summer planning for more and better activities for this season. The luncheons have come in for particular attention with a definite effort made to liven them up.