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1920-21-22

May 1938
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1920-21-22
May 1938

THE CLASSES of '20, '21, and '22 held a spring dinner together at the new Dartmouth Club in New York on Monday evening April 11, and a highly successful party it proved to be from start to finish. Seventy-six men turned out and of these 27 were from '20, 35 from '21 and 14 from '22. After an excellent dinner Eddie Earle '17 entertained at the piano with memories of the West Leb. movies some 20 years ago; Carl Newton '20 mystified the boys as completely as he used to do in his Robinson Hall days with a pair of neat card tricks; and Rog Bird '21 led his Chanticleers Quartet (Rog, Frank Williams '29, Carl Hollenbach, Princeton '25, and A. Macy Smith, Williams '33) in some harmony that had the gang calling for more. Then Richards Vidmer, sports columnist of the Herald Tribune, topped off the program with a talk on sports. Frank Horan '22 acted as master of ceremonies.

The New York gang was augmented by quite a few boys from out of town: Sherry Baketel '20 from Philadelphia; King Cole '21 from Atlantic City; Howie Heath '21 from Trenton, Johnny Woodhouse '21 from Wilmington, Del.; Hal Braman '21 from Waterbury, Conn., and Tex Kouns '21 from New Haven.

The complete line-up for the party was as follows:

1920: Jack Mayer, Don Mac Donald, Ned Shnayerson, Hal Clark, Johnny Stickney, Ginger Bruce, Ned Pearson, George Winter, Bob Winters, Leroy Davis, George Sackett, Tom Carpenter, F. P. Gross Jr., Russ Keys, Bill Fuguet, Carl Lenz, John Felli, Ledyard Birch, Lloyd Smith, Leslie Willard, Bob Morse, Gerald Morse, Norm Richardson, Sherry Baketel, Charlie Tucker, Warry Chamberlain, and Carl Newton.

1921: Hugh McKay, Dud Robinson, Bord Helmer, Rex King, Ort Hicks, Manny Manchester, Rog Bird, King Cole, Howie Heath, Dick Libby, Coot Carder, Bill Alley, Connie Keyes, Bill Terry, Johnny Woodhouse, Howie Anger, Sumner Perkins, Bill Owen, Bob Loeb, Dana Lamb, Tex Kouns, Ray French, Frank Livermore, Tracy Higgins, Cliff Hart, Ernie Wilcox, Mac Johnson, Larry Nardi, Dink Miller, Phaes Taylor, Jack Hubbell, Hal Braman, Bill Barber, Skinny Moore and Herrick Brown.

1922: Rog Eastman, Dalton Brown, Bill Wilkinson, Bob Dewey, Frank Horan, Jerry Fancher, Bill Hass, Joe Cohen, Cecil Goldbeck, Harry Bruckner, Sutt Suttmeier, Chuck Canfield, Doc Robie, and Bill Morrell.