BEFORE this sees print the mid-winter beefsteak dinner meeting at Pal's Cabin will be all but forgotten. But not so our first an nual picnic scheduled for June 7.
Old Bill Blanchard ('33) has a farm out NewVernon way 'Tis there we'll go for clams and games to spend a jolly day. The wives and sweethearts will be there; there'll be a keg of beer. When Jersey runs a pow-wow, there'll be plenty of good cheer.
If you don't like clams come and help out on the beef, ham or hamburgers. More details will come later but it is not too early to get the girl friend adjusted to the idea that this party is for her as well as for you.
The weekly luncheons at Newark have had increased popularity since the first of the year and quite a range of classes are represented. Of course the group varies from week to week, but at almost any luncheon you're apt to make the acquaintance of Karl Koeniger 'l7, Gus Perkins '21, Lou Wilcox '23, Jack Herpel '28, Horace Allyn '30, Charlie Humiston '30, Scott Van Derbeck '30, Doug Woodring '31, Gordon Carver '31, A 1 Zinggeler '32, Ed Blake '33, Ed Foley '33, Johnny Marden '33, Bill Hands '35, Herm Anstatt '37, Nick Turkevich '40, Don Hiltz '44, and Tom Gillaugh '46, to name some of those most frequently present. How about you?