Class Notes

Central New Jersey

May 1947
Class Notes
Central New Jersey
May 1947

OUR APRIL dinner meeting was a grand success, due to the hard work of a fine committee, Roy Height '23 and Van Ingham '27. It was held on April 11 at New Brunswick in the Union Club's quarters at the Robert Smith Hotel. The combination of a pleasant meeting place, a good dinner at a reasonable price, and an excellent program went over big. The Trenton contingent, who, as usual turned out almost 100%, voted it a "bang-up" affair and said "many thanks" to New Brunswick.

The highlights of the program were three: the address of welcome by Wally Moreland, Connecticut State '26 and assistant to Rutgers president, the showing of the new Dartmouth film The Green Flashback, and the television view of the Madison Square fight.

Wally Moreland's address was well delivered and exceptionally pleasing because he very graciously gave us a brief and interesting sketch on the Dartmouth men on the Rutgers faculty.

The Green Flashback went over "big" with the group. The film department and the College are to be congratulated.

The Toastmaster, Roy Height, who did an excellent job, read telegrams from many who were unable to be present due to sickness. Among them were Irish Flanagan '23 of the New York Club and Lou Wilcox '23 of the North Jersey club. We hope to have these gentlemen present on another occasion.

There were 27 men present. Here they are: From New Brunswick area: Le Baron Huntington '98, Dr. Henry Haywood '14, Le Roy Height '23, Van Wie Ingham '27, James C. Morgan '41, Charles H. Stevens Jr. '20, Judson S. Lyon '40, Edward S. Davidson '46, Richardson A. Scharmann 'l5, Harry J. Robinovitz '33, Robert N. Hogsett '14.

From Trenton area: Homer B. Hill '18, William A. Craig '34, Stanley C. Smoyer '34, Conrad J. Schuck Jr. '37, Robert R. Singleton '34, Arthur J. O'Mara '09, Henry S. Proctor '13, Richard J. S. Barlow '14, Ivan Prowattain '18, William J. McNulty '25, George W. Lee '28, Karl H. Weber '34, Ivan Bash '35, A. James O'Mara '42, George H. Barlow '43 and Richard M. Beshlin '28.