Lehigh Alumni Bulletin 1919-1920 (volume 7, no4) . a success, the Alumni extend their sincerethanks. Surely no class at Lehigh everhad such a rousing reunion as did on the occasion of his fiftieth anni-versary. Alumni DayA full account of the Alumni Meeting,which was held at 10:30 in Drown Hall,is given elsewhere. R. P. More, 10, actedas room clerk and housed the returningalumni in the dormitories. George Beck,as usual, registered all those arriving onFriday, gave them all badges, sold themdinner and .baseball tickets. Years ofexperience has made George an before the Alumni


Lehigh Alumni Bulletin 1919-1920 (volume 7, no4) . a success, the Alumni extend their sincerethanks. Surely no class at Lehigh everhad such a rousing reunion as did on the occasion of his fiftieth anni-versary. Alumni DayA full account of the Alumni Meeting,which was held at 10:30 in Drown Hall,is given elsewhere. R. P. More, 10, actedas room clerk and housed the returningalumni in the dormitories. George Beck,as usual, registered all those arriving onFriday, gave them all badges, sold themdinner and .baseball tickets. Years ofexperience has made George an before the Alumni Meeting the collegeband arrived leading the Class of 95, allarrayed as incoming Freshmen. Shorttrousers, big white sailor collars, big bowties, and red ribbons on their hats, tiedin a bow and hanging in streamers behind,gave them the appearance of sweet littleboys. They did not need their white rib-bons with the staring green letters an-nouncing A Freshman. Thats Me! totell the onlookers who they represented. Alumni Bulletin of Lehigh University. AWARD OF THE ATHLETIC CUPS(Reading from right to left: Arch Johnston, *Qene Dr. Drinker, Bosey Reiter, Matty Mathag, Joe Grace, Mrs. Drinker,Spagna, Red Jenness) At 12 oclock the University served alunclieon to the Alumni, the Faculty, theirfamilies and friends. King George cer-tainly outdid himself, for it was the bestAlumni Day luncheon ever served at Le-high. The undergrads were also in-vited and you should have seen those kidstuck the grub away. Then the College band, looking quitenatty in their white uniforms contrastingwith the vivid grean of the campus, gavea concert that made the old-timers opentheir eyes. Of course the Alumni Dayparade followed, the non-reunion classesmarching first and after reaching the fieldopening up in a broad lane to allow thereunion classes to march through. WithBob Bird, Dave Petty, and HopWalters as Chief Marshals, the reunionclasoes proceeded to go through someevolutions that would have made Captain


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