Lehigh Alumni Bulletin 1919-1920 (volume 7, no4) . ker, Baldwin, A., Ryan, Farley, Buch and , Bowie, Brooks, Brown, , At the 1910 table at the Price DinnerBudd, Castleman, Crawford, Cressman, were an enthusiastic group of 24 , DeHuff, DeKay, Duling, Eckfelt, Right then and there 1910 did what everyDick, Ferriday, James, Jacoby, Lambert, class should do, namely, formed a perm-Lewis, McKenzie, Massey, Morgan, Matte- anent organization to handle all class busi-son, Oberly, Okeson, Philips, Rights, H. T., ness and class reunions. They elected , Steinmetz, Stocker,


Lehigh Alumni Bulletin 1919-1920 (volume 7, no4) . ker, Baldwin, A., Ryan, Farley, Buch and , Bowie, Brooks, Brown, , At the 1910 table at the Price DinnerBudd, Castleman, Crawford, Cressman, were an enthusiastic group of 24 , DeHuff, DeKay, Duling, Eckfelt, Right then and there 1910 did what everyDick, Ferriday, James, Jacoby, Lambert, class should do, namely, formed a perm-Lewis, McKenzie, Massey, Morgan, Matte- anent organization to handle all class busi-son, Oberly, Okeson, Philips, Rights, H. T., ness and class reunions. They elected , Steinmetz, Stocker, Thompson, P. Smith as Chairman; Caleb S. Kenney,Taylor, Townsend, Whildin, White, H. A., Chief Booster, and H. M. Fry, Secretary-and Wigfall. Treasurer. On Saturday night twenty of 9 9 had a special Reunion with 12 men these men assembled at the Wyandotte back out of 62. They held their reunion for a meeting and informal supper. They dinner in connection with the Price had as their guest the class boy. Charles Alumni Bulletin of Lehigh University. REUNION CLASSES MARCHING BETWEEN LINES OF NON-REUNION CLASSES (Dr. Price,70, on the right: immediately behind ••Pop Meaker, 15. CurlySnyder, 85, to left of Price. The tall bald-headed ??marshal is Dave Petty,09) A. Gosztonyi, his father, brought the classcup along and also the wherewithall tokeep it filled, in spite of 1910s valiantefforts to empty it. The chairman of thepermanent organization announced theplans for the future and these were ap-proved unanimously, every memberpledging his enthusiastic support. Theseplans are the most forward looking of anyyet adopted by a Lehigh class and deservethe careful reading and consideration ofall classes which intend to make them-selves felt in the future history of Lehigh. 1st. Annual dues of $2 to be paid yearlyto the Treasurer, with a goal of $1000 tobe reached to cover expenses for their 15thReunion. 2nd. An informal reunion every yearuntil the grand climax is reached in 1925. 3rd. Th


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