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tions which appeared in the report were accepted and ordered carried 

 out. The Committee was discharged with the thanks of the 

 Association. 



Registrar: The annual report of the Registrar was read and 

 ordered spread on the Minutes. It is as follows : 

 "To the Officers and Members 



of the Alumni Association. 

 Gentlemen : 



I herewith submit a list of the members deceased during the past 

 year so far as have come to my notice : 

 Fred Schwab, 1900; 

 Fred Hohenthal. 1881 ; 

 Fred Julius, 1880; 

 Fred L. Flick, 1895 ; 

 Lee W. Twiggar, 1907; 

 M. Schlesinp-er, 1910; 

 W. Muir, 1877; 

 Karl Schnakenberg, 1896; 

 David Garbarino. 1901 ; 

 William J. Quencer, 1889. 

 May they rest in peace. 



Respectfully submitted. 



(Signed) C. W. BALLARD. 



Registrar." 



New Business. — It was moved, seconded and carried that the usual 

 Alumni Junior Exercises be held and a sum not to exceed $75.00 be 

 expended for it. 



Messrs. Henning and Herold were appointed a committee to audit 

 the Treasurer's books. 



Moved, seconded and carried that Mr. Henning be a committee to 

 procure the Junior and Senior prizes. 



Moved, seconded and carried that Dr. Diekman take charge of the 

 awarding of the prizes. 



Moved, seconded and carried that the sum of $10.00 be given to 

 Mr. Goetz for janitor services during- the past year. 



Moved, seconded and carried that a rising* vote of thanks be ten- 

 dered to Dr. Geo. C. Diekman for serving as Treasurer without com- 

 pensation. 



New Member.- — Mr. Samuel F. Brothers, '85, was duly elected a 

 member of the Association. 



