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1908 CLASS NOTES. 



Met Stiller the other day, and he tells me he has just returned 

 from a most interesting trip abroad. He has increased his avoirdu- 

 pois considerably, and has a mustache which looks like a misplaced 

 eyebrow. Who's next on the list for such a trip? Must be money 

 in the drug" business after all. 



Oh, what we know about you, Theodore Bahr! Married? Well 

 I guess — and besides he has a little son. Wonder how many others 

 in the class '08 are in the same fix? Bahr is still working for 

 Erb, 65th St., Amsterdam Ave. 



Dalton has closed the door upon his Pharmaceutical career and 

 has entered the automobile business. Is with the Stearns Auto Co., 

 on Broadway. 



Feureisen, "Hammerstein's only known rival," has given up the 

 idea of being a sea warrior, and has returned to duty on land, but 

 not for Uncle Sam. 



Bendt still retains his "beautiful red locks," which have been 

 the main attraction at Jungman's new store in the Metropolitan 

 Life building. Is "above everybody" because he works in the 

 balcony. 



Carl Driggs (better known as Little Cupid), is working at 

 Miner's Bowery drug store. 



Well, well, if I am not glad to see you, Pullen. What are you 

 doing? Salesman, of course, selling automobile pumps. Anymore 

 '08 boys in the automobile business? 



Straehler is with Hegeman, 149th' St., 3rd Ave. Last time I 



met him, he had all intentions of going to South America, but he 



only got as far as the Bronx, where he is still earning his "daily" 



bread." 



1910 NOTES. 



The Senior Class has elected the following officers : President, 

 Louis W. Schwarz; Vice-President, Frederick Yafifa ; Secretary, 

 W. Y. McMullen; Treasurer, Lynn H. Buck; Historian, Harold T. 

 Cartwright ; Valedictorian, Alvin E. Kuhlmann ; Class Reporter, 

 Earl W. Blake. 



