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ALUMNI BALL. 



The Fifteenth Annual Ball of the Alumni Association was held 

 at the Harlem Casino on Thursday, January 13th, 1910. It was a 

 complete social and financial success. The hall was beautifully 

 decorated, the Kappa Psi and Phi Delta Chi boxes presented es- 

 pecially splendid pictures with their flags, colors and electric lights. 



The grand march started promptly at 10 o'clock, led by Mr. 

 Ewen Mclntyre, the chairman, and Mr. Ebbitt, the vice-chairman. 

 About 100 couples followed, directed by Mr. Edward Pfafif, who 

 was a very efficient floor manager. 



Dancing continued until about 4 A. M., and when the music 

 sounded "Home, Sweet Home," there were many who expressed 

 regrets. 



Hearty congratulations to the chairman, Mr. Mclntyre. Ex- 

 pressions of thanks are due to the wholesalers for their generous 

 financial support. 



CLASS NOTES. 



A. Lopez, class '08, is the proprietor of the American Pharmacy 

 at Empire, Canal Zone, Panama, and would be glad to hear from 

 the boys and girls of his class. He is far away from 68th Street, 

 New York, like a good many of the other graduates, all of whom 

 w^e would be pleased to hear from. 



The annual ball of the Kappa Psi fraternity at Tuxedo Hall on 

 Jan. 28th, 1910, was well attended and was a decided success. 



The Phi Chi Grand Council will meet in New York this year. A 

 banquet and dance will be held in honor of the representatives 

 while here. 



