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C. U. C. P. ALUMNI JOURNAL 



BLIZZARD CLASS REUNION. 



On March 13th the class of 1888, bet- 

 ter known as the "BHzzard Qass," cele- 

 brated its 28th anniversary by holding 

 its annual dinner at Terrace Garden. 



Twenty-five members of the class and 

 seven guests were present when Toast- 

 master David Strauss called the happy 

 gathering to order. President Walter S. 

 Reed was unable to be present as he is 

 just recovering from a serious accident. 



The dinner as usual was very success- 

 ful, and if possible, even more congenial 

 than the preceding ones. Good fellowship 

 prevailed until late in the evening when 

 before adjourning renewed allegiance 

 was pledged to "Our Grand Old Alma 

 Mater." 



Professor and Mrs. Chandler were kind 

 enough to look in. Professor Chandler 

 is a regular member of the class, and as 

 goes without saying the most popular 

 one. As usual he regaled those present 

 with many happy reminiscences in his 

 well known happy way. 



August Diehl, chairman of the Execu- 

 tive Committee, and George C. Diekman, 

 Secretary-Treasurer, were unanimously 

 re-elected. 



The Secretary was instructed to con- 

 vey the condolences of the members of 

 the class to the surviving members of the 

 family of Charles F. Antz of Richmond 

 Hill, a member of the class, w^ho died on 

 December 7th, 191 5. A letter congratu- 

 lating President Reed upon his recoverv 

 and lucky escape from death was also 

 ordered sent. 



The members of the class are looking 

 forward to the 1917 dinner, and some- 



thing real "large" may be expected when 

 the thirtieth anniversary is celebrated in 

 1918. 



The following members of the class 

 answered the roll call: 



William Oetinger, David Strauss, 

 Louis Wedel. Emil O. Weiss, Frederick 

 Tuthill, C. W. Bartlett, F. E. Kalkbren- 

 ner, William O. Luneberg, Chas. A. 

 Shine, Wm. G. Kugler, W. T. Huggins, 

 August Diehl, Geo. C. Diekman, August 

 A'olland, Arthur T. Brown, J. F. C. 

 Luhan, Otto Raulj'enheimer, H. F. Eisen- 

 traeger, Chas. B. Sears, Leopold Frei- 

 berger, C. F. Trautmann, G. F. von 

 Kummer, Philip Matty, J. G. Reevs, 

 Fred. Plump. 



Professor Charles F. Chandler and 

 Richard A. Frank, son of August Frank, 

 '88, who because of illness was unable to 

 attend, were guests of the class. 



Lewis W. Brown, '90, George 

 Schweinfurth, '85, Curt P. Wimmer, 

 "02, Lewis N. Brown, '14, and Arthur 

 J. Reeder, *90, were present as guests of 

 individual members. 



The following, although absent, were 

 marked "excused" in view of the fact 

 that the Secretary had received their re- 

 grets : 



John G. Dickert, George G. King, 

 Rose Brunner, Emil A. Bischoff, August 

 Frank, Chas. S. Ely, Albert G. Pohly, 

 William W. Keyler, W. H. Nicholson, 

 J. D. Crosby, Nelson Y. Hull, Walter S. 

 Reed, H. S. Miles, W. Pitt Rich, Andrew 

 M. Guerin, Chas. F. Keale. 



G. C. D. 



