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C. U. C. P. ALUMNI JOURNAL 





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I918. 



It is not often that First Year Uni- 

 versity men organize quickly. The Class 

 of '18 is one of those few, however, 

 which was ready for business early in 

 the term ; in fact, it was on the second 

 Tuesday that the officers were elected. 

 Those chosen were Mr. Trin-er, Presi- 

 dent; Mr. Buttenbaum, Vice-President; 

 Miss Kish, Secretary; Miss Argueso, 

 Treasurer ; Mr. Wilson, Reporter ; Mr. 

 Anopol, Historian, and Mr. Holtzman, 

 Sergeant at Arms. Professor Mans- 

 field was chosen Faculty Adviser. 



Four men have left the class so far. 

 Three dropped out for various reasons. 

 One, the fourth, Mr. Fasolino, after an 

 attendance for more than a month, was 

 taken ill with pleurisy. An operation 

 was performed saving his life but weak- 

 ening him so that he was advised not to 

 return to his studies for the year at 

 least. Mr. Fasolino was a good student 

 and was liked very much by his class- 

 mates. 



There has been no special function for 

 January. At the meeting the annual 

 banquet was discussed, and voted to be 

 , a formal affair. The date was not set, 

 however. The organization of a new 

 Biological Society was also considered 

 and the business is now in the hands of 

 a committee which is to act with that 

 of the Second Year Class. Mr. Butten- 

 baum, Mr. Anopol and Mr. Holtzman 

 are on the committee of the '18 Class. 



G. Anapol. 



OFFICERS FOR 1916. 



Regent R. N. Lehman 



Vice-Regent H. E. Miller 



Treasurer G. H. Dowsev 



Secretary K. A. Bartlett 



Chaplain W. O. Bacon 



The new year has started very suc- 

 cessfully for Gamma. Our nucleus of 

 thirteen members has been increased by 

 eleven initiates and several more men are 

 pledged. 



Our new members are: H. C. Johns- 

 ton, '17; L. H. Buccanning, '16; R. B. 

 Genung, '17; G. Bruns Jr., '17; C. M. 

 Russell, '17, C. G. McCloskey, '17; J. 

 Triner, '18; W. P. Whalen, '17; V. K. 

 Commons, 'ly; H. McAdams, '18, and 

 F. N. Lehman, '17. 



"Stop, Look, and Listen" was the play 

 chosen for the theatre party held on 

 February 25th. A goodly crowd was 

 present and "Gaby" and her company 

 kept everybody in good humor. After 

 the show a real old "Dutch" party round- 

 ed out the evening's pleasure. 



Although no date has been set for the 

 banquet it has been decided to hold it 

 earlier than formerly. Probably the sec- 

 ond or third week in March will be 



chosen. 



K. A. Bartlett. 



