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LCYON Department of Physics George Arthur Hoadley, D.Sc, Emeritus Professor of Physics. WiNTHROP R. Wright, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Physics. Alfred H. Croup, B.S., Instructor in Physics. Department of Civil Engineering Weston Earle Fuller, C.E., Professor of Civil Engineering. Errol Weber Doebler, C.E., Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering. Department of Electrical Engineering Lewis Fussell, E.E., Ph.D., Professor of Electrical Engineering. (On heave) Howard Malcolm Jenkins, A.B., E.E., Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering. Edward H. Lange, M.E., Instructor in Electrical Engineering. Department of Mechanical Engineering Charles Garrett Thatcher, M.E., Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. Andrew Simpson, M.E., Resident Engineer and Instructor in Mechanical Engineering. Department of Education Will Carson Ryan, Jr., Ph.D., Professor of Education. Frances M. Burlingame, Ed.M., Ed.D., Instructor in Education. Edith M. Everett, M.A., Lecturer in Education. Arthur W. Ferguson, Ph.D., Lecturer in Education. Department of Fine Arts Alfred M. Brooks, A.M., Professor of Line Arts. Alfred J. S ' wan, Lecturer and Director of Music. Department of Physical Education Eugene LeRoy Mercer, M.D., Associate Professor of Physical Edu- catioyi. Elizabeth F. Lanning, A.B., Instructor in Physical Education and Director of Physical Education of the Women. E. Winifred Chapman, Assistant in the Physical Education of Women. Eleanor H. Balph, M.D., Lecturer in Hygiene. Frank Fitts, Assistant in the Physical Education of Men. Robert Dunn, Assistant in the Physical Education of Men. Page Twenty-eight
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The Swarthmore Alumni Association SINCE 1875 the Alumni Association has been the tie that binds all the graduates of the college irrespective of membership in the smaller alumni clubs. Alumni Day is the one day in the year when every group is united and the emphasis is laid on class reunions rather than fraternity or club reunions. Interested at all times in promoting the college welfare, the Alumni Association finds its greatest outlet in the Commencement Week Activities. Last year a buffet supper and business meeting were held on Alumni Eve. Saturday, Alumni Day saw special reunions of ' 76, ' 81, ' 86, ' 91, ' 96, ' 01, ' 06, ' 11, ' 16, ' 21, and ' 24. Some reunion classes had special luncheons. Fol- lowing the reunion there was the usual parade in costumes of the period. The Alumni Supper was held in the college dining room that evening with the graduating class as guests of honor. On the opposite side of the dining room, a less hilarious but just as loyal group was celebrating its fiftieth anni- versary with a huge cake, decorated with candles. The Supper broke up after the singing of college songs. So does the oldest of all Swarthmore Clubs serve to bring back with renewed interest those who have passed their college days forever. OFFICERS FOR 1926-27 President Claude C. Smith, ' 14 Barclay White, ' 06 Vice-President Rebecca Webb Holmes, ' 89 Edith Verlenden Paschall, ' 02 Secretary-Treasurer Abby Mary Hall Roberts, ' 90 BOARD OF DIRECTORS 1925-27 Claude C. Smith, ' 14 J. Serrill Verlenden, ' 99 Lydia Green Hawkins, ' 93 1926-28 Anna L. Curtis, ' 04 Martha T. Speakman, ' 14 Leon M. Pearson, ' 20
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