S. F.II. Alumni Honors 1st ( lassNORTH FA IIIF1ELP Th* 50th anniversary of the graduation «t the fir: t class in the history of Nor th I‘airfield high scan 1 v ir observed in a tit ting manner on June 22 and 23. Although a. heavy st« rm, hilr Friday aft* rnoon. pit -venteii many from attending I hi alumni banquet an almost capacity crowd was s ated at the table, m the United Baptist parlors, A feel-i n a of St Kim s s a nd r g t* t pro v a iledthroughout the whole cUchriA.ru: because of the sudden passing of Judge Arthur E Rowley, who.I*eng the only surviving member '-1the class m 18S4 was to havlt; b **n the honored one as well as toastmaster at, the banquet sod s ip' a leer on Saturday at tb • echoed i union.All of the speakers joined in paying the highest tribute and suitableresolutions, as prepare* i by Supt. F.Ih Whitnev of (’1*'aland and MrA0F’„Lulu Bowser of North Fairfield wlt; re adopted by the alumni to blt;sent to the family and to tie published in the papers, A basket of beautiful white lilrs wane broughtin. inscribed in M»Class of 1884’*. 1'1 he business meeting was incharge of Pres. Stanley Kirne. '22 I in following officers were elected the ensuing year Ins. M S Burras. 24; V. Pres.. Eds all Graham. Ml. Stay Miss Haniet West.*99: Trvae, Mrs. Marjorie Perry, ‘09. -