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CAMPUS SQUIBS

April, 1923
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CAMPUS SQUIBS
April, 1923

The point system regulating the number of activities into which one man could go, adopted by the 1922 Palaeopitus, to go into effect with the class of 1924, was abolished by Palaeopitus recently.

R. Bowler '24, captain of the ski team, was elected president of the Eastern Intercollegiate Ski Association at the recent meeting in Montreal.

D. R. Moore of Pittsburgh, Pa., was elected permanent president of the class of 1923 in the election on March 1. J. C. Allen of Denver, Colo., was chosen vice-president, Louis Lewinsohn of Montclair, N. J., secretary, and J. E. Foster of Montclair, N. J., treasurer, and J. A. S. Millar of Asbury Park, N. J., marshal.

Other Commencement officers elected were: floor director of the Commencement Ball, E. B. Lynch of Aberdeen, S. D.; assistant floor director of Commencement Ball, J. J. Hennessy of Lake Placid, N. Y.; executive committee, T. H. Cullen, Jr. of Brooklyn, N. Y., F. F. Doten of Somerville, Mass., M. W. Fletcher of White Plains, N. Y., S. J. Hall of Lincoln, Neb., M. D. Hubert of Yonkers, N. Y., L. B. Norstrand of Greenwich, N. Y„ and H. D. Sammis of Huntington, N. Y.; auditing committee, W. H. Beveridge of Omaha, Neb., T. R. Miner of Brooklyn, N. Y., and E. D. Pope of Springfield, Mass.

Class Day officers elected were: Address to the Old Pine, L. L. Friedman, Jr. of Milwaukee, Wis.; Class Orator, S. J. Flanigan of Long Branch, N. J.; Sachem Orator, John Harkins of Jamaica Plain, Mass.; Address to the College, H. H. Mills of Cleveland, O.; Class Chorister, J. D. Booth of Danbury, Conn.; Class Poet, Leonard Bronner, Jr. of New York City; and Class Odist, H. A. Sullivan of Worcester, Mass.

Supported by loud Tu-Tu-Tucks from a loyal cheering section, and sporting sprawling T's across their manly basketball jerseys the financiers from Tuck School swamped the bone crushers from the Medical School in a basketball game, 35-14.

The following eleven men were elected to the Dartmouth Players for the rest of the college year: D. E. Cobleigh '23, E. W. Gauss '23, C. E. Blake '24, C. W. Higley '24, E. T. Howe '24, R. G. Jones '24, R. W. Morin '24, W. M. Patterson '24, P. T. Ranney '24, A. L. Vincent '24, C. R. Wilson '25.

Seven men were last month elected to the Mandolin Club to strengthen it for the Easter tour : Violin, F. J. O'Gara '23.; Drums, G. D. Richards '24; Mandolins, D. B. King '23, E. J. Peterson '24, W. C. Hawley '25, W. E. Irvine '25, R. D. Gooding '26.

Instead of trying to collect dues from the whole class for the support of their smoker last month the freshman introduced the novel idea of charging twenty-five cents admission. This fairer method of finance seemed to strike a responsive chord in the bosoms of 1926, as witnessed by the large number that attended.

C. A. Abe '25, C. W. Babcock '25, F. S. Barrett, Jr. '25 and S. K. Smith '25 were elected to the business staff of The Dartmouth. They will compete until May for the positions of assistant business manager, assistant advertising manager, assistant circulation manager, and assistant service manager.

R. D. Mann '26 won the fresman ski jumping contest.

In the recent elections held by the junior class the following men were chosen for terms of one year: K. A. Harvey, president; C. M. French, vice-president; J. S. Austin, secretary; F. E. Sheehy, treasurer; and D. A. Perry, representative to the College Club.

Alpha Delta Sigma, national advertising fraternity, elected Prof. C. L. Stone, E. H. Wilner '23, W. Barnard '24, A. Brown '24, A. L. Burke '24, D. B. Dyche '24, G. L. Emrich '24, E. O. Lamb '24, and P. B. Gallup '24 to. membership in the Dartmouth chapter recently.

A bird's eye view of the old bridge and the outlook towards Norwich as it appears when winter's gone