The membership in the Dartmouth Outing Club for the year 1924-1925 was approximately 1700, the largest it has ever been in the history of the College, according to records recently compiled by the D.O.C. Council, and the 972 men who have made use of the cabins exceeds the total number of any other year up to this time.
Individually Moose was the most popular cabin, with 272 men on its calling list, followed by Happy Hill with 255, Cube with 240, Skyline with 177, Armington with 174, Great Bear with 159, Holt's Ledge with 116, Agassiz Basin with 96, and Summit with 10.
Out of the total number of men who have visited all the cabins, 395 have been freshmen, 253 sophomores, 166 juniors, and 158 seniors. The northern cabins which are less accessible, were more popular with the upperclassmen while the freshmen preferred the ones nearer Hanover. Forty percent of the men who went to Skyline, the northernmost cabin, were sen- iors, while 48 percent of those staying at Moose, the second cabin in the chain, were freshmen.
The cabins were most used over the Yale game week-end, October 17 and 18, when a total of 68 men were out each day. The popularity of - the other vacations in using cabins was in the following order: Thanksgiving with an average of 46 men out daily; town election day with 31 men; exam period with an average of 24 men daily; Easter vacation with an average of 16 men daily; and Christmas vacation with 19 men for the whole vacation.