Sixty-three Dartmouth students are driving cars at College this spring, registration records at the Dean's office show. The seniors lead the car-owners with 30 cars, the juniors have 17, and the Class of 1930 is but one car short of that number. The relative standing of the classes is the same as it was last spring, when the seniors registered 41, the juniors 22, and the sophomores IS.
Among the makes of cars represented the Ford leads with 16. Chrysler and Buick have seven cars each on the campus, while there are six Chevrolets and four Studebakers. A large number of the makes have only one or two representatives among the student-owners. Among these are the Cadillac, Pierce Arrow, and Packard.
The Aegis board announced recently that the 1928 annual would be dedicated to Mr. George Fisher Baker, the donor of the new college library. The book is to be ready for distribution by the end of the month.
This year the Aegis is bound in black leather with the Aegis seal in raised gold letters in the center of the front cover. A new feature of the art work is a replica of the weather vane on the new library tower which has been worked into an Indian border design for the pages of the book.