Class Notes

Twin Cities

October 1935 W. A. Martin '07
Class Notes
Twin Cities
October 1935 W. A. Martin '07

An outline of the year's activities of our Northwest Alumni Association In September we are having a cruise, for the second successive year, on the yacht of Dr. Wm. Mayo on Lake Pepin, through the courtesy of his son-in-law, Dr. Waltman Walters '17. (Lake Pepin is a glacial-age widening of the Mississippi river, several miles in width for a stretch of some twenty miles.) There are a dozen or so Dartmouth men in Dr. Mayo's, Rochester, Minnesota. .... Our Minneapolis luncheons are being held on the first and third Thursdays of each month at Donaldson's. We like to have visiting Dartmouth men lunch with us. Among our guests last spring were football coach Earl Blaik, Field House Donor "Shorty" Davis '06, Director of Athletics "Rip" Heneage '07, Olympic Ski-er Johnny Carleton '22, and Olympic Jumper Russ Palmer '10 It's getting to be a regular custom for Luther Oakes '99 and Mrs. Oakes to entertain us at tea on the Sunday after Christmas for meeting the boys who contemplate entering Dartmouth. .... Our annual spring picnic was again held at the summer home of Stuart Seidl 'SO College Secretary Sid Hayward '26 and Outing Club Hatch '28 were the chief speakers at our well-attended annual dinner last March Our officers for the year are: president, Chauncey Colton '03, Duluth; vice-president, Duke Dunning '11, St. Paul; secretary, Stuart Seidl '30, Minneapolis; treasurer, Carl Elmquist 25, St. Paul; executive committee, Dewey Gruenhagen '21, St. Paul, chairman; John Faegre Jr. '33, Minneapolis; and Leon Warner '32, Minneapolis We have one of our finest entering delegation this tall, 24 men from our district, six of them from Blake School. Five are sons of alumni, namely, Jim Vaughan '05, Bill Martin '07, Hap Atwood '13, Phil Sauer '13, and Al ueck '16. Lyle McKown '25 has been chairman of our committee on admissions.