Some high points in the senior preference ballots were:
Done most for Dartmouth: William B. Clark, Westfield, Mass.; 2nd, George F. Hill, Littleton, N. H.; 3rd, George H. Colton, Springfield, Mass.
Most popular: George F. Hill; 2nd, Donald C. Hagerman, Arlington, Mass.; 3rd, William W. Fitzhugh, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Most respected: Donald C. Hagerman; 2nd, George F. Hill; 3rd, William W. Fitzhugh.
Most likely to succeed: William W. Fitzhugh; 2nd, Milburn McCarty IV, Eastland, Tex.; 3rd, George F. Hill.
Dartmouth's keenest rival: Yale; 2nd, Smith.
Favorite Outdoor sport: Aesthetic dancing; 2nd, Blanket and grass.
Favorite drink: Milk; 2nd, Scotch.
Greatest regret (beside not studying): Studying.
Which is more likely to come about inAmerica—Communism or Fascism? Fascism, 8 to 3.
If you had to make a choice, whichwould you support? Fascism, 8 to 3. (Atwhich The Dartmouth editorial forcesswung into action.)
But the sands are running out. Another group of 400-odd Dartmouth graduates are about to emerge into the world. And we must leave you until next fall.