ON MARCH 3d, some 40 Dartmouth men fought their way through several feet of Southern California "high fog," to attend the Dartmouth Night celebration. We had a real old fashioned dinner and get-together, with incidental piano playing and songs by choir master Les Wiggin '10, and everybody enjoyed the films of last year's football team, which were enhanced by commentator Zack Jordan '20, who described plays and players.
Among the men seen genially greeting each other were:
Roscoe Guyot '27, Bill Farley '31, Arthur Boisseau '33, Tubby Laton '06, Roily Foss '19, Clark Ingraham '19 and son, Leon Rothschild '24, Bob Sands '33, Murray Hawkins '19, Dave Bradley '03, Ashton Castle '24, Bob Thieme '16, Dick Merrill '08, Berkley Jones '25, Archie Mills '97, Bob Collins '29, Roily Ahlswede '12, Dick Redfield '15, Jim O'Neal '12, Ed Shattuck '10 (San Francisco), Francis McEntee '29, Kid Richardson 'OB, Vic Salinger '00, L. F. Rhodes '22, A. L. Hill '04, Joe Stickney '31, Jim Fones '02, Dick Baldwin (Hon.), Hugh Sanborn '02.
Previously, the officers of the club had been sore pressed to find some means of sending a Dartmouth Night communication to the College, (due to local rising waters). We finally enlisted the aid of an amateur radio station, being our only means of communication, and discovered later that our message arrived in about a week, via West Baldwin, Maine, and other unknown way-points.
Since the dinner we have had two very good regular luncheons, with speakers on Tahiti and Current Life (so-called) in China. We have been having good turnouts at our weekly luncheons every Wednesday.
The association is now planning its annual dinner for the latter part of April or the first of May, and the executive committee is working on its slate for the coming year.