Class Notes

Cleveland

May 1941 W. Wallace Mountcastle '22
Class Notes
Cleveland
May 1941 W. Wallace Mountcastle '22

MARCH 29TH the Club held its annual scholarship dance at the University Club here in Cleveland. Having created a great deal of both local and national publicity by the theft of "Pocahontas," our fair cigar store Indian, who annually makes her appearance at the dance, we were fortunate in having her returned after midnight at the dance, to the elation not only of some five hundred-odd dancers, but also the owners of this valuable relic. In connection with the dance this year we ran a raffle, offering prizes of opera tickets for the Cleveland season, and as a result of the drawings, Bill Bemis '18 and Dick Heydt '25, the first and second prize winners, will put in quite an extensive week of opera attendance.

April 4th was the occasion of the second annual Eleazar Wheelock stag evening for the undergrads and alumni. Some seventyodd men of Dartmouth gathered for an evening of song and cheer, and with the large number of undergrads present relived many times over the good old Hanover days. This affair, although only in its second year, is rapidly becoming most popular and affords a fine opportunity for the members of the Club here to become acquainted with the younger men who will soon have to take over and carry on the activities of this large alumni group.

Saturday noon luncheons at the MidDay Club continue to be very popular and we extend a cordial invitation to any Dartmouth men who happen to be in town week-ends to join us at these weekly reunions.