Class Notes

Arizona

June 1946 Robert Fish '18.
Class Notes
Arizona
June 1946 Robert Fish '18.

THE annual dinner-meeting of the Dartmouth Club of Arizona, called to hear Dean L. K. Neidlinger discuss the problems and the progress of the College, was held at the Pioneer Hotel in Tucson on April 15.

Dean Neidlinger's address was a thrilling and inspirational experience for the eighteen Dartmouth men gathered from Phoenix and Tucson, their wives, and offspring, or in some cases their co-ed companions from the University of Arizona, and for Jean Dent, daughter of Tommy Dent of Hanover, N. H., altogether numbering exactly forty. After listening to the Dean, we are more than ever confident of the future of the College, and equally certain that when better talks are made, Pudge Neidlinger will make them.

George Ferguson '21 presided at the meeting but declined re-election as president on the firm basis that it was time tor Phoenix to take its well known place in the sun. Dr. J. Walter Larkin '24 and Loren G. Stevens '28 were then elected president and secretary, respectively, and charged with the opportunity of conducting next year's meeting as a picnic, rodeo, or dinner, in that city.