SEPTEMBER was month of Bonfires, Song and Oratory extra ordinaire. Forty attended luncheon on the 18th in honor of nine highly potential freshmen: Bissell, Carey, Carson,Cohen, Fullerton, Hackstaff, Jacobey, Kent and McKibben (What—no McDonough?).John Rogers '50 enlightened all hands re "Life in Hanover." Heartiest guffaws: "I was frustrated so I joined the Glee Club." EddieToothaker '32 countered with "How to act at your Fifteenth Reunion."
TOP of GENESEE MOUNTAIN the night of the 27th, Eleazar played host under a full moon to Dartmouth Men and their Ladies. "Best party in years," said the 50-odd present, or as one of the Gals put it: "Don't you think it's more fun with women?" ("What is?" queried Toothaker '32 then in the midst of extempo harangue). Highlights: Rickenbaugh '28 changing tire on new Cadillac of Williamson '26. Spectacular bloody outfielding of Dick Shaw '39. "Mr. and Mrs." Ed Small'41, first arrivals by one hour. Endless wood supply of Dr. Cal Fisher '32. Road signs by Bohm—Allen '45. John Nelson's Torvwald, "the fastest G— d dog in North Dakota." Longest Short Cheer was for Ev Parker '16 "the funniest G— d master of ceremonies in Colorado" who "learned" most from the cowgirl in Denver Town.
The Mountain still rings with our songs: Rhythm by Bill Berge '45, John Rogers '50, Fletch Thomas '46, Marg Wagner 'S46 and Class (?)ical by Mrs. Tom Clark 'S17, DonGolden Voice Jones '43, John Cunningham '18 and Gerry Wood '24.
Sally NEIDLINGER a "freshwoman" at C. U. rooming with daughter of Fred Long '11. Charlie Thomas '40 practicing law in Delta, Colorado. Bill Spinney '43 of Acme Visible Records a recent visitor looking for job in Deven. Bob More '13 turns up $600 more for Gove Fund. John Litchfield '39 at Sun Valley this winter. Dick Durrance Films, Inc. a new competitor of Paramount in 16 mm. field—specialty: advertising movies. Tom Clark '17 new arrival here at DARTMOUTH'S PEAK.
Luncheons at Denver A. C. Last Friday of each month. (This article dedicated to "Torvwald" '31 and Parker '16).