Class Notes

The Great Divide

July 1947 Don McKinlay '37
Class Notes
The Great Divide
July 1947 Don McKinlay '37

THE BIG PICNIC: Thursday, July 24, 3 P.M. Ned Grant's farm, Littleton—baseball n' beer, swimmin' n' sohg—bring lungs, legs, throat, stomach and last year's clothes, if any. SHORT B (CH)EERS: Tom Campbell '18, appointed to Denver's most important post-Mgr. of Parks and Improvement, Tom recently awarded Navy's Certificate of Achievement for civilian service. Bob Welborn '40 produces new baby. Bill Grant '31 manages candidate Newton to record-breaking vote. CharlieThomas '40' graduates from D.U. Law School. Bob Kohn '30 elected Vice-President D.U. Board of Trustees. Nevin Carson '23 for fathering Bruce '51.

TEN FRESHMEN accepted: Mason McKibben, Robert Kent from South High—Emerson Carey from Randall—Denton Fox from Hill School, Pa.—Howard Bissell, Bruce Carson, Robert Cohen, Robert Fullerton, Robert Hackstaff, John Jacobey from East High—William Waggener from East and John Mulvihill of Hill School as alternates.

PURE RUMOR: Dude Chivers '46 in Hanover for hitching of brother, Howie '39—RalphRickenbaugh '28 and Jim Barr '42 contenders for Tennis Club crown—Dick Durrance '39 may be new Dartmouth ski coach.

SCHOLARSHIPS on Gove ($100,000) Fund awarded to Howard Bissell '51 and John Jacobey '51.

PRESS STUFF: Otto K. Bach '31 heads Denver Art Museums— Chan Bowen '46 departs Fitzsimmons for U. of Michigan Medical SchoolVice Pres. Bill Grant '31 refereed last luncheon New feet under table: Hank Buchtel '28, Ralph Burgess '15, Harry Lewis '29, B. W.Matteson '03, and Leon McDonald '26. BoydRogers '35 of St. Louis and Councillor for this District, in town recently in tow of Pres. FredLong '11.

SEPTEMBER luncheon will be early in month! Said Boyd Rogers will be there with official news. Our new Hanover-bound freshmen will be on deck. Please wear clean shirt, "reasonable" tie, garters, and don't repeat stories heard at PICNIC.

With a Skol!