CLASS PRESIDENTS for 1950-51: Senior class, Richard C. Pugh '51, Philadelphia, Pa.; Junior class, Harry S. Goldsmith '52, Brighton, Mass.; Sophomore class, Howard K. Clery '53, Arlington, Mass.
INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT for 1950-51: Howard W. Bissell '51, Denver, Colo.
The Dartmouth: Editor-in-Chief, Franklin T. Laskin '51, Los Angeles, Calif.
Skinner '28. Charles E. Widmayer '30 was reelected editor-in-chief of the DARTMOUTH ALUMNI MAGAZINE, and Henry R. Bankart '35 was chosen a member of the Advisory Board of the MAGAZINE for three years, succeeding William J. Griffin Jr. '25.
CLASS TREASURERS ASSOCIATION: Harry B. Cummings '27, President; Robert O. Conant '13, Vice President; and John S. Fenno '48, Secretary-Treasurer. The Executive Committee includes these officers and Sargeant F. Eaton '11 and Arthur H. Ruggles Jr. '37.
CLASS AGENTS ASSOCIATION: Roger C. Wilde '21, President; Addison L. Winship '42, Vice President; and George H. Colton '35, Secretary- Treasurer. Members of the Nominating Committee are Malcolm G. Rollins '11 and Edward P. Scully '47.
Also meeting in Hanover, May 12 and 13, with the class-secretaries, class treasurers, class agents and club secretaries, were the scholarship ship fund chairmen from a number of regional alumni clubs and the special alumni committee on Dartmouth College movies, headed by Orton H. Hicks '21 of New York. Separate meetings were held by the various groups on Friday night, and on Saturday all the alumni officers met together, at a joint session in the morning and at a joint dinner in Thayer Hall that evening. Total attendance of 191 Dartmouth men was a record for the annual spring meetings.
EDWARD P. TOLLEY JR. Geneva, Ill.
S. MARSHALL COHEN Long Beach, N. Y.
HAROLD M. STAHMER JR. Brooklyn, N. Y.
EDWARD C. LATHEM Bethlehem, N. H.
LLOYD A. RICHARDSON Detroit, Mich.
HOWARD A. GLICKSTEIN New York City
EDWARD L. GLASER '51, of Glencoe, Ill., the first blind student to become a Senior Fellow, will make a study of blind students in American colleges. He is a physics major and uses a special Braille writing device and a portable wire recorder for taking notes in class. An honors student, he won first prize in a mathematics contest last year.