Class Notes

Long Island

February 1951 ROGER G. ALLEN '37
Class Notes
Long Island
February 1951 ROGER G. ALLEN '37

"Doggy" Julian's Big Green hoopsters make their second annual Long Island appearance Friday evening, February 23, against the Flying Dutchmen of Hofstra College at the Hofstra Gym in Hempstead. The Hanover Indians, expected to improve after a disappointing early season showing, will be out to chalk up another win at the expense of Hofstra, which is always dangerous on its home court.

The game, again sponsored by the Dartmouth Alumni Association of Long Island, is being played for the benefit of the Scholarship Fund. Ed Warnke's committee reports a large advance sale of tickets, and it appears certain to be a sell-out before game time. Several class groups are arranging miniature reunions for the occasion, meeting at one of the nearby eateries for cocktails and dinner before the game. If you haven't obtained your tickets as yet, send your check today to BobDarbee '41 at 11 Orchard Meadow Road, East Williston.

Wes Goding '39, former Indian hockey stalwart from Belmont, Mass., and now living in New Hyde Park, was named to fill the unexpired term of Bill Jessup '30 on the executive committee at the January meeting of the group held at Ed Warnke's home. Bill, who has served on the association's governing board almost continually since its organization in 1939, was forced by pressure of other activities to tender his resignation. Wes is chairman of the telephone committee and a mem ber of the athletic committee.

Among those attending the meeting were: Wally Rushmore '32, Jack Coulson '39, Dan Denham '31, Bob Darbee '41, Rog Allen '37, A1 Fisher '29, John Shaw '27, Carll Buhler '30, Ed Warnke '19, Willard Doyle, '33, Frank Rath '30, Goding, Aud Brindley '46, Jim Higgins '35, A1 Marks '34 and Oscar Hoskenson '23.

Secretary, 16 Burr Ave., Hempstead, N. Y.