By the time this appears in print, the 1951 annual meeting of the Club will be history. Dean Neidlinger's remarks will have received their full share of discussion, and the reins of the Club will have passed to other hands.
Our attention and efforts will then be turned toward the concert to be presented here in Rochester by the Dartmouth Glee Club on April 14. The affair is under the direction of Bill Hale '44 and promises to be a real occasion. After all, the Glee Club hasn't been here since 19371 The concert itself will be given at Strong Auditorium at the University of Rochester, and the Glee Club and Old Greens will get together for a party at the Genesee Valley Club after the program.
Frank A. Hutchins '22, in the absence of Harry Holmlund '24, reports that the Rochester Regional Scholarship has gone over the top again this year. As we have mentioned previously, all of us are pretty proud of the scholarship and hope that it may be possible to salt away a little each year in a capital fund so that it may earn a bit of interest.
The Applicant Interviewing and Enrollment Committee under Bob Paterosn's '36 has just about finished its activities for this year. Bob feels that the groundwork laid this year in establishing close contact with the secondary schools in the area should pay big dividends in the future.
It has been a good year to date, and high hopes are held for the future. Let's hope that Ed Leene '43 and Skip Brown '37 will soon be back from points far, far East and that it won't be necessary for others to take their places out there.
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