Four corporation executives and an assemblyman were elected officers April 4 at the annual dinner meeting of the Dartmouth Club of the Mohawk Valley in the Fort Schuyler Club, Utica.
Earl S. Liberty '29, Treasurer of the Utica Mohawk Cotton Mills, was elected President to succeed Charles DeAngelis '08. Others are: First Vice-President, Ronald Olmstead '32, Treasurer of the Utica Drop Forge and Tool Company; second Vice-President, William S.Calli '45, assemblyman for the second Oneida District; and Secretary, Gilbert H. Jones '45, Secretary of the Utica Duxbak Corporation. Joseph W. Kyser '32, President and Treasurer of the Utica Credit Bureau, was reelected Treasurer. Kyser has filled this position since the Club was reactivated six years ago. He also acted as Secretary for the major portion of the past year.
Donald W. Cameron '35, Associate in Placement in the Personnel Bureau at Dartmouth, discussed the Alumni Fund, enrollment, problems resulting from the national emergency, and job placement.
More than 30 alumni attended the meeting. A film, My First Week At Dartmouth was shown by John Clark of the Police Identification Bureau. The film, acted by Dartmouth students, was produced by Maurice Rapf '35, former Hollywood scenario writer.
E. L. BOUTILIER '38
Secretary, 8 Elizabeth St., Utica, N. Y.