Class Notes

Central Florida

March 1952 DONALD A. CHENEY '11
Class Notes
Central Florida
March 1952 DONALD A. CHENEY '11

The third stated meeting of the season was held at the Magnolia Tea Room in Orlando on February 4. A group of 19 men and 10 wives sat down to luncheon in the private dining room. In the short business session it was voted

to raise the annual dues of the membership so that adequate funds would be available for necessary expenses. Plans were also initiated for the final gathering of the season for the annual meeting late in March or early in April.

The program was informal except for an interesting and instructive talk by JohnTiedtke 'go on ways alumni can help the College. He mentioned the enrollment of superior students, giving and raising funds and supporting in every way possible the prestige and reputation of the College. The talk brought out some comment and views relating to the responsibilities and opportunities which come to alumni from time to time to render some service in building interest, support or goodwill for Dartmouth. As usual, the social contacts and friendly conversation contributed to the enjoyment of the gathering.

Alumni present: James W. Newton '86, Dr. Edwin O. Grover '94, Joel A. Harley '95, William F. Rice '95, Arthur F. Campbell '95, Col. Frank W. Halliday '01, Harland E. Cate '01, George F. French '01, Clarence L. Phelps '01, H. D. King '03, Frederick R. Guardineer '03, Harrie L. Muchemore '04, Dr. Harry S. Whittaker '07, Donald A. Cheney '11, Richard C. Plumer '12, Lt. Gen. W. S. Paul '16, John Tiedtke '30, Morgan W. Price Jr. '39 and W. D. Dance '40.

CALIFORNIA WINTER: The cabin owned by the DOC of Northern California is shown Half buried by the heavy snow fall on Donner Summit which made access impossible for several weeks. Dave Bender '31 (in the foreground), Club president, was snapped by Carl Ward '32 on a reconnoitering expedition.

Secretary, 116 W. Marks St., Orlando, Fla