Class Notes

St. Louis

December 1953 EDWIN J. SPIEGEL JR. 42
Class Notes
St. Louis
December 1953 EDWIN J. SPIEGEL JR. 42

Commencing on October 29, the weekly luncheons of the Saint Louis Dartmouth Club are being held at the attractive China Doll Restaurant, 815 Washington Ave , St. Louis. All Dartmouth men who are in St. Louis on Thursday are urged to join us at lunch.

At a meeting held at President Dick Hayes home on October 22 the,.following schedule was adopted: .

1. Golf and dinner outing at Greenbriar Country Club. This was a grand success and it was not until the early hours that we dispersed.

2. A rally at the Falstaff Brewery in north St. Louis on November 14 for the Cornell game promises a swell time, as it always has in past years. Danno Kerwin will testify unqualifiedly to this.

3. On November 18 or 19 a smoker at Harry Deckert's house for the purpose of having prospective candidates meet with A1 Dickerson.

4. Our annual Christmas Party will be held on December 29 at the Mark Twain Hotel for all alumni, undergraduates, candidates and their fathers. This is always a big affair; almost no one misses it.

Further meetings in January, February and March are incomplete now, but details will be sent along in later notes. The Glee Club will be with us in April. A great section of St. Louis is delighted at the prospect. It is our determined objective to have a representative at the Dallas Pow-Wow on November 13 and 14.

We are all extremely proud Leigh Turner '04, a strong supporter of Dartmouth and her Club in St. Louis. Leigh flew to Cambridge for the Harvard-Dartmouth game last month to participate in the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the dedication of the Harvard Stadium. The outstanding thing that rests in our mind is that the unquenchable Leigh played in that dedicatory game fifty years ago - the first game that Dartmouth beat Harvard. Leigh Turner symbolizes Dartmouth's unflagging spirit.

DICK MEYER '33

Secretary, 321 Park Rd., Webster Groves 19, Mo.