Class Notes

The Great Divide

October 1954 ARTHUR T. SMITH JR. '31
Class Notes
The Great Divide
October 1954 ARTHUR T. SMITH JR. '31

The outing at Ned Grant's farm and the Squaw picnic comprised the principal activities of the Association during the summer months. Both events were well and enthusiastically attended. It is heartening to see the great interest shown in these events by the younger graduates and even the undergraduates who were here in Denver on vacation.

Baxter Lanius is back in Denver after several years in Africa where he reports having many interesting experiences. P. J. Cornish III '51 tells us that he is attending the Medical School at the University of Colorado and hopes to get down to Denver for some of our monthly luncheons.

We also welcome as a newcomer Wilson H.Madden who has come here from New York and is now serving as vice president of the "Quick-Way" Truck Shovel Company in Denver. He writes that he hopes to have his family here by October and to enter into the Denver and Dartmouth community life. Other newcomers in our area are Arthur R. Young '46 and J. Robert Linger '52.

Our monthly luncheons held on the last Friday of the month in the Navarre Cafe were resumed in September. We hope all newcomers in the area will join us at these luncheons.

Committee chairmen appointed by Neil F.Roberts, president of our Association, are: Entertainment - W. G. Berge '45; Luncheon - Lewis M. Williams Jr. '38; Publicity - Wm. E. Geraghty '37; Admissions - Hart Gilchrist '31; Vocational - Norris Williamson '26; Scholarship - Keith Anderson '39; Finance - Harry T. Lewis '29.

We are all glad to see Hart Gilchrist, now back in Denver from Indianapolis, pitching in on the major job of heading the admissions committee.

Secretary, 10 Village Rd., Englewood, Colo.