Class Notes

Atlanta

April 1954 RICHARD D. MCCARTHY '50, DUNCAN A. DOBIE III '38
Class Notes
Atlanta
April 1954 RICHARD D. MCCARTHY '50, DUNCAN A. DOBIE III '38

As you scan these lines the major endeavor of the Atlanta group will have been marked up as a huge success, we hope - that being the joint Glee Club concert with our Men of Dartmouth and the southern belles of Agnes Scott on March 26. However, all we can tell you right now, to make publication dates, is what work we are doing to make it all an ultimate success. At our regular monthly luncheon meeting headquartered at Mammy's Shanty the last Monday of each month, a congenial group tied up the final preparations for publicity, tickets, billeting of the Dartmouth Glee Club, and entertainment for the forth-coming concert. Fred Eaton '40, Dick McCarthy '50, Lou Fortuna '38, Alva Wilson '25, Bill March '31, Carl Evans '48, Dick Everett '40, and Dune Dobie '38 matched wits to sew up the entire deal.

A further meeting was held at Agnes Scott College to coordinate plans, headed by Dr. Wallace Alston, President of Agnes Scott, and his staff of comely concert workers on the one side, and the Georgia alumni group on the other side, headed by President Lou Fortuna '38. We'll have a complete "scoop" for you in the next issue with full details.

Notes: Dr. Harry Morse '44 leaves the folds of the Atlanta group to go into private practice in Chattanooga ... Hank Davis '42 promoted to a new post with U. S. Rubber and taking up residence in Baltimore ... John H.O'Brion '32 leaving soon for Richmond... Lou Fortuna '38 giving a cavalcade of speeches at a recent meeting of Georgia Bankers Association Fred Eaton '40 doing some intensive espanol study to prepare for a business (?) trip to Cuba for his Sears, Roebuck & Company Dune Dobie '38, a pharmaceutical purveyor for Riker Laboratories in Atlanta, chatting with Decatur Police Department about parking ticket, sells a couple of the Glee Club concert tickets ... Dr. Paul Guilfoil '39, released from the Veterans Administration Hospital here in Atlanta on February 10, to take up residence at Oliver General Hospital in Augusta, Ga., for chest surgery Laurels to our adopted alumnus, Ernie Rogers, Atlanta Journal staff writer (honorary - here on out) for the grand support he is giving, and has given, to Dartmouth activities, via pen-Wally Rogers '56, please note.

NORTH JERSEY ALUMNI OFFICERS reelected for the year 1954-55 are (I to r) Andy Gruninger '46, treasurer; Bill Hoffman '36, president; Bill Carter '39, vice president; and Allen Bildner '47, secretary.

Secretary, 662 Timm Valley Rd., N.E. Atlanta, Ga.