Class Notes

The Great Divide

February 1955 ARTHUR T. SMITH JR. '31
Class Notes
The Great Divide
February 1955 ARTHUR T. SMITH JR. '31

We now have further details on the Christmas luncheon which showed a total attendance of 154, 64 of whom were Dartmouth prospects. Most of these prospects were from the Denver area but there were also good representations from Colorado Springs, Pueblo, the western slope of Colorado and Cheyenne, Wyoming. The program featured talks by undergraduates as follows: Joseph B. Blake '58, "Getting Started Your Freshman Year at Dartmouth" Kenneth W. McCabe '58, "Freshman Studies"; Monte Pascoe '57, "Dartmouth Athletics"; and Gerry Samuelson '55, "Dartmouth Spirit." Many of the alumni present wondered if, when they were in college, they could have presented such fine talks as those presented by these young men. At the close of the luncheon, Jim Barr '42 and Newc Eldridge '50 showed an interesting Dartmouth movie.

Dave Chalmers '46 has returned to Denver from Oklahoma and is now associated with Bay Petroleum Company as Crude Oil Purchaser.

Charles E. Breed '51, after spending three years in the Army, has now returned to his studies at the University of Colorado, where he is working toward his Master's degree in Geology.

We again mention that the annual dinner and meeting of the Association will be held at the University Club, March 22, with Prof. Herb West as principal speaker.

Secretary, 10 Village Rd., Englewood, Colo.