Class Notes

Cleveland

March 1958 RICHARD LEZIUS '47
Class Notes
Cleveland
March 1958 RICHARD LEZIUS '47

Bob MacMillen '40, who has done such a terrific job as our Club Secretary, has gone to work for the College in the Office of Development, headed by George Colton '35. His headquarters for the immediate future will be in Chicago where he will handle the mid-west section of the country for the capital funds drive. After this tour of duty, Bob will reside in Hanover. With mixed feelings of envy and regret, we wish Bob a world of success working for the College and thank him for all he has done for and meant to the Cleveland Club.

The 200th Anniversary Development Program got off to a flying start with spectacular results in the Leadership Gifts Section headed up by Lee Chilcote '30, Charley French '24, Ellwood Fisher '21, and Kent Smith '15. Bob Fairbank '33 and Frank Heath '34 have taken over the Special Gifts phase of the program with Ray Barker '23 doing double duty in both categories. A series of dinner programs are planned during the campaign and the highlight will be a personal visit and address by President Dickey.

We're busting our buttons over the fact that we can announce that the Dartmouth Club of Cleveland has a formal and permanent Scholarship Fund of its own. Bob Fairbank '33 spearheaded the drive that will now allow us to compete successfully with Ivy Colleges like Yale and Princeton for deserving boys. The committee to select the boy and administer the Fund from our end includes Bruce Eaken '26, Morrie Hartman '29, and Dick Loughry '34.

Last, but by far from least, the Dartmouth Glee Club pays Cleveland a visit on Saturday night, April 5. The whole Northeastern Ohio area is eagerly awaiting the concert and the dance that follows. Bud Tyler '45 is Chairroan and the committee consists of Merritt Osborn '50, Joe Hendrich '50, Bill Ziegler '50, John Moore '40, Dick Lezius '47, Bill Beutel 53 and Carol Davenport, wife of Dave '40, heading up the women's committees.

Secretary, Lezius-Hiles Co. 3 61st and Chester Ave. Cleveland 3, Ohio