Class Notes

Cleveland

JUNE 1963 JOHN C. KLEIN '52
Class Notes
Cleveland
JUNE 1963 JOHN C. KLEIN '52

On April 23 this Association was host to high school seniors who had been accepted to the class of 1967 at Dartmouth. The occasion was a dinner, held annually, at the University Club at which approximately twenty from the group of accepted applicants were present. Sixteen interested alumni, including Association officers and enrollment and interviewing committee men, also attended this informal "get acquainted" affair. The purpose of this evening is to give the boys an opportunity to meet others from the area who will be making the trip to Hanover with them, and to get the answers to any problems or questions that may have arisen since they last talked to a member of the enrollment or interviewing committees.

Following dinner, the group heard brief talks from Scott A. Rogers Jr. '40 and Nicholas Stowe '62. They expressed their opinions as to the value of a liberal arts education from the businessman's viewpoint and from that of an alumnus of one year.

It was the opinion of the alumni present that the contingent from Cleveland will be an excellent addition to the class of 1967.

President Dickey speaking at the inaugural meeting of a new Dartmouth clubof the Hanover area, as yet unnamed.Also shown (l to r) are Mrs. Dickey,Lane Dwinell '28, Mrs. Dwinell, Mrs.Sidney C. Hayward ('26), and Bill Eaton'17. (Right) President Dickey with theclub's new officers (l to r): Earl Ward '38of Hanover, secretary; Roland Burbank'33 of Canaan, president; and Mike McGean '49 of Hanover, associate secretary.More than 200 attended the dinner inHopkins Center.

President Dickey speaking at the inaugural meeting of a new Dartmouth clubof the Hanover area, as yet unnamed.Also shown (l to r) are Mrs. Dickey,Lane Dwinell '28, Mrs. Dwinell, Mrs.Sidney C. Hayward ('26), and Bill Eaton'17. (Right) President Dickey with theclub's new officers (l to r): Earl Ward '38of Hanover, secretary; Roland Burbank'33 of Canaan, president; and Mike McGean '49 of Hanover, associate secretary.More than 200 attended the dinner inHopkins Center.

Secretary, 1919 East 13th St., Cleveland 14, O.