Class Notes

Denver

FEBRUARY 1965 THOMAS C. SEAWELL '59
Class Notes
Denver
FEBRUARY 1965 THOMAS C. SEAWELL '59

The annual Christmas luncheon was held December 19, 1964 at the University Club. Attendance by alumni and undergraduates was high and we enjoyed as our guests many outstanding high school seniors. The prime order of business was receiving an up-to-the-minute report from the Hanover scene. Buddy Noel '68 entertained us with his lively description of a freshman's first impressions of the College. Jay Kelly '67 discussed very capably the present breadth and depth of the college curriculum. The wide variety of extracurricular activities was ably covered by Harry Fisher '66. Of particular interest among Harry's remarks were the apparently infinite possibilities presented by the recently installed computer as a matchmaking and date evaluating device. Grand old senior Phil Cagoni '65 described again the undying Dartmouth spirit. All in all, the northwind which brought the undergraduates home was refreshing indeed.

As usual, the bonds between alumni and undergraduates were again renewed at the traditional cocktail party held at the Denver Club the evening of December 19.

The main activity engaging the Association at the present is enrollment. A brief but enjoyable visit from Al Dickerson '30 brought new spirit to our efforts, as did the news that one early decision candidate from Colorado has been accepted by the College. Monte Pascoe '57 and Jim Swanson '59 are again directing that team.

A long over-due note of proud congratulations is offered Ralph L. Rickenbaugh '28 for being one of two alumni to receive the Wentworth Bowl for "distinguished. achievement and service to their college and community."

One last item of interest is the return to Denver of Joe Blake '58 together with his bride, Elizabeth (who is unquestionably of greater interest).

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