Over 800 local alumni, their families, and guests filled the Teaneck High School Auditorium on Saturday evening, March 20 for the concert given by the Dartmouth College Glee Club. The Club's Scholarship Fund will benefit to the extent of the profits which at this writing look promising. Though the snow began to fall early in the afternoon and continued almost to curtain time, the local tribe braved the icy roads and wet parking fields to cheer the fine program which the Glee Club presented. What with pre- and post-concert parties, the well trained and enthusiastic performance of the Glee Club and the Injunaires, the total evening was one which marked the high spot of the Club year.
Immediately after the closing curtain rang down the Sachems of the Bergen County Tribe held the annual meeting. DCBC annual meetings are classic affairs, usually taking place during intermissions, dance band breaks, or extra-long traffic signals turned red. This latest entry was called to order by President Don Sisson '45 at 10:55 P.M. and adjourned at 11:05 P.M. Past president BillParmer '42, chairman of the nominating committee, presented the slate of new officers and trustees who were elected after a terrific floor battle. The lucky winners are: President, Dick Grassey '54; vice-president, Art Toan '36; secretary, Ed Senghas '47; corresponding secretary, Rube Samuels '47; treasurer, George Davis '52.
Newly elected or re-elected trustees are Howie Pitts '53; Bob Jahrling '52; Glenn Wesselman '54; Jim Binder '52; Don Sisson '45 and The Rev. Louis Springsteen '48 who moves into the Chairmanship of DCBC Enrollment.
The DCBC's Award of Merit was presented to William S. DuBois '24 by Award Chairman Jack Pfeiffer '43 in recognition of his long and meritorious service to the College and community.
Elected to lead the Cleveland Alumni Association for 1965-66 are (l to r) FredChandler '51, treasurer; Fred Harrell '53, secretary; Martin King '38, president;John Klein '52, first vice president; Ed Mortimer '44, second vice president. EdOberndorf '52, assistant secretary, was also named at the annual dinner.
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