Cal Fisher '32, physician, Alumni Councilor and oracle, addressed the Association at the luncheon meeting last month and told us about the vast changes which have been wrought at the Big Green in the last few years. We will be getting more information along this vein at the annual meeting which is to take place March 15, 1968, at the Denver Country Club. Thad Seymour will address the alums and their wives. Don McMichael '53, president of this august group, has also threatened to make a speech at the annual meeting.
D. Monte Pascoe '57, has begun to set up the Alumni College program here in Denver for a weekend in September. The one-day think-fest last year was good. A two-day session ought to be better.
Anson Mark '53, has been named the chief honcho for the Fifteenth Reunion for the Rocky Mountain Region.
Jim Swanson '57, head of the Enrollment Committee for the Association, is breathing somewhat easier now that all of the Form 6 interviews have been completed. Forty-seven final applications for the State of Colorado were processed, and Sky Grey '54 was in charge of having all of these men interviewed, a monumental task. Everyone who aided in the interviewing process deserves special praise. Since we cannot name all of those who participated and thank them publicly, we have decided that those alumni who live outside of the Denver area and who never get mentioned in the MAGAZINE should be immortalized in print. Special thanks to: Bob Kaatz '44, of Colorado Springs, who even went so far as to interview a Kansas boy; Mead Metcalf '54, of Aspen; Bob McLaughlin '46, of Greeley; Barclay Corbns '61, of Arvada; Bart Jones '39, of Fort Collins; Chip Hartenstein '57 and Bill Curtis'65, of Boulder; Barclay Jameson '54, of Grand Junction; and John Chilson '59, of Loveland.
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