Les Leavitt, 71 Brook St., Weliesley, Mass. 02181, reports, "Am thankful that by pacing myself I can rake leaves, shovel snow, make beds, get some of the simple meals, cut jig-saw puzzles, empty the garbage, and drive the 1965 car." Les, we would like to know what your diet is and what you use to get all that energy. Just reading what you do makes us want to take our daily nap in the morning.
Cliff Herold, 2131 SanLu Rae Drive, East Rapids, Mich. 49606, sends an announcement of the opening in Grand Rapids of a new store in the chain of drug stores that Cliff had a part in building. The Muir Drug chain that started just after World War I now has 26 stores. In mid-February Cliff wrote that the snow was piled so high that the cars were completely hidden from sight — result, the body shops have been doing a terrific business unbending fenders.
Dan Dinsmoor is right in the midst of the big annual Alumni Fund solicitations. Give him a helping hand on this by sending your share or by adding to the share you may already have sent.
Fletch Andrews became a member of the Florida winter escapees when he spent February at Delray Beach.
Jessie (Frank G.) Pettengill was another es- capee from the north, and much to the delight of your secretary and Gay, she came to Winter Park.
Letters and comments in the Daily Dartmouth show that the question of a suitable symbol for the College is still a hot issue. And the symbol of an Indian keeps showing up in these student letters to the editor and in columnist's comments. Lo, the poor Indian.
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