Class Notes

Central Pennsylvania

August 1943 David C. Rainey '37
Class Notes
Central Pennsylvania
August 1943 David C. Rainey '37

ON JUNE 15th our group met at the home of Frank Eastman '07, for the Annual Meeting. Despite the pleasure car ban the attendance came to an even dozen, including Donald M. Buckbee '34, Belden L. Daniels '32, Frank H. Eastman '07, George E. Foss '96, Private Harry Gilmore '34, William Page Sr. '07, William Page Jr. '32, David C. Rainey '37, H. G. Van Riper '14, John P. Wadham '06, C. M. Woolworth '16, James M. Wulpi '14.

It was decided by the nominating committee that a new slate of officers should be selected from the younger men in the club. The results were as follows: President, Belden L. Daniels '32, vice-president, Frank F. Davenport Jr. '38, and secretary- treasurer, David C. Rainey '37. The new directorate is unanimous in the opinion that our club can do much to uncover Dartmouth Men in the Service in these parts, and much effort will be spent along these lines. We will be more than happy to hear from or about any Big Green members who are stationed at the various camps and schools around Harrisburg, and we will do our utmost to see that their stay is made more pleasant.

After a few timely remarks by the retir- ing president, H. G. Van Riper 'l4, the gang adjourned to Frank's game room where we were favored with a short talk by C. M. Woolworth 'l6, Secretary of the De- partment of Property and Supplies in Gov- ernor Martin's Cabinet. His remarks were confined to the subject of Post War Planning, at the close of which the meeting developed into a good old fashioned "bull session" with a few glasses of beer as the lubricant.