BENJAMIN P. GEORGE '84, Tom Davis"'48 and Ken Saunders '48 were the oldest and the youngest attending the luncheon at which Don Cameron '35 of Hanover talked to us about the Vocational Plan for returning Dartmouth servicemen. He agreed that Louis Leverone's Vocational Committee in Chicago is ready for anything.
Sgt. I. L. Berman '42 is stationed in Chicago temporarily. Bob MacLeod '39 former back for Dartmouth and the Chicago Bears who received serious leg injuries when he was shot down in the South Pacific is playing right half for the El Torro marines in California.
Death recently has taken Samuel W. Banning 'OO, Alfred W. B. Laffey '21 and Roger F. Sherman '26 and caused us irreparable loss.
Cpl. Donald MacKay '45 with the Marines in the Pacific just had been handed a roast beef sandwich and a piece of cantaloupe when he wrote that in war as in peace if you put your eggs in the right baskets other things will take care of themselves.
Si/c Robert T. Mortimer '47 went through signal school at Great Lakes and has been assigned as signal-man to the armed guard on the merchant marine.
Lieut. Commander Edmund L. McGibbon '29 is commanding one of the new destroyer escorts in the Pacific.