Class Notes

Detroit

April 1944 Richard W. Brown '29
Class Notes
Detroit
April 1944 Richard W. Brown '29

WITH A PROPER "biggest snow of the seas on" to welcome them from Hanover, Dean Lloyd Neidlinger and Coach Earl Brown were our guests for the recent 49th Annual Meeting. President John Heavenrich '26 cond ucted the meeting fitly and introduced the speakers and other guests, who were princiPals pals o£ high schools and headmasters of the nearby preparatory schools.

Attendance was good, considering the number of "involuntary absentees." The railroad train was put on the track by Charlie Bennett 'OB as chairman of the nominating committee, which put in a slate of the present officers due to "the manpower shortage." It carried along the rails without opposition with the results: Johnny Heavenrich '26 is again pres; ident; Johnny Manser '26 is vice president; the undersigned, secretary-treasurer; Howie Mullin '27, assistant secretary-treasurer. The Executive Committee now consists of Dave Campbell '36, Ford Blickley '28, Cliff Blake 09, Bob Meginity '25 and John St. Clair '26.

A second meeting was held the following day for applicants and others interested in entering Dartmouth. This was conducted by Earl Brown, who showed some fine movies.

Luncheons are being held every Monday at noon at the Olde Wayne Club, and all visi tors are welcome.

Lt. Oliver Sargent '34 is a newcomer and is stationed at Selfridge Field.