Class Notes

Eastern Pennsylvania

May 1944 Milton G. Shultz '30
Class Notes
Eastern Pennsylvania
May 1944 Milton G. Shultz '30

ANDY MARSHALL '22, mainstay and spark. plug of the Bethlehem contingent, has written, "I wish to heaven we could get gas etc. and have a real bang-up Dartmouth evening again! Let's pray for its happening soon." Undoubtedly these are the sentiments of all of us.

Andy also sends news of Jack Loose '33 via one of Jack's Bethlehem insurance friends. "Aboard a cruiser off New Guinea in February. Almost continously at sea and on the go. The islands are hot and sticky—definitely aren't all they are cracked up to be. Moving further up each trip. When on shore leaves am always scared at left hand driving and amused at charcoal burning cars."

While driving through Wyomissing several days ago your secretary spied Fred Koller '36 on a walk with his dog, but unfortunately could not stop to talk. Probably Freddy was enjoying the sunshine between spring rains.