Class Notes

D. N. A. A.

December 1946 MAX PRYOR, J. FREDERICK PFAU III, DAN CARROLL '47.
Class Notes
D. N. A. A.
December 1946 MAX PRYOR, J. FREDERICK PFAU III, DAN CARROLL '47.

THERE IS NO NEWS TONIGHT. After a wonderful House Party weekend this last weekend, your correspondent finds only two letters to work with. The football team lost to Harvard, but the town boomed in its usual rare form. It is too bad that more of you could not have been here. Prewar Dartmouth reasserted itself with new glory.

MARK LEVIN wrote the first letter from Tiger Town. He is a junior in Chem Engineering at Old Nassau. Mark left Dartmouth for Cornell and following his discharge at Lido, went to his dear love Princeton. He ran into a V-12 named PRICE at Princeton, but that is all the description we have. Any bits of evidence will be readily appreciated by this office. Mark said too that BILL MANOGUE, who was his roommate at Cornell and a Dartmouth Navy man too, is still at Cornell in Chem Engineering.

Turning to the other halt of our correspondence, I find a letter from HARRY RICH. He is co-pilot on an R-50 in the NATS operating at last word out of Moffett Field in San Jose, California. Our boy is considering making the Navy a career. Good luck, Harry. Be- fore we close this section, Harry would like to hear from all his buddies. His best mailing address is P. O. Box No. 202, Union, Maine. Give him a break, men.

That is all, there isn't anymore. How about it? We have a column for you guys, but now there is nothing to fill it with. If you like to read about your buddies, their wives, and their families, get hot and send a line into the DNAA, 208 Parkhurst, Hanover, N. H. This skimpy mail just isn't enough for a column.

See you all next month. Good Luck.

Secretary - C hair man, 1101 North Shore Ave., Chicago 26, 111.

Treasurer, 79 Willowdean Ave., West Roxbury 32, Mass.