Class Notes

D. N. A. A.

February 1947 MAX PRYOR, J. FREDERICK PFAU III
Class Notes
D. N. A. A.
February 1947 MAX PRYOR, J. FREDERICK PFAU III

There is no mail to write this column. From some different sources I have been able to dig out some material. Fred Pfau contributed the following. Charlie Kriensen and Charlie Brennan are both back at their Alma Mater, Boston College. Boston University has five known former Navy men here; CharlieMacLeod is living in North Easton, Mass. and commutes daily to Boston for his journalism major; at the BU School of Business Administration are Don MacAdams, Charlie Ford,Tony DeFalco, Marty Braver, and Ben Perles, who is married and doing graduate work. Congrats on the marriage, Ben, although for all we know it might have happened years ago. Cut us in on the scoop.

At Northeastern Jack Conroy held down the first string quarterback spot. He did a smooth job from the reports. Gene Bronstein was seen by Fred hitting the high spots of Boston on New Year's Eve. Jim Fenesy is finishing up on his sociology major at Yale and is reported to be close to the fatal step, the altar. There are a few of us left, bachelors, that is.

From the ALUMNI MAGAZINE office we received the following news. Ed Senghas, former managing editor of the Log, is doing graduate work in Political Science at Columbia and working in research for U. S. Steel. He plans to go to the public relations department of U. S. Steel upon completion of his classes in June.

A letter forwarded to me from Mark Byrne brings news of the newly commissioned group that left here in June, 1946. Mark is exec of the USS Cahuilla (ATF-152). He went to Pearl where he ran into Hank Cleef, who was having trouble patching up his LCI, and Lenny Schiff, who was just passing through. Mark went on the Kwajalein and picked up a target ship from the A-bomb tests and brought her back to Frisco arriving on New Year's Day. It was the first ship of its kind brought back and it was touchy work. There is a chance that they will have to go back for another baby shortly. Good luck, Mark. Mark got a card from MoeMcGrath who is on the USS Valley Forge. Dick Butler is evidently catching up on civilian life in Montclair, N. J.

Donald John "Dippy" Evans is a coach and Latin instructor at the Milbrook School for Boys, Milbrook, N. Y. I guess you didn't think I would mention it, Don; but George Duncan paid me.

It is with great pleasure that we announce that Dartmouth College has awarded RedCopenhaver '46 a $1000 Cramer Fellowship for graduate study in the field of zoology. He is now doing graduate work at the University of Wisconsin. Half of the fellowship will be applied to the current academic year and half to the next. That's our boy. Nice work, Red.

George Little was in Hanover for the Harvard weekend and then left for the Coast again. He is still on the USS McCook (DMS-36). He met Don Elliot, who just blew in from Alaska, and they spent a merry evening together. Jerry Dunbar and Oz Dorion dropped me a note from the City where they were attempting to pick up some gazelles. Be good, men.

Here are some new DNAA addresses: RedCopenhaver, 1119 East Dayton St., Madison, Wis.; Ed Culwick, Route 2, Box 133 A, Bound Brook, N. J.; Bob Dodson, c/o Capt H. L. Dodson, USN, Material Lab., U. S. Navy Yard, Brooklyn; Herb Hickey, 29 Adams St., Dorchester 22, Mass.

I have no more mail, ideas, or help. I cannot do anymore now. I do hope that next time there is some mail from you Joes. Get hot with and it. Send that letter to J. Frederick Pfau, 2 Allston Place, Boston 14, Mass., before the 5th of February.

DANIEL T. CARROLL '47

THE DNAA HAS A HEAVY REPRESENTATION in this picture of the four Dartmouth soccer players who made the all-North team for the annual North-South classic. Left to right, Jim Fancher '49, Dan Carroll '47, Jim Osborne '47 and Al Bildner '47. In the background is the highly successful veteran soccer coach, Tom Dent. Osborne, Bildner and Carroll are all DNAA men and the latter is the DNAA Magazine editor.

Secretary-C hairman, 1101 North Shore Ave., Chicago 26, Ill.

Treasurer, 2 Allston Place, Boston 14, Mass.