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Title
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Kentucky College for Women
Description
An account of the resource
This collection contains materials pertaining to the Kentucky College for Women (KCW). KCW can trace its origins back to 1854 when the state legislature granted a charter to "earnest Christian men who desired for the young women, not only of this community, but of the state at large, educational advantages similar to those afforded young men in the historic Centre College." The school was to be known as Henderson Female Institute. A board of trustees was elected and efforts began to raise funds for the new institution and select a site. In 1859, the college began erecting a four story brick building, and in the same year selected Professor A.E. Sloane as its president. The school opened in September, 1860, under a new name - Caldwell Female Institute - and with high hopes for a rapid expansion.
The Civil War delivered a harsh blow to the young institution as the school struggled to attract students and remain solvent. Sloane resigned in 1864, and Professor Augustine Hart assumed the presidency for one year. Rev. L.G. Barbour succeeded Hart in 1865 and brought the school into new-found prominence. Barbour resigned in 1874. Later that year the school came under the control of the Second Presbyterian Church. In 1876, the institution underwent another name change, and would now be known as Caldwell Female College.
Catastrophe struck in April 1876 (during the presidency of Professor Hussey), when Caldwell's building and most of its components were destroyed by fire. The insurance money from the fire gave the trustees some hope of reopening the school, but the school remained closed until 1880 when Caldwell purchased the property of the Danville Classical and Military Institute (current site of Danville High School). Finally, in September 1881, Caldwell reopened with Rev. John Montgomery as president. In 1885, Caldwell consolidated with another local girls' school, Bell Seminary, retaining the name of Caldwell Female College. The name was shortened to Caldwell College as early as 1887.
Charlotte A. Campbell took over as president in 1886, and served until 1897, when she was succeeded by Dr. John C. Ely. Ely served until 1902, to be succeeded by John C. Acheson - the only Caldwell president to serve two terms. During Acheson's first term, the school grew and a major building program was instituted which resulted in the construction of the gymnasium, Morgan Hall, and East Hall. In addition, the curriculum was expanded beyond elementary and college preparatory work to include fully accredited Junior College work.
In 1913, the charter was amended and the school became Kentucky College for Women. During the same year Princeton Collegiate Institute of Princeton, Kentucky consolidated with KCW in Danville. When Acheson resigned in 1914, Mrs. Richer served a very brief term and M. Marshall Allen assumed the presidency in 1915.
By 1922 KCW offered four years of standard college work leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts. Acheson returned to the presidency in 1922, and the college seemed to be prospering as never before. Still, funding problems remained, and Acheson resigned in 1925. Paul B. Boyd was named president in 1925, but KCW's days as an independent institution were numbered.
In 1926, the school opened as a department of Centre College, and formally consolidated with Centre in 1930. The Women's Campus was vacated in January 1962 when the two campuses consolidated and the women students took up residence in new dormitories on the Centre campus.
Date
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1865-1926
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Materials before 1923 are in the public domain. All rights reserved for those materials published from 1923 on.
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English
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Title
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Phi Beta Chi club room (Kentucky College for Women)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Phi Beta Chi (Kentucky College for Women)
Kentucky College for Women (Danville, Ky.)--Societies
Kentucky College for Women (Danville, Ky.)—Students
Description
An account of the resource
Interior view of the Phi Beta Chi club room on the Kentucky College for Women campus.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1920
Rights
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Public Domain. Please cite as "Centre College Special Collections and Archives."
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JPEG
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Image
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Anita Curry Scrapbook (CC-37C/Vol. 2)
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English
clubs
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Postcards
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An account of the resource
Collection of historical postcards of Centre College, Danville, and the surrounding region.
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picture postcards
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Title
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1910 Carnival, Central University of Kentucky
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The topic of the resource
Centre College--Carnival
Description
An account of the resource
Postcard showing a float from the 1910 Centre College Carnival.
Creator
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T.P. Curry & Son, Danville, Ky.
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pc01_16
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Centre College Special Collections
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A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1910
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Danville/Boyle County Historical Postcards
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Postcard 3.5 in. x 5.5 in.
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image
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An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
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Athletics
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An account of the resource
Photographs of Centre College athletic teams, players, and games from the late nineteenth to mid-twentieth century.
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Title
A name given to the resource
1973 Swim Team
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An account of the resource
<p>Row one (left to right) . ... R. Korski, M. McIntosh , V. Berner, C. Martin; <br />Row two (left to right) .. W. Ecton , M. Ewers, C. Johnson, C. Bryant; <br />Row three (left to right) ... S. Kunz, D. Burgess, M. Smith, R. Gerlaugh; <br />Row four (left to right).. B. Nunn, D. Overall, M. Bowman, C. Keiser; <br />Row five (left to right).. G. Burton, Penny Turpen , J. Musterman, T. Miller (they don 't swim, but manage)</p>
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<a href="https://centre.omeka.net/items/show/1201" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><em>Olde Centre</em>, 1973 Yearbook</a>
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English
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image/png
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image
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All Rights Reserved
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Athletics
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An account of the resource
Photographs of Centre College athletic teams, players, and games from the late nineteenth to mid-twentieth century.
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Title
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1985 Swim Team
Contributor
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Nutty, Sue
Higgins, Paul
Description
An account of the resource
Image of the swim team from the 1985 Yearbook.
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<a href="https://centre.omeka.net/items/show/1213" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><em>Olde Centre</em>, 1985 Yearbook</a>
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image
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All Rights Reserved
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Charles A. Thomas Collection
Description
An account of the resource
Charles A. Thomas served as Centre's official photographer during the late 1950s and early 1960s. Although characterized by his often formal and posed style, Thomas captured the college during a period of tremendous growth and change in the campus and student body. Thomas also taught printing at the Kentucky School for the Deaf.
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Title
A name given to the resource
Acheson-Caldwell and Cheek-Evans Houses
Subject
The topic of the resource
Centre College (Danville, Ky. : 1918- )—Buildings
Dormitories
Description
An account of the resource
Construction of Acheson-Caldwell (left) and Cheek-Evans (right) women's residence halls. Photograph dates November 1961.
Creator
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Thomas, Charles A.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1961
Rights
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All Rights Reserved.
Format
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JPEG
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The nature or genre of the resource
Image
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
http://digitalarchives.centre.edu/Photos/Thomas/2012_10-1-09.jpg
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English
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A name given to the resource
Charles A. Thomas Collection
Description
An account of the resource
Charles A. Thomas served as Centre's official photographer during the late 1950s and early 1960s. Although characterized by his often formal and posed style, Thomas captured the college during a period of tremendous growth and change in the campus and student body. Thomas also taught printing at the Kentucky School for the Deaf.
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Title
A name given to the resource
Acheson-Caldwell and Cheek-Evans Houses
Subject
The topic of the resource
Centre College (Danville, Ky. : 1918- )—Buildings
Dormitories
Description
An account of the resource
Construction of Acheson-Caldwell (left) and Cheek-Evans (right) women's residence halls. Photograph dates November 1961.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Thomas, Charles A.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1961
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
All Rights Reserved.
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JPEG
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Image
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
http://digitalarchives.centre.edu/Photos/Thomas/2012_10-1-10.jpg
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English
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A name given to the resource
Charles A. Thomas Collection
Description
An account of the resource
Charles A. Thomas served as Centre's official photographer during the late 1950s and early 1960s. Although characterized by his often formal and posed style, Thomas captured the college during a period of tremendous growth and change in the campus and student body. Thomas also taught printing at the Kentucky School for the Deaf.
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Title
A name given to the resource
Acheson-Caldwell and Cheek-Evans Houses
Subject
The topic of the resource
Centre College (Danville, Ky. : 1918- )—Buildings
Dormitories
Description
An account of the resource
Construction of Acheson-Caldwell (left) and Cheek-Evans (right) women's residence halls. Photograph dates January 1962.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Thomas, Charles A.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1962
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Information about rights held in and over the resource
All Rights Reserved.
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JPEG
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The nature or genre of the resource
Image
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
http://digitalarchives.centre.edu/Photos/Thomas/2012_10-1-11.jpg
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English
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A name given to the resource
Charles A. Thomas Collection
Description
An account of the resource
Charles A. Thomas served as Centre's official photographer during the late 1950s and early 1960s. Although characterized by his often formal and posed style, Thomas captured the college during a period of tremendous growth and change in the campus and student body. Thomas also taught printing at the Kentucky School for the Deaf.
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples of still images are: paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type "text" to images of textual materials.
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Acheson-Caldwell and Cheek-Evans Houses
Subject
The topic of the resource
Centre College (Danville, Ky. : 1918- )—Buildings
Dormitories
Description
An account of the resource
Acheson-Caldwell (left) and Cheek-Evans (right) women's residence halls, with the construction of Yerkes in the foreground. Photograph dates December 1962.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Thomas, Charles A.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1962
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
All Rights Reserved.
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JPEG
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The nature or genre of the resource
Image
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
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A language of the resource
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The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
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The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Charles A. Thomas Collection
Description
An account of the resource
Charles A. Thomas served as Centre's official photographer during the late 1950s and early 1960s. Although characterized by his often formal and posed style, Thomas captured the college during a period of tremendous growth and change in the campus and student body. Thomas also taught printing at the Kentucky School for the Deaf.
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples of still images are: paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type "text" to images of textual materials.
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Acheson-Caldwell House
Subject
The topic of the resource
Centre College (Danville, Ky. : 1918- )—Buildings
Dormitories
Description
An account of the resource
Construction of Acheson-Caldwell women's residence hall. Photograph dates February 1962.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Thomas, Charles A.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1962
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
All Rights Reserved.
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The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
JPEG
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The nature or genre of the resource
Image
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An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
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English
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Title
A name given to the resource
Charles A. Thomas Collection
Description
An account of the resource
Charles A. Thomas served as Centre's official photographer during the late 1950s and early 1960s. Although characterized by his often formal and posed style, Thomas captured the college during a period of tremendous growth and change in the campus and student body. Thomas also taught printing at the Kentucky School for the Deaf.
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples of still images are: paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type "text" to images of textual materials.
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Acheson-Caldwell House
Subject
The topic of the resource
Centre College (Danville, Ky. : 1918- )—Buildings
Dormitories
Description
An account of the resource
View of a student room in Acheson-Caldwell House, dated June 1962. Students are unidentified.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Thomas, Charles A.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1962
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
All Rights Reserved.
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The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
JPEG
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The nature or genre of the resource
Image
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
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A language of the resource
English
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The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Charles A. Thomas Collection
Description
An account of the resource
Charles A. Thomas served as Centre's official photographer during the late 1950s and early 1960s. Although characterized by his often formal and posed style, Thomas captured the college during a period of tremendous growth and change in the campus and student body. Thomas also taught printing at the Kentucky School for the Deaf.
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples of still images are: paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type "text" to images of textual materials.
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Acheson-Caldwell House
Subject
The topic of the resource
Centre College (Danville, Ky. : 1918- )—Buildings
Dormitories
Description
An account of the resource
Students moving into Acheson-Caldwell House January 25, 1962. Students are unidentified.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Thomas, Charles A.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1962
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
All Rights Reserved.
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The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
JPEG
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The nature or genre of the resource
Image
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
http://digitalarchives.centre.edu/Photos/Thomas/2012_10-1-20.jpg
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A language of the resource
English
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The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Charles A. Thomas Collection
Description
An account of the resource
Charles A. Thomas served as Centre's official photographer during the late 1950s and early 1960s. Although characterized by his often formal and posed style, Thomas captured the college during a period of tremendous growth and change in the campus and student body. Thomas also taught printing at the Kentucky School for the Deaf.
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples of still images are: paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type "text" to images of textual materials.
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Acheson-Caldwell, Cheek-Evans, and Yerkes Houses
Subject
The topic of the resource
Centre College (Danville, Ky. : 1918- )—Buildings
Dormitories
Description
An account of the resource
Acheson-Caldwell (left) and Cheek-Evans (center) women's residence halls, with the construction of Yerkes (right). Photograph dates June 1963.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Thomas, Charles A.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1963
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
All Rights Reserved.
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The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
JPEG
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Image
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
http://digitalarchives.centre.edu/Photos/Thomas/2012_10-1-14.jpg
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A language of the resource
English
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The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
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The metadata element set that was included in the `files_images` table in previous versions of Omeka. These elements are common to all image files.
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The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Charles A. Thomas Collection
Description
An account of the resource
Charles A. Thomas served as Centre's official photographer during the late 1950s and early 1960s. Although characterized by his often formal and posed style, Thomas captured the college during a period of tremendous growth and change in the campus and student body. Thomas also taught printing at the Kentucky School for the Deaf.
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples of still images are: paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type "text" to images of textual materials.
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Acheson-Caldwell, Cheek-Evans, and Yerkes Houses
Subject
The topic of the resource
Centre College (Danville, Ky. : 1918- )—Buildings
Dormitories
Description
An account of the resource
View of Acheson-Caldwell (left), Cheek-Evans (center) and Yerkes (right) Houses. Photograph is undated, but from 1963.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Thomas, Charles A.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1963
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
All Rights Reserved.
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
JPEG
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Image
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
http://digitalarchives.centre.edu/Photos/Thomas/2012_10-1-21.jpg
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A language of the resource
English
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The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
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Title
A name given to the resource
Buildings & Campus
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An account of the resource
Photographs of scenes and buildings on the Centre College campus, dating from the late nineteenth century to the 1960s.
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples of still images are: paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type "text" to images of textual materials.
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Aerial view of Centre College campus, 1949
Subject
The topic of the resource
Centre College--Aerial views
Danville (Ky.)--Aerial views
Centre College (Danville, Ky. : 1918- )—Buildings
Description
An account of the resource
Aerial photograph of the Centre College campus taken by Omar Adams, Spring of 1949. Visible (l-r) are Carnegie Library, Boyle-Humphrey Alumni Gymnasium (with new addition being constructed), Old Main, Old Young, Veteran's Village, Fry House, and Breckinridge Hall. Walnut Street is in lower right. View is from north to south.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Adams, Omar
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1949
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Information about rights held in and over the resource
All Rights Reserved.
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The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
JPEG
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The nature or genre of the resource
Image
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
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A language of the resource
English
aerial views
buildings
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The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Buildings & Campus
Description
An account of the resource
Photographs of scenes and buildings on the Centre College campus, dating from the late nineteenth century to the 1960s.
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples of still images are: paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type "text" to images of textual materials.
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Aerial view of Centre College campus, 1949
Subject
The topic of the resource
Centre College--Aerial views
Danville (Ky.)--Aerial views
Centre College (Danville, Ky. : 1918- )—Buildings
Description
An account of the resource
Aerial photograph of the Centre College campus taken by Omar Adams, Spring of 1949. Visible in the center are (clockwise) the back of Old Centre, Wiseman Hall, McReynolds Hall, and Hillcrest. In the lower left is the construction of the Main Street extension and the viaduct over the railroad tracks. View is is from west to east.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Adams, Omar
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1949
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
All Rights Reserved.
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The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
JPEG
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The nature or genre of the resource
Image
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
http://digitalarchives.centre.edu/Photos/Campus/2011_004-1-58b.jpg
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English
aerial views
buildings
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The metadata element set that was included in the `files_images` table in previous versions of Omeka. These elements are common to all image files.
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The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Buildings & Campus
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An account of the resource
Photographs of scenes and buildings on the Centre College campus, dating from the late nineteenth century to the 1960s.
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A static visual representation. Examples of still images are: paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type "text" to images of textual materials.
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Aerial view of Centre College campus, 1949
Subject
The topic of the resource
Centre College--Aerial views
Danville (Ky.)--Aerial views
Centre College (Danville, Ky. : 1918- )—Buildings
Description
An account of the resource
Aerial photograph of the Centre College campus taken by Omar Adams, Spring of 1949. Visible in the center are (clockwise) the back of Old Centre, Wiseman Hall, McReynolds Hall, and Hillcrest. In the photograph's top is seen (l-r) Carnegie Library, Old Main, and Breckinrige Hall. In the lower lright is the construction of the Main Street extension and the viaduct over the railroad tracks. View is from northwest to southeast.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Adams, Omar
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1949
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
All Rights Reserved.
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
JPEG
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Image
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
http://digitalarchives.centre.edu/Photos/Campus/2011_004-1-59b.jpg
Language
A language of the resource
English
aerial views
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An account of the resource
Photographs of scenes and buildings on the Centre College campus, dating from the late nineteenth century to the 1960s.
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Aerial view of Centre College campus, 1949
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Danville (Ky.)--Aerial views
Centre College (Danville, Ky. : 1918- )—Buildings
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Adams, Omar
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1949
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Aerial view of Centre College campus, 1949
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Danville (Ky.)--Aerial views
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Aerial view of Danville and the Centre College campus taken by Omar Adams, Spring of 1949. The campus is in the middle left. The view is looking east to west. The road in the center is Main Street, to the right Lexington Avenue, and to the left Walnut Street.
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Adams, Omar
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1949
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All Rights Reserved.
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Danville (Ky.)--Aerial views
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An account of the resource
Aerial view of Danville and the Centre College campus taken by Omar Adams, Spring of 1949. The campus is in the lower left. The view is looking northwest to south east.
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Adams, Omar
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1949
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Danville (Ky.)--Aerial views
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Aerial view of Danville and the Centre College campus taken by Omar Adams, Spring of 1949. Visible in the center are Old Main, Wiseman Hall, McReynolds Hall, and Hillcrest. To the left is Walnut Street and in middle is Main Street, showing the construction of the viaduct over the railroad tracks. The view is looking east to west.
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Adams, Omar
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1949
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All Rights Reserved.
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English
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Aerial view of Centre College campus, 1964
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Centre College--Aerial views
Danville (Ky.)--Aerial views
Centre College (Danville, Ky. : 1918- )—Buildings
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Aerial view of Danville and the Centre College campus taken by Billy Davis, January 1964. View is from northeast to southwest.
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Davis, Billy
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1964
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Aerial view of Centre College campus, 1964
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1964
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1970
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All Rights Reserved.
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The T..,e ..tieth (?ollege Trai..i ..g Detach...e ..t 01 Ce..tre ColI#!g#!
is .na"i..g historg.
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thoritg b ..t its spirit ..,ill live
0 ..
forever.
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C. T. D. are ..0.., sc«.ttered i.. everg part 01 the ..,orld.
So...e
have alreadg ...ade the supr#!...e sacrilice; so...e have bee.. de..ie~ the privilege 01 co..ti..uing their trai..i ..g i.. the ..,orld's
greatest air corps. b ..t theg are carrgi..g the spirit 01 the 20th
C. T. D. i ..to all bra..ches of the ar...ed services; so...e are i ..
e ..e ...g ca...ps. b ..t the vast .najoritg are. ....p i .. the bl..e·· h ....ti ..g do..,.. the e ..e ...g so that the sa...e spirit 01 su..g a ..d I ..... 01
sell-discipli..e. ho..or.. a ..d Ireedo... that ..,as theirs i.. Ce..tre
College ..,ill co..ti....e to be lor the... a ..d lor all ...a .."ind.
It is that spirit 01 the Ar...g Air Corps.. so ..oblg expressed
bg yo.. bogs 01 the T..,e ..tieth College Trai..i ..g
that
Detach...e ..t'"
..,e ho..or i .. these Ie.., pages. .'Vhe.. go.. sca.. the pages 01 this
boo". .nag go .. re..e.., Irie ..dships.. re...e ...ber the pleasa..t associatio..s. lorget the gigs a ..d to,.rs",
.1 " ..0.., that go ..r Irie ..ds
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01 Ce..tre College share ..,ith go .. the spirit go .. represe..t i .. the
Ar...g Air Corps.
Editor
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AIRCREW STUDENTS
o every ...e ...ber 01 the Ar...y Air Corps ..,ho ..,..s i ..
tr..i ..i ..g ..t Ce..tre College I se..d greeti..gs. I still
ree..11 vividly the ..rriv..1 01 the lirst gro ..p .....I
the ..e.., lile .....I ..etivity yo .. brought to the C .....p ..s lor Me .. ..,hieh o ..r
lor yo...
I
0..,. .
st..de ..ts h ..d v ..e ..ted
re...e ...ber. too. ho.., dis ..ppoi..ted ..,e ..,ere to le..r ..
th..t the progr..... ..,0..1.1 e ..d a ..d ..II 01 yo.. ..,0..1.1 leave 0 ..
J ....e 30. 1944.
We ..,ere delighted to have yo .. co...e to Ce..tre
College 0 ...1 have ...issed yo .. "ee..ly si..ee yo .. ..,e..t ....,ay.
While here....a ..y 01 yo .. expressed the hope that you ...ight
be ..ble to ret..r.. ..Iter vietory a •• d perh..ps e ..r.. a degree ..t
Old Ce..tre or prepare lor ..d ...issio.. to a prolessio....1 sehool.
We shall ..,eleo...e yo...
As De.... 01 the College.. I sh..11 be gl..d
to eorrespo..d ..,ith yo ....bo..t o •• r pla..s to ...eet the ed..e ..tio ..al ..eeds 01 the retr.r..i ..g veter....s a ..d 01 yo ..r opport....ities at
Ce..tre ....der the Serviee...e .. ·s Be..dj..stDae..t Aet.
We ..re pro ..d 01 yo... 01
~he
Ar...y Air Corps. .....1 . 01 every
Ce..tre ....... i.. the serviee 01 his eo ....try ..II over the ..,orld.
May vietory eo...e soo...
JAMES H. HEWLETT" Dea ..
�OF
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�President
ROBERT J.
~MULLEN
A Messllle From the President
It is ,.,ith "een regret that I
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first pilot
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C 4'7 and all Danville
Old Centre and all Danville ,.,ere delighted to have
gOll her e and '.0,., greatlg ...iss go,..
read.
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I leel.. ho,.,ever that I "now so...ething 01 go ..r
exp e ,-ie nces here lor ...g son is a
tells ...e abo"t go II.
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PREPARATION AND ACTIVATION
buildings for housing, feeding, instruction, physical training,
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ARLY in the fall of 1942, when it first became apparent
equipment available, etc. All of this material was sent with
that the Government would formulate a program to
a covering letter to the same people who had received their
assure the training of an adequate number of persons
earlier material as well as to others, who it was now thought
in scientific and technical fields which would be essential to
might have something to do with choosing the colleges for
the national interest, the administration at Centre College
the Government training program.
wrote letters to those whom it felt would probably have
both colleges were made available if they were needed.
something to do with the selection of colleges to give such
Though it had offered both of the educational institutions,
training and offered the use of the facilities here, especially
it became evident that the most practical plan would be
suggesting the advantages of the College for Women, and
for the Government to take over the facilities of the Col-
inclosed a brief prospectus setting forth these facilities.
lege for Men and for Centre College to make the Women's
In December, however, the administration and faculty com-
Division coeducational for the duration and transfer the
mittee together made a careful and comprehensive survey
civilian students there.
of the total facilities of the college, the college for men
In the covering letter
On December II, 1942, the college received from the
This
Office of Emergency Management, War Manpower Com-
survey included blue prints of both campuses and buildings
mission, Washington, D. C., a request that a questionnaire
on each campus and a description of them; capacity of
entitled "Survey of Colleges and Universities" be filled out
and the college for women, separately and jointly.
BANQUET OF THE CLASS OF APRIL 22, 1944
�BANQUET IN MESS HALL APRIL 22, 1944
and returned to that office. This questionnaire was sent to
tives of the Army Air Forces Southeast Training Center,
all colleges and universities with the statement that it
Maxwell Field, Alabama, Mr. Lawrence K. Hayes, repre-
"should not be regarded as implying that a contract will
sentative of the U. S. Engineers, Ohio River Division, Co-
be offered to any particular institution."
lumbus, Ohio.
It was designed
The Centre College representatives who
to obtain comprehensive information needed by the armed
met with this Site Board were: Dr. James H. Hewlett, Her-
services in connection with the Government training pro-
bert A. Meyer, Business Manager, and J. H. Biles, professor
grams.
Due to the detailed survey which had been made
of mathematics. The report of this Site Board stated that
by the college of its facilities. it was possible to complete
Centre College "would be receptive to a student program
this questionnair,e and return it immediately.
and would be willing, subject to approval by their Board
On 15 January 1943, a request was received from the
of Trustees. to enter into a contract with the United States
War Department. Office of the Division Engineer, Ohio
Government to provide necessary housing, messing. rec-
River Division, Columbus. Ohio, for a report on college
reational, and classroom facilities for approximately 450
facilities as outlined in a simplified ,form.
students.
This form was
Dormitories and classroom buildings were in-
filled out and returned. On 25 January, 1943, a Site Board
spected at Centre College and found to be adequate in
visited the college to inspect its facilities.
size and construction and offered all necessary facilities
This board was
composed of the following members: Lt. Claude L. Duke,
for the proper conduction of a proposed school."
Jr., Chairman, and Lt. Garland H. Holloman, representa-
report further stated that "It is deemed advisable by the
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This
�P. T. AUGUST 1943
college representatives to turn over the entire men's college at Centre to the Army and in turn their remaining male
students would be taken care of in coni unction with the
women's college of Centre College."
On 19 February 1943, the college received from the
Army Air Forces, Headquarters of the Materiel Command,
Washington, D. C., a LEITER OF INTENT which stated that
the institution had been selected for the training of approximately 450 trainees, the first 200 to arrive on or about
1 March 1943. It stated further that a Site Planning Committee would visit the college to study requirements of the
training program, on the basis of which a formal contract
would be prepared authorizing payment for services and
facilities. the expenditures under this contract not to exceed
$94,500.00 in the aggregate without further written authorization from the Contracting officer.
This Letter of Intent
was accepted under the date of 24 February 1943 by Dr.
Hewlett who had been authorized by the Board of Trustees
to contract with the government for a unit of students for
training in the Army Air Corps.
On 18 February 1943, Captain Howard Earl Robertson
and a staff of officers and enlisted men arrived to take
command of the unit and office facilities were provided for
them on the second floor of Old Centre and served as headquarters for the detachment.
The Medical Officer, Cap-
�tain Harry T. Wilson, Jr., arrived on 25 February and on
the night of 28 February the first group of 200 trainees
arrived from Miami Beach. General Order No. 25, Headquarters, AAFSETO, Maxwell Field, Alabama, designated
the unit as the 20th College Training Detachment (Aircrew).
On 1 April 1943, 250 more trainees arrived from Miami
and the full contingent has been on the campus most of
the time since that date.
completely uniformed.
The students are enlisted men ,
During the course of training here,
a number of groups of students have been received which
were composed of men with previous military service. Many
of these were non-commissioned officers up to and including the grade of master sergeant.
After September,
1943, the men were younger and very few had had previous
service; however, all had completed basic training.
All
trainees are scheduled to remain at the detachment for a
period of five months after which they are scheduled to
be sent to classification center for classification. The group
that reported in November were the first who had· been
classified at the Basic Training Center and as of 1 March
1944 only 86 unclassified students were in the detachment.
All students are placed on orders during their last
scheduled month to participate in regular and frequent
aerial flights.
This flight instruction is given at Goodall
Field, under the provisions of the contract between Claude
Aiken, lessee, and the Government.
P. T. SEPTEMBER 1943
This contract is in-
�dependent of the one between the Government and Centre
might be expected in the matter of flow of men into and
College.
out of the detachment.
Very soon after Centre College was notified in February
On 1 April 1943, after having
received 250 more men, the detachment was organized into
that the detachment would be established, the college re-
five quintiles of 90 men each.
ceived a proposed curriculum, Flight Table E, which was
subdivided into two groups of 45 men each for attendance
set up. This schedule provided for 464 hours of instruction
in class and for administrative purposes: This organization
per man but was further amplified before 1 March 1943 by
has continued to the present time.
the addition ot 20 hours in medical aid.
Corps student were to take the entire course of study and
Each quintile was further
If, however, the Air
When the commanding officer arrived on 18 February
at the same time have the one hour per day of supervised
and a number of meetings were held with him, the college
study, which the directive required, and also the one hour
set up the initial organization for the academic instruction
per day of physical training and one hour per day of
of the detachment. This first organization provided for the
military drill, compliance with a requirement of a maxi-
prescribed 484 hours of work to be covered in a period
mum of nine hours per day of scheduled activity was
of twenty weeks.
Up until this time no information had
impossible.
Several schemes for trying to meet these
been received as to the manner of student flow in and out
conditions were tried.
of the detachment.
Another uncertainty, which has never definitely been cleared
However, on I March, 200 men were
placed in school fully equipped with text books.
None were completely successful.
up, was inclusion in the course of study of certain "elec-
About the middle of March, a new directive, T. C. Mem-
tives."
After consultation with the Commanding Officer,
orandum 50-25- I, dated 24 February 1943, was received,
it was agreed that the "electives" set up should be naviga-
which described in detail the manner in which the work
tion and meteorology.
should be done and which furnished an outline of what
civilian pilot training level from the text prepared for that
WAR ORIENTATION ROOM
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20TH C. T. D. WAR ROOM
purpose. The chief reasons for the selection of these two
subjects for the "electives" were that the content of the
material was of immediate value and that these two sub.
jects fitted into our particular manpower arrangement bet•
. ter than any other combinations which we could find. An·
other condition which lowered the efficiency of the work of
the teachers, particularly in the early months, was the call
for men to be sent to the classification center at intervals
not in the normal arrangement or in the normal flow num·
bers.
The consequent necessity of filling their places by
,;en sent up from the lower classes disrupted an orderly
teaching process from the top flight to the bottom.
A
. smaller difficulty of the same nature occurred when a man
left the detachment before the regular time to go to the
classification center. The statement is made to emphasize
the fact that a somewhat better job could have been done
if the conditions had approached more nearly to the ideal
set up as stated in the plans.
�«
JACK RUTLEDGE, FIRST STUDENT ON THE FLIGHT LINE, MAY 1943
Any account of the history of the detachment would be
In regard to scholastic preparation and previous educa-
incomplete without some estimate of the boys themselves,
tion, the gamut has been run from a man who had left
their capacities, their habits, their adjustments to circum-
school at the end of the seventh grade to a man who had
stances, and their achievement.
The students have been
a year of graduate work at a large university.
of markedly superior physique.
None of the officers and
these two extremes have been men at every stage, includ-
men have ever stood before a group, day after day, and
ing one man who was a graduate of an engineering school.
month after month, of such fine-looking and dean-cut boys
In age they have extended from boys scarcely away from
as have been here for the past year. Their mental capacity
their mothers to men barely under the top age limit; pre-
has been equal to or perhaps better than that of the boys
vious military experience from only a few weeks in basic
who attended the college in the past. What is even more
training to men with six years in the "Old Army"; in poise
important probably is that their motivation has been of
and command, from men who could lead a regiment to
a must higher order than that of the normal student.
others who by no stretch of the imagination should have
All
of these factors have made the experience of teaching them
been here at all.
a pleasure to all the faculty.
of the latter description.
In the community the gen-
Between
Fortunately, there have not been many
The younger ones are better
eral judgment from the beginning has been that these are
prepared for the work; the older ones are more alive to
a good-looking group and on the whole conduct themselves
the need of the instruction.
like gentlemen.
How well has the academic job which was set up been
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�done?
In the very nature of things, an accurate measure-
ment is impossible.
There have been some very encourag-
about their experiences and sometimes making very helpful
suggestions for the improvement of the work.
Some who
ing statements trom the boys who have been trained here,
have had leaves have spent them here.
such as the following:
received their wings have been back and talked at a meet-
"Passing grade in Math at Maxwell Field is 70, but I am
averaging 100."
Two who have
ing of the detachment. The report which they made to the
boys of the present detachment has had a pronounced and
"I rode through to my wings on your navigation."
immediate effect upon the attitude of the boys in the school
"Maps and charts are a breeze after the geography we
and, therefore, has been very helpful.
got at the 20th College Training Detachment."
"I was never a fellow who thought much about history,
Every teacher has been impressed with the achievement
which can be made when the motivation of a student is
but your history course has made me like to read it and
high and when the teacher has exerted a greater effort than
believe that I shall continue to keep it up."
usual in the organization and in the presentation of his
"I never was able to get on my feet and talk but now I
think it is fun."
"I got more real education in three and one-half months
material.
It is interesting to note that the achievement of
several men of only eighth grade preparation has been
exceptional.
Every teacher who had participated in the
at the 20th College Training Detachment than in two and
program will go back to his work in civilian life improved
one-half years at Blank College."
in the technique of instruction, more insistent in his demand
"You have done more to make a man out of my boy in
for discipline and order in the classroom, more competent
four months than his mother and I have been able to do
in securing discipline and orderliness-in brief, he will go
in twenty years.II
back to his work a much better teacher than he was before.
All in all, about eleven hundred letters have been re-
Educators and school administrators could well study the
from boys who have taken their training here telling
methods and the techniques which have been used in the
�College Training Detaehment program.
Undoubtedly much
department to advanee the trai"ee beyond this point.
significant data could be derived from such a study which
With this thought as the basic for planning our training
could be used in the educational planning of the future.
program. the director of physical training was sent to the
classification center at Nashville. Tennessee. twice in order
PHYSICAL TRAINING
to observe the work done there. Captain Jess Thomas and
The following is a statement of the physical training
lieutenant Krause were very helpful in assisting the director
program.
It is the purpose of the physical training department to
in outlining the program. and putting it into operation.
plan and execute a program designed to prepare the trainee
lieutenant Kurachek of the physical training department at
for the pre-flight program.
Maxwell Field spent two days at Centre assisting us in
It is not the purpose of this
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�advancing our program and also while here he helped in
laying out the first cross country.
I. In order to carry out the plans ~f this program:
a. The trainee is required to participate for a minimum of one hour per day, for six days a week in the
regularly scheduled physical training classes. In addition, he has the opportunity to participate in regularly
scheduled inter-flight contests.
b. Adequate · facilities, areas and equipment have
been provided.
These include the entire facilities of
c. Games and contests include: basketball, volley
ball, relays, tug-of-war, track and field, softball.
d. Individual skills: tumbling,
hori~ontal
bars, various
track and field events.
e. Testing: physical fitness tests, Burpee tests (20
sec.).
f. Administration: entire program is subject to approval of the Commanding Officer and the Post Surgeon.
I. Director of physical training.
the gym, two out-door basketball courts, four volley
2. Assistant director of physical training.
ball courts, five softball diamonds, a half-mile obstacle
3. Assisted by two tactical non-commissioned
course, and a half-mile track, a two-mile cross country
on the college grounds, a five-mile cross country laid
men of the premanent personnel.
The physical training program here follows closely Gen-
out on a farm owned by Centre College (this course
eral Orders No. 58, Headquarters, AAFEFTC.
Changes
includes many natural obstacles). When weather does
have been made from time to time in order to conform to
not permit work on regular athletic area, the college
new directives.
has arranged for the use of a hard-surfaced area where
The program is introduced on a graduated scale. In the
calisthenics can be given and short cross country can
conditioning exercises, the trainee gets his first work on the
be held. Two fields for use in giving calisthenics and
quarter-mile track, double timing in formation; from there
wand drill. A third field for soccer, touch football, etc.
he goes to the cross country on the campus. The last step
2. The physical training program includes:
a. Conditioning and hardening exercises. These include: cross country, obstacle, wind springs, grass drill,
medicine ball, and double timing.
b. Mass drill includes: calisthenics, w......
is the five-mile cross countty, • run which the trainee is
expected to do by the time
h.lee. . here. Very much the
�how to land .without injury.
After this step he is allowed
themselves, except that the instructors are on hand to see
to run the entire course. In giving mass drills, such as calis-
that the rules are observed.
thenics and wands, a graduated scale is used.
the amount of time given to games and contests has in
The new
trainee is drilled thoroughly in the proper execution of precommands.
From this point the exercises given are in line
with those given in the manual.
Mass commands are in-
In the case of upper classmen
some instances been extended.
Tumbling is given to the flights a month before they start
their flight training.
The exercises given are as outlined
cluded in this drill; the same procedure is followed in giving
in the manual-forward roll, backward roll, head stand, and
wand drill.
hand stand.
One hour each is devoted to games and contests. Each
trainee has his choice of participating in basketball, volley
ball, sofeball, tug-of-war.
is given in these games.
As little supervision as possible
After the trainee has been famil-
iarized with the rules of the game, the men are left to
Changing of batons in a given area is given
to develop alertness.
The regular physical fitness tests are 9iven at six weeks
intervals.
The Post Surgeon is kept advised at all times of the program. During bad weather he is consulted daily.
�HOUSING AND ADMINISTRATION
The detachment was activated on I March 1943, per
authority of General Orders No. 25, Headquarters, Army
Air Forces Southeast Training Center (now Eastern Flying
Training Command), Maxwell Field, Montgomery, Alabama.
Having reported to this station in compliance with paragraph 20, Special Orders No. 46, Headquarters, Army Air
Forces Southeast Training Center, Captain Howard Earl
Robertson assumed command. The college having made no
preparation for the reception of the detachment due to
the fact that only a letter of intent had been received, the
commanding officer and his staff began immediate work
on plans for the housing and feeding of the prospective
students.
Building No. 1 had been used as the President's home and
would adequately house 45 students in the event that additional shower facilities were installed.
Work begun im-
mediately converting the kitchen into a shower room.
Building No. 2 belonged to the Kentucky Alpha Delta
�Chapter of Phi Delta Theta.
facilities were the ideal set up for a dispensary.
The members of the chapter
Captain
leased the building to the college who in turn leased it to
Harry T. Wilson, Jr., Medical Officer, initiated a clean-up
the Government for housing facilities.
procedure in the building and procured the necessary equip-
This building also
had to be remodeled to meet the specifications of the
ment for complete medical care.
Army Air Forces and existing regulations.
vided sleeping quarters for 25 men.
This building
The second floor pro-
In numbering the various
Building No.6, also known as Wiseman Hall, was the
buildings, it was decided that Building No.3, also a fra-
newest building on the post and retained its status as sleep-
ternity house, was not suitable for use by the detachment,
ing quarters for about 60 men.
was set up to house 45 trainees.
but the number was retained; therefore, the number 3 is
The oldest building on the' campus, "Old Centre," as it
omitted from the list.
Buil~ing
has faithfully been called for 125 years, was tagged as
Building No. 7 and most of the second floor was made into
No.4, called Wiseman Hall, was used by the
college both as a dormitory and dining hall.
offices for the detachment.
This was
Wall board partitions were
quickly converted from a "family style" manner of feeding
installed and new desks and typewriters replaced the cob-
to a cafeteria style.
webs of abandoned rooms.
The upper floor was used to house
approximately 35 trainees.
The building that had been called Breckenridge Hall took
Hillcrest, the college faculty home, was designated as
Building No.5.
on a new name, "Gruesome Gables."
The large parlor space and the plumbing
A large rambling
building with lots of wasted material and space became
*2
�Many changes had to be made to
Young Hall, or the science building, was numbered 12
provide adequate shower and toilet facilities. This building
and this is used for the express purpose of teaching physics.
is No.8.
This is adequately equipped in laboratory and classroom
barracks for 190 men.
The library, No.9, is available for use by the students
and has 'an adequate supply of reference material.
Probably the greatest revelation of all took place in
Building No. 10, the Main Building. This had been used for
class rooms for many years, and a small coffee shop was
located in the basement.
In 1926, wood stoves were re-
facilities.
Another fraternity, the Delta Kappa Epsilon, leased their
building to the college.
It, in turn, was designated as No.
13 and provided space for 20 Aviation trainees.
The Centre College stadium, called Farris Stadium, provides the parade ground for all retreat and other cere-
placed by a central heating system and electric lighting
monies.
was added.
track and area surrounding adequate for the installation of
The assembly hall was walled with pictures of
It is a well-kept field, with a quarter-mile cinder
the former presidents of the college. The back of the stage
basketball and volley ball courts.
had huge windows, causing the audience to look directly
side of the stadium, the practice field is used by the plans
into the light.
and training officer for close order drill and demonstra-
It was decided that the building was ade-
quate to care for the class rooms with the exception of
tion courses.
the physics department.
a standardized obstacle course.
The college officials began a
clean-up campaign in the basement.
A post store was
Immediately to the west
This is sufficient for a softball diamond and
These two fields are used
exclusively for physical and military training.
In addition
added, pool room, a recreation room, and additional space
to the field, the college farm, near the city limits of Dan-
for the coffee shop.
ville, is used for the cross country runs.
The gymriasium, No. I I, had adequate shower facilities
Goodall Field, located approximately five miles south
and room to house 45 students. This was in addition to the
of Danville, was built in 1938 for the purpose of the de-
locker rooms and the gymnasium.
velopment of private flying.
It is owned by the Chamber
�of Commerce of Danville and is leased to Claude Aiken,
In addition to the facilities on the post, the town of Dan-
who has entered into contract with the Government to give
ville offers other means of recreation.
each Aviation Trainee at least 10 hours of dual instruction.
the oldest towns in the state and each "old-timer" spins
The field is rolling with scattered trees on the southern end
yarns by the hour about the little Kentucky community.
and a knob at the northern end.
The north-south length
is a town where the first nine State Conventions were held;
of the field is 2,700 feet and the east-west is 1,900. · The
the meeting place of the first Federal District Court west
northeast-southwest runway is 2, 100 feet.
of the Alleghenies.
The field has .
Danville is one of
It
Kentucky was then called the County
two hangars, one built after the activation of the detach-
of Kentucky under the State of Virginia.
Here in Danville
ment. One is used for repair and overhaul, and the other is
stands the first post office west of the Alleghenies.
used for storage purposes only.
population is 6,735 and is the county seat of Boyle County.
The
The contract is entirely separate from that made by
It is located on the Southern Railroad and is served by the
Centre College and includes, among other things, the
Louisville and Nashville Railroad at a distance of three
maintenance of a crash truck and transportation to and
miles.
from the field. A bus is provided for this purpose.
Among the more famous persons that Danville claims as
In conjunction with the military training, a War Room
"favorite sons" are Dr. Ephraim McDowell, the father of
has been built in accordance with existing regulations and
ovariotomy, James G. Birney, the Absolution candidate for
provides up to date information on the various theaters
President in 1840, who drew enough votes from the Whig
of operation.
Party in New York to cause Henry Clay to lose the election,
This is used in connection with orientation
and discussions of the present theater problems.
Samuel G. Burchard, who by his famous "Rum, Romanism
A day room is provided for the students and access to
and Rebellion" faux pas in 1884 helped to elect Cleveland,
it is granted at the discretion of the commanding officer.
John C. Breckenridge, whose candidacy in 1860 helped to
Wives of the students are permitted to visit during hours
weaken the Democratic Party and insure Lincoln's election,
that will not interfere with supervised study and regularly
and Theodore O'Hara, author of "Bivouac of the Dead,"
scheduled formation.
once lived here.
�The townspeople are engaged in such industries as manufacture of Palm Beach clothes, furniture, automobile seats, a
center for burley tobacco, and other small industries.
AIRCREW STUDENT TRAINING PROGRAM
AND ADMINISTRATION
With a minimum of permanent personnel it was desirable
to institute a modified cadet system in the detachment.
Under authority of the Army Air Forces and existing regulations from the Training Command, student officers were
selected by merit to exercise supervisory and corrective
control to the extent necessary for purposes of instruction
�and essential to the maintenance of a high standard of
military training.
Aviation Student David M. Russell from
lynchburg, Virginia, was named the first Group Commander.
He and his staff worked faithfully with the permanent party
to keep everyone "on the ball." The students were housed
in eight buildings. It was necessary to have a central con·
trol point, so a student headquarters was established. Two
barracks were off the main campus, the President's home
and the Phi Delta House. The mess hall could only accom·
modate 180 students at one time. This necessitated a very
close schedule of feeding which approximates one hour and
ten minutes.
The food is well prepared under the close
supervision of a registered dietitian and with the help of
civilian men and women of the city.
The medical officer
with the mess officer makes daily checks of the messing
facilities to insure compliance with sanitary regulations.
�Food handlers are all inspected for communicable diseases
and the milk and water supply is checked frequently for
foreign matter and chlorine residual respectively.
Students are adequately eared for in the dispensary for
all minor ailments, and with the proximity of Darnall General Hospital, all major cases are promptly and efficiently
treated.
The dispensary has a nine-bed ward in addition
to examination rooms and operates 24 hours daily.
A board of officers, known as the Academic Board, hears
all cases relative to the elimination of Aviation students.
Eliminations may be recommended for physical or academic deficiencies or for sub-standard traits of character.
This board makes recommendation as to the disposition of
Aviation students and is submitted to Headquarters, Eastern
�Flying Training Command, for action.
er is awarded the best flight of tbe week at tbe Saturday
Students may re-
review.
quest elimination by choice.
Under the supervision of the Special Services Officer,
In all departments., frequent daily checks are made by
an orchestra composed entirely of Aviation students was
the commanding officer and members of his staff to insure
compliance with the terms of the contract.
organized and a weekly musical program is presented in
the post chapel.
procedure is checked, the lighting and heating facilities,
Dances are held in the post gymnasium.
and overall terms of the contract.
The day room and lounge equipped with reading material,
brought to the immediate attention of the responsible
nights each week the wives and dates of the students are
party.
permitted to join them there.
The resident CAA supervisor has been very co-
operative in the matter of maintaining the flying schedule.
Inter-flight competition in sports, basketball, volley ball,
Little or no lost motion exists in the flight training.
softball, etc., is supervised by the Physical Training Depart-
Ade-
quate equipment is supplied by the contractor and the
Track and field events have led to a high spirit of
competition among the various flights.
Close contact is main-
tained with the college officials and all discrepancies are
card tables and two pool tables is open daily, and on certain
ment.
Classroom
repair and maintenance of equipment is excellent.
In addition to rec-
A
frequent check, is made as to the efficiency of each flight
ognition in this field, the flights are judged on academics,
instructor in order to maintain the highest quality in train-
drill, retreat, all formations, room inspections, and a stream-
ing.
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�The training program is based in its entirety on the di-
but shipment was not made in time to meet the needs.
rectives set forth in T. C. Memorandum No. 50-25-1, dated
This was solved by borrowing from Darnell General Hos-
25 November 1943.
pital and Jeffersonville Quartermaster Depot.
The mess
was family style which was not too bad for only 200 men
FUNCTIONING OF DETACHMENT
ORGANIZATION
The attainment of the objectives set forth in pertinent
directives can only be measured by results; by the number
of men fully trained who have departed from this station,
by personal expressions from the students themselves, and
by comparison of various quintiles.
here during March, but it was a battle against time to get
cafeteria equipment installed by the time of the April
shipment.
The shower and toilet facilities, minor building repair,
etc., were rushed into construction.
The college experienced difficulties with priorities.
How-
ever, by the time the full quota was reached the physical
Inasmuch as this phase of training was a new experiment
plant was functioning almost normally.
The flying con-
of the Air Corps, many problems were to be expected;
tractor had not experienced the difficulty that the college
some major, many minor.
Probably the greatest problem
had felt.
has been in maintaining academic, physical, military and
schedule.
flying schedule.
Difficulties involved in this were caused
by various things.
First of all, the selection of men for
the initial quintiles.
Next, the disruption of the regularly
They were ready to begin the flying training on
The detachment had been very fortunate in the matter
of personnel.
health.
The students have had exceptionally good
Only one epidemic has marred its record.
That
scheduled program due to the irregular shipments as in-
(mumps) was so slight that no time was lost through quaran-
dicated in the flow chart.
tine.
In the organization of the detachment some major prob-
The administration has functioned exceedingly well.
The
lems were encountered because the college was not pre-
results of inspections in this department have been very
pared to receive the personnel.
gratifying.
Beds had been ordered
�SUPPLEMENTAL HISTORY-I MARCH 1944, MAY 1944
The first few days of March were spent in normal routine.
transferred to Courtland Army Air Base, Courtland, Alabama, for On-the-line training awaiting entrance into PreFlight.
Flying schedules were maintained with some interruptions
On I April 1944, the Associated Press released a wire
caused by weather conditions. On 4 March, 90 unclassified
to the local newspaper stating that the detachment at Cen-
Aviation students were transferred to San Antonio Aviation
tre College would be terminated on 30 June 1944.
Cadet Center.
This was the first group of graduates to
news article caused considerable comment by local citizens
be transferred from the Eastern Flying Training Command:
and the detachment officials were queried as to the status
On 12 March, 91 Aviation trainees were transferred from
of the det«lchment.
This
However, after receiving no comment
the "A" Pool at Freeman Field, Seymour, Indiana, and on
from the detachment personnel the rumors were quelled.
18 March and 21 March, another graduating class was
On 3 April 1944, the Headquarters received a message-
transferred. This group concluded the unclassified students,
form from the Eastern Flying Training Command to the
and eight of the class, being previously classified, were
effect that former Army Ground Forces, Army Service
Forces, and Volunteer Flying Trainees would be relieved
from Aircrew training without prejudice for the convenience
of the Government.
At 1300 on 3 April 1944, the Army Ground Force and
Army Service Force personnel were assembled and informed
of the facts outlined in the basic TWX.
Immediately fol-
lowing this formation, the Volunteer Flying Trainees were
assembled and orientated in the same manner.
This announcement had the anticipated results. The men
who were in the three categories were outstanding students
for the most part and this announcement struck a severe
blow.
On 10 April, the 23 Volunteer Flying Trainees were transferred to Scott Field, Illinois.
Castleberry takes a swim.
The last la p.
September '43 class won all five track
meets.
Prior to their departure.
�.-
however, the Commanding Officer and his staff exerted
Flying Training Command, Subject: "Instructions for Oper-
special efforts to boost the morale of these students.
On
ating cro's, May and June 1944, File No. 353.11, dated
I b April, 50 former Army Ground Force and Army Serv-
20 April 1944," necessitated changes in the routine courses
ice Force men were transferred in grade to Fort Francis
of academic instruction and in flight instruction.
E. Warren, Wyoming, and on 19 April, 28 such men were
the college faculty co-ordinator a new program was ar-
transferred to the 78th Infantry Division, Camp Pickett,
ranged to meet the changes in training plans.
Virginia.
to instructions contained in this letter, flying for April
These were also given special attention prior to
their departure.
Through
According
enrollees had to be pro-rated not to exceed quotas set up
(See letter, this Headquarters, Subject:
"Entertainment for Men Relieved from Aircrew Training."
by the CAA.
File No. 353, dated 20 April 1944.)
thorized quota plus 25 per cent could be flown during the
These regulations stated that the only au-
period of one month; consequently approximately 75 stu-
The second group of students from an "A" po~1 reported
dents will not be subjected to flying training.
for duty at this station 18 April from Freeman Field. This
During the remainder of
The 20th College Training Detachment (Aircrew) was
the month, 135 trainees were transferred to this station,
disbanded as of 2359, 30 April 1944, per authority con-
making a total of 249 April enrollees.
tained in General Orders No. 30, Headquarters, Eastern
group consisted of 114 trainees.
On 22 April, 88 graduates were transferred from this
Flying Training Command, and in its stead the 2171 sf AAF
Base Unit (College Training, Aircrew), was organized 000 I,
station to Pre-Flight School, Maxwell Field, Alabama.
Instructions from Headquarters, Army Air Forces Eastern
I May 1944.
AI
�SUPPLEMENTAL HISTORY- MAY 194425 JULY 1944
On 25 May 1944, 90 Aviation students, having completed training at this detachment, were transferred to
Spence Field, Moultrie, Georgia, to enter On-the-Line
training.
The commissioned personnel and all Aviation students of
the detachment participated in the Memorial Day parade
from Centre College to the Danville Cemetery, where the
ceremony was conducted, and then returned to the college.
This Headquarters received General Order No. 28, Headquarters, Army Air Forces Training Command, Ft. Worth,
Texas, dated 9 June 1944, designating 25 July 1944 as the
date this detachment is scheduled to inactivate.
On Sunday, 25 June 1944, at 1630, the final review was
conducted in Farris Stadium. The mayor of Danville, Centre
College president, and other officials, together with the
officers of the detachment, were present in the reviewing
stand. Approximately 500 residents of Danville and vicinity
attended the ceremony.
At 1200, 26 June 1944, flight training was discontinued
completing 11,373 hours and 10 minutes.
At 1600, 26 June 1944, all academic activities were discontinued.
On 28 June 1944, 62 Aviation students were transferred
to Blytheville Army Air Field, Blytheville, Arkansas, four
were transferred to Courtland, Alabama, and the balance
of 229 were transferred to Greenwood Army Air Field,
Greenwood, Mississippi.
�Opon the · discontinuance of training and the subsequent
shipment of all Aviation students, the permanent party
personnel were transferred on the dates as indicated:
Medical Department enlisted men transferred 29 June
1944.
Capt. Harry T. Wilson, Jr., Medical Officer, transferred
I July 1944.
1st Lt. C. H. Perry transferred 4 July 1944.
2nd Lt. Ralph J. Pucci transferred 4 July 1944.
Sgt. Clabby, Sgt. Carlton, Sgt. Griffin, Cpr. Herrmann,
Cpl. Short, and Pfc. Reprogle transferred 16 July 1944.
Major A. B. Caine, Ist Lt. C. E. Spurgeon, T/Sgt. Alan
G. Burns, and Cpl. Smith remained on duty at this station
to complete final inactivation, including disposition of all
Govemment issued property, disposition of records, etc.
Property accountability was transferred to ASTP property
officer, Headquarters, Fifth Service Command, Ft. Hayes,
Columbus, Ohio, 17 July 1944. Sgt. Burns and Cpr. Smith
transferred to Greenville Army Air Field, Greenville, Mississippi, and were placed on detached service at this station
17 July 1944.
Major Caine transferred to Smyrna Army
Air Field, Smyrna, Tennessee, and 1st Lt. C. E. Spurgeon
transferred to Laredo Army Air Field, Laredo, Texas.
Ef-
fective date of transfer 25 July 1944, but both officers
remaining on detached service at the detachment until
relieved by TWX from Maxwell Field, Alabama.
Pursuant to General Orders No. 28, Headquarters, Army
Air Forces Training Command, Ft. Worth, Texas, dated
9 June 1944, the detachment disbanded effective 25 July
1944.
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Top , left to right : Lt. Perry, Major Caine,
Ca pt. Wilson, Lt. Spurgeon, Lt. Pucci.
Bottom, left to right: Lt. Perry, Capt. Robertson, Lt. Joseph, Capt. Wilson , Lt. Pucci.
�First row, left to right: Cpl. Smith, Sgt.
Clabby, Sgt. Burns, Sgt. Pridgen , Cpl. Griffin. Second row: Pfc. Reprogle , Cpl. Short,
Cpl. Dahms.
First row, left to right: Cpl. Little, Sgt.
Pridgen, Sgt. Burns, Sgt. Clabby.
Row:
Second
Pvt. Thornburg, Cpl. Griffin, Sgt.
Vance, Pvt. Lundy, Pvt. Herrmann.
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MR. HARRY FITZPATRICK
Mathematics
Mathematics
MR. JOHN H. BILES
MR. ROBERT STEELE
MR. HARLAN KRIENER
Mathematics
Physics
Physics
MR. RAY LANE
MR. CLARENCE E. HEFFELFINGER
MR. EARLE T. BRACH
MISS CLARECE NICHOLS
Geography
Geography
History
Librarian
THE
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MR. WALTER W. STEFFEY
MR. ELMER COYLE
MR. HUGH D. NOE
Physics
Physics
Physics
Physics
MR. PAUL COOP
MR. JOHN W. COOPER
MR. LOUIS LOCKE
MR. WALTER GREENWOOD
Physical Training
English
English
Physical Training
MR. WILL D. GILLIAM
History
MR. JOHN J. STEIGER
Buildings and Grounds
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Physic.
T. D.
MR. HERBERT MEYER
Business Manager
PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE
MR. WEST T. HILL
English
MR. CHARLES G. TALBERT
Physics
MR. EDWIN KUBALE
Physical Traininll
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STlJDENTS
Arthur K. Rubenstein. Arnold W . Rubin . Charles M. Rubin , Julius W . Rubin. Nitchell Rubin . Nathan G . Rubin ,
James F. Ruch , Jr., Vincent J . Rudnick, Steve Rudnyk, John R. Ruehle , Walter P. Rupert, III. Alexander Rusecky,
David M. Russell, Wayne P. Ruth . John L. Rutherford. Herbert R. Rutland . Jr., Russel J . Rutledge. James V.
Ryan , Thomas P. Ryan , Robert W . Ryerson , Charles K. Sebring, Charles F. Seeburger, Vesan Seferian , Henry
C . Segal , Robert A. Seida . Robert A. Seitz, Roy H. Sellegren, Sanford Sellers, III , Lorin B. Sellers, Jr.,
Vernon T. Sellers, Howard H . Sells. William L. Seltzer. Wendell H. Semelroth. Edward Semich, Wayne H .
Senecal, William S. Senn, Lincoln G. Seguin . Walter J . Sere met. Andrew J . Serfozo, Henry G . Sessler , Charles
C . Seward, Jr., Paul D. Shaffer, Jr., John C . Shahbaz, Richard G . Shanklin , Jr .. Patrick D. Shannon . Richard E.
Shanor, Wilb'e rt T. Shanor, Earl J . Sharp, Jr .. Vincent C . Shatlock, Alcide L. Shaw. Warren D. Shaw. Jay S.
Shawyer. Robert R. Shearer. Allen D. Sheakley, Parke E. Shee, Robert D. Sheeley. Robert E. Sheep . Thomas
D. Sheets, Paul G . Shelton , Robert F. Shenk. William R. Sheppard, Daniel Sherban. Bernard L. Sheridan, Morton
S. Sherman, Berl J . Shimel, Louis E. Shinn . William C. Shinn. Richard C. Shoop, Jack Shrager, James H. Shroads,
Kenneth C . Shugars , Asa W. Shuler, William R. Shupert, James S. Shuster, Francis A. Sidorek. Martin H . Siefert,
Samuel E. Siegel, John Z . Siegfried. Donald L. Sigurd. Edward L. Silar , Theodore I. Silar. Sidney J. Silcock ,
Edward A . Silverman , John E. Silverman, Ralph J. Silverman. Leon A. Simkins , Dale W . Simmerman . Vernon J .
Simmerman, John W . Wallace, Jr., Harvey P. Walter, "John D. Carpenter. "Richard G . Carver. "Lars E. Cassell ,
"Alexander R. Cattanach, "Clinton M. Cavett . "Junius W . Chadwick. Jr ., "Lyle H. Chandler. "Robert G.
Chilton, "Wilber T. Clonts. "Louis F. Long, "Howard F. Miller, Jr.. "John E. Miller. Charles K. Ryman . Jr.,
Joseph A. Seth, Jr., Edward J. Sharpless, Stacy C . Sherwood , Cornelius P. Shields, Jr .. Frank W . Shirey. Cecil
1 . Shivers , William R. Silvey, Jr. "Entered April I. 1943.
First Row, Left to Right: Herbert R. Rutland , Jr .. Adjutant; David M. Russell , Commander: Nathan G . Rubi n,
Supply Office r. Second Row, Left to Right : Richa rd C. Shoop, Squadron Captain ; Charles C . Seward. Jr "
Sq ua dron Adju ta nt: John E. Silverman, Squadron Adjutant ; William R. Shupert. Squadron Captain: Alexander
I\usecky. Squ a dron Captain ; Theodore I. Silar, Squadron Adjutant ; Russell J . Rutledge, Squadron Adjutant ;
J ohn R. Rue hle , Sergeant Major. Third Row . Left to Right: Louis E. Shinn , Squadron Adjutant ; Henry C . Segal,
Flig ht Li eu te nan t; Wilbert T. Shanor, Flight Lieutenant ; Robert E. Sheep , Flight Lieutenant ; William C . Shinn ,
Flig ht Lie ute nan t: Thomas P. Ryan, Flight Lieutenant ; Charles F. Seeburger. Flight Lieutenant ; Richard G . Shanklin .
Flight Lioutena nt: Will iam R. Sheppard , Flight Lieutenant; Patrick D. Shannon, Flight Lieutenant ; Ralph J . Silverman , Flight Lieutenant; James F. Ruch , Flillht Lieutenant ; Paul D. Shaffer. Flillht Lieutenant ; Edward L, Silar,
Flillht Lieutenant.
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STlJDElVT
OIF'F~C~BS
�Ray R. Cannada , Frederick B. Capalbo , Neva F. Capitina, Harry W . Carlson, Jr. , David J. Carpenter. Thomas B.
Carpenter, Benjamin S. Carter, Donald L. Cawein. Samuel R. Cessna, Robert G. Chaille , Melvin B. Chalfen,
Samuel E. Chambliss, Jr., Henry D. Chandler. Jewell B. Chandler, Frank A, Chapman, Robert S. Charek , Harry
M. Chase, Jr., Edward L. Cheek, William B. Cheney, Jr., Bernard Ch'esler, Virg il L. Christian, Jr., Theodore S.
Cichocki, Clinton .W . Clark, Kenneth E. Clark , Benjamin G . Clarke, Norton T, Clearwater, Morton R. Clemons ,
Howard J . Cl ifton, Arthur A. Cline, William J. Clower, Leonard Clyde, William A. Cobb , William E. Cobb,
Henry C , Cochran , John T. Cochran, Jr., George G . Cochrane, John R. Harris, Thomas G . Johnson . Thomas
H . Johnson, Jr., William H . Kelly, Lionel T. King , Joseph Rubenstein , Frank L. Rud'esill , George A. Rudolph,
Jr., James W , Ruland , Robert A. Rumbaugh . Francis U. Ruper, Roger A . Rusch, Theodore R. Rush . Frank R.
Russell, John W . Russell, Lee R. Russell, John V. Ruth David E. Ryan , Frank A . Ryan, Jr., John T. Ryan,
Maurice J. Ryan , Jr., Ray C . Rydeen, Jr., William H. Seesland, W ilfred R. Seiple , Warren R. Senn . Edwin R.
Severn, James E, Sexton , Donald R. Seymour. Allen L. Shaffer, Horace Shankwiler, Ulrick F. Shaurette, Kenneth
E. Shaw, Raymond E. Sheckard, Jr ., Ronald E. Shedd , Charles E. Sheffi"eld , Jr. , Joseph E. Shelton , Jesse C .
Shepard , Thomas H. Sherloc k, Donald E. Sherman , Joseph M. Shidel , Albert J . Shimek, William C . Shoemaker.
STlJDENT
OFFICERS
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STIJDENTS
Edgar P. Canty. Warren E. Carmony, Charles E. Carpenter Ramoth M. Carpenter, James D. Carroll . Fred l.
Carson , Sam Cartner, Robert B. Cartwright. Thomas C . Cartwright, Ralph R. Case , Robert T. Casey. Walter J .
Cashwell, Jr. , Frank R. Caskey, Walter M. Cassidy, Jr .. Samuel C . Catherwood , III . Kenneth G . Caghman ,
Jr .. Donald R. Cawood . Inman l. Chambers, William S. Chambers, Jr., Carl A. Chaney, Emil Chapanar, John
E. Chapin, Robert F. Chapin , Dean D. Chapman. Grover A. Charsha , Donald C . Cheney, Walter F. Childress,
Walter A. Chojnowski, Earl P. Christensen . John H . P. Cilley, III , Allan J . Clark , Arion R. Clark, Douglas B.
Clark. Jr., Harold D. Clark, James I. Clark, James R. Clark, Leroy Clark, Jr. , Ollie H. Clark . Robert B. Clark,
Spurgeon W . Clark, Jr., Thomas W . Clark, Walter D. Clark, Jr., Harold Clayton , Robert G . Clegg. Hubert D.
Clemmons, Jr .. Bradley F. Cliett, Jr., Duane E. Close . Carl E. Cobb , Charles S. Cobb , Kenneth L. Coble . Thomas
P. Cockrell . John H . Hall , John R. Hall , James P. Harris, Jr .. Robert G. Hughes. Milton D. James . Jr .. Truman G . Johnson, Vanley T. Johnson, Milton S. Jon·es . Robert W . Jones, Walter S. Kelly. James R. King. Irving
A. Lewis . Robert L. Marshall. Kenneth F. Martin . Reese S. Martin, Richard L. Martin . James H. Miller, Milton
J . Rude , Jack H. Rush, Robert C . Rust, Edward T. Ryan . Okey Ryan, Jr., William H. Ryan. Edward M. Seiter,
Leroy J . Seligman , Joseph J . Sershen, Jr .. Arthur J. Seuffert, Melvin V. Seymour , William R. Shaw. James L.
Shea, Morton Sheffler, Herbert L. Sherman. Jr., Alexander S. Sherry, Paul J . Shonborn, James R. Shotwell . Jr.,
Donald R. Shumaker. Anthony J . Siani , Roosevelt Sidote, William T. Simmerman.
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OFFICERS
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�Edwin O . Caldwell , Mario Capponi, Marion S. Carlin , Sydney F. Carne , Jr., Herman H . Carnell, Aubrey L.
Carpenter. Jr. , Ray E. Carraway, Ralph S. Carroll . Jr .. Walter J. Carroll, Floyd A. Carson . Le'e R. Carter, Robert
A. Cary, Michael Cascone, Henry H . Case, James T, Cash , Raymond J . Cashen , Clint D. Castleberry, Jr. , Gerald
Q. Cecil, Jr. , William L. Certain, III, Francis A . Chab, Lyman R. Chamberlain, Kenneth G. Chambers, Joseph
R. · Chance , Alfred J . Chandler, Noel L. Cheatham , Ernest W. Chegwidden. Joseph M , Cheney, William T,
Cheshire, James M. Chesnutt, Benjamin G . -Childs, Marvin O . Christman, Mitchell A , Ciszewski, Harry O . Clagett,
Jr. , Howard B. Claiborne, Harrison B. Clancey, Jr. , Arnold H . Clark, Buell R. Clark . Charlie Q . Clark. John
, D.. Clark, John F. Clark, Raymond S. Clark, Nobl'e H . Clarke, Jr., N. E. Clarkson, Jr" Gordon C . Clay, Norman
W , Clendinen, Bernard J . Cler, Hubert R. Cleveland , Ray Clinton . Silas E. Cloud, Ernest F. Coble, Jr., Wallace
W. Coburn, John Cocker, III, Alex E. Cockman, Jr ., George A. Frehling. Maynard S. Hughes, Mikell G. Hughes,
Thomas M. Johnson, Robert D. Jones. Walker W , Jones, Jr. , John C . King, Jr., Ralph Littman , Thomas C . Long,
Jr., Neil E. Lorge , Isaiah K. Miller, John N. Moore. Grover W . Penberthy, William J. Roth, Elmer R. Rudlowski,
John R. Rumbaugh, Daniel A. Ryan, Ralph C . Ryd e r, Edward A. Sauer, Edward H . Servis, James D. Shaffer,
Leo Shapiro, Alfred C. Shay, Ray H . Sheler, Richa rd E. Sherman, JOs'eph H . Shewell , Jr. , Ellis V. Shifflett, Arthur
C . Shirk, John F, Shultz, Jr. , Mecislaus T. Siatowski , Anthony J . Sikora , Richard J . Walters, Lynn B. Whipple ,
Clint K. Wilkins, Paul W. Wills, Frank E. Wilson , Raymond H . Wolf,
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OFFICERS
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STlJDENTS
Clark L. Aubel , Robert V. Baker. lewis Bass. William A . Ca ri co. William H. Carithers, William A . Carlisle. John
R. Carlson , Jr., William B. Carlton . James ,M . Carmichael. Jr., Arthur Carne. Frank B. Carroll, Jr ., Brady A.
Carson . Edward M. Carler. luther F. Carter. James W . Cartwright. Alfred J. Casper. Arthur J. Catalano . William E. Caughman, Jr., Harry J . Cernelich. Joseph l. Chancey. Owen R. Chapman , George A. Chastain. John
H. Chastain. Jones A. Chastain, James R. Chelf. Frank M. Childers. Jr .. George ChiImar. Robert T. Christian,
Andrew M. Clark , Jr ., Arthur Clark. Jr ., Richard R. Clark. Roberl H. Clark, Russell B. Clark, lawrence R. Clarke,
Marion C . Clarkson, Jr .. Edw in J. M. Clemens. Kenneth P. Clements. William F. Cline, Jerry B. Clinger . Dwight
E. Clossen, Russell R. Coates, Roy K. Cocanougher, Philip H . Coe, John E. Hall, James T. Harris. Jr .. Jesse
B. Hill . Joseph B. Hill. Jr .. Walter P. Johnson, Robert Edmond Jones. Robert Edward Jones. William J. Kelly,
Donald l . Klebenow, William A. Knuese . Harold N. Kreisinger. John G. lane, Ernest S. lengyal, Warren E. lewis,
Robert S. long . John G . lotter, Glenn G. MacDonald . Burton K. Maclachlan, Edward V. Maculaitis. Bernard
F. MalysI , Robert C . Manthey. Michael C . Markovish, Richard H. Marshall, Jam'es I. Marten, Arthur C . Mcintyre ,
William A. Meyer. Jack W. Milkey. James W . Miller, John R. Miller . Jr., Joseph F. Moore, Jr. , Frederic D.
Neagle , William R. Neilson . John E. Nergard . Robert W . Newgren, John F. Nortness, Walter J. Obuchowski ,
Jr.. Austin E. Opp·e nlander. Kenneth R. Owens, Archie l. Peak, Philip H. Poser, Jr .. Ray E. Randall . Rboert
C. Reed, Marvin N. Reinhart. George W . Robinson, Gle nn J . Royer, Harro l . Scharbau, Jr., James E. Wagner.
STIJIJENT
OFFICERS
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�Oren L. Audd. William R. Aven . Warren A . Baker. Henry F. Baldwin. Jr .. Harley J. Ball·ew. Jr .• John Bastak.
Guy N. Benefield. David E. Bing. John E. Bissell. Earl H. Blakeley. William T. Boyce . William l. Boyer. John
J . Bradley. Otis Brady. Dudley M. Bramm . Carl W . Braun. Waldemar D. Brian . Cletus A . Dietz . Eric J. Friesen.
Dale W . Garfoot. Thomas E. Garrison. Eugene E. Hook. WiI:iam H . Houston . K'eith M. Johnson. Walker C .
Kinsman. Seymour M. Klein . Ralph A. Kluepfel . Clarence R. E. Knetsch. Kenneth E. Kouder. Arthur C . Kraft.
Anthony Krenzer. Jr .. George T. Krueger. Calvin H. Kuiper. Samuel A. Kusinitz. Edward H . Lang. Jr .. James
M. Lang. William L. Leahy . Ortiz E. Lean . Harold B. Lee. Norbert H . Leeb . Junius Leonhirth. Edward J . Lewis.
Wi,lliam J. Lytton. Ellis P. Maas. Charles F. Madden . Mark W . Mahar. LeRoy W . Maiors. Raymond J. Makowski.
'Joseph D. Marlowe. Fred J . Masek . Jack H . Mayer . Robert C . McCartney. Jack B. McElveen. Thadd'eus J .
Menderak. Gerald H. Metcalfe . Theron B. Meyer. Earl H . Mohnsen. James F. Mollohan. Claude E. -Morris.
Russell E. Murto. George R. Naimy . David E. Oberg . William F. O ' Brien, Henry F. Okray. Daniel J . Osko . Sam
T. Palazzolo, Thomas G . Pass, Ferdinand E. Perry. Zadoc C. Phoebus, Joseph A . Pistono . Arthur E. Pitts. Jr.,
Orson F. Poley, Jr., Robert L. Price, Donald T. Putnam . Francis K. Race . Victor W . Radloff. Raymond G .
Raedel . Ambrose G. Rasmussen . Russell W . Rhodes . Russ'ell J . Riesche , Rosario L. Rigoli , Jason O . Riley . Thomas
D. Roberson, Joseph S. Rubello, Thomas L. Salvate. Edward F. Sanders. Quentin Smith . Martin J . Strickler. John
M. Van Meter, Nicholas Voni.
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S7~lJDENTS
Alfred J . Baldwin, Earl R. Berliew, Bror C . Boriesson , Jr" Jerry F. Boutwell, Melvin D. Branse, Billie J . Buntz,
James J. Burrill , Jr .. Rafa'el F. Calderon , Jesse Casaus , Donald M. Castor, Allen G , Cedilote, Harold H . Davis,
Harold C . Dilley, Louis R. Donnelly, Joseph W . Draper , Jr ., Harold D. Driggers , James D. Dunn , Thomas G . Dye ,
Forrest A. Elliott . Joe R. Emerson, Charles B. Evermon . Edward E. Ference, John C. Fly, Laurence W . Fontaine,
Samuel E. Ford. Wayne O . Fournier , Arlie L. Freer. Don F. Friend, Thomas A. Fuller, John D. Garner, Vade W .
Giles. Aaron Gittelman . Travis K. Gregg , Roy S. Gullickeen , Harland M. Hagen, Harold H. Hamby, Rob'e rt
L. Harn'ess, Ercil E. Hartman . Gene Hashimoto. Clark Haws, Ignatius J . Huacuia, Robert H. Hughes . Walter
Jones , William F. Kahn, George N, Key. Ernest E. Kohler, George L. Kresa, Angelo C . Labuz'eta, William J .
Larsen, Dale E. Layton, Thomas L. Lehner, William C. Leighnor, James C . Loggins, William H . Long, Jerry P.
Lynch. Mike J . Matanich . Warren H. McDaniel . Harold L. Mercer, Carter L. Nelson , David S, Neubert. Joseph
N, Payne. Alfred E. Pehlke , Arthur Petry, James A. Pipes, James R. Player, George A. Polacheck . Norman M.
Pope, Jack A. Quee. Milton M. Raff, GI'e nn M. Riley, John Roulic , Ronald H . Rowland, Lawrence W . Ryser,
Elden S. Schrampfer, Joseph W . Scott, George B. Siegrist. Jr .. Alex Sitnicki, Eugene F. Skiba, Edward M. Smith .
Walter K. Smith , William L. Spencer Lloyd B, Steel·e . Richard K. Terrell, Norbert W. Thyrion, Otis K. Tichenor,
Arthur H, Todd, William I. Truitt, Jr" William F. VincIi , Billy L. Weaver, Herbert Yankellow.
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�Harry R. Anderson, William L. Apfel, Herbert E. Augustine, Roger J. Barbieri . John R. Bebinger. Daniel E.
Bergan , Jr.. Martin E. Binnion, Jr ., James C. Blancett, Jr., Marvin L. Blancet, George T. Blaylock . Jr., Word
Blocker. Joseph L. Blydenburgh . William Bradley, Edwin G. Brashear. William E. Brennan . Rex D. Brown , Ray mond R. Buckley, Harold A. Bugge, Roland J . Bunten, Jr .. Wadus H. Burnaman, Edward J . Butler. Lawrenc'e R.
Caldwell. Gordon V. Carlson. Fred W . Chaffin. Russell M. Cheever. Bernis M. Choate. Weaver J. Christian,
Raymond l. Cleveland . Theodore V. Clum, James E. Coburn . Donald F. Cooper, Osa F. Corley. Jr .. L'e igh B.
Cornell. Jack R. Cou/shon . Robert L. Craig . Warren H. Crane. George A. Cummins. Gregory H. Dahe ... Eugene
C . Damrel, Philip J . Davidson . Robert F. Dennis. Jesse Devine. Jr. , Arthur C . Drager, John M. Duty. Alvin
V. Eckert. III. George E. Emge , Jack H. Evans . Willis L. Everett, Robert H. Foster. Walter E. Franklin , Truman ' G . Gaddis, Carlos G . Garza. Jack L. Giesenschlag , James l. Gill, William E. Gilliam , Fel ix B. G ilmore ,
Harold C . Gloeckler, Jr .. Wilburn A. Goebel . Francis P. Goertz, Harold C . Gohmert. Guy H. Gray. Jr" Donald
R. Gunderson, Gus Habich. Jr., Leymond 0 . Hall, John W . Hamilton . William E. Harkey . David B. Harnden,
Jack E. Harris. Charies E. Harvey. Kenneth M. Haunschild . Robert Henderson. Ronald E. Hertlein . Thomas M.
Holland, Jr., J . L. Hutchison . Donald A. Jacobs. Olin W . Johnson, Howard W . Joplin, Joseph F. Kaspar. Jr .,
Maurice D. Kidd. Oscar A. Killgore, Jr .. Irvin G . Kirsch . John N. Kovich, Kenneth C . Lamb. Vernon J . Lanham ,
James V. Leak, Jr., Don l. Lowry, Clinton E. Lundquist. Lou is J . Luz. Clyde N. Morgan. Eugene Weisberger .
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OFFICEBS
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�Nunzio P. Addabbo, Michael A, Amico, William R. Andrews, Julian J, Aronowsky, Joseph J . Attridge, Harry
J. AIli, Thomas F. Bachy, Donald E. Baker. Felice R. Balestra , Charles F. Ball . Elmer A. Barcewicz. Berna rd
Bartley. Calvin Batchelor, Alfred D. Bates, Joseph A. Beaugrand, Clarence A. Becker, Francis J. Belanger,
Joseph F. Benza" Edward D. Berland. Charles W. Bidwell. Owen S. Billman . Franklin H. Bird, Jr., G'e orge S.
Bocchieri, Clarence D. Boiley. Vernon F. Bonhotel. Henry J . Borowski. Warren J. Bossman , Thomas A. Bottomley,
Jr., William A. Brasser, Jr., Harry L. Bristol, Robert A. Brooks . Jack Brown. Robert L. Busch, Vincent J. Carbone.
Leif A. Carlsen, Mortimer S. Carman. Raymond W . Carp'e nter, William W. Cartozian. Charles W. Cavanagh, Jr .,
Dominic Celentano , George H . Chant, Morton M. Charnley, Jr .. Paul D. Church . Vernon E. Collier. John F.
Collins. James F. Comerford, Patty Condelles. Russell J . Connors, Robert E. Coulon . Watson D. Cramer, Harry
J . Eberhard, Ralph B. Garman . Kenoeth W. Gutshall. J . C . Henderson, Eug'ene D. Hightower, Jr .. Jerome O.
Krivenek, J . Keith Lancaster, Roy R. Largent. Vincent J . La Scola, Duncan K. Law. John S. Lawrence, Edwin
Layne. Francis X. Ledwith. Kenneth T. Lee. Richard W . Lees. Ralph W . Leister, James J . Mastopietro. Clymer
M. Noble. Jr ., Eugene M. Sirak, Stephen F. Spencer, Edwin J. Temmel . Lawrence H. Tober, John J. Uzdilla,
William O . Voermann, William C. Voron, Wilbur G . Wagner. Grant W . Walizer, Robert J . Watson. G'e orge R.
Webster, Charles E. West.
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OFFICEHS
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�William R. Angsten, Howard C. Bianco , Willard E. Bolinger, Russell I. Bradley, Robert W , Brentlinger, Harvey
E. Brien , William L. Brindza, John G . Brown , Frank L. Clark, Robert P. Cox, Vincenzo F. DeGrazia . John S.
Dobbins, Thomas R. Donnelly, Edwin S. Dressing , Jr. , John R. Edgeworth, Frank J . Francus. Edward S. Gembara ,
Harold P. Gunty, Werner K. Hafer, Thomas W . Harker, Philip Hines, Harold P. Honeycutt, Wilbur C . Huff,
W illiam C. Irons, Joseph L. Jackson, Leslie G . Jacobs, George C . Jefferis, Charles A. Johnson . Robert L.
Kinard, Edward J . King, Vernon A. Kirkpatrick, Roy H. Koepke, Frederick Kohan, Reginald S. Kortas, Royal R.
Kotf , Jr., William J . Kouracos, Andor J. Kraut, Joseph I. Krebes . Edward J . Krejcha, Joseph E. Kressenberg,
. Jesse B. Lakota, Albert H , Lamoureux, Charles W . Lesker, Arnold H , Laver, Daniel D, LaVoren'e, Robert E.
Lawler, Glenn H . Leaderbrand, Donald F. Lenhardt, Robert R. Lenz . Jules P. Levin, Joseph Lewandowski . Milton
B. Linka, Lloyd L. Linton , Claude E. Louis , Billy J . Love, William K. Lynch , George R, Mager, Olen O . Mann,
Lyle F. McAfee, Wallace R. McBrayer, Waymond E. McVey, Frederick C . Moore, Jr ., Gordon G. Neidrauer,
Millard A. Nelson, George J . Parker, William D. Perry, Lloyd G . Powell, Barney R. Pyle, Jr., Curtiss Ransome,
Delbert B. Richardson, William G . Robey, Edward T. Romanowski Robert B. Rollman, Walter H . Schmid , William G . Schneider, Richard D, Schooley, Ronald P. Sea crist, James W. Shaughnessy, Dan E. Sheets. Robert F.
Siler, David V. Smith, Wellie D, Tomlinson, Norman H . Weist. Wayne A. White, Robert W . Wi esler, John N.
Willson , Robert W , Witzke, Julian R, Woloszyn, Robert D. Zerba , William P. Zima,
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OFFICERS
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�.IIIBCHEW'
STIJDENTS
First Row, Left to Right : Edmund Golonsbe . Calvin Chamberlain , Pat Hayes, Glenn Dean , Karl Bird . Willis
Conner.
Second Row , Left to Right: Walter Hagenbuch , Raymond Groh . Carl Holloway, Max Edgerly . James
Sharp . Robert Crozier, Earl Denham, Paul Emmorey . George Eisinger, Virgil Beckman. Third Row , Left to Right :
Marion Vohland. Harold Francis , Kenneth Hanke . John Collier, William Dick. Kenneth Ferguson , James Hilger ,
John Anderson, Kenneth Clodfelter, Carm'e n Caliendo . Fourth Row. Left to Right : Robert Hedstrom, Leonard
Fisher. Harry Barnthouse, Carl Davan. Peter Falasz, Thomas Davis, Hanso Dal Cason, Ernest Clawson , Hector
Duthie , Frederick Fox, Robert Dolve, Fifth Row, Left to Right : Richard Frownfelter, Harry Decker. Russell Finch,
James Frutchey . Billy Botts. James Dougherty. Wesley Eaton , Dan Bower, John Carlisle , John Dahl. John De
Shano, Donald Gildner , Sixth Row , L'e ft to Right: John Farron. Jim Wendorf. Paul Fors, Edward Dolina . Herman Barton . Duane Biggs , Russell Dressler, Glen Bandy. George Greenfield, Robert Bunce. Robert Day,
Seventh Row, Left to Right : D'e lbert Gerken. Milton Eriscon, Sidney Hill, Elton Hunt. Pat Sampoli . Robert Bittner,
Lee Booker, Harold Johnson , James Goodwin, James Everett, Jack Der Hoogasian, Max Crouch .
First Row, Left t o Right : Patrick Hayes, Squadron Commander ; Glenn Dea n. Group Commander; Karl Bird,
Sq uadron Comman der. Second Row , Left to Right: Walter Hagenbuch , Flight Lieutenant; Carl Holloway, Flight
Lieute na nt; Max Edgerly , Flight Lieutenant ; James Sharp, Flight Lieutenant ; Robert Crozier, Flight Lieutenant ;
Paul Emm orey, Squadron Adjutant ; Earl Denham . Flight Lieu t enant. Third Row , Left to Right: Raymond Groh,
Fligh t Li eutena nt; Calvin Chamberlain , Squadron Adjutant ; Virgil Beckman , Squadron Sergeant; George Eisinger.
Sq ua dron Sergeant. Fourth Row, Left to Right : James Frutchey, Flight Lieutenant; Jim Wendorf, Flight Ueutenant;
Edmund Go lonsbe , Group Supply Officer ; Willis Conner, Group Adjutant; Billy Botts, Flight Lieutenant.
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First Row. l:eft to RighI: William Sapp . Maurice Verbeke, Alfred Damalakas, George Schlill. Eslon C . Turner .
Thomas Sheldon, William J . DougherlY. Junior G . Topp, Waldemar Spitzer, William S. Trebilcock. Eugene
Sullivan, Cl arence Updike. Jack Klolz. Second Row. Left 10 Righi : Jean W. Thompson, Watson A. Truax. Roberl
Shroyer, Warren Gordon. Howard Robinson , Joseph Sixla , Carl M. Swenson, Russell Condil, Ben Tharp . Doug
Steeves, James Allison, Henry Stokes, Rocco Privatera. Herman Peterson, Frank Pinchick.
Third Row, Left to Right:
Carlelon Rusl, Charles F. Apgar, Glen Shorl, Malcolm Eldridge, William Wagner, Lee Smilh . Charles Slahl,
Mel Searway, Kennelh Wagle , Leslie Reynolds. Dwighl Roush . Pal Rooney , Roberl Weikle. Virgil Sanders .
Fourlh Row, Left to ilighl : Charles Young . James Ray. Jack Schwied, Earl Pirre, Jack Pickthorn. Samuel Richards,
Wilson Sechrist, John Ronayne . Wayne Travis. John Swartz. Russell Soduski. Henry Schlachter, Gary Wiersma,
A!an Beck. Fifth Row . Left to Right : James Quinn . Wilson Weakley, Wendell Yerxa. Andrew Waldsmilh . Robert
Trapp , Arlhur Wagner, Th'eodore Zakas, Raymond Wadlington. George Vasilakos. Roy Vrchota, Charles Sleter,
Kilian Spieker, Lemyuel Shaffer . Sixth Row. Left to Right: Calvin Wedmer, James Starr, Jack Sievert, John
Sutler, Paul Vercoutere. Alvin Stepan. Robert Robinson. Homer Rust. John Reck. James Peter. Glenn Sarver,
Raymond SlolI, Maurice Shoultes.
STVIJENT
OFFICERS
First Row, Left to RighI: Maurice G . Verbke , Thomas Sheldon, Raymond P. Stilwell . William J . Dougherly. Junior
G. Topp. Waldemar E. Spitzer, William S. Trebilcock, Alfred R. Damalka s. Second Row, Left to Right : William
C . Sapp, Jean W . Thompson, Russell Condit, Watson A. Truax , Charles R. Young, Jack Klotz, Carleton E. Rust.
THrd Row, Left to RighI : Eugene A. Sullivan , Jr., George R. Schlitt, Paul J . Vercoutere . Clarence Updike, Eslon
C . Turn.r.
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�First Row. Left to Right : Lewis E. Brubaker. Frank A . Formoso . Albert C . Bassett. Gordon D. Elmquist. William
N. Crawford. Colin D. Anderson. Erwin D. Farmer. Frederick L. Feldmeth, Jr. , William R. Eccles, Phelps M.
Connell . William O . Boehmer. Raymond J . Drewencki . Henry J. Dunn , Kenneth H . Bryon . Second Row . Left to
Right : Harland B. Armitage, William H . Dickey . Harr y I. And rews. Jr .• Joseph H . Austin, Jr., Walter J . Bowden,
Robert S. Daniel. John W . Collins. Jr .. Joseph V. DuBay, Carl W. Engstrom, Robert '0 . Couch, Donald G . Ferree ,
Charles E. Follweiler , Michael E. Belotti, Albert G . Diege lman , Salvatore Frascinella. Roy S. Freid·es . Erwin L.
Decker . Third Row . Left to Right: Ernest M . Fawce1l , Thomas Kozloski. Robert A. Diemer. John R. Black , Jr .,
Kenneth C. Krout!. Ri c hard A. Caulkins. Vincent Cicala, Ed ward H . David. Albert B. Conklin. Edward J . Bryan, Jr.,
Cov M. Cornett. Charles R. Buckwalter, Luth'e r P. Brown . Jr .. Arthur L. Cloke . Paul R. Burkhart, Albert W. Daub .
Fourth Row , Left to Right : Edward D. Baskin . Willis R. Ba rnett. John B. Cogburn, James F. Eaves. Elwood Burks,
Richard Brown, Donald R. Brouse. Kenneth D. Bowser, Daniel B. Davis, Leigh A . Crockett. Paul A . Campbell ,
Richard W. Fairbrothe r. Lewis S. Button. Eug'ene I. Bassell.
Fifth Row , Left to Right: Clayton B. Brasington,
Sidney Coh . n, George Ball. Peter M. Bobick. Joseph D. Burns, Elston S. Brotzman. Lowell L. Blake . Walter A .
Elmore. Alfred Demaro. John Dragos. James T. Hough, John E. Coope r. Sixth Row , left to Right: Leonard B.
Abercrombie . Vernon L. Click. Robert H . Carrick. Jerome A. Blobner, Edward E. Bauman. James R. Bond ,
William A . Allen , Clarence M . Beck, Joseph W. Dawson . Jimmie J . Benaquis. Alan D. Beck. Harry J . Bates,
J ohn M. Cory. William H . Anger .
Fi rst Row . Left t o Right : Will iam N . Crawford . III . Gordon D. Elmquist . Colin D. Anderson . Erwin D. Farmer ,
Fre d erick L. Feldmeth . Jr. Second Row . Left to Right : Fran k A . Formoso , Albert C . Bassett. Lewis E. Brubaker.
W illiam O. Boehmer, William R. Eccles. Phelps M. Connell.
Third Row, Left to Right: William H . Dickey,
Lowell L. Bl ake. Raymond J . Drewencki , Erwin L. Decker, Roy S. Freides . Henry S. Dunn . Jr. Fourth Row , Left
to Righ t: Ha rla nd B. Armitage , George Ball . Ernest M. Fawcett, Sal vatore Franscinella , Albert G . Oiegelman, Jr . ,
Ke nneth H . Byron.
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STlJlJENT
OFFICERS
�First Row, teft to Right; C , A. Harvey, C . E. Bragg , C . G . Holbrook, G . 0 , Gamble, J . D. Bozard , A . B.
Cameron, C . F. Dittrich , G . C. Crow, W . E. Gantt. J . K. Carr, R. B. Kenner, H. L. James. Second Row ,
left to Right : W . C . Allen, H. M. Funk. R. S. Duncan , F. G . Grace , l. E. Hendricks, O. E. Gunter. H . J.
Hall, B, C . Brown , W . E. Kinser , l. E. Chewning, C . R. Ford , R. W . Thomas , J . N. Kenney . Third Row. left
to Right : W . D. Hayes , J . R. Harris, I. Grunebach, W . J . Kile , W . E. Kasparek, J . D. Berry , J . B. Elkins, W .
E. Entrekin, T. J . Cagle, P. D. Bridges, J . E. Garrison. R. E. Kinsel , F. B. Chandler. Fourth Row, Left to
Right: T. D. Fowler" H. A. Dozier, R. Beddow, R. E. Belleville , A, T. Anders , H . l , Corban , D. W . Dungan,
G . Hewitt, J. T. Fauls , C . E. Dennis, H. L. Allen , C . E. Allison. H. G . laird. Fifth Row, Left to Right : F. L.
Gabocy, F. H . Gillespi'e, R. A. Christoph . G . W . Cook, H. R. Green, W . D. Langston , R. C . Fox. V. D. Jordan ,
E. . C . Dawson , T.. S. Jordan , E. Abrams, W. J . Blanton . Sixth Row. left to Right : R. D. Nelson , E. S. C lar ke ,
A. C . Hamby, D. Kindig , G . Arnold, F. E. Kline, J . M. Garmon , J. G . Fidelman, I. J . Lippman , G . M.
Sneathen , G . E. Clothier, E. H. Acree. Seventh Row, Left to Right : A. D. Bennett, A. J. Gre'en , D. T. Harryman,
T. E. Curren , R. H . Brice, T. A. Laboon, R. H . Carrie r, T. W . Baker, J . E. Kenna , H. E. lampe. R. B. Lubien,
W . P. Billingsley, W . R. Aughinbaugh . Class 44-C- ll .
STI7IJENT
OFFICERS
WHO LEFT CENTRE COLLEGE
MAY
First Row, left to Right : H. l. James, G . O . Gamble, J , D. Bozard , A. B.
W. E, Gantt, J . K. Carr, R. B. Kenner . Second Row. Left t o Right : W . C.
C . E. Bragg , O . E. Gunter, L. E. Chewning , W , E. Kinse r , R. S. Dunca n,
L. E. Hendric ks , F. G . Grace, H . J . Hall , B. C . Brown , R. E. Kinsel ,
Ford .
2 6,
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<4 <4
Ca meron , C . F. Dittrich, G . C. Crow,
All en, C. A. Harvey , C. G. Holbrook,
H. M. Fu nk. Third Row, Left to Right:
J , N. Ken ney, J . E. Garrison, C. R.
�First Row, Left to Right: Paul H, Couture , Hugo A. Comis, Robert A. Clark, Harris E. Fish, Thomas J . Burke ,
Robe rt B. Buerhaus, Louis C . Bishop, Robert E. Danl, Frank E. Adams, Edward A. Bishop, Bernre Aleskovsky,
Ralph Bettum, Henry F. Bell , John J . Doherty . John W , Croteau . Second Row, Left to Right : Robert M. Ballou ,
Edgar F. Fengler, Lawrence E. Fournier , Marshall Earley, Robert Druckemiller, Roger L. Forti'e r, Fred L. Ga le,
Andrew F. Desrocher, Harold P. Fredericks . Edward H . Eyster, Charles H . Squires , Joseph L. Elia . Francis L.
Doyle , Jr., Ellery Adams. Third Row, Left to Right: Le ster N. Freed , Henry G. DeVeau , George H. Erickson ,
Thomas J . Cussen , George H . Culver, Milchell Carey, Arthur R. Cashin , Celestino J. Boriolli, Robert R. Fisher,
John J . Callahan , Ed Bloom , Stephen Bonatakis. Fourth Row. Left to Right: Jennings C. Gilotty, Ted Darby ,
Walter Eldredge , Alex Fedorenchik, Jerome Baiman , Roderick H. Cush ing, Raymond E, Duffy, Philip R. Doucette .
First Row, Left to Right: K. B. Mattson , C . Norman, G , Rolby, C . Patterson , Calvin Magill , M. McGuidwin , John McCollum, W. Mehrtens, C. W . Miller, M,
Lud ia rd, C , Pss , Juan Ramos, W . 'Olinger, N. Perko, C . Perkey, H, 'Odom , W . Norman , Second Row, Left to Right : T, W . McCormick, M, Ricks, R. L. McKenney,
L. A. 'Masters , John Mays, J. N. Martin, E. Maydem , W , Zeuch, W , Jones, R. Madnerney, Robert Martin, K. Mertens, R. Mickle , R. Michie, J , Plummer, 0 , List,
E. Po rter, R, Lord , E. Lehman, F. Paris. Third Row, teft to Right: A. J , Haywood , G . Johnson , G . Packer, F. Neyhard, R. 'Olson, E. 'Osgoos, G. 'Oltman , N.
Nova k, R, IMe ans, R. McBrayar, John McCann , S. ISlory, C . Penton, R. Petty, E. Pohl , P. Paugh, Fourth Row, Left to Right: R. Paulhamus, Louis Zeik. p, Nissen ,
E. McCu lla r, G , Miller, L. Jweid , F. Johanson , M. Pinsker, Philpott, G. Patterson, W . Phillips, R. Lambert. J , Min, J. Roessel , E. SchwarlI, J . Luskey, J .
Patra y, Fifth Row, teft to Right: Jack Mangum , C . Mackie , R, Kumpilsch , R. McDowell , J , W . McColl , R. Parry, ' E. S. Marshall, John N, Martin , Jr., R. J.
McClai~l E. Miles, J , Meeks, G . Lavoie, W . Postma , S, Popis, J . Powell , B, Seidman. Sixth Row, left to Right: H , Miller , Robert Lyons, Paul McDannel , Patrick IMcCue,
G, L, Marcu s, 0 , Lykens , E. MacArthur, p. Patterson, W . Potiker, R. McGee, J . McLaughlin , D. 'O 'Connor, H . McLaughlin, W, Pocla, C , Piper, R. Seay, R. Payne,
F. Peterso n. Seventh Row, Left to Right: J , Pollard , R. McNabb. D. F. Pan, R. Seale , George Manser, L. Nye , Herbert Martin , L. McKissick , F. McGowan, Frank
Massey, D. W , McComb . W , Petrisky, J , Pokorny , E, Pollack, R, Pierson , W . Poston , A . 'Ohm , E. Mill.r .
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�First Row . Left to Right : P. W. Fauntleroy. J. S. Hawes. V. Cresanti. R. A. Buto. N. Gass . S. J . KOllik. D. E.
Cochran, N. P. Co kinos, P. R. Jordan. R. T. Booker, J . S. Breckinridge. G . A. Jackson , R. P. Becker. J .
Manos. R. A. Lewis . C . B. Broughton . Second Row, Left to Right: B. Collmus. W. Lawrence. M. Brolman. L. R.
Fusillo, T. P. Madul'ewicI, Keith Dawdy, F. LeMein. B. Davis, C . Dunn, W . J. Patridge, W . Lovelace . G . Jacobs,
H. Hund, R. L. Parkhill. L. W. Brown. ' R. Hyslop, A . F. Mercurio, R. McKinley. Third Row, Left to Right : G .
Burch , R. Foil. A. Mason . I. Donneleld, G . Faha, E. J . Johnson, W . F. KoontI. W . Heston. B. Fields. E. Hodge,
J . O ' Hare, H . D. Meyers, F. Pia II, H . Miles. S. W . Bennett. M. H. Levine. G . N·ecessary. Fourth Row, Left
to Right: A. Lavish . B. Finger. J. L. Lallan . N. Lees, N . Bank, H . Cohen . M. Bell, J . Kelly, H. Loveridge, K.
Bells, D. Markley. E. Beam , H . HoelIie. W. Clay. E. Kepley. W . Keenen, R. Piler . Fifth Row , Left to Right :
R. Golden, L. LeSter, C . Leary . C . E. Johnson . V. Politi . F. Moriondo, B. Coughlin. D. Moroney, R. Moshy, G .
Curtis, A. Selke, B. P. Platshon . G . A. Lundquist, L. F. LeRoy, R. L. Curtis, A. P. Miller, D. A. Brown. F.
.IIIRCREJV
STlJDENTS
Jenchen .
First Row. Left to Right : Douglas E. Cochran . Berni'e Aleskovsky. Paul H . Couture, Robert E. DanI, Royston T.
Booker. Nicholas P. Cokinos, Robert A. Clark . Second Row, Left to Right : Edward A. Bishop, Paul R. Jordan,
Louis C. Bishop, Robert B. Buerhaus. Henry F. Bilski. Thomas J . Burke . Third Row, Left to Right : John J.
Doherty, Francis E. Adams, Robert M. Ballou. Ralph Bellum , Hugo A. Comis, John S. Breckinridge .
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BEFORE COMPLETING THEIR TRAINING AT CENTRE:
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The following Aircrew Students
left Centre College April 16, 1944.
(Picture Not Available)
The following Aircrew Students
left Centre College April 19, 1944.
(Picture Not Available)
ARENTZ, GEORGE E.. JR .
BABICK, JOHN J.
BAUMAN, CLARENCE E.
BAINBRIDGE, JOSEPH H.
BEYER. NORMAN E.
BIRK, HOWARD A .
DEUTSCH, ROBERT M.
BRAKONIECKI, FRANK J.
ERNSPIKER , JOHN 5., JR.
BROADY, ELMER F.
FRANKOVICH, ANDREW J .
BURLEY. RUSSELL J.
FRASCINELLA, SALVATORE
BURNSIDE, DONALD l.
FRANKEN. HARRY B.
BURTON, WILLIS C .
GALEX. IRVING I.
BYERLEY, WENDELL C.
GIFFORD, GEORGE G.
CASPER, VERNON O.
GOODE. ALLEN l.
CHATHAM, ROBERT l.
GOSLER, CHARLES E.
GRAHAM, RICHARD K.
CHURCH-SMITH , GEORGE A.
GRAUBART, HERSHEL M.
COBURN, LAWRENCE C.
GRIFFIN,
JOHN W .
COLYER , KENNETH H .
HAMILTON , ROBERT T.
COMPTON, EARL G .
HERSCH, ROBERT A.
CONNOR . THEODORE F., JR .
HOEKSTRA. MARVIN G.
DAWSON, CHARLES l.
HOLLINGSHEAD, HARRY W
DeLONG . HENRY F.
HOLMES, JOHN s .
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DOLLASE, ROBERT D.
HUERTA. JOHN F.
GARDNER. CHARLES E.
HUTSON , RAYMOND H
HUTTON . HAROLD P
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GOERNER , MASTON H .
KING,
JOHN C.
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GOLDEN, PAUL F.
LANIER,
THOMAS
F.
GRAY, JOHN H .
MILLIN, WILBUR
GURWELL, DONALD C .
NAGY. ERNEST
HAMBEL, WILLIAM E.
TAYLOR. HENRY 0 ., JR.
HAMMOND , RUSSELL C .
HILL. WILLIAM C .
HINsKE, JOHN S.
The following Aircrew St d t
HITCHCOCK, BENJAMI N A.
left Centre Col/ ege April 10 1~4~n s
HORTON , ARTHUR E.
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HUNTER, ERNEST D.. JR .
ALEXANDER. ROBERT C
JAHN. LEONARD G.
ANDERSON, HENRY R 'JR
KALINAK, MICHAEL S.
AVERITT. JAMES C .
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BARNEY. COLEMAN JR
KILROY. ROBERT C .
BliCHARZ. EDWARD' F .
KINSER, JAMES C .
BOWDEN, HAROLD C .
KLECHA, CH ESTER F.
CAPSALIS. JAMES A . .
KLINE, ROBERT l.
COFFEY. JOHN G.
KOFF. PHILIP
COHEN, MYRON
D'ARCY. JOHN J .
KRUSKA, ARTHUR J.
EATON. ALBERT S.
LANCASTER, WILLIAM T.
EMMER, FRED L
LONDON. RAY B.
FIRKEY, GEORGE' C
MAYNARD, ROBERT l.
HADDAD, EDWARD '
M ILLER, CLYDE l.
HAYDEN JACK W
GLASER, 'AllEN W :
MILLER, ROBERT F.
LAWRENCE, EBENEZER A
MOTT. DIEHL C .
LEE, SHUNG H .
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ORR ITT, FREDERICK
MOORE, PAUL J .
PATTON , VAN K.• JR .
PITTS, GLEN H .
TIBBETT, JACK O .
ROGERS, CHARLES D.
WALDRON , JOHN P.
TORNATORE, FRED R.
WISE,
ORVILLE l. , JR .
TORRENT. EUGENE J .. JR.
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RUGGERI, ROBERT D.
RUSSELL. RONALD H .
RUTHERFORD . WILLIAM H .
SCOLAVINO, FRANK M .
SECHLER , ROY W .
SELDERS , GILBERT R. W.
SEXAUER . DONALD R.
SEXTON , RICHARD W .
SHAW. WILLIAM F.
SHEPHERD, EDWARD V.
SHICK, ROBERT L.
SHUTIERS, PAUL E.
ZELLER, LEWIS L.
���T HE
First on the Flight Line.
AIBPOBT
��GIG-MAsTERS
Student Officers, May 1944.
Sergeant Burns.
Captain Robertson.
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Lt. Perry.
�A
YOVNG EAGLE
SPREADS HIS
WINGS
�I. Bill Allen
2. Jim Berry
3. Jim Bozard
I. Harry Andrews & Co.
2. Duncan and Brown
3. Hayes & Co.
4. Ed . and Ted Silar
5. Ted Silar
6. Bob Couch
7. "Oklahoma" Stillwell
8. J. B. Elkins and Dick Brown
�THE SIIES
Clint Wilkins
Dick Belleville
I. Dave Carpenter
2. Retreat
3. Jack Sutler
4. Johnny Lotter
5. Bill Allen
6. Kenner, Hayes, Hendricks
7. Button, Burkhart
8. Bill Patrigue
�THE
SKIES
Bill Santt
I. Werner Hafer
2. Henry James
3. Syd Carne
4. Jack Milkey
5. The Sang
6. Aubrey Carpenter
7. Tom Sheldon
B. Dr. Gill iam
9. K. P.
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Jim Bozard
�I. Palmer Bridges
2. Ralph Calderon
3. Ed & Ted Silar
4. Andy Clark
5. Russell Clark
6. L. Hall & R. Elkins
7. Joe Shidel
B. AI Carrol & Neargard
I. Harry Andrews
2. Harold Hoelzle
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LI ·FE
I. Eager Beavers
2. Pull!! Pull!!
3. Payne. Perryman, Plummer
4. Werner Hafer
5. Next Flight line
6. Wolf Harvey
7. Ken Kouder"
8. Laboon
9. Hendricks, Cameron, Bozard, Belleville
�•• THE
I. Marty-KCW Ath-
lete
2. Saturday Night '45
3. West Hall Lounge
4. College Camp
�Datter Nolan
Between Dances
Biology Lab
�I. "Little Pidgeons "
2. Bill Carico
3. Norbert Perko
4. T. S. Jordan
6. Robert R. Shearer
7. Doug Harryman
8. Don Gunderson
9. Oscar E. Gunter
10. John Huerta
II. Bob Shearer
BuJdies
and
12. Gary Hewitt
13 . J . D. Berry
14. Bob Hersch
15. William J . Clower
16. Ernest Morgan Fawcett
17. Harold A. John son
18. Harvey Walter
19. Bob Ze rba
20. Raymond O . Wolfe
21. Clinton
quist
E. Lund -
22 . "Snake Hips"
23 . Joe Kenna
24. Bill Brown
25. Norbert Perco
26. Bill Zima and Dan
La Vorene
27. Bill Billingsley
28. Luke Chewning
29. Wesley Brumky
30. Curtis Ransome and
Bob Siler
32 . Joseph Shidel
33. Don Gunderson
34. AI Carroll
35 . Gene Acree
36. Raymond Buto
37. "Two Blind Mice "
38. Richard Woloszyn
39. Harvey Walter
40. Ray Wolf
41 . "Chick"
42. Bob Duncan
43 . Bill Norman
44. L. E. Chewning
45. Eugene Clark
46. Bill Bunce
47. Three Pals
48. Rusecky and Pals
49. Two Buddies
50. Clark, Corbon,
Cogburn
51. Gr'uneback and Hall
52 . "Happy Cadet"
53 . Joseph M. Shidel
54. Carl Dennis
55. Eddie Ferris
S6. Bill Daub
57. Ernest Fawcett
58. John M. Cory
59. William Lynch
60. Don Gunderson
61. Rex Brown
�IN MEMORIAM
In memory to those who have gone away ,
To those who have brought us cheer;
We dedicate this little rhyme, to finish up thl.
year.
To those who 've left and those who will,
We bid a sad adieu,
But we, as K.C.W. girls. to them will still be
true,
.
We' ll not forget their hand.ome smiles,
Their muscles and their brawn,
We' ll miss those little K·dets when they are
finally gone.
We'll miss the Park, the poX too l
We'll miss our Sunday walks,
We' ll miss the old front campus-our intellectual
(1) talks.
We'll miss the ringing of the bell
To call us to the phone,
The sound of a voice to cheer us when we are
all alone .
The reassuring
presence of so many handsome
men
Inspires u. on throughout the week
Till week-ends come again .
But now we have so little time,
So very much to sayTo tell those boys who've been our friend.
We wish that they could stay.
So-to those who' ve brought us happiness,
Who've shared with us our fun,
We wish to say-"We' li miss you. boys;
Come back when war is won ."
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CENTRE COLLEGE OF KENTUCKY
DANVILLE, KY.
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.!)n Recognition the meritoriouj Sel'l/ice IZndered the --4rm'f --4il"
JOl'cej :Jl'aining Command, ::buring Woid War 11 ...
0/ :J,.aining: COLLEGE TRAINING
r;])uration 0/ Sel'l/ice: 1943-1944
:Jh~ Certificate 0/ Sel'l/ice ij --4warded at:
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Headquarters Army Air Forces Training Command,
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JULY
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DEAN JAMES H. HEWLETT
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COLLEGE
20TH
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PHYSICS
MR. WALTER W. STEFFEY
Austin College, Sherman, Tex.
MR. CHARLES G. TALBERT
Louisville, Ky.
ENGLISH
MR. LOUIS GLEN LOCKE
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MR. ERNEST WOFORD
MR. WALTER B. GREENWOOD
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MR. HARLAN KRIENER
Parkesville, Ky.
MR. ELMER COYLE
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HISTORY
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MR. PAUL COOP .
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GEOGRAPHY
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CPL. LEE A. THORNBURG
2ND LT. RALPH J. PUCCI
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CPL. JOHN E. LITTLE
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1ST LT. CLARENCE E. SPURGEON
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�AIHCHEIV STlJDENTS
ALABAMA
36 Students
ABERCROMB IE, LEONARD B.
BENAQUlS, JIMMIE J .
915 Litc hfield Ave., East Gadsden
2314 Highl a nd Ave., Birmingham
BENEFI ELD, GUY N.
T wo Students
. 1959 Hunter St., Mobil e
M OR RIS, CLAUDE E.
Larkinsvill e
BROWN, RI CHARD H., JR.
RILEY, GLENN M .
3027 Norwood Blvd ., Birmingh a m
BURKS, ELWOOD
. 308 9th St., S., Decatur
CERTAIN, WILLIAM L., III
437 Locust St., Huntsvill e
CHEATHAM, NOEL L.
Casa Grande
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CLEMENTS, KENNETH P .
ABKANSAS
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BOYCE,
Abb ev ill e
BRIAN,
14 Florida St., M ontgom e ry
CDCHRAN, JOHN T., JR.
DUGAN, DONALD W., SR.
DUNN, HENRY]., JR.
ENTREKIN, WALTER E., JR.
Chatom
POWELL,
LLDYD
JOHNSON, THOMAS H. , JR.
JONES, ROBERT EDMO ND
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KING, WILLIAM S.
LANGSTON, WILLIAM D.
MCCUE, PATRICK P .
MARLOWE, EDWARD H .
Carlisle
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5th St., N. L itt le Rock
93
Marion
Ri son
2I
Students
650 Main St., Fo rt Bragg
BAI NBRIDGE, JOSEPH H.
East Talla ssee
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BORJESSON, BROR C., JR.
P. O. Box 168 Rt. 7, Birmingham
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Alta Vista, Opelik a
4 N . Jackson St., Montgom ery
Rt.
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CALIFOBNIA
Grove Hill
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716 E lectric St., Rogers
G.
569 S. 60th St., Birmingham
HENN, FREDERICK A.
Box 160, Louann
Box +', Strong
T URNER, ESTON C.
1317 Nati011al St. , Tarrant
HAMBY, ALBERT C.
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St., Littl e R oc k
B ox 407, Star City
MOORE, FREDERICK C., JR.
1055 E lmira St., Mobile
HAMILTON, JOHN W.
Rt.
HI GHTOWER, EUGENE D., JR.
Abbevill e
HALL, HAROLD ].
D.
6th
H UFF, WILB UR C.
Alabama St., Montgom ery
GAMBLE, GLYN O.
~7 ILDEMAR
121+ W.
EVERMO N, CHARLES B.
II52 Pineview Rd., Birmingham
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Mar shall
WI LLIAM T.
CRAIG, ROBERT L.
501 9th Ave., Fairfield Highland s
DICKEY, WILLIAM H.
Marsh a ll
BI NG, DAVID E.
1240 Princeton Ave., Birmin g ham
COBB, CHARLES S.
Studen ts
BAKER, ROBERT V.
723 Monroe St., Montgomery
CLENDINEN, NDRMA N W.
HAYS, WILLIAM D.
518 North 6th, Phoe nix
1006 4th Ave., Gadsden
CHENEY, WILLIAM B ., JR.
921 7th St., S. W ., Birmingham
ABIZONA
. 906 Old Shell Rd., Mobil e
BERRY, JAMES D.
KELLY, WALTER S.
Box 655, Tuskegee
SEALE, MITCHELL J., JR.
Springhill
BEDDOW, R ODERICK, JR.
Cleveland
POWELL, JOHN K.
SANDERS, VIRGIL V.
Route 2, Troy
ALLEN, HARRY L.
PASS, CHARLES E.
BRADLEY, WILLIAM
CARITHERS, WILLIAM H.
Repton
615 Wood Ave., Florence
CHAFFIN, FREO W.
98 Mead ow Land , Trussville
CHATHAM, ROBERT L .
486 +, st St., Oakland
936 East Ocean Blvd., L ongbea ch
612
W. Laurel St., San Diego
5 '4 Higgins, Rad ersfi eld
Escondido
1336 Princeton Ave. , Birmingham
CHENEY, DO NALD C.
2723 99th Av e., Oakland
1707 1st Ave., Ja spe r
CONLEY, PHILIP W .
'760 N. \Vilcox, Los Angeles
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�DYE, THOMAS G.
7510 S. Figueroa, Los Angeles
FORD, SAMUEl. E.
105 Santa Ynez Ave., San Francisco
DEVEAU, HENRY G.
32 Chapman St., East Hartford
DOHERTY, JOHN J.
212 Clark St., New Britain
FRANKLIN, W Al.TER E.
3621 Bagley Ave., Los Angeles
DOUCETTE, PHILIP E.
GARRISON, THOMAS E.
16925 S. Dalton Ave., Gardena
EARLEY, MARSHAl.L C.
Pa adena Playhouse, Pasadena
FENGLER, EDGAR F.
PARKHILL, ROBERT L.
1++5 No. Granada Ave., Los Angeles
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FIRKEY, GEORGE C.
PATTON, VAN K., JR.
867 York Ave., Hawthorne
HARRIS, JACK E.
1201 Maryland Pl., San Diego
PETERS, JAMES P.
PIRIE, EARL E.
1917 32nd St., San Diego
Star Rt., Orcutt
RAMOS, JUAN
RYSER, LAWRENCE \V.
P. O. Box 17+, Coyote
SIGRUD, DONALD L.
1387 Corbin Ave., New Britain
106 Bell Crt., Bridgeport
GARDNER, CHARl.ES E.
Thompsanville Rd., Suffield
LAW, DUNCAN K.
88 Ten Acre Road, New Britain
LYDIARD, MAYNARD F., JR.
38 N. Main St., Rocky Hill
SEARWAY, MELZER \;Y.
136 Curtiss St., Bristol
STOKES, HENRY C.
Killingsworth Rd., Higganum, Middlesex
+19 " Testern Ave., Glendale
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SMITIl, LAWRENCE M.
60 Crda r Street, Santa Cruz
BECKER, ROBERT P.
Six Students
General Delivery, Glidden
GLOECKLER, HAROLD C., JR.
2'+0 California St., Denver
McAFEE, LYLE F.
TOMLINSON, WILLIE D.
. 4936 Hooker St., Denver
VAUGHN, AMBROSE, JR.
Box 263, Louisville
WADLINGTON, RAYMOND G.
26+6 Colorado Blvd., Denver
J.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
15 Students
COLORADO
WHITE, WILLIAM
25 Denison St., Hartford
161 Sisson St., East Hartford
680 S. Ogden St., Denver
1616 4+th Street, N.
Washington
3821 Upton St., N. W., Washington
CROWLEY, FRANCIS X.
1332 Corbin Pl., N. E., Washington
DIEMER, ROBERT A.
3368 Blaine St., N. E., Washington
McARTHUR, ENSLEY O.
503 Quincy St., N. W., Washington
MCGINTY, WINNANT C.
12 7th St., S. E., Washington
1316 Park Road, N. W., Washington
PLATSHON, BERNARD P.
RONAYNE, JOHN A.
730 Fifth St., N. E., Washington
RUTLAND, HERBERT R, JR.,
SEYMOUR, DONALD R
£'ONNEL'TICUT
'N.,
COKINOS, NICHOLAS P.
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3147 Upland Terrace, N. W.
1601 Argon Place, N. W., Washington
SHAW, WARREN D., 4835 New Hampshire, N. W., Washington
28 S lucien ts
BALDWIN,
ALFRED
SIMMERMAN, VERNON
R. F. D. 9, Norwichtown
ADAMS, FRANCIS' E.
J.
North
BARBERO, JOHN
Street,
Litchfield
359 Grand St., Bridgeport
BILSKI, HENRY F.
27 Riverside St., Hartford
BIRK, HOWARD A.
552 Hill St., E. Hartford
BISHOP, EDWARD A.
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BUCKLEY, RAYMOND R
CI.AY, "TILLIAM A.
COM IS, HUGO A.
CORNELL, LEIGH B.
CUSKING, RODERICK H.
19 Lake St., Torrington
ACREE, EUGENE H.,
275 Funston Ave., Torrington
Homestead Hall, Greenwich
42 Richards St., Point Beach, Milford
CUSHNER, ROBERT L.
48 Lardner Rd., Bristol
DE RIENZ, PATSY M., 238 Highland Ave., Waterbury, New Haven
ANDREW F.
RFD
2, Box 15, Thomaston
Washington
45 Students
ABRAMS, EDWARDS, JR.
177 Center St., Manchester
" T.,
q.24 18th Place, S. E., Washington
FLORIDA
5 I Spruce St., Hartford
Edgewood Drive, Greenwich
401 D St., N. E., Washington
4928 3rd St., N.
"TEBSTER, CHARLES C., JR.
39 Grove Ave., Forestville
BRAKONIECKI, FRANK J.
CAPALBO, FREDERICK B.
.
VVEBSTER, GEORGE R
Grumman Ave., c/o Donald Jones, Norwalk
BLOOM, CARL E.
DESROCHERS,
J.
WAGNER, WILBUR G., 7708 Morningside Dr., N. W., Washington
4IJ 4 Trask St., Jacksonville
1234 Challen Ave., Jacksonville
ANDERSON, COLIN D.
910 Cornelius Ave., Tampa
APGAR, CHARLES F.
AUGHINBAUGH, WAYNE
BECK, ALAN D.
801 E. Chelsea St., Tampa
R
710 E. North St., Tampa
Zellwood
BRASINGTON, CLAYTON B., JR. 1302 Alhambra Circle, Coral Gables
BRICE, RICHARD H., JR.
. BURNS, CECIL B.
CARLTON, DOYLE E., JR.
Box 823, Eau Gallie
2136 Forbes St., Jacksonville
617 Horatio St., Tampa
�2631 Oak ~t., Jacksonville
CARPENTER, JOHN D.
GEORGIA
3706 Peachtree St., Jacksonville
CASCONE, MICHAEL
CHAILLE, ROBERT G.
.
.
CHANCEY, JOSEPH L.
1220 East roth
St., Jacksonville
CHASTAINE, JONES A.
202 W. Woodlawn Ave., Tampa
CORY, JOHN M., SR.
6946 Nelms St., Jacksonville
31 TO Peachtree Dr., Atlanta
BRAGG, CHARLES E.
.
.
.
Dover
BURKE, HORACE O.
roo 3 4th Ave., La Grange
CARROLL, RALPH S., JR.
34 Highland Drive, Atlanta
Greensboro
CLARK, SPURGEON W., JR.
333 Fifth St., South, St. Petersburg
Star Route
CLIFTON, HOWARD J.
J,
Deland Volusia
CLONTS, WILBUR T.
General Delivery, Oak land
COCHRAN, HENRY C.
345 S. W. 17th Ave., Miami
802 Lomax St., Jacksonville
COCKRELL, THOMAS P.
DAWSON, ERNEST C., III
3204 Oak St., Jacksonville
3330 N. W., 15th Ave., Miami
FORD, CHARLES R
1628 Webster St., Gainesville
FREHLING, GEORGE A.
GARMON, JACK M.
307 \\T. Thompson St., Thomaston
519 E. MacDonald St., Lakeland
1756 N. E. 4th Ave., Miami
DOZIER, HENRY A., JR.
BOND, JAM ES R
BRIDGES, PALMER D.
CLARK, KENNETH E.
CLEARWATER, NORTON T.
BARRON, THOMAS F.
2837 Pinetree Drive, Miami
COURSHON, JACK R
*CLARK, DOUGLAS B., JR.
36 Students
IF NE 42nd St., Miami
900 16th St., Miami Beach
6922 Elwood Ave., Jacksonville
GARRISON, JAMES E.
6016 Lynn Ave., Tampa
CARSON, BRADY A.
.
CASTELBERRY, CLINT D., JR.
CATHERWOOD, Samuel C., III
403 S. Jackson St., Americus
712 Gary Road, N. W., Atlanta
1605 Sussex Road, Atlanta
19170 Bull Street, Savannah
CHAMBERS, INMAN L.
Cornelia
CHAMBLISS, SAMUEL E., JR.
Lithia Springs
CLARK, ARLON R
CLARKSON, MARION C., JR.
CLAY, GORDON C.
CLIETT, BRADLEY F., JR.
COGBURN, JOHN B.
FINDLEY, ROBERT J.
GUNTER, OSCAR E.
Ellenwood
.
.
.
Rt.
I,
Smyrna
774 W. Peachtree St., Atlanta
Rt.
I,
Nicholls
70 6 Wilson Rd., Atlanta
261 12th St., Atlanta
T445 Lakewood Ave., Atlanta
HARRIS, JOHN R, JR.
S. W. 1st Ave., E., Belle Glade'
HALL, JOHN E.
Hamlin Road, Lizella
JORDAN, THEODORE S.
McKeen St., Auburndale
HALL, JOHN R
1083 E. Clifton Rd., Atlanta
McNABB, ROBERT F.
913 E. Wood St., Sarasota
Dade City
MASSEY, FRANK M., JR.
Elkton
MASTERS, LAWRENCE A.
MATHNEY, CHARLES E.
PAGE, WILLIAM E.
.
RR 3, Box 334, Jacksonville
1505 SW 1st Street, Ft. Lauderdale
Starke
PATRAY, JAMES W., JR.
PENTON, CLAIRE C.
144 W. Florence Drive, Marianna
HILL, JOSEPH B., JR.
JAMES, HENRY L., JR.
JONES, ROBERT E.
KENNER, ROBERT B.
KENNEY, JACK N.
KILE, WILLIE J.
KINSMAN, WALKER C.
5 I E. 58th St., Savannah
617 E. 38th St., Savannah
Lakeland
2079 Ridgewood Drive, Atlanta
Route 2, Athens
9 Walnet St., Porterdale
222 S. lIth St., Griffin
PIPER, CHARLES W.
.
3I43 Cecelia St., Jacksonville
MCCORMICH, THOMAS W.
PORTER, ELWIN G.
.
. 2806 NW 79th St., Miami
NOBLE, CLYMER M., JR.
Emory Jr. College, Oxford
NORVELL, WILLIAM K.
1434 Johns Road, Augusta
REYNOLDS, LESLIE E.
TAYLOR, HENRY 0., JR.
TORRENT, EUGENE J., JR.
Rt.
I
Box 5 D, Reddick
2803 Green St., Jacksonville
435 Crystal St., Jacksonvi11e
PARIS, FRANK
PAYNE, RAYMOND E.
601 Bailey Avenue, Macon
RR No.2, Rockmart
RR 3, Macon
�PERRYMAN, HENRY C., JR.
DAMALAKAS, ALFRED R.
Box 294, Villa Rica
PLAYER, JAMES R.
Box 253, Ocilla
SHIVERS, CECIL T.
.
SMITH, WALKER K.
.
DECKER, HARRY V.
Weston
DER HOOGASIAN, JACK K.
712 E. Virginia Ave., College Park
IDAHO
EULER, CHARLES B.
Champaign
821 Adams St., Waukegan
.
900 S. Winonah St., Oak Park
FALASZ, PETER J.
One Student
2551 Hirsch St., Chicago
FERGUSON, KENNETH E.
Burley
FINCH, RUSSELL E.
ILLINOIS
FISHER, LEONARD L .
147 Students
FULLER, THOMAS A.
AITKEN, THOMAS C.
.
ANGSTEN, WILLIAM R.
BANDY, GLENN R.
BITTNER, ROBERT F.
GEMBARA, EDWARD S.
2701 Eleanor Ave., Chicago
GOLENSBE, EDMUND E.
20+7 N. Kilbourn Ave., Chicago
753 S. Evergreen Ave., Kankakee
CANTY, EDGAR P.
CARLSON, HARRY W., JR.
CARNE, SYDNEY F., JR.
CASEY, ROBERT T.
.
CHALFEN, MELVIl-! B.
CHANDLER, LYLE H.
CHENEY, JOSEPH M.
,
CHRISTMAN, MARVIN O.
CISZEWSKI, MITCHELL A.
CLARK~
BENJAMIN G.
2050 Bradley Pl., Chicago
Carbondale
HILGER, JAMES G.
6029 S. Wolcott Ave., Chicago
HUGHES, ROBERT G.
1100 N. Humphrey Ave., Oak Park
.
KALINAK, MICHAEL S.
2342 Touhy, Chicago
KIDD, MAURICE D.
9325 Harer Av~., Chicago
5319 Winn emac Ave., Chicago
KOUOER, KEN NETH E.
Mt. Juliet
KaURACOS, WILLIAM
914 Holyoke Ave., Edwardsville
KRAUT, AKDOR J .
553+ S. Throop St., Chicago.
KREBES, JOSEPH 1.
J.
KREISINGER, HAROLD N.
2907 W. 101 St., Chicago
KREJCHA, EDWARD J.
KRESA, GEORGE L.
KRIVANEK, JEROME O.
1434 Lunt Ave., Chicago
KRUEGER, GEORGE T.
951 N. Kedzie Ave., Chicago
LAKOTA, JESSE B.
16 E. I16th St., Chicago
101
2744 W. 51st St., Chicago
I124 Ro sse ll Ave., Oak Park
KORTAS, REGINALD S.
210 S. Lincoln St., Hinsdale
719 Stewart, Carmi
I116 Washington Blvd., Oak Park
312 East Second, M etropolis
KOEPKE, Roy H.
3137 W. 16th St., Chicago
5405 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago
.
JOHNSON, THOMAS M.
300 E. Village Drive, North Lake
583 S. Harrison Ave., Kankakee
DALCASON" HANSO B.
Batchtown
2512 Lewis St., Blue Island
CLOSE, DUANE E.
CONNEY, HOWARD J.
I,
HANSON, PAUL E.
CLARK, FRANK L.
CLYDE, LEONARD
RFD
6605 S. Carpenter St., Chicago
HANKE, KENNETH E.
Carbondale
207 Hawthorne Ave., Elmhurst
CHASTAIN, GEORGE A.
365 Spring St., Elgin
3926 W. Congress St., Chicago
.
CATTANACH, ALEXANDER R.
,
GOODWIN, JAMES R.
GAGENBUCH, WALTER E., JR., 307 N. Lafayette St., Mt. Pulaski
761 Vernon Ave., Glencoe
.
GOODE, ALLEN L.
GUNTY, HAROLD P.
215 N. Pine, Arlington Heights
J.
Sutter
1848 W. 48th St., Chicago
116 W. Sargent, Litchfield
BRUMLEY, JOHN W.
CALIENDO, CARMEN
921 7th Ave., Fulton
4247 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago
Rt. 5, Quincy
BOOT, THOMAS B.
7552 Egglest011 Ave., Chicago
7747 Phillips Ave., Chicago
GAJDOSIK, WALTER S.
4122 Arthington St., Chicago
BECKMAN, VIRGIL W.
BERGAN, DANIEL E., JR.
717 McAlister Ave., Waukegan
DIETZ, CLETUS A.
DOLINAR, EDWARD F.
CHAMBERLAIN, LYMAN R.
231 S. 13th St., Maywood
414 S. Genessee St., Waukegan
7321 S. Morgan St., Chicago
842 Fletcher St., Chicago
61 East Bellevue Place, Chicago
8+3 N. Kedvale Ave., C~icago
6 '+7 South Kedvale Ave., Chicago
2217 Kenilworth, Berwyn
I118 S. Lyman Ave., Oak Park
2317 S. Lawndale Ave., Chicago
1912 N. Rutherford Ave., Chicago
602 East 90th St., Chicago
�LAMOUREUX, ALBERT H.
LASKER,
CHARLES
W.
LAVER, ARNOLD H.
LAVORENE, DANIEL D.
LAWLER, ROBERT E.
LEADERBRAND,
GLENN
H.
LEE, KENNETH T.
LEEB, NORBERT H.
LEVIN, JULES P.
LEWANDOWSKI, JOSEPH
LEWIS, IRVING A.
LINKA, MILTON B.
LITTMAN, RALPH
B.
LUBIEN, RAYMOND
LY NCH, JERRY P., JR.
McCoLL, JOHN W.
MACGUIDWIN, MELVIN
R.
MAAS, ELLIS P.
MARTIN, JOHN N.
MARTIN,
REESE
MASEK, FRED
S.
J.
MEHRTENS, WARREN F.
MENDERAK, THADDEUS
MERCER,
J.
L.
HAROLD
METCALF, GERALD H.
MICKLE, RICHARD J.
MILLER, HARRY G.
MIl.LER, ROBERT F .
MILLIN,
WILBUR
MONSER, GEORGE S.
MOORE,
JOSEPH
NERGARD JOI-IN
F.,
JR.
E.
NEWGREN, ROBERT W.
NORMAl',
NOVAK,
CARL
C.
NORMAN
F.
OBERG, DAVID E.
O'HARA JAMES E.
OLTMAN,
GERALD
\V.
OSKO, DANIEL J.
PANSCHAR, WILLIAM
G.
PATTERSOK, GEORGE ~T .
PETRY,
ARTHUR
PISTONO, JOSEPH A.
POLLACK,
EDWI N
POLLARD, JOHN T.
POSER, PHILLIP H., JR.
RAEDEL, RAYMOND G.
REED, ROBERT C.
RIESCHE, RUSSELL J.
ROBINSON, GEORGE ~l.
4651 Arthingtan St., Chicago
101 I I S. Leavitt St., Chicago
7135 West 34th St., Berwyn
5826 S. Claremont Ave., Chicago
7743 S. Normal, Chicago
RFD 2, Rochester
Alpine Road, Route I, Rockford
918 Winona Ave., Chicago
27'Q W. Arthur Ave., Chicago
508 South First St., Oregon
. 2326 Rural St., Rockford
3918 West 26th St., Chicago
Seventh Street Hotel, Rockford
3001 N. Nottingham Ave., Chicago
823 South East Ave., Oak Park
432 S. Humphry Ave., Oak Park
6,22 Ingleside Ave., Chicago
536 Fairview, Elmhurst
RFD 3, Carbondale
Oakland
2358 S. St. Louis Ave., Chicago
7704 W. Ardmore Ave., Chicago
5T40 Altgelt St., Chicago
7II S. Central, Paris
6326 Lakewood Ave., Chicago
2212 E. 70th St., Chicago
322 W. Green St., Virden
RR 6, Olney
524 Hamilton St., Evanston
Wenona
6927 Perry St., Chicago
4217 N. Central Park Ave., Chicago
2545 W. I loth St., Chicago
1433 Summerdale Ave., Chicago
2[13 S. Springdale Ave., Chicago
7038 S. Claremont Ave., Chicago
1915 Elm Street, Rockford
'50[ Martha St., Pekin
5934 Thorndale Ave., Chicago
1634 N. Mayfield Ave., Chicago
'+S E. 5th St., Hinsdale
" 55 W. 83rd St., Chicago
2036 I ndiana Ave., Chicago
9666 Pacific Ave, Franklin Park
77'3 S. ~lood St., Chicago
26 N. Douglas Ave., Belleville
5352 Ardmore Ave., Chicago
Macedonia
901 N. Winchester Ave., Chicago
21 SO W. Iowah St., Chicago
ROTI-I, WILLIAM J.
RUEHLE,
R.
JOHN
RUGGERI, ROBERT D.
C.,
RYDEEN, RAY
RYERSON,
JR.
ROBERT W.
SCHLITT, GEORGE
J..
JR.
R.
*SEILERT, Roy
L.,
SCHARBAU, HARRY
JR.
SECHLER, Roy W.
SEESLAND, WILLIAM H.
SElDA, ROBERT A.
SEILERT,
R.
Roy
J.
SELIGMAN, LEROY
SELLERGRAN, Roy H.
Ill,
SELLERS, SANFORD,
SHARP, JAMES
SHEE, PARKE
C.
E.
C.
SHEPHERD, JESSE
L.,
SHERMAN, HERBERT
JR.
SIDOTE, ROOSEVELT
SIEVERT, JACK H.
SILVERMAN, RALPH
J.
SILVEY, ~lILLlAM R., JR.
SIMICH, JOHN
SODUSKI, RUSSELL
SPENCER, WILLIAM
L.
UPDIKE, CLARENCE E.
~I AGLE,
KENNETH
E.
WEAVER, JACK S.
WHITE, ~IAYNE A.
~IILLIAMS, HOWARD F.
W[TZKE, ROBERT W.
ZIMA,
~IILLIAM
P.
ZWICK, BENJAMIN F.
361 Wilcox St., Joliet
7322 Bennett Ave., Chicago
2744 N. Neva Ave., Chicago
8338 S. May St., Chicago
1455 Carmen Ave., Chicago
3831 N. Sacramento Ave., Chicago
10+26 South Park Ave., Chicago
6646 Stony Island Ave., Chicago
408 ~I . 72nd St., Chicago
13+1 N. Central A.ve., Chicago
8019 Manistee Ave., Chicago
10+26 S. Park Ave., Chicago
423 E. I12th St., Chicago
1,+ S. Ridgeland Ave., Oak Park
1828 Asbury Ave., Evamton
803 Newport Ave., Chicago
6506 YV. 33rd St., Berwyn
513 Elmwood Ave., Joliet
2510 Vermont Quincy
213 Plummer, Calumet City
1615 N. Natoma Ave., Chicago
+752 N. Virginia Ave., Chicago
9452 Dante Ave., Chicago
3437 Oak Park Ave_, Berw):n
203I N. Latrobe Ave., Chicago
McLean
528 S. State St., Jerseyville
909 Georgetown Rd., Danville
207 'V. William St., Champaign
RR 2, Lockport
,85 West 15th St., Chicago Heights
3+52 North Major Ave., Chicago
1018 North Kedvale Ave., Chicago
609 East Poplar St., West Frankfort
INDIA.NA.
68 Stur/ellts
ARNOLD,
BABICK,
CLIFFORD
JOHN
BARNTHOUSE,
E.
J.
HARRY
D.
BARTON, HERMAN
BAUMAN,
B IGGS,
CLARENCE
DUANE
E.
M.
I.
F.
BRADLEY, RUSSELL
BROADY,
ELMER
CARLIN, MARION S.
CARLSON, JOHN R. JR.
CARMOKEY,
WARREN
CARPENTER, CHARLES
102
E.
E.
1122 E. 8th St., Muncie
380+ Carey St., E. Chicago
Route 2, Seymour
7+2 165th St., Hammond
+,+ \V. Franklin St., Berne
Box 5, Hedrick
Route 1, Hamlet
1923 Mansfield Ave., Indianapolis
'307 Wilson Ave., Goshen
129 California St., Hobart
Manilla
619 ~I. Market St., New Albany
�CARROLL, ALFREI) A.
RR I, P ortl and
V AN METER, JOHN E.
9 18 E. I rvington Av e., South Bencl
CARSON, FRED L.
620 East 21St St., And e rson
CARTER, LEE R.
2112 S. H ack ley St., Muncie
VOHLAND, MARION G.
WEAVER, BILLE L.
'+31 N. M eridi an St., Indianapoli s
1108 North Main St., Bicknell
CASPE R, A LFRED J.
218 +th St., Cannelton
CHANDLER, J EWELL B.
C IIAPMA N, DEA N D.
CLAGET, HARRY 0., JR.
I,
L y nn
+08 S. M eri dian St., \Vinc hest e r
CLA RK, RAYMO ND S.
103 6 C liff St., Brookvill e
CLARK, R USSELL R.
679 Fillmore St., Ga ry
Morri stown
CI.EGG, ROBERT G.
CLEV ELAND, H UBERT R.
16 17 18th St ., Terre Haute
C LI NTOK , RA Y
Plain v ill e
225 S. 5th St., Gary
RR I, Bainbrid ge
CLINTO N, R USSELL C.
CLODFELTER, KE NNETH L.
~l.
I
127 East +8th St., Indi a napo li s
725 0
N. Main St., Tipton
450 Eaton Ave., India'napolis
Rt. 2, Covington
HAROLD H.
DOUGHERTY, JAMES S.
'4'9 N. Chester St., Indian apo li s
503 W. North St., L ebanon
EDGEWORTH, JOHN R .
Box 56, Bloomington
ERICKSO N, GEORGE H.
4I7 B ennin g hof Ave., Evansville
GERLACK, CYRIL J.
GRAHAM, RI CHA RD K.
15 N. Salisbury St., W . Lafayette
HABICH, Gus, JR.
HAMILTO N, ROBERT T.
HARTMA N, ERCIL E .
H ERSH, R OBERT A.
909 E. Blackford Ave., Evansville
3 '4 Ru sse ll St., West Lafayette
'42
~l.
35th St., Indianapo li s
1030 Columbia Ave., Fort Wayne
HOLLOWAY, CARL F.
343 W. +th St. , Auburn
Lapel
H UERTA, JOHN F.
1438 Jefferson St., Gary
JO NES, ROBERT D.
KOONTZ, WAYNE F.
1926 East 21st St., Des Moines
SMITH, . LEE E .
SWARTZ, JOB K E.
SWENSON, CA RL M .
THARP, B ENJAM IN
+12 Third St., Am es
Box ,+2, Lawler
Correctionville
~1.
8 16
VRCHOTA, R OY E.
\~T IER SMA,
LOVERIDGE, HAROLD L.
MCCLINTIC, MORRIS E.
MCKINLEY, R OBERT
MARSHALL, ROBERT L.
RR 2, Seymour
2328 Mapl e Street, Columbus
RR 3, Kokomo
159 Sheetz St., W. L a fa yette
GARY E.
13 Students
FRIESEK, ER IC
J.
CU MMI NS, GEORGE A.
G IL ES, BENJAMIN M.
KEPLEY, ERNEST
J.
SILER, ROB ERT F.
SITNICKI, A LEX
SULLIVAN, EUGENE A.
Rt. 2, Erie
SIEGRIST, GEORGE B., JR.
4436 Henry Ave., Hammond
RR 3, Box 99, Kokomo
350 Grant St., Gary
RR 9, Box 567, Indianapoli s
1804 Conwell St., Con ne rsvill e
7009 Kennedy Ave., H a mmond
951 Tecumseh Place, Indianapoli s
608 W. lith St., Hutchin son
SIXTA, JOSEPH V.
THOMPSON, JEAN W.
4000 Oakland
TREBIl.COCK, WILLIAM S. JR.
Ave., Kansas City
B ox 93, DeSota
90 1 6th Ave., Garden City
KENTUCKY
34 Students
AVERITT, J AMES C.
General Delivery, Trenton
BASS, LEWIS
2312 Broadmeade Road, Louisville
BLANCETT, JAMES C., JR.
Borrs, BILLY B.
CALDWELL, EDW IN O.
113 S. Cass St., P e ru
Bic kn ell
Rt. I, Lindsborg
OLSON, ALFRED W.
331 Lane Ave., E lkhart
Scon, JOSEPH W.
1514 Sou th Market, Wichita
LUNDQUIST, CLINTON E.
J.
I,
R oute I, Chanute
Kings Garden, R oute +, Hutchinson
LOUIS, CLAUD E.
RO USH, DWI GHT W.
SHAHBAZ, JOH N C.
SHROYER, ROBERT W.
721 Ohio St., Wichita
R oute 2, Larned
LEIGH NOR, WILLIAM C.
CAWOOD, DONALD R.
SASEWICH, HENRY T.
'+5 E lli s Ave., ~l ichita
700 E . Broadwa y, Newton
El.Llon·, FORREST A.
CA RLI SLE, J OHN G.
CARTWR IGHT, JAMES
RFD
\Vater loo
KANSAS
1618 Pra iri e Ave., South Bend
MIZ E, JAMES C.
O'BRIEN, ~l ILl.IAM F.
Daw~on ,
Nora Springs
Hull
Rt. 9 Stellhorn Rd., Ft. Way ne
519 Clayton Ave., Ft. Wa yn e
116 Main St., Grinnell
JACOBS, DONALD A.
3615 S. W ebst e r St., Ft. ~lay n e
CROUCH, MAX E.
DAHL, JOH N C.
DAVAN, CARL F.
Linden
Eight Stutients
SILCOCK, SIDNEY J.
1627 S. Morto n Ave., Ev an svi lle
CONNER, WILLIS B., III
I,
IOWA
226 Wa shingto n Blvd., Ft. Wa y ne
RR
CLARK, JAM ES R.
ROBI NSON, ROBERT
RR
+1 2 Fulton St., J effe rso nvill e
CLARK, B UE LL R.
DAVIS,
CLINT K.
2+10 S. Calhoun St., Fort ~I ayne
CHELF, JAM ES R.
CLOUD, SILAS E.
COBURN, W ALLACE
\V II~ KINS ,
+1\6 5 Massachusetts, Gary
~l .
CECIL, GERALD Q., JR.
CI-I ESCI-I I RE, WILLIAM T.
Calhoun
401 Co ll ege St., Winchester
2528 Ridgewood Ave., Louisville
1710 Eastern Ave., Covington
E lkton
Cawood
+ Miami Pkwy., Ft. Thoma
4[0 Murry St., Frankfort
CHR IST IA N, VIRGIL L., JR.
Horse Cave.
CLARK, HAROLD D.
Beech Creek
CLARKE, NOBLE H., JR.
CLARK, THOMAS W.
CLOWER, WILLIAM J.
COCANOUGHER, R oy K.
3013 Wentworth, Louisville
39 I3 Lincoln Ave., Covington
9' 5 Texas Ave ., Louisville
Springfield
�CONNOR, THEODORE F., JR.
106 N. 26th St., Louisville
DELONG, HENRY F.
DENHAM, EARL S.
610 Main St., Lexington
ERNSPIKER, JOHN S., JR.
J effersonto\\'n
HARRIS, JAMES T., JR.
534 Rose St., Lexington
HILL, JESSE B.,
Rt. 5, Kevil
HORTON, ARTHUR E.
Rt.
JOHNSON, VANLEY T.
I,
Winchester
Four Students
COBURK, LAWRENCE C.
KINSER, JAMES C.
Rockhold
Columbia
.
Pikeville
LONG, THOMAS C., JR.
92+ Bland Ave., Shelbyville
Rt.
MCCOLLUM, JOHN T.
I,
STEEVES, DOUGLAS W.
MCKINNEY, ROBERT L.
ROTTMAN, ROBERT B.
SHAUGHNESSY, JAMES W.
31 Students
ANDREWS, HARRY I., JR.
4829 Cordell Ave., Bethesda
BAZZELL, EUGENE L.
16q Hollins St., Baltimore
BRUBAKER, LEWIS E.
J..
BURRILL, JAMES
311 Broad St., Falmouth
CICALA, VINCENT
Campbellsville
East Broadway, Lincoln
53 Lawrence St., .Dover-Foxcroft
MARYLAND
Box 227, Valley Station
MILLER, ISIAH K.
High Street, Winthrop
WARREN, GORDON B.
Rt. 4, Paris
LAWRENCE, EBENEZER A.
7 Gray Ave., Saco
FOURNIER, WAYNE O.
Sonora
KING, LIONEL T.
LAYNE, EDWIN
MAINE
Thealka
2350' Georgetown Rd., Bethesda
JR.
420'2 Willshire Ave., Baltimore
.
9396 Old B1adeflburg Rd., Silver Spring
COFFMAN, FREDERICK E.
Bloomsbury Ave., Catonsvi ll e
100'+ E. Kentucky, Louisville
CHURCH, PAUL D.
Millington
130'4 32nd St., Louisville
DUBAV, JOSEPH V.
618 Stamford Rd., Baltimore
EMGE, GEORGE E.
LOUISIANA
GARNER, JOHN D.
c/o Levy, 4443 Pall Mall Rd., Baltimore
HARRIS, JOHN R.
Two Students
LAMBERT, RICHARD L.
38Jl Brooklyn Ave., Baltimore
GITTLEMAN, AARON
Box 4'2, Chatham
1611 Marigny St., New Orleans
121 Belvedere Ave., Cambridge
HAR&YMAN, DOUGLAS T., Putty Hill and Baker Ave., Fullerton
HOOK, EUGENE E.
7'0' Gephart Drive, Cumberland
LUNDQUIST, GEORGE A.
MARCUS, G. L.
80'12 Piney Branch Rd., Silver Sprin g
.
670'1 Park Heights Ave., Baltimore
PAUGH, PAUL E.
120' Waverly St., Westernport
PFEIFFER, JOHN E.
2637 Hafer Street, Baltimore
PIERCE, GEORGE W.
625 Stokes St., Harve de Grace
POKORNV, JOSEPH K.
220'0' E . Madison St., Baltimore
RUBIN, NATHM; G.
290'1 Ulman Ave., Ba ltimore
RUPERT, WALTER P., III
4'0' Markland Ave., Baltimore
SHANKLIN, RICHARD G., JR.
309 E. Melrose Ave., Baltimore
SHELTON, PA UL G.
SHERLOCK, THOMAS
5220' Tramore Rd., Baltimore
H.,
33 22
Auchentoroly Terrace,
Baltimore
Hillcrest Ave., Patkv'ill e
SHEWELL, JOSEPH H., JR.
SHIMEK, ALBERT J.
427 GlobeI' St., Baltimore
STARR, JAMES G.
VOERMANN, \VILLIAM O.
1654 Darley Ave., Baltimore
J.
7'9 Highwood Drive, Baltimore
WHEATLEY, WILLIAM
YANKELLOW, HERBERT
ZE UCH, VVI NIFRED C.
30'0'1 Frisby St., Baltimore
2472 Keyworth Ave., Baltimore
Rosemont, Halethorpe Branch
MASSACHUSETTS
36 Students
ANDERSON, HENRY R., JR.
BARCEWICZ, ELMER A.
BELMORE, HOMER F., JR.
BONATAKIS, STEPHEN P.
8, Harlem St., Worcester
20'8 Fie ld St., Brockton
50 Bluff St., Worcester
'7 Asinof Ave., Chicopee
BOWDEN, HAROLD C.
16 Highland St., G loucester
BUERHAUS, ROBERT B.
148 Harris Ave., Needham
BURAK, EDMUND T.
BURNSIDE, DONALD L.
CAPSALlS, JAMES A.
COFFEY, JOHN G.
COHEN, MYRON
Main St., Norwell
4' Frankl in St., Lowell
6+, HuntingtO'n Ave., Boston
5' Deerling Rd., Dorchester
COUGHLlK, BRUCE R.
COUTURE, PAUL H.
D'ARCY, JOHN
79 Auburn Rd., Millbury
J.
DEGENNARO, PETER
DUMAS, ARTHUR W.
97 Orchard St., Lynn
90' Providence St., Worcester
75 Armadine St., Dorchester
29 Wordsworth St., East Boston
'10' Pleasant St., Fairhaven
�EATON, ALBERT S.
.
ELDREDGE, WALTER C., JR.
GAR Highway, Eastham
EllA, JOSEPH
CASHEN, RAYMOND J.
Newton Rd., Amesbury
104 Myrtle St., Lawrence
FISH, HARRIS E.
1871 Washington St., South Walpole
FISHER, ROBERT R.
.
FRANCO, ALFRED V.
.
211 Allen St., Athol
GULLICKSEN, ROY S.
LASCOLA, VINCENT J.
LEDWITH, FRANCIS X.
CLARK, JOHN F.
82 Elm St., Somerville
27 Francis St., Belmont
COBB, WILLIAM E.
YERXA, WENDELL H.
COHEN, SIDNEY
60 Newburgh St., Roslindal e
DAVIS, THOMAS W.
BIRD,' KARL J.
.
Frontier, Hillsdale
.
.
•
.
Marne
235 Fourth Ave., Iron River
303 N. Pine River, Ithaca
.
.
.
.
Rt.
I,
Yale
3384 Vinewood Ave., Detroit
DEAN, GLEN E.
1321 E. North, Lansing
2I06 Maybury Ave., Flint
DICK, WILLIAM C.
20I03 Charleston, Detroit
DORSEY, ARTHUR J.
523 Gardenia Ave., Royal Oak
20111 Yacama, Detroit
.
.
607 N. Hayford St., Lansing
Rt. 2, Morley
EDGERLY, MAX A.
Rt. 4, Midland
I,
DAY, ROBERT E.
EATON, WESLEY J.
Box 336, Fral!klin Mine
.
Rt.
3361 Roche ster, Detroit
DUn-lIE, HECTOR W.
818 Brown St., Sault St. Marie
.
1608 Second St., Jackson
DESHANO, JOHN \V.
ISS Students
ANTONELLI, GEORGE J.
2703 CoJraine Dr., Pontiac
Cox, ROBERT P.
252 Brown St., Waltham
BALAGNA, LAWRENCE F.
400 Eyerett St., Lansing
10IO S. Kinney, Mt. Pleasant
.
CROZIER, ROBERT C.
MICHIGAN
ANDERSON, JOHN H. ' .
1949 Lansing Ave., Detroit
CLUM, THEODORE V.
33 Newbern Ave., Medford
RIGOLl, ROSARIO L.
Box 147, Britton
1834 Horton Ave., SE, Grand Rapids
CLARK, ROBERT H.
33 Ocean Avenue, Winthrop
MERCURIO, ANTHONY F.
.
7459 Emily St., Detroit
CLARK, ANDREW M., JR.
529 LaGrange St., West Roxbury
LEVEY, HAROLD A.
16726 Edinborough, Detroit
CHRISTENSEN, EARL P.
Bancroft Road, Andover
KOVICH, JOHN N.
913 N. Harrison, Saginaw
E.
CHRISTIAN, ROBERT T.
32 Ledyard St., Springfield
KELLY, WILLIAM J.
JOHN
CHOJNOWSKI, WALTER A.
129 Goden St., Belmont
JOHNSO N, GEORGE F.
131 E. North, Lansing
CHEEVER, RUSSELL M.
Hyde Park
96 Lynn Fells Parkway, Melrose
JOHANSON, FRANK T.
308 Fourth St., Stambaugh
CHAPIN,
45 Broady Ave., Quincy
HOLLI NGSHEAD, HARRY W.
CASSELL, LARS E.
CHAMBERS, KENNETH G.
18 Gambier St., Auburndale
19 Reddy Ave.,
GRIFFIN, JOHN W.
8901 Kimberly Ct., Detroit
CESSNA, SAMUEL R.
185 King St., Springfield
GRIFFIN, NEILSON C.
31090 York Road, Fraser
CASKEY, FRANK R.
482 Muskegcm Ave., Muskegon
ElSINGER, GEORGE E.
.
BOOKER, LEE K.
301 W. Munising Ave., Munising
EM MOREY, PAUL V.
1100 John St., Sault St. Marie
BOYD, WILBUR S.
465 N. Paris ' Ave., Grand Rapids
BOILEY, CLARENCE D.
BREEST, ROBJ.!RT L.
Rt. 5, Mt. Pleasant
BUIKE, DOUGLAS J.
310 W. 2nd . St., Imlay City
BUNCE, ROBERT V.
2019 Rundale, Lansing
CARY, ROBERT ·A.
Ewen
FORS, PAUL W.
19309 Twain, Detroit
BRIAN, HARVEY E.
79 Freemont St., Battle Creek
FRANCIS, HAROLD F.
17330 Asbury Park, Detroit
FROWNFELTER, RICHARD A.
.
105
207 Wood St., Hudson
22039 Madison, Dearborn
GILDNER, DONALD W.
903 E. Lincoln Ave., Royal Oak
GOSLER, CHARLES E.
Decatur
.
FRUTCHEY, JAMES L.
300 Ingraham St., Bay City
�GREENFIELD,
202+ Pingree, Detroit
GEORGE
9+ Avalon Ave., Highland Park
HAMB\", HAROLD H.
HED3TROM,
Princeton
ROBERT W.
3'+ Claremont PI., N. E., Grand Rapids
HICKOK, RICHARD H.
HILL, SIDNEY
lIILL,
J.
Rudyard
'NILLlAM
215 Cleveland Ave., Ishpeming
C.
253' N. Westnedge Ave., Kalamazoo
H OEKSTRA, MARVIN G .
~' .
lIOELZLE, HAROl.D C .
325
H UN T,
. 526 Garla'nd St., Flilll
EI.TOr-:
HYSLOP,
H.
RICHARO
J.
1225+ Maiden,
J OH NSON, HAROLD A.
412
~' .
J OH NSOI' , WALTER P.
K ELLY,
~' ILLIAM
Kl.1 I' E,
ROB ERT
K OIIA N,
L.
ARTHUR
KRE NZER,
C.
J.
308 Ea,t ~'e ,t Street, Sturgis
17 159 San Juan, Detroit
KEITII
LE r-:C;Y El., ERNEST S.
LI NTOr-: , LLOYD
LYON S,
ROBERT
L\ 'ITO N,
84 2 ' Gartner Ave., Detroit
L.
,+OH
Ln; CII, ~' ILLIAM
K.
T.
J.
WIl.LlAM
SAM
PENBERTHY,
233+ Junction, Detroit
POPIS,
L.
817 Oak St. Kalamazoo
RUBIN,
MITCHEl.l.
15+ 84 Su ssex, Detroit
25 0 5 14th St., Detroit
R.
RUSSELL, RONALD H.
RUTHERFORD,
WILI.IAM
RYAN, THOMAS P.
M c I N ERNEY,
ROBERT
G.
Detroit
SAUER, EDWARD A.
MARK
\"'.
,+250 E lmd ale Ave. , Detroit
W.
Dearborn Township
MAK OW SKI , RAYMOND
J.
MARTI N,
KEN N ETH
F.
MARTI N, ROBERT W., JR.
M EnR, THERON B.
M U RTO,
R U SSELL
J.
E.
N AIM Y, GEORGE R.
N EAGL E,
FREDERICK D.
NE UBERT, DAVID S.
N ORT N ESS, JOHN
. 5 '37 Seminole, Detroit
F.
1-1 .
J.
SCHLATCHTER, HENRY ~' .
Scm-nED,
JACK J.
G.
SEITER, EDWARD M.
SELLERS,
SELLS,
VERNON
T.
HOWARD H.
SEMELROTH, WENDELL H .
SENECAL, WAYNE H.
1997 1 Cardoni Ave., Detroit
204 86 Cam eron, D etroit
11 25 E. Sixth St., Royal Oak
300 E. Eu : lid , Detroit
159 20 G I aston bl! ry Rd ., Detroit
'4 20 3 Ohio, D etroit
90 3 Wat er St., Eaton Rapid s
172 ,6 Hawthorne, Detroit
782 1 Senato r St., Detroit
4042 Norwood Place, Detroit
25 1 Allen, M us!,'egon
5259 Gar land , Detroit
.
.
219+ Cotta ge Grove Ave., Muskegon
'5898 Asbury Park, Detroit
SERVIS, EDWARD H.
914 Johnson, Saginaw
. East Tawas
SEXTON, JAMES E .
16526 Princeton, Detroit
6692 Rohns, Detroit
MI LKE Y, JACK W.
MILL ER, GILLEM
5 109 Mitchell, Detroit
6 13+ Field, Detroit
M ALYSZ , BERNARD F.
RUTLEDGE, RUSSEI.I .
SEGUIN, LINeOL"
Edmore Dr., Detroit
784 8 Durand, Detroit
9 126 Ca rdoni, Detroit
RUBELW, JOSEPH S .
Lincoln
LEROY
156H
ROLBY, GEORGE A.
Lake Odessa
M AHAR,
838 \\'. Kalamaz eo Ave., Kalamazoo
RODES, R USSELL W.
LEE
MAJ ORS,
18309 Monica St., Detroit
E.
RANDALL, RA Y
RUSSELL,
2,6 Marlborough, Detroit
Rudyard
F.
POTIKER, HUGHES
27'5 Be3trice, Detroit
87 2 5 Orangelawn, Detroit
6(, Hazelwood, Detroit
T.
' 128H Klinger, Detroit
SYLVESTER V.
POSTMA, WILLIAM
C.
MAGILL, CAl.VIN
Rt. 2, Sturgi s
JR.
PON, DON F.
STEVE
500 Wilwood Dr., E. Lansing
1206+ Sanford Ave., Detroit
16936 Brady, betroit
F.,
RUDNYK,
245 Glendale Ave., Highland Park
5'+ E. Washington St., St. Louis
M.
C.
K.
318' Grrla'nd Ave., Kalamazoo
PHOEBUS, ZADOC C.
GLEN N
C.
723 Seyhurn, Detroit
R.
ROBERT
ARTHUR
5397 Rohn, Detroit
GROVER W.
M CCARTNE\',
M AC LA CHl.Ar-:, BURTON
Saginaw St., Lansing
40(, West St.,. Three Rivers
MA C DoNALll,
M CTNTYRE,
~T.
197' 3 Sorrento, Detroit
PHILLIPS, WILLIAM S.
EI.{IC
3228
T.
PERKEY, CHARLES
E. Seven Mile Road, Detro:t
4 13 2 Lakeview,
785+ Bingham, Dearborn
G.
PASS, THOMAS
POLEY, ORSON
12026 Mincle" Ave., Detroit
33+ 1 \"'inter St., Sagin aw, 35
LA ?-;G, JAMES M.
PALAZZOLO,
1928 Yemans, Hamtramck
JR.
FREDERICK
2323 Brcckway, Saginaw
5360 St. Clair, Detroit
ANTHONY, JR.
ORRITT,
POHL,
'+31 Hegel R oad, Goodrich
J.,
F.
OPPENLANOER, AUSTIN E.
MU:1ising Ave., Munising
241 Pingree St., Comstock
I
KR US KA, ARTH UR J.
LA NC AST ER,
Detroit
12823 Appoline Ave., Detroit
H.
FREOERICK
KRAFT,
Seventh St., Flint
OBUCHOWSKI, WALTER
O'KRAY, HENRY
12738 Mettetal St., Detroit
3855 35th St., Detroit
4618 Beniteau, Detroit
1871 E. Grand Blvd., Detroit
Rt. 3, Ypsilanti
18204 Riopelle, Detroit
SHANKWILER, HORACE
SHANOR, RI CHARD B.
SHAW, WILLIAM
SHEDD, RONALD
R.
E.
SHELDON, THOMAS B.
SHELER, RAY H.
SHERBAN, DANIEL
37 Tennyson, Highland Park
4568 Lamoreaux Blvd. Comstock Park
146 S. Charles, Saginaw
229 Church, Tekonsha
416 George St., Midland
4042 Madison St., Grand Rapids
17844 Mack Ave., Detroit
�L.
SHERIDAN, BERNARD
'+939 Hampton, Grosse Pte. Park
613 Grace, Flint
SHERMAN, DONALD E.
507 Seventh St., Bay City
SHERMAN, RICHARD E.
SHICK,
L.
ROBERT
7202 Davidson, Davison
1652 Montague, Muskegon
SHOLTEN, HAROLD 'IV.
SHOOP,
RICHARD
2686 Nebraska, Detroit
C.
L.
SHULL, DAVID
35 Sherman, Battle Creek
77+0 Lawton, Detroit
SHUPERT, "VII.I.IAM R.
H.
SILVERTHORN, ERWIN
80+ N. Chipman St., Owosso
1923 Ottowa, Saginaw
SIMKINS, LEON A.
338 Alfred St., Baltimore
SIMMERMAN, DALE 'V.
H.
TOBER, LAWRENCE
208 S.
H.
TODD, ARTHUR
ANDREI\'
\VHITHE AD,
ASA
St., Bay City
4'+ Fuller Ave., SE, Grand Rapids
Topp, JUNIOR G.
\V ALDSMITI-I,
Sh~rman
866 Nottingham, Grosse Pointe Park
'9020 "Voodring St., Farm in gton
E.
108 Lord, Gai nes
S.
209 N. Kendall, Battle Creek
\"1 ESLER, ROBERT 'IV.
+6+6 St. Jean, Detroit
ZERBA, ROBERT
MINNESOTA
IS Studellts
R.
GUNDERSON, DONALD
320z Gilbert St., Duluth
M.
F.
HAGEN, HARLAND
KETCHEL, EDWARD
Underwood
188 Arch St., St. Paul
E.
LABO UNTY, Roy
Rt.
QUEE,
6z6 15th, No., Virginia
A.
JACK
+IZ+ 26th Ave., So., Minneapolis
E.
CARLETON
SKIBA,
Box '56, T,,'o Harbors
1227 S. Park, Red "'ing
MATTSON, KENNETII B.
RUST,
I ,
J.
MATANICIr, MIKE
139 East Arch St., St. Paul
Ntw Brighton
EUGENE F.
R.
vVaite Park
STAHL, CHARLES " '.
210 Fifth Avenue St., Virginia (St. Louis)
SPIEKER,
KILIAN
Ghent (Lyon)
VERCOUTERE, PAUL J.
" 'A LDORN,
JOHN
P.
ZO[
Star Rt.
WEDMER, CALVIN C.
WE NDO RF, JIM
Blake Road, Hopkins
I,
Box Iz6-A, Hibbing
526 B rua d Street, Jackson
LAMPE, HENRY E.
123 I Secolld St., SW, Rochester
E.
LANCASTER,
T.
" ' ILLIAM
Houlka
Rt. I, Pope
MCCULLAR, EDWARD C.
MISSISSIPPI
29 Students
L.
ALLISON, JAMES
ANDERS,
CANADA, RAY
JAMES
CAVETT,
CHANCE,
T.
R.
L. .
CHARLIE
CLARKSON,
N.
College Heights, Meridian
E . , JR.
FRANK G.,
JR.
Holcomb
JONES, ROBERT
'IV.
JONES, WALKER "V., JR.
E.
R.
Bridgeton
. BROWN, LEON " '.
133 N. Lawn, Kansas City
BERLIEW, EARL
HUNTZ, BILLIE
CURTIS,
'500 River Road, Greenwood
219 Lee Ave., Crystal Springs
1406 E, 28th St., Kansas City
BELL, MARION F.
Rt. I, Mize
R.
I10I E. Missouri Ave., Kansas City
BARBIERI, ROGER J.
735 Popular Blvd., Jackson
"V.
JOSEPH
Mt. Olive
23 Students
Barr
Fayette
HAYDEN, JACK
KENNA,
2,
6,2 N. Rankin St., Natchez
MISSOIJBI
Amory
GADDIS, TRUMAN G.
GREEN, HOKARD
Rt.
L.
832 Arlington St., Jackson
3 I 8 \Vashington St.; Yazoo City
Q.
COBB, WILLIAM A.
GRACE,
P. O. Box 267, Wheeler
SHAW, ALCIDE
Rt. 2, Columbus
CLARK, ARNOLD H.
CLARK,
Rt. 2, Sa repta
M.
Canton
CHILDRESS, " ' ALTER F.
CORBAN, HARRY
W.
Oxford
CLINTON M.
JOSEPH
JR.
JAMES
ROGERS, CLARKES D.
Edwards
L.,
CARPENTER, AUBREY
CASH,
RICKS,
1222 First St., Jackson
R.
14[6 Madison St., Corinth
MORTON
MILLER,
Tippo
ALBERT T.
716 Broad St., Columbia
McDANIeL, WARREN H.
MICHIE, ROBERT G.
J.
GERALD
DITI'RICH,
Rt. I, Mound City
Rt.
E.
F.
CHARLES
Box +20 Newton
RALPH
HESTON, " 'ALTER
+20 Pecan Ave., Philadelphia
Summit
S.
L.
5016 College, Kansas City
JOHNSON, CHARLES C.
Rt. 4, Fayette
E.
Grain Valley
JOHNSON, CLIFTON
107
Indep endence
6527 Summit St., Kansas City
Higbee
FOLZ, RICHARD S.
GOLDEN,
I,
6832 Sa lzburger, St. Louis
�JOHNSON, ERVIN
J.
831 Santa Fe Trail, Boonville
JONES, WALTER
Rt.
LEES, NORMAN O.
I,
NEW
Elsberry
40 Students
515 Spruce St., Kansas City
NECESSARY, GEORGE R .
307 0
Strasburg
STEELE, LLOYD B .
1520 South Harrison, Sedalia
STOLL, R AYMON D H.
.
TILLMAN, FRANCIS A., JR.
TORANTORE, FRED R.
TRAPP, ROBERT H.
ANGLE, WILLIAM H.
North Pleasant, Independence
SHIMEL, BERL J .
.
.
.
.
AZZI, HENRY J.
985 Lorraine Ave., Union
.
381 Remsen Ave., New Brunswick
BALESTRA, FELICE R.
Black Horse Pike, Camden
BARNEY, COLEMA N, JR.
Alma
2161 E sth er, St. Loui s
138 Prospect St., East Orange
5240 Daggett Ave., St. Louis
BLICHARZ, EDWARD F.
39 Beacon St., Newark
BOCCHIERI, GEORGE S.
5406 Bergenline Ave., We t New York
Rt.
I,
Grandview
BOLEN, JOHN
MONTANA
Rt.
I,
BUCKWALTER, CHARLES R.
22 Messenger St., Toms River
221 Palisad e Rd., Elizabeth
Box 223, Miles City
79 E Street, Carney's Point
Broadus
CRAMER, WATSON D.
1543 Chambers St., Trenton
Stockett
CLOTHIER, GEORGE E.
218 Walnut St., East Orange
COLYER, KENNETH H .
87 Royal Ave., Hawthorne
LONG, WILLIAM H.
NEBRASKA
EMMER, FRED 1.
FAHA,
Eight Students
FUSSILLO, LoUIS R.
2512 Chicago St., Omaha
CHAB, FRANCIC A.
DeWitt
JONES, MILTON S.
1035 S. 17th St., Lincoln
KASPER, JOSEPH F., JR.
.
PETERSON, HERMAN C.
ROONEY, PATRICK A.
.
GALEX, IRVING I., Rt
HU ND, HARRY W.
JACKSON, GEORGE A.
Leigh
Kearney
Cedar Bluffs
JENCHEN, FREDERICK W.
KLECHA, CHESTER F.
LA NG, WALTER C.
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Five Students
CROTEAU, JOHN M.
FORTIER, R OGER 1.
FOURNIER, L AW RE NCE E.
GALE, FREDERICK 1.
450 Beech Ave., Garwood
300 Greenbrook Rd., N. Plainfield
39 Maplewood Ave., Bogota
504 Broadway, Paterson
8615 Newkirk Ave., North Bergen
1270 Park Ave., Plainfield
725 East Broad St., Westfield
MILLER, WILLIAM
MOORE, PAUL
61 E. 12th St., Paterson
10 Mercer St., Carta ret
MARTIN, JOHN N., JR.
108
14 Wheeler Ave., Westwoocl
LEARY, CLAYTON N .
LUSKEY, JOHN
54 W. Ninth St., Penacook
45 Gilbert St., Laconia
499 Main St., Paterson
Allenwood and Lakewood Rd., Lakewood
LAVISH, ALEXA NDER
LESTER, LOUIS W.
1408 Elm St., Manchester
Main St., M a rlboro
42 First St., Dover
City
19 Burnett Terrace, West Orange
.
I,
HAWES, JOHN S.
Prague
MOI-INSEN, EARL H.
371 Jersey Ave., Fairview
112 Grace St., Jersey
GEORGE H.
FAUNTLEROY, PHILIP W ., JR.
4120 " R " St., Omaha
DONNELLY, LOUIS R.
231 East Third Ave., Roselle
2413 Camner St., Coytesville
CHARSHA, GROVER A.
KA NE, JOSEPH R.
BRENNAN, WILLIAM E.
J.
BOSETTI, PATRICK
CAUGHMAN, KEN NETH G., JR.
Three Students
BROW, RAYMOND 1.
34 Hornsby St., Fords
BARRIE, KE NNETH R.
404 East loth St., Kansa s City
TRAVIS, WAYNE E.
JOH NSON, KEITH M.
J~'BSEY
J.
1181 Jaques Ave., Rahway
634 Park Ave., Collingswood
c /o Floyd Harshman, Nutley
�POLITI, VINCENT P.
RAFF, MI LTON M.
13 Warman St., Montclair
BRISTOL, HARRY L.
540 N. James St., Peekskill
141 Goodwin Ave., Newark
BROFMAN, MORRIS
138 First Ave., New York
112 New Milford Ave., Dumont
RASMUSSEN, AMBROSE G.
18 De Forest Ave., Redbank
SAMPOLI, PATRICK F .
Marmora
SAPP, WILLIAM C., JR.
826 S. 19th St., Newark
SEUFFERT, ARTHUR J.
Rt. 2, Flemington
SMITH, EDWARD M.
BROOKS, ROBERT A.
B UNTEN, ROWLAND
913 N. Missouri, Roswell
Rt. I, Clovis
FLY, JOHN C.
5'0 Keleher, Albuquerque
HASHIMOTO, GENE
LANHAM, VERNON
J.
McAdoo Drug, Carlsbad
Dexter
LEE, HAROLD B.
Aztec
TERRELL, RICHARD K.
NEW
160
ADDABBO, NUNZIO
.
ALESKOVSKY, BERNIE
Ap~EL,
'70-41 II8th Ave., Jamaica, L. I.
J973 8Ist St., Brooklyn
'7 Highland Ave., Port Washington
715 Walnut St., Lockport
J80 Lovering Ave., Buffalo
BANK, NORMAN
5 Bl y St., Rochester
BARTLEY, BERNARD
Harbor Hill Rd., Roslyn
BASTAK, JOHN
J04-J6 206th St., Hollis, L. I.
BATCHELOR, CALVIN
50 Oakdale Dr., Rochester
BATES, ALFRED D.
Hemlock
BEAM, EDWARD B.
592 Saratoga St., Cohoes
BELANGER, FRANCIS J .
2230 Kingsland Ave., Bronx
BENZA, JOSEPH F.
88-29 69th Rd., Forrest Hills, L. I.
BERLA ND, EDWARD D.
1006 Franklyn St., Rome
BETTS, JOSEPH C.
BETTUM, RALPH
623
BIDWELL, CHARLES W.
37 Maple Ave., Suffern
BILLMAN, OWEN S.
,
56th St., Brooklyn
58 Columbus Ave., Oceanside
100-03 205th PI., Hollis, L. I.
BIRD, FRANKLIN H., JR.
P. O. Box 91, Ave. 13, Kings Park
BYLDE NBURGH, JOSEPH L.
BONHOTEL, VERNON F.
Rt. 59, West Nyack
J.
J.
4 Flower Hill Pl., Port Washington, L. I.
BORIOTTI, CELESTINO
BOROWSKI, HE NRY
BOSCH, ROHLI N L.
BOSSMAN, WARREN
BRAMM, DullLEY M.
BRANSE, MELVIN D .
BRASSER, WILBUR J., JR.
BRECKI NRIDGE, . JOHN S., JR.
BRESLER, GILBERT
2+2 Alphonse St., Rochester
.. 25 West St., Geneva
J.
163-49 23rd Ave., Flushing, L. I.
CAPPY, DO NALD M.
CARBONE, VINCENT
920 ,8th St., Brooklyn
3433 DeKalb Ave., New York
J.
CARLSEN, LEIF A.
"9 Goodell St., Buffalo
85th St., Brooklyn
CARMAN, MORTIMER S.
J.
43 John son PI., Freeport, L. 1.
56 Eastern Ave., Ossining
206 Sedgwick Ave., Yonkers
801 Locust Ave., Schenectady
100 Rockl yn Ave., Lynnbrook
96 ' Hammerschmidt PI., Buffalo
BALL, CHARLES F.
CANE, ALBERT
CASPER, VERNON O.
424 Seventh St., Buffalo
664 Eaton Rd., Rochester
BAKER, WARRE N A.
456 E. 179th St., New York
CALDWELL, LAWREKCE R.
94-01 64th Rd., Forest Hills
556 84th St., Brooklyn
BAIMAN, JEROME
BUTO, RAYMOND A.
"7-09 84th Ave., Richmond Hill, L. I.
103-34 42nd Ave., Corona, L. I.
BACHY, THOMAS F.
562 W. 113th St., New York
CASHIN, ARTHUR R.
327 53rd St., Brooklyn
AUGUSTINE, HERBERT E.
Allen Rd ., East Rochester
J.
B UTLER, EDWARD
Charles St., Islip Terr., L. I.
101 I Carroll Pl., Bronx
ATTRIDGE, JOSEPH J.
39 Fawn Ave., Salamanca
CARTOZIAN, WILLIAM W .
WILLIAM .L .
ATKI NSON, JAMES A.
171 S. Cherry St., Poughkeepsie
90-68 206th St., Qu eens Village, L. 1.
CARRIER, ROBERT H.
Students
ARONOFF, DAVID D.
ARONOWSKY, JULIAN J .
JR.
CARPENTER, RAYMO ND W.
400 Fernwood Ave., Rochester
ANDREWS, WILLIAM R.
J..
J.
CARPENTER, DAVID
YOHK
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AMICO, MICHAEL A.
219 E. William St., Waterloo
BUSCH, ROBERT L .
524 West Iron, Albuquerque
CASAUS, JESSE
15 Bristol St., Brooklyn
BRUCH, GEORGE H.
BURLEY, RUSSELL J.
Seven Students
DENNIS, ROBERT F.
64 E. 90th St., New York
BROWN, JACK
BURKE, THOMAS
NEW MEXICO
790 Walnut St., Lockport
BROWN, DO N A.
6 Dean St., Randolph
221-38 92nd Rd., Queens Village, L. I.
420 Ellis St., Syracuse
Cemetery Rd. Rt., Fairport
150 William St., New York City 7
,,62 E. New York Ave., Brooklyn
CAVANAGH, CHARLES W.
CELENTANO, DOMINIC
CHANDLER, HENRY D .
CHANT, GEORGE H.
CHAPMAN, FRANK A.
CHARNLEY, MORTON M., JR.
CHOMYN, JOSEPH
CHURCH-SMITH, GEORGE A.
CLARK, ALLEN J .
CLEVELAND, RAYMOND L.
CLIGGETT, DONALD P.
COHEN, HARVEY
COLLIER, VERNON E.
27 Drake Rd., Scarsdale
37 Sandford, Buffalo
3054 Godwin Terr., Bronx
361 Gates Ave., Brooklyn
49 Barcelow St., Fort Jervis
36 Coolidge Ave., Glens Falls
126 N. Broadway, Tarrytown
79 Wakefield St., Rochester
Smithville Flats
1823 Narragansett Ave., Bronx
180 Sterling PI., Brooklyn
221 Ave. M, Brooklyn
232 S. William St., Newburgh
36 Hollenbeck St., Rochester
COLLINS, JOH N F.
75 Sycamore St., Rochester
COMERFORD, JAMES F.
2'+3 Hermany Ave., Bronx
�1072 Bedford Ave., Brookl yn
CON DELLES, PATTY
CONE, JOH N R.
.
89 Highland Ave., Buffalo
LAFFAN, JOH N
r.
853 St. John's PI., Brooklyn
LANE, JOH N G.
97- 56 99th St., Ozone Park
5'9 Second Ave., Troy
LAVOIE, CLAUDE A.
Box 292, Champlain
COOPER, DO NA LD F .
85 Bronx River Rd., Yonker s
LEAHY, WILLIAM L.
155 Lafayette Ave., Brooklyn
COULON, ROBERT E.
+3-56 I68th St., Flushing, L. I.
CONNORS, R USSELL J.
J.
C RASANTl, VI NCE NT
128 Forbes St., Amsterdam
Queens Village, L. I.
C ROW, GEORGE C., JR.
CU LVER, GEORGE H., JR.
130 Sherman Ave., Glens Fa lis
.
CU RR EN, THDMAS H., JR.
CUSSEN , THOMAS
J.
D ANZ , ROB ERT E.
Rt.
I,
Pine City
21 Kingston Ave., Baldwin, L. I.
3844 Bailey Ave., Bronx
D AWDY, KEITH H .
814 Ashland Ave., Niagara Fall s
D EL N EGRO, FRANCESCO A.
D EUTCH, ROBERT M.
D ONNENFELD, IRWI N L.
'314 57th St., Brookl y n
719 \V. 180th St., New York
1560 E. 18th St., Brookl y n
21 Mott St., New York
LEE, SH UNG H.
LEHMAN, EDWARD
LEHNER, THOMAS E.
837 Park PI., Brooklyn
330 W. 102nd St., New York
31 Euclid Ave., Kenmore
LEISTER, RALPH W.
LEMIEN, FRED E.
I
Stonlea PI., New Rochelle
LEVINE, MARVIN H.
785 West End Ave., New York
LIPPMAN, IRVING J.
1603 Macombs Rd., New York
LIST, DONALD A.
28 Wyndale Rd., Rochester
LONG, LOUIS F.
159 Central Ave., Fredonia
LORD, RAYMOND A.
MANOS, JAMES
MILES, HOBART R.
301 S. Transit Rd., Williamsville
413 85th St., Brooklyn
204 Roxborough Rd., Rochester
D UFFY, RAYMOND E.
3I5 E . 163rd St., New York
MORIONDO, FRANK A.
1817 Ave. S, Brooklyn
J.
8832 249th St., Bellrose
MORONEY, DANIEL J .
735 49th St., Brooklyn
FEDORENCHIK, ALEX
152 Harrison Ave., Brooklyn
MOSHY, RAYMOND J.
F ERRI S, E DWARD A .
18 Tyrus Ct., East Hempstead
EBERHARD, HAR!!.Y
NElDRAUER, GORDO N G.
F INGER, WILLIAM R.
27 Sycamore St., Roche ster
PATRIDGE, WILLIAM J.
F RASCl NEL LA, SALVATORE
95 Second Ave., New York
PERRY, FERDINAND E.
FREDERI CKS, HAROLD P.
GLASER, ALLE N W .
G RAU BART, HERSHEL M.
90-3 I 56th Ave., Elmhurst, L. 1.
3164 Grand Concourse, Bronx
PLATT, FLOYD C.
2004 Grand Blvd., Schenectady
PRIVITERA, Rocco
G REEN, ABRAHAM J.
951 58th St., Brookly n
G REEN MA N, CARL W.
H UGHES, ROBERT H.
H UTSON, RAYMOND H.
H U'n-ON , HAROLO P.
JACOBS, GEORGE
Rt. 2, Box 2 I, Gene seo
505 88th St., Niagara Falls
22 Farnsworth Ave., Oakfield
405 Clinton St., Bellmore, L. 1.
'49' Commonwealth Ave., New Y ork
J WElD, L OUIS A.
K ANN, WILLIAM F.
KENNEN , WILLIAM J .
K ELLY, JAMES M.
K ING, HARRY H .
K LEIN, SEYMOUR M.
KLUEPFE L, RALPH A.
K OF F, PHlI.l.lP
K OZLIK, STANLEY J.
K UBRI CIl, STEPHEN
KUMPlTSCH, ROBERT C .
LABUZETA, A NGELO C.
PITTS, ARTHUR E ., JR.
715 John St., U tica
955 Fifth Ave., New York
.
42 Summit St., Nyack
97 Seaman Ave., New York
46 Essex St., Buffalo
3 W. 192nd St., New York
Maple Ave., Monsey
'494 Univers'i ty Ave., Bronx
53-08 43rd St., Laurel Hill, L. I.
Clay Rd., Ea st Henrietta
103 Jansen Ave., Johnstown
'91 Blakesle St., R ochester
679 'IOth St., Brooklyn
985 Nash Rd., North Tonawando
196 E. Bridge St., Oswego
96 Quincy St., Brooklyn
33 Elmwood St., McKnownville, Albany
914 Brooks Ave., Rochester
60 Summer Ave., Brooklyn
�RUBIN, ARNOLD W .
131-74 226th St., Laurelton, L. I.
RUBIN, JULIUS W.
IS6S Jesup St., New York
RYAN, JOHN T.
17S Lake St., Saranac Lake
SALVATA, THOMAS L.
• 236 Buffalo Rd., Rochester
SELKE, ARDEEN R.
SHORT, GLENN
28 Roth St., Rochester
R
So Penrose St., Rochester
SLETER, CHARLES H.
COBLE, ERNEST F., JR.
312 Windsor St., Monroe
COBLE, KENNETH L.
1{t. 4, Burlington
COCKER, JOHN, III
Fairmont Park, Gastonia
COCKMAN, ALEX E., JR.
Pittsboro
DANIEL, ROBERT S.
DANIEL, WILLIAM H.
Rt. I, Oxford
404 Tarboro St., Rocky Mount
SOl Hillside Ave., New Hyde Park
FERREE, DONAUJ G.
Rt. 2, Polkton
J.
IO Oakridge PI., Tuckahoe
FOWLER, THOMAS D.
1021 Monmouth Ave., Durham
V ASILAKOS, GEORGE
SOO Covert Ave., New Hyde Park
TEMMEL, EDWIN
WAGNER, ARTHUR J., JR.
206 West End Ave., New York
W AGNER, WILLIAM C.
250 Peach St., Buffalo
J. .
lOS Woodman Park, Rochester
WATSON, ROBERT
WEST, CHARLES E.
.
Rt. 2, Oswego
GAI'!TT, WILLIAM M.
137 Austin St., Albermarle
HARRIS, JAMES P. , JR .
Ridgecrest
HARVEY, CHARLES A.
48 Central Ave., Asheville
HOUGH, JAMES '1'., JR.
17lS E. Seventh St., Charlotte
JAMES, MILTON D., JR.
SIS Vance St., Wilson
WOLOSZYN, JULIAN R.
II 1 Richland St., Rochester
KING, JOHN C.
ZELLER, LOUIS L.
64 E. 86th St., New York
KING, JOHN C., JR.
St. Pauls
102 Cypress St., Greensboro
MACKIE, CORNELIUS C.
NORTH CAROLINA
48 Students
BELLEVILLE, RICHARD E.
24-5 Riverview Dr., Asheville
BILLINGSLEY, WILLARD P.
BLANTON, WILLIAM J.
P . O. Box 7I, Polkton
29 Wrightsville Ave., Wilmington
BROUGHTON, CLYDE B.
Merritt
BROWN, BILL C.
220 Willowbrook, High Point
CAMERON, ALBERT B.
1421 Pecan Ave., Charlotte
CARLTON, WILLIAM B.
.
CARPENTER, RAMOTH M.
Cherryville
CARPENTER, THOMAS B.
Rt.
I,
Snowhill
436 Harris St., Concord
CARTNER, SAM
Mocksville
J..
JR.
CHASTAIN, JOHN H.
310 Seymour Ct., Leaksville
NOR.MAN, BILL L.
Box 102, Elk Park
PATTERSON, CHARLES W .
TI
1 Gill St., Laurinburg
Box 98, Pilot Mountain
SEXTON, RICHARD W .
Lansing
WAGNER, JAMES E . .
13T2 W. Green St., High Point
WYNN, WILLIAM S.
601 Herring Ave., Wilson
YOUNG, CHARLES R.
Box 484, Sprucepine
NORTH DAKOTA
Five Students
CARLSON, GORDON V.
DAHNERS, GREGORY H.
381 Eighth Ave., South Fargo
204 Second St., N. W., Mandan
DRAGER, ARTHUR C.
RAY, JAMES N.
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.
Rt.
I,
Eldridge
21S Hannifin St., Bismark
THOMPSON, LEVI W.
Casselton
704 W. Broad St., High Point
*CHEEK, EDWARD L.
OHIO
Rt. 2, Graham
CHESTNUTT, JAMES M.
208 Northern Blvd., Wilmington
CHILDS, BENJAMIN G.
1019 Markam Ave., Durham
CILLEY, JOHN H. P., III
631 Main St., Newton
Wendell
CLARK, LEROY, JR.
CLARK, OLLIE H.
High Point College, High Point
CLARK, AOBERT B.
Washington Ave., Weldon
CLARK, WALTER D., JR.
CLINE, ARTHUR A.
NISSEN, PHILIP N.
Warsaw
Brookwood, Gastonia
CARROLL, WALTER J., JR.
CARSON, FLOYD A.
CASHWELL, WALTER
500 Champlain St., HaJl}let
806 Cypress St., Greensboro
CARRAWAY, RAY E.
Mill St., Granite Falls
MANGUM, JACK F.
.
.
Hillcrest, Lexington
.
Taylorsville
99 Students
BARNHART, JESSE P.
BOLINGER, WILLARD E.
Anderson Blvd., E. Liverpool
1422 Sheridan Ave., Springfield
BRENTLINGER, ROBERT W.
BURTON, WILLIS C.
CAPITINA, NEVO F.
.CARNE, ARTHUR
CARVER, RICHARD G.
324 N. Charles, Lima
21400 Maplewood Ave., Rocky River
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.
Rt. 2, Box 91, Bellaire
917 Lexington Ave., Dayton
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Rt. 2, Delta
�CASE, RAI.PH R.
CASSIDY, WALTER M ., JR.
CASTOR, DONALD M.
CATAI.ANO, ARTHUR
J. .
CAWEIN, DONALD L.
CEDlLOTE, ALLEN G.
CERNELICH, HARRY J.
198 S. Westmoor Ave .. Columhu <
1848 Bi sing Ave., N., College Hill
18 6 Montgom ery Blvd., New Concord
H UNTER, ERNEST D., JR.
JOHNSON, THOMAS G.
JOIINSON, TRUMA N G.
3197 E. 13th Ave., Columbus
TT8 Buckeye St., H a milton
KLOTZ, JACK E.
KUHN, CHARLES P.
LANG, EDWARD H., JR.
LoNG, ROBERT S.
M cLAUGHLIN , JAMES E.
128 Pike St., R ea ding
18105 Marce lla Rd., Cleveland
CHAMBERS, WILLIAM S., JR.
CHANDl.ER, ALFRED J.
CHANEY, CARL A.
CHAPANAR, EMIL
C!lAPIN, ROBERT F.
CnAREK, ROBERT S.
123 Winthrop Rd., Columbu<
Cl.ARK, RICHARD R.
Cl.AWSON, ERNEST 1..
Cl.AYTON, HAROl.lJ
Cl.EMENS, EDWIK J. M .
Cl.EMONS, MORTON R.
Cl.lNGER, JERRY B.
CLOSSON, DWIGHT E .
COBB, CARL E.
COE, PlIlLIP H.
COLl.lER, JOHN P.
DAWSON, JOSEPH W.
DoI.V£, ROBERT C.
DRESSLER, RUSSELL J., JR.
ERICSON, MILTDN H.
EVERETT, JAMES T.
FERENCE, EDWARD E.
Fox, FREDERICK A.
FRANKOVICH, ANDREW
FRANKEN, HARRY B.
FRIEKD, DON F.
GERKEN, DELBERT J.
GURWEl.L, DON ALD C.
J.
3407 Erie Ave., Cincinnati
1626 P on ti ac Ave., Cleveland
1242 Da yton St., Akron
. 212 K eliner Rd ., Columbus
RA NSOME, C URTI SS
RI CHARDS, SAM UEL A.
ROBEY, WILLIAM G.
R OB INSON, H OWARD B.
R OYER, GLENN J.
SARVER, GLEN E.
SCHKElDER, WILLI AM G.
SCHOOLEY, RICH ARD D.
SEFERIAK, VESAM
13 52 Pine St., Zanesville
Atwater P ortage
. 420 Third St., Elyria
D esh ler
1622 Holida y St., E . Liverpoo l
1433 Pine,,.ood Ave., Toledo
1210 Lippert Rd., N. E., Canton
SHINN, WILLIAM C.
SHULER, ASA W. .
SIRAK, EUGENE M .
SMITH, DAVIIl V.
STRICK ER, MARTI N J.
\V EAKLH', WI LLIA M H .
WHIPPLE, LYNN B. .
14209 Scioto Ave., E. Cleveland
67 Kingston Ave., Grove City
34 S. Portland Ave., Youngstown
1244 Norwood Ave., Toledo
2299 Columbus Rd ., Cleveland
313 Hubbard Ave., Columbus
185 E. Allen St., Lancaster
. Okolona
653 Oakwood Ave., Toledo
HINSKE, JOHN S.
HOLBROOK, CLYDE G.
1207 E. 17 5th St., Cleveland
2.1)3 N. Main St., Hud son
.
40 5 Reese St., Sandusky
Rt. I, Trenton
3152 P a rkvi ew Ave., Cincinnati
1693 Merlin e Ave., Da yton
1873 E. 90th St., C leve la nd
357 W . Seventh St., Columbu s
. 36J Grand Av e., Akron
2 163 Glenbury Ave., Lakew ood
693 Hunte r Ave., Columbus
530 P a lm er Ave., Youngstown
Rt. 3, M a n sfi eld
215 P ea rl St., J ackson
122 Woodrow Ave., St. Clarisville .
Bagley Rd ., Rt. I, Olmstead Falls
730 \Valnut St., Toledo '
2120 Bakwe ll St., Toledo
1229 Sara toga, S. " '. , Canton
2253 Shawn ee Blvd ., Lim a
R OMANOWSK I, EDWARD T., 6227 Cana'l Rd., Broo kl yn Sta., Cleveland
ROWL AND, RO NALD I-I.
. 594 E. Second St., Chillicothe
1736 Hamilton Ave., Co lumbm
3 '3 2 B elmont Pl., S. vV., Canton
Rt. 2, Tippecanoe Rd. , Canfield
3005 Scioto Ave., Cincinnati
2112;1, E. Third St., Dayto n
374 E. 210th St., Euclid
1975 Aberd ee n A ve. , Columbus
247 Madi son Ave., Findley
Negley
M OORE, J OHN N.
P ARRY, ROBERT M .
P ETERSON, FREDERICK C., JR.
PHI FER, ROBERT E.
POSTON, WILLARD E .
RACE, FRANCIS K .
306 Stanton Ave ., Terrace Park
HALL, RAYMOND J.
HAMBEL, WILLIAM E.
HARVEY, CHARLES E.
HEWITT, GARY
J935 Seco nd St., Cuyahoga Falls
MARSHALL, RICHARD H.
M ARTIN, HERBERT J.
MARTI N, RICHARD L.
MAY ER, JACK H.
MEYER, WILLIAM A .
MI LLER, CLYDE L.
MILLER, HOWARD F., JR .
MI LLER, JOH N E.
1379 Bell e Ave., Lakewood
Maud e
2009 Seventh St., N. E., Canton
Rt. I , Collins
356 1 W. I35th St., Clevela nd
CHASE, HARRY M., JR.
1015 Seton Ave., Cincinnati
CllEGWlDDEN, ERNEST W. , 1046 Nela View Rd. , Cleveland Heights
CHESLER, BERNARD
10107 Empire Ave., Cleveland
ClllZMAR, GEORGE
4305 Sti ck ney Ave., Cleveland
CONKLIN, ALBERT B.
Rt. 2, East Liverpool
CICHOCKI, THEODORE S.
5309 H a rva rd Ave .. Cleveland
Cl.ANCEY, HARRISON R., JR.
Cl.ARK, ARTHUR, JR.
Cl.ARKE, LAWRENCE R.
303 W. Forrer St., Lockland
9 Eldo St., Willoughby
. 419 Scioto St., Urbana
36 S. Con g ress, Athens
WILLS, PAUL W .
" ' RIGHT, FREOERICK W.
Rt. 6, " 'oo dro\\' Ave., North Ca nto n
3 J6 Spring St., Mari etta
903 Sun set Ave., Cincinnati
JJ42 Inglenook Ave., Cincinnati
2207 " 'a rren, Toledo
220 Center St., Ashland
. 350 Hancock, Hamilto n
242 18th St., N. W., Canton
530 Lib erty Ave., H a milton
342 S. Main St., " 'e llington
607 Euclid Ave., Defiance
Rt. 3, Williams Rd., Pain esvi ll e
8IO Schantz Ave., D ayton
866 S. Remington Rd., Bexley
OILAHOMA
752 Commercial St., Piqua
808 Pershing Rd., Zanesville
24 Students
A UDD, OREN L.
AVEN, WILLIAM R .
BALLEW, HARLEY J ., JR.
BLANCETT, MARVI N L.
112
1812 N. Cheyenn e, Tu lsa
429 N. W. 25th, Oklahom a City
J 748 N. W. 37th, Oklahom a City
'302 S. Galveston, Tul sa
�BLOCKER, WARD
BOUTWELL, JERRY F.
BRAUN, CARL W.
CHRISTIAN, WEAVER J.
CRANE, WARREN H.
DAWSON, CHARLES L.
Box 123, Idabel
1216 N. W. 40th St., Oklahoma City
J021 N. E. loth St., Oklahoma City
. 90 West Main, Ardmore
3'6. N. Muskogee Ave., Tahlequah
Weatherford
EVANS, JACK H.
FOSTER, ROB ERT H.
GILMORE, FELIX B.
GRAY, GUY H., JR.
HARKEY, WIl.LlAM E.
HAR NESS, ROBERT L.
HAWS, Cl.ARK
3907 S. Un ion, Tulsa
Box 175, Drumright
. Box 366, \Vagoner
3209 N. W. 14th, Oklahoma City
Gen. D el., Snyder
Rt. 4, Sayre
'.
JOPLIN, HOWARD W.
KEY, GEORGE W.
LAMB, KENNETH C.
LAYTON, DALE E.
LOGGINS, JAMES C.
STll.WELI., RAYMOND P.
THOMAS, RHOD US W.
Foss
Rt. 3, McAlester
Gen. Del., Hartshorn e
1522 Bixby, Ardmore
Rt. I, Wann
225 Stanley, Ardmore
115 N. Vancouver, Tulsa
110 S. 65th Ave., Tulsa
OREGON
Four Students
GIl.LlAM, WILLIAM E.
MEYER, HOMER D.
350 N. 19th, Salem
Rt. 6, Box 991, Portland
45 N. E. 84th Ave., Portland
. Rt. I, Harrisburg
PICKTHOR N, JACK E.
TIBBETT, JACK .
PENNSYLVA.NIA.
289 Students
ADAMS, ELLERY W.
ALLEN, WILLIAM A.
ALLISON, CLIFFORD, JR.
ANGER, WILLIAM H.
227 W. Sixth Ave., Clearfield
.
+1+ E. Main St., Grove City
Rt. I, Mineral Point
1505 Beechview Ave., Pittsburgh
ARENTZ, GEORGE E., JR.
ARMITAGE, HARLAND B.
+80 Mt. Vernon Dr., Pittsburgh
Spring Creek
AUBEL, CLARK L.
BAKER, DONALD E. . .
BAKER, FRANK W.
BAKER, THEODORE W.
BALL, GEORGE .
BARNETT, WILLIS R
BARTON, GEORGE H.
392 Wenger Ave., Sharon
. . House 215, Bobtown
28 Academy Ave., Mt. Lebanon
Walker St., McClure
740 Mellon St., Pittsburgh
. Rt. 2, Fredonia
BASKIN, EDWARD B.
BASSETT, ALBERT C.
. Rt. 3, East Berlin
154 Blackburn Ave., Lansdowne
300 Margate Rd., Upper Darby
BATES, HARRY J., JR.
BAUMAN, EDWARD E.
836 Cornell Ave., Drexel Hill
613 Sixth Ave., New Kensington
BECK, CLARENCE M.
BECKER, CLAREKCE A.
BELOTTI, MICHAEL E.
BIANCO, HOWARD C.
BISHOP, LOUIS C.
7++ Prindle St., Sharon
. . Box 5, St. Boniface
317 Drake St., Old Forge
+8 Ober St., Oberlin
6 Winter Ave., West View, Pittsburgh
BISSELL, JOHN E.
BLACK, JOHN R, JR.
BLAKE, LOWELL L. .
BLAKELEY, EARL H. .
BLOBNER, JEROME A.
BOBICK, PETER M.
BOEHMER, WILLIAM C.' .
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.
1016 Coe St., Tarentum
3'+ Cocoa Ave., Hershey
. 849 E. 30th St., Erie
lI23 Holland St., Erie
37 Spring St., Pittsburgh
. Zelienople
21+ Suncrest St., Pittsburgh
BOGDAN, CORNELL N.
. 435 Brown St., Philadelphia
BOTTOMLEY, THOMAS A., JR. , Cold Spring Cottage, Rt. I, Dillsburg
BOWDEN, WALTER J.
949 Brodhead Rd., Aliquippa
BOWSER, KENNETH D.
512 26th Ave., Altoona
BOWSER, THOMAS H.
123 Arthur St., Kittanning
BOYER, EARL E.
Rt. I, Berlin
BOYER, WILLIAM L.
Cranberry
BRADLEY, JOHN J.
BRADY, OTIS, JR.
BRINDZA, WILLIAM L.
BROTZMAN, ELSTON S.
BROUSE, DONALD R
BROWN, JOHN G.
BROWN, LUTHER P., JR.
BRYAN, EDWIN J., JR.
BURKHART, PAUL R.
BURNS, JOSEPH D.
BYRON, KENNETH H.
CALLAHAN, JOHN J.
CARR, JOHN K. .
CARRICK, ROB ERT H., JR.
CAULKINS, RICHARD A.
CHRISTOPH, ROBERT A.
CLARK, ROBERT A.
CLOKE, ARTHUR L.
COATES, RUSSELL R
CONDIT, R USSELL L., JR.
CONNELL, PHELPS M.
COOPER, JOHN E.
COUCH, ROBERT O.
CRAWFORD, WILLIAM N., III
3461 Amber St., Philadelphia
Rt. I, Smithfield
,+14 Pir! St., McKeesport
Meshoppen
. Rt. J, Centre Hall
317 Harrison Ave., Avalon
630 N. Pershing Ave., York
. . Rt. J, Elizabeth
544 Center St., Chambersburg
1J6 E. Washington Ave., Newton
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315 S. Chestnut St., Derry
411 Center St., Taylor
. 655 Third St., Hanover
Chestnut Hill Rd., Erdenheim
I I I
Tucker St., Williamsport
+09 E. Wallace Ave., New Castle
327 S. First St., Bellwood
3964 Brighton Rd., Pittsburgh
738 River St., Peckville
6+0 E. Beau St., Washington
Greystone Apts., Haverford
CURTIS, ROBERT L.
'509 Birch St., Reading
Rt. 3, Bradford
3035 Vernon Ave., Pittsburgil
. . 229 E. Smith St., Corry
DAUB, ALBERT W.
366 Station Ave., Langhorne
�405 E. Broadway Ave., Clifton Heights
Box 46, Patterson Twp., Beaver Falls
DAVIS, BRUCE A.
1316 Delaware Ave., Erie
DAVIS, DANIEL B., JR.
155 Butler St., Kingston
DECKER, ERWIN L.
926 N. Fourth St., Allentown
DEGRAZIA, V,NCENSO F.
5608 Broad St., Pittsburgh
DENNIS, CARL E. .
. Rt. 2, Box 89, Connellsville
DERAMO, ALFRED
S. W. Savory St., Palo Alto
DIEGELMAN, ALBERT G. , JR.
2925 Parkdale St., Pittsburgh
DOBBINS, JOHN S.
IJO Ridgewood Ave., West Vi ew
DONNELLY, THOMAS R. . .
1719 Soles St., McKeesport
DOUGHERTY, W,LLIAM J.
2617 S. 7ISt St., Philadelphia
DOYLE, FRANCIS L., JR.
647 Foss Ave., Drexel Hill
85 Monroe St., Sharon
DRAGOS, JOHN
DRESSING, EDWIN S., JR. .
Box 3, Rt. I, Cheswick
1732 Freeport Rd., New Ken sington
DREWENCKI, RAYMOND J.
DRUCKEMILLER, ROBERT D .
1I0 Elizabeth St., Lewistown
DZIEKAN, M,TCHELL S .
I I 5 S. 19th St., Pittsburgh
8,8 Forrest Ave., Lansdale
ECCLES, W,LL,AM R., JR. •
ELDRIDGE, MALCOLM W.
137 Butler St., Forty Fort
210 Russell St., Warren
ELMQUIST, GORDON D.
174 South St., Bradford
ENGSTROM, CARL M.
718 S. Linden Ave., Pittsburgh
Ey, "J" W.
EYSTER, EDWARD H.
230 Arch St., York
FAIRBROTHER, RICHARD W.
Kennett Square
FARRON, JOHN R.
453 Market St., Beaver
FAULS, JOHN T. •
337 S. Brady St., DuBois
5120 N . Fourth St., Philadelphia
FELDMETH, FREDERICK L., JR.
FERGUSON, CHESTER W.
Rt. 2, New Kensington
FIDELMAN, JACK G.
35 Watson Blvd., Pittsburgh
FIRSTIN, WILLIAM J.
8142 Cadwalder Rd. , E lkins Park
FOLLWEILER, CHARLES E.
94' North St., Allentown
620 Ridge Ave., McKees Rocks
FORMOSO, FRANK A.
North Atlantic Ave., Cheswick
FRANCUS, FRANK J.
FREED, LESTER N.
255 Main St., T elford
FREIDES, Roy S.
4802 N. 12th St., Phil a delphia
Sharder St., J eanette
FUNK, HENRY M., JR.
1216 Margaret St., Munhall
GABOCY, FRED L.
GARMAN, RALPH B.
Rt. 7, Box 449, Johnstown
514 E. Godfrey, Philadelphia
GILL, JAMES S.
1714 Prospect Ave., Scranton
GILLISPIE, EUGENE R.
GILOTTY, JENNINGS C.
540 Summit Ave., Monessen
GOLDEN, PAUL F.
. Rt. 2, Coudersport
GRUNEBACH, IRWIN
Box 32, Rt. 8, Sharpsburg
Rt., Spring Rd., Carlisle
GUTTSHALL, KENNETH W .
Gen Del., Munford
HADDAD, EDWARD
Rt. 2, Box 296, John stown
HAFER, WERNER K.
Rt. I, Brownsvill e
HAYWOOD, ARTHUR J.
HITCHCOCK, BENJAMIN A .
11 5 S. Cottage St., Connellsville
215 South Ave., Glenolden
HOLMES, JOHN S.
DAVID, EDWARD H.
ISZORY, STANLEY M.
DAVIDSON, PHILIP J .
JONES, WARREN B.
JORDA N, PA UL
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KASPAREK, WALTER E.
KINDIG, DONALD P .
KINSEL, ROBERT E.
KIRCH, IRVING G.
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KLINE, FRA N K E ., JR .
KOZLOSKI, THOMAS E.
KRO UT, KENNETH G.
A.
LABOON, THOMAS
LAIRD, HARRY G . , JR.
LAWRENCE,
S.
JOHN
LEES, RICHARD W.
LERoy, LEO F.
LEWIS, EDWARD J.
A.
LEWIS, ROWLA N D
L U.MSDEN,
GEORGE A.
LYKE NS, DO NALD G.
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MCCANN, JOHN F.
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MCCLAIN, ROBERT
MCCOMB, DONALD W.
McDONNELL, PA U L W.
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McDOWELL, ROBERT
McKISSICK, LLOYD
JR .
McLA UGHLIN, HARRY M.
MACIULEWICZ, THADDEUS P.
MAC ULA ITIS, EDWARD V.
MAGER, GEORGE
R.
J.
MARK LEY, DONALD
MARKOVICH, MICHAEL C.
MARSHALL,
S.
EWING
MASON, ARTHUR E.
L.
MAYNARD, ROBERT
MAYS, JOH N M.
S.
MILES, EMERSON
MILLER,
CHESTER W .
MorI',
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NAGY,
ERNEST
C.
R.
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NYE, LAWRENCE R. .
O 'CONNO R, DAVID X.
NEILSON,
WI LL IAM
NEYHARD, FRED
OSGOOD, EDWARD R .
PAULHAMUS, ROBERT C .
PERKO, ROBERT
R.
PETRISKY, WALTER
PETTY, RICHARD G.
PINCHlCK, FRA NK
PINSKER, MORTON
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'57 S. H yde Park Ave., Scranton
203 Spring St., Meadville
P. O. Box 355, Beaver Falls
130 W. Boundary Ave., York
1212 Vinemont St., Pittsburgh
Rt., Spangler
328 Venture St., Pittsburgh
922 Middle St., Pittsburgh
1263 W. Princess St., York
346 Bower Hill Rd., Mt. Lebanon
6,8 W. 16th St., Tyrone
5827 Lauder St., Pittsburgh
4' 54 Gilhan St., Philadelphia
MoiseI' Town Rd., Meadvill e
149 S. Market St., Nanticoke
Main St., Tidioute
260 Pine St., Meadville
. Rt. I, Birdsboro
1325 Orchlee St., Pittsburgh
. 4 Hoffman Rd., Glenshaw
807 Fifth St., New Brighton
202 S. Third St., Lew isburg .
223 S. Washington St., Butler
Polk
. Rt. 2, York
510 E. 15th St., Erie
730 Main St., Forrest City
841 Concord St., Pittsburgh
. Rt. I, Tyronville
840 Main St., Scalplevei
Rt. I , Charleroi
953 E St., Meadville
Rt. I, Coudersport
1234 Mississ ippi Ave., Dormont
79-A Harper Dr., Turtle Creek
Germantown Pk., Pl ymouth Meeting
122 Mill St., Youngsvil le
Rt. 3, Hilliard s
Turtle Creek
Rt. I, Washington Borough
Rt. I , Hummelstown
1357 Fifth Ave., Coraopolis
Rt. I, New Castl e
340 Montour St., Montoursvill e
1535 Pulaski Ave., Shamokin
746 Brick St., Allentown
280I )/, Walnut St., McKeesport
.' 23-44 N. Fourth St., Philadelphia
Park Towers Apt. 110, Philadelphia
�POCZA, WILLIAM
QUINN, JAMES R, JR.
ROULlC, JOHN
RUBENSTEIN, ARTHUR K.
RUBENSTEIN, JOSEPH
RUBIN, CHARLES M.
RUDESILL, FRANK L.
RUDLOWSKI, ELMER R
RUDNICK, VINCENT J.
RUDOLPH, GEORGE A., JR.
RUMBAUGH, JOHN R
RUMBAUGH, ROBERT A.
RUPER, FRANCIS U.
RUSECKY, ALE.XANDER
RUSH, JACK H.
RUSH, THEODORE R
RUSSELL, FRANK R
RUSSELL, JOHN W.
RUST, ROBERT C.
RUTH, JOHN V.
RUTH, WAYNE P.
RUTHERFORD, JOHN L.
RYAN, DANIEL A.
RYAN, EDWARD T . .
RYAN, FRANK A., JR.
R YAN, MAURICE J., JR.
R YAN, OKEY, JR.
RYAN, WILLIAM H.
RYMAN, CHARLES K.
SC::HWARTZ, EDWARD
SEAY, RICHARD W. .
SECHRIST, WILSON H.
SEGAL, HENRY C.. .
SEIDMAN, BERNARD S.
SCOLAVINO, FRANK M.
SEBRING, CHARLES K.
SEEBURGER, CHARLES F.
5804 Cedarhurst St., Phil adelphi a
SEIPLE, WILFRED R
Phila Rd. and Seitz Ave., Easton
SELDER, GILBERT R W.
705 Seventh Ave., Juanita , Altoona
SELLERS, LORIN B., JR.
Parker Ford
*SELTZER, WILLIAM L.
608 March St., Shillington
SEMICH, EDWARD
Park Hill
SENN, WILLIAM C. .
Linden and Sprice Sts., Castle Shannon
SEREMET, WALTER J.
216 Loyalhanna Ave., Latrobe
SERFOZO, ANDREW J.
1212 Crawford Ave., Duquesne
8 Railroad St., Winton
SERSHEN, JOSEPH J., JR.
2609 W. Eighth St., Erie
SET!:I, JOSEPH A ., JR.
SEVERN, EDWIN R
2759 Glenmawr Ave., Pittsburgh
SEWARD, CHARLES C.
8 Forrest Rd., Wayne
SEXAUER, DONALD R
1419 Arlington Ave., Pittsburgh
SHAFFER, LEMYUEL T.
. 316 S. 18th St., Harrisburg
SHAFFER, ALLEN L.
Rt. I, Curwensville
SHAFFER, JAMES D. .
1401 E. 12th St., Eddystone
SHAFFER, PAUL D.
821 Grove Ave., Johnstown
SHANNON, PATRICK D.
2540 Broad South, Philadelphia
SHANOR, WILBERT T.
623 Sixth Ave., New Brighton
SHAPIRO, LEO
5839 Hobart St., Pittsburgh
SHARP, EARL J., JR.
206 Snyder St., Connellsville
SHARPLESS, EDWARD J.
. Rt. I, Kenneth Square
SHATLOCK, VINCENT C.
713 17th Ave., Munhall
SHAW, KENNETH E.
469 Meek St., Sharon
SHAWYER, JAY S.
Rt. I, McClure
SHAY, ALFRED C.
251 S. Ninth St., Lebanon
SHEA, JAMES L. .
621 Corey Ave., Braddock
SHEARER, ROBERT R.
1037 Wilson Ave., Kittanning
SHEAKLEY, ALLAN D.
Rt. 6, Butler
SHECKARD, RAYMOND E., JR.
130 N. Eighth St., Columbia
SHEELY, ROBERT D.
324 E. Hanover St., Hanover
SHEEP, ROBERT E. .
. 206 Mulberry St., Berwick
SHEETS, THOMAS D.
. Waterford St., Edinboro
SHEFFLER, MORTON .
3 I 8 McKee Pl., NO.9, Pittsburgh
SHELTON, JOSEPH E.
1241 Page St., Pittsburgh
SHENK, ROBERT F.
219 Beverly Dr., Erie
SHEPHARD, EDWARD V.
47 Sycamore Lane, Middl etown
SHEPPARD, WILLIAM R
462 Kenmont Ave., Mt. Lebanon
SHERMAN, MORTON S.
6212 Chestnut St., Phil adelphia
SHERRY, ALEXANDER S•.
. . . .
Tyler
SHIDEL, JOSEPH M.
. 213 Seventh Ave., McKeesport
SHIELDS, CORNELIUS P., JR.
216 W. Third St., Bethlehem
SHINN, LoUIS E.
6338 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia
SHIREY, FRANK "V.
324 W. Fifth Ave., Clearfield
SHOEMAKER, WILLIAM C.
S. Main St., Canton
SHOENER, HAROLD W.
303 S. Fourth St., Hamburg
SHONBORN, PAUL J.
122 Penn. Ave., Pittsburgh
SHOTWELL, JAMES R, JR.
320 Broomall St., Ridgeley Park
SHOULTES, MAURICE H.
Rt. I, Telford
SHRAGER, JACK
6119 Locust, Philadelphia
SHROADS, JAMES H.
733 loth St., New Brighton
SHULMAN, BENJAMIN •
. 223 Delaware Ave., West Pittston
SHUGARS, KENNETH C.
1217 Church St., Reading
SHULTZ, JOHN F ., JR.
Nanty Glo
SHUMAKER, DONALD R
437 Wonder St., Johnstown
SHUSTER, JAMES S.
531 Franklin St., Freeport
SIAN I, ANTHONY J.
69 E. South St., Wilkes-Barre
SIATKOWSKI, MECISLAUS T.
1205 E. Eighth St., Erie
. SIDOREK, FRANCIS A.
. . . . -' . . Rt. 3, Dallas
Rt. 2, Portersville
63 Forman St., Bradford
. :Rt. I, Eighty Four
5848 Malvern Ave., Philadelphia
. ' 1718 Locust St., Pittsburgh
3029 W. Clifford St., Philadelphia
Rt. 2, New Castle
Wall Ave., Wall
Rt. I, Fredericktown
707 Vine St., Connellsville
71 Juniper St., Homer City
235 Spring St., Corry
J 58 Clarendon Ave., Uniontown
JI6 W. Bridge St., Morrisville
760 Van Kirk St., Clairton
Rt. 2, Allison Park
2302 Delancey, Philadelphia
1657 S. Conestoga St., Philadelphia
Rt. 2, Sagertown
7214 Lamport Rd ., Upper Darby
JI8 Buttonwood St., Reading
33JI N. Sixth St., Philadelphia
315 Howard St., Pittsburgh
2434 Wedgenere St., Pittsburgh
511 Pike St., Reading
587 N. Franklin . St., Wilkes-Barre
Box 107, New Salem
309 Mill St., Pitca i rn
200 W. Stockton Ave., Pittsburgh
1923 W. Chestnut St., Altoona
. . . . 1422 Pearce Park, Erie
61 E. Main St., Dallastown
6406 Morris Park Rd., Philadelphia
1604 N. Second St., Philadelphia
832 Pittsburgh St., Connellsville
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SIEBERT, JAMES E.
SIEFERT, MARTIN H.
SIEGFRIED, JOHN Z.
SIKORA, ANTHONY J.
SILAR, EDWARD L.
SILAR, THEODORE I.
SILVERMAN, EDWARD A.
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1919 Meadow St., McKeesport
Perryview Ave., Pittsburgh
830 Bushkill St., Easton
816 Ninth St., Connellsville
417 Walnut St., Wrightsville
417 W " lnut St., Wrightsville
. 708 N. 40th St., Philadelphia
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SQUIRES, CHARLES H .
TRUAX, WATSON A.
UZDlALLA, JOHN J.
VERBEKE, MAURICE
VINCZI, WILLIAM F.
VORON, WILLIAM C.
WALIZER, GRANT W.
WALLACE, JOlIN W., JR.
WALTER, HARVEY J .
WALTERS, RICHARD ].
WEISBERGER, EUGEN!;
WERTZ, EDWIN R.
WIEAND, FREDERICK J.
WILLIAMS, CHARLES E.
\VILLIAMS, WALTER R.
~l INTER, LEONARD F., JR.
WIl"fMAN, HARRY W.
WYLAM, JOHN L.
ZAKAS, THEODORE S.
ZEH, CHARLES H.
ZEIK, LOUIS E .
CAUGHMAN, WILLIAM E., JR .. Jefferson Davis Highw ay, Columbia
CHADWICK, J UNIUS W .
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Saluda
Rt. I, Bishopville
CHEWNING, LUKE E.
2820 Blossom St., Columbia
CLARKE, EUGENE 5., JR.
1625 College St., Colum bia
CLARK, JOHN D.
CLER, BERNARD J. .
33 Seventh St. Navy Yard, Charleston
. 460 Langdon Ave., Spartanburg
CLI NE, WI LLIAM F .
82-A George Legare Home, Navy Yard
COLLINS, JOHN W ., JR.
GILLESPIE, FLOYD H.
108 Jud son Rd., Greenville
HE NDRICKS, LAWRENCE E .
41 Bee St., Charleston
H UGHES, MIKELL G.
Hickory Grove
JORDAN, VYRLE D.
Rt. I, Clanta
LEONHIRTH, J UNIUS
12 Loring PI., Sumter
LOWRY, DO N L.
101 President St., Charleston
McELVEEN, JACK B.
. . Box 44, Hartsville
M EE KS, JAMES L. .
Rt. 3, A shl ey Phosphate Rd ., Navy Yard
MILL ER, JAMES H.
Rt. I, Johns I sland
RILEY, JASO N O.
Rt. I, Bl yth ewoo ~
938 Sev enth St., B eave r
330 Swarthmore Ave., Swarthmore
SNEATHEN, GEORGE M.
SPENCER, STEVEN F.
Box 53, Llewelly n
3+52 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia
1{23 N. 28th St., Phil a delphia
20 M aye r St., Wilkes-Barre
Rt. 2, R ey nold sville
32 S. Lincoln St., McAdoo
II 9 Overland Ave., Duqu esne
Mackeyvill e
. 4II Kearch er St., Pittsburgh
204 S. Wilbur Ave., Say re
323 Cliff St., Johnstown
8 Butl er St., Pittston
805 Jon es Ave., N. Bradd ock
Rt. 3, Bethlehem
986 P enn a Av~., Bangor
. Box 97, P ort Matilda
101{ Cornell St., Pittsb urg h
4 66 C la rk St., 5., William sport
99 N. Thomas St., Kingston
863 E. Ohio, Pittsburgh
231 Main St., Belle V ernon
538 Indiana Ave., Glassport
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PIPES, JAMES A.
PRICE, ROBERT L.
R ECK, JOH N M . .
C/O H. F. Eimers, Parkston
. . Milbank
. Miller (Hand)
BHODE ISLAND
TENNESSEE
Four Students
ALEXANDER, ROBERT C.
BEAUGRAND, JOSEPH A.
DIFONZO, BIAGIO
KUSINITZ, SAMUEL A.
34 Students
M ystic Ave., Lower Pawtucket
129 First St., P awtucket
475 Princess A ve., Cranston
20 Brinley St., Newport
A LLEN, WI LLIAM C.
BYERLY, WE NDELL C .
CARNELL, HERMAN H.
CARROLL, FRANK B., JR.
CARTER, EDWARD M.
CARTWRIGHT, ROBERT B .
CASE, HENRY H. .
CHANDLER, JAY C.
CHILTON, ROBERT G.
CLAIRORNE, HOWARD B.
CLARK, CLI NTON W.
CLEMMONS, H UBERT D., JR.
DUNCAN, ROBERT S.
EAVES, JAMES F.
ELKINS, JE NNI NGS B.
ELMORE, \VALTER A., JR.
SOlJTH CAROLINA
27 Students
BANNING, ORVILLE F.
BENNEIT, ALBERT D., JR.
BIGELOW, LAMAR L.
BOZARD, JAMES D .
CAGLE, TRAVIS J., JR.
CARLISLE, WILLIAM A.
CARMICHAEL, JAMES McR., JR.
CARTER, BEN] AMIN S.
CARTWRIGHT, THOMAS C.
120 N. M cQueen St., F lorence
5II Butler St., Columbia
Rt. 5, Box 805, Charleston
. Rt. I, Orangeburg
209 Logan St., Gaffney
408 W. O a kland St., Sumter
305 W . Main St., Bfnnetsville
Box 206, Beaufort
York
1534 Cumberland A ve., Knoxville
I20+ Woodlawn Dr., Maryville
Hall s
574 N. Mana sas, Memphi s
I7I8 White Ave., Knoxville
Goodlettesville
1621 J efferson Ave., Knoxvill e
Rt. 9, Greeneville
Springfield
Bearden
1428 S. Orleans St., M emphi s
109 N. Greenwood, Lebanon
2042 E. Mag nolia Ave.; Knoxville
220 Linden Ave., Jackson
806 Boyd PI., Chattanooga
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Fox, ROBERT C.
HUGHES, MAYNARD S.
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Rt. I, Leinarts
Box 110, Maryville
KING, JAMES R
KINSER, WILLIAM E.
LONDON, R AY B.
Manor Dr., Nashville
Rt. 2, Parrotsville
210 Church St., Lewisburg
269 Buntyn St., Memphis
Monteagle
MCGOWAN, FRANCIS J., III
MARLOWE, JOSEPH D.
JACKSON, JOSEPH L.
JACOBS, LESLIE G.
JEFFERIS, GEORGE C.
JOHNSON, CHARLES A.
120+ Duncan Ave., Chattanooga
Rt. I, Cleveland
1 IS N. Montgomery, Memphis
JOHNSON, OLIN \V.
KILLGORE, OSCAR A., JR.
KINARD, ROBERT L.
PIERSON, ROSCOE M.
PILKINTON, LI.O\'l") L.
PITTS, GLEN H.
PLUMMER, JOHN C.
77+ S. Willett St.,
1017 McMahon Ave.,
24-S8 Lowell St.,
ISOI Eastland Ave.,
KI NG, EDWARD J.
KIRKPATRICH, VEI{>;ON A.
Memphis
Nashville
Memphis
Nashville
24-70 Alone Ave., Memphis
Boatland
WISE, ORVILLE L., JR.
Rt. I, Box S94, Raleigh
TEXAS
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AKIN, BOBBY C.
ANDERSON, HARRY R
BALDWIN, HENRY F., JR.
BEBINGER, JOHN R
BENNETT, STERLING W.
BINNION, MARTIN E., JR.
BLAYLOCK, GEORGE T., JR.
BR'ASHEAR, EDWIN G.
BROWN, REX D.
BUGGE, HAROLD A.
BURNAMAN, W ADUS H.
CALDERON, RAFAEL F.
CHOATE, BERNIS M.
COLBURN, JAMES E.
COCHRAN, DOUGLAS E.
CORLEY, OSA F., JR.
DAMRELL, EUGENE C.
DEVINE, JESSE
DRAPER, JOSEPH W., JR.
DRIGGERS, HAROLD D.
DUNN, JAMES D.
DUTY, JOHN M.
ECKERT, ALv'N V., III
EMERSON, JOE R
EVERETT, WILLIS L.
FIELDS, BILLY J.
FISHER, THOMAS T.
FONTAINE, LAURENCE \-V.
FREER, ARLIE L.
GARZA, CARLOS G. .
GIESENSCHLAG, JACK L.
GILES, VADE W.
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GOEBEL, WILBURN A.
GOERNER, MASTON H.
GOERTZ, FRANCIS P.
GOHMERT, HAROLD C.
GREGG, TRAVIS K.
HALL, LEY.MOND O.
HARNDEN, DAVID B.
HAUNSCHILD, KENNETH M.
HENDERSON,. J. C.
HENDERSON, ROBERT
HINES, PHILLIP .
HODGE, EMMITT H.
HOLLAND, THOMAS M., JI{.
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HUACUJA, IGNATIUS ].
HUTCHISON, J. L., JR.
IRONS, WILLIAM C.
MILLER, JOHN R, JR.
ODOM, HARLIE E.
PAYNE, JOSEPH N.
ROESEL, JAMES E.
SMITH, QUENTIN
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HONEYCUTT, HAROLD P.
123 Cypress, Orange
Sargent
IIOS Noble St., El Paso
233 Harrison Ave., San Antonio
2363 McFaddin St., Beaumont
47IS Ave. Q 0 , Galveston
801 Rutherford Pl., Austin
2902 Lafayette, Houston
Whitewright
81SS Glenbrook, Houston
Box 22, Etoilc
1001 N. Campbell St., El Paso
II07 Burleson, Jacksonville
Gen. Del., Megarel
3003 Caroline, Houston
23S0 Delafield, Houston
Box 137, Call
6920 Sherman, Houston
32 I 7 S. Pressa St., San Antonio
Gen. Del., Odes sa
Rt. I, Granger
6602 Ave. H, Houston
2S0S Goliad, Beaumont
Roscoe
2300 Lyle, Waco
Box 139, Nederland
ISO+ Ave. B, Beaumont
833 E. Magnolia, San Antonio
30S E. 23rd St., Bryan
ISOI San Agustin, Laredo
Box 32, Somerville
1017 Montana, El Paso
SI8 N. Super, Houston
Rt. I, Paige
Red Rock
Gen. Del., Yorktown
2000 Commerce St., Dallas
1021 E. Browning, Pampa
904 . Hopkins St., Yoakum
418 E. Fordyce, Kingsville
907 E. Woodin Blvd., Dallas
S. First St., Conroe
2209 Forest Park Blvd., Ft. Worth
Box 60S, Hawkins
I I H Herring Dr., Waco
KNETSCH, CLARENCE R E.
KRESSENBERG, JOSEPH E.
LANIER, THOMAS F .
LARGENT, ROY R, JR.
LEAK, JAMES V., JR.
LOVE, BILLY J .
LUZA, LOUIS ].
McBRAYER, WALLACE R
MCVEY, WAYMOND E .
MA NN, OLEN O.
MILLER, ALAN D .
MORGAN, CLYDE N.
NELSON, CARTER L .
NELSON, MILLARD A.
PARKER, GEORGE ].
PEHLKE, ALFRED E.
PERRY, WILLIAM D.
POPE, NORMAN M.
PYLE, BARNEY R, JR.
ROBERSON, THOMAS D.
STEPAN, ALVIN F.
Rt. S, Paris
2802 Leeland St., Houston
IJ09 W. 22 0 , Austin
Cumby
Box I I S, Caddo
2815 Grove, Dallas
1401 Van Buren, Amarillo
5202 S0 St., Galveston
s06 W. Laurel St., San Antonio
609 E. Main St. , Goose Creek
SI3 S. Orient, Stamford
IIIO Mt. Auburn, Dallas
S44-0 McComma~, Dallas
310 E. Mather St., New Braunfels
1414 Lexington, Vernon
1803 S. Washington Ave., Marshall
Rt. 2, Merkel
29 Covington Dr., Longvie,,'
Rt. S, Terrcll
Gen Del., Bryan
Box 2, Lorena
721 N. Alston St., Marfa
Box 432, Everman
Box 13+8, Big Spring
7S0 W . Kirk Pl., San Antonio
Rt. I, Wichita Falls
Rt. 3, Hico
Sanger Hotel, Dallas
131S Thompson St., Taylor
2308 Eighth, Wichita Falls
609 N. Queen, Palestine
Box 463, Marshall
Gen. Del., Clyde
Rt. I, Smithville
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RYDER, RALPH C.
Rt. 8, Richmond
.
Box 34, Victoria
SHEFFIELD, CHARLES E., JR.
Two Students
VERMONT
Quickburg
651 28th St., Newport News
TRUITT, WILLIAM L., JR.
Chester
COOK, GEORGE W.
.
506 Park Ave., Norton
Mt. Holly
WASHINGTON
49 Mt. Vernon St., Springfield
J.
Rt.
602 Denby St., Radford
WHITE, JESSE L., JR.
7 Chapin St., Brattlesboro
DZEWALTOWSKI, HARRY J.
755 W. Ocean View Ave., Norfolk
VONI, NICHOLAS
32 Pleasant St., Ludlow
DARBY, THEODORE F.
Groseclose
1015 Early St., Lynchburg
SUTLER, JOHN L.
Six Students
SHULL, WILMER
SHUl"rERS, PAUL E.
SIEGEL, SAMUEL E.
SIMMERMAN, WILLIAM T.
BALLOU, ROBERT M.
CAREY, MITCHELL B.
Stop 7, Nine Mile Rd., Richmond
SHIFFLETT, ELLIS V.
918 S. W. Temple, Salt Lake City
PACKER, GLEN V.
Box 44, Fairfax
SHERWOOD, STACY C.
550 E. Center, Midvale
NELSON, RAY D.
I,
Five Students
Troutville
Florence
DILLEY, HAROLD C.
VIRGINIA
Yakim.a
J.
II
13 S. 17th St., Tacoma
1216 E. Pine, Olympia
PERRY, NORMAN W.
714 W. 36th St., Norfolk
BOOKER, ROYSTON T.
Jeffersonton
BUTTON, LoUIS S., JR.
CARICO, WILLIAM A.
WEST
Coeburn
20
212 Harvard St., Norfolk
COLLMUS, BRUCE A.
DELoATCH, WILLIAM F., JR.
CHAPMAN, OWEN R .
2010 Country St., Portsmouth
EURE, JACK L.
CHILDERS, FRANK M., JR.
216 Linden Ave., Suffolk
FARMER, ERVIN D.
I
COCHRANE, GEORGE C.
17 33rd St., Newport News
HALL, JOHN H .
1128 Grandin Rd., Roanok e
FAWCETT, ERNEST M.
LAWRENCE, WILLIAM E.
CARTER, LUTHER F.
18 Conner PI., Portsmouth
DUNN, CHARLES A.
KILROY, ROBERT C.
631 Mountain Ave., S. W., Roanoke
MILLER, EMMETT G.
Staunton Military Academy, Staunton
MOLLOHAN, JAMES F.
83 Dahlgren Ave., Portsmouth
LOVELACE, WILLIAM C.
PEAK, ARCHIE L.
Rt. 2, Polk
McBRYAR, ROBERT C.
West Hamlin
.
RICHARDSON, DELBERT B.
Big Bend
Rt. 3, Box 382, Charleston
100 Guy St., Elkins
CARROLL, JAMES D.
Rt. 2, Roanoke
CROCKETT, LEIGH A.
GILL, JAMES L.
CAMPBELL, PA UL A.
Speedwell
CORNETT, COY M.
Students
BOWER, DAN E.
Culpeper
.
VIRGINIA
BIAS, IRA J., JR.
409 Westover Ave., Norfolk
COLLMUS, RICHARD E.
COMPTON, EARL G.
LARSEN, WILLIAM
335 High St., Salem
I,
6016 Eighth, N. W., Seattle
HERTLEIN, RONALD E.
32 Students
AUSTIN, JOSEPH H., JR.
Rt.
GRAY, JOHN H.
III
Erie Ave., Fairmont
+36 W . Eighth St., Huntington
2220 Crescent Rd ., Charleston
18,+ Piedmont Rd., Charleston
Rt.
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Weston
2 Pearl St., Piedmont
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Lewisburg
Birch Riv er
Decota Kanawha
167 Davi s St., Huntington
OLINGER, WILLIAM R ., JR.
Amherst
R UCH , JAMES F., JR.
517 S. Front St., Wheeling
PHILPOTT, HARRY W.
Philpott
SCHMID, WALTER H.
Rt. 4, Huntington
*RUSSELL, DAVID M.
IIOI
Rhode Island Ave., Lynchburg
SEACRIST, RO NALD P.
118
Ameagle
�321 Beech St., Grafton
Sinks Grove
Newell
SHAW, WILLIAM F.
WEIKLE, ROBERT
L.
WILSON, FRANK E., JR.
MARTEN, JAMES
36 Oakland Ave., Oshkosh
1.
MEYDAM,
66 Students
J.
203 Central Bldg., Richmond Center
BAILEY, BOYD H.
Rt. 2, Box 257, Appleton
BEYER, NORMAN E.
BLANKENHEIM, JACK S.
CLARK,
I.
JAMES
1016 N. Second St., Watertown
DOLLASE, ROBERT D .
1132 Milton St., Janesville
Rt. I, Mt. Horeb
GAGE, JOHN C.
GARFOOT,
DALE W .
Genoa City
GIFFORD, GEORGE G.
Rt. I, Ixonia
GROH, RAYMOND A.
HAMMOND, RUSSELL C.
HARKER, THOMAS
HAYES, PATRICK
VV.
J.
HOUSTON, WILLIAM H.
KLEBENOW, DO NALD
L.
KNUESE, WILLIAM A.
Lawrence College, Appleton
824 N. Ashland, Green Bay
231 W. Grand, Wisconsin Rapids
2234 N. 33rd St., Milwaukee
8422 Stickney Ave., Wauwatosa
JR.
2164 S. 7ISt St., West Allis, Milwaukee
Box 625, Crandon
CALVIN H.
18,6 N. Third St., Sheboygan
KOHLER, ERNEST E.
KOTT, ROYAL
LEAN,
Brokaw
213 S. Ashland Ave., Green Bay
JAHN, LEONARD G.
KUIPER,
2360 N. 60th St., Milwaukee
Box 349, Rt. I, Kenosha
Box 386, Omro
CAPPONI, MARIO
R,
ORTIZ
E.
LEONHARDT, DO NALD F.
LENZ, ROBERT
R
LEWIS, WARRNE E.
LORGE, NEIL E.
LOTTER, JOI-IN G.
MCGEE, ROBERT H.
* MADDEN, CHARLES F.
MANTHEY, ROBERT C.
G.,
Rt.
JR.
OHM, ALBERT N.
1008 Day St., Green Bay
ALBERS, MELVIN J.
EDWIN
OLSON, RAYMOND O.
OWENS,
KENNETH
PETERSON, PHILIP F.
GEORGE A.
PUTNAM, DONALD T.
RADLOFF, VICTOR W.
REINHARDT, MARVIN N.
RUST, HOMER W.
RULAND,
JAMES
\V.
RUSCH, ROGER A.
RYAN, JAMES V.
SANDERS, EDWARD F.
SCHRAMPFER, ELDON S.
SEITZ, ROBERT A.
SENN, WARREN
HENRY
R
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SEYMOUR, MELVIN V.
SHUARETTE, ULRICK F.
SHIRK, ARTHUR C.
P. O. Box 97, Dousman
SHUSTER, JOSEPH S.
7212 31st Ave., Kenosha
728 Mt. Vernon St., Oshkosh
2563 N. Murray Ave., Milwaukee
Rosendale
3' 50 N. 12th St., Milwaukee
Taylor
9+4- Milwaukee St., Milwaukee
1015 E. Potter Ave., Milwaukee
1330 N. Franklin PI., Milwaukee
2401 N. 27 th St., Milwaukee
2954-A N. 24th PI., Milwaukee
Brillion
697 Jackson Dr., Oshkosh
Box 25, Branvillc
718 Brittingham PI., Madison
Reidsville
II3 High St., Neenah
326 Main St., Green Bay
RYAN, DAVID E.
SESSLER,
I,
1702 Fairmont St., \Vausau
35 W. Newton St., Rice Lake
R UDE, MILTON J.
Westby
2613 W. Scott St., Milwaukee
R
OXENDORF, KENN ETH
POLACHECK,
2+24 W. Hopkins St., Milwaukee
1255 Prairie Ave., Beloit
MEANS, ROBERT B.
MERTENS, KENNETH
WISCONSIN
J.
MASTOPIETRO, JAMES
SILVERMAN, JOHN E.
SPITZER, WALDEMAR E.
THYRION, NORBERT W.
TICHENOR, OTIS K.
3056 N. Humbolt St., Milwaukee
WEIST, NORMAN H.
4503 N. 58th St., Milwaukee
5224 W. Wells St., Milwaukee
WILLSON, JOHN N.
WOLF, RAYMO ND H.
Rt. 1, Box 237, Racine
504 Cleveland St., Merrill
22II N. 41st St., Milwaukee
4759 N. 19th PI., Milwaukee
13'9 N. 13th St., Sheboygan
2021 N. 28th St., Milwaukee
I3IO N. 16th St., Wisconsin Rapids
4202 W. Oklahoma Ave., Milwaukee
536 Clemons Ave., Madison
3205 N. Marietta Ave., Milwaukee
Rt. I, Box 199, Kenosha
805 Harvey St., Green Bay
Muscoda
3673 S. Lenox St., Milwaukee
327 Niagara Ave., Sheboygan
8'30 Gridley Ave., Wauwatosa
�In
APPRECIATION
y ou
have come to the last page of an incompleted story. This is
not the end of the 20th C. T. D. but the beginning because it
is the first time that all 1,800 of us have, heen brought together at one
time. Those happy memories you kept of Centre College are shared
by your friends who, with you, have made possible this printed record.
Especially do we appreciate the interest of Mr. Samuel B. Jones of
Harrodsburg who made this book financially possible, of the ,girls of
K. C. W., the president and trustees of Centre, of Robert A. Eckhart
for the art work, and the Benson Printing Company.
We appreciate
your cooperation in sending pictures of yourselves, and we will appreciate it if you will inform us of any student who did not receive his
book.
Happy landing!
CLARENCE E. HEFFELFINGER, Editor.
��BEN SON
Printed byP R I NT I N G
Nashville,
CO.
Tenne ssee
Photogra phy byM
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Centre College Yearbooks
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Centre College (Danville, Ky. :1918- )--Students
Centre College (Danville, Ky. :1918- )--Yearbooks
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Yearbooks from Centre College and the Kentucky College for Women, bulk dates 1890-2006.
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Centre College
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Yearbooks prior to 1927 are in the public domain. Otherwise, all rights reserved.
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English
Date
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1890-2006
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application/pdf
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yearbooks
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yearbooks
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Centre College Special Collections and Archives CC-22 Publications
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Title
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Aircrew Students at Old Centre
Creator
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Heffelfinger, Clarence E.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1944
Description
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Yearbook of the 20th College Training Detachment at Centre College.
Subject
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Centre College (Danville, Ky.: 1918-)
Publisher
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Centre College
Language
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English
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application/pdf
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yearbook
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CC_022_1944_Aircrew Students at Old Centre.pdf
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All Rights Reserved
military
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Students & Student Life
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Photographs of individual students, student groups, and student activities. Includes fraternities, Carnival, classes, and drama productions dating from the late nineteenth century to the 1960s.
Still Image
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Title
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Alba D. Archibald, Class of 1878
Subject
The topic of the resource
Centre College (Danville, Ky. : 1819-1901)—Students
Archibald, Alba D.
Description
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Student portrait of Alba D. Archibald, Centre College Class of 1878.
Creator
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Fox, Edward (Photographer)
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1878
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Public Domain. Please cite as "Centre College Special Collections and Archives."
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JPEG
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Image
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http://digitalarchives.centre.edu/Photos/Students/2011_005-1-31.jpg
Language
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English
portraits
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