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U ,I y0fgll'lllll'4llIll ' ' .rmmlllllft HI N BZENAU 1945 waduafes Ill erwbe From 1941 through 1945, the Compass has carried a complete list of Kensington's boys in military service. With the end of the war, rapid discharges have made it impos- sible to compile an accurate list of service- men. Because or' this, we are mentioning only those boys of last year's graduating class now in the armed forces. They have the important task ot safeguarding the vic- tory. George Ball William Becker Leonard Berman Walter Bock Robert Brown Norman Clark joseph Connor Frederick Cull Iames Doeing Raymond Dzimian James Fechter Alvin Felix Albert Frankenberger Robert Adams Robert Austin Iohn Bickel Ioseph Boldt Donald Deth Donald Drescher Richard L. Ellis lay Filler Virgil E. Hale 11.5. Army Walter Gilbert Edward I. Haas Eugene I. Haas Herbert S. Hanneman Frank E. Helwig Paul A. Herrmann Ronald P. Holmlund Robert N. Hubert Patrick Thomas Hurley Samuel K. lmpastato Ioseph A. Iosefiak Louis D. Lalli Winston G. Lawson 0. .S'. Navy Iames Hartrich Robert F. Heidinder Robert L. Hoebel Gordon A. Iackson Richard C. Krohn Arthur C. Kurz Iohn B. Michienzi Paul Murray Richard Oetinger 0. 5. Marine torps Vincent Schillo joseph Weiss 22 Donald Lindner Richard I. Mahoney George Moore Marvin Noel Ralph Race Robert Roesch Donald Rung Leon Sloan Lincoln Stegman Robert Torge Aristides Yeostros Peter Oberkotler Thomas Panek Ioseph Scatch Robert Synoracki David Trautlein Roger Wedekindt Richard Wilcox Richard Williams
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, We Welcome me Veterans Donald Hager, Iohn Striebich, and Robert Rebadow discuss English IV with Miss Flierl During the year, 28 veterans returned to Kensington High School. They wisely took advantage of the opportunities for further education offered them in the G. I. bill of rights program. To complete their high school education, these men adopted strenu- ous schedules so that they might be better equipped to seek employment or to continue their education. We at Kensington were glad to Welcome them back to our corridors. Their determ- ination to continue where they left off shows the true Kensingtonian spirit. We look to them as fine examples of American man- hood and wish them success in their future endeavors. Serwbemen WM Diplomas Called to the service of their country, many Kensingtonians had to leave school before completing their high school courses. Realizing the ever increasing importance of a good education, they contacted their school for information on continuing their studies, enlisted the aid of the U. S. A. F. I. and, in various Ways, under extraordinarily difficult circumstances, many succeeded in securing their diplomas. During the year, diplomas were granted to the following service men and were awarded on Iune 24, 1946: Benjamin Iessie Carter .............. ............ G eneral Raymond Iohn Cambell ........... ............ G eneral Ronald Carter Dannecker ........................... General lack Funk ................................................... Social Science Robert William Graeff .................................... General Robert H oebel .......................,.. Charles Irving Hughes ............... .............General .............General Peter Alexander Iohnston ............. ............... S cience Theodore Frederick Klein ........... ............. G eneral Richard B. Manke ........................ ...............Science Thaddeus Stanley Mars ............ ............. G eneral Robert Alfred Riter .............. Ernest H. Schwippert ............... Robert James Shatzel ............. Edmund loseph Shine ............ Harry R. Smith ..................... Iames Harry Stobie ............. Arthur E. Sullivan ........... William I. Traberth .............. ..................General Engineering ...................General .............General ..............Science ..............Science .............General
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