Stillwater High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Stillwater, OK)
- Class of 1944
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BILL BERNHART
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M. A., Columbia University
President, Oklahoma Education Associaion
President, Olcl.ihnm.1 University Alumni Assimciation
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Principal, High School
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Winfrey Houston
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Frances Hardin
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Sarah jane Berry
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Tommy Anderson
Eugene Arnold
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Louise Brooks
Bill Berkenbile
Freda Berkenbile
Charles Bartholomew
Gerald Bradshaw
Allene Bradshaw
Delbert Beaman
Betty Lou Blumer
Orley Becker
Betty Lou B-oyles
Wanda Bradley
Harold Bauman
jane Bishop
R. L. Brooks
Ann Lynn Bocock
Robert Cochran
Mariellen Clubb
Edgar Copley
Doris jean Crabs
Marjorie Carlisle
Wanda Collins
Frank Denny
Pauline Dilts
joe Danford
Dorothy Lee Davis
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Norma Kerby
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Lorena Merchant
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Nyle Myers
Emma Nuss
Bill Orr
David Oswalt
Rose Palmer
Bill Penquite
Louise Parsons
Ransom Peterson
Norma Lee Pock
Ernestinc Payton
jack Payton
Lola Dean Pearson
Emily Patterson
Mildred Pruett
Nadina Powell
Barba Ann Robinson
Clay Robertson
Edith Rink
Norma Lee Ritter
Betty jean Ridings
Norma Lee Rambo
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Doris jean Townsell Mary Martin Pauline Dilts
These students were chosen by the Student Council as the most outstanding
members of the senior class. They were selected because of their scholastic standing,
participation in school activities, and cooperation with students and teachers.
juniors who received honorable mention:
Marjorie Lou Adams Marilyn Potts Marcellette McLain
Lloyd jones Gene Baird Charles johnson
Virginia Vandegrift Mary Elizabeth Stevens Ruby Mae Stratton
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Stillwater ......... .... 8 Sapulpa --
Stillwater -- .... 32 Yale -----
Stillwater -- .... 0 Ponca City
Stillwater -- .... 19 Drumright
Stillwater ..- .... 6 Perry ----
Stillwater -- .... 12 Pawnee --
Stillwater -- .... 19 Guthrie --
Stillwater -- .... 38 Chandler -
Stillwater -- .... 14 Cushing --
Stillwater -- .... 40 Blackwell
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Dick Hicks, Bill Orr, Richard Ward, Buddy Simmons, jim Daugherty, Earl Staten,
junior Flesner, Calvin Poole.
Second Row:Kenneth Underwood,Dare McGilliard,Bill Berkenbile, Kenneth Glover,
Bob Moore, joe Howard, Delbert WiseCarver,Norville I-lesser, Bob White, Dalton
Rogers, james Dilts, johnny Curran, Norman Pilgrim.
Third Row: Bob Whitson, Hi Staten, Buddy johnson, Selby Thomas, Otley Becker,
Harry Mills, Ray Bigler, Bill McCollom, EllisWillett, Donald jenkins, Lefty Hartman,
Melbourne Flesner, Bob Hesser, Carl Moore, Pete W'ills.
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Bill Orr Dare McGilliard Bill Berkenbile
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Bob Hladky Edward Mort Earl Staten Norman Pilgrim Dick Scherer
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Schedule
Teams Stillwater Visitors
Perry ........... --- 6 30
Tulsa Central --- - 11 25
Oklahoma City .... - 30 8
Ponca City ...... - 19 14
Bristow ...... - 32 8
Perry ........... - 17 19
Oklahoma City .... -- 25 16
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First Row: Van Campbell, Marion Barkley, Bob Hesser, Bob Whitson,
jack Griffith.
Second Row: Coach Harris, Grover Rains, Bill McCollum, jim Griffith,
Donald jenkins.
Lora Mae Bilyeu, Margaret Ross, and Patsy
Curd are -redecorating the girls' lounge at
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Serve delicious meals with rationed foods-'Evelyn Weathers, Betty jean
Marining, and Louise Crosnoe.
Sew and Save-Frances I-lesser, Mrs. Brock fteacherj, and Marie Hughes.
june Lawson, Betty jo Rogers, Billie Ann Hesser, and
Dorothy McQuain demonstrate rationed foods and ec-
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Joyce Adams
Mary Lee Bilyeu
Louise Brooks
Bette Boyd
Iuanita Brown
Betty Lou Blumer
Wanda Bradley
Louise Crosnoe
Carma Lee Carrier
Doris jean Crabs
Val Dona Dowell
Marian DeMoss
Bonnie Fowler
Margaret Gazaway
Shirley Gaines
Wilma Hall
Barbara Hall
Billie Ann Hesser
Amelia Heid
Geraldyne Hartman
Frances Hesser
Marie Hughes
Lla Mae Hughes
Mildred Kite
june Lawson
Mary Leverett
Cledith McQuain
Dorothy McQuain
Betty jean Manning
Lorena Merchant
Lula Maxey
Fern Myers
Anna Louise Martin
Virginia Mann
Leona Overholt
Louise Parsons
Norma Lee Pock
Norma Lee Rambo
Norma Lee Ritter
Betty jo Rogers
Katherine Stevens
Pat Schatz
Doris Schatz
Katherine Schroeder
Lou Alice Smith
Ellen Summers
Mary jean Wolf
Evelyn Weathers
Flora Wells
Billie jean Willett
MARY MARTIN
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SARAH JANE BERRY
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Members Not in
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P- 1 BILL DEMOSS
V slr' 5' President
i CLARENCE TRUMBLY
Vice-President
FRANK NORTON
Secretary
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33- , MARTIN CRAFT
Treasurer
GEORGE HARDIN
Reporter
Cguture Qlarmers of cflmerica
LaVeme Bergstrasser
Ray Bigler
Cliffor Brock
Glen Caldwell
David Castleberry
Keith Cottongirn
Martin Craft
Bill DeMoss
Roger DeMoss
Hahn Dbickl
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Pfulrlifaw W
Richard Fagin
Melbourne Plesnet
junior Flesner
Wayne Flesner
Tom Fry
Melvin Fry
Tommy Gates
Marion German
Kenneth Glover
George Hardin
Kenneth Keith
games Longan
enny Martin
Carl Moore
Frank Norton
Iimmy Perky
Grover Rains
Clay Robertson
Clarence Trumbly
Harley Walker
Robert Ware
Orval Watkins
Marion Williams
Buford Willman
School
Gifford Glover
Wa ne Harris
Paul Holsinger
Maynard Human
Benny Kautz
Sammy Kautz
Raymond Kinzie
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We the Senrors of 1944 berng
ractrcally through wrth our trou
les do leave thrs our last wrll and
testament to our underclassmates
You are so unaware of the prtfalls
that lre before you that we grve and
bequeath to you the frurts of our
pooled wrts whrch wrll spare you
untold torl and drudgery
Ruth Adams wrlls her herght and
good looks to Lrzzy Angerer
Bag Lrle and Sarah Berry mu
tually consented to wrll therr band
unrforms batons and srx years ex
perrence to the younger generatron
wrth love and krsses
Lorena Merchant wrlls her strarght
As rn journalrsm to Flora Wells
Heres hoprng she works harder
than I drd says she
Bob Moore leaves Maryorre Adams
to the next football captarn
Ann Bocock bequeaths her job
wrth Earl Maples to Mary Lou Mal
o
Pete Tourtellotte wrlls hrs shy
ness to Selby Thomason
Earl Staten leaves hrs brother Hr
Mary Martrn wills her quret
speakrng vorce to Brll Lothers
Tracy Grlbert bequeaths hrs vrolrn
to Frank Norton
Gootch Hardm leaves leavrng
a great brg vacant place
Edmond Schedler wrlls hrs abrlrty
to work Physrcs to Freddre Tromp
er
Wrnfrey Houston leaves and takes
Pat Kyme wrth hrm
jrm Daugherty bequeaths hrs brg
grrn to Lloyd ones
Brll Berkenbrle wrlls hrs football
jersey No 27 to Mert Poole
Charles Bartholomew leaves Bet
tve Annrs wrth many tears Sorry
Charles
Marjorre Carlrsle bequeaths her
sweaters to M E Stevens
jrmmy Hughes bequeaths hrs
quret drgnrty to Jerry Taylor
Ruth Alene Elledge leaves er
many engagements to Betty Mosley
Freda Berkenbrle wrlls her smrle
and a pot of glue to jack Grrffrth
Allene Bradshaw bequeaths her
beautrful harr to Mary Lee Brlyeu
Patsydell Dotter thrnks Fern My
ers should have her drmples
Orley Becker grves hrs pleasant
ways to Ramon Elledge
june Lawson wants james Mar
tm to have her brg blue eyes
Dare McGrllrard leaves hrs game
playrng technrque to Kenny Glover
Ruth Ann Frerdemann rs wrllrng
for Sandra Uzzell to have her good
lookrng clothes
Colleen Good passes her good
grades to Grover Rarns
Lanny Gallup bequeaths hrs way
wrth the women to Bob Hesser
Nadrna Powell leaves her accom
panrng abrlrty to Katheryn Gates
To Harvey Curd Vernon arrell
leaves hrs pretty curly harr
Vrrgrnra Mann and jane Trrplett
grve therr dancrng abrlrty to Marrlyn
Potts and Pat Murphy
Brll Orr drvrdes hrs good looks
between Carroll Leonard and Red
Mott
Bettys Boyles Hoover and Rrd
rngs grve therr frrst names to a grrl
ramed Mannrng
Edrth Rrnk wrlls her clean locker
to Sarah Barton
Vrrgrnra Houck leaves her new
harr do to Pat Penqurte
Flvzabeth Trrmble bequeaths her
geometry book to Melba can Wal
on
Lola Deane Pearson leaves her co
quettrsh ways to La Verne Danrels
Norma Lee Pock and Alma Un
derwood wrll therr serrous rntentrons
to Don johnson and Merrrlou Fer
re
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Cgfarmonles
Irmmy Perky Take Me Back to
Tulsa
Marron Barkley Honey Im n
Love wrth You
jean Gregory
Sweet Rosre O Grady
Ray Brgler Mr Frve by Frve
Holleen Hartpence You Made
Love You
une Lawson Star Eyes
Trlford Blarr Small Fry
Kenny Glover How Dry I Am
Patsydell Dotter Green E es
Marrellen Clubb- Soldrers ream
Marcellette McLarn No Love No
Nothrng
Anna Lourse Martrn
Sleepy Trme Gal
Lloyd jones
oe Swartz I Dont Want to Walk
Wrthout You fCrutchesj
Donald johnson He Says Murder
He Says
Grover Rams and Donald Jenkrns
Cow Cow Boogre
Sarah Barton
Grefrt Brg Beautrful Doll
Wayne Flesner I Couldn t Sleep a
Wrnk Last Nrght
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Mary Jean Wolf bequeaths her
typrng abrlrty to Charlre Denny
Ransom Peterson wants to leave
hrs brown eyes to Evelyn Weathers
Tommy Anderson and Gene Ar
nold leave therr model arrplane
burldrng to Leslre Terpenrng and
Dean Krrkpatrrck
joe Danford Delbert Beaman and
Melvrn Howard leave therr hot game
of tennrs to Glen johnson Frank
Malone and Gene Brard
Brll Penqurte Brll McBrrde and
Norma Kerby grve therr forgrng
abrlrty to I W Srtton Tom Rey
nolds and Barbara Drckey
Helen Scherer Brlly Boy
Don Hughs I Heard You Crred
Last Nrght
johnny Curran Later Tonrght
Gene Arnold Scatterbrarn
james Lerghton Chatterbox
Katheryn Schroeder K K Katre
Fred Barrett Casey ones
Jeanne Srmcoe Daddy
Pat Kyme My Heart Tells Me
Ann Bocock
Prstol Packrn Mama
Bob Stone Grve Me Lrbcrty or
Grve Me Death
Erleen Brlyeu Sophrstrcated Lady
Wanda Collrns Havrn Myself a
Trme
Buddy Srmmons My Red headed
Baby
Emrly Patterson Let Me Call You
Sweetheart lfracy Grlbertj
Clarence Trumbly
Mrlk Cow Blues
Joyce Marre Adams Gobs of Love
for the Navy
Mary Frances Hoke You Must
Have Been a Beautrful Baby
George Hardrn Rustles of Sprrng
The Senrors Last Round Up
ontmued
To Harold Campbell Gerald
Bradshaw wrlls hrs effrcrent bug
rn
Geral Davrs leaves hrs abrlrtv to
draw hrs classmates to Vrrgrnra Van
degrrft
Brllre Wrllett leaves her jrtterbug
grng to Carma Lee Carrrer
Melva Stewart the doughnut grrl
turns her rob to Lourse Crosnoe
Leo Anderson wrll grve hrs polrce
trckets to Donald enkrns
R L Brooks bequeaths hrs abrlrty
to get around to james Bellattr
Norma Lee Rrtter wrlls her seat
rn the cage to Dorrs Lee Houck
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Ernestrne Payton grves her sweet
job at the frve and ten to Shrrley
Games
Ieora Smrth wrlls her trrg As
to R Hart
To Ruth Lafferty Frank Denny
bequeaths hrs brcycle
Wrllard Davrs wants Naoma Mc
Cammon to have hrs extra pounds
Patsy Graves wrlls her Natronal
Honor Socrety prn to Charles ohn
son
ane Brshop Lourse Brooks and
Norma Lee Rambo wrll therr front
seats rn assembly to Marne Hughes
oan Heard and Mary Leverett
ack Payton Rrchard Shrpley and
Arthur Werss wrll therr good looks
toTomBurtscher Charles Boggs and
Roger Clubb
Dorrs ean Crabs Vrrgrnra ar
dot and Lrla Mae Hughes leave
quret drsposrtrons wrth Anrta Breber
dorf Brlly Mrller and Lours ardot
Paulrne Drlts Mrldred Pruett and
o Ann Mullendore leave therr
scholastrc abrlrty to Helen Trnker
Marron DeMoss and Jo Ann Mrller
Mary Lourse ohnson Mrldred
Krte and Paulrne Hrnrrchs grve therr
blond harr to uanrta Lrnk Ruby
Mae Stratton and ean Srmcoe
Harold Bauman wrlls hrs cowboy
hat to Lovsell Ross and Robert Ald
rrch to be shared between them
rmmy Sturgeon and rmmy Steph
ease therr dancrng abrlrty to Drck
Heath and Brll Kyme
Dorothys Mt uarn Smrth Krng
and Drxrs bequeath therr frrst names
ta urnrta Brown and Lou Alrce
Smrth
Vfrlma Hall and ean Kuechen
merster vrrll therr beautrful whrte
teeth to Brllre Ann Hesser and Brllre
K Stevens
Drc' Shearer leaves hrs wrngs
to Ray Young
Margaret Gazaway leaves her lrk
rng for college boys to Lula Maxey
Bennett Hammond wrlls hrs drs
lrke for Army offrcers to Delbert
NX'rseCarver
Sherk Myers wants Drck Hrcks
to have hrs mustache
Mary Carruth leaves her short
hand worrres to Frances Peaden
To Cledrth McQuarn Kath ryn
Dawes wrlls her neat appearance
etta Lee Grvens grves drrnk mrx
mg abrlrty to Helen Randolph
Frances He ss er bequeaths her
cashrers rob to Marjorre Rrley
LaVerne Lewrs leaves her ank
lets779 to Pat Schatz
Emma Nuss wrlls her rob of es
cortrng photographers to Leona
Overholt
Rose Palmer grves her abrlrty to
make clothes to Ruth Redburn
Darmel Robertson leaves her at
tendance record to Ellen Summers
Robert Cochran bequeaths hrs
bashfulness to james Henry
To Norman Howerton Edgar
Copley leaves hrs brcycle reparrrng
abrlrty
Kerth Krmball leaves hrs Englrsh
argurng to J W Emde
Brll McCollom says hrs long lst
of telephone numbers can be use
Wanda Bradly Betty Blumer Ed
Wallett Lourse Parsons and Madge
Heard are glad to move up and let
the May graduates have the favor
rte places rn the freshman class
The brrdes Barbara and Dorothy
are sendrng cookbooks to he
hopeful junror grrls
To those who have mowed from
dear old SH S durrng the year we
send our regrets because rt has been
a swell trme for us
And now to our belowed Parents
8: Teachers we grwe a l1N1I'lU trrbute
a trrbute that expresses all our
gratrtude for your patrence rn stand
rng by us at our best and at our
worst It rs our desrre to lrwe up
to your expectatrons and may we
never let you down
Srgned and sealed thrs frrst day
of May 1944
Senror Class
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Dear D1ary
As I got up just before e1ght and
was late to school I went 1nt0 the
off1ce for a plnk slrp and found
the same hab1tually late group con
s1st1ng of Paul Efaw and Dav1d Os
walt Mary Frances Hoke was also
IH the group th1s morn1ng She keeps
compla1n1ng that she does not get
enough sleep Why doesnt she try
gettmg some out of class for once?
What IS th1s rumor about j1mmy7
Oh' You say that two poor l1ttle
baby faced rmmys have dec1ded not
to go to any of the college houses
aga1n after they were kldded about
the1r del1cate features I also hear
that 1mmy Steph has a mama for
breakmg wrndows Butch Ward
d1d l1ke the 1dea unt1l one of the
w1ndows was IH h1s car
1mmy Hughes has carr1ed hIS
love lrfe too far As he sand
can cuss her out when she I9 not
here but when I m near her I forget
everythmg else Bob Hladky says
he 1snt gorng steady but I dont see
erther of them datmg anyone else
Pete W1ll doesn t seem to have been
lrlted for he goes to Coyle every
Fr1day as he used to Or does he?
As I l ave my f1rst hour class I
run 1ntr qu1te a congregat1on at the
north end of the mam floor One
of the most not1ceable thmgs IS the
snule that ,Io Ann Mullendore has
Dont feel bad about It jo Ann Ev
ery one l1kes that smrle We also
lrke the way you chew gum
One member of fhlS crowd B111
Berkenb1le IS greatly m1ssed He IS
now servxng 1n Uucle Sams A1r
Corps We also m1ss J D Mott and
Leonard WhltSOD who are nn the
Navy
Oh my' What a m1x up th1s
world IS gettxng to be The boys
are all vnearmg sweaters and sk1rts
and they are dye1ng the1r ha1r red
Dont worry too much Wmfrey
We all hope as you do that you
wont have to work on the WPA
Dear D1ary
If there IS anythmg that makes me
mad 1t IS see1ng someone who tf1CS
to w1n the teachers favor by careful
attentron and obed1ence If Charles
Bartholomew doesnt stop pract1c1ng
th1s he IS gomg to be the Teacher s
pet 1n all h1s classes
Oh dear why cant I be a sweater
g1rl l1ke Colleen Good'
All the g1rls have gone mad over
Butch Ward ever sxnce he sang
Stormy Weather 1n the Backwards
week assembly
I hope I have not embarrassed
anybody but speakmg of embar
rasss1ng have you not1ced the
pretty red color that llghts up Mel
v1n Howard s ears when he blushes7
Good nrght dear D1ary
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GREET INGS
To our former Schoolmates in
the Service of our country.
You have been so much in our thoughts as
we conoiled 'tis boov that we wanted to send
you a copy Many of YDS faces may not be fam
lliar to you, but tie places and scenes are
quite tne same as when you were here
Droo us a note when time permits, because
we do so loxe to near rext year we nope to
serd out a ne s letter once a montz, if it
does rot get too big for a little jour alism
class
So lofg, ard tie best of luck to every
one of you
The Staff, pare 25,
and
Mrs Florerce Severson
Spo sor
Pfc J W Abernathy SCU 3415 AST?
Sec EE 52 3rd Co Clemson, South Carolina
Pvt Paul W Adams
Serving With the Army Air Corp and is statlorad
at the Air Corp Technical Sczool, Buckley Field
DQIVSP, Colo He spe t six months of training
ln the Infantry at Camp Maxey, Texas, and Camp
Fannin, Texas He transferxed to tie air corps
at the end of the time, spending two no the at
Kessler Fielc, Miss ,before beginning air craft
armanment scnool at Buckley Field, whore he is
stationed
Pvt Bob L Barr es AIS, 362 Yeater Hall,
Warrersberg, Mo
Bob is row in the V 5 Iaval Corps After com
pletelng tris course D6 will nave elgkt mortns
are togetler
Lt John Baugh, a teacrer at hortr Hlwh Sczool
from 1937 to l842 He was graduated from
Officers Trairinv Scrool in Miss ir May, 19434
ne was assigred to the Seattle Port of Embarka-
tion, Army Trarsport Service Brancl, ard ls now
the officer ir charbe of tne Plans and Training
Sec of tke Water Division His worx is tre
trainin of tne e listed men oelonglnh o Boat
Co and Port Co He may be addressed at tke
Seattle Port of Embarkation, later Division, a
at 730 Bellevue, orth, Seattle 2, Washington
A C Lawrerce I Berxenblle 385oo4Ol, Incr 5,
Sqd A Air Crew lrairee Pool, Mirter Field,
Calif
E111 entered tne Army Air Corps Feb , l944 H
went first to Steppard Field, Texas, where,
after a few montrs' training, he received 11s
appointment as a Cadet We is now in Mirter
Field, Calif for his secorc period of train
irg Bill did not precuate but left ir the
middle of is senior year
Exsizn William A Berry, American P 0 W
Interred in tne Prilippine Island cfo Jap
arese Red Cross, Tokyo, Japan Via New Vork
'ew York
Wlllxam was in Manila at tie tina of tne bamb
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taking trips to ancient castles, abbeys, and
churches 'However,'he says, 'Since America
is my home, England can never be more than an
interesting place on the map to me W
William Curtis B ock S 2fC, Co 20, Sec 1
BJC USNTS, university of Chicago, Chicago 57
Illinois
B111 completed his training in Radio and Code
at Chicago, on April 27, 1944 He spent April
lst with Wyche Murphy and saw Leon Tedder and
Walter Nichols
James A Burdette s lfC sac: 5 44, Co E
Plat N 1 E E R R UehTC, Gulfport, Miss
Jim 1eft for Great Lakes, 111 , in Feb , 1944,
for boot training He entered as an Apprentice
Seaman and is now Seaman irst Class, stationed
in Gulfport, at Radar school
Pvt Robert S Euffingtor, A 3 N 58470972,
22 8 Q V T R o Aun, A P 0 149, c '
New York, N Y
Robert is now serving somewhere in England
G W Rrattin Boot traininf at San Disco,
then translerred to Norman, Oxla , for three
months, and is now at Lreenville, lexas
sfsvc Iolmes D Carlisle CBradl 18207488, AmD
Bldy, 320 Scott Field, lil
Brad was inducted ln the Army ln Nov , 1942
but did not so into active service until wsrch
1, 1443 His duties are to fly radio opera
tors so they may get practice
school, M 576 6, Section 1511, Asbury Park,
New Jersey
vt Gilbert B Cllft, Jr , Co 1, 593 In
99 Div , Camp Aaxey, Texas
Flvis Y Curtis M H SXC, Norman, Okls
Elvis received his boot training in San Rlepo,
Calif From there he was sent to Norman, Okie
He graduated from Norman Naval Vase April 1,
and is now waiting to be sent to a new station
Aayor C B Cross, JSMC Hqd Co 2nd in 7th
Marlzes, c o liect Post Office, San Francisco,
Calif
Claude is now serving in the South Pacllic, and
he writes that he will return home this spring
or s mmer of 1944 He has been promoted to
Executive Officer He has been in the Marlne
Corps 5 years and overseas 22 years le has
seen action at Guadalcanal, Bougainville and
New Britain
Pvt Frank S Cross ASW 18l3236I, 2nd Platoon
Co A, 88th Inf Training Bat ,camp Roberts,
Calif
Lt Ways Cross, Morale Services, 52 B oadway,
New York, New York
Pvt silly Ray Church 18195505, 96th Inf Tnv
Regt Mq Det IRTC So Camp Hood, Texas
After finishing one semester at the A k M
Collebe, Billy enlisted in July of 1945 and
took his basic training at Camp alter, Texas
He is now stationed at Camp Hood, Texas, with
the Hq Det
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Engr Avn Bl APO 9695 cfo Postmaster, an
Francisco, Calif
Received his commission at Ut Belvoir,
and transferred to tue airborne envineers as
commu lcation officer He 1s ow stationed
somewhere ln the boutxwest Pacific
Capt Hugh A Goonfield, O 65OeaO, APO 451
f3 Section, Fqs 75th Inf Div , Camp Qreck
enrldze, Ky
Capt Coonfleld has been statiozed at the L
Manuever Area, Camp Polk, La , with the 92nd
Inf Div , composed of Negroes Recently he
was transferred to 75th Inf Div which is
composed of whites Pe is expectlnv to be
shipped across in 5 or 6 months Previous
to his ent y into the Army, apt Coonfleld
was a teacher 'n the hlahschool at Stillwater
He was also athletic instructor
Sgt Wloyd Cochran enlisted on Nov 7, 1942,
and was sent to Fort Sill, Okla
arl Cottman M m 3 C Co E Platoon 5 lllth
A , cfo Fleet Post Office,
City, New York
Darl received his boot training 1
Prom there he was sent overseas
New York
Norfolk, Va
Jack B Caldwell AMW 5 C A B A T U KE 6 Hutl
N A S Norfolk, Vlrgi ia
Pvt Clabodrn Lee Co rtright Co E, Sect I
l555th S U ASTP Universltv of Cincinnatti,
K2lJ, Ohio
lee was an engineering student in the ASWP
until it was discontinued Hs was transferred
to pre medical and hooes to have about nine
months course here
Naval Urks , Oakland Calif
Mr Co rtrlght ls Recr ation and Education sup
ervisor for his barracvs We has finished the
basketball season ard is starting softball
also suoerv'ses the theaters and has an orches
tra of which h is quite oro d The orchestra
members are all negroes but two The director,
a refro, is a graduate of Columbia Universltv
Pvt Lonnie F Dorman, 2nd, Fo l 4 2 d n
Cano Atterburv, Indiana
Lonnie enlisted in the Armv August 50th in
l945 He P0C91V0d his basic training at Vt
Benning, Ja , and then w s se t to the Poly
technic
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Service
Ravrond
College at Auburn, Ala , with thc
at tne eresent time he is stationed
Atterbury
E Drumm S 2 C Sec Q l 5 607 L P
School, creat kes, Ill
was inducted into the Navy on Dec
1943, at Tulsa He received his traininv 1
San Diego Calif , and was then tra sferred to
freat lakes, Ill He will graduate from
Quartermaster School there sometime in Nav
Thomas W Diehl Pc 5'c CBMU 559K c o A P
San Francisco, California
Tommy spent one year in New Hebrides ard two
months in the maintare ce unit
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c o Postmaster, New York Citv, W Y
Gordon is now stationed in England
Kenneth fBr1ckyD Griffith and Billy Gene Clen
denlng They spend their weekends together
He savs the Air Raids are the worst things
about Er land
APO 472
He is near
Lt Eugene Flesner Box 550 RAAF,
Roswell, New Mexico
Fugene is an instructor at his training camp at
New Mexico He is now fl ing a B17 Be has
has no accidents but has several close shaves
Lt James P French O 756213 5th Liaison Sqdn
APO 9525 cfo P M New York, N Y
James was first sent to Phoenix, Arizona, then
he was sent to Tuscu1 where he received his
commission ln October of 1943 From there he
went to El Paso, Texas, and in Feb , to San
Antonio Texas He hi! not been heard of since
Lieut A R Flood Casu 47 cfo Fleet Post
Office, San Francisco, California
Lleut Flood 'Ros was formerly stationed at
Dallas, Texas, here he was in charge of
Physi al Education His specialities were hand
to hand combat and jujitsu He was later sent
to San Diego, and Port Rueneme He ls now
athletlc and senior duty oflicer Flood ls
expecting to po overseas soon
Nm Duane Good S 1fC U S S Warhawk, APO 168
c o Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, Calif
Duane attended at Point Loma Calif a school
for Radar Operators He ls now stationed on the
U S S Warhawk as a member of the Radar crew
Al Anthony Grelnsr S2 C Barracks 4 Sec 3
LATTC R 9 Memphis, Tenn
Al enlisted ln the Navy Jan ll, 1944 on his
17th birthday He received his boot
in San Diego After six weeks there
sent to Naval Air Technical Training
Memphis, Tenn Al says, 'Now I know
shotgun shells go I shot 50 rounds
training
he was
Center in
where the
at clay
fires at
pigeons Everyone that takes A R M
least 300 times with a 12 ga
Pvt John H, Goodner 38464931, APO 7647
c o Post Faster, San Francisco, Calif
John was inductei in the summer of 1943 and was
sent to Fort Sill, Okla From there he went to
Camp Beal, Calif , and then sent to Camp Abbott
in Bend, Oregon He has recertly been shipped
out of the United States
Ensign B lstol Good en 2 1544 Sqdn 18D
Rodd Field, Corpus Christi, Texas
B lstol entered the service October, 1945 and
is teaching Areology
Lt Clinton G Goodman, 4th Ferrylng Group
Box 1109, lemphis, Tenn
Clinton entered the service July, 1945, Prior
to joining the Army he was a flight instructor
for two years at Stillwater Flying School
Lt. Edwin Glover 0 527797, Co L 30th Inf
APO 67, Camp McCoy, lisconsln
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and took higher
and became 2nd
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in the Airborne
fran Aki in lllitary Science
work in Ft Benning, Georgie,
Lieut , then took more work
S C There he taught boys
Infantry and now he is teach
ng Ski Troops in Wisconsin and Mlchlgan H
also is Umpire over there
R K Glover, Cox , 6th, Special N C B
A cfo Fleet Post Office, San Francisco,
C8111
Bob joined the Saabees and took his training
in Norfork and lllliamsburg, Va , then left
U S at Port Hueneme He landed on the island
of New Caledonia, July 4th He then left for
Guadalcanal and became a steavadore Soon he
was advanced to Coxwain, driving an amphibious
jeep from boat to land carrying supplies From
here he went to Vella Lavella then to Treasure
Islands then to a small island and now he ls on
a large island He is working as a carpenter'
mate helping where he is needed most
Kenneth L Glover, A S , Co 44 148, U S N T C
San Diego 55 Calif
Kenneth joined the Navy larch ll, 1944
went to San Diego for boot camp and is now in
his second camp at San Diego He hopes to go
to school and became an aviation mechanic
is still in athletics as he won a baseball game
lilliam H 'B111U Goodman Y 1 c, 61st USN Const
Batt Cmmander Office cfo Fleet P 0 , San
Francisco, Calif
Blll is Yeoman for the commanding officer of his
battalllon Entered the servlce October 1942
He is in the South Pacific
'rfs lax w Good Asn 58588141 aq c lst fm
276th Inf APO 461 Camp Adair, Oregon
Robert E Good Co 44-231 San Diego, Keel Cal
Thomas Edward Gray, S 2fc USS sfc 1004 cfo
Post lastcr, San Francisco, Calif
Tommy entered service ln August 1943, and took
his boot training in San Diego
Seaman First Class Robert Lee Gallaher, Com 10
Room 572 Cordell Hall, Stillwater, Okla
Bob left November 27 for boot training for two
months at San Diego, Calif Then he was sent
to Hugh Hanley School in Chicago for five weeks
training period On leaving there he received
the rating of Seaman First Class He is now
stationed at Stillwater, Okla , in Radar train
ing school
Cpl Robert S Gardenhlre 18148080 lst Co 5th
Reg ASTP BTC, Fort Benning, Georgia
vez-non Hall .una 210 Uss San .ncmro mv v
cfo FPO New York, New York
cwfo incur H aan, w-21os2ao, 82 AfB mv
Inf Rnd APO 469, cfo Postmaster, N Y 1, N Y
lilbur says he was in Naples when the post
office was bombed He considers that as one
of his lucky moments, because he had been in
the post office just a few minutes before the
exploslo Hall says he has seen no one from
h me for many months Recently he has been
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ln Bmgland
Pvt Charlotte J Hughes A A F WAC Detch
Municipal Airport, Nashville, Tenn
Charlotte enlisted in the Air lac Jan 7
1944, at Tulsa, Okal She took her basic
at Daytona, Ga After seven weeks of basic
she went to the Municipal airport, Nashville,
Tenn Jean is a supply clerk
Sgt Phyllis E Hughes A A F Wac Detch
Hendricks Field, Sebring, Fla
Phyllis enlisted in the Air Vac March 5 1946,
at Tulsa, Okla She took her basic at Daytona
Beach, Fla After four weeks she was sent to
Hendricks Field, Sebring, Fla She is
statlstlcal clerk
Rufus B itton Hughes, Jr AP V 12 School, New
Mexico University, Albuquerque, N
He says it is hard to sit back and let other
men light awhile, but that he M.ll probably be
back overseas before long He has been in
Guadalcanal, Algiers, and the Sicilian Invasior
Pvt William A Hutchinson, l8l48U42, 2nd ASTP
Regt Det 405th Inf APO 102 Camp Swift, lexas
Bill left Stillwater for Fort Sill in 1945 He
was then sent to Camp Haxey, Texas, and from
there to Colu bus, Ohio, where he was ln the
AST? He is now in the Infantry, stationed at
Camp Swift, Texas
A S Thomas R Harrison lBl95275, ACU Sqd F
Flight 2, Fardner Field, Taft Calif
Tommy is working on the mechanics llne H
the wing ol a plane and not be chased olf ne
taxied a plane across the field the other day
Pvt Robert R Heath, Jr 18l48226,
19th AIB APO 446, Camp Campbell, Ky
Bob was married to Miss Mildred Leverldge of
Hazard, Ky , on February 26, 1944, while
attending chool in Rlchnond, Ky , under ASTP
He is now stationed at Camp Campbell
Cpl Alton Houston ASN 1B5999l4, Det Med
Dept Station Hospital, Contonement Sec Fort
S1116 Oklahoma
nHap entered the Army in March, 1945, of this
time 2 months were spent in El Paso and the re
malnderln Fort Sill
Sgt Troma E Harem :seam Amy Band Hdq C
Camp Kohler, Sacramento, C11
AKC Edward R Hull 3846915, S d 82, Flight B
S A A A B Santa Ana, California,
Roger Entered the service lay, 1943, at Fort
S111 He was transferred to Amarillo, Tex 1
June and passed the Aviation Cadet test there
He was sent to Sheppard Field in August and in
October was transferred to Emporia, Kansas for
sch Jollng There he wrote the Cadet Column
and helped write the script and broadcasted on
the Army Air Corps Program He was transferred
to Santa Ana Army Air Base, classified as a
navigator He is now in pre flight at the same
base
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was inducted into the army F b 1
received his basic training Ztrgzgg 'sRtg3g5
After having completed basic training he
sent to a replacement center at Sh
Penn From there he was sent overseasegggggpent
Nov 1943, he
with battalion
Guard S S
Office
three months in North Africa I
'e't to Italy where he is serving
Fred L Henry S 1 C U S N , Armed
Francis C Harrington, Fleet Post
New York, N Y
Bud is a gunner ln the Navy, now overseas
has been in Scotlard and in London In London
he was fortunate in being able to vislt the
House of Commons, he also saw Buckingham Palace
and Westmlnlster Abbey He seld m sees anyone
frmm home and would like to hear from his
friends
David James Houck A R T 3fC, Co C drks
A T T C Ward Island, Corpus Christi, lex
David tad unusual luck and was stationed at
Cordell Hall Ctwo blocks from home, for three
months He is now completing his training in
Radar at Coxpus Christi, Since enlisting in
the Navv, David has been stationed at San
Diego, Calif , Micrlgan city, Ind , and Still
water
Sgt Ralph J Jacob, Co A 727 M P Bn
APO 523 cfo P M New Vorv, N Y
Ralph is somewhere in Iran He is Provost Sgt
Military Police He ras been overseas 17
months and hasn't seen any one from home e
has been in
throuth the
Pvt ova C
Nova receiv
He has b en
India, Iraq, ani Iran, and all
Foly Land
Johrson A 384062B1, Sec
d hi training at S n Anton , ax
in England since Julv, 194
s near Blackpool
Donald W Johnson, S S Herman F Whiton C 0
PM, New York Shipping Co Union Sulphur
Donald graduated from Sneepsnead Bay Training
Station in Brooalyn, New York Remalned there
for a while as Signalling Instructor, then
shipped out on the Herman F Nhlton On his
trips into the Caribbean Sea area he has found
a very definite use of the Spanish learned in
CDG Stillwater High School
Robert
Dinner
Robert
Dick
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Dick
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I Jones ASN 3fc UST Trans ort So J R6,
Kev Base, Miami 33, Fla
entered the service in January, 1943
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Port, Miss
received his hoot training at Norfolk, Va
he was sent to Gulf Port, Miss
Marjorie Vlrk am, MCWE WR, RON, Co A
Brks 337, Marine Corps Base, San Dlevo,Cg11f
Psrjorie enlisted in the Marines five months
ago, went through boot camp in N C before
her transfer to the San Diego base, where she
is now Her work is in the processing room of
the photographic department at the base
a recent letter she mentioned having met five
Stillwater bovs at the San Diego station
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Aviation Cadet Roger C Kirkpatrick
from the Army Air Forces bombardier
Kistland Field, Albuquerque, N Mex
commissioned to 2nd Lieutenant and
silver wings of the aerial bombardier He had
previously won aerial gunner's insignia He is
now ready for active duty his destination is
not disclosed
graduated
school,
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awarded the
A C W C Larrabee C A A W T S , WBSHUUTD Uni
versity, Topeka, Kansas,
Bill is in training as a Naval Aviation Cadet
We was in Flight Preparatory School at William
Jewell College in Liberty, Mo , and at present
is ln CAA WTS Washburn University, Topeka,
Kansas
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San Francisco, Calif
In January, 1942, B111 enlisted in the U 5
Navy After boot training at San Diego,
was sent to school for Navy Aviation Mech ln
Chicago He 18 now a crew chief in mech work
on Navy planes His title means Aviation
machinist Mate First Class He has had three
promotions since entering the service
Cpl David U Lahman 18148022, Co Z B05
David is in Officers school and will receive
his commission in May
2nd Lt Frank R Lehman O 868020, 880th B
499 B g p CVHJ S H A A F , Salina, Kansas
Frank is a Flight Engineer on a bomber
Glenn H Lee Ph M 216 United States Naval Net
Depot, Tiburon, Calif
Glenn received his boot training at San Diego
From there he was sent to Mare Island and then
Treasure Island where he received his training
as a Phannaclst late He is now working in a
laboratory at Tiburon, Calif
P c J Lvtton 38190077, Brooks General
Hosp , Ft Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas
Bill lladdux S lfc U S S Argonne, Second Div
cfo Fleet Postoffice, San Francisco, Calif
B111 enlisted in the Navy December ll, 1942
He took his boot training at San Diego, and
left the United States around July 8, 1945
has given us no clue as to his whereabouts slnc
except by mentioning numerous times in his
letters that it is 'very not out here '
Pfc Charles E Martin 18l478l5, 1804 SCU
Medical Section Borden General Hospital
Chickasha, Okla
Called to service April 6, 1943, with Junior
ROTC at A k M He had five months basic
training at Camp Roberts, Calif He came back
to A k I for three months, then transferred to
Borden Hospital, Chlckasha, Okla
John Henry loore SK 516 CASU 17 Supply Dept ,
c o Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, Calif
Johnnie is now in Tarawa, Gilbert Islands, and
has been since Nov. 25, 1945. He said that
he can talk a little to the natives that are
on the island. He was at Farragut, Idaho
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Great Lakes Ill
J D went into the Navy December 14, 1945
and was sent to Great Lakes, Ill , fox his
boot training From there he went into Medi
cal School at Great Lakes J D has been 1
the hospital for several weeks with scarlet
fever, but is now back on duty
Cpl Que tln Lee McChr1sty 38l9004l, Co B
se s A a Bn Avo 928 Unit 17 cfo P M
APO 321 San Francisco, Calif
Quentin had bis training at Camo Crowder. V
at Tvler, Texas, and Tampa, Fla He was
aw rded the Purple Heart for wounds received
in New Guinea He is again on duty in the
Southwest Pacific in the Air Corps During
his spare moments he makes sketches which he
sends back to Doel Reed o A k M College
Pvt Kenneth A McCollom 1874699, Co
Kenneth enlisted in Signal Corps Reserve and
took a course at San Antonio From there he
was transferred to Carp Kohl r, Calif In Sept
he entered ASTP training ln Engineering at Stan
ford University Nhen ASTP was discontinued, he
returned to Camp Kohler for tralrlng as a radio
operator From there he transferred to his
present station in Davis, Calif On Jan 4,
1944, he married Katherine Tompkins KSHSQ class
of 1941! at Lol Angeles
Major Walter W McCo11om ASN O 145734
Major McCollom, a reserve officer for World War
1, was called to active duty in 1941 First
he was sent to Ft Sill, Okla , but soon was
transferred to Lunbock, Texas, where he was
the West Texas Recruiting District A year
later he became an instructor, and was then
transferred many times as a Camp Training
officer In Jan , 1944, he was in command of
the Staff School at Ft Leavenworth, Kansas,
later being transferred to Texas again
was recently sent to Tyler, Texas,to await
new assignments His rome address is Still
water, Oklahoma
AfC Edwin K McPheeters 18l4B295, Sth AAFFTD
Visalia, California
Keith went to the army May 12, 1943 He was sent
to Fort Sill, and stayed there two months
He was transferred to the Air Corps and was
sent toShepplr0 Field Then he went to Pull
man, Hash , where he received his college
training He was sent to Santa Ana, Calif
to get his classification as a pilot He has
recently been transferred to Visalia, Calif
Calvin lcQua1n I Sfe Bks 85 A
Naval Operations Base, Key West, Fla
Joined Seabees in October 1945, trans
ferred to Navy after graduation from Advance
d Training in Machinists school at Camp
Peary, Va He transferred from Camp Peary
to liami, Fla where he remained only a week
then shipped to Key lest, Pla , his present
station, which is a Naval Operation Base
Lt Col. Sam K. Myers, Hqtrs. 13th. Army Corps.
Ft. DuPont, Del.
Lt. Col. Samuel I. Myers was a captain ln the
reserve when he left for advanced training at
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1940 After being there for one year, he was
stationed about two years ln San Antonio,
where he was on General Kruger's executive
staff lhen Kruger left with his army for
Africa, Col lyers was transferred to Provl
dence, R I , to help organize the 15th Arllf
with which he is still GUDHICUUC
Pvt Glen R Norrell 58565642, Co F 276th
Inf , APO 94, Camp McCain, llss
Glen Ray was inducted into the Army October 12
1943 From Fort Sill went to Fort Benning, Ga
for A S T P basic Says he was nshanghaied
into the Infantry at Camplolilain
Pvt Norris Northington 18147B66, Co I
593rd Inf Reg APO 499, 99th Div , Camp
laxey, Texas
Norris entered the U S forces ln 1945 H 1
now undergoing a period of intensified basic
training Before being sent to Camp Maxey,
Norris w s stationed t Huntsville, Texas
John H Peaden, Jr S lfb Air Office U S S
Altamaha Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, Cal
Junior took his boot training at San Diego and
was immediately sent overseas He has been in
Australia and India and is new in Pearl Harbor
He is a yeoman's striker, and works in the
Floyd B Peek, sx sfo 145th N c B f
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Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, Calif
Orville B Palmer, Yeo llc U S N 521 Cu bgr
land Avenue, Norfolk 2, Virginia
Orville has been stationed in Oakland, Calif
and Washington D C He worked in the Naval
Intelligence Office in lashlngton for over a
year
A zane Palmer, c I 2fc, 56th const Bltl Co
B P1 2 cfo Fl z
, ee Post Office, San Francisco,
Calif
Zane was stationed at Norfolk before going over
seas He has been in Hawaii for a year, and he
likes it there He has been all over the
islands, and says that he ls ready to move on
Vest
Cadet Hldshipman Carroll F Pope S S J I
Kelfer American lest African Line Inc cfp PM
New York, N Y
Carroll is now taking officer's training as a
cadet in the United States Merchant Marine
Corps He was stationed at the Merchant Mar
ine Cadet Basic School at Pass Christian, Miss
for four months, and is obtaining part of his
training aboard a ship somewhere in the Atlanti
Ernest Procter Rl 3fC, U S S lhite Plains
CVE 66 Division K, efo Fleet Post Office,
San Francisco, Calif
Ernie left school in the middle of his Jun
lor year He took training at San Diego,
Great Lakes, and Farragut, Idaho, and has now
been overseas for some tile
noni Beichman I aft cfo Fleet Post office,
San Francisco, Calif
Bobi enlisted in the Navy the last of July,
1943 He las sent to Norfolk, Va and then
to Rhode Island He transferred to Calif
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Co B, Camp Reynolds, Penn
Hlrry enlisted in the Army larch 21, 1943 H
was first sent to Santa Ana, Calif , and then
transferred to Phoenix, Ariz Later he was
sent to Camp Reynolds, where he is now
Sgt Lester B Ross l8085OB4, 51st Service
S A P 0 0 cfo Post laster, New York,
Lester entered the Army Jan 17, 1942 He left
Stillwater Jan 16, for Fort Sill, Okla Fran
there was sent to New orleans, La then on to
Pt Dlx, for thirty days and was from there
sent over seas Ross was stationed in England
till Nov 1942, then to North Africa He said
it would boost his morale if he could see some
one from the home town
Chester W Ross, S M llc Fifth Amphibious
Force Admen, Co cfo Fleet Post Office, San
Francisco, Cali!
Chester was inducted into the Navy Aug 4, 1945,
at Tulsa He was sent to San Diego, Calif for
Boot Camp wklch he completed in seven weeks
After his furlough he was sent to the Southwest
Pacific He is now doing office work and is
kept very busy Chester found his cousin and
enjoyed visits with him He has seen Jimmy
Dupree on the Island
Pvt uerald P Robertson, 585B81l6, Co
495th Infantry APO 104 Camp Carson, Colo
uerald Csonnyl entered the services in August,
1945 Re received his basic training in Fort
Benning, Ga He was then sent back to Still
'ram Vhen the A S T P was discontinued, h
was stationed for a short time in Calif
Camp Granite, where he received his permanent
assignment and was then sent back to Camp
Carson
T L Robinson AXS, USNR Navy V 12 University
Oklahoma, Lincoln House, Norman, Oklahoma
Theron has been in Norman since July 1, 1943
James salmon, A M r 5 c c A s U Noi 2 cf
Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, Calif
In April James was transferred to Norman, Okla
as an aviation machinist mate, and was promoted
to Seaman First Class James left there in
October for whidberg Island, washington. and
had nearly two months' training in gunnery
left ln December of 1945 for overseas duty some
where in the South Pacific area
Richard Hal Shults, U S S Motive QA M 102,
cfo Fleet P o , san Francisco, ca11f
Dick has been in the Navy two years and has
seen action in the Aleutians, Gllberts,
larshalls, and has been in Hawaii, and Pearl
Harbor He has been stationed on the mine
sweeper 'lotive' for some time He has boon
two maj r b
o attlee in the S W Pacific Dick
advanced to the rank of a Seaman First Class
Sgt Francis Lee Shirley now stationed in New
Guinea During his two years in service he has
been stationed at Camp Walters, Tessa, Sheppard
Field, Texas, Santa Konica, Calif Salt Lake
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