Army Air Force Contract Flying School - Primary Yearbook (Camden, AR)

 - Class of 1943

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JAMES C. HEATH, INSTRUCTOR fThird From Leftj-750 Flying Hours Alexander, Arkansas EDWARD L. PAGE, clicked the shutter on un- JAMES D. WELLS, Providence, R. I., is a com- suspecting subjects abounding in the vicinity of Blacksburg, Virginia. V. P. I. had him enrolled for aboot a year prior to induction. JOSEPH A. MOLTZEN, yankee attended Leonia high school, in the town of the same name, both in New Jersey. ,He must have worked on the graveyard shift 'cause this guy is al- ways first up in the morning. But its the early bird that gets the worm-C0r1fL1SiL1S say. STEPHEN F. STROSS, Newark N. J., knOW11 HS Knuckle Nose by his closer friends, work- ed as a production clerk and stock chaser. He explains the specific duties of his position as, runnin' around. paratively small person but his size is no criterion when it comes to agility in certain forms of athletics. He claimed the job of in- terviewer and hirer of personnel for civil serf vice positions a few years ago. We can pic? ture the droves of women who obtained work through him, yessir. s. GEORGE PILSON, is listed as a Citizen of Worcester, Mass. He worked as a machinist for a while but his greatest attraction was journalism. Outside of newspaper and Writ- ing work in school, he participated in sports, making the track and basketball teams.

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SHU W. GEE,' INSTRUCTOR QFourth From Leftj HAROLD W. RAMBUSCH, Jr., Origin-Long Island, favorite hobby Rat racing, Most often seen, Rat racing favorite sport, Rat racing ambition, Rat racing, Rat racing, defined:- Maneuvers at low altitudes to scare the larg- est number of farmers in the shortest possi- ble time. JOHN P. SEYMOUR CP for pilotj is from that garden spot, New Jersey-Elizabeth to be exact. If we're going to be exact we might as well let you know that he is an Omega Gamma Delta boy from Rutgers University. But who wants to be exact. WILLIAM A. ROBERTS, calls Chicopee, Mass., his home. At one time he 'led the busy life of a college student, taking part in enough ac- tivities to kill an ordinary man. Glee club, Business club, Fraternity, Rifle club, soccer hockey and baseball, were the scholastic en- deavors-and on the side was a bit of flying training under the C. P. T. Wonder if his middle initial stands for Atlas. ROBERT W. TRATHEN, is one of the Green Bay boys from Wisconsin. Between diving and basketball, this gent ground engine parts for the war effort-the man behind the man be- hind the man, etc. JOSEPH J. KELLY, is a Philadelphia, Pa., boy. His wages were earned by selling shoes but the years of that job were too much for him -consequently, his enlistment in the Air Corps. !



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X2 Wan, ...,..,., ..,,, , JOHN C. WALLER, INSTRUCTOR QCenterJ JOHN J. LISET, Fall River, Massachusetts, studied at Bradford Durfee Textile School so he could be a labratory chemist assistant- has a hobby of sports-is on the ball. FRANK C. KELLEY, is a favorite son of Ala- bama, having Eldridge as his home town. He's a former football player and held a position of clerk some time ago. One thing we'll always remember about this boy is the distance he can boot a football. We lose more footballs thisway. ' STANLEY D. SCOTT, Jr., was a banker from way back. In this mans army they try to fix you up with some duty relative to your former occupation. As yet no substitute has been found for this one, from banker to S75 per. The thrill is gone. WALTER W. THORNE, hails from Newark, New Jersey. He was an assembler of sound de- tectors. The most common sound we heard him say was-- 'Pass the water please.

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