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4 -, .--- , . SIMON N. ROSS, INSTRUCTOR ROBERT A. MALONEY, the Clifton, N. J. cut- up, was another busy bee as a civilion. He worked as a machinist at Curtiss Electric Propeller and when attending high school he was a basketball baron, a forensic flash, a journalistic giant, and a general Superman -that beautiful hulk of a man. ROY B. OLSEN, known as 'R.B. is the pride of Lyndhurst, New Jersey. He is a fellow who always manages to get two oranges at mess instead of the customary one. He was a salesman for the Sunkist Company before, Maybe that's why. fOn Wingj Terrace Park, Ohio JAY M. SANDLER, from New York City in the State of the same name, has more Greek let- ters after his name than digits in his serial number. If we want a question answered in ground school we just call on Information Please Sandler. HERBERT N. WOODWARD, Jr., is from the steel town of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Though he is younger in years than most of the Cadets he flys with the best of them. He hasn't lost his love for sports either. JAMES C. MOUNT, earned his Morgenthau let- tuce as a jobsetter on radar equipment. One of his main attractions was music and he held memberships in various choruses and glee clubs. Manasquan, N. J. is his residence.
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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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W., P, ..N:.wa. ,' ., ., A f ff'f-fem, 'f 7 , ' 1 Q it 'rfiqiff L54-1351 2 f'.f ff.-:E I g - H Q nguff -X CHARLES E. SCHWARTZ, INSTRUCTOR QOn Wing!-1000 Flying Hours KENNETH H. LOEHWING, Ridgefield, New Jersey, machinist, played soccer on a State Championship team. That was in 1937. Now he's working to be on a bigger and better organization's combat team. WALTER M. ROBERTS, lived in Newark, New New Jersey, and worked with that cool, re- freshing drink-Coca Cola. They bottled it where he was, that is, what was left after all drank their fill. Now he must put a slug in the slot like the rest of us to get a pause that refreshes. Nyahhh. STEPHEN G. WILKENS, grew up in Dumont, N. J. Being an average young man he held an average number of jobs for an average length of time. Now, he has altered his form- er ways somewhat and is seriously attempting to keep his present position until he earns his wings. fHe attended high school but does- n't know why. .- 1 I K I 1 Q 1 67, f I I I I ii ' fig I 112, V, 1.9
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