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fliJe P icuuQ, Ou'i Service Men ) —tit Mte pe osunGttce Uti duty and In the. deduce ItU autnUy--- CITATIONS THEODORE MARINARO ’33 For Service in Alaska ORDER OF THE PURPLE HEART For Extreme Bravery, Sacrifice, and Wounds STAFF SERG. HOWARD G. CRISSMAN 35 Member of a Bombing Crew For Service in England and North Africa 1. AIRMEN'S MEDAL for 100 hours of operational flying against enemy 2. DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS for 200 hours combat flying against enemy LIEUTENANT WAYNE STOVER Navigator Air Corps For Service over Atlantic AIRMEN’S MEDAL for his work while engaged in anti-submarine patrol during 1942 STEVE KRENYTZKY ’35 For Service in Alaska—Air Corps DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS for combat flying against enemy, shooting down two Jap planes, and wounds DIED, MISSING, OR PRISONER OF WAR Philippines— Pvt. Albert Angert Pvt. Lawrence Edward Larry” Duffy Pvt. Kenneth Fackender Pvt. Paul Flecken Pvt. Forrest E. Hoff PFC. Richard Lynds Pvt. Lawrence Clifford Martsolf Pvt. Michael Slish Africa— Pvt. Victor Biannucci PFC. George S. Kurtz, Jr. Pvt. Paul J. Simmer South Pacific (Solomons) — Corp. Richard Johnson Wehr West Indies— Pilot Rue N. Snider In Training— Lieut. John Bugra, Army Air Corps (bombardier) Cadet William W. Bonner, Army Air Corps (bombardier) Pvt. John D. Duane, U. S. Army Cadet Robert Frederick Shoup, Army Air Corps
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3. Qu . fja+tuasuf. a+uH jj +te. Q'uutnaleA. who have resisted the call of bugle and high wages profited from relations with teachers and classmates 4. worked hard to lay a firm foundation for the future 0jf OuA, Activities which have continued, in fact, increased trained us in leadership, cooperation, and sclf-confidence supplied us with wholesome fun and recreation 5. Ojj OuA. Athletic 7ea+ t'L which amid undreamed-of difficulties kept to schedule proved the value of team work and good sportsmanship 6. brought credit and honor to the school Qjj Special Ui+ujA. which we remember from the past enjoy in the present hope for in the future indicate individual accomplishments
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FACULTY Senior High— Mary E. Cole, Lieutenant, WAAC, Motor Transport Section. Corporal Don Bishop Gibson, Paymaster’s Office, 8th Airdrome Squadron, Army. Richard C. Martin, training as clerk in Army Air Squadron. Ray W Miller, War College, Washington, D. C. Jean E. Parker, Ensign, WAVES, now training future WAVES. Mauno J. Siljander, Senior Lieutenant, U. S. N., physical instructor, Naval Air Cadet School. Ensign Dale Youkers, training, Naval Air Corps. Junior High— Corporal William C. Graham, Medical Training Battalion, Army. John H. Seyler, Jr., O.C.S., Army Artillery. Grades— WAVE Bernice Perry, basic training. ENLISTED, DRAFTED, OR IN RESERVES January ’43 Frank John Bennetti Leo Richard Bopp, Jr. George O. Diamond Robert E. Dickey George A. Divers Robert J. Dodds Rcbert Joseph Domke J. Edward Duffy Robert Charles Duffy George Anthony Dulya John Joseph Finnegan William Joseph Ford Thomas Gerstner Edward Calvin Glover Harry Robert Gold Norman Leroy Hervey James Herbert Kim George Kulick Robert A. Lewis Edward A. Otrcmaky Rollin Adair McDonald Charles Harold Moore D. Dale Patterson Walter Irwin Randolph Walter Francis Useller Paul Edward Whaley Carl Thomas Yannotty Angelo Louis Yossa June ’43 John William Brenner Bernard Ellsworth Carothers John C. Cochran Edward Joseph Gallagher Frederick Janner Helm Merle Mitchell Iannotti Walter Vane Ireland Robert Edward McNeal Thomas Charles Pegher Jack Edward Richardson John Albert Sherwood William Claude Smith William E. Snyder James Francis Tynan
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