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llFlllDllQllEWfilDllQllU longs Alreo Chon Stote been Ti Youth belongs the Victory cjndgto Youth be- the Spoils-ci permonent ond -losting Peocel y neorly nine hundred boys ond girls from y ore enrolled in the Services of the United of Americo. Three toculty members hovel olso ctolled to the colors. On the for'tl'ung bottle- S tields ot the world, the spirit ot the Scorlet ond Groy pervo es. A o tribute to these Choney worriors, the grodu- oting :losses ot Jonuory ond June V943 ore dedicot- h i T ingt thot ond-il sheet T troti sport l94l3, D099 D099 indic m i n is Closs ond ing t Annu voluo tortui OI'i S svvortime onnuol. ' he theme ot the Annuol is Victory ond Peoce, heme is evident in the vorious contributions ustrotions in the book. The red cover, blue end ond vvhite poges corry out the notionol colors. we book is replete with pictures ot the odminis- ond toculty, every closs, club, orgcinizotion, ond music. Ponels ot the Jonuqry ond June, Seniors dominote the book. Seveiiol snopshot lend on intimote touch. The tull-poge division hove been mode by the ottset process ond te the vorious divisions ot the Annuol-Ad rotion, Jonuory '43 Seniors, June '43 Seniors s, Athletics, Music, Clubs ond Orgonizcitions 1, S51 ' i e dvertising ond Snopshots. he Annuol is o complete history ot Choney. Dur- h o b 'l ese uncertoin times, o copy ot the June l94f I tokes on o new signiticonce ond will be c le ond cherished possession to oll who ore ote enough to own one.
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ON THE B Two panels-SERVING OUR COUNTRY-han the names of six hundred boys and girls and t armed forces of the United States of America. hundred youthful patriots. 'k i' GOLD STARS! . . , . These Honored Dead Have Not Died in ' KILLED IN ACTION Pfc. Edward Weekly . , . Guadalcanal DIED IN SERVICE . Sgt. Thomas Thomas . , . Hunter Field, Georgia Staff Sgt. John Roth . . . French Guiana Pfc. Harold Dasen . . . Hunter Field, Georgia PRISONERS OF WAR Cpl. Robert Davies . . , Wake Island Seaman George Torkanish . . . Philippine Islands Sgt. Andrew Martin . , . Corregidor Pvt. James Young . . . Africa Capt. Paul Brown . . . Tunisia FACULTY IN THE Cpl. Andrew O'Brub Cpl. Paul Keenan First Lieut. Laure i Informa ATTLE FRONT on the walls of the Chaney auditorium. Each contains ree faculty members now wearing the uniform of the . . . A SERVICE FLAG also honors these same twelve 'A' 'A' 'A' MISSING IfC1lI'l Pfc. Paul Ratay . . . Hawaii Pvt. George Bizumich . . . Aleutians Pvt. Thomas Toporcer , . . Africa Pfc. Edwin Davis . . . Africa Pfc. Peter Pavlisen . . . North Africa Corp. Carl Rudolph . . . Western Europe Corp. Michael Havrilla . . . North Africa Pfc. John Cahill . . . Africa WOUNDED First Lieut. Alfred Heyman . . . Australia Pvt. John Papach . . . Solomon Islands Pvt. Lester Szabados . . . Solomon Islands Pvt. Bernard Speck . . , Africa . Robert Ramsey . . . Solomon Islands . William Peters . . . New Guinea Pvt Pvt SERVICE a, XIV Corps . . . Overseas edical Corps . . . Camp Hood, Tex. ce Reed , . . Ft. Totten, New York ian to April 22, I943J ,vi fl ,. if +I at at 1 'l I' KEY TO BA ic to his mother Three brothers Alfred and Staff Sgt John Roth . . a California romance i' Sgt. Thomas Thomas . . . a soldier and a musici LE FRONT SNAPS good Marine, a good American, wrote his commanding officer eith, who is serving in Africa. . a bomber crash! n . . . his brother Graham in Chaney band uniform. 'A' Pvt. Edward Weekly . . . He was a good boy, ci: 'A' ..'. . lo a i' Pfc. Harold Dasen . . . high hopes . . . the thrd Keith Weekly in Africa, with a new buddy in a U. S. C hard for it .... Sgt. Clyde M. Dulin, Sergeant Technici Iowa City, la.--Staff Sgt. Earl Taylor-Wings over Afi' d is cutl e in the Pacific ..,. Gobs Serbati, Chizmar, Niznik, home on fur- r the army at Ft. Knox, Ky ..,. Harold Dickson, now in England, Cpl. Johnny Weaver of the fighting Marines-somewher Iough.--Cpl. Wilbur Cornelius prepares the chow fo imp ..... Cpl. Louis Cherol-it's Sgt. Cherol now-and he worked n, ready for responsibilities .... Paul Kramer, Navy Aviation Cadet, 'ca' tail gunner B 26 Bomber I2th Division Air Farce -Staff Sgt i ,- , - , . . John Rozum, radio technician, Scott Field, preparing for overseas service .... Sgt. Phil Organ, Randolph Field, Texas, Army Air Corps, smiles at the rookies he has been drilling and grilling.--Lieut. lj.g.I William Roth, officers training school, U. S. Navy, Bronx, N. Y ,... Sgt. Elizabeth Bodnar, the ha piest WAAC in the Service .... Pfc. John Ragan, Camp Stewart, Georgia-gunner, 40 mm., 90 mm,-Japan, here he c mes! . , . Pvt. Mike Semyan and sister Betty-lucky Betty! . . . Pvt. Salvatore Torquati of the U.S.A.l Camp Lee, Va. H likes itll-Staff Sgt. Henry Dieter, aerial engineer, Army Air Corps, Tucson Arizona .... Max Cornelius, the U. S. A ..., Paul Fear, radio operator for Uncle Sam--he'Il tell them! , . . Don Wissenbach, engineer, musician, radiates his complete satisfaction with military life .... Lieut. Elizabeth Kramer leaves Billings Hospital for overseas duty-nurse extraordinary! lThese are all the snaps received in answer to the Westerner's S. O. SI
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