Worthy of Fremont's highest respect is REAR .XIJIXIIRAL MILO C. DITAIQMEL, '02, of the l'nited States Navy. A graduate of the United States Naval Academy in 1906, he returned to that institution as commandant of midshipmen after being' in eonimand of the Pennsylvania, former flagship of the United States Fleet. Prior lo the llecember 7 attack on Pearl Harbor, Ad- miral llraemel was in command of the destroyers of the llattle Force. llecause of the many staff changes occurring during a war, his present po- sition cannot he definitely stated. On March 14, however, word-was received from his wife in Seattle, VVashing'ton, that he was at that time chief of staff to Admiral Nimitz, comman41er-in- chief of the United States Pacific Fleet. ,l.tXlX'll'1S ll. M.-XRSlrlALl., '21, has been success- fully engaged in engineering work since 1925 ulien he received his H. Sc. degree from the Uni- yersity of Nebraska. Although his interests in high school were centered in football and The Rustler. of which he was editor, civil engineering took the spotlight at the university. A partner in the Kan- sas City, Missouri, firm of Marshall 81 Brown, Mr. Marshall has turned from designing school buildin- ' ' -'-' - Y ' f ' ' ' Vnts eonnni iom-gl hy the XVatQQa-rtnieilt. A Selected to represent Fremonters in L United States Army is l.lEU'l'l2NAN'l' 1201512 -Exhi- ' MOND, '31, member of a pioneer Fremont fam- ' - ily. Leaving his position at the Department of - - Utilities in january, 1940, Mr. Hammond, a mem- , ber of the junior Chamber of Commerce and the - . .... l.. - , ,- Ellis Club, went with the Fremont National Guard company to Little Rock, Arl-ransas. Commissioned W as a second lieutenant in 19-10, he is now a first ,' lieutenant. According to his wife, the former ' - Margaret Anderson, '33, Mr. Hammond is sta- tioned in the Hawaiian Islands with the Hawaii .l Service Command. M ARSIIALL XXX DRAEME1. Helping to protect America as a member of the United States Marines is C.'Xl l'AlN RICHARD N. jill-INSON, '21, former lllack and Gold editor now stationed at Camp Elliott, San Iliego, Cali- fornia. Receiving' his A. ll. degree from the Uni- the Marines in return to this versity of Nebraska, 1927 and went to China. country, he took his at the Uni- versity of lwebraska Until his elec- llllll EIS Il SL'1l11tUI' U11ig'g11111-rgll Legislature in Qfupmin .IUIWSUII 115141 uid l'reniont. Jouxsos imxintmsil
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Lhosen to represent the priesthood is the RI'.X. IJXURICNCIC li. GllJl.l'IY, '31, Following his graduation from Conception College, Conception, Missouri, in 19.53, he entered Conception Mon- astery as a llenedietine monk. In 1930 he received his A. ll. degree in philosophy from St. l1enedict's College in .-Xtehison, Kansas. .-Xfter spending four years in theological study, the Rev. Gidley was or- dained on May 2, 1940, and is now teaching speech, dehate, and dramaties in Conception College High Sehool and homileties in Conception Minor Semi- nary. Representing the many graduates who have he- eoine honileniakers and mothers is I..rXUR.'X XVlllCl.- PLICY, 'Zl. After her marriage to Mr. NVendell lierge, assistant attorney general in charge of the Criminal Ilivision of the Department of justice. Mrs. llerge did personnel work in the Chemical Clnh limployuient llureau in New York and was circulation manager of the Science News Letter in Washington, ll. C. Her interests now are cen- tered chiefly in her six-year old son, her beautiful home, and her garden. Representing the teaching profession is NA- 'l'llANllil. H.-X1X'lll.'l'ON MCGIFFIN, 'Z0. A former editor of the Black and Gold, he holds an A. ll. degree from Hamilton College, Clinton, New York, where he won major letters in foot- hall, haskethall, and track. Since his marriage In Adelaide Morrow. at member of Freniont's Class of '12, Mr. Mcfiitlin has been an English instruc- tor and track coach at Summit, New jersey, Se- nior High School. lleginuing his career in high school hy singing in the glee club and four operettas, RUl1IiR'l' S1'IiAKliR, '31, is an outstanding young musi- eiau in this country. Having attended Midland College two years, he received a scholarship to the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago where he earned a li. Mus. degree hefore joining the teaching staff. Noted particularly for oratorio work, Mr. Speaker has sung in The Messiah in the Chicago Municipal .Xuditorinm and in Mil- waukee. l 1'Cll11Clll.lj' using Miss ,leaune lloyd's compositions in his concerts. he appeared with her in a recital for the Crown Prince and Princess of llenniark in Chicago and in a lfremout Concert in 19.39. JOHNSEN IIAXRYIQY Nl. MJIINSIZX, '13, editor ot' the Fre- niont lligh School annual when it was christened the lllaek and tiold, has risen to the position ot judge ol the tinted States Lireiut Lourt ot .Xp- ptals tot the luighth Lireutt. the aetiyities tml which are centered in and around liansas City, Missouri. .Xfter receiving his .X. ll. and l.l.. ll. degrees from the L'nii't-rsity of Nt-hraskzt, Mr. ,lohnsen served on the faculties of the Creighton and Uinztha l.aw Schools and on the Nebraska State Supreme Court for two years hy 1lIlIPtb1ll1l11Cll1. lle also has the houor of heing at past president of hoth the Uniaha liar .Xssoeiation and the Nebraska State liar iXssoeiation. S1'1i.Xlil'.R AIC liIl lflN Page Sczicri
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