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T H E M U N H I S K O o FIGHTING FOR DEMOCRACY
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8 THE M U N II ISKO FIGH TING FOR DEMOCRACY
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10 THE MUNHISKO Slumnt pernor Kcill Frank E. Dean, ’07, Captain Co. 1., 322nd Infantry. Camp Jackson. Earl F. Gilbert, ’08. U. S. Merchant Marine. Address, American Hotel. Hoboken. N. J. Floyd Franklin, ’09, Ordnance Department. Motor Truck Division. Washington, D. C. Will R. Jones, ’09, Enlisted. Placed on Dental Reserves. Ellsworth Davies, ’10, Camp Hancock. Chas. D. Nuss, ’10. Corporal Quartermasters Corps Mechanical Repair shop, Unit 303, Co. 2. American Expeditionary Forces, France. Russell Artman, ’11, Ambulance Service, Sec. 562. American Expeditionary Forces, France. Walter Bevan, '11. Base Hospital, Camp Hancock. Ben Smith. ’11, Sergeant, Ambulance Company 109, Camp Hancock. Tom Watkins, ’11. Corporal, Co. A, 15th U. S. Engineers, American Expeditionary Forces, France. Robert Q. Whitten, ’11. First Lieutenant, 22nd Infantry Regular Army, Ft. Niagara. N. Y. Chauncey Franklin, ’12. Signal Corps, Radio Division, College Park, M. D. Robert T. Johnson. ’12. Officer’s Reserve. Oliver Franklin, ’12, Camp Lee. Howard Fey, ’13. Canadian Division, Royal Flying Corps. John E. Crouch. ’14, Sergeant Co. D. 319th Infantry, Camp Lee. Carl A. Colteryahn. ’14, Camp Lee. George Eakman, ’14. Field Hospital No. 24, Fort Douglass, Arizona. Julius Esmiol, ’14, Quartermasters Corps, Mechanical Repairs, Unit 303, American Expeditionary Forces, France. Harry Parker, ’14, Aviation Corps. John McCague, ’15, Hospital Corps. American Expeditionary Forces, France. James Walsh, ’15, Hospital Corps, American Expeditionary Forces, France. Herbert Johnson, ’16, Sergeant, Co. 11, 60th Infantry, American Expeditionary Forces, France. Harry Lessig, ’16. Field Hospital, No. 109, 28th Div., Camp Hancock. Abraham Averbach, Camp Hancock. This is 36 per cent, of our graduate boys now living. Every class is represented. Besides the twenty-five Alumni, another group of former students who did not graduate has answered to the call. A complete list of names of the boys of this group is impossible to obtain but there are about twenty boys. Four former teachers have also entered the service. James J. McCague, Walter L. Reitz. D. M. Davis, and J. N. Staud.
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