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1 . Q-A ENs1GN JAMES E. BATES, KIR., U.S.N.R. Mr. Bates comes from Muskogee, Okla., ulndian Capital of the World? He entered the Navy in the july, 1942, midshipman class. Mr. Bates was trained at Notre Dame and Abbott Hall. Beforejoining the Navy, he was head of the personnel department at Pineeliff Arsenal. He graduated from the University of Oklahoma in 1939. ENSIGN MAX'FORD L. ROARK, U.S.N.R. Mr. Roark is one of the graduates of the july midshipman class at Abbott Hall. He graduated from the University of Colorado in 1940, and received his master's degree in public administration the next year. W'hile at the University of Colorado, Mr. Roark was president of his senior class, and he is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. ENSIGN HARVEX' T. SORENSEN, U.S.N.R. Mr. Sorensen is a graduate of Wfittenberg College. While in college he was a member of Blue Key, national honor society, and Delta Sigma Phi fraternity. Before enlisting in the Naval Reserve and receiving his commission at Abbott Hall this year, he was an agency auditor for the General Electric Corp. Y ENSIGN ROBERT SLINDENE, U.S.N.R. Mr. Sundene graduated from Northwestern in 1938 with a B. S. degree in commerce. Until 1941, he was a superintendent of construction work in Chicago. lfntil july, 1942, he was engaged in engineering and construction in- spection at the Savanna Ordnance Depart- ment Proving Ground, Illinois. He was as- signed to Notre Dame after receiving his commission at Abbott Hall in October. ENSIGN ARTHUR N. FITLTRNER, L'.S.N.R. VVith B. A. and L. L. B. degrees from lVash- burn College, Mr, Turner was an attorney in Topeka before entering the Navy. At YVash- burn, Mr. Turner served two terms as secre- tary-treasurer of the law school, and was a member of Delta Theta Phi. He was assigned to Notre Dame, where he had spent his own indoctrination period, after being commis- sioned at Abbott Hall in October. Exsiox EARL D. BIKYRPHY, U.S.N.R, Commissioned October 21, 1942, at Abbott Hall, Mr. Murphy was assigned directly to the Ordnance Department at Notre Dame. Mr. Murphy received his B. A. degree from Occidental college in 1939, and an L. L. B, from the Harvard Law school in 1942. C' 24
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LT. Cj.g.l LOUIS RAUCHMAN, U.S.N.R. A graduate of the University of Cincinnati, majoring in business administration, Mr. Rauchman entered the service in August, 1940. He took a midshipman's cruise aboard the U. S. S. Arkansas, Finished V-7 training at Abbott Hall, and was commissioned in June, 1941. He was stationed at the Naval Armory at Toledo, Ohio, before coming to Notre Dame. LT. Cj.g.l AUSTIN -I, KENNEDX', -Ik., U.S.N.R. A graduate of the Naval Academy, class of 1942, but ordered to duty in December, 1941, Mr. Kennedy has been teaching at Notre Dame since March, 1942. Prior to coming to Notre Dame, Mr. Kennedy was ordered to duty at Norfolk, Va. Before going to the Naval Academy he attended The Citadel. He was appointed to Annapolis from South Carolina. LT. Cj,g.l ROBERT M. PALMER, U.S.N.R. Mr. Palmer graduated from the Naval Academy in December, 1941. He was sta- tioned at the San Diego Naval Base before reporting to Notre Dame in March, 1942. In addition to his teaching duties in the Ordnance Department he is general recreation coordi- nator, guiding such successes as the Happy Hour, the Drum and Bugle Corps, the Glee Club, and the Dance Band. -rw ENSIGN c.lHARI.l:2S WV. Forts, U.S.N.R. Mr, Fotis was graduated from Tufts College in 1937. He won a Master's degree in educa- tion at Harvard in 1939 and was an instructor at the Dean Academy of Franklin, Mass., when war was declared. Commissioned on July 22, 1942, he was first assigned to the U. S. Pmz'rz'e Slain, then to the Midshipman School at Columbia University. He was ordered to Notre Dame on November 22. ENSIGN JOHN L. CRONVLEY, U.S.N.R. Mr. Crowley left his position as law secretary to the Chief Justice of the Massaehussetts Supreme Court to enter the Navy in July, 1942. N112 Crowley received his B. A. degree from Brown in 1937, and an L. L. B. from Harvard Law School in 1940. He was com- missioned at Abbott Hall last October. ENSIGN IQAYMOND H. AusT1N, U.S,N,R. Mr, Austin received his A. B, degree from Hardin-Simmons in 1939 and an M. A. from Indiana University in 1940. He has been in the Navy since,Iuly 6, 1942, having been COII1- missioned at Abbott Hall. He reported to Notre Dame on October 26. Before his en- listment he was an accountant with the Phelps- Dodge Corp., at Bisbee, Ariz. 23
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