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W. H. S. HONOR ROLL Norman C. Mansur, Interpreter, Regular Army. Sergt. Jas. G. Brown, Co. A, 104th U. S. Inf., ' Zath Div., 52nd Brigade, care of N. Y. P. 0. Am. Ex. Forces fe fe te fe fe te Corp. J. Mortimer Butler, Hd(itrs. Co., 101st U. S. Inf., care of N. Y. P. 0. Am. Ex. Forces fe Ra ea Robert Gibbs, U. S. Isa W. Jacobs, U. S. N., Naval Aviation Station, Brest, France. fe fe te fe te te Priv. Roy Luken, (wounded) E Co., 102nd U. S. Inf., care of N. Y. P. 0. Am. Ex. Forces Si fe te fe Priv. Dudley Sargent, Hdqtrs. Co., 101st U. S. Inf., care of N. Y. P. 0. Am. Ex. Forces to te te N., (Deceased). Below are the names of the Alumni of the field at the time of their enlistments in the Capt. Richard G. Eaton 1886 Joseph L. Gooch, Jr. 1902 Lieut. Edgar B. Hawkes 1902 Dr. Geo. E. Potter (Dentist) 1902 Alex W. Urquhart 1902 Lieut. Jeremiah E. Creedon 1904 Lieut. Albert C. Thomas 1904 Corp. Nathan W. Eaton, Jr. 1905 Lieut. Edward O. Proctor 1905 Corp. Charles F. Young 1905 Chester Gate 1906 Sergt. Daniel Coakley 1906 Lieut. Edward J. Donovan 1906 Reuben N. Perley (Asst. Adjt. Gen.) 1906 Walter A. Phelps, (Sig. Elec.) 1906 Leroy Townley, Clerk 1906 Charles Jordan 1907 Capt. Frederick A. Simonds 1907 Harold G. Watkins 1908 Ensign William W. Grace 1909 Lieut. Fred M. Hartshorne 1909 Lieut. Arthur E. Hewlett 1909 Sergt. Walter L. Jones 1909 P i;. Hugh M. Kelso 1909 Frank E. Morrison 1909 Leo E. Bourdon 1910 Roland E. Burditt (1st Elec.) 1910 Walter C. Hickey 1910 Wakefield High School who resided in Wake- Army or Navy, up to May 15, 1918. U. S. Medical Res. Corps, Rockford, 111. Maj. on Staff of Surgeon General Gorgas, (Sanitary Corps, N. A.) Hdqtrs. Train, France Am. Base Hospital, France Trans. Clk., U. S. Navy, League Island Navy Yard (Philadelphia, Pa.) 21st Co. Depot Brigade, Camp Devens, Ayer 306th Heavy Artillery, France Co. G, 104th U. S. Inf., France Hdqtrs. Co., 55th Heavy Artillery, France Battery B, 301st Field Artillery, Camp Devens, Ayer U. S. A. Base Hospital, No. 1, France Ordnance Dept., Camp Lee, Petersburg, Va. Dental Reserve Corps Philippine Nat ' l Guard, Manila U. S. Signal Corps, City College, N. Y. 601st Engineers, Camp Meade, Md. Camp Meade, Md. Royal Army Medical Corps, France 14th Railway Engineers, France U. S. Navy, on U. S. S. Denver U. S. Engineers, Am. Ex. Forces, France Sanitary Corps, Philadelphia, Pa. 101st Sanitary Train, France Camp Johnston, Jacksonville, Fla. Officers ' Reserve Corps, U. S. Signal Corps U. S. School of Aeronautic Photography, Rochester, N. Y. U. S. Naval Radio School, Cambridge Dartmouth College
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his long service in the Spanish war and in the national guard, his deeds as a com- mander have been of highest worth. The recognition of his fine qualities in his dec- oration has been most appropriate. His courage, his judgment, his faith, as re- vealed in a recent letter describing his ex- periences, are the virtues of a true soldier and man. fe fe to Pa John Arthur Woods spent three years in study here. While in Wakefield, he was a member of the Baptist church and of the Y. M. C. A. He made his residence in Med- ford at the time of his enlistment in Co. E of the 101st Infantry. His was a fine youth given in sacrifice to the best ideals. fsa to fe Sa Ptt Ba ' Roy Luken and Pete Eaton will be well lemembered by a large number, for they gi ' aduated only a short time ago. Doubtless, they gave their utmost service in battle. Highest honor is due them. te ta fc te te Henry Nacella was for one year a member of the class of 1918. He was a member of St. Joseph ' s church. Leaving home and friends,, he enlisted in the Quartermasters ' Corps in August of 1917. His friends knew him as a boy of fine character, sturdy, kind, and honorable. In the faithful per- formance of his duty, he gave his life as a true American. WHICH IS THE PATRIOT? AMERICA ' S PART We have been silent in past days, In life ' s calm, tranquil, peaceful ways — But now embattled Freedom prays: Give us more men. She pleads with us to stand in file. To meet the awful test, the while We throw our shoulders back — and smile And send our men. For we must fill the ranks of those Who for humanity arose And stood against our Nation ' s foes, By sending men. Until at length, o ' er battle strife, Tortured with pain and anguish rife, We save our glorious Nation ' s life, We — and our men. Charlotte Hastings Boody. Tommy was busy hoeing in his garden v hen he suddenly heard a voice behind him. He looked up to find Johnny, his next door neighbor, standing leisurely with his hands in his pockets. Where ar:; you goin ' , John- ny? he asked. Ain ' t goin ' , been, was the reply. Where been? Down to th ' bank, replied Johnny with a proud toss of his head, took my fifty dol- lars out an ' bought a Liberty Bond. Tommy was silent, then finally Johnny asked, You got one? No. Thought you had fifty dollars in the hank, too. Have. Goin ' to buy one with it? No. What are yer goin ' to do with it? I sh ' d think you ' d want to help yer country, my dad says Uncle Sam ' s gotta have money ' s well as men. No answer. After Johnny had watched the hoeing for .some time in silence, he strolled away with a nonchalant air, whistling Yankee Doodle. Skip a few weeks and we see the two neighbors again. This time both are going fishing, for Tommy ' s work is done and the little bank at home on the shelf holds just fifty dollars. Tommy, d ' y ' see those posters over there? There ' s another Liberty Loan out. I sh ' d think you ' d want t ' buy a Bond. Goin ' to. Johnny loved to tantalize his neighbor and he did not expect this reply. He was quite taken back, but finally he managed to say: Did yer change yer mind? No, answered Tommy, and then ex- plained what the purpose of all his labor had been and how he had earned enough money from it to buy a Liberty Bond. A short time after Tommy arrived at the bank and the teller asked in a pleasant voice: Hello, Tommy, do you want your fifty dollars for a Liberty Bond? No, replied Tommy, handing over his monty, I have earned this for my bond, and am going to keep the other for college. Shako, old chap. said the teller. If all the bond buyers would do that, we would ' can the Kaiser ' all right! 8
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Daniel D. Ferris Pvt. George J. McCullough Lieut. Stanley P. Oliver Sup. Ecrgt. Irvin R. Phipps Elden Ivan Staples Lieut. Paul H. Taylor 1st. CI. Pvt. Walda W. Bears Pvt, Paul B. Eaton Roscoo M. Guillow James M. Burke Frank H. Horrigan (Seaman) Sergt. Ervine Laughton Pvt. Leroy J. Learned Pvt. William T. McGlory Alfred E. Wilkins John A. Avery Paul Cartwright Lawrence R. Harris (1st CI. Pvt.) Pvt. C. Wesson Hawes Russell B. Perkins Sergt. Thomas L. Thistle Lieut. Walter J. Wolfe Pvt. James Wilkinson, Jr. Sergt. Maj. Earle L. Bears Alfred E. Collinson Lieut. Robert E. Holmes Lieut. Robert E. Jackson Lieut. G. W. Killorin, Jr. Fred C. McKie Lorimer A. MacKenzie Lieut. E. Hazen Walton Carroll T. Bonney Sergt. Charles E. Creedon Lieut. Manson M. Dillaway Pvt. C. Roy Friberg Alvin W. Gordon Cook Robert P. Phipps Sergt. G. Leo Sullivan Sergt. Earle R. Stewart Frank A. Tredinnick Clarence A. Thompson Pvt. Ralph Belmore Corp. Gray B. Brockbaiik Gsorge W. Butterfield George L. Dillaway Daniel H. Galvin Philip L. McAuliffe Fred G. Reid 1910 Nat ' l Army Chemical Plant No. 4, Salt- ville, Va. 1910 U. S. Ordnance Dept. 1910 Dental Section, Officers ' Res. Corps 1910 22d CI. Coast Defense Corps 1910 U. S. Naval Reserves, Newport, R. L 1910 U. S. Engineers ' Corps, Gen. Pershing ' s Hdqtrs. 1911 368th Aero Squad., Hampton, Va. 1911 Gas Defense Service, Sanitary Corps, Philadelphia, Pa. 1911 Qm. Dept., Naval Aviation 1911 C. Q. M. Naval Aviation Dept. 1911 Naval Reserves 1911 101st Ambulance Train, 26th Div., France 1911 Base Hospital, No. 1, France 1911 Co. B, 102nd Machine Gun Battalion, Franc.3 1911 U. S. Aeronautical Reserves, Waco, Texas 1912 U. S. Naval Reserves 1912 Cadet Aviation Sig. Res., Dallas, Texas 1912 Motorcycle Co., 305th Q. M., Corps, France 1912 Co. M, 23rd Regt. Engineers, France 1912 Radio Oper ator, U. S. S. Maine 1912 Battery B, 301st Field Artillery, Camp Devens Ayer 1912 Coast Artillery Corps, Fort Monroe, Va. 1912 Co. B, 101st Military M ' t ' d Police, France 1913 3G8th Aero Squadron 1913 Am. Red Cross Ambulance Corps, Italy 1913 101st Inf., France 1913 Camp Merritt, N. J. 1913 Houston, Texas 1913 Camp Johnston, Fla. 1913 Yeoman, Harvard Radio School 1913 303d Inf., Nat ' l Army, Camp Devens 1914 Midshipman, U. S. Naval Academy 1914 Hdqtrs. Co., 1st Anti-Aircraft Machine Gun Battalion, France 1914 Gerstner Field, Lake Charles, Fla. 1914 14th Engineers, Regimental Co., France 1914 Deceased 1914 103rd Field Artillery, France 1914 Supply Dept., 101st Inf., France 1914 Co. F, First Engineers, France 1914 Co. B, 101st Engineers, France 1914 Co. A, 4th Pioneer Inf., Camp Wadsworth. Spartanburg, S. C. 1915 Truck Co., No. 411, Q. M. Corps, Camp Johnston, Jacksonville, Fla. 1915 Co. A, 104th U. S. Inf., France 1915 Chief Radio Elec, U. S. Navy, Boston Navy Yard 1915 West Point Military Academy 1915 Co. A, 4th Pioneer Inf., Camp Wadsworth, Spartanburg. S. C. 1915 Medical Enlisted Reserve Corps 1915 Naval Hospital Corps, Newport, R. I. 10
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