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Einer Mortenson Louis Nielson Paul Overdier Alex Paton Holger Rasmussen David Rowland Fred Schacht Frank Schacht Elmer Slama George Spangenberg Cranston Spray Walter Stransky Ernest Voss Harry Voss 1917 Marshall Beaugrand Charles Sugden Russell Laycock Floyd Shephard William Browne Harry Baernstein Fred Ruffolo David Johnson Henry Wiegand Burton Lund Edward Ruetz Lester Madden Benjamin Larson George Gates Newell French Gustine Slezak Chester Nelson Russell Kurten Victor Johanning Clarence Peterson Elliott Park George Bartlett Russell McDougal Eli Laiken 1918 Edward Cashman Evald Clausen Clinton Davies Einer Erickson Alfred Fedderson Herbert George Edward Gertenbach Carroll Heft Millard Johnson Harold Koerner Donald McGrew Rollin McElroy Wallace Nelson John Owen George C. Peterson Earl Pokorny Fenwick Pugh Howard Rogers Harold Skow John Slezak Bennie Tucholski Adelbert Van Wie Robert Widiner Jacob Weisman Harry Van Ornum Russell Fuller tEntered service before graduationq Arthur Larson Herbert Felgenhauer fEntered service before graduation.J Ralph Morgan Don McElroy Claire Fancher qEntered service before graduationq Edward Kersten Raymond Fox 1919 Christopher Pugh Arnold Piepel. Harvey Peterson Louis Ruffolo Russell Lynch CEntered service before graduationq Robert Connolly Alexis Tosteson Russell Frederick Clayton Dow Harry Groenke Herbert Hanson Carl Johnson John Powers Peter Sinnen August Schoening Burton Rowley Norman Botsford Joseph Fucilla Frank Davies Julius Feiges Fred Jung 1920 Donald Gebhardt Dwight Hunting Clement Robinson Edward Raatz Faculty Members Kent B. Johnson Carl Wendt F. J. Carlstrom NON-GR.ADUATES. Edward Baldwin Edward Brinkman
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Samuel Lang Willis Lockwood Bernard Miller Carl Nerad VVm. A. Nevin Burt V. Olson Harold Pottinger Robert Pottinger William Rees Frank Ruzicka Edmond Schacht Frank Sheffield Allan Townsend Win. lllrich Allen Walker Herbert VVendt llarold VVhitalcer llc-rbert Perry 1914 Clifton Wishau Fred Bickel Gerald Botsford Bernard Burroughs Charles Carpenter George Collar Charles Cowell VVard Curtis Valentine Dittman Camilles Driver VValter Eiler Elmer Erb Stephen Fox Lyle George Carlyle Godski Agner Hanson John Hilt Vincent Hood Glenn VVilliams Harry Lewis Frederick Nelson Godfrey Preiser Charles Prudent John Ramsey Henry VVratten Robert Rowlands Guy Scheckler Oscar Seeholni Harry Sinnen Charles Skow Harry Yoelker Lowell Wadmond Emil XVhite Wesley Williams Michael Hanson llivhard Mitchell 1915 Gilbert Bracli Robert E. Bushell William B. Christen- sen Hugh Costello Vernon Crane Stephen Duffey Emanuel Eberhardt Russell Fidler Arthur Frederickson Walter Dean Gearen Byron Gere Samson Haas Wilfred Haumerson Fred Helm Elmer R. Hermes Louis Heth Delos Hollowell Harold Holm Stanley Howe Oscar Jacobsen Howard Johnson Elllil Kark Vincent McGraw Alex McPherson Roland Michelson Layard Miller Hugh Munn Albert Murray Ambrose Owen William Newton Perry Norman Ruston Roland Schacht, Milo Sorenson Robert Svitavsky George F. Smollen Leland Wishau 1916 John Albino Ernest Anderson Leo Bloom Robert Burns Harry Connolly Harold Cumming Nels Fedderzon Percy Fuller Homer Gebhardt Harold Gootz Charles Haumerson Ray Kitchingman Walter Klapproth Fred Leigler Herbert Lenz George Lew Percy Lunde Allyn Mogenson
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Yested Jensen Arthur Buse Charles Doolin Edward Evans George Freeman Stanley Hood Lyle Lewis Harold Van Wie Edward Rapps Walter Mogenson Frank Raymon Mason Roberts Elmer Stoffel Arthur Rowley Thomas Tulloeh Allie Zirbes Max Zirbes .Iohn Carre .lim Clancy Arthur Stoffel Stanley lluguenin William Kaiser William Kannenberg Albert Kauselt Paul Kristopeit Carroll Lange Fred Maxted .Iaek Melvin Irving Nelson Donald Oliver Edgar Olson Paul Olson Eugene Prostrednik George Rybaeek Karel Salak Earl Ray Donald Erickson Lloyd Abramson Milo D. Johnson Devvfv F. Liegler Russell Gardner Harold Abramson Floyd Davies Elbert Carpenter Arthur Tooman Charles Smader George Nelson Lloyd Evans David Se-mines HenrY Snyder xl2llll'lf'P Yan Arsdale Hartwig' Sauenian XX'illia1n Soininers William Taylor Vlaiwiir-o Yoellaer I-Idwin Zilia Norman Tlioinas .I+-ssc llzlvles Miner Peterson Harry Le Poidivan K H. C. Johnson 'William Ehrlich Edmund Strand Ereel Thomas Herbert Brown RACINE BATTERIES . The following letter relates the movement of the boys of Battery F up to November 24. lVe left the U. S. Blarch 14, and arrived over here at Brest the 26th. After a four mile hike, we arrived at one of Napoleoirs old prison camps. Here we remained one day, and helped to unload boats. As l came over with the casuals, we started out in search of the Battery. The Battery was located at Camp Coetquidon, an American training camp. NVC' left Camp Coetquidon June 8th, and arrived in Bedford, June IOlll, and marched to our Battery headquarters. June Ilfll we went to the front and took up our first position. This position was a quiet sector, and people lived right in the village where we stayed. NVe were there thirty-eight days and the Germans fired two shells back at us, but we fired a lot more than that at them. July 2ISf we landed at Bedford, and after a time we landed at Cha- teu Thierry. Our division at this front chased the Germans 18 kilometers and the helds were covered with dead, but mostly Germans. From here we marched to Soissons and this was a tougher place than Chateau Thierry. VVe were here ten days. Then we got on the train and went to VVassey. From there we went to our third and last front, Argonne Forest. VVe were there forty-three days, got relieved November 5th, and on the Ilfll the armistice was signed, and l guess it's all over now. But don't expect us home too soon as in the war you never can tell what welre go- ing to do nevtf' Mflur Racine Lwnits belong to the splendid ldliirty-Second Division which since the close or the fighting. has been made a part of the grim otjflccupation. ,Ji tee gf, fo p,A,4fy ffl, nrzm fnzfff'1'1zav nw' ffXf7l't'flfll lmfmf ,my 1,011,- -lfffiifniv,
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