• MB -» * — • ^ » « » ~» * * J9 * ^ J JH jkrWkMmU & & $ && M ^4 -9 33 "**U| j ^| fc fc... .... .,••-:, mM r v ""^ •*•% %v k,-, #A * # J Lm $ £ * V * UJJ -. i tti,*^ "Tfif W? i ; ***t Faculty Bicgcl woman, and the others receive her con ception of the ideally balanced ration. Needless to relate, the latter group has been faring far better than the others. In the summer Dr. Robb loves to put ter in a garden, and in the winter she love for ice long-standing displays a skating, specializing in figure skating. Dr. Robb is probably the only M.S.C. home economics graduate holding the position of dean of home economics in an American school, according to Alumni Secretary Glen O. Stewart. Pathologist When M.S.C. and Iowa State meet on the gridiron next year, at least one man the stadium will feel a sense of in achievement. He is Russell A. Runnells, veteri narian graduate of 1916, who, as a member of the Iowa State Ath c o u n c i l, l e t ic worked toward home and home games between the two schools in '43 and '44. R. A. Runnells, '16 Born in Oce ana, Virginia, Runnells came to Mich igan at the age of six and was graduated from State in time for the first World War, in which he first served as vet erinary officer for the medical officers training camp at Camp Benjamin Har rison and was later attached to the surgeon-general's office at Washington. Following the war, Runnells was made assistant professor of animal pathology at M.S.C, was for two years secretary- treasurer of the Michigan State Veteri nary Medicine association, and then moved to Virginia Polytechnic institute as associate animal pathologist. Professor Runnell's specialty is poul try diseases. Named associate professor of veterinary pathology at I.S.C. in 1930, he has taken only one extended vacation, when he visited Europe in 1935. Modernizer Major A. B. Cook, Jr., third of a line of Cook generations distinguished to graduate from Michigan State, re ceived nation-wide publicity recently for his work in rehabilitating and modern izing installations at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, where he is stationed with the headquarters of the third Army com mand. Major Cook, an infantryman who was graduated from the college in 1923 with a B.S. in agriculture, turned up at the Fort not so long ago in command of the third army headquarters detachment and found his troops billeted in barracks built in 1897. Without waiting for instructions or HE GAVE ALL Jesse Ellsworth Burall, 1941 this column. The Record pays In tribute to State's gallant hero. Lt. Jesse Ellsworth Burall, of Baltimore. Mary land, who was graduated from the forestry division in 1941, was killed in a landing accident at the airport in Savannah, Georgia, on June 20. joined Lt. Burall the army air corps in October, 1941, and received his primary, basic, and advanced training at Hick, Goodfellow, and received his Ellington Fields, "wings" on April 29 and was to Savannah. respectively. He transferred advice, he began the job of completely modernizing the outmoded buildings and equipment, and when dust settled a few weeks ago, the Fort personnel had prac that tically new barracks — a feat brought praise for Major Cook from newspapers the country. throughout Army life found Major Cook no un tried stranger when his unit of the Na tional Guard was called into active duty in 1940. At that time a Captain and commander of the unit at Ionia, where he was living, he was an experienced graduate of the college R.O.T.C. de partment. He was commissioned a second lieutenant in the National Guard in 1924. While a student, Cook was a cadet major in the R.O.T.C, a member of Scabbard and Blade, the Officers' club, the Wolverine staff, and assistant track manager. Following his graduation he went to Ionia high school where he taught agriculture until 1931 when he joined the State Department of Conser vation as field manager in charge of fish operations, where he became nationally famous. In Owosso, Michigan, stands a vener able old house built more than 100 years ago by Major Cook's grandfather. The Major's father, A. B. Cook, Sr., gradu ated from M.S.C in 1893 and his grand father, A. J. Cook was a professor of horticulture at M.S.C. for 30 years after his graduation in 1862. Newspaper Editor Peter V. Ross, who since his gradua tion from Michigan State in 1895 has lawyer, been a author, and lec turer, has been called to Boston to three publications of t he C h r i s t i an Science church: t he C h r i s t i an Science Journal, S e n t i n e l, a nd Herald. edit Peter V. Ross, '95 Born in How ell, Michigan, in 1870, Ross received his (Turn to Page 7) ON THE JOB Bif Sid £euy It's Dean Robb A long career of teaching and research culminated recently for Dr. Elda Robb, '16, in her appointment as professor of nutrition and dean of the home eco nomics division at Simmons college, Boston, Mass. After receiving her B.S. in home eco nomics, Dr. Robb became a teacher of that science in the public schools at Three Rivers, Michigan, for two years. In 1918 she returned to State to become assistant state club leader until 1924 when the University of California awarded her a teaching fellowship. tucked away in her luggage, Not long after, Dr. Robb, her M.A. traveled across the coun- t ry j o in to the Rockefeller at foundation New York where she stayed un til 1935, conduc ting research for the Founda tion's Child in stitute. Dr. Elda Robb, '16 Next, it was Temple univer sity at Philadel phia that claimed her services until her appointment at Simmons college, a girls' school, a year ago. It hasn't taken Dr. Robb, a home grown product of Croswell, Michigan, long to become acclimated to her new position. A recent article in a Boston newspaper charming personality and steadfast contention that the average American family is not eat ing wisely enough. described her To prove her thesis, Dr. Robb is con ducting a series of unique experiments with white rats. She feeds some the average diet of an American business 2 . . . T HE R E C O RD 1U RECORD Founded January 14, 1 8 96 A Magazine for State's 17,000 Alumni lloyJL ^Cu*-*~ On November 20 State high school basketball and swimming coaches will hold their annual meetings here. The next forenoon will see the NCAA cross-coun try championship decided, in the after noon the West Virginia football game. If you're planning on a trip to the cam pus before gas rationing becomes effec tive, that week-end might be the one. O C T O B E R, 1 9 42 . . . 11 Following Alumni Clubs " litf. Qle*t 6. Stetvasit Farm and Home Hour on WKAR WKAR has joined the Blue Network to broadcast the National Farm and Home hour and other sustaining pro grams like the United States Army band every Tuesday at 1:45, and the Victory hour every Tuesday at 2:30. Originating in Chicago and Washing ton, the Farm and Home hour, spon sored by the United States Department of Agriculture, is aired 12:30 to 1 o'clock from coast to coast. Previous to 12:30 WKAR features its regular farm pro gram. According Coleman, to Director through arrangements with the Blue Network, it will be possible to broad cast talks by the President of the United States and other prominent men, pro viding speeches are made during the day when WKAR is on the air. Five Numbers On Concert Series Five outstanding musical numbers con stitute the concert series of Michigan State college this year. The first one played to a filled auditorium on October 27 when the Philadelphia Opera com pany appeared on stage. On November 17 Bruna Castagna, ver satile lady of opera and concert, will appear. She established her supremacy in the contralto ranks of the Metro politan. Since her New York debut Mme. Castagna has sung from coast to coast. Other numbers on the concert series and their dates follow: The Belgian Piano-String quartet, February 18; Egon Petri, April 13; and Carroll Glenn, May 4. alumni relations, tell about the college in the war program. New colored pic tures, stressing the physical fitness pro gram for men, were shown by Mr. Ste wart. Mrs. De Gay Ernst, (Esther At- wood, '24) presided at the dinner. —Mrs. Thomas King, '41, secretary Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Using the football game with Temple as a means of interesting a large group of Eastern alumni, a committee of Phil adelphia alumni under the leadership of Marion L. Joslin, '30, and H. J. Raths, '31, sponsored a pre-game smoker on the mezzanine floor of the Benjamin Frank lin hotel in Philadelphia, Friday evening, October 30. The program was very in formal with short talks by President John Hannah, Glen O. Stewart, and Ralph Young. Coach Bachman showed movies of previous games and gave in teresting the present team. The group had a block of tickets at the Temple game. sidelines about —George Davis, '32, secretary Berrien County Berrien County Alumni club will honor fall President Hannah at meeting in St. Joseph, Michigan, on Tuesday evening, November 17, accord ing to an announcement by Glen 0. Stewart, as The Record went to press. first its Record News on WKAR Your alumni magazine is on the air every Tuesday afternoon from 5:45 to 6 o'clock. By dialing 870 on your radio, you will hear "From the Alumni Rec ord", beginning with the theme song, Alma Mater. The program supplements the Michigan State College Record, sent to approximately 17,000 alumni and other friends of the college. Activities broadcast will deal with the educational program in the six major the extension division and divisions, the experiment station. Another phase of the program will acquaint alumni and other listeners with life as expe rienced by M.S.C. graduates and former information will deal students. This with men and women in service, interest ing achievements, unusual hobbies, and interviews wTith alumni visitors on the campus. editor; alumni recorder; Regular Record columns will be aired time to time. They will include from "News about These Alumni," by Gladys Franks, "Days of Yore", by Joseph G. Duncan, assistant "Following Alumni bulletin Clubs," by Glen O. Stewart, director of alumni "Sportscripts", by George Alderton, in charge of athletic publicity; "Folks from Everywhere", by Sid Levy, journalism major; and "Stu dent Life Along the Winding Cedar", by Neva Ackerman, journalism major. Other persons playing an important role in college or alumni news will be inter viewed. relations; When you have news of interest to others, write it on a card and send it to WKAR Studios, Michigan State college, East Lansing, Michigan. Its ranks depleted by the departure of men into the service and its program geared to the war effort, the average Michigan State alumni club embarks upon its schedule this fall with a serious ness of purpose that is in sharp contrast to the frivolous days gone by. For than a today football is more contest of brawn and brains in which we strive to uphold our college on the football field. Today football is a part of our national war effort—a conditioner of men—and because some of our Spar tan clubs are primarily concerned with football during the fall season it was natural that they became interested in the war-time athletic program. Detroit and Saginaw In both Detroit and Saginaw combina tion meetings were held with the men of the University of Michigan clubs prior to the October 3 game at Ann Arbor. With Lt. Comdr. Harry Kipke, a former coach at both institutions, acting as toastmaster, some i*eal football stories alumni by the Detroit wei-e given Coaches Crisler and Bachman. More than 180 attended the meeting at the Book- Cadillac hotel on October 2. That same evening at the Bancroft hotel in Sag relations inaw' the director of alumni and Freshman Coach John Kobs teamed up with Assistant Secretary Robert Mor gan, of the University, to entertain about 125 Saginaw alumni at their fall smoker. Carl H. Peterson, '15, president of the club, assisted in directing the evening's program. Knoxville, Tennessee On Saturday evening, October 17, Dr. and Mrs. B. D. Drain, '33, entertained the Knoxville M.S.C. alumni at a (5 o'clock dinner. An interesting program was presented with Henry Dorr, Jr., '18, president, in charge. He read a telegram from the college officials during the eve ning's entertainment. Grand Rapids Getting under the wire for gas ration league ing the Grand Rapids Alumnae sponsored the annual dinner for the alumni of Region Four, at Wurzburg's restaurant, October 22. Many visiting teachers of the district joined the men and women of the Grand Rapids group to hear Glen O. Stewrart, director of 12 . . . T HE R E C O RD ^Iteik AcJu&uementk Jliue. Mrs. London (See picture on page 14) As a tribute to Mrs. Linda Landon, who died September 29 at her home in East Lansing, the college library closed for one hour during the funeral serv ices. Mrs. Landon, 86 years old, was the former college librarian from 1891 to March 31, 1932, when she retired. Until her death Mrs. Landon was active in the East Lansing social activ ities, having been a member of the Wo man's club and the Child Study club. She was also a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and of St. Paul's Episcopal church. As college librarian Mrs. Landon re ceived a number of distinguished recog nitions. She was presented with honors from the college by Dr. Robert S. Shaw in 1931. She received distinction when she was made an honorary member of the Men's Union Library society. In 1932 she was made a life member of the Mich igan State College Alumni association. And the 1912 copy of the Wolverine was dedicated to her. Mrs. Landon was also an honorary member of the Feronian society and of Alpha Phi. She is survived by a son, Rufus W. Landon. of Detroit. Professor Mumford A pioneer in agricultural extension work in Michigan, Prof. Eben Mumford, former head of the department of soci ology at Michigan State college, died at his home in East Lansing on October 17. Dr. Mumford, retired in 1938, came to Lansing as pastor of the First Univer- salists church, and later left for a pe riod of graduate study. Mr. Mumford served as the first leader of the county agricultural agents from 1912 to 1921. He helped to organize the Michigan State Farm bureau in 1919, and later met with a group of farmers in Ithaca, New York, where he was a leader in the formation of the American Farm Bureau federation. After completing his undergraduate studies, he attended the University of Chicago, where he studied sociology for several years. This was followed by further graduate studies in the Univer sities of Paris and Berlin. He completed the requirements for the degree of doc tor of philosophy at the University of Chicago. Before Professor Mumford came to Michigan State in 1912, he had taught in several Illinois colleges. After serving as professor of economics and sociology at M.S.C. for two years, he was appoint ed head of that department in 1924 and served in that capacity until retirement in 1938. He is survived by the widow, Luella Mumford. Mr. McKenna, '06 Fracturing his hip about a month ago in a fall at his home, Edward B. Mc- Kenna, '06, 59 years old, died at his home in Detroit on October 15. from Mr. McKenna, who served in the State Senate the Fourth District of Michigan in the 1933 legislature, suffer ed a paralytic stroke and had been an invalid for the past eight yeais. Senator McKenna studied mechanical engineer ing at Michigan State college and took a course in special mining engineering at the University of Utah. He followed engineering for two years and then en tered business which he continued for 22 years. While a student at M.S.C. he played on the football team for four years and captained the team in 1905. He also play ed baseball for two years and was a member of the track three years. Senator McKenna was a brother of Parnell G. McKenna, class of 1910, who lives in Lansing. team for Mr. Linton, '11 The first editor of the student Holcad, John 0. Linton, class of 1911, died Oc tober 9 at his home in Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. Linton, 57 years old, was a brother of Prof. R. S. Linton, the college regis trar. While a student at M.S.C. Mr. Linton specialized in agriculture. Upon gradua tion in 1911 he became assistant in the poultry department and in 1912 was made head of the same department. He held this position until 1917. He entered World War I and upon his return entered the real estate business at Chester, Pa. From 1931 to 1941 he was a science instructor in a Philadel phia high school. He is survived by his wife and two sons. Faculty Members on Leave Four Liberal Arts department heads are in military service or in some other branch of service closely related to the war effort. These men are Dr. David Worcester, head of English, now in Naval intelli gence. During his absence Dr. Ben Euwema has been named acting head. Dr. Marshall Knappan, head of history intelli and political science, in Army gence. While Professor Knappen is in the Army, Prof. E. B. Lyon will serve as acting head. Dr. Donald Hayworth, head of speech, is director of the National Victory Speakers' bureau. Acting as head of his department for the duration is Prof. Prof. Albert Christ- Paul Bagwell. the Art depart Janer, now head of ment, has joined the army. His de partment is being directed by Prof. E. B. Brauner. Other changes have taken place among the faculty on the campus. To take care of urgent needs in some departments the college administration has developed a cooperative arrangement. The following faculty members have been asked to assist in the mathematics department: Miss Ruth Griswold, Home Economics department; S. T. Dexter, Farm Crops; H. T. Darlington, Botany; J. M. Barbour, Music, Miss Margaret Anderson, Orien tation. The following men are teaching in the Physics department: John Shirley, English; and Ron Heath, Housing Di rector. Honors Plan Started at State An honor program has been estab lished in the Liberal Arts division at Michigan State college. The plan enables a limited number of students to follow independent and in formal methods of study rather than the routine requirements now prescribed by the college catalogue. Only responsible and intellectually mature students are permitted to enroll in the course. In this plan the student will master important books and subjects going at his own pace and guided in his approach by the faculty adviser. Comprehensive examinations will replace daily or weekly quizzes to encourage and test a student's fundamental grasp of his field of in terest. Replacing daily recitations, re ports or essays will be substituted from time to time. In the senior year the student will prepare an honor's essay, thesis, or artistic project. The work is carried on in seminars or individual conferences, or both. Develops New Flower After eight years of experimentation Prof. C. E. Wildon, college floriculturist, has developed a new commercial flower, the Michigan State Kalanchoe. Mr. Wildon stated that the new hy brid plant, the color of which is near scarlet tinged with rose, is expected to produce good commercial quality blos soms during the winter months. O C T O B E R, 1 9 42 . . . 13 Days of Yore is pinned a loaned by W. K. Sagendorph, Introducing: Members of the "Third Floor Williams Hall Demos This picture, which thenes Extemporaneous Debating Society." '92, of was taken about 1890, was triangular silk badge Jackson. To each night dress is the society's silver emblem, made by smoothing a upon which ten-cent piece and engraving a monogram. The members are (left to right) W. W. Parker, '93. Laguana Beach, Calif.: Bert W. Peet. '92, Ypsilanti; William E. Palmer, '92, deceased; T. S. Major, Centerville; Mr. Sagendorph; Vernon J. Willey, '93, deceased; Arthur F. Stowe, w'92, Pewamo; and Elmer O'Neil, w'92. ad dress unknown. <— This pep rally or barbecue took some the year and is the place about reader can event. present Physics building. In the background 1920—perhaps identify <— Students from 1891 to 1932 knew her as the College librarian. Mrs. Linda E. Landon died in East Lansing, September 29. Top hats were the prized pos the sessions of these members of class of 1882. They are to (left right) William Langley, John F. Evert, Will E. Hale, Jeff H. Irish, and John W. Beaumont. None of the group in to Mrs. Alice E. Coulter, debted '82. this photograph. of Grand Rapids, living. We are for is NEWS Aid (Continued from Page 4) that organization Wilson was district manager of the Equitable Life Assurance society for more than 20 years. to leaving three years ago become general agent for Great West Life. On July 1 he assumed the position of general agent for the General American Life Insurance company of St. Louis, Missouri. He is survived by his wife and three children, Fred Jr., Harriet, and Vivian; his mother, Mrs. Anna Wilson of Mason; and a brother, George, '28, of Bay City. 1918 Howard E. Alford is assistant executive secre tary for the Lake County Medical society with 5231 Hohman avenue, Hammond, offices Indiana. at 1919 F. Byron Glenn, accountant for the Consumers in Jackson. Michigan, at lives Power company, 764 Union street. Arthur H. Joel is located in Vista, California, as district conservationist the U. S. Soil Conservation service. He also owns and operates a subtropical fruit ranch. for Ralph McGaw is chief electrical draftsman for James Stewart & Company Inc. of Chicago where he lives at 5443 S. Cornell avenue, Apartment 3N. 1920 Walter Engstrom fornia, as assistant Emergency Rubber project. is located forester on in Salinas, Cali the Guayule Watson Fowle in the high school at Traverse City where he lives at 325 Boardman avenue. is teaching agriculture 1921 Marian E. Seeley, daughter of the late Dewey A. Seeley, '98, and for many years a teacher in the Lansing school system, died August 8. She is survived by her mother and two brothers. Maxwell, '25, of Gary, Indiana, and Stuart W., '25, of Roslyn, New York. Raymond Jessup is industrial analyst for the War Production board in Washington, D. C, where he and Mrs. Jessup (M. Ruth King, w'22) son, live at 6011 North Dakota N.W. Their Robert, is in the freshman class at M.S.C. 1922 The sympathy of the class is extended to the family of Harvey Anderson who died suddenly at his home in Detroit on May 28. He is survived by his wife, the former Grace DuBois, '23, a daughter Kay. and a son Robert. Edward and Elizabeth (Bassingthwaighte, '24) in Salinas, California, where is assistant forester on the Guayule Emer Clifford are living he gency Rubber project. Grace Fox Lobdell (Mrs. J. P. i is food service secretary at the Y.W.C.A. in Lansing. Ernest Markley located in Battle Creek. Michigan, as interviewer and veteran placement representative for the U. S. Employ ment service. is senior Ronald S. Pocklington may be reached through the United States Embassy in Bogata, Columbia, where he in developing the rubber resources of that country. is engaged Mark Small was recently appointed assistant manager of the Lone Star Cement corporation in Kansas City. Missouri, with offices at 1800 Federal Reserve Bank building. 1923 Edward B. Finley Jr., examiner for the State Banking department, lives in East Grand Rapids at 2331 Burchard street S E. Donald and Clara (Barton, w'27) Millard have moved in Denver to 1212 Ash street. Mr. Millard is electrical engineer for the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation. Lucius Moore is chief rater for the Michigan in East Insurance and lives Department of Lansing at 603 Hillcrest. Arthur Seeburger owns and operates the Indus trial Plating works in Detroit where he lives at 3029 Bewick avenue. William H. Taylor is superintendent of schools at Highland, Michigan 1924 George Hay is principal and teacher of voca tional agriculture at Empire, Michigan, where he and Mrs. Hay (Clara Perry, *20> make their home. Elmer Perrine is an engineer for the Barrett division in Philadelphia where he and Mrs. Perrine (Frances Holden i live at 3121 Brighton street. Leonard and Thelma (Haite, '22) Sanford are living at 727 N. Capitol avenue, Lansing, where he insurance department. is chief examiner the state for 1925 Arthur Beckley Cutter laboratories is production manager of the in Berkeley, California. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Harlan G Bogie and Margaret L. Glover in Chicago on June 27. Jerome Brabb is inspector for the U. S. Signal corps at the Chicago Quartermaster depot. Louis J. Vincent teaches agriculture in Plain- well, Michigan. 1926 J. R Burns, who specializes in industrial land scaping, may be reached at 21809 Pleasant, St. Clair Shores, Michigan. Ferris Green is superintendent of the U. S. Forest Service nursery in Butternut, Wisconsin. John M. Luther transportation for the California State Chamber of Commerce and lives in Berkeley at 45 San Mateo road. is director of Cecil Rawden. design engineer for the auto motive ordnance section of General Motors, lives in Detroit at 18895 Lancashire road. 1927 Ivan and Erva Prescott Collett are living at 700 Woodbine avenue, Oak Park. Illinois. Ivan is employed by the Pet Milk company as super visor of the Chicago district research depart ment. S. B. Crary, of Schenectady, New York, re cently received a prize award from the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Mr. Crary, in charge of a section of the central station engineering department of General Electric, was the co-author of a paper which Institute judged the best in engineering practice. the Mr. and Mrs. William B. Tyson (Genevieve Johnston), of 12303 Stoepel avenue, Detroit, an nounce the birth of a son. Kenneth Lee on June 26. Dr. Paul Wellman has his dental office at 206 Dr. Ruth M. Kraft, pediatrician, has offices Bauch building. Lansing. at 1077 Fisher building, Detroit. 1928 Clyde Beck for Simmons, is chief designer Hazelet & Erdal at the Green River Ordnance plant in Dixon, Illinois. Andrew Braidwood the Black Lake Forest headquarters at Onaway, Michigan. is superintendent of Leslie J. Fouts is connected with Randolph- Bryson McCuIloch Macon Academy at Front Royal, Virginia. is plant manager Columbia Mills Inc. in Saginaw, Michigan. is district manager of Kenneth Pomeroy for the in Colusa. Guayule Emergency Rubber project California. 1929 Edward M. Crary Radiation of Technology, Cambridge. laboratory of Massachusetts is priorities director at Institute Robert Eidson is wage and salary coordinate* in the industrial relations division of American Can company. 230 Park avenue, New York city. He and Mrs. Eidson '30) make their home in Scarsdale. (Mary Nelson, Max Goodwin has been in Washington since July 5 as a consultant on industrial transportation methods and equipment, attached to storage and shipping branch, plans division, Operations, S.O.S. He is living in Chevy Chase. Maryland, at 109 N. Brookside. Mary Elizabeth McCoy has given up her teach ing position in St. Louis, Missouri, to continue her Red Cross recreational work at Fort Sheridan, Illinois. Arthur F. Vinson was recently appointed assist ant production manager of the Fort Wayne Works of the General Electric company. He lives in that city at 1713 Fairhill road. 1930 John E. Dean is an instructor in the Naval Training school at Iowa State college, ASMS. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Krantz (Grace Floten) with their two children, Jerry 4, and Lisa 1, are living at 14 Pershing avenue Ridgewood, New Jersey. Roy Greenman is engineer of soils for the War Department Army Engineer corps with head quarters at 332 S. Michigan avenue, Chicago. Merrill Marshall is research engineer for the Cardox corporation of 307 N. Michigan avenue, Chicago. Henry Morse, supervisor of maintenance for the Dow Chemical company, may be reached at 212 N. McLellan. Bay City. Walter Peterson is in charge of animal nutri tion research at North Carolina State college, Raleigh, North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmer (Margaret Walcott) of 117 Center street, East Lansing, announce the birth of Judith Irene on July 31. 1931 Lloyd L. Arnold may be reached in care of the U. S. Engineers. 74 New Montgomery street, San Francisco. Your Magazine Is on the Air For a weekly roundup of news con cerning alumni and the college dial WKAR at 870 every Tuesday afternoon at 5:45. For 15 minutes you'll hear yonr magazine of the air "From the Alumni Record." O C T O B E R, 1 9 42 . . . 15 Donald Ebinger is a hardware and implement dealer in Climax, Michigan. John J. Korney, assistant trust officer for the received his the University of its summer Banker Trust company bachelor of Detroit session. law degree from law school at the close of in Detroit, is in charge of James Krimian the chemical laboratory for the Murray Corporation of Amer ica, and Inverness avenue. in Detroit at 16129 lives Elwin Vielhauer is located in St. Paul, Minne sota, as plant engineer for the St. Paul Foundry company. 1935 Marguerite Cork Ruoff is dormi tory director and hospital housekeeper at Syra cuse university, Syracuse, New York. (Mrs. P. M.) Robert M. Gardner weather bureau at port. the is connected with the Chicago Municipal air Robert Laser is assistant state leader of 4-H club department at in East Lansing at 131 Haslett. the college and the lives Eino Niemitalo is an assistant in the II. S. Engineer office in Grand Haven. Michigan. 1932 Fleming Barbour is chief ophthalmologist for Henry J. Kaiser in California, and he and Mrs. Barbour (Marian Patch, w'35'l live at 1816 Highland place, Berkeley. Industries Inc., Russell Skellenger is superintendent of schools at Lexington. Michigan. Lawrence West the Barry County Road commission with headquarters in Hastings. Michigan. is engineer manager of 1933 G. Wilbur Bugbee is located in Freeport, Texas, instrument department as superintendent of at the Dow Chemical company. the for H. Leslie Casselman the Continental Motors lives on U. S. 31 at Green road in Muskegon Heights. the Lucas interne at in Toledo, Ohio, where he lives is project engineer in Muskegon, and Homer E. Isley County hospital at 1413 Collingwood avenue. is an Ned B. Kalder received his M.D. in May and from the is now an in is assistant John Wilde and his wife, floriculture the University of Michigan interne at Henry Ford hospital in Detroit. is assistant at former Cornell university the Marjorie Olson who took graduate work at college, in home economics. They may be reached in Ithaca at Cornell Test Gardens. 1934 Carl and Elizabeth (Johnson, '35) deZeeuw an nounce the birth of a daughter, Elizabeth Ann, is serving on January 18. While Lt. deZeeuw overseas, Mrs. deZeeuw in East Lansing at 610 Evergreen. is making her home Clara Hasso Merritt Noah Webster house of Dearborn. (Mrs. A. E.) the Edison Institute teaches at in Dale Johnson is chemical engineer in the tablet in Kalama department at the Upjohn company zoo where he lives at 1011 W. Main street. is in Ludington. Michigan, as athletic director and coach. He reports the birth of a daughter, Maria Jean, on June 18. Bernard McNutt located is also secretary of Charles R. MacLean was recently appointed assistant prosecuting attorney of Ingham county. He Junior Chamber of Commerce and first vice president of the Lansing Junior Chamber of Commerce. He and Mrs. MacLean (Adelaide Lewis, w'38) make their home in Lansing at 1800 Lindbergh drive. the Michigan Lt. and Mrs. Charles Addison Miller J r. an nounce the birth of a son, Charles Addison III, on September 1. Lt. Miller, who is serving with the army overseas, is the son of Professor and Mrs. Miller of East Lansing. John and Mary Sue (Kantz, '35) Preston are living at 620 W. Michigan, Marshall, while he is the Kellogg company. for tabulating supervisor Edward Riordan is assistant personnel director for Saginaw Malleable Iron division and he and Mrs. Riordan their home in Saginaw at 135 Trier. (Jeanne Smith, '361 make 16 . . . T HE R E C O RD George T. Vicary, '41 One of three alumni who received wings recently. Three former M.S.C. students received the silver the United States the Lubbock Army Flying wings of Army Air forces at school, Lubbock, Texas, recently. flying officers in '41, the same George T. Vicary, received his Second time he Lieutenant's commission at the received his wings. George was president of the Block Poultry Science club and member of and Bridle, Agriculture council and the Mason- Abbot club. He was teaching at the time of his entrance into the Army Air forces. He received field, Texas, his primary training at Victory and his basic at Randolph Field, Texas. instruction First Lt. Edward J. Sass, Jr., attended State from 1932 to 1935. He was a member of the Delta Chi fraternity and has been on active duty with the regular army since June 1941. Prior to that time he was connected with engineering. He received his primary training at Hicks field, Texas, and his basic at Randolph field, Texas. instruction Vernon B. Warren, also received his Second Lieutenant's commission at the time he received two years, his wings. He attended State the from 1939 to 1941. He was a carpenter at into the Army Air forces. time of his entrance training at Cimmaron He received his primary Field, Oklahoma, and his basic at Randolph Field, Texas. instruction for lieutenants at Other M.S.C. Alumni who were recently com the Lubbock missioned as second Army Flying School were Blesch Malmstone, w'41, Carl R. Edmonds, w'43. After a period training, Lieutenants Malmstone of to Randolph Field, Texas, and Edmonds went their basic received they where instruction. primary Russell Gramer, coordinating engineer for Vick- in Grosse Pointe Park, at 1367 lives ers Inc., Beaconsfield. Fred and Mildred Peacock Knudsen announce the birth of a son, William Fred, on May 31. Mrs. Knudsen is making her home in Lake Odessa. in Michigan, while Lt. Knudsen Hawaii. stationed is Eleanor Koning is engaged in personnel man agement for Sears, Roebuck & company, 10750 Grand River avenue, Detroit. Robert Lott is science and mathematics instruc tor at Eastern high school in Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holly Stocking (Louise Noble) of Williamstown, Massachusetts, announce the birth of a daughter, Sally E.izabeth, on July 15. Mr. Stocking the staff at Williams college, from which he was graduated in 1936. is on Milo and Dorothy (Smith, '36) Rouse are living at 722 E. Division. Cadillac. Michigan, where he is an attorney. Harold Rush may be reached the Rosebud Indian agency at Rosebud, South Dakota. Mr. Rush was on the campus early in September and stopped at the alumni office. in care of Leonard and Velda (Fowler, '33) Samppala are living at 4234 Rayne drive. New Orleans, Louis iana, where he is design engineer for the Nash Kelvinator corporation. 1936 Robert G. Benedict, who recently received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin, is assist the Northsrn Regional Re ant bacteriologist at Illinois. search laboratory at Peoria, Ward and Mable (Trelfa, w'38) Brundage an nounce the birth of a daughter, Joanne Mar garet, on September 5. Lt. Brundage is serving with an overseas unit and Mrs. Brundage is living at 714 Merchant street, Alpena. Paul and Elizabeth (Knapp, w'35) Cochrane are living in Pleasant Ridge, Michigan, at 37 Sylvan avenue. Mr. Cochrane is in the personnel educa tion department of Fisher Body, aircraft unit. Kenneth and Rachel (Minges, '37) DeLonge, of 22 Berkeley place, Cranford, New Jersey, an nounce the birth of a daughter, Diana Kathryn, on April 7. Mr. DeLonge is a metal argical engi neer with International Nickel company in New York City. Louise Reavis and Ernesto Ferrer J r. were married August 8 and are making their home in is chemistry Indianapolis, technician at laboratory at Fort Benjamin Harrison. Indiana, where the 5th S. C. she Howard Rogers, who received his M.S. with the class, may be reached through the department of agronomy and soils at Alabama Polytechnic Insti tute at Auburn. Mr. and Mrs. E. Clark Johnson (Alice White), of 1036 Hermitage S.E., Grand Rapids, an nounce the birth of a daughter, Judy Ellen, on June 7. 1937 Richard E. Harmon, assistant rubber technolo gist at the Mare Island Navy yard, lives in Vallejo, California, at 634 Central avenue. David B. Johnson received his M.D. from the University of Michigan on May 30, and is intern ing at St. Lukes hospital in Bethlehem, Penn sylvania. T. R. and LoElla '35) Martin are living at 213 Indian Spring drive. Silver Spring, is Maryland. Mr. Martin for Intelligence World Trade receiving officer in Washington. (German, Lt. and Mrs. Robert E. Weber announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Elizabeth, on January 2. Lt. Weber is assigned to the army air force with headquarters at Wright Field, Dayton. Ohio. 1938 Richard and Florence (Carter, '39) Drullinger, of R. 1, East Lansing, announce the birth of Carol Lou on July 19. Lt. E. T. Kretschmer and Jean Scarborough (University of Denver, '42) were married Sep tember 21 in Salinas, California. Lt. Kretschmer enlisted in the army in February 1941, served in Iceland from September 1941 to April 1942, re training at turned Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania, and is now at tached to a hospital at Ford Ord, California. for officers the States to is an Richard Larson, who received his M.S. with the class, instructor at Ohio State uni versity and manager of the creamery. He and Mrs. Larson the birth of David Richard on May 30. (Esther Crampton, w'37) announce the priorities section of the army air Burwell C. Palm is junior production supervisor forces in Los in in Santa Monica, California. He Angeles at 8544 Burton Way. lives 1939 Rex D. Brightman, editor and publisher of the Dowagiac Reminder, died in that citv on August 10. He is survived by his wife, the former Julia Simmons, three children. Lorrayne De» born October 24, 1939, Marilyn Jo, born August 13, 1941, and Rex Jr., born August 5, 1942. '38, and A daughter, Carole Sherman, was born July 23 to Lt. and Mrs. William Carpenter of Spartan burg, South Carolina. Orpha M. Huffman, who received her M.S. with the class, is instructor of institution management in the h:me economics division of Teachers Col lege, Columbia university. John and Mary Elizabeth (Johnson, '41 I Kellogg announce the birth of Susan Joyce on July 12. They are living in Cristo, Oriente Province, Cuba, for where Mr. Kellogg is engineering geologist the the Cuban Mining company, a subsidiary of Freeport Sulfur company. He was recently elected a Institute of Mining Engineers. junior member of the American Herman and Alice (Williams, w'40» King, of 121 S. Burrowes street, State College, Pennsyl the birth of Judith Marie on vania, announce June 20. A daughter, Carol Jo. was born April 26 to Andy and Louise Gardner Knudsen of 14877 Stotpel avenue, Detroit- Eleanor Mills and Lt. Gordon Payne were in Greenfield living in Martha Mary chapel married Village, Dearborn, on June 25, and are at "Dunedin", Petersburg, Virginia. Lt. Burnside, w'42 Lt. Barrie C. Burnside, w'42, was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. recently Burnside, who lived at Mason hall during his stay on the campus, received the commendation from General McArthur as the result of his feat to its base in bringing a medium bomber back in last April invasion area after Jap pursuit fire had wounded a co-pilot, navigator, and every member of in addition to ripping off an elevator and a pro peller. the New Guinea the crew, As the two-engine bomber was heading toward the sea out of control, Burnside helped took over to straighten the r.ea. the wounded co-pilot out of his the riddled controls and managed the plane out about 100 feet above seat, Jap fighters, believing they had completed the for the bomber, sped away, job of crippling tunately for Burnside and his crew. Lt. Burnside brought the bomber in for a per landing and assisted his wounded mate out is the bullet-riddled plane. Burnside'3 home fect of in Detroit. Wanted: Namel oj Men in Sesiuice Thousands of Michigan State alumni and former students are already in the service of their country—hundreds of others are going every day. Both for purposes of present the eventual publication of a War history of the college, Michigan State wishes to know about all its men in the military service. information and looking forward to If you are a Michigan State graduate or former student in the service— if you have a friend or relative who is—please fill out the form below and return it to the college as indicated. Miss Gladys Franks Alumni Recorder Michigan State College East Lansing, Michigan Name Class Year. (Former students will designate years they would have graduated) Present Service Rank Branch of Service Unit Best Mailing Address Informant Informant's Address Janet Barbara was born July 25 to Mr. and (Janet Sherratt) of 10 Mrs. H. W. Wilkinson Myrtle street. West Newton, Massachusetts. Twin sons, Thomas Arthur and Ronald George, were born June 19 to Arthur and Jane Menhinick Webb of 1021 Britten, Lansing. Mr. Webb is in charge of the identification bureau of the Lansing police department. 1940 Richard M. Bower is manager of the Hercules is connected with the Her is living at Capitol Country club, which cules Powder company, and Trail, Marshallton, Delaware. Ens'gn Leslie C. Bruckner and Joan Olds (Mich igan Normal college. '41) were married on June 27, and are living in Madison, Wisconsin, where he is connected with the Naval Training school at the University of Wisconsin. The summer issue of the Michigan History mag azine contains an article by Ormond S. Danford entitled, "The Social and Economic Effects of Lumbering in Michigan." Mrs. McShamock Thomas McShannock and Katherine Duthie, '41, were married on September 12 in Salinas, Cali fornia, where he is stationed at the army air base. is the daughter of Herbert and Winifred Felton Duthie, of the class of 1911. Dr. Wesley and Mary Frances Bliss Mackenzie. of Nappanee, Indiana, announce the birth of Frank Bond on September 15. Lt. Donald A. Rowden, who was reported missing in action the Philippines, and Jeane Fisher were married on February 21, 1941. Mrs. Rowden is living in Lansing at 400 S. Pine street. in Marjorie Saliard and Lt. John H. Ayres were married August 1. With her husband assigned to overseas duty Mrs. Ayres has returned to Ann Arbor where she is assistant dietitian at East Quadrangle. Willard M. J. Baird was commissioned a second lieutenant in the United States Army signal corps September 12 after completing the officer's train ing course at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. Lt. Baird is stationed in Arlington, Virginia, and he and Mrs. Baird (Wava Harris before their mar riage November 19. 1941, in Battle Creek) are Date Filled Out.. residing at 201 Park Avenue, Falls Church, Virginia. 1941 Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hughson (Pattie Flippen), of 842 Arnett boulevard, Rochester, New York, announce the birth of a daughter, Donna Lou, on May 7. Louis and Jeanne W. Moores River drive, Lansing, announce birth of a son, David John, on March 28. (Quick, w'43) Lori, of 117 the James Oberlin and Virginia Riley were married on May 15, and are making their home at 221 N. Bostwick, Charlotte. Mr. Oberlin assistant plant engineer at the Nash-Kel.vinator corporation in Lansing. is Floramae Penfold and Alfred M. Schwider were married June 20 and are living at 1110 Suncrist. Midland, Michigan. Ensign Ward Wa'.strom and Roma Jean Fritz in Milton. is stationed at were married July 8 and are Massachusetts. Ensign Walstrom the Naval Aviation base at Squantum. living husband. June Talbot Cunningham, whose Robert Cunningham, w'39, was killed the Philippines on January 23, is living at 2165 W. Grand boulevard, Detroit, and is employed in the A.A.A. office on Bagley street. in friends on the campus. Lyle Ensign Lyle Thorburn, '41, and Mrs. Thorburn, '41, recently spent a day- nee Thelma Kleinhenn, visiting is now somewhere in the Atlantic engaged in submarine warfare. Mrs. Thorburn, who taught home eco nomics last year, is living at 610 W. Kalamazoo avenue, Kalamazoo, Michigan. 1942 Hartie Barbour and Don J. Mawdesley were married July 11 and are making their home near Mayville, Michigan, on Route 2. Theresa McMillan is analytical chemist for the located Aluminum Company of America, and in Cleveland where she lives at the Evangeline, 1588 Ansel road. is John and Mary Work Stephens announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Jill, on June 23. They is living at 818 Haley, Midland, where he are employed at the Dow Chemical company. O C T O B E R, 1 9 42 . . . 17 In the Service (Continued from Back Cover) 1936 Capt. Martin D. Bates ; Lt. Herbert W. Berendt: Lt. Warren R. Bredahl; Lt. F. Ward Brundage: Robert Tipton Chase; Lt, David V. Cleary; Capt. James W. Davis ; Lt. John G. DeHorn ; Lt. Charles B. Dennis ; Capt. Walter G. Eissler ; Lt. John B. Engelbreit; Lt. Henry Fine ; Capt. Robert C. For- man ; Ensign James A. Gage; Capt. Emil J. Genetti; Stephen M. Glaza; Capt. Joseph R. Hewitt; Pvt. J. L. Hurrle; Capt. William L. Klum : Capt. James A. Lewis; Lt. Hubert McCurdy : Lt. Carl G. Marzke; Capt. Charles W. May: Lt. Stuart Melville; Lt. Frank L. Meyer; Lt. James G. Moore ; Lt. Robert Nelson; Lt. Carl J. Nosal; Lt. John I. Pittwood ; Capt. Arthur L. Sargeant: Lt. James W. Sargent; Lt. Francis W. Schell; Lt. Leonard G. Schneider; Kenneth L. Smith; Capt. Mark Stephenson; Lt. Robert A. Stoll; Capt. D. W. Stonecfiffe; Capt. Rex C. TenEyck j Pvt. Mill ard L. Thomas ; Lt. (jg) Lloyd W. Van Antwerp : Lt. Gertrude Warner; Lt. John H. Warner; Pvt. Lisle Watterson; Major Herbert H. Williamson; Lou Zarza; Lt. Donald F. Rundle. 1937 Lt. Howard H. Angell; Lt. Charles W. Anthony : Lt. Bernard F. Benning; Lt. Elmer E. Bigler: Ensign John T. Blakeslee; SK3/c John L. Bolhuis : Lt. Paul F. Brinen ; Major Harry J. Bullis; Gerritt F. Buth; Lt. Charles G. Christian; Capt. Gerald R. Cox : Capt. Harold G. Creyts; Lt. Donald J. Drolett; Capt. George A. Dow; Lt. Brian V. DuMond : Bruce F Elliott; Lt. Norman Fertig : Lt. Hartley C. Finstrom; Lt. Ronald Garlock: Lt. Carl V. Gerlach; Lt. Philip L. Getzinger: Capt. John R. Godfrey; Major Richard L. Gray ; Capt. George F. Graybill; Ensign Arne W. Havu : Lt. Milo J. Henshaw; Lt. Cecil Hunter; Lloyd E. Jameson ; Lt. Sam H. Ketchman : Pvt. William H. Knight; Lt. J. E. LaBelle; Lt. L. L. Larsen ; Lt. Howard L. Linder Lt. William B. Love ; Capt. George F. McKenna : Capt. Donald MacGrain ; Robert H. Madison; Lt. Henry M. Martens, J r .; Lt. Warren N. Milks; Pvt. James E. Miller; Sgt. Peter Norgaard : Lt. Carleton Palmer; Lt. Robert Peterson; Corp. R. C. Phillips ; Lt. Richard Pilkinton ; Lt. Rodney K. Potter; Glen M. Schaap ; Ensign W. A. Sells : Lt. Leonard L. Slee; Capt. Hunter L. Stockton; Lt. Maurice I. Strait ; Lt. James I. Thomas- Stahle; Lt. John O. Tower; Major Ward Van- Attorney Cowing It's Attorney Frank Cowing, Jr., now. Graduating with the class of 1939 Mr. Cowing continued his studies at the DePaul University Law school from f which he graduated ing his bar exam- ination last June, he was admitted to practice law by the S u p r e me Illinois k | . court at Springfield. Atta : Capt. Vincent I. Vanderburg; Lt. A. E. Ward; Lt. Robert E. Weber; Lt. George H. Wellington; Lt. Leslie Wilcox; Lt. (jg) Harry C. Wills; Sgt. Fred Wlecke; Lt. Howard Zindel; Lt. Earl R. Zuehlke. 1938 Lt. Oscar A. Alaspa; Lt. Raymond A. Ban- kowski : Lt. William D. Bell : Lt. John S. Bing ham ; Lt. William M. Boardman ; Lt. Charles J. Bonney; Lt. William R. Bradford; Lt. Arthur Brandstatter; Capt. Alan H. Brightman; Lt. Richard L. Brown ; Lt. Robert Bruce ; Lt. Joseph E. Brundage; Henry Buell; Lt. Robert D. Bur- hans ; Lt. Duane B. Burton : Lt. William M. Cade ; Lt. Francis D. Caluory; Capt. Charles C. Camp bell ; Pvt. Robert Carpenter; Lt. Kenneth D. Cline ; Lt. Lloyd R. Cogswell; Capt. John B. Collings; Lt. Osborne S. Cox; Harmon G. Cropsey; Lt. Jay E. Davenport; Yeoman Leo DeAmicis; Lt. Edward DePorter; Lt. Seymour S. Eldridge; Lt. Thomas R. Ford; Janet Fretz ; Lt. Frank Gaines ; Lt. John Nelson Gardner; Capt. McEwen Gould : Capt. George W. Green ; Capt. Rueben J. Griewe ; Lt. Harvey P. Harrington ; Lt. Charles Helm- boldt: A/C Stanley J. Hensler; Lt. Stuart C. Hildebrand. Capt. George R. Hill; Lt. Wallace V. Horn backer; B/M Leslie Hughes; Lt. Henry A. John son ; Edgar H. Jones ; Lt. Ernest T. Kretschmer : Jerome Krieger; Capt. R. E. Leffel; Lt. Mark A. Lightfoot; Lt. Francis A. Lord; Cyril F. Moore; Pvt. Roger D. Morgan; Lt. Hugh E. Mosher; Robert Mummey; Ensign Edward F. Osborn ; Lt. George Packowski; Lt. George S. Patterson ; Lt. R. L. Refior ; Lt. William R. Rose ; Pvt. Frank D. Russo; Capt. Victor E. Schember ; Lt Donald K. Scott; Lt. Jonathan Shappee; Lt. Eldon H. Shotwell; Lt. Edwin Smith; Capt. Lawrence J. Smith; Lt. George Spencer; Lt. (jg) Wellan O. Stanton : Lt. F. M. Walker; Lt. William S. Waltman; Lt. Warren Watson; Lt. Gale E. Wells; Ensign Roger B. Wilcox ; Carl F. Siglin. 1939 Lt. John C. Adams ; Lt. J. L. Amell; Lt. Morris F. Amon; Lt. Clifton Anderson; Lt. Charles Atwater; Ensign Preston C. Bell ; Lt. Robert O. Bolster; Lt. W. H. Brewbaker; Lt. Robert T. Brice: Lt. John David Brown; Lt. Richard L. Brown ; Lt. George E. Buckingham; Lt. George M. Burns; Ensign Jerome Byrd; Lt. George H. Calhoun; Ensign J. D. Cameron; Lt. Carl Carl son : Capt. Robert W. Carlton; A/C Herman Chanowitz; Lt. Eugene S. Ciolek : Lt. (jg) Keith Clement; Lt. Bromley F. Cooper; Lt. George D. Cowden; Ensign William I. Crissman ; Capt. Robert Cross; Lt. Raymond F. Dakin; Lt. Peter DalPonte; Lt. Charles E. Davis; Lt. James R. Davis; Lt. Clarence A. Dennis ; Pvt. Burleigh R. Downey; Lt. Darwin Dudley; Capt. Coy Eklund; Lt. Lowell R. Eklund; Arthur O. England; Lt. Lee J. Farrell; Lt. C. C. Feightner; Gerritt Fitz gerald ; Wendell Foltz; Lt. Paul W. Ford. Lt. Oren S. Frost; John H. Garlent; Jack Gibbs: Lt. MacArthur Gorton; Lt. William J. Gross; Lt. Charles Halbert; A/C Edwin M. Hankinson ; Lt. Alger R. Hansen ; Lt. Thomas B. Harrison (with Canadian army overseas) ; C. L. Harvey; Capt. William Hasselback; Lt. Harold Helwig; Lt. Edward Hertel; Lt. R. C. Holcomb ; A/C Hugh Holloway; Lt. James B. Hubbard; Lt. John M. Hunnell; Lt. Paul Huxmann ; Lt. Eugene E. Iwasko; Lt. R. L. Johnston ; Lt. Norm D. Jones ; Ensign Gilbert T. Joynt; Lt. Hixson Kel ler ; Lt. Franklin D. Lamb ; Capt. Roberts L. Lander; Corp. Herbert M. Lash; A/C Alex P. LeVay; Lt. Robert F. Lerg ; Pvt. Waldon K. Lewis; Pvt. Richard J. Lindl; C. Jack Little: Ensign Wilbur Lohr ; A/C Owen B. McCaul; Lt. John H. Marshall; Lt. Donald F. Maskey ; George Maskin; Lt. Raymond Minogue; Carl Moore ; Dorsey J. Morris ; Roy Noteware; Pvt. Robert L. Olmsted ; Lt. Homer J. Page; Capt. I. E. Par sons ; Robert Patenge; Lt. Thomas Pence; Lt. Robert H. Pete ; Lt. Stanley C. Pilzner ; Lt. John S. Pingel; Lt. Robert G. Piatt; Pvt. Stanley R. Pollyea; Lt. Bert Portnoff; Lt. Gordon P. Pub- low ; Lt. G. Stanley Reed. Lt. Robert P. Ritter; Lt. Richard E. Robinson : Lt. William N. Ryan ; Lt. Jean M. Sandhammer; Lt. Walter E. Scott; Lt. W. D. Sinclair; Lt. Alexander Skorina ; Lt. Allen J. Smith : Lt. Howard W. Snyder; Capt. Norman E. Sparling; Lt. Spencer Spross ; Capt. Dale Stephenson ; Capt. Clarence E. Stuart; Lt. Robert Taplin ; Lt. How ard R. Taylor; Lt. Thomas L. Thacker; Ensign Hugh Tolford ; Lt. Edward F. Totton ; Lt. James L. Trebilcock; Lt. Robert H. Tripp: Lt. Richard Verheul ; Capt. Kenneth A. Waite; Lt. R. L. Weeks ; Capt. Leon M. Williamson ; Lt. H. G. Willson ; Corp. R. A. Wriggelsworth ; Lt. Karl G. Zipple; Ensign Carl Brown; Lt. Robert O. Schaeffer. 1940 Corp. C. E. Acker; Lt. Nolan E. Allen ; Lt. Thomas Anderson; Lt. William E. Arnold; En sign William C. Atkin ; Lt. L. R. Ball; Lt. Neele S. Barner; Lt. Harry B. Baskette; William P. Battiste; Lt. Jerome Belleau ; Lt. Ralph E. Ben nett ; James C. Bergers, Jr. ; Lt. Christian F. Beukema; A/C Richard J. Blair; Lt. Gail C. Blomquist; Midshipman Donn C. Bolthouse ; A/C Wilmot H. Bossard; Lt. George D. Bottoms ; Lt. Ernest K. Bremer; Lt. James E. Brewster; Albert J. Brey ; Lt. Donald W. Brice; Corp. Robinson L. Bronoel; Ensign Leslie C. Bruckner. Lt. Clay Bullis ; Lt. Kenneth Byron ; Lt. James C. Carothers; Lt. Virgil Catlin ; Lt. David S. Clark; Alice Cortright; Lt. E. B. Crowe; A/C John R. Dahlstrom; Robert C. Davidson; Lt. Walter J. Davies ; Lt. Alan G. Davis ; Lt. William L. Dewey; Capt. Richard E. Drew ; Lt. Howard M. Dunham ; Lt. Jack K. Dunn ; Lt. Emil P. Eschen- burg; Corp. Willard J. Fager; Orville Falk; En sign Charles C. Fenby; Lt. Paul R. Fennig; Mid shipman F. Curtis Filter; Lt. Walter D. Follette : Lt. Ermald N. Foltz; Ensign George R. Fraser; Lt. Charles G. Fulkerson; Lt. Peter F. Genther ; Horace J. Gibson ; Capt. Eugene R. Glaser; Lt. (jg) Robert B. Godfrey; Lt. John D. Goodar; Lt. William F. Goodman; Lt. Geoffrey S. Gough. Lt. Asa P. Gray; Lt. Usif Haney ; Lt. Francis C. Hanson ; Lt. Philip E. Hartman; Lt. Herbert R. Helbig; Cadet John R. Hermanson; Cadet Robert W. Hills; Lt. Neal Hoeksema ; Lt. Fred erick P. Horning; Sgt. Wallace B. Hudson; Lt. Martin C. Hutt; Lt. Donald H. Janz ; Lt. Bernard C. Johnson ; Lt. Robert C. Johnson ; Corp. Robert M. Johnson; Lt. Arvid Jouppi; Lt. Elmer Kay ; Lt. James B. Kelly ; Lt. Norman T. Kincade ; Lt. Wilbur J. Kincade; Lt. Clarence F. Knight; Lt. Raymond C. Kukoski; James A. LaDu ; A/C A. H. Lange; Corp. Raymond N. Langley; Lt. Richard C. Laramy: Capt. Emil Larsen; A/C W. M. Lawrence; Lt. Jack W. Leggat; Pvt. Herbert E. Lewis; Lt. Joseph C. Lynch; A/C Russell Lynn; Richard E. McCarty; A/C James M. McCord; Lt. Robert W. Mcintosh; Lt. Stanley McRae. Corp. Tom McShannock; Lt. Joseph B. MacDon- ald; Lt. Theodore Mackrell; Frederick Mahrle; Lt. Don C. Malisky; Lt. William H. Mansfield ; Lt. (jg) Robert C. Mayo; Lt. George H. Mead; George C. Monroe; Dick W. Nahstoll; Lt. Roy P. Nelson; Lt. Fred Niffenegger: Lt. Harry B. Nylen; Lt. Emerson Oelen ; Lt. L. Neil Owen ; Lt. Hobart J. Page; Lt. Lloyd P. Pardee; Lt. Arthur J. Parker; Ensign Harry B. Parks; Lt. George L. Paterson; Capt. Helge E. Pearson; Ensign Robert H. Pettibone ; Francis Piotrowski ; Sgt. John A. Reidy; Capt. Howard Rice; Lt. Robert W. Richardson ; Lt. Alfred G. Robinson ; Don A. Rossi; Lt. Donald A. Rowden ; Ensign M. K. Russell. Pvt. R. Wilson Scales ; Lt. David P. Schlaeger; A/C Charles D. Scribner; A/C Gilbert R. Sher man ; Lt. William B. Sheveland ; Lt. F. J. Shidler ; Roy Skog; Lt. Norman R. Smith; Lt. John J. Spencer; Lt. Robert W. Spinner ; Lt. Austin W. % c a m p us M r. C o w- . . 18 . T HE R E C O RD i n g 's c e n i n t e r e st t e r ed in s p o r t s, s e r v- ing as manager of MB>* Frank Cowing J r. the football squad longed to the Varsity club. finance committee for the senior class, and be member of Lambda Chi Alpha, a member of the in 1 9 38 He w as a . S t i t t; Robert F. Stone ; Lt. David Stroud ; Ensign A. L. Swanson; Lt. Willard E. Swenson ; Lt. Steve J. Szasz ; Lt. Tom Tompkins ; Pvt. Donald S. Trail ; Lt. Victor Valentine; Lt. Robert W. Vanderveld ; Lt. Austin VanStratt ; Lt. Edward J. Vincent; Harold F. Volgstadt; Lt. William S. Waltman ; Lt. James R. Warner; Lt. Richard Webb; Lt. Daniel D. Wheeler; Pvt. Elmer E. White; AS James T. Whitsitt; Lt. Donald J. Willems; Lt. (jg) Harold S. Wilson; Capt. G. Samuel Yeiter ; Edward R. Zahn ; Lt. Robert H. Zimmerman; Lt. John Beaver; Frederick C. Griswold; Lt. John Herrick; Lt. Donald Restool; Lt. Ned Steele, Lt. Willard Baird. 1941 Lt. Charles H. Albertson ; Pvt. Stanley R. Allen ; Lt. Warren J. Anderson ; Lt. Michael P. Armenis ; Lt. Ronald G. Auble; Lt. Gerard K. Baker; Lt. Byard F. Baker ; Lt. Richard Ballmer ; Lt. William L. Batchelor; Lt. Stuart W. Beckman ; Lt. Wil liam J. Berglund; Lt. George Bingham; Robert R. Binnie ; Lt. Truman B. Bishop; Bruce Black burn ; Henrietta Boll; Eugene R. Brogan ; Lt. Martin B. Buckner ; Lt. John Burhans ; Lt. Frank W. Burmaster; Lt. Richani D. Bush; John Car m a n; BM2/c Charles L. Carey; Lt. Robert M. Cartwright ; Sgt. Charles Chamberlain ; Lt. Her bert E. Chapman; William Chartos ; Lt. Norman L. Cheal; Charles E. Childs ; Lt. Richard A. Christenson ; Harold A. Clemetsen ; Donald E. Cleveland; Lt. Charles S. Cohen ; Fred E. Colwell; Lt. George J. Cook; Lt. Kenneth Crawford ; Lt. (jg) Richard F. Crew; Lt. George H. Cully; Lt. John E. Curtis. Lt. William E. Davies ; Lt. Robert A. Davis ; Robert H. Dawson; James Driver; Lt. Robert C. Dunning ; Lt. W. A. Dwight ; Lt. Clarence A. Eckert; Corp. J. Wesley Edyvean ; Lt. Gardner S. Eldridge; Lt. Kermit W. Ellison; Pvt. William Feeney ; Herbert Flaster ; Cadet James H. Flynn ; Ensign William C. Ford : Pvt. John E. F r i t h; Pvt. Richard C. Fry ; Lt. William P. Gilliam ; Lt. Louis N. Giroux ; Lt. Dale W. Granger ; Ensign Paul L. Griffeth; Pvt. Joe Griffith; Lt. Richard Groening; Lt. Wallace E. Grubbs ; Pvt. Frank L. Guerriero ; Sgt. Harold B. Guillaume ; Capt. Hugh C. Gundry; Lt. Kenneth B. Hale; Kenneth Hall. Ensign John H. Halligan ; Lt. William J. Ham mond ; Lt. George D. Harris ; Burl D. Harrison ; Lt. Duane M. H a r t; Lt. Russell C. Hatch; Lt. Stuart A. H a t h; Lt. Russell O. Haussman; Lt. Theodore R. H a y; Lt. Herbert A. Hays ; Lt. Herbert Hentschel; Corp. Anson W. Hilborn ; Lt. Vance V. Hill : Lt. Oren M. Hindman ; Pvt. Sam uel W. Horton ; Lt. John P. Howard ; Pvt. Samuel F. Howard: Lt. Arthur J. Howland; A /C John R. Huddle ; Pvt. Loring P. Huston ; Capt. Milton G. Honsowetz ; Ensign R. E. Iddings ; Lt. Harry Jack son ; Lt. Frederick C. Janz ; Lt. Bernard Kaywell ; Lt. E. W. Kelley : Lt. C. E. Kennedy ; Lt Rogers N. Ketcham ; Lt. Eugene P. Keyes ; Lt. (jg) How ard M. Kieft. Deane E. Kilbourne: A /C Stanley Kowal; Lt. Ronald Krueger; Lt. Donald B. Ladd; Lt. David O. Laidlaw ; Lt. Gilbert L. Lee ; Lt. Harold G. Lee ; Lt. Wayne A. Lee; Major Alfred H. Leigh ; Lt. John Lifsey ; Morton L. Livingston ; William A. Lockwood ; Lt. Ladd N. Loomis ; Ensign Robert H. Lowe; Lt. Lawrence Lusk. Lt. (jg) Eugene J. McCleary ; Lt. James F. McGowan ; Ensign Donald E. Maclnnes ; A /C John K. Maclean; Ensign Guy F. Main; HA2/c Roy S. Mallmann; Lt. Albert J. Mangan; Robert E. Marvin; Lt. John I. Mathewson; Lt. Wilfred C. Maxey; SK3/c Phillip D. Millsom; Lt. Alfred B. Moran ; Lt. Louis Necci; Lt. Kenneth Nehring; Robert E. Nichols; Lt. Ralph T. Norvell; James R. Otto; Norbert J. Otto; Lt. Harry R. P a g e; Lt. Carl V. Palonen ; Lt. Bernard G. P a r k s; Mid shipman Hugh J. Patenge ; Ensign C. E. Pederson ; Lt. Frederic N. Pew ; Floyd E. Pickles ; Lt. Rich ard T. Pilkinton; Lt. Simon W. Pilzninski; Lt. Louis W. Pingel; Lt. Marvin H. Polin; Lt. Wil liam L. Porteous; Lt. James E. Potvin; A /C J. Nelson Potvin ; Lt. (jg) Norman Precoda. Lt. W. Donald Quigley ; Robert R. Rafferty ; Lt. M. A. Reeves ; Lt. Ard E. Richardson ; Lt. Benja min F. Riggs ; Ensign Daniel J. Rooker; A /C Jack E. Roosa : Lt. Raymond A. Runzel; Pvt. Marvin H. Ruster; Pvt. Frank Saidel ; Martin Saper; Ensign S. Perry Schlessinger ; A /C Robert T. Scholes; Lt. Joseph P. Sell ; Lt. Glenn Sheat- helm; A /C John G. Shedd; Lt. Edward Stealy ; Lt. Benjamin J. Stone ; Lt. Jack Strickland ; Hugh A. Taylor; Pvt. John Robert Taylor ; Lt. Albert E. Timreck; Lt. Ralph J. Toles; Pvt. Ernest Tomczak; Lt. John S. Twist : Lt. John H. Van- Houten ; Lt. Nicholas VanWingerden ; A /C Roger F. VanZytveld; Lt. George T. Vicary; Raymond H. Voyce; Ensign Ward H. Walstrom ; Joseph A. Warren; Lt. Richard H. Washburn ; Lt. William R. Webster; Corp. Robert M. Williams; A /C Charles W. Wilson ; Lt. William G. Wilson ; Lt. Robert E. Young; William H. Zylstra. Addresses Of Men in Service Perhaps you are wondering why ad dresses of the men and women in service are omitted. Here's why. We have dis covered that by the time the quarterly alumni magazine is published hundreds of addresses have been changed. In fact, many of the changes come to the office after the magazine has gone to press. To be of greater value to those wish ing to write to service men and women, The Record offers a plan for a more accurate address. 1. Address the envelope to the man or woman in service 2. For the location, use Michigan State College, East Lansing, Mich igan 3. In the lower left corner place % Alumni Recorder's Office 4. When the letter reaches the office, Miss Franks will use the most re cent address of the addressee and mail the service address is not available, the letter- to the home of will be forwarded the addressee or to the address in structed to use by the addressee. it promptly. If 1942 Lt. Alton D. Ambrose ; Pvt. Robert Amsterburg ; Cadet William Anderson ; Lt. Jerold Aten ; Chester J. Aubuchon; Owen L. Bahle; HA2/c Max G. Baker; Pvt. Warren R. Barber; Raymond A. Barker; Pvt. William J. Bawden ; Thomas B. Beard; Pvt. Henry L. Bertagnoli; Lt. Alan R. Blackmar ; Lt. Robert J. Boniece; Lt. William S. Bonner; Lt. C. Warde Bower; Theodore E. Bow man ; Pvt. Stuart S. Branson; Lt. David W. Browne; Lt. Nelson A. Bryant; Lt. Barrie C. Burnside; Lt. Jonathan Burton; Lt. Cleo W. Buxton. Pvt. George H. Cage ; Pvt. Robert B. Carlson ; Lt. Olin B. Carter; Pvt. Harold M. Cessna; Lt. Joe Cestkowski; John G. Chantiny; Lt. James H. Church; Lt. John A. Church; Aaron Cohen; Thomas L. Connelly; Lt. Arthur B. Coulter; Pvt. Quintin E. Cramer; Pvt. Leonard R. Crane ; Robert J. Cressor; Lt. George Danciu ; Pvt. John M. Dargo; Lt. J. Robert Dawson ; Lt. William S. Dickey ; Robert W. Dickson ; Lt. Walter J. Dolbee ; AS Thomas E. Donley ; Lt. William R. Drake; Lt. Howard M. Ducker; Lt. George N. Eade; Pvt. Donald Easterday; Cadet Joseph Egan ; Lt. Paul J. Ehmann ; Pvt. Paul G. Eliason ; Donald L. Eppt'lheimer; Cadet Fay C. Ewbank; Lt. Adrian Kaasse : Pvt. William H. Faust ; Ensign Robert K. Fogg; Lt. J. Craig Fountaine; Lt. Harold W. Frankel ; Pvt. Donald H. Freeman; Lt. William J. Freiberger ; Lt. Robert M. Friedlund ; Pvt. Samuel J. Gabriel ; Cadet Thomas Gartner ; Ray mond E. Garvey ; Lt. Robert S. Gay ; Lt. Albert H. Gill ; Ensign Hubert E. Gluski ; Phil C. Good rich; Lt. Alexander Grant; Thomas N. Greene; AS Frederick W. Gridley. Russell D. H a a s: Lt. Howard H. Haile; A /C Alfred D. Hansen ; Pvt. Carl J. Hanson ; Pvt. Harold N. H a r d: A /C William N. Harrison; Joseph L. Hassett: Lt. Derald B. Hatcher ; Pvt. Gerald W. H a t h; Lt. Robert B. Hawkes; Pvt. Robert H. Henney; A /C Charles E. Hicks; Pvt. Laurence E. Hillis; Frederick T. Himmelein ; Frederick Hipp ; Clifford Huntoon ; Lt. Charles T. Hutson ; Seaman Arthur L. Isbit; Lt. Harry R. Jackson ; Tyler B. Jahns ; Pvt. Jay C. Jennings ; Pvt. Charles Johnson ; Ensign Donald C. Johnson ; Lt. David L. Jones ; Douglas F. Juden ; Lt. Robert J. J u t h; Lt. John Karpovich; Leo S. Keeps; Lt. Wilbert R. Keinath ; Pvt. Robert F. Kershaw; Arthur L. Kieras ; Lt. Allan Kinney ; Lt. Sidney Knutson ; Marvin J. Kraft; Mansel L. Krenz; Lt. Robert W. LaDu ; Elmer R. Laiho; Lt. Irven T. Larsen ; John H. Leonard ; Pvt. Robert J. Lill; C. Wayne Loree; A /C Robert J. Lowry; Arno H. Luker ; Lt. Frank W. Lundin. Lt. Kermit D. McAlvey ; Lt. Lamont McAlvey ; Lt. George F. McGregor; Pvt. John J. McGuin- ness ; Lt. Leo J. Mclntyre; Lt. William G. Mac- Kichan : Lt. Gerald F. Marshall ; Howard C. Martin ; Pvt. Frederick Marzke; Lt. Roy P. Matel- ski ; Harold H. Mayes ; Leland G. Merrill ; Leo J. Merten ; Louis J. Metz ; Lt. John W. Missall ; Pvt. Walter Montague ; Clyde T. Morgan ; Lt. William R. Morgan ; Robert M. Morris ; Lt. Marvin H. Murphy: Harold Musser ; Robert W. Neilsen : A /C Thomas O r n; Lt. Roy A. Paf f; Lt. John Pail- thorp ; Pvt. John Peasley ; Pvt. Bennie Perry ; Lt. Fred Perry : Lt. John H. Peterson ; Lt. Well ington Pomeroy ; Lt. LeRoy Prey; Lt. E. Wilson Purdy ; Lt. Fred K. Quigley. Lt. Dean M. Radtke; Harold J. Raphael ; Lt. Richard Reason ; Robert Redett; Richard D. Red- fern ; Robert W. Redmond; Lt. Max V. Reger; Lt. Richard Reidenbach : Lt. P. D. Reister; Lt. Edward Rendall ; Lt. John R. Rheineck; Paul G. Ritts ; Lt. Gerald C. Rizor; Lt. Chan H. Robinson ; Lt. Robert Roeder; Ensign Eugene H. Rook ; Pvt. Marvin J. Rowerdink; Lt. Paul Rozeboom ; Lt. Donald W. . Runquist; Lt. Charles Sackerson ; George G. Schueler; Ensign Arnold Schultz ; Pvt. Ray Shedd ; Lt. Donald Sipple; Pvt. Percy Smelt- zer; Lt. Lewis Smiley : Lt. Carl Smith; Cleon L. Smith; Ensign Denton L. Smith ; Lt. Harold L. Snyder ; William Sockman ; Pvt. Harold Soper ; Pvt. Charles F. Stafford : Ensign Henrik Stafseth ; William E. Steadman ; Lt. Harold Steinke ; Lt. Earl L. Stevens ; Pvt. Donald R. Stevenson ; Pvt. Halden G. Stimson ; Frank W. Suggitt. Lt. Milton L. Taylor; Lt. Francis R. Thalken ; Lt. Robert Theroux; Pvt. Carl Thompson; Paul W. Thurston ; Lt. Oliver Tilli; Lt. Peter Van- Valin : Pvt. Moses Vaughn ; Donald VerWest; Glen Wagner ; Joseph Watson ; Lt. Arwin D. Way ; Pvt. Evans Wells ; Lt. Alvin Wetzel; Sgt. E. Laurence White; Cadet Francis White; Pvt. Paul Wigg; AS Reamer Wigle; Pvt. Philip Williams; Lt. George E. Willis; Leo Wren ; Leon Wren ; Lt. John B. Wright; Ensign Harry Yeiser ; Lt. Julius Yucker ; Arthur J. Zahn ; Pvt. Robert Zielazny. 1943 Robert W. Chaff i n; Cadet John Fabian; A /C Clarence Fowler ; Arthur W. Leece; Corp. Dudley Merzlak: Lt. Rex Mitchell; H A l /c Harold L. Oster. 1944 Pvt. Lewis Bozek ; Midshipman Gordon R. Cole; Pvt. Richard Crippen ; Yeoman John L. Doyle. O C T O B E R, 1 9 42 . . . 19 * InsThe Service Of U. S. A. * list forces t he armed it does represent in service. W h i le t he Editor's n o t e: Below you will find the n a m es is of m en and w o m en incomplete t he n a m es of m o st of M i c h i g an S t a te m en and w o m en w ho h a ve the w ar b e g a n. joined fol If n a m es and addresses a re m i s s i ng form l o w i ng c o l u m n s, won't you please use the on p a ge 17, clip to The A l u m ni it, and mail Recorder's Office, Michigan S t a te College, E a st L a n s i n g, M i c h i g a n. appreciate your t e l l i ng us about a ny inaccuracies a p p e a r i ng in in S e r v i c e" department. Also we would t he "Men since the in 1900 Lt. Col. John R. Thompson. 1907 Lt. Col. Louis J. Lampke. 1908 Col. Kelley B. L e m m o n. 1909 Col. William D. Frazer. 1912 Lt. Col. J o hn J. H a r r i s. 1913 Col. J o hn A. B r o o k s; Lt. Col. W i l l i am A. McDonald. 1914 Major Roland H. D a v i s o n; Lt. Comdr. R. B. Kellogg. 1915 Lt. Col. Frederick O. A d a m s; Lt. Comdr. D an H e n r y; Col. Don Stroh : Major H. R. Conover. 1916 Lt. Col. L. H e n ry G o r k; Lt. Col. Walter T. G o r d o n; Lt. Col. H e n ry A. G o s s; Lt. Col. Clar e n ce N. W i n s t o n. 1917 Lt. Col. H a r ry L. C a m p b e l l; Major Charles H. D o n n e l l y; L t. Lloyd R. L e a v i t t; Capt. T. E. P e t e r s o n; Major H o w a rd W. Sheldon. 1918 Capt. C. V. F u n k e; Lt. Col. C. J. O v e r m y e r: Lt. Col. Russell V. Perry ; Capt. R a l ph G. Strope ; Capt. Lee H. T u c k e r; Lt. Col. Harold A. Furlong. 1919 Lt. Col. George T. B e n t l e y; Lt. Col. Daniel W. K e n t; Lt. Col. R a l ph C. S w e e n e y. Col. L a w r e n ce G. F r i t z; Comdr. Charles W. G r a y; Capt. Milford Hicks ; Lt. Col. L. N. J o n e s; S g t. N o r m an D. Koleman : Major Harold N. Mills ; Neal D. P o t t e r. 1921 Lt. H e w a rd E. E l m e r; Major X. B. S h a f f e r; Capt. W e s l ey F. Malloch. 1922 Major Harry W. Coon ; Capt. J o hn B. Davidson. 1923 Major Albert B. Cook, Jr. ; Major Mercade A. C r a m e r; Capt. J a m es H. H a i g h; Sheldon J. H i g- g i n s; Capt. B e n j a m in W. L a f e n e; Major E. D. M a l l i s o n; Lt. Col. R. K. P h e l p s; Capt. J. P. T r u s c o t t; Capt. W. J. U l l e n b r u c h. 1924 Lt. W i l l i am R. H u l l i n g e r; Capt. Willard O. M o o r e; Capt. J a m es A. Moulton ; Capt. Clare E. S l a u g h t e r. 1925 Capt. Lambertus E. B e e u w k e s; Major Leland K. D e w e y; Major A r t h ur G a r d n e r; S g t. B. D. I s e m a n; Capt. D. M. Jacques ; Major L a m ar M. Wood. 1926 Major E. F. B i e b e s h e i m e r; Lt. Col. J o n a t h an D. H a w k i n s; Capt. Max A. L e t t; Capt. J a m es B. Menmuir ; Major J o hn C. Rappleyea : Capt. R a l ph L. T e l l m a n. 1927 Capt. Charles P. A u s t in ; Lt. H. Blair F r e e m an ; Lt. S t a n l ey E. G r e e n; Major Carl W. K i e t z m an ; Lt. F r e m o nt D. P a c e; Major Gerald H. Reynalds ; Lt. J a m es Salmon ; Major Royce A. Drake. 1928 Major B. T. A i m; Lt. A r t h ur T. B e r s e y; Lt. W. C. E n n i s; Capt. W a rd M. E s t e s; Major I. H. G r o n s e t h; Capt. Russell L o r d; Major S t a n l ey W. L u t h e r: Major Robert S o u t h w o r t h; L t. Willard G. S w e e n e y; Capt. Winfield W. Sisson. 1929 Lt. W i l l i am L. B i g l e r; Capt. K e n n e th B o u g h n er ; Capt. L e w is C. Cook ; Capt. Deland Davis ; Capt. S t a n l ey D e n H e r d e r; Lt. W a l t er H. D e r n b e r g e r: Capt. F r a nk Guetschow ; Capt. L e w is A. H o r n- beck ; Capt. S t a n l ey B. H u n t; Major Wilfred J a c k s o n; V i r g il D. K e l l e y; Major J o hn K e l l y: Capt. A r t h ur W. Lynch : Major C. T. Mattison ; Lt. Ferris O s w a l t. 1930 Capt. Frederick J. B u r n s; Lt. Meredith C l a r k; Lt. V e r n on H. Donaldson ; Lt. Moody R. H o p k i ns ; Lt. R a y m o nd J e n n i n g s; Lt. Clayton C. J o b b e t t; Lt. K e n n e th H. Johnson ; H a r v ey A. Kenney ; Lt. Katsumi K o m e t a n i; Capt. Robert J. McGillicuddy ; Lt. Herbert A. M i l l e r; Capt. L o r w yn E. Peterson ; J a ne I. P i a t t; Capt. Ross J. P o r r i t t; P v t. Albert W. Sachs ; Capt. A d am F. S c h u c h; Capt. L a w r e n ce S. S m i t h; Lt. R o s s m an W. S m i th ; Major L a w r e n ce Strobel ; Major E d w in T e r w i l l i g e r; Lt. Paul H. Troth ; Major N. C. Voshel ; D o n na M. Werback ; Capt. L e w is J. W o r k m a n; Lt. Leon C o f f e y; Major Clarence P a s s i n k. 1931 Lt. L a w r e n ce E. B a t e s; Capt. J a m es H. Bing ham ; Lt. (jg) Gerald B r e e n; Major H. H. Bur g e ss ; L t. Clarence C a l l a h a n; L t. V. F. D a r g i t z; Lt. L a w r e n ce D r o l e t t; Lt. O. F. E d w a r d s; Capt. L y nn I. E r r a t t: Lt. Gordon F. E v a n s; Lt. Earl E. H a m i l t on ; Lt. Gerson J. H a r r i s; Lt. A r t h ur H. L o o m i s; L t. J a m es M. M a l o n e; L t. Don D. M o o n; Lt. Robert K. R u s s e l l; Lt. LeRoy H. S a m p l e; Lt. Ray C. S c h a u b e l; Lt. Bernard H. S c h i m m e l; Lt. George F. S e e l e y; Lt. Garfield T h a t c h e r; Capt. A r t h ur T u r n e r; Capt. K. A. V o n V o i g t l a n d er ; M a j or Alfred J. W a n g e m an ; Lt. A r t h ur W e i n l a n d; Col. J o hn B. W i l s o n; Capt. Leonard W i t h e r e l l; T h o m as L. W o o d w o r t h; Major E d w a rd Holtzkemper. 1932 Capt. E. H. A u e; Capt. N y l es W. B a l t z e r; Lt. B y r on D. B e n n e t t; Capt. Chester G. B o u w k a m p; Lt. Ryerson A. Bredin ; Lt. E d w a rd C. B r e w s t er : Lt. ( j g) George S. C a r l s o n; Capt. Clifton A. C o b b; Capt. F r a nk C o n o v e r; Lt. Leo F a r m an ; Lt. Jacob P. F a se ; Capt. Richard C. Giffey ; Lt. William A. H a t c h e r; Lt. Gordon E. H o y; Lt. Ward W Kelley ; Capt. David B. Kilpatrick ; Capt. K e n n e th L a f a y e t t e; Lt. Herbert C. L i k i n s; Rich ard L. P o s t; Lt. S. M. M a l o n e; H o w a rd Mitchell ; Capt. Paul F. N ay ; Lt. E. C. Ryon ; Capt. Weldon L. S l i s h e r; Capt. O w en H. T a g g a r t; Lt. A r t h ur K. U n g r en ; Lt. W. B. V a n d e r v o o r t; Capt. N o r m an D. V a u g h an ; Lt. Harris O. Machus. 1933 Capt. F e l ix A. A n d e r s o n; Edgar D. Bowen ; Capt. Charles A. B o w s e r; Douglas B r o w n; Lt. Ralph B r u n e t t e; Lt. L y m an Y. B u r c h; Lt. J o hn R. C a s s l e m a n; Charles R. C h a p m a n; L t. (jg) A r n e th F. Christensen ; Lt. Richard W. Cook ; L t. J o hn S. C o r y e l l; Major George C u l p; Donald F. F i s k; L t. W a l l a ce B. F o x; Lt. Willard F r i z; L t. Robert L. G u m a e r; Lt. Richard C. H a m m e r- s c h m i d t; Lt. Donald H e a r l; Capt. Richard G. Holland ; Capt. Joseph H r a d e l; Lt. Paul N. J e w e ll ; Capt. C. L. J o h n s on ; Capt. J o hn K l e i n h e k s e l; L t. Ray D. L a m p h e a r; Lt. Clarence A. L a n g e r; Capt. Ronald M c D o n a l d; Capt. E. K. M c K e l l a r; Major K. T. M i l l e r; Lt. K. J. M o i l a n e n; Lt. Charles. Robert P o r t e r; Capt. Russell D. Rackes ; Capt. W i l l i am E. S h o r t; Olin K. T a y l o r; Capt. George C. T h o m a s; Capt. W a l t er G. T h o m p s o n; Capt. Linn P. T o w s l e y; Capt. Russell D. T u r r i l l; Capt. M. L. V a n d e r m e e r; Lt. Clarence V a n L o p i k; L t. Earl P. W a t z; Pvt. D. E. W e t t l a u f er ; Lt. W i l s on Y o s t: Capt. Lloyd W. V o g t. 1934 Lt. Keith G. A c k e r: Lt. Max N. A n d r e w s; Capt. Edward B e n s on ; Ben B e r n s t e in ; Lt. Marcus C. B e t w e e; Lt. Milton E. B o r g e s e n; L t. R a l ph W. B r i s t o l; Capt. H o w a rd S. B y i n g t o n; Lt. Carl deZeeuw ; Major Ralph L. D i c k i e; Capt. F r a nk J. Emerick : Lt. M. W. G l a s s; Lt. Donald Green- a w ay ; Major Charles J. Harris ; Lt. J a m es C. S t a n l ey H o g l e; Lt. Ferdinand J a c o b s; Capt. Roger K e a s t; Capt. A l t on S. K i r c h e r; Lt. W i l l i am A. M a c a u l e y; Lt. Charles A. M i l l e r; Lt. Leonard E. M o n t g o m e r y; L t. G. W. P a t t e r s o n; Capt. Marshall P e l l e g r o m; Capt. Donald W. R a d e r; Lt. D a le S h e a r e r; Lt. Jacob Scherer ; Capt. Rex Steele ; P v t. Guy Stonebraker ; Lt. Robert C. S t o n e c l i f f e; Lt. Albert A. T o w n e r; L t. Fred F. V a n A t t a; Capt. J o s e ph W. W a l k e r; Faulkner. Capt. Arnold F. I w a s k o; Capt. 1935 J a c k m an ; Lt. Alfred Robert E A r m s t r o n g; Capt. N o r m an A. Board- m an ; Lt. H u gh D. Bruce ; Lt. A r t h ur Buss ; Capt. K e n n e th C. B u t t e r f i e l d; Lt. Samuel M. Carp ; Lt. W a y ne H. C h a p m a n; L t. Gordon L. Chip- man ; Lt. Ferris A. Church ; Capt. Cecil F. Clark ; Lt. D o u g l a ss A. C r a i g; Harold W. D u nn ; Lt. Frederick J. E m e r y; Lt. Herdis G. E n g l i s h; Lt. Merle J. F i n ch ; Robert A. Gardner ; Lt. Frank E. H a as ; Capt. R a l ph E. H a l l; Lt. J o hn M. H a m m er : Lt. Robert H e r r i c k; Lt. H a r ry H o r n b e r g e r; J o h n s on ; Capt. Charles Edward K e m p; Lt. W i l l i am J. K e s l; Lt. Fred J. Knudsen ; Lt. A l l an J. K r o n b a c h; Lt. S h e r w in B. Kutts ; Lt. George P. L a c h a r; Major K e n n e th F. M c L e o d; Lt. W a r r en D. Murdock ; Lt. Garnet L. Murphy ; Charles K. Muth ; Lt. T h o m as C. Ottey ; Lt. W. Gray P a l m; Lt. Richard C. P e n d e l l; L t. Fred P h i l l i p o; Capt. J a m es Q u e l l o; Lt. W i l l i am H. R i e m an ; Lt. Lyle K. Robinson ; Lt. A r t h ur K. Rouse ; E n s i gn Leslie W. S c o t t; L t. J o hn N. S e a m an ; Lt. Carleton B. S p e n c e r; P v t. Wendell W e s t c o t t; Lt. Otto W. P o n g r a c e; E n s i gn W a l t er Rick. (Turn to Page 18)