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HARRY W. ADAMS '39, cadet, Air Corps Training Det., Santa Maria. Cal.
'WILLIAM ADDLE MAN ‘26. Sgt., Schofield Barracks. Hawaii.
J RED ARLO ADLARD '41, Lieut.. Ft. Leonard E. Wood. Mo.
FRANKLIN STAPLES ALLEN. Jr, '39, Lieut., 240 Newport News Ave.,
Hampton, Va.
IiARLO WENGLF. ALLEN '33. Lieut.. Hamilton Field. Cal.
HOWARD SWAIN ALLEN '41. Fort Ord, Cal.
WILLIAM POPE ALLYN '21. Major, Ft. Lewis. Wash.
ARTHUR E. ALNE '31, M.D. '34. Fort Ord. Cal.
DONALD NICHOLAS ANDERSON '39. 2nd Lieut.. Ft. Lewis. Wash.
CARLYLE WHITTON AREY '36, Lieut.. A.P.O. 41, Camp Murray, Wash.
DAVID AUGUST ARONSON, Jr. '40. 2nd Lieut., Camp Roberts. Cal.
H. CARROLL AULD. Jr. ’37, 1st Lt., 1001 Yakima. Wash.
.WILLIAM W. AULD '42. oCrporal. Camp Murray, Wash.
fi REDERICK W. AYKENS '34. Tech. Sgt., March Field, Cal.
WILLIAM HAROLD AYRES '31. Lieut.. McChord Field, Wash.
L ICHARD C. BABBITT '19, Major, Camp Bowie, Texas.
L3LAND LEROY BABCOCK '41. Camp Murray, Wash.
ROBERT ERNEST BALLARD '34, Lieut., Ft. Benning. Ga.
ESTON ELMER BALSIGER '41. A.C., 1919 Melrose St.. Klamath Falls. Ore.
TiOBERT ERNEST BALLARD *34. 1st Lieut , Ft. Benning, Ga.
THOMAS RAYMOND BARRETT '42. Inf. Sgt.. A.P.W. 41. Tacoma. Wash.
HO BERT WALLACE BEARD ’40. A.C.. Moffett Field, Cal.
LEWIS C. BEEBE ’20, Maj. Inf.. 11 Avondale Apts, Corvallis, Ore.
HENRY FREMONT BEISTEL ’31, Cept., Camp Wolters, Mineral Wells,
Texas.
RAYMOND LESTER BELL '31. Capt.. McChord Field. Wash.
WOODSON BENNETT, M.D. ’40. 1st Lieut., Med Field Serv. School, Car
lisle Barracks, Pa.
.GORDON STANLEY BENSON '40. U. S. Flying Corps Lieut., Nichols Field.
Manila, P. I.
NOEL STEPHEN BENSON ’33, Lieut., Selma, Ala.
GORDON HOWARD BERG ’42, A.C., 3740 N. E. Sandy Blvd., Portland, Ore.
WILLIAM WARD BERG '36, Lieut., Camp Sibert. Boulder City, Nev.
DAN TAYLOR BIGGS '43, 307 Cottonwood St., Pendleton, Ore.
THEODORE M. BISCHOFF, M.D. '39, 1st Lieut.. Camp San Luis Obisno.
Cal.
KOGER BI3WELL, Jr.- ’3L<M.D. '35. 1st Lieut., The Presidio. San Francisco,
Cai.
DELBERT LEONARD BJORK ’37,.Box 461. The Dalles. Ore.
JOHN EDGAR BJORK '43. 577 Rivington Ave., Astoria. Ore.
JACK BLANCHARD '40, Cadet. 242 21st Place, Santa Monica. Cal.
CHARLES EUGENE BOCKMAN. Jr. '40. Capt., 1735 S. E. Nehalem. Port
land. Ore.
SIDNEY A. BOISE 43'. Arby Band, 249th C. A. Band, Camp Clatsop. Ore.
AUBREY H. BOND '12. Lieut. Col., E.R.T.C.. Gr. 1, Fort Belvoir. Va.
DONALD CHARLES BOYD '39, 2nd Lieut., 630 E. 13th, Eugene, Ore.
EARL MELVIN BOYES ’42. drafted, June. 1941.
ALLEN NELSON BRACHER ’30. M.D. ’33. Station Hosp. Schofietd Bar
racks, T. H.
)' RANCIS WALTER BRODIE '26. 1st Lieut.. Ft. Lewis, Wash.
JAMES WILLIAM BROOKS '34. M.D. '38, Lieut., Ft. Dix. N. f.
EDWARD C. BROOKS, Surgeon, U. S. Army.
PETER BROOKS ’37. 2nd Lieut., U. S. Inf., Ft. Ord, Cal.
CALVIN M. BRYAN '32, Lieut.. Fort Mason. San Francisco, Cal.
V ERNON GEORGE BUEGLER '37, 336 Congress St., Bend, Ore.
ROBERT ASHLEY BURKHOLDER '40, 4712 S. E. 43rd, Portland. Ore.
) MURRAY BURNS '28, M.D. *31, Corps Capt., 122 Maple Park. Olympia.
1.ivWAHD COKE BURTENSHAW *41, Lieut., Hill Field, Ogden. Utah.
DONALD NEAL BYARS ’43, A.C., Cal-Aero Academy, Oxnard, Cal.
CHARLES E. BYRAM '22, Master Sgt., Ordnance Dept., Hp. Det.. Ft. Sam
Her. .ton. Texas.
D AN CADL35 '41. Lieut.. Elmendorf Field, Anchorage, Alaska
W ' Li. . M DANIEL CAMPBELL '39. 2nd Lieut.. Moffett Field. Cal.
ALAN UGE’NE CARLEY ’34, Air Corps Primary Flying Sell., Randolph
O ' OW >. R D CARROLL '40. Pan American Air Lines, Lima. Peru.
i CHAPMAN ’41. A.P.O. 41, Camp Murray, Wash.
JE \KELY CHESSMAN ’43, A.P.O. 41, Camp Murray, Wash.
3 K' : • -■ E ■ '> C H1 L DELS '30, Lieut., in the Far East.
3 : \L.) CHILDERS '40, 2nd Lieut., 20th Inc., 6th Div.. Ft. Leon
at i VA 1 Mo.
3 ‘ ; - • i.H.H CHRISTENSON '42. Rankin Aeronautical Academy, Tu
lare, Cat.
T'.Of • WILLIAM ELLSWORTH CHRISTMAS ’26. Capt. in Med. Ser.,
• 1 i- ..pita!. Ft. Sill, Okla.
AL E CLARK '33. 1st Lieut.. Moffett Field. Cal.
3 A K- K '25. Cap’.. 2533 S. E. 38th, Portland, Ore.
• : NNEY CLEMENT ’30, Sgt., 2218 W St.. Sacramento. aCl.
.* HANK CLEMONS ’^2, Hood River. Ore.
3: BELT STEVENSON CLEVER ’42, F. C.. Air Corps Training Det.. Ox
nard. Cal.
HAROLD H. CLIFFORD. Jr. '39, 2817 N. E. loth, Portland, Ore.
J t A T H AN COHEN '38. 2013 S. W. 1st Ave., Portland, Ore.
( IFFORI.) D. COI.LINS'41, F. C., Northside Apts., Roseburg. Ore.
HuGH BERKELEY COLLINS’41, 2nd Lieut., A.P.O. 41. Tacoma. Wash.
ROGER K. CONRAD '40, Ft. Bragg. N. C.
DONALD LYLE COPENHAVER ’42. c/o J. L. Copenhaver. 95 W. 15th.
Eugene. Ore.
RAYMOND CURTIS COULTER *41, 1470 E. 19th. Eugene. Ore.
r J KL COURTNEY ’42. Corp., 601 Palmer Ave., La Grande. Ore.
C IX'1L AN NAN D CRAFTS '41, 2nd Lieut., Ft. Lewis, Wash.
WILLIAM HUTCHINSON CUMMINGS ’39. F. C., Air Corps Training
Det Santa Maria, Cal.
LORERT DAVID CURTIS 41. Lieut.. Mather Field. Cal.
> WILLIAM CUTTS, Jr. '31, M.D. ’34. 1st Lieut., 1983 17th Ave., San Fran
cisco. Cai.
SAMUEL CURTIS DASH I ELL ’40, Corp., Command & Gen. Staff School.
Ft. Leavenworth. Kas.
DON MARION DAVIS ’40. Lieut., Ft. Ord. Cal.
RICHARD M. DAVIS '39, Lieut.. Ft. Bragg. N. C.
* OBERT J. DEAN '38. Lieut. Ft. Lewis, Wash.
U. LOWELL DICK '41. A.P.O. 41. Tacoma. Wash.
HARVEY ALPHON DIECKHOFF '40. Junction City. Ore.
WILLIAM JAMF.S DOBBIN ’34, Pvt., Armored Force Replacement Center,
Ft. Knox, Ky.
TAMES FELIX DOERN ’41, A. C.. “Camp Lerdo," Bakersfield. Cal.
> EI.AND PAUL DRAGOO ’42. Nat’l Guard. 865 Willamette St.. Eugene. Ore.
JAMES IRVING D R A PER ’37, Lieut., Box 360, Rt. 2, Olympia, Wash.
RAYMOND EDWARD DUKE ’31, M.D. ’34, Capt., Carlisle Barracks, Car
lisle, Pa.
AV 1LIAM MORGAN SUMMERS '37. Lieu., Ft. Davis, Panama Canal Zone.
\ AN SVARVERUD '09, Maj., Fairmount Heights, Eugene. Ore.
JOHN MAYO TABOT ’35, M.D. ’38, Capt., Hamilton Field, Cal.
CHARLES MELVILLE TAYLOR ’ll. Col., Dental Corps, Spencerville, Tenn.
TOM HOWARD TAYOR ’41, McChord Field. Wash.
WILLIAM ELTON TAYLOR ’37. Lieut.. March Field. Cal.
MARK TEMPLE ’34, 1st Lieu., Ft. Benning, Ga.
THOMAS GLENN TEN EYCK *30. M.D. ’33. Capt., Med. Corps. Ft. Lewis"
Hosp., Ft. Lewis. Wash.
HOY KEATS TERRY ’10, Lieu.-Col., Camp Roberts. Cal.
INCHARD BURTON THIEROLF ’41. 2nd Lieut . Ft. Ord. Cal.
MILTON E. THOMPSON ‘33, Lieu., Sheppard Field. Wichita Falls, Texas.
ROBERT F. TO BEY ’41, Camp Murray, Wash.
5 \MAR TOOZE ’16. Litu.-Col., 3814 N! W. Thurman St.. Portland. Ore.
WILLIAM M. TOW. P. G. 21-22, Lieu-Col.. Inf.. Ft. Knox. Xy.
DON OREN TOWER '40. Lieu. (F. C.), on foreign service in the Pacific.
JAM ES LINN TRAVIS 33, 1st Lieu., A. C., Army Air Base, Tucson, Ariz.
'CHARLES NEWTON TRIPP '41, Lieu., Const. Qtrmstr., c o Constructing
Quartermaster. Aabel Bldg.. Santa Maria. Cal.
ELWOOD TROUT 40, 2nd Lieu., F. C. Det., Randolph Field,
DENNIS K. TRULOVE ‘32. Mstr. Gunner and Instr., Ft. Bragg. N. C.
C ARL TR\GGVl. M.D. *34, Lieut., Sta. Hosp., Camp Gordon, Augusta.
Ga.
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Oregon Servicelinor Roll Listed
Many Webfoots Have High Posts
Among United States Navy Corps
Following is the University of Oregon honor roll of service. It is un
doubtedly incomplete, however, it is offered as a start in the Emerald effort
to recognize Oregon’s service men.
In conformity with military censorship regulations, anything which
might be of military value to the enemy has been deleted from the list. |
Address do not contain the company or battalion of army men, nor the I
ship name in the cases of naval attachment. In some instances the forwarding l
Duck Athletes Stream
Into Armed Forces
Possession of a strong-, well-coordinated body
n and an agile mind are vital in the game of war,
< and University of Oregon athletes are among those
, | in the nation so equipped.
. i Strong, well-coordinated bodies and agile minds,
i which enabled them to represent Oregon on the
a ' gridiron, on the diamond, on the basketball court,
address is given in place of the .
military.
The complete list was loaned
to the Emerald through Old Ore
gon, alumni ma ane, which c
printed the names of all these <
men in its latest issue. It was
also members of the Old Oregon '
staff who collected these names
through alumni files.
• Although in the minority, the
navy boasts a number of Oregon ,
graduates who have attained high
posts. Among these is Command
er Ross. T. Mclntire, M.D., Pres
ident Roosevelt's personal physi
cian, a graduate of 1912. Of an
other, Harry Swefek Harding,
M.D., class of 1916, the roll says,
“ w a s lieutenant commander,
medical corps, U. S. naval sta-fess
tion, Guam, P.I." ®
The Emerald will continue to
publish news of men in the armed
forces as word is received from
the information centers.
DOMINIC SANTE VALPIANI *41. 2nd Lieut., Ft. Lewis, Wash.
WALTER BARFOOT VAN ORDEN '44, Priv.. Sunset Field, Spokane. Wash.
PERCY FRED VEAL 35. Lieut., Mrs. Emma Veal, Box 284, Coronado, Cal
DEA NVINCENT, Jr. ’41. 2nd Lieu., Q.M.C., 1518 Alaska Way. Seattle. Wash.,
c o Q.M. Depot.
COLVER KEMP WALLER '43. Priv., Med. Det., A.P.O. 41, Tacoma, Wash.
FREDERICK ORVILLE WALLER *41, 2nd Lieu., Ft. Ord, Cal.
IRVIN EARL WALRATH ’43. A.P.O. 41. Tacoma. Wash.
ALVIN CLIFFORD WARREN '42, Adj. Gen. Sec., Camp Murray. Wash
CLAUDE BYRON WASHBURNE T3. Lieut.-Col.. Ft. Stevens. Ore
STANLEY A. WARREN '39. 2nd Lieu., Inf., 1900 W. 11th. Eugene, Ore.
CHARLES O. WATKINS '35, Air Base Flying School at Taft, Cal.
JAMES MARION WATKINS '39. Staff Sgt.. Ft. Lewis, Wash.
LLOYD HAROLD WATNEE '25, Capt., A. C., Barksdale Field, Shreveport,
JOHN JACKSON WEBER ’40. F. C., Rankin Aerc. Acad., Tulare, Cal.
GRAHAM WARREN WEST ’34, Lieu., A. C.. P. O. Box 185, March Field
aCl.
WALTER IRVING WILBUR ’31, M.D. ’34, Lieut., in foreign service.
THOMAS PATTON WILDER '41. Lieu., Academic Div., Base P. O. Ft.
Riley, Kan.
BURFORD WILKERSON ’30, 1st Lieu., c/o Edgewood Arsenal, Baltimore,
Md.
EARL CHARLES WILLIAMS. Ft. Lewis. Wash.
ELLIS VERN ILIAMSON ’19, Maj., Ft. Monroe. Va.
JAMES G. WILSON ’41. 6305 N. Missouri, Portland, Ore.
JOSEPH THEODORE WISON ’37, Box 41, Camp Murray, Wash.
MYRT PURVIANCE WILSON '43. U. S. Army. Colon, Cal.
ROBERT LEWIS WINTERMUTE '40, Allan Hancock College of Aero., aSn
ta Maria. Cal.
THOMAS L. WIPER '39, Inst, in A.A.C.. Basic Flying School, Taft, Cal
THOMAS LEONARD WOOD ’26, Capt., Camp Davis. N. C.
JOHN LEWIS YANTIS, Jr. ’41, Lieut., Paine Field, Everett, Wash,
ett. Wash.
DONALD BYRON YEAGER '39. Camp Bullis, San Antonio, Texas.
GEORGE WILLIAM YEAGER '42, A. C., Murphy, Ore.
GEORGE ADAMS YOUNG. Jr. ’38. A.P.O. 41 .Tacoma. Wash.
RICHARD ARDEN YOUNG ’42, Tacoma. Wash.
WILLIAM ROSS YOUNG ’39, Mrs. Ida Fletcher, 1529 N. Killingsworth,
Portland, Ore.
FRED JAY ZIEGLER. Jr. '42, Lieu.. Air Corps, Ft. Lewis. Wash.
DON ZABRISKIE ZIMMERMAN '24, Maj., Air Corps. Bolling Field, D. C.
HARRISON W. ZURBRICK ’4, Lieu., Stockton Field, Stockton, Cal.
MARTIN LUTHER ’42, F. C., Ventura Flying School, Oxnard, Cal.
HARRY LYNCH ’17, Maj., Corozal, Canal Zone.
JACK HERSHELL McARTHUR ’30, Aviator, R.C.A.F.. Calgary. Alta, Can.
WALTER RAYBURN McCLURE ’13, Lieut.-Col., Ft. Benning.'Ga.
WESLEY ALBERT,'McCONNELL ’40. A.P.O. 41. King City. Cal.
CONDON C. McCORNACK ’01, Col. Med. Corps, Presidio. San Francisco. Cal.
HUGH McCREDIE III ’36, Bat. Sup. Officer, Inf., 908 N. “L” St., Tacoma.
Wash.
DANIEL CLAUDE McDONALD ’30, 1st Lieu., Med. Res., Ft. Lewis Inn,
Ft. Lewis. Wash. ^
DONALD FRENCk McDONALD ’23. Lieu., Camp Roberts, Cal.
r
-N ’20, Maj., Adj. Gen. of the Army,
WILLIAM CARLETON McFADI
Washington, D. C.
EUGENE LEO McGEE ’41, 2nd Lieut.. Ft. Or.. Cal
ROBERT E. MANDERS ’41, CampTiffSh. Rivrrs-^PCai.
HARVEY A. McKEE '42, F. C„ Air Corps Tr. Dot.. Ventura Flying School
Oxnard. Cal.
CHARLES MASON McLEAN '41, Priv.. Cst. Art. Corps Ft Callon Cal
ROBERT B. McNAIRN, Jr. '42, F. C., Kelly Field, Texas.
WALLACE DUNBAR MacGREGOR '37. Ft. Lewis. Wash.
HOWARD ORVILLE MACKAY 42, 1st S. L.. Camp Bow'e Texas
ELM0°eWHI™0RE MADDEN ’21, Lieu.-Com., P. O. Box'521, Gearhart,
GEORGE THOMAS MACKIN '41, F. C.. A.C.A.F.F.. Phoenix, Ariz.
HAROLD G. MAISON 18, Lieut.-Col., Ft. Lewis, Wash.
JAMES COLBY MANLEY '42, Lieut., Camp Murray Wash
EDWARD FRANKLIN MANSFIELD II '42, F. C„ '210 Granada Ave
San aMrino, Cal.
CHARLES RAYMOND MARLATTE '30, Core Drill Insp , 4928 N E 32nd
Ave., Portland, Ore.
GEORGE RICHARD MARX, Jr. '37, Lieu., Comp Murray, Wash.
EDWIN A. MI.SERVE ’35, H. Q., 4th Army, Presido, San Francisco, Cal.
FRANK J. MICHEK ’36, c/o Mrs. Molhe Trent, Vine Grove. Ky.
MIKULAK '36. 1st Lieut.. A.P.O. 3, King City, Cal.
CHARLES EDWIN MILLER ’38, Lieut., statmned in the Far East.
SIDNEY ALBERT MILLIGAN ’38, 1st Lieu , Hdqtrs., Gardner Field, Taft,
ROBERT MARVIN MITCHELL ’41, 2nd Lieut.. Ft. Ord Cal
CHARLES NOEL MIX ’42, Priv., McChord Field. Wash.
STUARTB.MOCKFORD 38, Lieu., 1008 Talbot Court. Cheyenne, Wyo.
MONTAG ’37,.*ieut„ Inti in th^r East,
cncvum MOORE^OO. M.D. '13. Ueut-Col. in Med Corps.,
4I' Lieut- Cants Wolters. Texas.
'29' C'aPt” McChord Field, Wash.
ROY MAXWELL MORSE '37, Lieut., Army.
£Iiyji!rC2N KERSHAW MOUTON '41. A.P.O. 41, Tacoma, Wash.
WTiRrTTim>£irLE MULLIGAN '39. Flying Inst.. Kelly Field, Texas.
WILLIAM CHARLES MUNLY, M.D. ’16, Maj., Med Corps, Carlisle Bar
racks, Carlisle, Pa.
’40' 2nd Lieut" Bo™quen Field, Porto Rico.
A RE « U R “U ® ?°UGH MURPHY '40. 2nd Lieu., Inf.. Ft. Lewis, Wash.
CHA«I?i'ESr.ALLEN MURPHY ’39, 2nd Lieu., c/o Col. E. V. D. Murphy, 1867
Alder, Eugene. Ore.
ERNEST VANDYKE MURPHY, Jr. '38. 2nd Lieu., Inf. Res,, 1867 Alder,
Eugene. Ore,
JAMES HENRY MURPHY, G. S„ Lieut., Camp Roberts, San Miguel, Cal.
San Miguel, Cal.
DAVID HARRY NAIM ARK '31, M.D. '34, Bapt., Med. Corps, Camp Bind
ing. Fla.
MAX NAIMARK, M.D. ’29. Capt.. Med. Corps, Ft. Lewis. Wash.
JOHN HERBERT NEILSON ’40, Lieu.. Camp Murray. Wash.
SAMUEL JAMES NEWSOM ’27, M.D. ’31. Capt.. Med. Corps.,- Sta. Hosp.,
Ft. Worden. Wash.
BYRON ATLEE NICHOL ’32, M.D. ’38, Capt., Med. Corps, Carlisle Bar
racks, rs,
the qualities which won for them
championships in all of these
sports, are asserting themselves
in all branches of the United
States armed forces—army, navy,
army air corps, naval air corps,
and marine corps.
Among the most recent entries
into the country’s armed forces is
Elliott Wilson, who was a candi
date for all-coast honors in foot
ball this past season. Wilson, who
towers 6 feet inches and who
s 235-pounds thick, had one year
f eligibility remaining.
Soon, however, he will be one
f those who will land here and
here and will “have the’situation
well in hand"—a United States
marine.
EARL MORTON NICHOLS ’41. 570 Union St.. Salem, Ore.
FRANCIS E. NICKERSON '40, Camp Roberts, Cal.
EDWARD ALLEN NOYES, M.D. ’13, Lieu.-Col., Med. Corps. Ft. Ben
n.ng, Ga.
NORMAN ALFRED NYSTEEN '42, Lieut., in foreign service.
RODNEY W. ORANGE. Jr. '41. Sgt.. A.P.O. 41. Tacoma. Wash.
EDWARD V. O'REILLY '40. Lieut.. A.P.O. 41 Tacoma. Wash.
JOHN WILLIS PADDOCK '36. Lieu., Ft. Scott, The Presidio, San Fran
cisco, Cal.
THOMAS NEILSON PAGE '27, M.D. *29. Capt.. 107 Cedar Lane. Bethesda,
Md.
FRANCIS JAMES PALLISTER '34, Lieu., Ft. Ruger. T. H.
KNOX PARKER '40. Inst., Mather Field, Sacramento. Cal.
LAWRENCE EDWIN PARKS '30, 1st Lieut., Ft. Lewis, Wash.
LOREN FRANCIS PARMLEY '16, Capt., Aide to Gen. Winana, Ft. Sam
Houston, Texas.
CHALMhR NASH PATTERSON '17, Inst.. Gen. Del.. Biloxi, Miss.
NORRIS HUMPHREY PERKINS '40, 1st Lieut., Ft Penning, Ga.
DALE WEST PETERSON '41, F. C.. Moffett Field, Cal.
ROBERT HOLMES PETTEE ’40, Ft. Bragg, N. C.
HENRY GERARD PHILLIPS '43, Corp., A.P.O. 41, Camp Murray, Wash.
DENNIS COBURN PILLSBURY '09, Maj.. Ft. Warren. Cheyenne, Wyo.
ALPHOEUS HENRY POTTER ’42, F. C.. McChord Field, Wash.
HERBERT BUTLER POWELL '27, Capt., Ft. Hayes, Columbus, Ohio.
WARREN CLAYTON POWELL '31, Induction Off., 1015 Howard St., Santa
Rosa. Cal.
ANDREW HENRY PRICE '42. F. C.. Milton. Ore.
FRANK B. PRICE '39, Avia. Purs., Portland, Ore.
WILLIAM OSCAR HAMPTON PROSSER '08, Lieu.-Col., Med. Corps, Hot
Springs, Ark.
CHARLES A. PURSLEY '17, Capt., Avia. Dept., Ft. Sam Houston, Texas.
ROGER KY PUTNAM '38, 2nd Lieu., Camp Murray, Wash.
ABE PUZISS, M.D. '38, Army Med. Corps, Ft. Lawton Sta. Hosp., Seattle,
Wash.
FRANK WILBUR RAFFERTY '29, M.D. '32, Capt., Med. Corps, Camp
Murray, Wash.
ROBERT ROLLA RANKIN *42, Lieu., c/o Robert A. Rankin, 383 W. Broad
way, Eugene, Ore.
SPENCER W. RAYNOR '31, Capt., Hdqtrs., Tucson, Ariz.
W. ELWOOD READ '28, Maj., Inf. Res., 1359 Mill St., Eugene, Ore.
ALFRED ANDREW REAR ’41, Camp Murray, Wash.
EHLE H. REBER '41, Air Corps, Presidio of San Francisco, Cal.
JAMES OTIS REED '39, 2nd Lieu., Lowry Field, Denver, Colo.
NORMAN G. REYNOLDS '37, 1st Lieu., Ft. Lewis, Wash.
WILLIAM LAFAYETTE REYNOLDS '41, Lieut., Air Corps, Ft. Riley, aKn.
KENNETH C. RICHARDSON ’42, Band, Camp Clatsop, Ore.
ALBERT MARION RICHMOND ’29, Capt., Dept. Surg. in foreign service.
GORDON BLAIR RIDGEWAY ’41, Corp., 2530 S. E. 47th, Portland, Ore.
ERNEST WAYNE ROBERTSON ’39, 2nd Lieut., Air Corps Tr. Det., Santa
Maria, Cal.
ROBERT ROSS ROGERS ’41, 2nd Lieut.. Ft. Ord, Cal.
ARTHUR ERNEST ROLANDER '31, Priv., Det., Qtrmstr. Corps, Ft. Mc
Dowell, Cal.
DONALD CROMWELL ROOT ’39, F. C. Air Corps Tr. Det., Santa Maria,
WILLIAM BRADFORD ROSSON ’40, 2nd! Lieut., Vancouver Barracks,
Wash.
LEONARD MARTIN RUECKER ’41. 2nd Lieu., Ft. Ord, Cal.
LLOYD L. RUFF ’32, with U. S. Geol. Sur., Portland, Ore., as Jr. geol., Wra
Dept., Corps of Eng., U. S. Army, Portland District.
JOHN TRUMAN RUNYAN ’31, 1st Lieut., Ft. Lawton, Wash.
JOSEPH BAYNE SALLEE ’38, Lieut., in foreign service.
WILLIAM JOHN SCHLOTH '36, 1st Lieut., Ft. Kobbe, Panama Canal Zone.
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