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Show i South J 1 Servicemen By Phyllis Clayton This.. Christmas., everyone., at South, and the world over, offers a prayer that the boys on Uhe fighting fronts, and in camps here, may be home next year at this time. This is the fourth in a series of articles dedicated to the boys fighting that we may have Christmas. Christ-mas. December 6, Darwin Keid, one of last year's graduates, returned to South. He is now a private stationed sta-tioned at the Arkansas State College Col-lege at Jonesboro, Arkansas. The Army Specialized Training units are giving Darwin instruction in engineering. As a third year student, stud-ent, Darwin made a name for himself him-self in ROTO -last year. He held the rank of a first lieutenant, and worked in the sergeant's office. Robert Christensen, also of the class of '43, is among the many boys from South in the armed forces. Bob is now stationed at a camp in Oregon, but is waiting for ; transfer orders to attend engineering en-gineering school. At South, Bob was very active in football and basketball. Another alumnus recently visited visit-ed South. He was Second Lieuten ant Dale Bullough, who graduated graduat-ed in 1941. He is a bombardier-navigator bombardier-navigator in the Army Air Corps. The Lt. received his wings June, 1943, when he graduated from the San Angelo training base in Texas. Tex-as. After additional training in that state, Lt. Bullough was here on furlough, and then reported to the Salt Lake Air Base to resume his duties. At South, he was news editor ed-itor of the Scribe. MERRY CHRISTMAS HAPPY NEW YEAR! |