| Show RADIO SCHOOL GRADUATES 71 LOGAN LOGAN Graduation Graduation Saturday marked the end of work in radio and electrical materiel for the 71 marine and navy enlistees comprising comprising com corn company D at Utah State Agricultural college defense training training training train train- ing center Addressing Addressing- the group at graduation graduation graduation tion services in the U S SAC A C fieldhouse fieldhouse field- field house Dr E E. E G. G Peterson college president stressed the importance of fighting men trained in technical technical technical I cal skills He noted that the new graduates graduates bring to the num number number nun num- ber her granted certificates since the school was established in March George D D. D Clyde dean of the school of engineering and college coordinator of defense activities presented a group certificate of graduation to Lieutenant Carlos J. J Badger commanding officer of the trainees who in turn presented individual certificates to ates The 30 sailors and 41 marines in the company completed a 12 week course which Lieutenant Badger described as one and one- one half times as tough as the course at Annapolis The company started training with less than Its full quota of members and relatively few men washed out The graduates graduates' are scheduled to receive advanced training at Corpus Corpus Corpus Cor Cor- pus Christi Chris ti Texas or Treasure Island Cal depending u upon p o 0 n a whether they enter aircraft or naval radio service Among the highest ranking students students students stu stu- dents were Fredrick Froerer Jr son of Mr and Mrs Fredrick Froerer Sr of Twenty-sixth Twenty street Ogden and D. D D. D Dotson of Longview Wash Th Know Th Their e i Airwaves i r They ey w w 1 i H Hf f i i. i W jf j WERE ON BEA BEAM I A AS LOGAN LOGAN NAVAL RADIO STUDE STUDENTS S Fredrick Froerer Jr left D. D D. D Dotson honor graduates |