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Show Miss April Casts a Shadow "WF KEEP 'iM FLYING " national solidarity and racial am me inicability accorded us trom last stallation commander to the at Hill buck private serving here ' Field. Cpl. Quentin Hindrew Reporter WAC NOTES I029TII AIR SERVICE SQUADRON co Flash! . . . Pvt. Helen Peters rebecame the bride of a Imagine the surprise to Cpl. centlynamed furolugh- Riley while David Morgan when he discovered -- ai8s in Chapman, ing he had' a relation (on his wife's 1 Kansas, congratride) in the classHelen, ulations, ification office, and may the fuService Command Unit 1935 PBS, who is a WAC to boot. He ture you Branch Camps No. 1 and 2 loscads of 3ays he told his cated at Fort Douglas and Bush-ne- ll wife that he had General Hospital, respectively, found out who have been deshe was nnlv aft. , two more tached 4g Only recently j sr they had spent from this comweeks to go until in evening paintthe WACs who mand, and all EM 1 Ing the town red. and officer peaave so energeti-:all- y :- 3 ef& h bring Mrn 1 r f J Now that 1st Sgt. Ashlin has seen confined to Herbert the hospital and TSgt. A. W, AphterherS has talren nvor 93 "art. first soldier, the latter nam may ing" v r 1UUI1U watiHUflt Oil T lllll UIII5 t j111 me. t oraeriy room pouring over duty rosters and such. Be very careful when you dial extension 620 on the post telephone herause a "Pal" hv the Rvstpm name of Hazel may answer and you may be talking yourself into an argument with M!S- - Krancis Proctor who has been known to use that number (the phone num- ber, we mean) on occasion. Pvt. ' Harold Van Houten says that the woman in charge of the sheet metal class at nost schools reallv knows her stuff, esneciallv when it comes to tech orders. Cpl. William E. Young, who will be handling a lot of the "refresher" basic training subjects for this or- ganization, has worked himself in- p to shape so he can also take over as pt instructor rsonnel transferred to those stuck with ;he WAC bowling eapne I I tip-to- the pier, In addition to so many Cook the former branch camps ; three addi- - losing good onw OaA ing Pfc. William J. (Daddy) Moore the most attentive father we have seen in a long time. Regardless of our many digs in his direction in the past months, his Irish face will be TW novla Viae uccumpl nndttnn f Aft j 1st "r srt fn how- ine tne transfer of 1st Sgt. John J. Suter. and until such time as our Tegular tonlrifk. 1st Sgt. Joseoh G. twit returns from his illness at Now he makes her say Bushnell. - Crt W5i I ting closer by oer . leatured soloists w h o a r e mem i W bers ot tnis Dana, m, Just added to our organization 4a versatile Pfc 3 0900. 1 were J The L HelfeU Teaford. . . ...n ,r wno is ? drummer, ' as a commercial artist as ne is as musician L T. is equally expert with palette and pamt as he is we witn nis or" US? PhfanH-t on- orientation board. T.ee . flaw . . . . JOD , fIC. ATI . 1I1CK Pfc. Louis F. Woolfe is also look- swallo1ed a canary for Sgt. Tony Wallantavage is back at nis old job supervising the la bor guard making trips to the et. al. on business, of warehouses, course. Tec 5 Bruce A. Cook, Reporter. 4135TH GUARD SECTION services peopl ads an ... itsame As the breath of spring, Hill Field's Miss Apr! fa but ALLURING hreath-takincasts her shadow. Elsie Ray (yes, she's Mrs. Ray) wK b, dan works in the office of the Air Transport Command at Hill FieU Ho th is our pin-u-p girl of the week who posed for Lt. Madison Geddej nhntn officer. OATSC. for this beautiful nose. She lives at 2911 MoJ ilentsh roe boulevard, Ogden her home town is Lander, Wyo., and she is i p sum ff oia. . tryou' Hansen FSgt. hats and stay says, "Take off yd awhile, ieuas. Too ji sleet letup shooting his love beautif out i? ping-pon- "l " Hindrew Raymond : throughof the Pfc. Ta-bor- , n. TSgt.L. Whitaker straight 4513th AAF Base Unit "Nirhtfiehters" Aiexanaer Brt Howell, SSgt. Samuel J. Collins, Congratulations to: Sgt ' becamel Col. Booker T. Smith. Pfc. Bern a who recently min Robinson, Pfc. George T. Wajda, ,,a ona Mv snooper repw Smoot. Jr., Pfc. Willie Fields, Pfc. wouldn't tell me, William H. Fowler and Pvt. Oliver Brown (squadron champ) any more tnan ' ir rc .L r: tt hearts uiu lain Tvununuiarv nmogi. - Willv T inia Clark, who has been desiern?y i. '"V"1 -- t ". Crossville, Tenn., Aviation Squadron, and given the and the was at o christened rank Pretty that but the the farewell services. FSgt. and Miss Marilyn With the click, click, click of "N i g htf ighters" Mrs. Wilmo......E. McCollum, stood as Coon, who hails celluloid against wooden paddles, fmm that r: the tournament opened on 15 are proud to have named as western city of 1 March, 1945, and continued through another papa in Godfathers. MSgt. "Ginger is the ses Moines, j.a. 29th. or Win the their midst. And lose, everyone do ' cere of Cpl.and Mrs. Clarence me aHvaneinVTiii daughter was a good sport. h the'Van H ' mnnv a was e Roy ns r is rMolr nnuantlit to r"l etau. viaiAt vi. vmia . IfcTAf '11 wciinj armies. And do we love it! of DenHubbard nerson. ounaay evenine. sii?npd to control section, sweat Pvt. Oliver Brown, after last, in the sanctuarv of the Tirct Living off it out for several days, was ver. with Our portrait of the week is of ..rl)..nt m.w of the Afinth Mrs I Methodist church. Oeden. at s ing the base champ. Mrs. Hubbard, he the Rev. Laird V. Love- - determined squadron Sgt. .Herman E. (t(he general) ciark. is nresentlv emDloved in Pby one fellow worth watching: was born May informed me lii T"e bride was accompanied There's unit of civilian person- - landBera,mellSwno and eyeing the ball every sec- just .r i that to the altar by Sgt. John stork 10, 1907, and comes of a musical separations D. Mc- - alert n branch of OATSC. How returns paid the ond, with lightning-quic- k and a visit while the Gill, chose family. At the age of 15 he was groom civilian bouncy a McGill (no relation) as best and as ague as a cat. already a prof es- brought 'With him Thig reporter on behalf of the John ooy. seven-poun- d man- Mis? Melba Wingate was a Aviation Squadron, officers 46th nl5.teH Those picked to Dlav in the base vrv permanent men alike has very gracious bridesmaid. ImmeHi- - finals are: anii 1st Sgt. William Allen, Our own k.... under the atelv 4 followine orchestra, :. the Symphony u.H;n . Raymond Taborn, TSgt. Pfc. Frame vuvei", i direction, of . Willem Van Hoog- bride and bridegroom amM a show: TSgt. . Whitaker Samuel 4! Howell, organise""---the w SSgt. 4 While the and thinBS-2- t mourns, cpl. Booker T. Smith and tiwua try-ou- t, oiHneMsfewlth assignment here has fr forrice' beat the first jj I' a three-da- y not always been a bed of roses and fSl honeymoon. Pvt. Oliver Brown. Winners of tennis ' iv of us has had our pet j riev- the base finals will represent Hill neni, and 7 two games, -- ve s Field " in Comthe Ninth Service " w .","pra musical horizons. After traveling t tk." "J.","" mand finals which Frankie lost " vociferously How- - Km wtjrww., possibly wiH be Hrebic, 21-- 1 ana States with lon' the United throughout i . or me our i neio in i in main nerion i California. u lever, " . uuuer WOIIU xaiuuuo uimcsiraa .PrOUd recent Parents anl" mro Until next week this is yours . - Pfet ana nas ueen l 11. .., onrt T.eonolH i iraimiiK .Tannsen Warner Bill . Walton, ... nere . , fvimnor , W, i i i service rtn . virtti V II. SSgt. . ." "Hasta truly saving, luego, "" leave " " for ourCAU,:",S regret the arrival of a daughter TrathTsV Stokowski; and such leaders as that we turning irom Not" in Horace Heidt Felix Mills, Rudy ing Sunday.but what U Sgt. Sidney H. Alexander, Jr., 9 about that,, V":-- . Lr;". " 7 3 lbs. .... oz --V""' Tt - -nrM nospuai, ugden. weight with l. Mr.;r.ye.T Reporter. man a that just Mother and .ana are child f181"' well. .IL..! hnn.rh.T iinf doing of skis, go to the top u" "r I "Braiuiauons, rvimoer. aA 'JTr" moie for - nervioe " vu to come downw iiaa auucu 102S AIR SERVICE SQUADRON nonie mere iii:career one piece. That's laurels to his by recording this field and point out that were The Guard Section is planning Hiya, fellas! . . . Your reporter learned. Hope your f""" presents himself for the first time United' Artists, and oughness of thoae in command here w 11 give stiff keep you wyn . cooetitiono all to give you the "off the record' won't . i ,4,.ioa Th "General" that no such record eonii K.ir. tl Mayer, Bill we miss you. n on would have been made. sauadron activities has made numerous record' also . . . If YOU have anv hits of neura intra for and was a staff artist of Off on furlougn- othat would the interest the buddies. Hin Field. Unxiouy to get w. 11 Inl1.a I.nave 11. act Washington, ana r EES to ie to we an nope Dergeiun i.i...cii. come k- express mauequaie we nn kjt Maine enour Ln be keen soon ! will for again appreciation talents v woriTlnt the- fine i found Arkansa x . To i snirit . . f,"m"r?1 all to a k a- uikpm at neaoe. those new -of" pnmraiiiini "Y"'1 vwpWard our com tunei. GIs, . . f. CVOIJU " ' B. "r.rV." understanding.- iieio near the base m. ,itn Strudwick. Xmanuel manding officer, Capt. Fred N. unnn ana naveT.f WIS- j,oW arA krtion, sympathetic T.t our and 4 arflutant , j and above all tae fine spirit of Our topkick, Sergeant Lemaiuki, John O. McCoy, bid you welcome. : I . .. : ' . "3", ,atl0"rvr,;;' ;rr";:"r SSgt. I I I - - rLJtL j well-establish- ed hn ,.j I f" l?& SSiS' SSKA k.;j Z " I , iT.rSrV: 'TTeV -' "rl -- . J I 1 nn. 1 1T fnv, ah,n 21-1- 9. 21-1- ami-gos- ki T m g h'J "n-nfco low-dow- 'WfmT,J H4r I ; . t Private Nash, that erra a peatii blond wolf, is sweating iq vis inl sirklv undescribable leeiine Yf he was told would mean love, yea himself H wnoc terday, after stuffing"I'm loA in iildinf chow, he shouted Good kid, though. pi yK 4912th AAF B. U. (Avn. Sqdn.) F to is The orderly room sure lot It no e Highlight of the past week was thoceativation riavs - . . 3 listen g tournathe squadron Who ment. Contestants from all organ eredit to the OR bOVS atted izations competed complish the difficult and the impossible. within their particular squadrons with a ts to determine the face his on look cham perplexed squadron i womu ne told ,tnat being pion by process noes shonteH "I'll use the cleafl of elimination. on every guy that comes inj mess hall." He was nanoeu Entrants from rana, Sgt. Paul J. Reporter 4912th were: 1st . That suave matchmaker. "Dan Cupid," has been working again Sgt. William A in the Guard Section, this time Allen, TSgt. D. arrow t e: - SH"?. and dw in . o conducted by Chaplain Carlson, and were impressive and beautiful in their simplicity. K VAx9 : it he. barracks looks years mighty fine the boys are going to a new him Set nd. cap cbjP when he finishes. It just isn't pos- - who is on furlough in New York must be having a wonderful time, Slble to do xt without splashing. he wired for an extension and I a mi j. hear it was granted so he can con"a sm. - j.i two. . weeks has been completely tinue to have a wonderful time shattered by the return from fur for five more days. Sgt. John D.- McGill, lough of Set. Wilhelm L. (Betty) Radloff. They're really going to Reporter. do it this time, nmnin-n A: fe A day u now, ine painting to 708TII BAND NOTES A new OATSC radio program 460TH AVIATION SQUADRON to departure from Services drifts dreamily across the ether oXTSCrHill irum siauun ivou every n cuueo1 held for the officers and men of the 460th Avia- iiigjMin at day 11:30 p. m., tion Squadron, in y the Base Chapel, rying 28 listeners to bed Wednesday, on wines of "Mel- March 1945, at odic Flight." The program presents -- ps entert Sgt. William H. (Snuffy) Smith ate sardines and crackers in bed ana nan io sieep wim me umiiu Dont try it. s ' i wi mi team Tersoiu m) it Pfc. Franklin a. Heidmger is looking a lot more cheerful since the return to ogden oi Mrs. a. I war-wear- W vim infill LJ f 1 1 Schmidt is get SSgt. Rudolph he's num the i night puffin h W , Sir- lWell-1-1-1- ; : niasedi What a rrew that was last tth. day afternoon, when the off post men HirJ a m ioH on the nroWlv room unrier the ahle snnervis ion of TSgt. John Pace. MSgt. John Salarski was the proverbial white- iiic ova ouuo xjx a new iiiuu wcx xixa rVnnmnnHytf KA..r T5,if U ki rtA rir(t nnntf tnnrnpv mop later in the engineering sec- Easter Sunday this year lacked tion of the office. it's usual frivolity as far as new TlA4. wi. clothing is concerned, but Set. Harry Fofter now, since he will be Maye Cones and the other cooks the interim mail clerk when Pfc. saw to it that we had a grand Sun Herbert Pierce goes on furlough just like those at home day dinner etft-anrf all Until nevt faster next eek, . now, week Nelson bye Herbert J. then, SSgt. DePew Pvt. Anne Elizabeth Reporter Reporter -- It makes administra tive job here sim 1 . I stations. DePew through- - out the season, will place their bowling balls in the rack for thelast time and go "all out' for baseball, tennis, horseback riding and other outdoor snorts. numrni v. rriu inn nth. b"' oni " stick with us ers interested please these last two weeks in order that we can finish out the season with full teams, Cpl. Jacqueline McMillan, for merly assigned to the base photo- -ouoKraunic secuun, iiaa urai ferred to Pacific overseas ATSC in uaKiana, caniornia. adu gree"B to you,1 Pvt. Jean Robinson of Sac- i ;is now a pan ramenio. iam.. wno of our detachment. May your stay here be a pleasant one. Several of us in the detachment felt that we were pretty 'hot at tour- ping pong anaas piayea on me an were nament just it though eevry day afafir. Then came the sad day when Lt. Edith Lewis came over to tne aay room to piay off the hi eh man among enlisted women. Pfc. Margie Gallagher. -. Lt. Lewis wields the paddle with the agility of a 'pro and reallv gave Margie a run for her monev. We like to believe she won because Gallagher just fin- ished a 'hard day at tne omce,' but sincprAlv hone Lt. Lewis comes ?riu nct ?- |