Show I j FIFTEEN GOLD OO STARS ON NEW E flAG I When the second quarter of the University of Utah commences in January January January Jan- Jan j uary a stern reminder of the part which the University has played in inthe inthe inthe the great war will be the new service flag with its fifteen gold stars Some of the most prominent and popular students of the University will be represented represented rep rep- resented by the stars among them being being being be be- ing Cleveland Larsen Charles Van VanPelt VanPelt VanPelt Pelt Armistead Green Hugh Lewis Harold Lewis Hubert Layton Elmer Sandberg Joshua Bates Alton Calder I Frank Thomas Wayne Diamond Stanford Stanford Stanford Stan Stan- ford Hinkley Hubert G. G Bush William Villiam Hoffman Robert Finical Basil H H. Kuken Kil- Kil KIlken Kilken ken Ray Nelson felson William WilHam L. L Jacobs and Glen S. S Miller The first to give his life while in the service was Elmer Sandberg He was wasa a medical student and member of ot the Phi Beta Pi fraternity Cleveland Larsen was prominent in athletics and was a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity Charles Van Pelt died while home on a furlough He was a senior at the University and was also prominent in athletics Armistead Green was in ill his junior year at the institution He was a member of ot the Junior Prom committee and the Student Court He enlisted in ill the marines late In 1917 and was killed in action somewhere in France in the early summer Continued on Page 4 04 15 GOLD STARS ON FLAG Hugh L. L Lewis Lewis' was a graduate of the School of at Engineering class of or 1910 and was a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity He was a first lieutenant lieutenant lieu lieu- ten tenant nt and died in action in France Harold Lewis was a captain In the A. A E. E F F. and died of at pneumonia contracted contracted contracted con con- while on duty In France Hubert Layton a graduate of the Law School of 1916 was also killed in inaction inaction inaction action over Clover there Joshua Bates and Alton Calder I made the supreme sacrifice while In Uncle Sams Sam's service They were both prominent students at the University Frank Thomas and Wayne Diamond were victims of Influenza Thomas died while at a navy training station Diamond was a member of at the S. S AI A. A T. T I C C. at tho the University this year He was a member of the U U. of U. U Commercial Commercial Com Com- mercial club last year Stanford Hinckley was a member of the F. F A. A and died of Influenza influenza influenza enza in France The men of the vocational section who died while at the University are Hubert G. G Bush William Hoffman Robert Finical aBsel Homer Wilken Roy Nelson William L. L Jacobs and Glen S. S Miller |