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Show Military Moves At Utah State Thirty Eiji'ht Leave ; For Camp Davis : i! ii:u;i y .-.'.udeiits left Utah State ; ii ..'icu.-ural college Wednesday ; tor oU.eer candidate school at I C mp Davis, N. C, white six others arrived on the campus to ; continue studies while awaiting emraiue to O C S, college military i oificials revealed today. j The entire group of first ad- vanced students left the campus last April and trained at Camp j Callan, Cal., returning to USAC i just before school opened last! September. Those who arrived were. Ferron Sonderegger of Midway, ' Jack Shaw of Boise, Idaho; Frank- i lin Robbins of Huntington, Ray ; Wilding of Teton, City, Idaho; I No Ray Ormond of Logan, and Jay Hamilton of Salt Lake City. Those leaving were Donald M. Black, Reid J. Hall, Rozel Z. Jensen, Jen-sen, Laont G. MacDonald, James L. McFall Jr., William B. Martin, Ramon Wilson, W. B. Jacobsen, Sterling E. Bench, Austin B. Case-man, Case-man, Vernon W. Carlson. Robert C. Choate, David O. Dance, Oliver E. Lockhart, James C. Sorenson, Daryl B. Simons, Robert D. Wennergren, Thomas M. Kowalski, Lavar C. McMillan, Eldon B. Bingham, Charles S. Brown, Cyril D. Garr, George S. Bosan, George H. Bullen, Kenneth Ken-neth A. Farrell, Lawrence Aubert, Edward F. Corsalvi, William E. Speed, Franklyn B. Pugmire. Alvin Mackay, Frank B. Nixon, William Kerwin, Glen C. Barratt, Woodrow W. Anderson, Joseph A. Anderson Ander-son Jr.,- Ernest C. Hirsch end Burton Silcock. |