Show I I I 1 II I I I tH r I I F I i I 1 I r 1 hI I I id I I I 1 d 1 1 I 3 I I I L 1 I rH I I J With Our Boys In The Armed Forces i i 1 i I TF 1 I 3 I 1 0 I I I I I I I I I I I I IJ I ISAACSON ATTENDING ALFRED UNIVERSITY Keith Isaacson son or of Dir Mr and Mrs Everett Isaacson of this city is ono or of tho rho Army Specialized Training students taking first semester work at Alfred UnI- UnI Alfred New York Isaacson is a graduate of Park City High S School hool and has done work at I ham Young University Alfred University has set vp up Bartlett Memorial Dormitory for men and The Tha Brick women's dormitory as Army bar bar- barI I racks The dining room In the latter has hasI I been made Into n a cafeteria to serve as asI I mess hall for the entire unit unitI I Each soldier takes work is In physics Chemistry mathematics drafting English Eng Eng- English lish history geography and physical I education sometime during his three week twelve terms Since each course is based on oa work regularly Listed In tho rho I college catalog any soldier completing any term or nIl all three may I bo be allowed fun full credit for that work to- to toward ward a college degree when he has time timeto I to to complete other requirements for I graduation I All Army classes are taught by regular reg- reg regi i ular faculty members ot of the College or of orI I Liberal Arts or or of the rho New York State i College of Ceramics at Alfred AUred University sity Classrooms generally are arc In build build- buildIngs Ings inga belonging to the College of Liberal Arts Ante I Soldiers taking first semester work I i at Alfred furnish representatives from 34 states and the District of Columbia with 65 from New York 32 from New Jersey 13 from M and Indiana and it 11 from Alfred University has taken over four fraternity houses and two other houses In tho rho village for the rho use uso or of women students who have been living In The I Brick or who are not members of one I or of the rho three sororities Rooms for reg- reg regI regular ular men students are available la In the I village as only ono ohe house operating I Ise Ri RiI IDA IDAE I DAVE E OUR ORR FROM Dave Davo Orr a a. former popular young man manof of our City and a graduate or of our local hIgh school writes an Interesting letter to Dr and Mrs L L. H. H of Alhambra bra Ibra Dr and Mrs I were classmates of Dir Mr Orr during their I attendance at Park The Tho letter follows I Dear Lol Emma and aU all A belated reply and thanks Enjoyed your pour card the cake and am still on the rho i cigarettes Yours was the only fruit cake this year and Its hardly needed that I Itell Itell I tell you how I enjoyed It ft Fact Is I 1 was wasI pretty darn stingy with It Mighty good I You are all looking well In the photo r and I trust that you are feeling as well welli j i as the rho camera says saps And that goes for forI Grandpa though he was a as not shown n. I Give him my mp regards and express my mp wishes for his his' health and welfare May MaT his appetite be always alwa's with him as long longas l Ig as one eve can enjoy his food tood as I remember m- m her ber him doing there Is a good many moons ahead for far him Me Im I'm In good health as usual About the only thing ono one does enjoy hero here Is health there being nothing else to enjoy unless It be sleep Scenery no Food lousy Work nod and training mono mono- monotonous monotonous companionship male and all suffering from so much male Weather fair mild and not like Uke the chambers of commerce commeree would have ono one believe much tobe to be about I dont don't know for how long Im I'm to bo at this post and and- with this unit Im I'm over age In grade and cannot go overseas and Im I'm sure that this unit will not be In U U. S. S S for tor too long now and so so the says Im I'm to be transferred Where when I dont don't know Now that r t tI I know It cant can't be too fast In n coming I do hops hops' hop the next oration will be nearer home and In a more pleasant part of the country I I really enjoyed my leave and tho rho company and companionship at home I And there Is absolutely no place In Inthis inthis this country that compares with South South- Southern ern Im I'm going to be quite qu te content If and when I can settle Cows lown there It has just started to rain out side aide Didn't leave camp over Christmas or New Years In fact hardly left my I tern Had a start of the fIu Au Xmas eve I sad and after ater taking tho rho proper medicine went to bed and stayed there Got rid or of It In a hurry Proper medicine for forthe forthe the flu fIu Is scarce here and ot of not good Hope you were In your holiday needs I Rather hard for one to compose a decent letter here Life Sa I. ao 50 repetitive and the life Ufe so monotonous that them thero themis is that one considers or of enough Import impart to bother to write or of News from the fronts is good Yore Were making progress sad and fast tut doing It it Its expensive In life and casualties but the way It has to be dread done rul ful ns as It t is s I. I think c. c that this year pear will have seen most of the battles won and of our enemies done for tor and tho rho other penned up on his islands But there wIll be many sad made la In lathe the hope that you and all your family are spared any grief let Jet that be my mp New Years Year's wish for you Lot Let me ma apologize for being a poor correspondent a into lato holiday greeter and as you may gather from the tone or of this letter a sour puss Anyway Greet Greet- Greeting ing and n. n Happy New Yea I DAVE A VE ORB ORR JU NOW IN E W. Dear Lee I have bave received The Record and I appreciate It very very much Like the other fellows from Park that are In a the tho ser ser- servIce vIce I look forward to the time It arrive 4 I would have Written sooner but I only had a week left at Boise barracks so sod 1 I decided to wait alt until I was I took my training In n Boise and It Was a pretty rugged life Ufe and I am F glad that It Is over I have been assigned to the Duter J 1 General tal Spokane Washington Wo arrived yesterday so so I can cany r c about It t yet and rid I don t know knol what my Job Jab will be be Jut fiut I will know a. a tew days and can tell more next time 1 t. t Sincerely yours HAROLD L L. GLEASON r 1 l Spokane Washington NI J YOU OVIt NEW NE UL l r t Dear Dad andLee I thought I would mould drop you you n a line lino to let et you know that I 1 haven't been Continued on Page Pago Five With The Boys InThe In InThe In The Armed Forces Continued from Pac aFe On One receiving The Record since I have come comeback bade back ba from my leave lea vo I would like lIJe to know k ow what Is the matter because I have really missed getting it Wo We are ex expecting ex- ex to be shipped d as before very ery very long but I would sure appreciate I it if It you would send The Record to mo me while I am still at this thin address because wp Q may be here hero for awhile yet We dont don't know for sure when we will be bo sailing We have sure aura been bce hi tag some swell iW weather here for tho the tho List last L t few days It seems Just like spring g gw w would ld be at t home But at night it does get cold enough for a coat Well I will close for tor now nov hoping to receive the next issue of The Record And thanking you in because advance because it is 18 greatly enjoyed Yours truly MEL MEI OLSEN lit PJ 9 RETURN TO 10 STATIONS ld Lawrence Lorry Larry Bye Dye M H I Dahl returned to their duties the first of the tho week after spending their vaca vaca- vacations vacations vacations in the Park Larry returned to Laurel Mississippi and Leonard to his new station near Portland Oregon PS p LEAVES FOR FOlt THE TIIE ARMY U Harvey Haney Dabling spent Thursday last visiting relatives and friends in the Park prior to going to Fort Douglas Friday to be inducted into the U. U S. S S army Pa r w VISIT S Bill Dill Sullivan and Carl Workman were here hero visiting their par par- Mr and Mrs Jerry Sullivan and Mr and Mrs Roy Workman Bill and Carl have been stationed at Fort lort Mc- Mc McClellan McClellan McClellan Clellan Alabama They left Sunday for tor Fort Ord where they will be stationed until they receive further notice |