Vol. 1—No. 30 U. S. Navy Pre-Flight School, Chapel Hill, N. C. Saturday, April 17, 1943 41 V-5 Instructors Assigned to Chapel Hill J’ORTY-ONE of the officers who completed their V-5 indoctrination here today have been assigned to duties at this station. From left to right the new officer-instructors are: front ROW: Ens. William R. Hoover, USNR, Wyoming, Ohio; Lt. (jg) John H. Lauh, USNR, Detroit, Mich.; Lt. <jg) Lynn C. Holder, USNR, Lawrenceville, 111.; Ens. Carl A. Wolflnbarger, USNR. Antioch, 111.; Lt. (jg) Kenneth G. Laird, USNR, Milwaukee, Wis.; Lt. Arthur K. Royal, USNR, Milwaukee, Wis.; Lt. Owen L. Cochrane, USNR, Manhattan, Kan.; Ens. John M. Campbell, USNR, Atlanta, Ga.; Lt. (ig) Emil P. Camson, USNR, Brooklyn. N. Y. SECOND ROW: Ens. Thomas E. Jones, USNR, Watervliet, N. Y.; Ens. Frank D. Sills. USNR, Lancaster. Pa.; Ens. Carl L. Muller. USNR. Wood-Ridge, N. J.; Lt. (jg) James G. Wall. USNR, Benson, N. C.; Ens. M. A. Panther. USNR. Highland I*ark, 111.; Ens. George H. Grover, USNR, Springfield. Mass.; Lt. (jg) Raymond C. Oth. USNR. St. Louis. Mo.; Lt. (jg) Iceland L. Silliman, USNR. White Plains. N. Y.; Ens. George D. Smith. USNR, Cincinnati, Ohio; Lt. (jg) Brooks W. Conover, USNR, Orange, Tex. THIRD ROW: Ens. Ralph R. Kirn. USNR, Webster Groves, Mo.; Ens. Sven O. Rosengren, USNR, Woburn, Mass.; Lt. Francis H. Kimbrough. USNR. Waco, Tex.; Ens. William H. Ewing, USNR, Memphis, Tenn.; Ens. Robert A. L. Clark, USNR. Oberlin, Ohio; Lt. William I. Walton. USNR. Arkadelphia. Ark.; Ens. Harry A. Koss, USNR, South Bend, Ind.; Lt. (ig) Robert A. Halla, USNR, York. Pa.; Ens. John J. McDonald. USNR. W. Palm Beach. Fla.; Lt. (jg) Edward J. Killoran. USNR. Grand Rapids. Mich. FOURTH ROW: Ens. Howard G. Price, USNR, Upper Darby, Pa.; Ens. Frank J. Dolson, USNR, Warwick, N. Y.; Lt. (jg) Lewis E. Caswell, USNR, Madison, Wis.; Lt. (jg) John O. Reynolds, USNR, Chapel Hill, N. C.; Lt. (jg) Edward A. Cameron. USNR, Chapel Hill, N. C.; Lt. (jg) Vaino A. Nelimark, USNR. Jacksonville. Fla.; Ens. John R. Smithson. ^SNR. Muncie. Ind.; Lt. (jg) Lloyd H. Lux, USNR-., W. Chester. Pa.; Lt. (jg) Victor S. Mare. USNR. St. Albans N. Y.; Lt. (jg) William D. Demchak, USNR, Vandergrift, Pa.; Lt. Charles W. Trigg, USNR, Los Angeles, Cal.; Ens. Wilham B. ^ing. USNR. Kirksville, Mo. Smoker Audience To Hear Station^s “Victory Tunes” The Station Smoker next Wed nesday evening will open with Inlaying of the cadets’ favorite Songs on Fred Waring’s “Victory Tunes” radio program, it was an nounced this week by Lieut. Frank L. Gillespie, USNE, assistant wel- fare and recreation officer. The “Victory Tunes" will be See SMOKER, page 4 Movie Schedule April 17—Free movie at Village Theatre, “Crystal Ball” with Paul ette Goddard and Ray Milland. Also short subject, “Navy Ashore.” Feature starts at 1330, 1519, 1930 and 2119. Complete show one hour, 49 minutes. April 18—Free movie at Village Theatre, “Nightmare” with Brian Donlevy and Diana Barrymore. Feature starts at 1310 and 1457. Complete show one hour, 47 min utes. Nearly 500 Visit Navy Hall Since Opening Last Month Since Navy Hall opened March 13, 460 visitors have registered in the Guest Book. The majority were parents or relatives of the cadets, coming for the most part from the New England states. However, such widely separated places as Casper, Wyo.; Harlan, Ky.; Pasadena, Cal.; Winter See VISITORS, page i V-5 Oflficers Finish Training Course Here The 139 new V-5 officers who have been undergoing indoctrina tion here during the past month completed their training this week, and after brief leaves, will take up duties as instructors in the naval aviation program at Pre- Flight Schools and other bases throughout the country. Forty-one of the officers, newly trained in naval customs and tra ditions, military techniques, and physically conditioned for the job ahead, have been assigned for duty at this station. Among the nationally known personalities who will take up duties elsewhere is Ensign Cor nelius Warmerdam, USNR, world’s champion pole vaulter, who demonstrated his vaulting skill for Carolina sports fans sev eral times during his stay at Chapel Hill. The former Cali fornia school teacher will return to familiar territory when he re ports to the U. S. Navy Pre-Flight School at Del Monte, Cal. Lieut. Rex Enright, USNR, former Green Bay Packer football See V-5 OFFICERS, pcnge U Flag Staff Dedication This morning at 1140 the Sports Program Flag Staff, lo cated on the lower end of Alex ander Field facing the Raleigh Road, will be dedicated. The entire regiment of cadets will be present, and short talks will be made by Lt. Comdr. James P. Raugh, USNR, Ex ecutive Officer, and Lt. Comdr. Harvey J. Harman, USNR, Athletic Director. Lieut. Charles C. Bream, Jr., Sports Program Head, will call off the names of each squadron and a representative will come forward and raise his squad ron flag on the flag staff.

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