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Page Two CLOUD B’USTER Saturday, April 24, 1943 CLOUDBUSTER Vol. 1—No. 31 Sat, April 24, 1943 Published weekly at the U. S. Navy Pre-^ Flight School, Chapel Hill, N. C., under super vision of the Public Relations Office. Contribu tions of news, features, and cartoons are welcome from all hands and should be turned in to the Public Relations Office, Navy Hall. ★ CoMDR. John P. Graff, USN (Ret.) Commanding Officer Lieut. Comdr. James P. Raugh, USNR Executive Officer Lieut. Kidd Brewer, USNR Public Relations Officer ★ Editor: Ensign Leonard Eiserer, USNR Associate Editor: Orville Campbell, Y3c By Lieut. Eric H, Arendt Chaplain Corps, USN Easter Sunday, the most significant day in the Christian calendar year, signifying Life, Hope and Victory, will be celebrated this Sun day. To many, it is going to be the first time away from home. To many, it will be the first time they will not have the opportunity to sit with their families in the Church of their choice back home. All in all, it will be a dif ferent experience for many. But the celebration of Easter has not changed. The bases upon which the celebra tion of Easter are justified are more real, more meaningful, more practical than ever before in our lives. Now, many of us for the first time, are able to see and realize what genera tion upon generation of Christians have seen and experienced throughout the ages. To us it is an opportunity to re-consecrate and re- dedicate ourselves anew to a greater Life, greater Hope and greater Victory. Catholic Easter Services Special services to commemorate the Resur rection of Christ will be held in Hill Music Hall Easter Sunday at 1000. A Solemn Military High Mass will be cele brated by the Rev. Edward Sullivan, civilian chaplain of the Pre-Flight School. The other officials will be: Deacon, Rev. Ambrose Gal lagher of Belmont Abbey, N. C.; Subdeacon, Rev. Aloysius Adler of Raleigh. The Master of Ceremonies will be Cadet Goldsmith, while Cadet Joseph Gallagher will act as censer- bearer. The sermon will be delivered by the Rev. Ambrose Gallagher. Preceding the Mass a procession, headed by the Cross-bearer, and composed of a Cadet Guard of Honor and the ofiicers of the Mass, will form in the Choral Room and advance to the altar in Hill Music Hall. The Catholic Cadet Choir, directed by Cadet John Criste, will sing for the solemn occasion. The 0615 Mass on Easter will also be cele brated in Hill Music Hall. Former Member of Waring’s Band Now Pre-Flight Cadet He’s had on a dozen different unifoi’ms, but he likes the drab unadorned khaki he’s wear ing now best of all. Naval Aviation Cadet Paul Owen, 23rd Battalion, for five years was tenor soloist with Fred Waring’s orchestra - glee club. Recently he had his own program over NBC, and was doing some model ing for Powers on the side, “because all the good look ing fellows had already gone into the service,” he says. Just prior to entering Cadet Owen Navy, he was pictured for one advertisement in the uniform of an Army Air Forces captain, and in another he posed as a Navy lieutenant receiving the Congressional Medal of Honor. Cadet Owen is a member of the Pre-Flight Glee Club here. Mrs. Fink Leaves Station Mrs. T. R. Fink, one of the first employees at this station, left her position here as secre tary to the Commanding Officer last week, moving to Ithaca, N. Y. Two Officers Detached Two oflScers were detached from this Pre- Flight School during the past week: Lieut, (jg) George F. Brown, USNR, who has been handling special details in the athletic depart ment, was detached for duty outside the coun try, and Lieut, (jg) James F. Lalanne, USNR, platoon officer, was transferred to the Navy CAA War Training School for flight instruc tors, Bloomsburg, Pa. New Cadet Officers Selected New cadet regimental officers selected from members of the 19th Battalion are as follows: C. A. H. Reckerdres, of Yonkers, N. Y., regi mental commander; R. L. Zorn, of Botkins, O., regimental sub-commander; E. S. Swanson, Jr., of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., regimental adjutant, and R. L. Sullivan, of Ithaca, N. Y., regi mental petty officer. Weekend Hostesses at Navy Hali Miss Jane Leonard will serve as hostess at Navy Hall Saturday afternoon, while Mrs. D. A. Mangel will be on duty there Sunday. All Pre-Flight cadets with dates will be admitted free to the University’s Interdormi tory dance tonight. Male Call . . . But the Situation Is Well in Hand by Milton Caniff, creator of “Terry and the Pirates” eyR.BNErSl WMAT Y OOhi'r ASK A1ZB THEY POIN' I FOOLISH AKOUNIP HERBfyQUBSTlOhJ^J ^ FOLLOW V ( FLAN"5'"i 7
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