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1935 classmates who died in World War II
 
   
Larry Butler
St. Patrick's
Hi-Y 3,4
"Sunny Boy"
   
Distinguished Service Cross
Citation revealing details of his death (extraordinary heroism)
 
 
 
Jim Harvey
Lawton
Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Kuay Kapers 1; "Chocolate Soldier" (lead); "Return of Peter Grimm" (lead); "Fortune Teller" (lead); Players' Guild 2,3,4; Senior Glee 2,3,4; "International Presents" (Student Director)
"Jimmy Had a Nickel"
   
   
Joe Hill
(Sophomore photo)
Sophomore Class Treasurer, "The Fortune Teller" (comic opera)
   
 
 
 
 
Obituary is from Sept.7,. 1944, Seattle P-I.
Thanks to Stanley Taylor's cousin, Norma Sherer Fitzmaurice, '45, for photo, article and information .
Click here for more information about Stanley and the all-important Battle of St. Lo, France, in which he died.
Stanley Taylor
   
Page Warren
Walla Walla
Vice-Pres., Senior Class; Boys Club Board of Control, Hi-Y 3,4; Head Track Manager; Kuay Weekly Staff; Football 1,2; Asst. Football and Basketball Manager; Basketball
"It's the Animal in Me"

Researcher Jim Hildebrand, knowing Grizzly Page Warren died in the same battle event as Hildebrand's uncle, finds Warren on QA Web site, e-mails us on 3/4/04.(See his e-mail to the right.)

Click on his Web site link to learn how Page Warren and Ken Hildebrand died while landing on Tarawa in 1943.
"Re: Sgt. Page WARREN, Class of 1935, killed at Tarawa, 21 NOV 1943I. Discovered your WWII Memorial page while searching online for information about Sgt. Page Warren.While doing research into my uncle's death at Tarawa, I discovered that Page Warren was one of the men who were killed in the same incident. The circumstances of Page Warren's death are described in my web page at:

http://webpages.charter.net/ocotillo/

"I have interviewed a number of Marines who knew Page Warren, and they all agree that he was one of the best-liked men around. If anyone there knows of his family, perhaps they would appreciate the information." -Jim Hildebrand