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ff ARCHI THE BEAM" Cfpcufation 3,500 NOVEMBER EDITION' NUMBER. ELEVEN . 1 Page Two ON THE WHO-WHAT-WHERE "ON THE BEAM" NOVEMBER The Christmas Edition of the "Beam" will carry the addresses GEORGE ELLiWOOB "WOODY" of all the fellows in every section BURRIS writes from Coco Solo, C. Z. of the world. So, let each and ev- to say that the minute he gets his dis- ery one of you Pepperdiners get charge he is planning on hitting it that change in to us immediately! right back to the campus, which will probably be some time next year. BASKETBALL 1945-46 Surely sorry you will miss a few of JOHNNY DE VRIES comes in again those December games since we are from the Pacific to say that he is play- By "Coach" going back East then, but we'll play ing a little basketball, and just finish- up until the middle of the month. Be You fellows will be receiving reports ed a baseball season. He adds, "Not sure to drop over the minute you get much to do here lately. In fact, I from time to time as the season pro- in town! gresses. From here it looks like a * * * see no need for keeping the island of Majuro either militarily or for a "top" year, with a fine team repre- TTLLMAN HALL is back on campus senting- the Waves again. This is the practical stand-point. It is too far out as a civilian! Tillman is going to U. of the way to do any good, or any schedule to date, hut we are expecting S. C. to continue his major in physical harm." Close shop and come home, to add U. S. C. to, this list. Plans iiow education. You will all remember Till- Johnny; we will be glad to see you. are to have a home and home with the mau's wife, Louise, and it's good to * * " * Trojans, so even with a "top" team have them back in Los Angeles. In- ELL WOOD FLOCK writes, "If ev- you can expect us to spend some time cidentally, many of you will also re- erything goes O. K., I plan to be back in the "loss column." Again we are member George Reid who was our No. there around the first of the yeas', so trying to play the '' Best in the West'' 1 rooting section before he went into tell JIM YOUNG to hang around. Sor- and we think you fellows would rather the Service. George is back after ry 1 can't go to school any more, but have us lose a close one to a "top" three years in the Pacific and we hope that ole' ranch is calling me." By the team than to give you wins from medi- to be seeing him often. way, Ellwoocl. Jim and wife Dottie are ocre competition. We feel it a real * * * in New Mexico at the present, recap- pleasure to play in the Oklahoma City KENNY RAGLAND comes in again turing some of those wonderful moon- tournament with such teams as Okla- while at anchor in Guantanamo Bay, light nights they spent so far apart! homa A. & M., Oklahoma, etc.. and we Cuba . He says, "Yes, I am a salty It's swell having him back! will try to give you cause to be proud. character now, and the salinity be- * * » Although we can give you nothing comes more apparent daily." He adds BILL MccBEE reports from "right definite, plans are going ahead toward that the conversation, naturally, is of in Tojo's back yard." quartered in Jap the possibility of football next year becoming a civilian, but he doesn't ex- barracks at a demolished Air Field, and we will need the loyalty and sup- pect to reach that until next summer. about 44i.) miles northwest of Tokyo. port of everyone of you to succeed in We hope he will make it before then, We are hoping that you'll soon be home, this venture. Let us hear what you are but we'll keep him "On The Beam" son, to assume your regular place as thinking. until all of you are back home. a spectator at our games here! Will * * » try to get a line off to you soon. We feel a real step forward was Mrs. Ellis, mother of GERRY EL- %? ^ =& made recently when a meeting was held LIS, writes to report that Gerry is still Kearns. Utah, finds another Pepper- here on campus of San Diego State in England and that he sends his re- diner besides our old friend and field College, Santa Barbara. Occidental, gards to Gerry Williams, and Carl Ren- representative BOB LEWIS. The in- Whittier, Loyola, Chapman, and Pep- fro—both of whom havt visited in their truder is our old buddy. ALYJN perdine, for the purpose of cooperating home. It was surely grand to have WRIGHT, who sends a picture of his in organizing participation in athletic that letter postmarked Smithville. On- lovely wife and child. He reports his events. Plans are to try to have com- tario. Canada, together with the grand brother ROSS is still in Arizona—mar- petition between these schools in base- picture of Gerry. Incidentally, CARL ried, and pastor of the First Baptist hall, tennis, swimming, and track this RENFRO is a civilian, first class, and Church in Buckeye. We had first-hand Spring. This is not a league, but a real his wife and lovely daughter are living word from him recently, but we are step forward for medium enrollment in Lawiidale where they have pur- always glad to hear! colleges here in Southern California. chased a home. * * * * * * You will all be interested in knowing From Sasebo, Japan, comes a very that your good friend and professor LIP CROTHERS, one of the most appreciative letter from KENNETH Hubert Derrick is having some trouble loyal Pepperdiners, is now in Wash- SWANTZ. He says he is a part of a with a cyst on his lower lip. He is try- ington, D. C., where he reports that task force over there and probably will ing to avoid an operation by complete his new duties are in the Transpor- be until he accumulates a few points. rest for a short time. Perhaps some tation Department. I quote: "Our job At present he is a twenty-five point- of you would like to drop him a line. is the problem of securing transporta- er—which isn't good! Surely good to tion from the railroads to accommo- hear from you, Kenney, and we are Well, thirty for tonight, and you'lJ date men to Separation Centers." I going to get out a report soon giving be hearing from me again before long, know you fellows will all want to write all you fellows the addresses of each "Coach" Duer to Lip! other. ON THE BEAM Page Three WHO-WHAT-WHERE It might prove worth your while to ask the proper authorities of Presenting The Most your base about the possibilities and procedure of getting a dis- charge to return to college. Sev- Powerful Wave East eral of our boys are giving en- couraging reports stating that the j j procedure is to have the college Of The Pacific - - Roland I write a letter to the proper au- I | thorities recommending their re- turn. This seems to be done in ! some cases for boys under twenty, I who were taken out of college. We ' will be glad to cooperate in any I! way on this. LEO VERTREE8 writes from the Personnel Office, Treasure Island, that he likes his work and that he hopes to be out and ready to start to school again by September of next year. We do too, Leo, and we will be waiting for you—at least part of us—with open arms. And you do know what I mean! * # * A card from EUGENE FIELD says he has been on the way through Aus- tralia, New Guinea, Philippines, and now Japan. However, he is on his way home and we know a certain young lady who will be really happy. * # * JOHNNY NIELSEN'S letters now carry the emblem "Stanford." It will be rather odd for him, we know, not to be rooting for the Waves first-hand, but we also know he will never change his loyalty to G. P. C. * * » "TIP" RICHARDSON, recent trans- fer to Del Monte, California, expects Our weekly note from "Flash" BOB REGGIE ("EGGBERT") ASHER to pay his respects to the campus next LEWIS continues, and as per usual the comes in again from Camp Hood, Tex- week-end. Incidentally, "Tip," your beginning goes, "Another friend of as, to report that after January 15th, two buddies, JIM Me CALL and LAW- mine here would like to come back to Camp Hood will be closed, so he will RENCE TUTTLE, were on campus school with me." That's the thing finally get out of the place. He hopes last week-end. Jim is back and forth we are hearing from so many of you to either come to California or Florida regularly each week-end for reasons fellows, and we are right happy about (or home!), and he thinks he will be which are quite obvious to us who are it. We appreciate your letting us know in the Service for another eighteen here on campus, and we don't blame him a bit! Tattle looked fit and ru- so that we can write them and send months. From there, it's back to Pep- mors are that he is going to help solve them any information possible.