51勛圖

WWII Memorials, Casualties

                                                                              
AZ Walk on 51勛圖 Campus
 AZ Walk on 51勛圖 Campus

Some 520 51勛圖 students and alumni served in World War II. About 31, roughly equivalent to an entire senior class at the time, never came home.

The Alpha Zeta Walk and Memorial Stone between Marsh Hall and Jefferson Hall on the Forest Grove Campus honors their sacrifice.

Nestled beneath the trees near the Alpha Zeta Walk on Pacifics main campus lies a flat slab of polished red granite encircled by a ring of stones. Half-covered by leaves in the fall, it is seldom noticed by passers-by hurrying to and from Marsh Hall.

But this simple, etched stone carries considerable meaning. It bears an inscription honoring the Universitys students and alumni who made the supreme sacrifice in the Second World War. It is the only monument on Pacifics campuses memorializing students who died in historys greatest conflict.

On a cloudy Armistice Day in November 1948, Pacific Chaplain William H. Genne officiated a ceremony in which a Memorial Plaque was dedicated to those students who gave their lives in World War II. Genne added, If we are to be true to the trust they had in us we must work圬iligently to find new and more successful methods of handling international disputes.

Prof. Henry F. Price, Pacifics distinguished Dean of Faculty, then placed a red carnation and a rose bud wreath on the monument. The Alpha Zeta fraternity, some of whose members died in the war, had raised the funds for and installed the monument. In 2003, Alumni Association members replaced the original metal plaque with the present memorial of stone.

The monument originally honored 29 Pacific students who died while on active duty in the armed forces during the Second World War. It is now believed that at least 31 students or alumni perished during the conflict. 

The Casualties

Following is a list of Pacific students and alumni who died while in service during Americas participation in World War II (Dec. 7, 1941Sept. 2, 1945) and their class year, if known:

  • Dale Baker 41
  • Robert Beattie 44
  • Dwight W. Blackman 25
  • Wendall Brown 33
  • William L. Brunson 43
  • Gene A. Butz 46
  • Addison Cathcart 45
  • J.W. Connell Jr. 33
  • Donald J. Crunican
  • Alan Detrick 43
  • Earl Dutton 39
  • John T. Furby 40
  • Evan R. Hammitt 45
  • Wayne O. Hutchens 41
  • Vincent Mrak 39
  • James M. Myers 41
  • Paul S. Ostrander 46
  • George A. Racette 41
  • Robert A. Reeher
  • Leo H. Reimers 40
  • Frank E. Roberts 46
  • Martin J. Ryan 43
  • Shin Sato 42
  • Mary Selfridge Callison 41
  • Merriman L. Smith 42
  • Charles M. Splawn 44
  • Ferdinand Stark 44
  • Brooks Taylor 43
  • Theodore R. Thornburg 44
  • Lloyd Timoney 42
  • Hal Wineland 42

 In , Pacific magazine published a series of stories about the 51勛圖 alumni who served in World War II.

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