CommentsVolume 12, Issue 5 - Feature #4804Kemper Class of 1940 & 1941 - KMS Thank you for your prompt reply and your permission. I did put my name in for sudscribing to your weekly E-Zine subscription I wish you well Will Stay in touch. All the best John John Callan - 2014-03-04 00:30:30 John, Thanks. You can share the image anyway you want. glad we connected. I'm in Houston for medical procedures the next couple of weeks, so if I don't get back to you, don't think badly of me. Use the image however you please. Linda McGill Wagner - 2014-03-03 22:28:19 Hello Linda; I want to thank you so much for you recieving my comment. I only saw it just this evening Monday March 3/014. At the time that I wrote my initial comment, I didn't think that it went through. So I am so excited to see the picture show in the box in good shape. I would appreciate it if I could either talk to you by phone and/or by email about Pat's cirriculm and training that he may have recieved at Kemper at the time. More important for me as a published author, (book called: "We're Not Dead Yet" A true story out of WW1) is to have permission to use the picture in the biography. Of course your name and your website will be part of the Source List plus you name on the acknowledgement page for the biograpy. Permissions are always very important. So if you have an email I would welcome hearing from you via email too. I would very much look forward to hearing from you through my email.My phone number is 705-586-1124. But I am always willing to make the phone call, if you feel comfortable sharing you phone number. I will look forward to hearing from you. Regards I congratulate on you your work of the Okie Legacy. John callan - 2014-03-03 21:44:00 John, I am working on why the image isn't showing up. uploading it again to the image dir to see if that helps. It is a large file (2.5mb). It may be just slow in loading. I'll see what I can figure out on this end Linda McGill Wagner - 2014-02-12 18:08:49 Hello, My Name is John Callan. I was born and raised in Odell Nebraska. My family and the Pat Stanosheck family have had a long history of friendship going back to 1939, When my father Clair Callan, and Pat Stanosheck were good friends growing up and since their high school days -1939 grads of Odell High School in Odell Ne. When completed a copy of their historical familybiography will also be presented to the Old West Trails Center in Odell. Now, in my research regarding Pat Stanosheck's Military Career, I learned from Pat's wife that he graduated from Kemper. To my surprise as I write this email to you, I see Patâ??s name in the list of those in the picture on this page. Unfortunately the Class Picture box has a big RED X in it; No picture. The headline of the picture is Kemper Class of 1940 & 1941 - KMS The Class of 1940 is listed from Shannon to Wooteen and the Class of 1941 is listed from Aloff to Weimer. Pat Stanosheck Pat saw action in New Guinea in WW2. During his tour of duty (31st Infantry) in New Guinea, he earned a Silver Star in New Guinea and a Bronze Star in Korea. I would appreciate you cooperation in obtaining a copy of that class picture; any information that you could provide in regard to his curriculum and training that he might have received. Of course you website would be listed as one of my sources and listed on the Reference page. John callan - 2014-02-12 16:04:50 Please submit your own comments below.
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