The Eckstein School (1940s) (Continued)

Many families waited anxiously for news of loved ones who were serving overseas. Eckstein students who went on to serve in World War Two included:

Alexander Bailey Jr.

Leonard Bailey

Stanley Bailey

Charles Bright

John W. Bright

Richard Bright

John R. Bright

Elmer Brock

Clyde Cooper

Gene L. Farley

Lucien Farley

William K. Farley Jr.

Charles W. Hall Jr.

James Hall

Thomas Harris

Lee J. Holiday

Clarence Eugene Hoyles

Ernest McClure Hoyles

James H. Hoyles

Leonard K. Hoyles

Loretta Elaine Hoyles

Harold Johnson

Harold V. Kilgour

Robert C. Lees

Thomas Murray

Robert Neal

George Olverson

Charles Parrish

Foy Parrish

Jerome Parrish

Joseph Parrish

Joe Pikes

Homer Ransom

George C. Ray

Winton E. Ray

Charles G. Saunders

John B. Saunders

Joe W. Saunders

Eugene Smith

Ghainous W. Smiley Jr.

James Woodward Spears

Meredith R. Spears

Herman Curry Thompson

Howard W. Todd

Ollie B. Todd

Robert Todd

Alonso Turner

Samuel H. Turner Jr.

Thomas C. Turner

Charles W all

Eugene William

John R. Williams Jr.

John T. Williams

Lee Roy Williams

William L. Williams

Eckstein class picture (undated). From L to R: Front row: 4th from left :Mary Jean McCummins, Teacher: Miss Burgess, 7th from left: Lyda Brown, Samuel Cooper, Mary Lee Radney, Charles Hibbitt Second row: left to right, Betty Wilkinson, Dorothy Parrish, 5th child from left: Bobby Pigler, Christine Williams, Calvin Phelps, Eddy Kiles and Freddy Starks Third Row: Harry Bailey, Foster Brock, Arthur Williams, Elmer Redmon, Randall Saturday, David Williams and John Redmon
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