Hellcat News, (Skokie, Ill.), Vol. 21, No. 7, Ed. 1, March 1967 Page: 6 of 6
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RHINELAND
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ARDENNES-ALSACE
CENTRAL EUROPE
Twelfth Armored Div. Assn.
Harold Hendricks, Exec, Secretary
Box 13
Skokie, Illinois 60076
RETURN REQUESTED
Non-Profit Org.
U. S. POSTAGE
PAID
Permit No. 115
SKOKIE, ILL.
one in college, two in high school
and if you don't th:nk thats a load,
buy it. Guess thats why the re-
unions are so improtant to Fran-
ces and me . . . we need the rest.
Myron Herndon writes he would
like to see some of the old gang,
but with a boy in college, another
in high school and a little doll in
sixth grade he has trouble getting
away. (Getting to a reunion is
simple. You just go. Call Orville
Schilling in Fort Scott and make
a party out of the drive down.)
Wonder what made the guys
in the 82nd so virile? A letter fj-om
Alvin Baumgartner says he has
eight children. It is easy to see
why he has a farm outside of
Chicago. He said the recent snow
storm did have one blessing . . .
the telephone service went out.
With eight kids I can understand
why.
Fred Caravelli
133 N. Hinchman Ave.
Haddonfield, N. J. 08033
New Members
For January
John J. Bernard (Div. Hq.)
466 Westview Place
Englewood, N. J. 07631
Charles W. Tibbetts (44th Tank)
1 I 69 Washington St.
Dorchester, Mass. 02122
George A. Sherle (B/17)
R. D. No. 1 - Box 39
South Fork, Pa. 15956
Maxwell B. Bowman (A/23)
7406 Winstock Ave.
Valley Station, Ky. 40172
Ted C. Fichuk (A/43)
19800 Grand River Avenue
Detroit, Mich. 48223
Michael J. Barber (C/92)
653 Oxford
Steubenville, Ohio 43952
Lyle Inness (119)
1501 No. 61st St.
Lincoln, Nebr. 68506
Maynard Gjevre (A/I 34)
Hoople, No. Dak. 58243
Robt. J. Stearns (Maj. Ret. f I 34)
1 1600 Ralph Ave., N.E.
Albuquerque, N. M. 87112
Sam D Dom nico (C/495)
5 West Park Ave.
Merchantville, N. J. 08109
Irvin R. Rash (56)
1384 Dixie Highway
Louisville, Ky. 40210
Otis G. Shull (C/56)
249 Rhode Island Ave.
Massapequa, N. Y. 1 1 758
William Cannon (Hq/66)
R. D. No. 5 - Box 123
Kingston, N. Y. 12401
Harry E. Johnson (Hq/66)
408 Cedar Ave.
Highland Park, N. J. 08094
Weldon E. Norman (C/66)
Box 34
Canton, Texas 75103
MISS HELLCAT
Nine year old Kathleen Sheehy
is the daughter of Lloyd Sheehy
(Hq/495). This fourth grader is
interested in all outdoor sports,
and continually surprises her
parents with facts and figures on
just about any sport. She also
keeps her parents in constant fear
she will come home from school
with a football helmet and should-
er pads.
MR. HELLCAT JR.
Young Bryan Josefowski, 10 yr.
old son of John and Stella Jose-
fowski (Hq/17) is a familiar fig-
ure at reunions. If your wearing
a HELLCAT reunion button he
will always give you a warm smile,
and a cheery "Hi". Papa John,
said between Stella, his wife, and
Bryan he couldn't stay way from
a reunion if he wanted to.
WIN THE "BIMI'
Joseph J. Pawelski (Hq/495)
4 19 Roesch Ave.
Buffalo, N. Y. 14207
Floyd Bonimo (D/714)
2421 N. Commonwealth Ave.
Los Angeles, Calif. 90027
Walter Chojmacki (714)
1840 N. Lafayette
Dearborn, Mich. 48128
Adrian Lindquist (B/714)
202 McBride
Milbank, No. Dak. 57252
WRITE YOUR REP
VOL. 21
FEBRUARY 1967
NO. 6
THE HELLCAT NEWS
HAROLD HENDRICKS — EDITOR
Box 13 Skokie, Illinois 60076
The Hellcat News is published monthly by the 12th Armored Division
Association —All communications should be sent to the Executive
Secretary and checks made payable to the Association.
82nd Medic Reports
WHAT A WONDERFUL FEEL-
ING! Our 82nd is starting to real-
ly move forward. We have seven
members more in the first six
months than we had all last year.
We still haven't heard from Frank
Dobransky (C) or Frank Leone
(B) yet, but if I can keep Rita at
the typewrite we'll win that BIMI
at the Detroit reunion.
The big problem is reaching
non-members. Surely some of you
fellows are in contact or have the
addresses of 82nd boys that we
could get back in the 12th Arm'd
Assn. Send them to the executive
secretary.
Murray Davis visited John
Vitolo in New York and they
decided to make the Detroit re-
union in August .
Robert Pannell writes he hasn't
heard from Frank Thomas for
some while. Guess he has the
same trouble most of us have.
Children in the "GO" group, while
Mom and Pop stay home. We have
CHRIS PEDERSEN (G-2, Div.
Hq), 1031 Ela Rd„ Palatine, 111.
writes: My son, Ken, was home
from basic for a 2 week furlough.
Talking with him sure brought
back old times. Basic training
doesn't seem to have changed
much, but one thing did disturb
me. THE FELLOWS GAVE
THEIR DRILL SERGEANT A
CHRISTMAS GIFT. This doesn't
sound like the Army we knew I
My daughter, Jane is a senior at
Wisconsin Univ. in LaCrosse and
will be graduating this June.
"It was dark! How did I know whose
cattle I was rustling?"
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