a oftheav. J-qpeKa, lg with nor husband, who leaves next week for San Diego, Calif,• * “ . *ters to his mother, Mrs, Nan E. Roche of Baxter Springs, Kas., onek W r* * w jwould think he was on Vacation.Apparently pat has the faculty of forgetting routine and dreary •tasks' and recalling only the gor-V'm:Amjy.'im■SP'Kr'S.v.v.v.‘WAm•W.W-//SS?Wlt;ilt;. :vlt;.•-v-mYymmitiifimmt:‘'YY'a•a-ZYlt;f?,mmmmmmW§' rVV.'. i .A * *rtM-SiIB*SSrm*■»IIftxZ'-YifliW'.mKvfacsssPAT B. ROCHEgeous * climate, the pientifcude of the tropic foods, etc., and the swimming parties “after work.”Young Roche enlisted last April at'17 while still at Quapaw high school. He was a football star there and apparently is keeping in trim for a return engagement at his old sport.The Navy insisted he finish high school, then sent him to San Diego, Calif., for boot training. His furlough directly after that showed his friends and family how well ho is adapting himself to Sendee. Pat is an Eastern Shawnee Indian u,n-'’1* the jurisdiction of the Quapawgency.He has a cousin in the Woman's army who outranks- him, since she is a second lieutenant. He figured when they meet he will be too busy ;o worry much. For she is in North Africa.• • •-Back to BaseIV'; and Rout Tex. in, It took ego, from a thii Petty gradi class tione