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Show Karl Gordon Lark BBL: So that would be about when the KGL: That's BBL: 22 Up to that time, the draft my war was going on, ... career. I ended, was so I didn't think I thinking that you'd certainly when draftable, but my draft board were not going to college complacent deferred. I wasn't was Once the Lafayette, war end up going into was never when they were college, I thought in Indiana. it I was. going to interrupt was They had changed. ended, they felt that they had enough to make up whatever about it because I I fodder, but I thought was cannon Anybody going to college, they deferred. draftees that you nobody was going in when they were fifteen, right; So I didn't think that far ahead. But had were fighting? KGL: I didn't think The ended, 1945, right? right. the service and eighteen. war August 2015 quota they had and I kept getting knew what was going to happen, but in retrospect, again, I realize that's what happened. I'm very lucky that way. BBL: So, fifteen you graduated from high school? KGL: Well, courses BBL: I didn't and I had the Without a quite graduate, because I took off. I think there were a opportunity to University of Chicago, so high school go to the couple of required I went. diploma. KGL: Yes. BBL: Were these P .E. classes KGL: No, I think American history, because you far ... I'm not which along in math, so sure was usually have or something? what required, they were. and I can't remember. I know that I'd had English. I think it four years of English. I think I I don't think it was was probably probably lacked that. So I don't think it was one an one English of that. I of the class was pretty required courses, except for English; I can't think of any other four-year requirement other than English. There 18 |