An article that describes how both the cadets of the 96th College Detachment and the female students of the Oshkosh State Teachers College had good times at the "Detachment Dances," and expresses the need for a date bureau.
An editorial written in The Oshkosh Advance by 2 cadets of the 96th College Detachment. The editorial explains to the girls of Oshkosh State Teachers College why the cadets cannot say "hello" to them during the week. The rules set up by the army…
Officers of the 96th College Detachment posing for picture. Officers include Back row left to right: 1st Lt. Jesse Fuchs, 1st Lt. Robert Akia, Warrant Officer Jerry Wallace, Front row left to right: 1st Lt. Roy Sewell Jr., Major Richard…
An article from Tailspin, the cadet newspaper, chronicling the weekend activities of the Squadron 58. Squadron 58 visited the Raulf Hotel and drank, danced, and sang with the girls from Oshkosh.
Swart Hall was used as the practice school on campus. During World War Two it served as the 96th College Detachment's barracks, and after the war it went back to being the practice school. Currently Swart is used as the daycare and university…