Lots of boys, such as Macon Causey, left high school and went to war before coming back and finishing later. Also, there was a women's army camp near the Italian prisoner camp so Dr. Roy Grizzel said at one of the Historical Society's meetings. He had information that he had gotten from somewhere. In addition, there was a Japanese relocation center at Jerome(I think), I know there was one at Rowher. Beth Thurman or Terri Wolfe Monticello, AR 367-2701