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Wayne Kubasko
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Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Wayne KubaskoWayne Kubasko in Spokane Chronicle - Oct 14 1963
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... members of the smoke jumper unit during the The other four who jumped for the Homecoming show were Tim Walters, 21, South Bend, Ind.; Tom Giles, 23. Honolulu, Hawaii!; Wayne Kubasko, 20, Youngstown, Ohio, and Rod Aldrich, 22, Milwaukee, Wis. Girls Join Too The club has 25 active members and 18 prospective members, including eight girls, who are taking the training. ..."
Publication place: Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, United States
Wayne P. KubaskoWayne P. Kubasko in The Fort Scott Tribune - May 20 1982
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... Gouvion. David Matthew Champ of Walnut, second in the Army Transportation Corps, is majoring tn art education. Hc is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Champ. Lt. Col. Wayne P. Kubasko is professor of military science at PSU. by Quita Matson; music appreciation on acrobatic by Dana Matson and Kristen Metcalf; demonstration, "The Pains of Life for a Newborn Lamb" by ..."
Publication place: Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas, United States
Wayne KubaskoWayne Kubasko in The Spokesman-Review - Oct 15 1963
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... South Bend. credit Johnny Appleseed with planting that tree." ("There really was a Johnny Appleseed. His name was Johm Ind.; Tom Giles, 23. Honolulu. and he appeared in Hawaii; Wayne Kubasko, 20, Chapman. _ano ne app^ youngstown, Ohio, and Rod Aid- Ohio and Pennsylvania and floated down thc Ohio river, after Which he headed for the western frontier. This was about ..."
Publication place: Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, United States
Wayne KubaskoWayne Kubasko in Daily Union - June 15 1980
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"... for a long time But it was not until alter talking with members of the Old Trooper's Parachute Club that the idea became realin The leader of the club. Maj Wayne Kubasko suggested I talk lo Rick Estrine from Topeka who teaches beginning fools. I mean jumpers rike me. to skydive Estrine said, "come on down." so June 28 will be my ..."
Publication place: Junction City, Geary County, Kansas, United States
1950 United States Federal Census
Wayne P Kubasko 1944Ohio
Wayne P Kubasko, born Circa 1944
Wayne P Kubasko was born circa 1944, in birth place, Ohio, to William P Kubasko and Marie I Kubasko.
Wayne had one sister: Marcia Kubasko.