
Placer High School Veterans
Since its founding in 1897, Placer High School has sent forth generations of graduates and students who have not only excelled in academics, athletics, and community service, but who have also answered the call to serve and protect our country. From World War I to recent conflicts, Placer alumni have bravely stepped forward, often in times of great uncertainty and sacrifice, to defend our freedoms. As we mark Veterans Day, we honor the legacy of those who have served, especially those who gave their lives in service to our nation.

Placer High has been home to remarkable individuals who made their mark both on and off the battlefield. Among our most notable alumni are two legendary World War II pilots. Colonel Clarence “Bud” Anderson was a three-time WWII flying ace who flew 116 combat missions. Commander Dean “Diz” Laird was the only US Naval ace to have combat victories in both the Pacific and European theaters. Both were classmates who graduated from Placer in 1939 and lifelong friends who became icons of aerial heroism. Each man lived to be more than 100 years old. Their courage and skill have become part of Placer High’s storied history and Auburn history, exemplifying the spirit of resilience and dedication that defines our school and community. These Veterans serve as a reminder of the bravery and tenacity shown by so many Placer graduates over the past 127 years.
In addition to well-known Veterans like Anderson and Laird, the legacy of service is proudly upheld by members of the Hillmen Foundation Board of Directors. Jim Barker, class of 1963, served in the Marines as tensions in Vietnam were leading to war, representing the steadfast determination and duty exemplified by so many of his generation. Dan Luper, class of 1979, committed a decade of service in the Air Force, contributing to the protection and strength of our nation’s defense. And Melany Paul Hall, class of 1992, served as an Army Captain in Iraq, continuing a proud tradition of Hillmen serving across all branches of the military. Each of these alumni reflects the Foundation’s mission of supporting Placer High School, and each brings a perspective shaped by their unique experiences in the armed forces. We invite you to read about their service in the profiles below.

Melany Paul Hall, class of 1992, served as an Army Captain in Iraq
Veterans Day is not only an occasion to honor those who served but to remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Their courage, whether on the front lines or in supporting roles, has helped protect and preserve the values we hold dear. We at the Hillmen Foundation are profoundly grateful for their service, as well as those currently serving. We strive to ensure their legacy lives on, both in our remembrance and in our support for future generations of Placer students.

Dan Luper, class of 1979, committed a decade of service in the Air Force