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Rose Halpin (鈥06)

On weekdays, Rose Halpin (鈥06) serves as the head of technical services at Westchester Public Library in Chesterton, Ind., where she runs the cataloguing department for two branches and a museum. For one weekend a month and two weeks each summer, though, she assumes an entirely different role as an officer in the 470th Movement Control Battalion, U.S. Army Reserve.

In February, 2nd Lt. Halpin will take a four-month leave of absence from her library duties for Military Police training. That program follows three months of training last summer, when she completed Officer Candidate School in Fort Benning, Ga. As a reserve she will mostly fulfill her six-year commitment to the Army stateside unless, of course, she is deployed 鈥 a likely possibility.

Does she look forward to serving overseas? 鈥淣o, we all want world peace,鈥 2nd Lt. Halpin . 鈥淏ut that鈥檚 what I signed up for. I wanted to do something more significant in my life. Nobody鈥檚 going to live or die by the cataloging decisions I make. I saw this as an opportunity to broaden my horizons and give back. I鈥檒l be changing myself as a person and be part of something that鈥檚 bigger than me, to help others.鈥

Upon graduating from OCS, 2nd Lt. Halpin reflected that the liberal education she received at the College had prepared her well. 鈥淚鈥檝e been taught how to think about things and analyze things. It鈥檚 been a broadening experience,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hen you鈥檙e leading people, and responsible for people, if you can鈥檛 look at the big picture and know where you鈥檙e going, you鈥檙e going to have a big problem.鈥