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1 Know your alumni! Statistical breakdown of alumni by academic degrees received.
2 Naval Training School A WAVE salutes; photo.
3 The Campanile The Campanile in winter; photo.
4 Untitled Snowy winter night; photo.
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5 Teachers College makes way for WAVES WAVES basic training school opens December 15, 1942; over one thousand trainees will be on campus; description of training and daily activities; photo.
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6 Service flag is dedicated Home economics students create college service flag; 803 alumni and former students now in military service.
7 Visiting musical stars Trapp Family Singers highlight season.
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8 Dr. Beard is Registrar Replacing Selmer Larson, who is teaching math and science courses required by war emergency; photo.
9 Hobo Day Students celebrate Hobo Day; photo.
10 Winning the war Professor Bender and coaches McCuskey and Whitford are in military service.
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11 Capt. Charles T. Kramer In the army at Memphis Q. M. C. Depot, in Memphis, Tennessee.
12 Capt. Frank Johnson Works in the medical administrative corps in Ft. Sam Houston, Texas; his wife is the former Bernice Davin.
13 Capt. Howard W. Fearing Stationed with the army in Miami Beach, Florida.
14 Capt. U. K. Reese He is in the Army Specialist Corps in Ft. Meade, Maryland.
15 Dr. Joseph B. Vassder Veer A major for the 52nd Evacuation. Hospital on the island of New Caledonia.
16 Dr. M. H. Thielen Chairman for Civilian Defense in Grundy Center, Iowa.
17 Edwin Brockman Lieutenant in naval training at Princeton University.
18 Forrest Wheeler His father was a lieutenant in the navy and he is personal advisor at the Twin City Ordnance Plant in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
19 Fredrick J. Erickson Chief specialist in the navy at Great Lakes.
20 George H. Mount Civilian psychologist at the Santa Ana Army Air Base.
21 Glenn W. Moon Member of the War Price and Rationing Board in Stamford, Connecticut.
22 J. E. Partington Works in the Office of Alien Property Custodian in Washington, D. C.
23 James McCreary Line inspector for the Nebraska Defense corps.
24 Joseph Anderson First lieutenant of artillery in the army in Fort Riley, Kansas.
25 Lieut. Col. S. C. Jacobsen With the 45th armored regiment in Camp Beele, California.
26 Mrs. James A. Sultzer The former Ethel A. Boles is training to become an instructor in wire cable splicing.
27 Pvt. Allen Walker Read Works with the Army Military Intelligence Service in New York.
28 Pvt. Edmund H. Birkholz In the Army Administration School in Oxford, Mississippi.
29 Ray S. Dix He has three sons in the armed force.
30 William B. Bell In the Chief Division of Wildlife Research in Chicago, Illinois.
31 William C. Conradi Service pastor for the Service Commission in Pueblo, Colorado.
32 Willis E. Salisbury His father, Paul C., is a lieutenant colonel in the army hospital unit in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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33 C. Lynn Boyce Chief Specialist in physical education in the navy; worked at the Nebraska Power Company.
34 D. Maurice Caldwell Draftsman at the International Harvester Company in East Moline, Illinois.
35 Dr. Carl J. Formanack Working for the Red Cross in Peterborough, England.
36 Everett Davies Chief specialist in physical education at the navy station in Norfolk, Virginia.
37 Frances S. Cushman Vice-president of an evacuation camp for Japanese in Poston, Arizona.
38 Frances V. Callaghan International business machine operator for the army in Proving Ground, Illinois.
39 Frank M. Everhart Tool maker in Rock Island, Illinois
40 Fred L. Graham Member of the Permanent Personnel of the army air force technical training command in Miami Beach, Florida.
41 Harold Schrump Chief petty officer for the navy in Norfolk, Virginia.
42 Harry K. Stolze Army air force instructor in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
43 John Fabrick Attending Officer's Candidate School in Miami, Florida.
44 John L. Hunt Assistant field director for the American Red Cross in Crowder, Missouri.
45 Kenneth S. Baldwin Corporal in the army at Fort Logan, Colorado.
46 Lieut. Dave McCuskey Director of physical training in the army air corps. in La Junta, Colorado.
47 Lieut. David C. Bartelma In charge of wrestling at the cadet physical training program in Iowa City, Iowa.
48 Loren Lamont Okey Enlisted in the naval reserves as a hospital apprentice at Great Lakes.
49 Maj. Thomas L. Donnelly Practiced law and was then ordered to active duty to Fort Thomas, Kentucky.
50 Pfc. John Day Located in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
51 Philip J. Fiebelkorn Instructor in radio in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
52 Pvt. Howard Hughes Officer candidate in Camp Wolters, Texas.
53 Pvt. Joseph K. Park Bombardier in the army air corps. in San Francisco, California.
54 Pvt. Leonard M. Thompson Works with the army Medical Detachment in Lemore, California.
55 Pvt. Lloyd W. Phillips In the army at Fort Riley, Kansas.
56 Raymond Bushgens Does defense work in the engineering department of an airplane manufacturing company in Miami, Florida.
57 Russell R. Crabtree Civilian instructor for the Army Air Force in Lincoln, Nebraska.
58 Sherman J. Tollefson Supervisor of a defense plant in Waterloo, Iowa.
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59 "Fun on a furlough" Mr. and Mrs. Harland Riebe enjoy the Homecoming Hobo Day dance.
60 Corp. Royal B. Nash Works in the medical division of the army air corps in the Canal Zone area.
61 Corp. Vinton R. Bouslough Weather observer for the army air force in Lawrenceville, Illinois.
62 Gerald E. Faust Enlisted in the naval reserve.
63 Lieut. James Dardis Physical director and attending training school in Miami Beach, Florida.
64 Lieut. Marshall W. Esslinger Stationed at Camp Swift, Texas.
65 Marval Fern Married to Lieut. Churchill T. Williams and lives in Waterloo, Iowa.
66 Murray S. Spurgin Lieutenant in Olathe, Kansas.
67 Pvt. Oliver Miller With Co. D, 54th Bn. in Camp Walters, Kansas.
68 Sgt. Glenn L. Olsen With the Q. M. C. Detachment in Angel Island, California.
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69 Panthers carry off their third consecutive conference championship 1942 football team photo; photo.
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70 Basketeers promise excitement for sports fans Basketball season preview; photo.
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71 Reviewing football 1942 football season review; record was 6-1.
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72 Pharmacist Mate Brown remembers the Solomons Navy veteran of Solomon Islands action serves in WAVES sick bay in Bartlett Hall; photo.
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73 Teachers urged to register now for new positions
Goetch--Edward W. (Education Faculty)
Table showing placements for 1941-1942; description of this year's needs.
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74 Students bunk four in a room With WAVES in Bartlett Hall, students are crowded into other facilities; women now use Seerley Hall for Men; photo.
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75 Alvin A. Weller Lieutenant Weller died when the plane he was in crashed on November 28, 1942, in Hawaii.
76 Arnold E. Schneider Instructor for the U. S. Navy Training School in Toledo, Ohio; also working as head of the department of business education at State Teachers College in St. Cloud, Minnesota.
77 Carl B. Strand Private in the army at Fort Douglas, Utah.
78 Donald Ray Gooden Pharmacist mate in the navy; located somewhere in the Pacific.
79 Francis Rummel Hospital apprentice at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station; his family lives in Mason City, Iowa.
80 Frederick Breckenfelder Seaman for the coast guard in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
81 G. F. Flanagan Chief petty officer in the physical education department for the navy in Seattle, Washington.
82 Harold Benda Works for the United States Coast Guard with Roy Smith in Alameda, California.
83 Jens F. Soe Second Lieutenant Soe, of the army engineer corps, died in August 1942, somewhere in England while on duty.
84 Lieut. Roger A. Prior Now in the Army Air Force and lives in New York City.
85 Lowell F. Clauson Hospital apprentice for the naval reserve at the Great Lakes Training Station.
86 Mahlon (Curly) Hintzman Foreman of the road construction crew in Fairbanks, Alaska.
87 Maj. Paul A. Johnson With the Army Air Corps in Victoria, Texas.
88 Max Reinstein Entered the army as a volunteer officer candidate.
89 PFC. Roger H. Bennett With the medical training group at Camp Grant, Illinois.
90 Robert A. Guilford Specialist at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station.
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91 Baird McIlroy An ensign in the navy; stationed in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
92 Clair O. Kraft Going to Quantico, Virginia, to the Marine base.
93 Corp. Carl E. Ortmeyer In the army quartermaster corps in Hawaii.
94 Corp. Glenn W. Behrens In the Army Officers Candidate Class 46 in Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
95 Corp. Robert H. Wick With the army at Camp Carson, Colorado.
96 Donald D. Klotz Seaman in the Coast Guard; lives in Bellevue, Washington.
97 Gretchen E. Stoessel Married Clifford Peck and lives in Bismarck, North Dakota.
98 Guy Iversen Lieutenant went missing in action on the Bataan Peninsula; his family heard of this in June 1942.
99 James W. Convy Lieutenant was accidentally shot and killed at the air gunnery school in Las Vegas, Nevada, on November 23, 1942.
100 Joseph B. Anderson Ensign in the navy and attended the navy's diesel engineering course at Purdue.
101 Lee Dougherty Ensign in the naval air corps died while on patrol duty in the Pacific on August 9, 1942.
102 Lieut. Andrew G. George In the infantry division in the army; stationed in Australia.
103 Lieut. John A. Cowie In the army and is in Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.
104 Lorenz P. Krueger Seaman in the Coast Guard and stationed in Ocean City, Maryland.
105 Melvin S. Pool Private in the army at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
106 Pfc. Maurice L. Carr In the army at Camp Blanding, Florida.
107 Robert A. Guilford Specialist in teaching drafting at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station.
108 Robert Foster Royal Canadian Air Force pilot was killed on April 14, 1942, when his plane crashed near Mildland, Ontario, Canada.
109 Seaman 2/c Frank G. Hanna With the navy at Port Hueneme, California.
110 Second Lieut. George B. Hughes In the army at Fort Knox, Kentucky.
111 Sgt. Harry K. Myers In the army at Fort Bliss, Texas.
112 Sgt. John S. Beebee Stationed at Fort Washington, Maryland.
113 Sgt. Rall M. Reading In the army and stationed in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
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114 Dale D. Munger Warrant officer for the army in Snelling, Minnesota.
115 Donald W. Schultz Midshipman for the navy at Tower Court in Chicago, Illinois.
116 Forrest Hanifan Attending mechanics school for the Army Air Corps in Chicago, Illinois.
117 Gunnar S. M. Overgaard Army inspector of powder and explosives in Burlington, Iowa.
118 John G. McClellan In the ordnance inspection department of the army in East Chicago, Indiana.
119 John K. Urice Private in the army located at the Florence Internment Camp in Florence, Arizona.
120 Lieut. Donald W. South Works in the Office of the Quartermaster at the army air base in Camp Rapids in Rapid City, South Dakota.
121 Lieut. G. Gordon Ellis Psychologist for the army specialist corps in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
122 Lieut. Griffin T. Eggers Graduated from infantry school and is now in Little Rock, Arkansas.
123 Lieut. James W. Selzer With the 25th Pursuit Squadron in San Francisco, California.
124 Lieut. Malcom McLelland Stationed in Mitchell Field, New York.
125 Lieut. Robert H. Richards Commanding officer at Camp Beale in Marysville, California.
126 Lloyd R. Pierce An ensign in the naval reserve.
127 Milo Lawton Senior clerk in the ordnance department at Camp Adair.
128 Orville E. Nichols Specialist in physical education at Camp Endicott, Rhode Island.
129 Paul J. Wadle In the army at Camp Davis, North Carolina.
130 Pfc. Fred M. Meyer Stationed at Camp Carson, Colorado.
131 PFC. Rutherford D. Rogers With the army air corps in West Palm Beach, Florida.
132 Pvt. Harold D. Hanawalt In the army at Camp Barkeley, Texas.
133 Pvt. James Freeman In the army at Camp Wallace, Texas.
134 Pvt. Norman Sea In the army medical corps at Fort Bragg, North Carolina; his wife is the former Kathryn M. Klein.
135 Q. James Irwin Completed his flying school training; received his wings with a second lieutenant's commission in the air corps reserve.
136 Raymond Cheney Chief petty officer in the navy at Norfolk, Virginia.
137 Raymond L. Nelson Corporal at the army air base in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
138 Robert L. Clark Technical sergeant for the Coast Artillery at Camp Callan in San Diego, California.
139 Seaman 1/c Harvey Coe, Jr. Attending a naval trade school at the Great Lakes Training Station.
140 Sgt. Edward F. Volberding Stationed in Scotland and was one of six American soldiers who were interviewed by Princess Elizabeth.
141 Terry Olin Chief specialist in the physical education division of the naval reserve.
142 Wendell J. Rider First class specialist and chaplain's assistant at the Naval Air Station in Norfolk, Va.
143 William D. Black Second lieutenant for the army's armored infantry at Fort Knox, Kentucky.
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144 Aron Laipple Second lieutenant in the army at the air base in Topeka, Kansas.
145 Aviation Cadet Davis W. Natvig In the army air corps in San Antonio, Texas.
146 Corp. Donald E. Chambers In the army air corps and stationed on the Hawaiian Islands; William L. Chambers is a lieutenant at the University of Iowa; Samuel W. Chambers is with the U. S. Weather Bureau Station.
147 Harold B. Church Chief petty officer in the navy at Norfolk, Virginia.
148 Jerome R. Cross Second lieutenant and pilot at the Army Air Forces Navigation School in Monroe, Louisiana.
149 John C. Costigan Taking officers training for the army air corps in Miami Beach, Florida.
150 Karl J. Kutish Storekeeper in the navy at Camp Elliott in San Diego, California.
151 Melvin Mohr Chief specialist at the Naval Recruiting Station in Boston, Massachusetts.
152 Noel R. Bacon Lieutenant in the naval air service at Cecil Field in Jacksonville, Florida.
153 Pvt. Eldon Bassel In the Marine Detachment in Logan, Utah.
154 Pvt. Kenneth D. Haahr With Co. A, 36th Army. Inf. at Camp Pickett, Virginia.
155 Pvt. William J. Bucher In the army air corps at Fort Myers, Florida.
156 Ray Blake An ensign in the navy in St. Louis, Missouri.
157 Raymond Beck In the army signal corps in Des Moines, Iowa.
158 Richard Bergstrom Seaman in the navy.
159 Staff Sgt. H. F. Birney Physical instructor of cadets in Hanford, California.
160 Veryl E. Nilsson In the Civilian Public Service in Walhalla, Michigan.
161 Victor H. Foster Lieutenant in the army at Colorado Springs, Colorado.
162 Wayne S. Van Deest Private in the army and located at Camp Kohler in Sacramento, California.
163 Wilmar C. Dubes Instructor in ground maintenance for the navy in Norman, Oklahoma; his wife is the former Cleo Lenz.
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164 Allen E. Kane Private in the army and stationed at Camp Barkeley, Texas.
165 Corp. B. Earl Baker Radio instructor in the army at Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
166 Corp. Eugene C. Bovee Stationed at Camp Grant, Illinois.
167 Corp. Roland Hellwig Does advanced radio work at Camp Murphy in Florida.
168 Dale F. Smith Second lieutenant in the army at Nashville, Tennessee.
169 Ensign George E. Henney On active duty on the Gulf Coast with the navy.
170 Ensign LeRoy N. Jensen Taking a class at the University of Illinois for diesel engineering.
171 James V. Trotto Deck officer preliminary training for the navy at Notre Dame University.
172 Jay F. Beckley Chief petty officer in the naval reserve in Ames, Iowa.
173 John P. Carey Corporal in the army and stationed at Hill Field in Ogden, Utah.
174 Karl D. Melcher, Jr. An aviation cadet in Corpus Christi, Texas.
175 Kenneth C. Weatherwax Works in physical training with the air corps in Amarillo Field, Texas; his wife is the former Bette Brooks.
176 Kenneth Irvin Perry Carpenter's mate in the navy at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station.
177 Larry Bjornstad Postmaster for Company A. in San Francisco, California.
178 Lieut. James S. Stinehart In the Coast Artillery at Fort Monroe, Virginia; his wife is the former Eileen Rutherford.
179 Lieut. R. A. Gibson Stationed at Camp Swift in Austin, Texas.
180 Lieut. Robert B. Hughes With the army air corps at Stewart field in West Point, New York.
181 Lieut. Robert F. Todd Bomber pilot in the army over the Pacific; his father is C. M. Todd.
182 Lieut. Wendell F. Wood In the army's quartermaster's corps overseas.
183 Luke L. Boone Second class seaman; attending service school at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois.
184 Mike Rajcevich Second lieutenant stationed at Camp Swift, Texas.
185 Pfc. Wesley R. Farnum In the army at Camp Rucker, Alabama.
186 Pvt. Carleton A. Rider In the radio and television school of the army in Newark, New Jersey.
187 Pvt. Douglas Dunsmoor An engineer for the army at Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri.
188 Pvt. Robert N. Aupperle Member of the band and works in the post office for the army in Douglas, Utah.
189 Roy Jorgensen Training for the navy at the University of Chicago.
190 Staff Sgt. John H. Mammen With the army in Alaska.
191 Walter and Orrin Stephen Privates in the army; both are stationed in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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192 Aviation Cadet John R. Porter With the naval air corps at Corpus Christi, Texas.
193 Cadet Richard J. Bandfield Received his silver wing and gold bar, as did Cadet George Heintz, Jr.
194 Capt. Dale R. Gidley With the Marine Corps in Cristobal, Canal Zone.
195 Clare Preston He is expected to receive his commission as lieutenant.
196 Corp. Lynniel A. Moore In the army at Camp McCoy, Wisconsin.
197 Don Henry Hospital apprentice first class on the Mare Island, California.
198 Francis G. Turner Seaman in the Pacific at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
199 Francis H. Babcock Chief petty officer at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station.
200 Gerald A. Pieres Lieutenant in the armored forces with an address in Los Angeles, California.
201 Gordon Hoxie Entered the armed forces but plans to complete his doctoral degree in history and international relations.
202 Karl David Melcher, Jr. Naval aviation cadet in Corpus Christi, Texas.
203 L. M. Vaughn Corporal in Fargo, North Dakota.
204 Lieut. Herb Hamilton Instructor in basic flying at Minter Field in Bakersfield, California.
205 Lieut. Richard E. Munns Stationed at Camp Bowie, Texas.
206 Mark D. Watson Hospital attendant at Camp Dewey in Great Lakes, Illinois.
207 Melvin H. Mueller Civilian instructor for the army air corps in Lincoln, Nebraska.
208 Otis Crozier Laboratory technician at Camp McCoy, Wisconsin.
209 Paul W. Duitscher An instructor at Chanute Field in Rantoul, Illinois.
210 Pfc. Galer J. Miller With Detached Medical in New Orleans, Louisiana.
211 Pfc. Oren J. Weir In the Infantry band and Rhythm Major Orchestra in New York City.
212 Pvt. Albert V. English In the army at Camp Pickett, Virginia.
213 Pvt. Charles M. Messerschmitt In the army air corps at Gulfport Field in Mississippi.
214 Pvt. Melvin P. McGovern In the medical department of the army at Denver, Colorado.
215 Pvt. Orrie Rew In the army air force at Chanute Field, Illinois.
216 Pvt. Roy C. Nelson Stationed at Camp Wolters, Texas; his wife is the former Eileen Sawyer.
217 Roger G. Isaacson Enlisted in the army air corps and is waiting for his call.
218 Roy W. Olsen First lieutenant in the air corps located somewhere in Hawaii.
219 Sgt. H. L. Missildine With the Medical Department at Camp Rucker, Alabama.
220 Sgt. Roger Gullixson In the army at Camp Pinedale, California.
221 Staff Sgt. Robert C. Mineck In the medical department of the army at Camp Carson, Colorado.
222 Tech. Sgt. James H. Hamilton In the army air force at Fort George Wright, Washington.
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223 August Ebel Midshipman for the naval reserve in Annapolis, Maryland.
224 Aviation Cadet Paul A. Rietz With the army air corps in Santa Ana, California.
225 Aviation Cadet Robert M. McCowen In the army air corps in Blythe, California.
226 Bert L. Shepard Physical education instructor for the army air force.
227 Bill Close Stationed on Government Island in Alameda, California.
228 Charles M. McGaffin Chief specialist in the naval reserve and stationed in Chicago.
229 Chester R. Yeager Second lieutenant after attending Roswell Army Flying School.
230 Chief Petty Officer Lester S. Hauer Physical education instructor in the navy at Newport, Rhode Island.
231 Corp. John D. Stark In the army at Camp Rucker, Alabama.
232 Corp. Robert M. Shaw Stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas.
233 Curtis W. Mahaffey Musician with a Navy band for the navy in Washington, D. C.
234 D. E. Lundberg Ensign in the navy at Cornell University.
235 Edward J. Phippin Second lieutenant in the physical education branch of the army air forces.
236 Ensign Leslie J. Fry Ensign in the naval air corps in Miami, Florida.
237 Forrest E. Luellen Ensign in the naval air corps and stationed in San Francisco, California.
238 Howard W. Rabey Corporal at Camp Carson, Colorado.
239 Lee E. Polley Chief specialist in recruit training in Great Lakes, Illinois.
240 Lieut. Gifford C. Loomer In the Marine Corps at Quantico, Virginia.
241 Lieut. Robert L. Brown With the army air corps in England.
242 Lieut. Vernon H. Kruse Instructor at the Miami Beach Air Force Schools of the army in Florida.
243 Michael Goodman Second lieutenant in the army air corps.
244 Pfc. Norman G. Hanson Stationed at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas.
245 Pvt. Charles M. Messerschmitt Training to be an airplane mechanic at Gulfort Field, Mississippi.
246 Pvt. James Reynolds With the Induction Center at Fort Snelling, Minnesota.
247 Pvt. Loy C. Johnson In the army air force in Rantoul, Illinois.
248 Pvt. Walter A. Rodby In the army at Camp Robinson, Arkansas.
249 Raymond W. Grobe Enlisted in the navy as a hospital apprentice.
250 Sgt. Robert E. Larson Classification specialist for the army at Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri.
251 Staff Sgt. Edward H. Puritz In the medical department at Camp Hulen, Texas.
252 Thomas B. Wilson Private first class in the army in Alaska.
253 William B. Hitch Stationed at Camp Craft, South Carolina.
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254 August A. Ebel Midshipman for the reserve in Annapolis, Maryland.
255 Charles E. Boevers With the anti-aircraft artillery division at Camp Davis, North Carolina.
256 Corp. John W. Stahly In the army and stationed at Camp Rucker, Alabama.
257 Deane C. Nuss Chief specialist in the navy in Norfolk, Virginia.
258 Dennis H. Peterson Aviation cadet in the army air corps in San Antonio, Texas.
259 Donald J. Stout In the Coast Guard and taking officer training in New London, Connecticut.
260 Everett Mueller Midshipman in the naval reserve in Chicago, Illinois.
261 George W. Hermann Corporal technician for the army signal corps. in Kansas City, Missouri.
262 Glenn H. Miller With the Technology School at Chanute Field in Rantoul, Illinois.
263 Glenn Robert Kurtz Cadet in the coast guard at Eldora, Iowa.
264 James M. Vaughan An ensign in the navy in Newport, Rhode Island.
265 James Phillip Van Houten Stationed at Camp Crowder, Missouri.
266 James T. Podemski Private first class and stationed in Quantico, Virginia.; candidate for officer with the marines.
267 John R. Moodie Midshipman in the naval reserve in New York City.
268 Joseph A. Peterson In the air corps in Alamogordo, New Mexico.
269 Lieut. Fred Ritze Stationed with the Marine Corps at Quantico, Virginia.
270 Lt. John H. Mayer In the Marine Corps at Quantico, Virginia.
271 Midshipman Chris Overgaard In the navy in New York City.
272 Midshipman Richard T. Lattin In the navy in New York.
273 Pfc. Robert W. Porteous Stationed at the army air base in Bainbridge, Georgia.
274 Pfc. Walter E. Riordan In the marine corps officer training in Quantico, Virginia.
275 Pvt. Claude Rayburn With the Field Artillery in the Hawaiian Islands; his wife is the former Dorothy Roll.
276 Pvt. Dale H. Nuss An engineer at Camp Young in California.
277 Pvt. John A. Brenton with the army at Ft. Warren, Wyoming.
278 Pvt. Milan C. Miller With the Technology School in Barracks, Missouri.
279 Pvt. William G. Filer In the army and stationed at Camp Dodge, Iowa.
280 Pvt. William Phillips Anti-aircraft training battalion in the army at Camp Callan in San Diego, California.
281 Robert R. Hunt Midshipman in the naval reserve at Columbia University.
282 Sgt. William Jochumsen Private in the army at Camp Howze, Texas.
283 Staff Sgt. Dale E. Orton In the quartermasters corps of the army air force in Meridian, Mississippi.
284 Staff Sgt. Iver L. Bidne In the army and stationed at Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky.
285 Travis J. E. Phillips Ensign in the naval reserve and stationed in State College, Pennsylvania; Donald E. Lundberg was also an ensign.
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286 Amy M. Devitt Enlisted in the WAAC's in Des Moines, Iowa.
287 Christie M. Tollefson Lieutenant and recruiting officer at the WAAC's in Syracuse, New York.
288 Clara Emma Dack Duffey An auditor at the U. S. General Accounting Office in Washington, D. C.
289 Ensign Dora M. Smith A navy nurse and student at George Washington University; studying dietetics to teach the corpsman.
290 Flora Thane Shaw Reported for duty.
291 Irma K. Kauffman Second lieutenant in the army nursing corps in Hawaii.
292 Jeanne Jennings Second lieutenant in the army nursing corps at Camp Robinson in Arkansas.
293 Lenore Jay Carstensen Lives at Yucca Cottages in San Antonio, Texas.
294 Lieut. (j.g.) Irma Formanack In the navy nurse corps in Corona, California.
295 Lillian Myers Assistant to the U. S. Public Health Administrator in Chicago, Illinois.
296 Lucile Vosgerau A naval nurse stationed at Tutuila, Samoa.
297 Lucille Townsend Dietician in the army at Camp Shelby in Mississippi.
298 Mable M. Hartz Personnel worker with the Sperry Gyroscope Company in New York City.
299 Marjorie L. Cook Morse code instructor at the Radio Operating Division in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
300 Mildred Hollis Swanson Junior inspector at the Burgess-Norton Company in Geneva, Illinois.
301 Mrs. Alpha Niffenegger Mattfeld Junior engineering draftsman at the Rock Island Arsenal in Illinois.
302 Mrs. Dorthea E. Wade Hall An aircraft observer in Hebo, Oregon.
303 Mrs. Jerome L. Kuhl The former Wilma N. Miller worked in the war department in San Antonio, Texas.
304 Mrs. Joseph F. Distel The former Marcella Feyereisen is a junior clerk in the War Department at Fort Crook in Nebraska.
305 Mrs. L. A. Klisart The former Edna A. Elster is principal hostess at the army air base in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
306 Mrs. Lee Frances Barrett Works for the Douglas Aircraft Company in Long Beach, California.
307 Mrs. Richard Romberg The former Sebieann Vanderburg is an aluminum welder at Long Beach, California.
308 Pauline Johnson U. S. Army hostess at Fort Des Moines, Iowa.
309 Pauline McNally Third officer in the WAAC's at Fort Des Moines, Iowa.
310 Pauline Wilcox Does army physiotherapy work at the hospital in Denver.
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311 Barbara Howard Senior recreation director of the American Red Cross at Camp Bowie in Texas.
312 Carrol Dean Assistant director of the U. S. O. in Alexandria, Louisiana.
313 Della Thon Married Dale E. Taylor on June 5, 1942.
314 Doris N. Brayton Married Floyd Peterson on February 27 ,1942.
315 Evelyn K. Rasche Married Glenn W. Lawton on July 18, 1942.
316 Helen L. Church In the WAAC's at Fort Des Moines, Iowa.
317 Jane Charlesworth On the Red Cross staff at Camp Wolters in Texas.
318 Jane Loban Taking observations at the weather bureau in Kansas City, Missouri.
319 Jessie Shillinglaw Married O. A. Summerfield on September 14, 1942.
320 Lenore Marie Steege Married Lester Dresch on July 2, 1942.
321 Leona B. Karstens Married N. D. Isbelle on August 16, 1941.
322 Marian I. Moen Attending radio electronics school in Omaha, Nebraska.
323 Mary E. Willits Works at the Vega Aircraft Corporation in Burbank, California.
324 Mary Frances Shedd Married Henry E. Pavey on April 6, 1942.
325 Mildred Dayton Married William H. Barnes on September 13, 1941.
326 Miriam Holst Enlisted in the WAAC's at Fort Des Moines, Iowa.
327 Robina Miller Married Herman Engemann on May 5, 1942.
328 Ruth M. Welhousen Junior aircraft communicator with the Civil Aeronautics Administration in Kansas City, Missouri.
329 Thelma Young An officer's candidate at Fort Des Moines, Iowa.
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330 Announcement is made of the marriage of Velma Jean Ringgenberg She married Fred Nus, Jr.
331 Arthur W. Mullens Married Elinor Hathaway on April 3, 1942.
332 Bernita Bushnell Married Paul C. Grimm on June 17, 1942.
333 Bessie Comfort Married Kenneth Holveck on June 7, 1942.
334 Betty K. Schuchert Married Dr. William McKinley Shafer on September 5, 1942.
335 Betty Louise Donovan Married Milan C. Miller on September 26, 1942.
336 Doris E. Goettler Married John E. Robertson on June 7, 1942.
337 Dorotha Ferne Lanning Married Gilbert Hansen on June 3, 1941.
338 Elda Bekemeier Married John H. Diehl on September 26, 1942.
339 Elsa M. Lindquist Married Glen F. Wagoner on September 30, 1942.
340 Esther M. Betz Married Loran Hadley on June 20, 1942.
341 Ethel Mae Nelson Married Joseph Schneider on August 29, 1942.
342 Geraldine Callahan Married E. G. Kraska on June 8, 1942.
343 Jane Louise Edwards Married Paul Van Houten on October 10, 1942.
344 Jean B. Horgan Married Harry J. Carney, Jr., on September 12, 1942.
345 Klaheena Aldrich Married Harry B. Eagan on October 2, 1942.
346 Marcia Thomsen Married Herman Vander Laan on October 10, 1942.
347 Rebecca Bolton Married George W. Petefish on June 7, 1942.
348 Regina Mary Drake Married Woodrow W. Ferguson on October 17, 1942.
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349 From horses to Jeeps
Foss--Gerald D. (Class of 1940)
Gerald Foss is no longer a private; he is a second lieutenant and stationed at Fort Riley, Kansas.
350 He trains "boots"
Babcock--Francis H. (Class of 1940)
Francis H. Babcock is a petty officer at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station.
351 Likes service men's news
Shirk--Clifford (Student--1936)
Cliff Shirk enjoyed finding out where his friends in the service were located and would like to receive The Alumnus even though he is not a graduate himself.
352 Misses the Alumnus
Hellwig--Roland (Class of 1939)
Roland Hellwig is in the army and got married; he would like to talk to some T. C. graduates and to read The Alumnus.
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353 Avonelle Baughman Married E. O. Garrett on October 24, 1942.
354 Capt. and Mrs. Otto A. Deiter The former Marie Meyer and her husband are the parents of Victoria Louise, who was born on September 6, 1942.
355 Marian L. Shostrom Married Loren E. Dorr on July 3, 1942.
356 Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Moeller The parents of Michael Lewis, who was born on August 18, 1942.
357 Mr. and Mrs. Clifford E. Johnson The former Irma Johnson and her husband are the parents of Ellen Kay, who was born on June 29, 1942.
358 Mr. and Mrs. Dale Morrow The former Margaret Daniels and her husband are the parents of Diana Kay, who was born on September 27, 1942.
359 Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Partzline The former Cora Ricke and her husband are the parents of a girl, who was born on January 14, 1942.
360 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Halter The former Ethel Mae Cameron and her husband are the parents of Jean Marie, who was born on August 17, 1942.
361 Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Brouhard The former Lavinia K. North and her husband are the parents of John Forrest, who was born in April, 1942.
362 Mr. and Mrs. George Lindsay The parents of Susan Elizabeth, who was born on June 27, 1942.
363 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Glass The parents of Thomas Michael, who was born on April 30, 1942.
364 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bitting The former Marjorie E. Schnable and her husband are the parents of Jerome Dean, who was born on September 12, 1942.
365 Mr. and Mrs. John Dennis Brown The parents of Carolyn Dennis, who was born on October 14, 1942.
366 Mr. and Mrs. Julian Colby The former Elizabeth Mast and her husband are the parents of James Eastman, who was born on November 5, 1942.
367 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Cook The former Audrey Lucille Herring and her husband are the parents of Monte Lee, who was born on May 16, 1942.
368 Mr. and Mrs. Leroy W. Furry The parents of Linda Katharine, who was born on November 27, 1942.
369 Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rover The former Joyce Averill and her husband are the parents of Stephen Edward, who was born on June 12, 1942.
370 Rev. William B. Berntsen Married Beryl Venette on October 5, 1942.
371 Rita Brown Married Frederick Farmer on June 22, 1942.
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372 Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Beach The former Eleanor Arns and her husband are the parents of Julia Kay, who was born on November 9, 1942.
373 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Freeman The former Lucille M. Rigby and her husband are the parents of Nancy Lea, who was born in March, 1942.
374 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sherwood The former Arvilla Jacobsen and her husband are the parents of Darryl Edward, who was born on August 14, 1942.
375 Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kutish The former Virginia Becker and her husband are the parents of Gerald Francis, who was born on August 16, 1942.
376 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lofquist The former Muriel Brand and her husband are the parents of Kristin Ann, who was born on November 22, 1941.
377 Mr. and Mrs. Koert Smith The former Eleanor Stiles and her husband are the parents of Gwendolyn Marie, who was born on February 5, 1942.
378 Mr. and Mrs. Roger G. Isaacson The parents of Terry Christian, who was born on March 22, 1942.
379 Nellie Prescott Died on August 7, 1942, in Claremont, California, where she lived.
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380 Edith M. Yates Died on July 15, 1942, and is survived by two sisters.
381 Finnette Ferris Died on October 9, 1942, at her home in Hampton, Iowa.
382 George Galloway Died on September 16, 1942, after retiring from teaching in 1939.
383 Ida Haroldson Died during the summer of 1942 at her home in Spencer, Iowa; she was a teacher and the county superintendent of Clay County.
384 Melvin R. Fayram Died on March 20, 1942, after serving as superintendent of public schools in Iowa.
385 Mrs. Lucile Callaway The former Lucile Madole died on July 28, 1942, at her home in Jefferson, Iowa.
386 Mrs. Sara Sherman Pryor Died on August 6, 1942, after being the head of the drama department at Grinnell College.
387 News has been receives of the death of Mrs. Henry Walter Chehock The former Beulah Bryan died in January, 1938.