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1 | Current graduates and alumni | Statistical breakdown by curriculum of placements for 1944-1945. |
2 | Soft snow of a winter night | Snowy night streets; photo. |
3 | Untitled | Winter scene; photo. |
4 | Untitled | The cannon in a snowy winter scene; photo. |
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5 | Students frolic at Cut Day | Students enjoy sports, dancing, and games. |
6 | The Antrobuses were in town! | "The Skin of our Teeth" presented. |
7 | Thirteen proves lucky! | Thirteen senior women listed in college Who's Who; roster of students. |
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8 | 52 women, 2 men top scholars | Four women earn A averages. |
9 | All-American is the word | Both yearbook and newspaper honored with All-American ratings. |
10 | Five senior girls honored | Women named to Torch and Tassel. |
11 | Guard against tuberculosis | Speaker discusses disease at assembly. |
12 | Mrs. S. F. Hersey dies | Mrs. Hersey died October 15, 1944. |
13 | Orchestra gives fall concert | Plays program of three pieces. |
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14 | Returning G.I.s take their studies seriously | Vocational expert offers advice to those returning from the service. |
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15 | Alumni Quiz Kids have fun at Des Moines reunion | Quiz show format allows officials to give facts about the college; presentation is recorded for later broadcast; photo. |
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16 | Get ahead thru campus Placement Bureau Goetch--Edward W. (Education Faculty) |
Outline of services and successes of Bureau. |
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17 | Graduate to important post | Lee H. Campbell becomes field service director for ISTA. |
18 | Marvel teaches men to shoot | WAVE Marvel Purvis teaches gunnery. |
19 | Teachers College of the Air | Schedule includes poetry, music, religion, and other programming. |
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20 | College asks for new campus school | Broad plan includes requests for new health services building, campus school, arts and industries building, auditorium, garages, coal pile containment, and heating plant facilities. |
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21 | 24 graduate at end of quarter | Twenty-four students received degrees or diplomas at end of fall quarter; list of students. |
22 | Active in safety education | Professor Palmer receives award after Cedar Falls has no traffic fatalities for the year. |
23 | Congratulations | Professor and Mrs. John Slacks celebrate 50th anniversary. |
24 | Faculty honored at ISTA | Professors Fossum and Palmer elected to positions. |
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25 | When is a kindergarten not a kindergarten Koehring--Dorothy May (Campus School Faculty) |
Professor Koehring outlines objectives of a successful kindergarten program; photo. |
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26 | Grad gardens in Burma | Joy Knowles works for Red Cross in Burma; photo. |
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27 | Alumnus brings news of neighbors Hermann--Edgar Warren (Class of 1948) |
Edgar Hermann enjoys Alumnus pictures. |
28 | Chats with English-speaking peasant Shirk--Clifford (Student--1936) |
Clifford Shirk is in Luxembourg. |
29 | Hunting season (for Japs) is on Fowler--Ward (Student--1939-1941) |
Ward Fowler accompanied buddy on PT mission. |
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30 | Capt. Finn gets around Finn--Clair V. (Student--1938-1940) |
Clair V. Finn appreciates Alumnus; has been all over the Pacific. |
31 | It's a small world | Gifford C. Loomer met other ISTC alumni in training; now in Pacific. |
32 | Looks forward to Homecoming Riebe--Harland A. (Class of 1941) |
Harland Riebe is in the Atlantic. |
33 | Meets old friends Schuller--Bernard (Student--1941-1943) |
Bernard Schuller studying advanced navigation. |
34 | Memories of library return Richardson--Byron (Class of 1938) |
Byron Richardson is interested to learn that the college has radio service. |
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35 | First visit in 35 years | Noah D. Knupp visits campus; photo. |
36 | New stars in service flag | Twenty-eight ISTC alumni have been killed; about 1750 now in service; flag made by Ellen Richards Club; WWI service flag in Campanile; breakdown of alumni by branch of service. |
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37 | Prof. Bender in Maryland | Stationed in Bainbridge, Maryland. |
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38 | C. J. Boyington | Lived in Redondo Beach, California, where he works in the utilities division of a war plant. |
39 | E. B. Gowin | Lives in New York, New York. |
40 | Ebelene H. Iblings | Ebelene Iblings is a resident of Seattle and a kindergarten teacher; attended the N. E. A. convention in Pittsburgh as a delegate from Seattle. She visited her sister, Dorothy, of Cedar Falls, on her return trip. |
41 | Florence Imlay | Is a specialist in foods and nutrition at the University of Kentucky in Lexington. She is chairman of the Kentucky Nutrition Committee and past president of the Kentucky Dietetic Association. |
42 | Hazel Black | Is working on her master's degree at Peabody College for Teachers at Nashville, Tennessee. |
43 | Lorena Stoll | Has taught sixteen years in Washington and prior to that 9 1/2 years in Iowa. She resides in Du Pont, Washington. |
44 | Lt. Col. Charles T. Kramer | Is now located "somewhere in India" where he is training Chinese officers. His wife resides in Little Rock, Arkansas. |
45 | Mabelle Payton | Has retired after teaching in the New Trier Township High School, New Trier, Illinois, since 1916. She also attended Columbia University, Harvard University, and the University of Chicago. She purchased a home in the Black Hills of North Dakota. |
46 | Mamie Capellen | Is teaching language, speech, and debate again in the high school at Blackfoot, Idaho. She is president of the Business and Professional Women's Club in Blackfoot this year. |
47 | Martha J. Fullerton | Is third grade teacher in the Minneapolis Public Schools. |
48 | Mervin O. Cowan | Is employed by the engineering department of Clay Equipment Corporation in Cedar Falls, where he resides. |
49 | Mrs. Albert P. Butler, (Ethel R. Miner) | Now resides in Downers Grove, Illinois. Her husband was an engineer on the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad. |
50 | Myra R. Downs | Has been the head of the department of mathematics in Phoenix Union High School in Phoenix, Arizona, since 1941. She resides in Phoenix. |
51 | New social director named | Ruth Cameron Anderson is social director of Commons; photo. |
52 | Sister Kathleen Mary, (Margaret Rielly) | Is registrar in the record office of St. Joseph Mercy College of Nursing in Sioux City, Iowa, where she resides. |
53 | Winter enrollment swings upward | Enrollment is 812; 91 men and 721 women. |
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54 | Benjamin W. Robinson | Is placement specialist with the United States Employment Service of the War Manpower Commission in Des Moines, Iowa, where he resides. |
55 | Capt. Lloyd S. Van Dorn | Stationed with the Army at Ft. Ord, California. His permanent address is Berkeley, California. |
56 | Dr. Ernest Driver | Is associate professor of zoology at Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts. He is the author of "Name That Animal," a 527-page illustrated manual for the identification of all common land and freshwater animals of the United States. |
57 | Dr. J. Dale Welsch | Was appointed director of admissions at Coe College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He also directs the speech and dramatic departments of the college. |
58 | H. Glenn Brown | Is supervisor of Readers' Service at the Brown University Library in Providence, Rhode Island., where he resides. |
59 | Ida M. Ladiges | Is teaching in the home economics department of the State University of South Dakota. She resides in Vermillion, South Dakota. |
60 | Iver Christoffersen | Was appointed city attorney of Cedar Falls, November 6, succeeding Roland Merner who was elected mayor to fill the vacancy caused by the death of C. N. McHugh. |
61 | Laura I. Bailey | Is teaching in the Harwood Methodist Girls' School at Albuquerque, New Mexico, where she resides. |
62 | Lois H. McKelvy | Is a napropathy practitioner in Chicago. From 1921-24 she was a missionary at the Sheldon-Jackson School in Sitka, Alaska; attended the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. In 1932, she was a missionary practitioner in India and returned to Chicago in 1939. |
63 | Lt. Col. Clifford P. Archer | Now serving with the Armed Forces Institute. He is a veteran of World War I and entered the army in World War II in 1943 as a major. He was professor of education at the University of Minnesota and Director of Placements in the College of Education. |
64 | Maj. Frank Johnson, (Bernice Davin) | Is stationed with the Army Medical Corps at Mason General Hospital in Brentwood, Long Island. Major Johnson has been in the Army since 1935. His wife is the former Bernice Davin. |
65 | Mrs. Albert Jorgensen, (Harriet Spring) | Resides at Storrs, Connecticut. Her husband is president of the University of Connecticut. |
66 | Mrs. Lewis Greaser, (Elisabeth Sage) | Is living near Vinton, Iowa. Her husband is a farmer. They have two children: Marion Lewis, and Frances Parthena. |
67 | Mrs. Paul Fingerson, (Evelyn Somers) | Is living at Bliss, Idaho, where her husband is operator of the hydroelectric station in the Malad Power Plant. |
68 | Myrtle Haase | Is educational director in hospital nursing, City Health Department, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where she resides. She met Mrs. Newton White (Irene Bailey) while she was doing nursing in Wyoming. |
69 | N. B. Curtis | Has been a civilian training specialist with the headquarters of the Army Air Forces in Washington, D. C.; was transferred recently to a similar position with the Second Air Forces in Colorado Springs, Colorado. |
70 | Wilhelm Solheim | Is head of the department of botany at the University of Wyoming in Laramie, where he resides. He was elected to Phi Beta Kappa last year. |
71 | Yeoman Second Class Ember Willson, WAVES, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson | Of Granville, Illinois, was chosen by the city of Pensacola, Florida, as their "adopted daughter from Illinois" in their program to honor the 1700 WAVES stationed at the Naval Air Training Center there. One WAVE is "adopted" by the city from each state. |
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72 | Annetta Schuldt | Is teaching English in Lincoln High School, Ferndale, Michigan, where she resides. |
73 | Arlee Butterfield | Is supply and maintenance inspector for the San Bernardino Air Service Command in San Bernardino, California, where he resides. |
74 | Carroll L. Shartle | Is co-ordinator of personnel research and professor of psychology at Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. He was married in 1931, and has one son, Alexander. |
75 | Edna M. Norland | Is teaching again in Colorado. She resides in Oak Creek. |
76 | Effie Stewart | Is teaching vocal music and home economics in the Chippewa School, Wabash, Indiana. |
77 | Eleanor Pahl | Is teaching at South School in Glencoe, Illinois. She resides in Evanston, Illinois. |
78 | First Lieutenant Edwin N. Reedy | Is the officer in charge of the consolidated mess at Big Spring Army Air Forces Bombardier School, Big Spring, Texas. |
79 | Florence Davis | Is head of the home management department in the School of Home Economics at Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn. She is a member of the National Program Committee for the National Home Economics Association. |
80 | Geneva Watson | Is matron of the Orphans' Home, Denver, Colorado, where she resides. |
81 | George E. Strawn | Has been appointed to two new positions at Drake University; new assistant in social science in the college of liberal arts and also acts as coordinator of the veterans education study program. He is a veteran of World War I. |
82 | Harryette Creasy | Is on leave of absence from the English department of Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, New York; now acting as assistant to the Chief of Technical Publications, Bendix Radio, Baltimore, Maryland, where she resides. |
83 | Leta Schneider | Is employed as an academic and commercial aide in the Veterans Hospital, Excelsior Springs, Missouri, where she resides. |
84 | Lt. and Mrs. Francis S. Orr, (Wanda Vae Green) | Living at Quarters, U. S. N. T. C., Great Lakes, Illinois. |
85 | Marlys Schwarck | Is now living at Grundy Center, Iowa. |
86 | Minnie Huibregtse | Returned from India, May 23, where she has been supervisor in the Norma Fendrich Co-Educational School in Bidar. She received her master's degree from Northwestern University, and plans to do further study at Columbia University. |
87 | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. McConnell | And son, Lawrence, are residing in Arlington, Virginia. Joseph is on leave of absence from the University of Illinois to serve as economist for the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Department of Commerce, Washington, D. C. |
88 | Mrs. Edward Quade, (Frieda Biebermann) | Is living near Dubuque, Iowa, where her husband farms. They have four children. |
89 | Mrs. Fred B. Timm, (Lurilla C. Greenlee) | Died at her home in Algona, May 18. Following graduation, Lurilla taught at Iowa Falls and Newton, Iowa. She is survived by her husband and a daughter. |
90 | Mrs. Leola Witkowski, (Leola Catlin) | Is teaching grade school music and literature at Broadway School in Yakima, Washington, this year. Her husband is stationed with the field artillery in Hawaii. |
91 | Mrs. Robert Brandon, (Ione Barker) | Works for R. K. O. Studios in Hollywood, where she resides. Her husband, Capt. Robert Brandon, is stationed with a medical detachment in England. |
92 | Mrs. Theodore W. Welch, (Vergie Case) | Is teaching English at Sudlow Junior High School in Davenport, Iowa, this year. Her husband is on duty with the Naval Reserve. |
93 | Ralph S. Pearson | Has been assistant field director of the American Red Cross in Hawaii since May. |
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94 | Dorothy Wilson | Is teaching at Medford, Oregon, this year. For the last two summers she has been working in the Boeing Aircraft Plant in Seattle, Washington. |
95 | Doyle Cottrell | Is supervisor of the Merit System in Des Moines, Iowa, which serves as the personnel agency for four state departments. His office is in 431 Insurance Exchange Building, Des Moines. Previous to this position he had taught school for 19 years in Iowa. |
96 | Lt. (jg) Finn B. Eriksen | Is sports editor of "The Avenger," weekly paper published by the U. S. Naval Air Station at Ft. Lauderdale. Florida; was prominent on the wrestling team at ISTC. |
97 | Lt. (jg) Minard Stout | Is executive officer of the Navy V-12 Unit at the State Teachers College at Minot, North Dakota. He writes, "My work here is as near that of a high school principal as the Navy can offer and I like it very much." |
98 | Lt. Clyde Albert Drury | Has returned to the Armed Guard Center in New Orleans, after two months at sea as commanding officer of the Navy gun crew aboard a merchant ship. Before entering the service he was director of athletics at Buena Vista College, Storm Lake, Iowa. |
99 | Mary P. Snyder | Is an accountant assistant in the headquarters of the Seventh Service Command in Omaha, Nebraska, where she resides. |
100 | Mrs. Arthur Paul, (Mildred Stratton) | Is with the detached service of the 83rd Sub Depot of the Army Air Forces. Her husband, Cpl. Arthur Paul, in in the armed services. She resides in Bucyrus, Ohio. |
101 | Mrs. Charles Kuhlman, (Linda W. Mattis) | Lives at Riceville, Iowa. |
102 | Mrs. Dale Carpenter, (Adelaide Gray) | Is managing her husband's insurance agency in Coon Rapids, Iowa, while her husband, Lt. (jg) Carpenter, is serving with the Navy in San Francisco. They have two children: Charles David, and Douglas Dale. |
103 | Mrs. Donald Morris, (Roxie Deweese) | Is assistant director of the School of Physiotherapy of Children's Hospital in Los Angeles, where she resides. Her husband is distributor for Texaco Oil Company. |
104 | Mrs. Donald Potter, (Jeannette Rogers) | Is assistant professor of physical education at the Women's College of University of North Carolina in Greensboro. She has been teaching for over fifteen years. |
105 | Mrs. Edward Hodson | Is a clerk-typist in the Camp Rationing Office at Camp Roberts, California, while her husband, Sgt. Hodson, is serving with the army. She resides in San Miguel, California. |
106 | Mrs. Harold Ricketts, (Kathryn Larrison) | Resides in St. Paul, Minnesota. Her husband, a lawyer, is assistant office manager of the Eighth Regional Office of the Civil Service Commission. |
107 | Neva B. Wilson | Is teaching for her thirteenth year in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. She resides in Milwaukee. |
108 | Orlean Schroeder | Has been associate editor at the Bureau of Analysis in Davenport, Iowa, since July, 1943. The previous year she taught first grade at Wahkonsa School in Fort Dodge, Iowa. |
109 | Osey B. Kerr | Is a station supervisor for Standard Oil Company, Ft. Dodge, Iowa, where he resides. |
110 | Paula Dresser | Is assistant principal of St. Anne's School in Charlottesville, Virginia. Before going to St. Anne's School in 1942, she was a piano teacher and associate dean at Fairfax Hall Junior College, Waynesboro, Virginia. |
111 | Ralph C. Evans | Is high school principal at Osceola, Iowa, this year. |
112 | Reva McNabb | Is teaching in the Frances De Pauw School, a Methodist Mission School for Spanish-American girls. She resides in Los Angeles, California. |
113 | Robert G. Mitze | Has received his wings as a glider pilot and is now a flight officer in the Army Air Forces. Before entering the service he was a musician with Court Hussey's Orchestra. His wife is the former Leota Bridenstine, Cedar Falls. |
114 | Van Allen Buboltz | In the army stationed at Camp Robinson, Arkansas; was formerly assistant professor of commerce at Southern Illinois University and for more than a year had been purchasing agent for the Army Training Program. |
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115 | Capt. Gordon Ellis, (Dorothy Hamilton) | Is stationed at Vaughan General Hospital, Hines, Illinois, as separation classification officer. Dorothy, and daughter, Virginia, reside at Melrose Park, Illinois. |
116 | Charlotte Stenberg | Is the home economics instructor in the schools at Thompson, Iowa. |
117 | Don Barker | Is enforcement attorney in the Office of Price Administration, Detroit, Michigan. |
118 | Dwight Erickson | Is living in Belle Plaine, Iowa, where he is superintendent of schools. |
119 | Evelyn B. Lindberg | Teaches in the intermediate grades in the schools at Imperial, California, where she resides. |
120 | Felva D. Farnsworth | Is teaching sixth grade language and art in Central Ward School in Centerville, Iowa. |
121 | Leora B. Marshall | Is serving in the home mission field of the Presbyterian Church, San Bernardino, California, working with Spanish speaking people. She resides in San Bernardino. |
122 | Lt. (jg) Thomas McClelland | Was recently transferred to Samson, New York, where he is serving as an instructor. He was formerly stationed at Ohio State University in Columbus. |
123 | Lt. Vernon E. Hansen | Was responsible for the planning of a concert given recently at a Fighter Station of the Eighth Air Force in England. He is in the special service branch of the army. |
124 | Melvin A. Hill | Is an instructor in Naval Pre-radio Training, Wright Junior College, in Chicago, Illinois, where he resides. |
125 | Mrs. Alan Pound, (Irene Starling) | Is living at Scranton, Iowa, while her husband is in the armed services. They have two children. |
126 | Mrs. Burdette Lundbert, (Leona Isakson) | Lives in Harlan, Iowa. Her husband is manager of the Harlan Rendering Company. They have a daughter, Marilyn Ann. Twin sons born to them February 2, 1944, died. |
127 | Mrs. Dewey Kuiken, (Evelyn Bretthauer) Bretthauer--Evelyn (Class of 1937) |
Resides in Gering, Nebraska, where her husband is assistant cashier in the Gering National Bank. |
128 | Mrs. Frank Wheelan, (Loretta Walker) | Is living in Buffalo, New York. |
129 | Mrs. Fred Williams, (Nellie Van Zante) | Lives at Grinnell, Iowa. Her husband farms. They have two children. |
130 | Mrs. Glen Leeds, (Julia Cooper) | Lives at Brownburg, Indiana. |
131 | Mrs. Harlan Nelson, (Joy Watkinson) | Is living at Lyle, Minnesota, where her husband farms. They have three children. |
132 | Mrs. Harry Mayer, (Edra K. Smutney) | Is working in the social security department in Newport News, Virginia. |
133 | Mrs. Leonard Polivka, (Hazel Hilke) | Is teaching first grade in Lincoln School, Austin, Minnesota, where she resides. Her husband is in the Navy. |
134 | Mrs. Robert Brouhard, (Ruby Moen) | Lives in Marshalltown, Iowa. Her husband is with the Eighth Air Force in England. |
135 | Mrs. Robert E. Lee, (Mildred M. Anderegg) | Is now living in Virogua, Wisconsin. Her husband is district conservationist with the Soil Conservation Service. She has two children: Bobby and Billy. |
136 | Nathan F. Sorg | Lives in Iowa City, Iowa, where he is an instructor in the College of Pharmacy of the University. |
137 | Raymond Pedersen | Has been promoted from second lieutenant to first lieutenant in the Army Air Forces. He is a wing commander stationed at Honolulu, Hawaii. |
138 | Rosamond L. Rathbone | Is teaching shorthand and typewriting in West High School, Salt Lake City, Utah, where she resides. |
139 | The Reverend and Mrs. Emerald Olson, (Nellie Gowin) | Live at Washington at Arbor, West Chicago, Ill., where Rev. Olson is minister of the First Congregational Church. He is also attending Chicago Theological Seminary. |
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140 | Bernyce Struntze and Jeanette Edsall | Are teaching in the public schools at Hoquiam, Washington, where they reside. |
141 | Gilbert McDowall | Was graduated as a doctor of dentistry from St. Louis University and commissioned lieutenant, junior grade, in the dental corps, Naval Reserve, September 21, 1944. |
142 | Gladyce W. Boyer | Is teaching in the junior high school, Afton, Iowa. |
143 | Helen A. Strohkarch | Is employed as a personnel counselor with the Army Air Forces. She resides in Alexandria, Virginia. Before accepting this position, she was principal of Lincoln school, Bettendorf, Iowa. |
144 | Hugh P. Buffum | Received his wings and appointment as a flight officer in the Army Air Forces at Douglas Army Air Field, Arizona, in October. Before entering military service he was a flight instructor at Ames, Iowa. |
145 | Lt. (jg) George Miner and Ens. Paul Miner | Is now an instructor of navigation in the midshipmen's school in Chicago, where he resides. His brother, Ens. Paul Miner, just left for sea duty. |
146 | Lt. Carlton Dailey | Stationed in France as an air observer; sent two German thermometers to Professor E. J. Cable, government weather observer. He wrote: the American Army entered France so quickly that the Germans did not have time to destroy their instruments. |
147 | M. Hazel Lincoln | Is head of the secretarial department of Ohio Northern University in Ada, Ohio, where she resides. |
148 | Merle Kepler | Was promoted to the rank of captain in the Army Air Forces in August. He is flight commander at the Waco Army Air Field, Waco, Texas. |
149 | Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Gray, (Norma Sass) | Residing in Minneapolis, where Kenneth is assistant superintendent of the Continental Baking Company. They have a daughter, Barbara Jean. |
150 | Mr. and Mrs. Rex Martin, (Harriet Hammel) | Live at Clarksville, Iowa, where they own a furniture store and funeral home. They have an adopted son, Dean Hughes. |
151 | Mr. and Mrs. Russell J. Smith, (Vanda Gapinski) | Resides in Council Bluffs, Iowa. |
152 | Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Sanders, (Eleanor Bowie) | Stopped at the College, en route to Cleveland, Ohio, where Sanders will be reassigned to duty in the navy. |
153 | Novella D. Bredbenner | Is teaching the elementary grades in Brooks School, Des Moines, where she resides. |
154 | S/Sgt. Donald L. McFarland | Is supply sergeant to combat engineers at Camp Polk, Louisiana. |
155 | Sgt. Arnold Bidne | Has been discharged from the army due to injuries received during maneuvers and has assumed duties as boys' work secretary of the Y. M. C. A. in Waterloo. He was assistant director of the Morris Isle "Y" camp several years before entering the service. |
156 | Sgt. Wayne Van Deest | Recently wrote that he had been blessed by the Pope in Rome and it "surely was a thrill." Sgt. Van Deest has been in a Naples hospital for some weeks but has now rejoined his unit. |
157 | Tech. Sgt. Robert E. Simpson | Is engaged to Gladys Ford, Barkham Manor, Wokingham, England, and will be married "sometime after V-day" in England. He entered the Army in April 1942 and is stationed in England with a medical unit. |
158 | Virginia McGee | Is an aircraft communicator at Gila Bend Army Air Field, Gila Bend, Arizona. |
159 | Wendell F. Wood, (Margaret E. Kerr) | Margaret and daughter are living with her parents at Tripoli, Iowa. Wendell has been promoted to the rank of major and is in charge of all ground operations at an Eighth Air Force Base in England. He received his commission as lieutenant in May 1942. |
160 | Wilma Walters | Is instructor in the war training program at American Institute of Business, Des Moines, Iowa, where she resides. |
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161 | Aleta Mae Runkle | Is an instructor in vocal music in the Abraham Lincoln High School, Council Bluffs, Iowa. |
162 | Alice Miller | Is attending Michigan State Normal College at Ypsilanti this year, where she resides; majoring in occupational therapy. |
163 | Capt. Ronald Moeller | The son of the late H. C. Moeller, of the College Extension Service; his mother lives in Manson, Iowa. Ronald has served in England, North Africa, and India, and has flown over Germany and the Indo-China route over the Himalaya Mountains. |
164 | First Lieutenant James Stinehart, Mrs. James Stinehart, (Eileen Rutherford) | James is with the Coast Artillery. Eileen is working for the Crowell-Collier Publishing Company in New York City. She resides in Brooklyn. |
165 | Leone Carstensen | Is teaching second grade in the public schools at Minneapolis. For the past four years, she taught in the Newton, Iowa, public schools. |
166 | Lt. and Mrs. John H. Mammen, (Lois F. Yoder) | Residing at Miami Beach, Florida, where John is stationed at the Army Air Forces Redistribution Center. |
167 | Lt. Edwin C. Kepler | Is stationed at the Navy Submarine Base at Norwich, Connecticut. |
168 | Lt. Kenneth L. Mueller | Was awarded the Air Medal for meritorious achievement in the air offensive over Germany in October. He is a bombardier on a B-17 Flying Fortress. He is stationed with the Eighth Air Force somewhere in England. |
169 | Lt. Richard J. Bandfield | Has been promoted to the rank of captain in the Army Air Forces. Richard enlisted in the Army, March, 1942, and is stationed at St. Joseph, Missouri. |
170 | Marjorie Mather | Is now enrolled at Iowa State College in Ames. She spent the summer in Washington, D. C., where she worked in a government office. |
171 | Mary Katherine Hubbard and Mary H. McCrea | Mary Katherine Hubbard is a clerk at the Leo. J. Meyberg Company. She received an honorable medical discharge from the WAVES in February 1944. She is living with Mary McCrea. They were roommates at the College. |
172 | Mrs. Delmar Schreier, (Vernice Hellestad) | Is head instructor in a nursery school in Madison, Wisconsin, where she lives with her parents. Her husband is overseas with the Army. |
173 | Mrs. H. F. McCoy, (B. Ann Heron) | Is an army hostess in charge of Service Club Number 2 at Traux Field, Madison, Wisconsin. Her husband, Lt. McCoy, is on active sea duty. They were married in 1943. |
174 | Mrs. Ivan C. Lindaman, (Amelia Faye Moore) | Is living at Gulfport, Mississippi. Her husband is a lieutenant in the Army Air Force. |
175 | Mrs. Mabel M. Kitchell, (Mabel Muskopf) | Has changed her address to Glendale, Missouri. |
176 | Mrs. Marrell M. McMahon, (Verda Pieper) | Is living with her parents at Vail, Iowa. Her husband, a private in the army, is serving overseas in New Caledonia. |
177 | Mrs. Verle Horton, (Genevieve Kuhl) | Is teaching in Lakeview School, a suburban school of San Angelo, Texas. Her husband is an aviation student in bombardier-navigation training at San Angelo, where they reside. Last year Genevieve taught in Ida Grove, Iowa. |
178 | Mrs. William J. Bolt, (Elisabeth Teale) | Lives in San Diego; her husband is an ensign in the Navy. |
179 | Nathanael R. Rathbone, and Mrs. Rathbone, (Madeline Briggs) | Nathanael has been promoted from ensign to lieutenant junior grade with the Navy in the Southwest Pacific. He enlisted November, 1942, and was commissioned an ensign May 27, 1943. Madeline and their daughter, Julia Marie, reside in Waterloo, Iowa. |
180 | Neoma F. Junkermeier | Is teaching second grade in the schools at Oskaloosa, Iowa, where she resides. |
181 | Pauline Rae Stouffer | Is teaching fourth grade in the Jesup, Iowa, school. |
182 | Robert L. Arends | Is now a student working on his doctor of divinity degree at Yale Divinity School, New Haven, Conn. |
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183 | Bernice E. Hall | Is teaching physical education in the grades and junior high school at Marshalltown, Iowa, where she resides. She also does part-time Y. W. C. A. work in Marshalltown. |
184 | Bernice E. Walker | Is working and living in Rockford, Illinois. |
185 | Charlotte Matsuda | Resides in New York, New York. |
186 | Donald L. Nelson | Has received an honorable medical discharge from the amphibious force of the Coast Guard and is now serving as stenographer and desk boy to Sen. A. J. Shaw, Rolfe, Iowa. |
187 | Elsie Oesterle | Is living in Chicago, where she is employed as a bookkeeper in a publishing company. |
188 | Esther T. Kaplan | Is teaching history in the high school at Ames, Iowa, this year. She received her master of arts degree from the University of Iowa in August. She resides in Ames. |
189 | Helen Sublett | Is health education director of Y. W. C. A. Bellingham, Washington. |
190 | Joyce McKercher | Is teaching art and English in the grade and junior high schools in Waverly, Iowa, where she resides. |
191 | Lt. (jg) and Mrs. Keith E. Bowen, (Marie Theim) | Are now living at Athens, Georgia, where Keith is stationed with the Naval Pre-Flight School at the University of Georgia. |
192 | Lt. Lowell Cutshaw | The unit to which he is attached has been awarded the unit citation four times for participating in raids on the Philippine Islands. He was commissioned at Pecos, Texas, in March, 1944 and went overseas in June as pilot of a B-24. |
193 | Margaret Wallin | Is now living in Pontiac, Michigan. |
194 | Marilyn Greenlee | Is teaching kindergarten at Alton, Iowa, this year. She worked at the Red Cross Headquarters in Washington, D. C., this summer. |
195 | Marjorie Moodie | Is teaching third grade in the Mt. Vernon Public Schools this year. |
196 | Mr. and Mrs. Orville L. McClelland, (Flossie H. Woolard) | Lives in Moscow, Idaho, where Orville is an instructor in the Naval Training School at the University of Idaho. They have a son. |
197 | Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Christiansen, (Margaret Kreager) | Are residing at Mingo, Iowa. |
198 | Mrs. Aylett Lee Everett, (Gayle Morse) | Is residing in Boise, Idaho. Her husband, Pfc. Everett, is in the Army Air Forces. Gayle was instructor in the department of child development at Utah State Agricultural College in Logan, Utah, last year. |
199 | Mrs. F. L. Brockman, (Ruth Day) | Is teaching at Derby Academy, Hingham, Massachusetts Her husband is minister of the Methodist Church, Hingham, and is continuing his studies at Boston University. |
200 | Mrs. Frederick B. Farmer, (Rita E. Brown) | Is teaching at Bolinas, California, where her husband is stationed with the Coast Guard. |
201 | Mrs. Jean D. Tisei, (Jean Starts) | Resides in Oklahoma City. |
202 | Mrs. M. J. Kwolek, (Elaine Moody) | Is living in Biloxi, Mississippi, where her husband is a navigation instructor at Keesler Field, Biloxi. |
203 | Mrs. Robert C. Hickle, (Evelyn Myers) | Has returned to her home in Cedar Falls and plans to teach. Her husband, who was formerly stationed at Norman, Oklahoma, with the Navy, is now overseas. |
204 | Olive Lillehei | Has been awarded a scholarship to Northwestern University, and is enrolled in the Medill School of Journalism working toward a Master's degree. She had previously taught in the schools at Eldora, Iowa. |
205 | Pauline Norris | Is teaching in Sloane Wallace Junior High School in Waterloo. |
206 | Second Lieutenant John I. Jenkins | Is a navigator with the Eighth Army Air Forces stationed in England since July. He took his training at Sheppard Field, Texas; Oklahoma Baptist University; Ellington Field, Texas; and graduated from the Aerial Navigation Course at San Marcos, Texas. |
207 | Vivian Wheeler | Reported September 25 to Washington, D. C., where she is employed by the Office of War Information. She taught one year in New Hampton schools before taking a course at the Radio Electronics Television Institute, Omaha, last summer. |
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208 | Adelaide Anderson | Married S/Sgt. Jerry J. Dykstra, Sibley, Iowa, June 10. She is teaching mathematics in the high school at Cresco, Iowa. |
209 | Anna Belle Carrothers | Married Sgt. Nyle A. Bergstrand, Manchester, Iowa, November 1. Anna is teaching in a rural school near Silver Creek, Iowa. |
210 | Betty Garlick and Pvt. Howard Nelson | Married June 18, Fort Dodge, Iowa. Betty has taught in the Cedar Falls Public Schools for the past three years. Howard taught for one year in Bloomfield, Iowa, schools before entering the service. He is stationed at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas. |
211 | Betty J. Foster | Married Cpl. Donald E. Willasson, Algona, on September 16. Betty will continue her work at the Title Insurance and Trust Company, Hollywood. Cpl. Willasson attended the University of Santa Clara, and is stationed at the Marine Corps base in San Diego. |
212 | Burlette Erickson and Cpl. Richard H. Allen | Married on September 14. Cpl. Allen is stationed at Camp Gruber, Oklahoma. Burlette lives in Oakland, California, where she is employed as a dental assistant and nurse. |
213 | Capt. Murrey W. Fuller | Married on September 23, in Alexandria, Virginia. At the time of his induction into the Army, he was employed by the Natural Gas Pipe Line Company of America. His wife has been a radio operator for United Air Lines, Chicago. |
214 | Dorothy Clark and George T. Harris | Of Peoria, Illinois, were married October 6, in Waterloo. Dorothy has been a mathematics instructor in the schools at New Hampton, Iowa, for the past school year. George is employed as a representative of the Rath Packing Company in Peoria. |
215 | Ens. Sylvia M. Boltz | Married Lt. (jg) Robert F. Tucker on August 20. Ens. Tucker is stationed at the Naval Air Technical Training Center, Memphis, Tennessee. |
216 | Esther Devries | Married S/Sgt. Marvin E. Casjens on September 11. Marvin recently returned from North Africa where he served with the Fifth Army. He has been awarded the Purple Heart with two oak leaf clusters, the Combat Infantryman's Badge, and the Bronze Star. |
217 | Harold W. Benda | Married Adele Guthormson on April 8 in New London, Conn. He is acting as head of the physics department in the U. S. Coast Guard Academy Preparatory School in Groton, Connecticut. |
218 | Kathryn R. Bolen | Married Harry C. Morgan on June 26, 1943. They are residing at Colfax, Iowa. |
219 | Lela Frieden | Married Arthur Dobson, June 12. Lela is teaching fourth grade in the schools at Anamosa, Iowa, where she resides. Her husband is a Pharmacist Mate First Class in the Navy. |
220 | Margaret A. Carr | Married James F. Haley of St. Louis, Mo., on August 12. James is a department manager with the S. G. Adams Company in St. Louis. Margaret has been employed for the last two and a half years with the Rural Electrification Administration in St. Louis. |
221 | Marie Crowley | Married Eugene Thome, September 27. She has been an instructor in the rural schools near Raymond where Eugene farms. |
222 | Marilyn Cozad | Married Pvt. Neil H. Parks, Waterloo, on October 17. Marilyn is a home economics instructor in the schools at Toledo, Iowa, and Pvt. Parks is stationed at Kingman Field, Arizona, with the Army Air Forces. |
223 | Norma A. Bollhoefer | Married H. T. Barnes on June 22. They reside in Ames, Iowa. |
224 | Norma Blackledge | Married Lt. D. J. Rubenbauer, Marshalltown, Iowa, September 21. Norma, who taught in the primary grades of the schools at Postville last year, will reside in Carlsbad, New Mexico, where Lt. Rubenbauer is stationed with the Army Air Forces. |
225 | Virginia Lee Davis | Married S/Sgt. Richard L. Berry, Jr., Waterloo, on September 22. S/Sgt. Berry attended the University of Iowa and enlisted in the Marine Corps in June 1942. |
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226 | Betty Ann Hook | Married Officer Candidate Evan L. Hultman, Waterloo, October 14, Ft. Benning. Betty had been employed at John Deere Tractor Company, Waterloo. Lt. Hultman attended Iowa State college, Ames, before entering the service in September, 1943. |
227 | Betty Lou Higgins and Lt. C. H. Veenker | Married January 1, 1944. Betty is the children's librarian at the Ames Public Library. Lt. Veenker is with the Marine Corps overseas. |
228 | Doris Henningsen and Robert Orcutt | Married on February 13, 1944. Doris is teaching in the schools at Graettinger, Iowa. Her husband is stationed at Yuma, Arizona, with the Army Air Forces. |
229 | Dorothy M. Hankner | Married Clifford L. Syverson, August 11. Dorothy has been teaching in the North Grant School, Ames, Iowa, and Clifford is enrolled in the division of veterinary medicine, Iowa State College, Ames, where they reside. |
230 | Elfrieda Mary Lehmann and Pvt. Clarence L. Devine | Married August 12, in Muskogee, Oklahoma. Elfrieda is an instructor in commercial education in the high school at Belle Plaine, Iowa. Clarence is stationed at Camp Gruber, Oklahoma. |
231 | Helen Doris Hollis | Married Charles B. Wright on October 7, in Waterloo. Helen taught for two years at Ferguson, one year at Traer, and is now teaching in the schools at Marshalltown, Iowa. Charles is an arc welder in the Farm Machinery Company, Marshalltown. |
232 | Hildred Newcomer | Married S/Sgt. Rabern P. Davis, August 18, in Trenton, New Jersey. Hildred is living for the present with Elaine C. Thompson, at Des Moines, Iowa, where both are working. |
233 | Lucille Neal | Married to Harold C. Ellis, Waterloo, June 18. They are living in Waterloo. |
234 | Malinda Klempau and Dr. Roland J. Gibbs | Married October 22, in Ames, Iowa. Malinda has been employed in the National Bank of Waterloo; and Roland, who graduated in August, from a veterinary medicine course, is employed by the United States Bureau of Animal Industry at Ames, where they reside. |
235 | Marion Mohler | Married Cpl. Clarence Welle, Pella, on September 22 at Toledo, Iowa. Marion is teaching in a rural school near Montour, Iowa. Cpl. Welle is home on furlough after spending twenty-nine months overseas in Ireland, Africa, and Italy. |
236 | Melvina J. McChane | Married Lt. Harold R. Chambers, November 19, 1943. Melvina taught two years in the rural schools of Black Hawk County and one year in the sixth grade at Dunkerton, Iowa. Lt. Chambers is stationed in England as navigator on a B-24 bomber. |
237 | Myrtle Grum | Married Aviation Machinist Mate Second Class Hershal Tally on March 20, 1944, San Diego. Myrtle was employed for the past year at the Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Company in San Diego. They reside in Oakland, California. |
238 | Staff Sgt. Harold T. Larsen | Married Helen King on November 11, in Bend, Oregon. Sgt. Larsen is stationed at the Army Air Base, Redmond, Oregon. |
239 | Virginia L. Hemer | Married James H. Boggs, November 29, 1943, in Seattle. Virginia is working in Consolidated Aircraft Corporation, San Diego, while her husband is in the Marine Corps. |
240 | Virginia R. Lewis | She and Pfc. George H. Pool were married, June 11. Virginia was grade school music supervisor in Cedar Falls prior to her marriage. Pfc. Pool is stationed at O'Reilly General Hospital, Springfield, Missouri, where they reside. |
241 | Wanda Ruth Knudtson | Married Lt. William F. Palmer of the Army Air Forces, May 27. Wanda is teaching third and fourth grades at Ottosen this year. |
242 | Winona V. Koefold | Married Pfc. Bernard T. George on December 25, 1943, in Jacksonville, Florida. Winona is teaching the sixth grade in the Aaron Palmer School, Marshalltown, Iowa, where she resides. |
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243 | Alice Marie Thierman | Married Lt. Franklin M. Rogers, March 29, 1944. Alice received an M. A. degree from Northwestern University. Lt. Rogers is an instructor at the Army Air Field, Victorville, California. They reside in San Bernardino. |
244 | Angela Pitzen | Married Albert A. May, Chief Petty Officer in the Navy, on August 5. She taught at Stacyville and Waterloo before marriage. Albert returned to the states in July after two years in the South Pacific. They reside in Oakland, California. |
245 | Anne Semm and Fred Fischer | Married August 13; now reside at Cresco, Iowa, where Fred is art supervisor in the public schools. |
246 | Carol Reed | Married Sgt. William W. Moss in Waterloo, September 27. Sgt. Moss is a laboratory technician stationed at Camp Ellis, with the Army Medical Corps. Carol is teaching at Roland. |
247 | Clarice Shawver | Married Dr. Harold Laird, June 24. Clarice previously taught in Lincoln School, Wauwatosa, and is now doing substitute teaching and volunteer work at a hospital. Harold is an electrical engineer with Globe Union, Incorporated. They reside in Wauwatosa. |
248 | Doris Veit | Married Capt. Ira E. Larson, Lansing, Iowa, September 30. Doris is principal of Lansing High School. |
249 | Elnora Mae Vierow | Married Alfred H. Kueker, Tripoli, September 7. They will reside in Waterloo, and Elnora will resume teaching in Black Hawk County. |
250 | First Lieutenant Ralph Edgar Piper | Married Sara Bray of Memphis, on April 22 in West Dearborn, Michigan. Lt. Piper is now stationed at Romulus Air Field. Sara was formerly a stewardess on Chicago Southern Airlines. |
251 | Ida Shafer | Married John Garner, on November 25, 1943. They reside in Davenport, Iowa. |
252 | Iva Lee Vermillion and Ens. Jerome F. Taylor | Married October 18. Ens. Taylor was home on leave from sea duty. Iva is teaching in the sixth grade in the schools at Pella, Iowa. |
253 | Lela Van Engen | Married Gardner M. Naden, July 25. Lela is continuing her teaching at the University of Wyoming. Gardner is on the radio theory staff at the Maritime Radio School, Gallups Island, Boston. |
254 | Lt. John D. Stevenson | Married Rebekah Wilcox, Waco, Texas, on September 1 at Boca Raton Army Air Field. John enlisted in the Army, October, 1943. He received his commission as radar observer night fighter at Boca Raton Field in October. Rebekah is a graduate of Baylor. |
255 | Lt. Mary Elizabeth Robinson | Married Capt. James A. Hemstreet of Scotia, New York, on September 19. She entered the WAC, July 15; is now stationed at Winter General Hospital in Topeka as a medical department dietician. James is stationed at Camp Polk, Louisiana. |
256 | Maxine Russell | Married James Bossom on September 16. She teaches fourth grade at Mallard and he is engaged in farming. |
257 | Mildred Irene Phillips | Married Cpt. Thomas Rommes, Crookston, Minn., November 29, 1942. She taught third grade at Letts and Ackley, was radio operator for United Air Lines, Oakland, Cal. Recently she was an instructor in the Electronic Radio Television Institute, Omaha. |
258 | Nadine E. Stueben | Married Robert Stoakes, Traer, on October 14. Nadine has taught in rural schools near Traer for the past ten years, and Robert is engaged in farming in that vicinity. |
259 | Wilma Ross | Married Sgt. Perry J. Clapsaddle, Monterey, California, on October 28. She taught in the schools at Armstrong and Allerton, Iowa. Sgt. Clapsaddle had returned home after spending nineteen months in Iceland. |
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260 | Berneice Warnock | Married Donald Penningroth, Wellman, Iowa, August 9. Prior to her marriage, she taught in the schools at Kinross and Marengo, Iowa. They are living on a farm near Wellman. |
261 | Capt and Mrs. Lavern Carpenter, (Bernadine Rench) | Announce the birth of a son, George Bruce, born at San Luis Obispo. Capt. Carpenter is assigned to the Adjutant General Department of the Army. |
262 | Carol Vollum and Richard M. Morphew | Married September 17. Richard is employed in the division offices of the Illinois Central Railroad in Waterloo, where they reside. |
263 | Helen M. Wick | Married William McWhirt, March 18, 1944. They live in Inglewood, California. |
264 | Lt. (jg) Albert H. Vito, Jr. | Married Marjorie Osborne, San Diego, on October 28. He has just returned from fourteen months of service in the Pacific area, and is now stationed at the Naval Air Station, Ottumwa, Iowa, where they will reside. |
265 | Lt. (jg) and Mrs. Frank N. Crowell, (Dixie Neal) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Diane Marie. Lt. Crowell is stationed in Hawaii as a member of the Naval Reserve. Dixie lives at Pleasantville, Iowa. |
266 | Lt. (jg) and Mrs. William Close, (Eleanor Hartz) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Sue Ellen. Lt. Close is with the Coast Guard and recently met Ed Wittman and Dale Gidley. Eleanor is living at Marengo, Iowa, c/o James Hartz. |
267 | Lt. and Mrs. Reid C. Giese, (Margaret Paden) | Announce the birth of twin daughters, Janet Lee and Judith Ann. Lt. Giese is stationed at Ft. Benning, and Margaret lives at Sumner, Iowa. |
268 | Marcia Yaggy | Married Lt. John E. Meyer, Waverly, on October 4. Lt. Meyer was on leave after completing thirty-five missions as a bombardier-navigator in the European theater. He has the Distinguished Flying Cross, and the Air Medal with three oak leaf clusters. |
269 | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beichley, (Wilma P. Haudorf) | Announce the birth of a son, Mark Preston. They also have a daughter, Marcia Joanne. They reside on a farm near Gladbrook. |
270 | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carney, (Jean Horgan) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Catherine. Harry is an insurance claims investigator and adjustor in Alexandria, Virginia, where they reside. |
271 | Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Frerichs, (Wilma Muller) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Kathyrn Ann. Wilma resides in Denver, Colorado. Her husband is in the Army. |
272 | Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Groff | Who reside in Clear Lake, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, Lynn Ellis. |
273 | Mr. and Mrs. Loran Hadley, (Esther Betz) | Announce the birth of a son, La Verne Dean. Loran is engaged in farming. Their address is Rowan, Iowa. |
274 | Mr. and Mrs. Lou A. Ackley, (Wilda May Jarvis) | Announce the birth of a son, Paul Edward, born September 27. They live near Bedford, Iowa, where Lou is engaged in farming. |
275 | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Evans | Announce the birth of a daughter, Karen Yvonne. Ralph received a B. S. degree in 1932. |
276 | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carlson, (Anna L. Ball) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Diane Louise, born at Pequot Lakes, Minnesota. Prior to her marriage in 1940, Anna taught elementary grades at Royal, Iowa. Richard is engaged in construction work and contracting at Pequot Lakes. |
277 | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Freeman, (Evelyn McKellips) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Lynn Cler. |
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278 | Chief Petty Officer and Mrs. Edgar Swanson, (Irene Warner) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Carol Lynn. C. P. O. Swanson is instructor in the Naval Training School at Ames, Iowa. Irene is office manager at Iowa State College in Ames where she is in charge of hiring all clerical help. |
279 | Dr. and Mrs. Paul J. Laube, (Lavon Dunlea) | Announce the birth of a son, William Douglas, born in India; preparing to go to China as medical workers. Their son, David, is in New Haven, Conn. While in Africa, the Laubes met Graham Hovey, and are currently living in the same house as Charles Uban. |
280 | Lt. (jg) and Mrs. Nathanael R. Rathbone, (Madeline Briggs) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Julia Marie. Lt. Rathbone is a mines disposal officer in the Southwest Pacific. |
281 | Lt. Ellis A. Juhl | And his wife, announce the birth of a daughter, Judith Ann. Lt. Juhl is in the personnel officer at the School of Communications, Harvard University Naval Training School. They reside in Cambridge. |
282 | Mr. and Mrs. Alan D. Thompson, (Pauline Carlton) | Announce the birth of a son, Michael D. Pauline lives in Bedford, Iowa, with their two other children, David and Edward. Her husband is stationed in New Guinea with the Quartermaster Corps of the Army. |
283 | Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Soenke, (Anna Placatka) | Of Norman, Oklahoma, announce the birth of a son, Alan James. |
284 | Mr. and Mrs. Franz Schneider, (Sylvia Bagh) | Of North Chicago, announce the birth of a daughter, Sheryl Ann. Franz is stationed with the Navy there as a Fire Controlman First Class. |
285 | Mr. and Mrs. Gunther T. Steinberg, (Lucille Wood) | Of Chicago, announce the birth of a son, Gunther Craig. They also have a daughter. Gunther is economic statistician for Western Electric Company and part-time instructor in economics and statistics at the University of Chicago. |
286 | Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Justice, (Kathryn Hiller) | Announce the birth of a son, Robert Harold. They reside in Chicago, where Radio Technician Second Class Justice is stationed with the Naval Reserve. Kathryn was employed in the Bureau of Research at Teachers College before her marriage. |
287 | Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Meyers, (Vina Waugh) | Announce the birth of a son, James Henry. Henry operates a general store in Ocheyedan, Iowa, where they live. |
288 | Mr. and Mrs. Maynard A. Rake, (Virginia Grace Schuchart) | Announce the birth of a son, Marvin Leonard. They reside at Zearing, Iowa, and have one other son, Elwood Ralph. |
289 | Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Hansen | Announce the birth of a daughter, Carole Lee. Maynard is in the service stationed at Long Island, New York. |
290 | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schultz, (Elsie M. Crane) | Announce the birth of a son, Douglas Darryl. They live on a farm near Kiron, Iowa. |
291 | Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kaufmann, (Mabel Jean Thomas) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Bonnie Jean. They live on a farm south of Beaman, Iowa. |
292 | Pvt. And Mrs. Cecil E. Mott | Announce the birth of a daughter, Andrea. Pvt. Mott is stationed at the Army Air Field in Pratt, Kansas. |
293 | Sgt. And Mrs. Francis Johnson, (Ethel M. Blain) | Announce the birth of a son, James Henry. Ethel taught in the Lincoln School, Cedar Falls, and Sgt. Johnson also lived in Cedar Falls before entering the service. He is stationed at Camp Carson, Colorado. |
294 | Sgt. And Mrs. James Masterson, (Marjorie Person) | Announce the birth of a son born at Cherokee, Iowa, where Marjorie resides. |
295 | Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Don Meggers, (Mary Prenosil) | Announce the birth of a son, Donald James, born at Brook General Hospital at Ft. Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas, where they reside. |
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296 | Alice Blake | Died July 23 at her home in Ackley, Iowa. The had taught in the schools at Aplington and Rockford, Iowa, and Tacoma and Seattle, Washington. She is survived by two sisters and one brother. |
297 | Charles J. Griffin | Died August 28, at his home in Montezuma, Iowa. Since 1928 he had been in the insurance business at Montezuma. In 1892, he married Mary Edworthy, who survives him; also a son, Cecil E., Montezuma. |
298 | Chief Yeoman and Mrs. Joseph Wilson, (Jeanne Russell) | Announce the birth of a son, Thomas Craig. They have another son, Jerry Dennis. They reside in Long Beach, California. |
299 | Dr. Karl B. Stein | The wife of Dr. Stein died October 8, in Sarasota, Florida. Dr. Stein preceded her in death on February 4, 1944, at Chicago, where he was founder and president of the Musical Dramatic Conservatory. |
300 | Fred H. Dawson | Died August 3 at his home in Yale, Iowa. He had served as principal or superintendent of the schools at Hudson, Ocheyedan, Wallingford, and Nichols. Surviving are his wife, Rosine, and a son, R. V. Dawson. |
301 | Harry W. Heath | Died April 28, in Shellsburg, Iowa, where he had served as secretary of the Board of Education. He is survived by a daughter, Ethel, who is teaching in the schools at Vinton. |
302 | J. E. Johnson | Died September 3 at his home in Sioux City, where he had lived since 1904. In 1905, he married Thyrza B. Horswell, who survives him. |
303 | Lt. (jg) and Mrs. Charles L. Tubbs, (Dorothy Lee McLeod) | Announce the birth of a son, Charles Lee, Jr. Lt. Tubbs is technical observer and navigator at the Naval Operational Training Station in Hutchinson. |
304 | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams, (Eileen Jones) | Announce the birth of a son, Wayne Allan. They have a daughter, Sylvia Marlene. The Williams family lives at Williamsburg, Iowa, where Carl is engaged in farming. |
305 | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vining, (Marie Buffington) | Announce the birth of twin girls, Judith Lee and Joy Marie. They reside in Osage, Iowa, where Walter is engaged in farming. |
306 | Mrs. A. Albert Allen, (Theodosia M. Cole) | Died September 15. Surviving are her husband who lives at Tingley, Iowa, and a son, Warren A. |
307 | Mrs. A. R. Johnson, (Camilla Richardson) | A student in the early 1900's, died November 15 in Waverly. Prior to her marriage she taught in the schools of Butler County. Surviving her are her husband, mother, and one sister. |
308 | Mrs. Alfred C. Johnson, (Marjorie Cheney) | Died August 5, at her home in Cedar Heights in Cedar Falls. She served as supervisor of music in the Charles City and Garner Schools. She is survived by Alfred, whom she married in 1919, a son, Ivertin, in the armed services, and a daughter, Claudia. |
309 | Mrs. Clarence Young, (Jennie Sellers) | Student in the early 1900's, died November 16, at her home in Davenport. Before her marriage she taught for a number of years in the Wapello Public School. Her husband and a son, Robert, in the service, survive. |
310 | Mrs. R. A. Santee, (Mary Birdsall) | Died November 10 in New Rochelle, New York, where she had been visiting her daughter. She lived in Cedar Falls since her marriage in 1899. Surviving her are two daughters and a sister. Her husband preceded her in death in 1941. |
311 | Mrs. Roy L. Palmerton, (Jennie Harper) | Died August 14 in the Iowa Methodist Hospital in Des Moines. She was buried in the Nevada Cemetery in Nevada, Iowa. Her husband, the Rev. Roy L. Palmerton, survives her. |
312 | Ruth A. Packer | Died at the hospital in Charles City, Iowa, April 22, 1944. After graduation, Ruth taught home economics and English in the high school at Colwell, Iowa, for two years. |