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1 | The Alumnus cover girl | Pauline Engelman; photo. |
2 | The campus walk | Looking east past the Women's Gym; photo. |
3 | Untitled | Swimming Pool and Women's Gymnasium; photo. |
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4 | Branch school opens | Schools open in Algona, Missouri Valley, and Red Oak. |
5 | College lets down hair | Classes dismissed for all-college picnic; photo. |
6 | Journalists serve Hot Copy | Revive journalism banquet tradition. |
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7 | Dr. Schaefer heads linguists | Elected to office in Iowa chapter of American Association of Teachers of German. |
8 | May music festival | Orchestra and chorus present concerts. |
9 | Nancy Price married | Marries Howard R. Thompson, son of Professor M. R. Thompson. |
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10 | Teach world-mindedness, Dr. Bodein | 129 students receive degrees or diplomas; Dr. Bodein delivers address; student awards presented; photo. |
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11 | New faculty faces at Teachers College | Short sketches of new faculty. |
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12 | Faculty chooses queen | Ferne Rapp selected at spring formal; photo. |
13 | Germans poor hosts | Theodore Adams describes experiences as POW in Germany. |
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14 | Eye sets eight-year All-American record | Student newspaper earns honors; photo. |
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15 | Joan Piper teaches the blind to swim, play | Description of work at Vinton school; photo. |
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16 | Russell to teach at Michigan | Professor Myron Russell accepts summer position. |
17 | Seniors tour the campus | 250 high school students visit. |
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18 | Thanks for the Alumnus Olson--Emma (Class of 1934) |
Emma Olson working in Chicago. |
19 | The old lady paddles Levine--Aaron (Class of 1943) |
Aaron Levine describes life in New Guinea. |
20 | Waiting is weary business Goodman--Michael (Class of 1941) |
Michael Goodman recounts navy life in the South Pacific. |
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21 | Alumnus of '97 active in research Berkley--John O. |
John O. Berkley still active and in good health in Washington, D. C. |
22 | Boogie-woogie chick-a-biddy? Taylor--George (Class of 1926) |
George Taylor working in advertising. |
23 | Reunion in hospital Kagan--Leo (Class of 1940) |
Leo Kagan meets Walter Johnson in Philippines. |
24 | Stevens has ten from T. C. on staff Hach--Clarence W. (Class of 1937) |
Clarence W. Hach teaches journalism at Stevens College. |
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25 | Dickinson back from France | Art Dickinson assumes coaching duties. |
26 | KXEL assistant resigns | Eunice Baumgartner accepts teaching job; photo. |
27 | Teachers College of the Air | Weekly programming schedule. |
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28 | Faculty has long-time record of service | Average term of service of faculty member is eighteen years; roster of those with long service records. |
29 | The traditional Choric Hymn Singers | Choric Hymn Singers perform; photo. |
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30 | U. S. S. Bartlett lowers flag | Flag lowered for de-commissioning ceremony on April 28, 1945; photo. |
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31 | Faculty members resign | Short sketches of Professors Dietrich and Horns and Dr. Durfee. |
32 | Professor Lambertson dies | Died of heart attack on June 3, 1945; obituary; photo. |
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33 | Birkhead to study with opera star | Jane Birkhead will study with Lotte Lehmann. |
34 | Miss Hankamp gets NEA post | Accepts executive secretary position. |
35 | Quinine hunter returns | Professor Grant describes experiences of searching for cinchona trees; photo. |
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36 | The Roll of Honor, Capt. Homer L. Lund | Died April 25, 1945, in the Philippines while serving as a combat pilot with the "Sky Lancers" and a flight commander of a bomber unit of the Fifth Air Force. He had been awarded the Air Medal for courage and devotion to duty on missions in the Pacific. |
37 | The Roll of Honor, First Lieutenant Robert L. Brown | Reported killed in action February 14, 1943, while piloting a plane over Naples. Co-pilot of a B-24 Liberator Bomber, he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, and the Air Medal with two Oak Leaf Clusters for completing more than 100 combat missions. |
38 | The Roll of Honor, Lt. Glenn W. Dexter | Killed in a plane crash, April 4, at Tucumcari, N. M.; stationed at Dalhart Field, Texas, as a P-37 pilot; had been in the Army Air Forces since September, 1942; survived by his wife and four-month-old daughter Patty, of Des Moines, and his mother. |
39 | The Roll of Honor, Lt. Joel G. Herman | Reported killed in action May 27 on Luzon while serving as a P-38 pilot; survived by his parents and one sister. A brother, Lt. Kenneth J. Herman, was killed in action October 22, 1944, while serving as a Mustang fighter pilot somewhere over Germany. |
40 | The Roll of Honor, Lt. Lloyd Miller | Killed in June while serving with the Marines on Okinawa. He entered service in 1943. He is survived by his parents, who live at Reinbeck, Iowa. |
41 | The Roll of Honor, Lt. Robert Bragg | Previously reported as missing in action, June, 1944; announced as killed in action in May, 1945; Went overseas in December 1943; stationed in Italy with the 15th Air Force as a bombardier-navigator; Survived by parents, A. L. Bragg and a sister. |
42 | The Roll of Honor, Pvt. Jack D. Geick | Killed in action with the 87th Acorn Division of the Infantry in France, December 12, 1944. He enlisted in the Army in March 1943, and went overseas in October, 1944. He received training at Alfred University, N. Y. His parents live at Pomeroy, Iowa. |
43 | The Roll of Honor, Sgt. Barton E. Weaver | Died in a prison camp in Germany; reported missing since December 17, 1944; enlisted in the Army Reserve in September, 1942; entered active service, March 20, 1943. A member of the 99th Division Band; survived by his mother and a sister of Hawarden, Iowa. |
44 | The Roll of Honor, Technical Sergeant Dale Nuss | Killed in Germany on April 11, 1945, while serving with the 348th Army Combat Engineers. His jeep struck an enemy mine. Surviving him are his wife, formerly Thelma Werkeiser, son, Harlan Arthur; his parents, and a brother, Ens. Dean Nuss, in the Pacific. |
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45 | Women in Uniform, Beth Dailey | Is in Australia serving in the armed forces as an American Red Cross staff assistant. |
46 | Women in Uniform, Dorothy M. Smith | Is a service club hostess stationed at Geneva, Nebraska. |
47 | Women in Uniform, Edythe Buns | Lt., Army Nurse Corps, Station Hospital, Fort Sheridan, Illinois. |
48 | Women in Uniform, Evelyn Winson Wallace | Is in India serving as an American Red Cross staff assistant. Previously she had taught in Primghar and Fayette, Iowa. |
49 | Women in Uniform, Jean Hoffman | Lt., physical therapist, Army Medical Corps, Hawaii. |
50 | Women in Uniform, Maxine Hunter | Assistant Field Director, American Red Cross station hospital, France. |
51 | Women in Uniform, Maxine Okerstrom | American Red Cross hospital recreation work, France. |
52 | Women in Uniform, Vivian L. Newton | WAC, has been assigned to Camp Davis, N. C. Prior to her enlistment, she was associated with the Meredith Publishing Company in Des Moines. |
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53 | A. D. Coffman, Jr. | Lt., Navy, overseas. |
54 | A. L. Camarata | Lt., Marines, overseas. |
55 | Andrew G. George | Capt., Infantry, Philippines. |
56 | Archie W. Frye | Lt., Marines, overseas. |
57 | Bidne, Howard O. | Pfc., Army, Ft. Meade, Md. |
58 | Blaine K. Coburn | Major, Army Air Forces, Marianna, Florida. |
59 | Craig Clark | Cpl., Army, Ft. Thomas, Kentucky. |
60 | Donald G. Hackett | Pvt., Army, overseas. |
61 | Duane C. Cumpston | Lt. Army, overseas. |
62 | Fred W. Breckenfelder | Seaman Second Class, Coast Guard, Quonset Point, Rhode Island. |
63 | Gail F. Hein | Lt., Marines, Oceanside, California. |
64 | Gale C. Anderson | Technician Fifth Grade, Army, overseas. |
65 | Gerald E. Faust | Navy, Ames, Iowa. |
66 | Harlan H. Goldsmith | Sgt., Army, Galveston, Texas. |
67 | Howard I. Dunlap | Capt., El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, Santa Ana, California. |
68 | Howard L. Blanchard | Cpl., Army, Ft. George Meade, Maryland. |
69 | J. Faner Anderson | Major, Army Office of Supplies, overseas. |
70 | James F. Bush | S/Sgt., Army, overseas. |
71 | James P. Hagerstrom | Capt., Army, Evansville, Indiana. |
72 | James W. Christianson | Lt., Navy, Camp Bradford, Virginia. |
73 | John Darwin Davis | S/Sgt., Marines, overseas. |
74 | John J. Baird | Capt., Army Air Forces, overseas. |
75 | Julius B. Flesner | Lt. Marines., Marines, overseas. |
76 | Kenneth F. Hartmann | Lt., Army, overseas. |
77 | Kenneth K. Beatty | Lt., Marines, overseas. |
78 | Kenneth M. Erwin | Navy, Shoemaker, California. |
79 | Kenneth M. Gittins | Lt., Navy, overseas. |
80 | Leslie V. Dix | Lt. Col., Army, overseas. |
81 | M. Merle Anderson | Yeoman Second Class, Navy, Joliet, Illinois. |
82 | Martin Thomas Dolan | Technician, Fourth Grade, Army, overseas. |
83 | Melvin Case | T/Sgt., Army, Livingston, Louisiana. |
84 | Norman G. Hanson | Lt., Army, overseas. |
85 | Parmi S. Garramoni | Sgt., Army, overseas. |
86 | Paul J. Connolly | Sgt., Army, Camp Wolters, Texas. |
87 | Perry H. Grier | Cpl., Army, Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas. |
88 | Philip Barck | Seaman Second Clss, Navy, Gulfport, Mississippi. |
89 | R. Leland Dix | Pharmacist Mate, First Class, Navy, Chelsea, Massachusetts. |
90 | Richard Aylesworth | Pfc., Marines, U. S. Navy Hospital, Great Lakes, Illinois. |
91 | Robert B. Flesner | Lt., Marines, overseas. |
92 | Robert C. Hansen | Lt., Army, overseas. |
93 | Robert Findley | Lt., Army, Camp Houze, Texas. |
94 | Robert L. Esau | Ens., Navy, Little Creek, Virginia. |
95 | Robert T. Evans | Ens., Navy, Sioux City, Iowa. |
96 | Robert V. Fisher | Sgt., Army, overseas. |
97 | Vernon E. Hansen | Capt., Army, England. |
98 | Walter W. Johnson | T/Sgt., Army, overseas. |
99 | Wayne E. Gifford | Sgt., Army, overseas. |
100 | William F. Burke | Pvt., Army, Madison, Wisconsin. |
101 | William H. Frost | Cpl., Army, overseas. |
102 | William H. Frost | Cpl., Army, overseas. |
103 | William T. Buchwald | Coast Guard, overseas. |
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104 | Aaron Linn | Sgt., Army, overseas. |
105 | Arthur Latta | Marines, overseas. |
106 | Arthur O. Noxon | Yeoman Second Class, Navy, Newport, Rhode Island. |
107 | Carl E. Ortmeyer | Cpl. Army, overseas. |
108 | Clifford Peck | Patrol Inspector, Army, Bismarck, North Dakota. |
109 | Dale H. Ott | Pvt., Army, Assam, India. |
110 | Donald J. Peck | T/Sgt., Army, overseas. |
111 | Eugene A. Holdiman | Pvt., Army, overseas. |
112 | Eugene LeVine | Pfc., Army, Great Falls, Montana. |
113 | Glenn E. Jesperson | Capt., Army, Great Falls, Montana. |
114 | Glenn L. Olsen | Lt., Army, overseas. |
115 | Henry A. Loats | Lt. (j.g.), Navy, overseas. |
116 | Herbert M. Kuenstling | Pharmacist Mate Third Class, Coast Guard, Pacific. |
117 | James M. Maas | Ens., Merchant Marine, New Orleans, Louisiana. |
118 | Jerome Kaplan | Lt., Navy, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. |
119 | Jerry B. Hogan | S/Sgt., Army Air Forces, overseas. |
120 | John Messerli | Cpl., Army, overseas. |
121 | Joseph G. Mueller | Sgt., Army, Fort Lewis, Washington. |
122 | Joseph K. Park | Sgt., Army, overseas. |
123 | Leo Kenneally | Pvt., Army, Fort Ord, California. |
124 | Leonard Janssen | Lt., Army, overseas. |
125 | Loren R. Nus | Pvt., Army, Fort Lewis, Washington. |
126 | Lorenz P. Krueger | Boatswain's Mate First Class, Coast Guard, Chincoteague Island, Virginia. |
127 | Marc Ihm | Ens., Navy, overseas. |
128 | Max R. Reinstein | First Lieutenant, Army, overseas. |
129 | Merritt Ludwig | Pvt., Army, overseas. |
130 | Orville E. Nichols | Lt. (j.g.), Navy, overseas. |
131 | Purple Heart, Ens. Donald Southall | Was awarded the Purple Heart for injuries received while engaged in the battle at Okinawa; now stationed on a destroyer at Pearl Harbor. He has been overseas since January 1945. |
132 | Purple Heart, First Lieutenant John D. Scoville | Who was killed in action November 30, 1944, while with General Courtney Hodges' First Army in Germany, was awarded the Silver Star and Purple Heart Posthumously for gallantry in action. |
133 | R. Eckels Hutchison | Lt. (jg), Navy, overseas. |
134 | Ralph G. Moritz | Technician Third Grade, Army Intelligence Service, overseas. |
135 | Ray Leonard Kober | Lt., Army, Camp River Rouge Park, Michigan. |
136 | Ray M. Kendle | Cpt., Army, Columbia, South Carolina. |
137 | Richard J. Meier | Pfc., Army, overseas. |
138 | Robert Allen Mallory | Lt., Army, overseas. |
139 | Robert E. Ludtke | First Lieutenant, Army, Dallas, Texas. |
140 | Robert J. Pattee | First Lieutenant, Army, overseas. |
141 | Robert L. Jones | Lt., Army, Santa Ana, California. |
142 | Robert W. Porteous | T/Sgt., Army, St. Petersburg, Florida. |
143 | Russell M. Howe | Pfc., Army, Philippines. |
144 | Sophus F. Helm | Navy, overseas. |
145 | Tom Lamke | Lt., Army, Warrenton, Virginia. |
146 | Tom N. McClelland | Lt. (j.g.), Navy, Sampson, New York. |
147 | Wendell Jack Rider | Ens., Navy, Quillaynte, Washington. |
148 | Wilfred L. McGimpsey | Lt. (j.g.), Navy, Grosse Ile, Michigan. |
149 | William H. O'Neill | Pfc., Army, overseas. |
150 | Willis H. Mevis | Lt. (j.g.), Navy, overseas. |
151 | Woodrow Nelson | Army, Camp Swift, Texas. |
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152 | Bessie Larson | Resides in Hollywood, California. Before moving there five years ago, she lived at Rembrandt, Iowa. |
153 | Dr. Aubrey C. Grubb and Mrs. Ruth Grubb | John Findlay Grubb, chemistry student at the College, has received the Boehmler Scholarship, awarded to a worthy student in Cedar Falls. He is the son of the late Dr. Aubrey C. Grubb and Ruth Grubb. |
154 | Ethel G. Cocking | Is a supervisor in the Naval Air Station at Peru, Indiana., where she resides. |
155 | Haziel Linderman | Is a supervisor of the second and third grades at State Teachers College, Platteville, Wisconsin. Previously she taught in the Garden Country Day School, Jackson Heights, New York. |
156 | Irving J. McDuffie, Jr. | Is in the Sociological Department of the Ford Motor Company, Rouge Plant, Dearborn, Michigan. He resides in Highland Park, Michigan. |
157 | John E. Barnes, Sr. | Is manager of the Eastern branch of Clay Equipment Company at Binghamton, New York. |
158 | Mabelle Agnes Payton | After thirty years, she retired from teaching in the New Trier High School at Winnetka, Illinois; taught in Cherokee County rural schools; and in the high schools at Marcus, Shenandoah, and Ames, Iowa. |
159 | Major Jean Melin, (Jean B. Horner) | Is a WAC instructor of leadership and administration in the WAC program at Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana. She has been in the service since July, 1942. |
160 | Margarette Ball Dickson | Was elected vice president of the National federation of Poetry Clubs in the recent meeting in Indianapolis. Her son, Lt. Col. Donald Dickson, serves on the Headquarters Staff of General Douglas MacArthur. |
161 | Mr. and Mrs. Arnold E. Luce, (Marjory Garmire) | Arnold, Marjory, and their two children, John, and David, reside in Minneapolis. Arnold is Assistant to the Director of Visual Education Service at the University of Minnesota. He received his M. A. from Columbia University, New York, in 1940. |
162 | Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Williams, (Grace Merrick) | Reside at Blencoe, Iowa, where they have a hardware and drug business, and Edwin is the County Treasurer. Their son George is a First Lieutenant in Army Finance. He is serving overseas. |
163 | Mr. and Mrs. James McLean, (Mildred E. Challstrom) | Now reside on State Street, Cedar Falls. |
164 | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Louis Schoales, (Leta Duffus) | Reside at Montezuma, Iowa. Leta has been teaching primary grades in various Iowa schools for the past nine years and has been substitute teaching the past year. |
165 | Mrs. H. P. Thomas, (Gladys M. Cocking) | Resides in Mora, Minnesota, where her husband is employed. |
166 | Mrs. James A. Yeager, (Cora L. Mercer) J. Alton Yeager |
Cora and daughter, Beth, live at Mazanillo, Texas. J. Alton died January 12, 1944, in Portland, Oregon, and a son, Lt. Mercer A. Yeager, was killed in Germany, November 22, 1944. |
167 | Mrs. Nina E. Darr, (Nina E. Baumgardner), and Mrs. Edmund Taylor, (Nettie Packard) |
Has been teaching in the primary grades at Three Rivers, California, where she and her husband reside. Mrs. Edmund Taylor, (Nettie Packard) lives at Kaweah, about two and one half miles from Three Rivers. |
168 | Myrtle E. Haase | Is educational director at the Muirdale Sanatorium at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, an institution devoted to the treatment of tuberculosis. She devotes most of her time to the instruction of Cadel Nurses. She was at South View Hospital, Milwaukee. |
169 | Pearl H. Middlebrook | Is an assistant editor for the Silver Burdett Co., Chicago. She received a master's degree from the University of Chicago in 1927. |
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170 | Dorothy Johnson | Is head of the plastic surgery department of the Red Cross headquarters in San Diego, where she resides. Before accepting this position she taught in the schools at Ontario, California. |
171 | Eric P. Hansen | Is acting principal and commercial and mathematics instructor at the Springville Consolidated School at Springville, Iowa. They reside in Marion, Iowa. They are the parents of a daughter, Carole Ann. |
172 | Gena Grubb | Has written an article published in the May 1945, issue of "Midland Schools," of the Iowa State Teachers' Association. It announced the one hundredth birthday of Iowa and emphasizes the assets and importance of Iowa as a state. She resides at Dickens. |
173 | George C. Schultz | Is the safety engineering manager for the Hardward Mutual Casualty Co., Chicago. They reside in Lincolnwood, Illinois. They have a daughter, Patty Lou, and a son, Stephen George. |
174 | Lewis G. Hersey | Has been appointed Assistant Director of Hospital Service Inc., of Iowa. For six years he worked in Blue Cross service; received his entire education from kindergarten through college on the Teachers College campus. |
175 | Louis P. Ortale | Has been field director with the American Red Cross since September, 1943. In December 1944, he served in France and later in Germany with the Third and Seventh Armies. Previously, he was superintendent at Guttenberg, Iowa, for five years. |
176 | Lt. F. W. Schlesselman | Is now assigned to the Atlantic Fleet Anti-Submarine Warfare Unit doing research work. He was formerly assistant professor of art at Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa, for four and a half years prior to accepting his commission early in 1943. |
177 | Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jackson, (Verna Winterfield) | Reside in Detroit, Michigan. They have a daughter, Sharon Lee. |
178 | Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lee, (Janet Sea) | Have moved to Fremont, Iowa, where he operates a portable feed mill and a feed store. They have two children, Kay and Sandra. |
179 | Mrs. Charles M. French, (Elizabeth Fiebelkorn) | Resides in Baltimore, Maryland. Her husband is a Signal Corps Inspector, stationed at a Westinghouse Plant in Baltimore. Her brother, Philip J. Fiebelkorn, is in the armed forces. |
180 | Mrs. Chester Bridden, (Della Grubb) | And her husband, former receiver and cashier of the Railway Express Company in Boston, now retired, are living at Dickens, Iowa. Chester is serving on the School Board at Dickens, and Della is serving as secretary of the Red Cross. |
181 | Mrs. Clarence McCarville, (Regina J. Gilles) | Has been teaching vocal music in the high school at Riceville, Iowa, for the past year. She is making her home at Riceville with her three small daughters while her husband is in the service. |
182 | Mrs. D. J. Querio, Jr., (Colene White) | Is a secretary for the Army Air Forces in Chicago, where she resides. |
183 | Mrs. E. E. Baran, (Ruth L. Henn) | Is living in Chicago with her two sons, Norval and Conrad. Her husband is a second class petty officer in the U. S. N. R. and is stationed at Corpus Christi, Texas. |
184 | Mrs. Paul Ludden, (Elna Mae Cummings) | Resides in Rochester, Minnesota. She has one daughter, Marilyn Sue. Her husband was formerly a Methodist minister at Byron, Minnesota, and is now a chaplain with the 186th Hospital in England. |
185 | Mrs. R. W. O'Connor, (Isabel Murphy) | Resides in Louisville, Kentucky. |
186 | Ralph G. Nichols | Was advanced to the rank of associate professor and appointed head of the rhetoric department in the College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Home Economics at the University of Minnesota. |
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187 | Bethel Merrill | Daughter of Harry Merrill, of Cedar Falls, has recently received a Civil Service Appointment with the Navy. She is Junior Library Assistant at the Naval Air Station, North Island, San Diego, California. |
188 | Capt. Arley J. Wilson | Was awarded the sixth and seventh Oak Leaf Clusters to the Air Medal on the Fifth Army front in Italy. He was serving as liaison pilot and observer for the artillery of the 88th "Blue Devils" infantry division. He entered the service in January 1943. |
189 | First Lieutenant Kenneth L. Mueller | Was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for extraordinary achievement as a bombardier on an Eighth Air Force B-17 Flying Fortress while stationed in England. He entered the Army Air Forces in June 1942. |
190 | Gerald E. Faust | Is Navy Mail Clerk of the V-12 unit at Iowa State College, Ames. He recently returned to the states from New Caledonia. |
191 | Hospital Attendant First Class Lloyd Ruby | Was recently on campus during a fifteen-day leave. He received his boot training at Farragut, Idaho, and for the past ten months has been in the receiving unit at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station, Chicago. |
192 | Lt. Glenn W. Behrens | Was awarded the Silver Star in April for gallantry in action in Germany. He had previously received the Purple Heart and Oak Leaf Cluster and Air Medal. |
193 | Melvene Draheim | Was one of ninety-four graduate students from thirty-one states, Washington, D. C., Canada, and China, who were awarded fellowships to the University of Chicago. She is a former member of the Hampton high school faculty. |
194 | Milton A. Wehrle | Teaching at Oakland, Iowa, for the past several years; now superintendent of schools at Joice, Iowa. |
195 | Mr. and Mrs. Eric Sheldahl, (Dorothy Freed) | Are living on a farm near Harcourt, Iowa. They have three children, Joanne, Marvin, and Carol. Their address is Fort Dodge, Iowa. |
196 | Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Piper, (Gladys Linderman) | Reside in Seattle, Washington. |
197 | Mr. and Mrs. W. Morgan Davies, (Audrey Munson) | Live at Anchorage, Alaska. They are the parents of two sons, John and Jim. Morgan is with the Civil Aeronautics Administration in the Aleutian area. |
198 | Mrs. Albert Cloud, Jr., (Marjorie Mangold) | Resides in Washington, D. C. She is secretary to Congressman Henry O. Talle. |
199 | Mrs. Baird McIlroy, (Arlene Archer) | She and her son, Reed, reside in Seattle, Washington, while Lt. McIlroy is with the Naval Reserve. |
200 | Mrs. Marion Thurston, (Catherine Baer) | Is teaching physical education in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, while her husband is serving overseas. |
201 | Mrs. R. C. Pearson, (Catherine Brown) | And son, James Daniel, are living in Cedar Falls. Her husband, Lt. Pearson, is with the Army Air Forces overseas. |
202 | Rev. and Mrs. Orvis K. Schlesselman, (Florence M. Phipps) | Are living at Colorado Springs, where Orvis is pastor of the Calvary Evangelical Church. He had been pastor of the First Evangelical Church, Fort Dodge, Iowa. They have two children, Marvin and Louanne. |
203 | Vera M. Beltz | Has been teaching the fifth grade in the Garfield Building at Cherokee, Iowa. Previously she had taught in grade schools at Exira and Vinton, Iowa. |
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204 | Capt. And Mrs. Kenneth C. Weatherwax, (Bette Brooks) | Reside in Amarillo, Texas, where he is stationed with the Army Air Forces. They have two daughters, Debra Ann and Mary Beth. |
205 | Capt. Roland E. Mitchell | Was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Air Medal, and three Oak Leaf Clusters for meritorious achievement while flying with the Eighth Air Force over Germany. |
206 | First Lieutenant Gerald A. Pieres | Received his second wound, April 21, 1945, while serving on the Italian battle front with a tank battalion. He had been awarded the Purple Heart for injuries received April 29, 1944, on the Anzio beachhead. His sister is Florence M. Pieres. |
207 | Janet Little | Is employed in Evanston, Illinois, where she resides. |
208 | Lt. Richard E. Britson | Was recently presented the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal for meritorious achievement in the aerial combat flight against the enemy in the Pacific theater of war. |
209 | Lt. Stephen Gilbert Hobson | Is now minister of music and counselor of the Methodist Youth program at Mason City. He was a former teacher in the music department of the Monticello public schools. He has recently received a medical discharge from the Army Air Force. |
210 | Margaret Miner | Received the master's degree in June 1944, from the University of Michigan. She is now an instructor in the School of Education at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. |
211 | Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. "Hoot" Cole, (Muriel Riedy) | Reside in Flint, Michigan, where Francis works as newscaster at Station WFDF. He took the beginning radio course at the College and worked in the studios of KXEL at the College. He was later employed as announcer at the KXEL studios in Waterloo. |
212 | Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Richard Wilson | Reside in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, where Lloyd is employed by the Eastman Corporation. They have a son, Gary Richard. |
213 | Mrs. Keith Able, (Helen Ressir) | Is employed, with her husband, at Montgomery Ward Co. at Cedar Rapids, Iowa. She had previously taught kindergarten at Glenwood, Springville, and Clear Lake, Iowa. They reside in Cedar Rapids. |
214 | Mrs. Paul F. Hain, (Anna Mae Martin) | Resides at Nichols, Iowa. Her husband, Paul, is serving in the infantry overseas. They have a son, Paul Francis Hain, Jr. |
215 | Mrs. Peter E. Terzis, (Lois J. Pettis) | Is living with her parents at Kellerton, Iowa, while her husband is with the Navy at sea. Before her marriage, she served as Aerographers Mate Third Class with the WAVES. She was given a medical discharge in September 1944. |
216 | Mrs. R. L. Summitt, (Vera Handbury) | Taught in the elementary schools during the past year at St. Petersburg, Florida, where he husband was stationed. Previously she had taught in the grade schools at Macedonia and Council Bluffs, Iowa. |
217 | Robert B. Kamm, (Maxine Moen) | Robert is completing his course as Naval Aviation Radio and Radar Technician at Corpus Christi, Texas. His wife, Maxine, is teaching music at the David Hirsch school, Corpus Christi. |
218 | Rogena Gentner | Is continuity writer and announcer at Radio Station WIZE, Springfield, Ohio. She previously had taught English and speech in the schools at Ireton, Iowa, and Arcanum, Ohio, and did radio work at Station WING, Dayton, Ohio. |
219 | Ruby Woodyard, and her sister, Mrs. Corwyn Hicks, (Laura Weller) | Reside in Waterloo. Ruby teaches at Sloane Wallace Junior High School. Laura works at John Deere Tractor Company in the Engineering Department. First Lieutenant Hicks is in the Signal Corps, and is Adjutant of a Signal Service Battalion, overseas. |
220 | Ruth Behrens | Music instructor in the Mason City High school, was recently appointed as adviser to the executive committee of the Iowa High School Music Association in the field of vocal music. |
221 | Thelma Peterson | Is teaching speech, drama, and American literature in the high school at Rock Falls, Illinois. She formerly was instructor in English and drama in the high schools at Tripoli, Iowa, and Grant Park, Illinois. |
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222 | Alice Budlong | Recently graduated from an Aerial Gunnery School at the Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida, and is now an instructor at the Naval Air Technical Training Center, Memphis, Tennessee. |
223 | Capt. Alvin M. Welbes | Was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for superb leadership and courage in aerial combat with the 12th Air Force in Europe. |
224 | Harold McConeghey | Visited the Teachers College campus in April. He recently returned from China where he was employed since October, 1942, by the Office of War Information. |
225 | Irvene Farnsworth | The former editor of the Old Gold has been teaching the past year at Fairfield, Iowa. She resides in Primghar, Iowa. |
226 | Joan Doan | Is teaching in the LaSalle Junior High School, Greeley, Colorado, where she resides. She is also studying voice and piano at Colorado State College of Education and is a bassoonist with the Greeley Philharmonic Orchestra. |
227 | Mr. and Mrs. Koert Smith, (Eleanor Stiles) | Reside in Clinton, Iowa. They have three children, Gwendolyn, Koert, Jr., and Jane Frances. |
228 | Mrs. Clement H. Wilson, (Thelma Everts) | Resides in Boston, Massachusetts, while her husband, Machinist Mate Second Class Willson is stationed there with the Navy. Prior to her marriage, she taught art and music in the grade schools of Waterloo, Iowa. |
229 | Mrs. David A. Porter, (Ruth Louise Herzberg) | And daughter, Ellyn Kay, reside in Waterloo, while her husband, Lt. Porter, is in the service in Europe. |
230 | Mrs. Reuben E. Tesch, (Bernece E. Reid) | Is now a grade teacher in West Liberty, Iowa. She formerly taught in Maynard, Iowa. Reuben is a radar operator in the Coast Guard. |
231 | Pat Walter | Taught kindergarten in Longfellow School, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, for the past year. She resides in Sioux Falls. |
232 | Technician Fourth Grade Mark W. Yaggy | Has received high praise from his commanding general at the Air Service Command depot in England where he is serving on the signal maintenance line. He has been in the service since November 1942, and has been overseas for nineteen months. |
233 | William B. Berntsen | Is assistant pastor of the First Baptist Church at Denton, Texas; director of religious education and music; organized a students' A Capella Choir, from North Texas State Teachers College. His wife, the former Beryl Cutshall of Cedar Falls, is organist. |
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234 | Alice Bernice Burehland | Married Raymond Schnur, February 24, 1945. She taught primary grades at Colo, Iowa. |
235 | Alma G. Anderson | Married Dewey B. Snyder, April 2, 1944. She is in the U. S. Employment Service Office, and he is with the Automatic Washer Co., Newton, Iowa. |
236 | Donald A. Van Deest | Pfc., Army, East Indies. |
237 | E. C. Schneider | Lt., Navy, Western Pacific. |
238 | Earl E. Schramm | Lt., Marines, overseas. |
239 | Emma June Azeltine | Married Lt. A. W. Blow of the Army Air Forces on December 27, 1944. She now resides in Waupon, Wisconsin. |
240 | Erwin Sage | Commander, Navy, overseas. |
241 | Frederick H. Ritze | First Lieutenant, Marines, overseas. |
242 | George D. Tallman | Aviation Machinist Mate Third Class, Navy, San Luis Obispo, California. |
243 | H. Dean Strohbehn | A/C, Navy Air Corps, Ringsville, Texas. |
244 | Harry Slife | Lt., Marines, San Clemente, California. |
245 | Irene Anderson | Married James Merriman, October 1944. Prior to her marriage, she taught in the high schools at Lead, South Dakota, and Sheridan, Wyoming. James is in the Naval Air Service in the Pacific. |
246 | Ivan C. Williams | Chief Storekeeper, Navy, Oakland, California. |
247 | James A. Ruthven | Sgt., Army, overseas. |
248 | James M. Vaughn | Lt., Navy, overseas. |
249 | Josiah F. Rummel | Pharmacist Mate First Class, Navy, overseas. |
250 | Joyce Albertson | Married S/Sgt. Nolan B. Green, January 5, 1945, at Storm Lake. She has been a primary teacher at Alta and Cherokee, Iowa. |
251 | Leonard R. St. Clair | Lt. (j.g.), Navy, overseas. |
252 | Marion Brown | Married Tech. Sgt. Harry J. Barmettler on May 6, 1945. She has been instructor at the North Junior High School, Sioux City, Iowa. Sgt Barmettler served in the European theater of war and is now stationed at Sioux City. |
253 | Miriam E. Broer | Married Merle W. Lindsey, May 28, 1944. She taught home economics and typing this past semester in the Rowan, Iowa, schools. They are living on a farm near Rowan. |
254 | Myron Stearns | Pfc., Army, overseas. |
255 | Pauline Buchan | Married to Pfc. Floyd Schneider, December 2, 1944. They reside in Madison, Wisconsin. |
256 | Pearl Claussen and Lt. Roy H. Jorgensen | Married April 12, 1945. She taught in Woodward and Colfax, Iowa. Lt. Jorgensen received his commission in the Air Corps and has been stationed at Sheppard Field, Wichita Falls, Texas. |
257 | Quentin L. Sawtelle | Sgt., Army, Vint Hill Farms Station, Virginia. |
258 | Richard D. Torry | Pvt., Army, Camp Crowder, Missouri. |
259 | Richard Schaeffer | Pvt., Marines, Camp Pendleton, California. |
260 | Robert D. Rowley | Lt. (j.g.), Navy, overseas. |
261 | Robert E. Wilde | Cpl., Army, overseas. |
262 | Robert F. Ward | S/Sgt., Army Medical Dept., overseas. |
263 | Roger Willert | Lt. (j.g.), Navy, overseas. |
264 | Roland W. White | Lt., Navy, overseas. |
265 | Thomas E. Witson | Sgt., Army, Picayune, Mississippi. |
266 | Vera Abrams | Married Glenn Denny, August 22, 1944. Vera has been a teacher in the fourth grade in the Oskaloosa, Iowa, schools. Since June 1, they have been on a farm near Farson, Iowa. |
267 | W. Ardell Stelck | Cpl., Marines, overseas. |
268 | Wayne M. Wilbur | Pfc., Army, overseas. |
269 | William Carl Schultz | Cpl., Army, Ft. Sill, Oklahoma. |
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270 | Alta B. Hansen | Married Herman Bollhoefer on June 11, 1944. Herman recently received a medical discharge from the Navy and they are living on a farm near Haverhill, Iowa. |
271 | Ardyth Genevieve Hasch and Lt. Leonard F. Janssen | Married July 2, 1944. Ardyth resides in Sac City, Iowa. |
272 | Betty Ann Hodge | Married Lt. John E. Schaaf on May 31, 1944. Lt. Schaaf is now with the Army Air Corps in England. She has been a grade teacher at Swaledale, Iowa. |
273 | Captain Gaylord I. Indvik | Married Margaret G. Wall, Van Couver, British Columbia. She continues to serve in the office of the British Staff in Washington, while Captain Indvik is in the Marianas, serving as Assistant Department Chief of Staff, Supply Service. |
274 | Dorothy Jacobia | Married Pharmacist Mate Second Class Norman Raisch on December 17, 1944. She formerly taught in the public schools at Delhi, Iowa, and is now employed as a clerk in the Treasury Department, Washington, D. C., where she resides. |
275 | Ensign Bruce Dahlbo | Married Ruth Gibson, in May 1944. Ensign Dahlbo is with the Navy in the Pacific area. |
276 | Ethel Heath | Married A. Claire Robbins on March 30, 1945. She has been teaching in Vinton, Iowa. They reside in Shellsburg, where he farms.. |
277 | Evelynne Constance Holmes | Married Lt. Paul F. Uthe on January 23, 1945. She taught the primary grades at Somers, Iowa. Recently she has been employed in the news room of the Ames Daily Tribune. |
278 | Gladys Fay Du Bois | Married George Tjaden, September 30, 1944. |
279 | Harriett Heilmann | Married Robert Lawrence on April 8, 1945. She has been the junior high instructor in the Dundee consolidated school for the past three years. Robert is engaged in farming. |
280 | Helen Havlicheck | Married to S/Sgt. Wendell Luscaleet on December 20, 1944. She has been teaching in Monticello. |
281 | Helen J. Corey | Married Edgar R. Herzog, September 20, 1944. They are both with the Federal Housing Agency in Seattle, Washington, where they reside. |
282 | Irene Fockler and Lt. Victor F. Varvel | Married March 17, 1944. Lt. Varvel is stationed at the Army Air Field, Laredo, Texas, as a pilot. They reside in Laredo. |
283 | Irene M. Heiken | Married to Leonard Suchland, June 3, 1944. They reside in Indianapolis, Indiana. Leonard is an engineer at Stout Field. |
284 | Josephine E. Donelson | Married S/Sgt. James E. Bowman, July 25, 1944. She is grade and junior high principal at Luverne, Iowa, while her husband is in service. |
285 | Laura Lee Hawley | Married T/Sgt. Glenn A. Thumma on August 13, 1944. They reside in Clovis, New Mexico. |
286 | Loetta Curran | Married to S. Clark Martin, September 10, 1944. Prior to their marriage she taught speech in the public schools of Tucson, Arizona. Clark is employed the U. S. Dept of Agriculture Forest Service as forest ecologist. They reside in Tucson, Arizona. |
287 | Lois Field | Married Joe E. Roewe, March 25. She taught in the public schools at Washta and Laurens, Iowa. They will live on a farm near Laurens. |
288 | Margaret Gring | Married to Lt. Clint M. Koch, March 13, 1943. She has been teaching seventh and eighth grades at Truesdale. Prior to her marriage, she taught fifth grade in Cherokee, Iowa. |
289 | Marian Hook | Married Lt. (j.g.) Robert G. West, on January 8, 1945. She has been an instructor in the schools at Waterville and West Branch, Iowa. Lt. West served in the Pacific Area and holds the Navy Cross and the Navy Medal. |
290 | Marjorie M. Hutchens | Married T/Sgt. Thomas Hale of the Marines in 1944. She is head teacher in the Child Care School at Jefferson School, San Diego, California. |
291 | Mildred Lucile Erickson | Married Charles Crim, March 18, 1944. They live on a farm near Stratford, Iowa. |
292 | Naoma Fern Guthrie | Married Lt. Floyd Hurdle, February 8, 1945. Prior to her marriage, she taught primary grades at Tabor, Iowa. She will reside in Shenandoah, Iowa. |
293 | Ruth A. Halterman and Dan Bock | Married June 1, 1944, and reside in Lancaster, California. |
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294 | Beatrice McFadzen | Married Glenn Lent, on December 31, 1945. She taught in Akron and Plover, Iowa. |
295 | Bernice C. Nordmark | Married Albert W. Kinne on June 3, 1944. He is practicing dentistry at Fort Dodge, Iowa, where they reside. |
296 | Bonnybel Mary Kirkpatrick | Married Shipfitter First Class George A. Graham, on January 18, 1945. She will continue teaching the primary grades in Buchanan school, Cedar Rapids, while her husband is with the Navy in the Pacific. |
297 | Dorothy LaVerne Leisure | Married Cpl. H. J. Neubert, on October 24, 1944. They reside in San Bernardino, California. |
298 | Dorothy M. Palmer | Married Harold J. Huck on May 27, 1945. They live on a farm near La Porte City, Iowa. |
299 | Edna Mae Kamm | Married Lawrence A. Gaines, February 17, 1945. She has been a primary teacher at New Albin and Hampton, Iowa. She has recently worked with the F. B. I., Washington, D. C. |
300 | Helen Pauline Martin | Married Lt. E. F. Averill, on May 28, 1944. They reside in Tampa, Florida. |
301 | Hyacinth M. Peterson | Married Calvin L. Ray, May 20, 1944. She will continue as high school English and dramatics teacher at Scranton, Iowa, while Calvin is with the Navy. |
302 | Jane Porter | Married Sgt. William Berninghausen, on May 30, 1945. Sgt. Berninghausen is in military service on the Pacific Coast. Jane is an instructor in physical education for women at the Teachers College this summer. |
303 | Joyce Jansonius | Married Thomas Church, on May 21, 1944. Since April 1943, he has been serving in the armed forces as an Army Engineer. Joyce resides in Ackley, Iowa. |
304 | Lt. (j.g.) Jerome Kaplan | Married Ethel Becker, on April 22, 1945. He has recently been a navigator aboard an LST boat and has served two years in the Southwest Pacific. They reside in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, where he is stationed. |
305 | Lt. Kenneth F. Hartman | Married Geraldine Kirkey of Waterloo on February 24, 1945. Lt. Hartman is an instructor in chemical warfare at the school at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland. They reside in Bel Air, Maryland. |
306 | Marcella Johnson | Married Dr. Terrance A. Dorsey, June 11, 1944. He is a graduate of Iowa State College and is practicing veterinarian medicine at Dumont. Marcella taught at Roland, Iowa. |
307 | Margery Blanche Kremanak | Married John Seel, on May 20, 1945. They reside in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. |
308 | Mavis V. Meek | Married Lt. (j.g.) A. Tilman Holland, on May 21, 1945. She had just completed a year as home economics teacher in the high school at Roland, Iowa. They will reside in Oregon near the Naval Air Base where Lt. Holland is stationed. |
309 | Mrs. Cathleen L. Merner, (Cathleen Ludeman) | Married Everett Stanley Brooks, on February 24, 1945. They reside in Norwalk, Connecticut. |
310 | Rita M. Malloy | Married Dale P. Figgins, U. S. N. R., on February 19, 1945; taught in the primary grades in Rhodes, Clarksville, and Milford, Iowa. She has been employed in the laboratory of the Union Oil Refinery in Long Beach, California, for the past several years. |
311 | RoJean W. Jensen | Married Sgt. Charles B. Wilson, March 1, 1945. He is stationed at Hot Springs, Ark. RoJean has completed teaching six years as a grade teacher at Stanhope, Iowa. |
312 | Ruth Ellen Jones | Married Lt. Philip R. Gilbert on October 29, 1944. Lt. Gilbert is temporarily assigned at Baton Rouge, Louisiana. |
313 | Sernal Genevieve Olson | Married Forrest Hultgren, on June 18, 1944. They reside at Alta, Iowa. |
314 | Virginia C. Loy | Married Lt. (j.g.) Charles O. Vau Dell on January 20, 1945. Virginia taught sixth and seventh grades. Lt. Vau Dell is a graduate of Lawrence College, Appleton, and the University of Wisconsin Law School. He is now serving with the Navy in the Pacific. |
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315 | Alice Jane Sighn | Married Thomas Harrison Roberts, October 7, 1944. She is continuing to serve in the Physical Therapy Department at the Army Medical Center, Washington, D. C. Thomas received the B. S. degree from Ball State Teachers College, Muncie, Indiana. |
316 | Ardith Schipull | Married Sgt. Duane Fields, on January 2, 1945. She taught kindergarten at Harris, and later first grade at Albert City, Iowa. |
317 | Darlene Wolfe | Married Cpl. Wayne Granger on March 10, 1945. For the past two years, she has been teaching home economics and mathematics in the schools at Waterville, Iowa, and will continue her work. |
318 | De Maris Mae Sohner | Married William G. Howard, on February 23, 1945. She will continue in service as a Navy Nurse for the duration. She is stationed in the Navy Hospital at Shoemaker, California. |
319 | Eva Elizabeth Shatzer | Married Leon J. Gilkenson, on August 22, 1944. They reside in Lawrence, Kansas. |
320 | Gertrude E. Seamonds | Married Leo Behne on October 28, 1944. He is engaged in farming, and they reside at Toronto, Iowa. |
321 | Helen Anne Tosaw | Married Dan John McCleskey, on October 7, 1944. He is employed by the Union Pacific Railroad. Helen was an elementary teacher in Rock Springs, Wyo. They reside in Rawlins, Wyoming. |
322 | Isabelle Rose Rohrer | Married Lt. John William Gaalaas, on May 9, 1945. She taught in the Wright County rural schools and kindergarten in Palmer and Laurens. She has been a hostess on the T. W. A. Airlines for the past two years. |
323 | Joyce Earlene Wagner | Married Cpl. Douglas D. Dankel, of the Marine Corps, on August 19, 1944. She has been teaching at Glidden, Iowa. |
324 | Joyce Ray and Cpl. Galen S. Lawrence | Married October 22, 1944. Galen is stationed at Seattle, Wash. Joyce is doing personnel work with Clinton Engineering Works at Oak Ridge, Tennessee. |
325 | Lillian Schrauth | Married Lt. David C. Williams, on December 28, 1944. She has been teaching at Sheldon and will continue to teach for the duration of the war. |
326 | Lorraine Schuler | Married Pvt. Milo R. Schwarck, on March 4, 1945. She taught in rural schools and two years in the Whitten schools. For the past two years she has been deputy county superintendent of schools in Eldora, Iowa. |
327 | Lt. Carleton A. Rider | Married L. Deanne Biddlecome on January 5, 1945. Lt. Rider is Athletic and Special Service Officer at the post at Neosho, Missouri, where they reside. |
328 | LuVern Louise Rosenberg | Married Wm. H. Helms, on June 3, 1944. She resides in Bettendorf, Iowa, while he is with the Army overseas. |
329 | Mabel Eileen Stubbs | Married Pfc. Alvin Parsons, in August, 1944. She has taught primary grades in Jubilee Consolidated School near La Porte City, Iowa. |
330 | Marian C. Yavorsky | On October 23, 1944, married Dan V. Martin, who is serving in the Navy. |
331 | Marjorie L. Wamsley | Married to Ens. E. J. Stalnaker, December 20, 1944. She is with the WAVES and is stationed at Cuddahy Field, Corpus Christi, Texas. |
332 | Mary Lucile Snyder | Married Harold H. Rosenstiel, on November 4, 1944. They reside in Elizabeth, New Jersey. |
333 | Pearl F. Sturm | Married Melvin O. Svendson, on May 29, 1945. They reside at Hope, Kansas, where Melvin is employed with the Rock Island Railway Company. |
334 | Ruth E. Yocum | Married Lt. Clifford Gregory Hall, on January 20, 1945. Lt. Hall is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin; serves as a fighter pilot with the Marine Corps. Ruth is at home in Sutherland, Iowa. |
335 | Ula M. Thomas | Married Elmer F. Baumgarten, on August 27, 1944. They reside at Sutherland, Iowa. |
336 | Unger, Goldia | Married Willard Fett on March 16, 1945. They reside in Waterloo, Iowa. |
337 | Yette Ramaker | Married Captain A. H. Te Paske, on April 6, 1945. He served overseas for thirty-six months and received the Purple Heart and a Presidential Citation, and is now stationed at Fort Leavenworth, Texas. |
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338 | Capt. and Mrs. Griffin Eggers | Announce the birth of a son, Gary Griffin. Capt. Eggers is stationed in the Pacific area, while his wife is living at Sac City, Iowa. |
339 | Capt. And Mrs. John A. Cowie, (Anita Kenneally) | Announce the birth of a son, Charles John. Anita is at home with her parents at Elkader, Iowa, while Capt. Cowie is overseas in a chemical division of the Army. |
340 | Lt. (j.g.) and Mrs. John D. Heinz | Announce the birth of a son, John Dale, Jr. Lt. Heinz is located at the Naval Air Station, Corpus Christi, Texas. |
341 | Lt. and Mrs. Charles D. Bennett, (Leah M. Kritz) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Lynn Marie. Leah is living in Sacramento, California, while Charles is with the Army Air Forces at Rapid City, South Dakota. |
342 | Lt. and Mrs. George E. Henney | Announce the birth of a daughter, Beatrice Ann. Lt. Henney is stationed at the amphibious training base, Little Creek, Virginia. He previously served seventeen months at sea, twelve of which were in foreign duty. |
343 | Lt. and Mrs. Harland H. Hanson, (Violet B. Mills) | Announce the birth of a son, Harland Scott. They have a daughter, Camilla Jean. Violet and children are living at Holstein, Iowa, while Lt. Hanson is with the Navy in the South Pacific. |
344 | Lt. and Mrs. John Forrest Charles | Announce the birth of a daughter, Elizabeth. They have a son, John Forrest Jr. Lt. Charles is located at the Naval Air Base, Pensacola, Florida. |
345 | Mr. and Mrs. Albin Bockelmann, (Ruth Mary Philo) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Suzanne Margaret. They reside in Chicago, Illinois. |
346 | Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Arne, (Gladys Klassie) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Carol Lynn. They reside in Minneapolis, Minnesota. |
347 | Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Flynn, (Wanda Dickinson) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Kathryn. Wanda is living at Soldier, Iowa, while Floyd is in the Army Air Corps. |
348 | Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis, (Dorothy Hamilton) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Jeanne. Dorothy and two daughters, Virginia and Jeanne, reside in Sioux City, Iowa, while George is employed in the Army Separation and Classification Bureau, Pentagon Bldg, Washington, D. C. |
349 | Mr. and Mrs. Guy R. Haines, (Eileen Toy) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Ann Elizabeth. Guy is instructor in social studies and coach in East High School, Grand Rapids, Michigan. They also have two sons. |
350 | Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Fisher, (Mary E. Manz) | Announce the birth of a son, Lynn Dale. Mary is living at Wapello, Iowa, while her husband is in the Navy. |
351 | Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeWitt, (Jean L. Meils) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Helen Jean. They reside in Farnhamville, Iowa. |
352 | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fahey, (Anna P. O'Neill) | Announce the birth of a son, Joseph Howard. They have one other son, Thomas. |
353 | Mr. and Mrs. Roger E. Harmon, (Beverley Mac Newton) | Announce the birth of a girl, Phyllis Joe. Beverley was formerly employed as secretary in the Men's Gymnasium at the College. They reside in Cedar Falls, and Roger is an accountant with Carney-Lynch Company in Waterloo. |
354 | Pfc. And Mrs. Richard W. Bowen, (Maurine Wiler) | Announce the birth of a son, David William. Pfc. Bowen is stationed at Kelley Field, Texas. Maurine and son reside in Colorado Springs, Colorado. |
355 | S/Sgt. And Mrs. John P. Hollenbeck, (Marilyn Moor) | Announce the birth of a son, Gerry Wayne. Marilyn is living with her parents at Laurens, Iowa, while Sgt. Hollenbeck is with the Army overseas. |
356 | Yeoman Second Class and Mrs. Merle Anderson, (Edith Akin) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Kristi Jean. Yeoman Anderson is in the Pacific area and Edith and an older daughter, Lynda Kay, reside with Edith's parents in Waterloo. |
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357 | First Lieutenant and Mrs. Gifford C. Loomer | Announce the birth of a daughter, Patricia Eileen. Lt. Loomer is on duty with the Marines in the Pacific area, and his wife resides in Whitewater, Wisconsin. |
358 | First Lieutenant and Mrs. Leo E. Lewis, (Arlene Lohr) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Linda Lee. Lt. Lewis is stationed at Fort McClellan, Alabama, and Arlene is living at Belle Plaine, Iowa. |
359 | Lt. and Mrs. Morgan D. King, (Dorothy Wurtzer) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Barbara JoAnne. Dorothy is living with her parents in Cedar Falls, while her husband is an Army transport pilot in the Philippines area. They have another daughter, Sandra Dale. |
360 | Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Webber, (Vira Henderson) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Kay Mary. For the past five years, Donald has been principal of the schools at Cresco, Iowa. |
361 | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Sampson, (Thelma G. Channon) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Carroll. Thelma plans to teach seventh grade in the McCallsburg, Iowa, schools next year. Ernest is employed in McCallsburg. |
362 | Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M. Johnson, (Audrey Hayward) | Announce the birth of a son, George Hayward. They reside in Des Moines, Iowa. |
363 | Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Leinen, (Grace Bergstrom) | Announce the birth of a son, Gary Edward. Grace is living with her parents at Waterloo, Iowa, while Gordon is with the Army in the Philippines. |
364 | Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lambert, (Iva Hennessey) | Announce the birth of a son, Richard Kenneth. They live on a farm near Riceville, Iowa, and have four daughters. |
365 | Mr. and Mrs. M. Lea Tool, (Marjorie E. Otte) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Judith Jean. Marjorie lives at Newton, Iowa, while her husband is in the Army. |
366 | Mr. and Mrs. Otis Pieratt, (Helen Brown) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Carolyn Ann. They have a son, William, and reside at Curlew, Iowa. |
367 | Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Nutting, (Louise Lacey) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Lacey Lou. They have an older child, Jack, and reside in Chicago, Illinois. |
368 | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirchoff, (Alice Duhrkoff) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Karen Kay. Alice is living with her parents at Sumner, Iowa, while Gunners Mate Third Class Kirchoff is with the Navy at sea. |
369 | Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Teeter, (LaVon O'Brien) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Marilyn Jean. They have two other children, John, and Shirley, are living at Casper, Wyoming, where Waldo is district manager of Equitable Life Assurance Company. |
370 | Pfc. And Mrs. Keith McCabe, (Katherine Corbin) | Announce the birth of a son. Katherine is living at Neighborville, Illinois, while Pfc. McCabe is with the Field Artillery overseas. |
371 | Reverend and Mrs. Ralph E. Van Dersall | Announce the birth of a daughter, Carene Elaine. Ralph is minister of the Presbyterian Church, Marysville, Kansas. They have an older daughter, Margaret Elizabeth. |
372 | S/Sgt. And Mrs. Donald Templeton, (Mildred Griffin) | Announce the birth of a son, David Alan. Mildred lives in Waterloo. S/Sgt. Templeton is stationed in the Aleutian Islands. |
373 | S/Sgt. And Mrs. Norbert W. Page, (Lucille C. Townsend) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Polly Townsend. Prior to her marriage, Lucille was Medical Department dietitian and Army nurse with Moore General Hospital at Swannanoa, North Carolina; now resides at Rochester, Minn., while her husband is in the Army. |
374 | Sgt. And Mrs. Joseph Lacke, (Rheon Zack) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Christine Ellen, at San Antonio, Texas, where Sgt. Lacke is stationed at the Aviation Cadet Center. |
375 | T/Sgt. And Mrs. Walter Johnson, (Coralie Coontz) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Jonalie Elizabeth. Sgt. Johnson is stationed in the Philippines and Coralie lives at the home of her parents in Waterloo. |
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376 | Charles Lincoln Johnson | Died September 4, 1944, at Nashua, Iowa. He had been a farmer and manager of the Electric Utilities Division of Iowa Public Service for twenty years at Nashua. |
377 | Christine Owen | Died February 14, 1945, at the Lutheran Hospital, Chicago, where she had been employed for the past two years as a social welfare worker. She taught for several years in Iowa high schools and at Luther College, Decorah, Iowa. |
378 | Clara M. Travis | Died February 24, 1945, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. She served as a teacher in Iowa public schools for more than fifty years, including twenty-two years as instructor in mathematics in Washington High School, Cedar Rapids. |
379 | Dr. James J. Daly | Died February 20, 1945, in Decorah, Iowa, where he was a physician. A veteran of World War I, he served in Europe for nine months and held the rank of Captain when discharged in September, 1919. His wife and three children survive him. |
380 | Frank C. Woods | Died May 18, 1945, in Stephen, Minnesota, where he had a real estate business. He had been superintendent of schools at Milford and Peterson, Iowa. His wife and eight children survive him. |
381 | George M. Langeteig | Died April 16, in Stockton, California. He had been a farmer, specializing in fruit raising, in California for more than forty years. |
382 | Gertrude O. Parr | Died December 6, 1944, at Glendale, California, which had been her residence since 1942. Following graduation, she taught in the schools at Belle Plaine, Lake City, Charles City, Floyd, and Logan, Iowa, and for three years at Pocatello, Idaho. |
383 | Jesse Harris | Died July 12, 1944, at home near West Plains, Mo. He had been principal of the schools at Little Cedar and Liscomb, Iowa. He is survived by five children, including his daughter Alma (H. W. Britton), fourteen grandchildren and ten great grandchildren. |
384 | John A. Wilson | Died May 30, 1945, in Spokane, Washington. He is survived by his wife and three children. |
385 | John C. Prall | Died October 18, 1944, at Iowa City, Iowa. From 1899 to 1912 he was Y. M. C. A. Secretary at Iowa State College, Ames, and coached sprinters of the track team. Since 1912 he had been in the insurance business. Surviving are his wife and three daughters. |
386 | Mrs. Calvin Stratton, (Lora Mae Cole) | Died February 28, 1945, at her home in Gladbrook, Iowa. Her husband and one daughter survive. |
387 | Mrs. George Voegeler, (Gertrude G. Shaffer) | Died in March at her home in Van Horne, Iowa. She had lived at Garrison, Iowa, until 1944 when she moved to Van Horne. Her husband and a daughter, Georgean, survive. |
388 | Mrs. Gertrude Lynch, (Gertrude Tyrell) | Died May 22, 1945, at Mercy Hospital in Waverly, Iowa. She received the B. A. degree in music at Northwestern University and taught music in the Waverly schools for the past sixteen years. She is survived by her husband. |
389 | Mrs. Hardy A. Ingham, (Minnie Townsend) | Died January 19, 1945, at her home in Glendale, California. She is survived by her husband, the Reverend H. A. Ingham, a prominent Methodist minister in Glendale, two brothers and a sister, all living in Iowa. |
390 | Mrs. Ralph D. Rogers, (Mabel C. Lias) | Died March 24, 1944, at La Grande, Oregon. She had been a resident of Payette, Idaho, since 1921. Two daughters survive her. |
391 | Mrs. Tressa Pitcher, (Tressa Pamelia Waldo) | Died April 12, 1945, near Pipestone, Minnesota. She had taught in the public schools at Hartley, Alton, Coon Rapids, and Spencer, Iowa. She is survived by her husband and two children. |
392 | Senator Ole J. Kirketeg | Died March 23, 1945, at Des Moines, while serving his third term in the State Senate of Iowa. After serving for two years in World War I, he practiced law in Bedford, Iowa, for twenty-five years. He served several years as city attorney of Bedford. |
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393 | Lt. (j.g.) Randall C. Hart, and (Alyce M. Haepner) | Randall has been overseas for the past two years serving as a first gunnery officer and later supply and assistant executive officer on an L. S. T. boat. He was in the Salerno and Normandy Invasions. Alyce has been teaching at Denver, Colorado. |