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1 | Untitled | Coach Buck Starbeck; photo. |
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2 | Dad's Day scheduled for October 13 | Fifteenth annual Dad's Day program includes football and Sunday service. |
3 | Untitled | Freshmen enjoy watermelon; photo. |
4 | V-J Day service held | President Price and Professor Bodein speak at August 14 program. |
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5 | Concert series scheduled | Schedule of performers in Lecture-Concert Series. |
6 | Dr. Nelson contributes to dictionary | Assists with editorial apparatus. |
7 | Miss Carl new editorial assistant | Began work in Bureau of Publications September 10, 1945. |
8 | Robinson and Wagner in England | Professors George Robinson and Guy Wagner are teaching at American University in England. |
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9 | Panther again goes on the prowl | 1945 season preview; photo. |
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10 | Dean Reed, Boardman assume emeritus status | Dean Reed and Mr. Boardman recall the old days at ISTC; biographical sketches; photo. |
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11 | Miss Haight retires | Mary Haight retires after twenty-four years of duty in women's residence halls; photo. |
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12 | Lyon and Coobs work on atom bomb | Two former students, now at ISU, helped in development. |
13 | T. C. Homecoming to be held November 2-4 | Schedule of activities includes play; photo. |
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14 | Class of 1895 celebrates 50th anniversary | List of those present; photo. |
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15 | Fifteen new members added to college staff | Short biographical sketches of new staff members. |
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16 | Dad serves the best | Dad Aldrich has been selling his popcorn at 23rd and College for sixteen years; photo. |
17 | Miss Humiston goes to Arkansas | Dorothy Humiston will be director of women's residence halls. |
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18 | Dr. "Eck" Roberts retires | Alexander Roberts retires as president of San Francisco State; photo. |
19 | Dr. Max Durfee returns | Returns from Oklahoma. |
20 | Faculty on leave return | Professors Reninger, Trimble, and Bliese return from war service. |
21 | Former department head dies | Professor George Underwood died November 24, 1944. |
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22 | A 4000 mile cheer for dear T. C. Hackett--Donald G. (Class of 1947) |
Donald Hackett is with the occupation force in Germany. |
23 | Registrars even in fighter command Goodman--Michael (Class of 1941) |
Michael Goodman acts as registrar for service school. |
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24 | Alum teaches art in Chinatown Tully--Marie A. (Classes of 1928 and 1929) |
Marie Tully teaches in San Francisco. |
25 | Holy ground sure looked hole-ly Levine--Aaron (Class of 1943) |
Aaron Levine recounts visit to Japan. |
26 | This fellow knows what war is Wick--Roland E. (Class of 1942: Business Education Faculty) |
Roland Wick recovering from wounds. |
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27 | Jennings gets new position | Assistant business manager Philip C. Jennings appointed business manager after Mr. Boardman's retirement; photo. |
28 | Lynch appointed director of school | John Lynch appointed at Chadron State. |
29 | Teachers College of the Air | Schedule includes several new programs. |
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30 | A. Rupert Pipho | Musician Third Class, Navy, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. |
31 | Arthur Dickinson | Seaman First Class, Navy, Pacific area. |
32 | Arthur P. Olsen | Lt. (jg), Navy, overseas. |
33 | C. A. Paulson | Lt. (jg), Navy, overseas. |
34 | Carl Formanack | Capt. Army, Europe. |
35 | Carl W. Dresselhaus | S/Sgt., Army Air Forces, Albuquerque, New Mexico. |
36 | Charles D. Bennett | Lt., Army, overseas. |
37 | Charles Messerschmitt | Sgt., Army, Mitchell Field, New York. |
38 | Clarence E. Bain | Lt., Navy, overseas. |
39 | Donald E. Flieder | Ens., Navy, Jacksonville, Florida. |
40 | Donald E. Phillips | Sgt., Army radio technician, Pacific area. |
41 | Duane C. Cumpston | Lt., Army Air Forces, Europe. |
42 | Edward L. Corton, Jr. | S/Sgt., Army Air Forces, Europe. |
43 | Erwin R. Goff | Pfc., Army, overseas. |
44 | Frank Johnson | Major, Army, Santa Fe, New Mexico. |
45 | Harlan W. Huyck | Storekeeper First Class, Navy, Pacific area. |
46 | Harland Hanson | Lt., Navy, Pacific area. |
47 | Hiram F. Cromer | Lt. (jg), Navy, Pacific area. |
48 | Howard T. Marquardt | Cpl., Army, overseas. |
49 | J. Wayne Gnagy | Electrician's Mate Second Class, Navy, overseas. |
50 | Jack Carey | Pfc., Army, overseas. |
51 | John A. Brenton | Sgt. Army, overseas. |
52 | John Abramowitz | Lt., Medical Administration Corps, Army Air Forces, Europe. |
53 | John F. Charles | Lt., Navy, Kingsville, Texas. |
54 | John W. Lee | Capt. Assistant Adjutant, Chinese Combat Field Headquarters, South Central, China. |
55 | Lloyd E. Bevans | Army, Riverside, California. |
56 | Michael Goodman | Capt. Army Air Forces, Pacific area. |
57 | Milton Pixler | Ens., Navy, Pacific area. |
58 | Nick W. Avelchas | T/Sgt. Army Medical Corps, Europe. |
59 | Noel R. Bacon | Lieutenant Commander, Navy operations officer, Pacific Coast. |
60 | Orville F. Kahler | Lt. (jg), Navy, Great Lakes, Illinois. |
61 | Ralph G. Hoxie | Capt., Army Air Forces, Elmendorf Field, Alaska. |
62 | Ralph O'Brien | Pvt., Army Air Forces, Salina, Kansas. |
63 | Richard Banfield | Capt., Army, St. Joseph, Missouri. |
64 | Richard E. Elwood | Lt. (jg), Navy, Banana River, Florida. |
65 | Robert R. Buckmaster | Lt., Marine Air Corps, Cherry Point, North Carolina. |
66 | Robert R. Ferris | First Lieutenant, Army Air Forces, Fort Worth, Texas. |
67 | Robert W. Porteous | T/Sgt., Army, overseas. |
68 | Roger E. Miller | Sgt., Army, French Morocco, North Africa. |
69 | Sophus C. Jacobsen | Lt. Col., Army, Camp Livingston, Louisiana. |
70 | Thomas P. Fisher | Army Air Forces, Philippines. |
71 | Victor Argotsinger | T/Sgt., Infantry, Pacific area. |
72 | Victor F. Lunn | Army, Springfield, Missouri. |
73 | Walter W. Knapp | Lt., Army Communications officer, Pacific area. |
74 | William Close | Lt. (j.g.), Coast Guard, Pacific area. |
75 | William D. O'Connor | Pvt., Army, Taft, California. |
76 | Wright Carlson | Sgt. Army, Europe. |
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77 | 131 are graduated August 23 | Forrest W. Seymour delivered address. |
78 | Bert L. Shepard | First Lieutenant, Army Air Forces, Hunter Field, Georgia. |
79 | Charles F. Todd | Sgt., Army, Orlando, Florida. |
80 | Clyde Ware | Ens., Navy, overseas. |
81 | First Lieutenant Dayton Mak | Was awarded the Purple Heart and Bronze Star for activities in the Italian theater of war with the 34th division. Lt. Mak served overseas 29 months, and is now stationed at Ft. Bliss, Texas. |
82 | Harland Troy | First Lieutenant, Marines, Pacific area. |
83 | Ivan C. Williams | Chief Storekeeper, Naval Air Station, Oakland, California. |
84 | James Reese | Pfc., Army Air Forces, overseas. |
85 | John P. Ullrich | Pfc., Army, overseas. |
86 | Professor Hersey dies | Professor Samuel Freeman Hersey died September 27, 1945; obituary; photo. |
87 | Robert E. Simpson | T/Sgt., Army, overseas. |
88 | Russell A. Verploegh | First Lieutenant, Army, overseas. |
89 | Stanley H. Simonsen | Army, Ft. Dix, New Jersey. |
90 | T/Sgt. Walter W. Johnson | Received the Purple Heart for wounds received in the leg from a Japanese hand grenade on Leyte, November 28, 1944. He has a daughter, Jenalie Elizabeth, whom he has never seen. |
91 | Tech. Fifth grade Don McPherson | Awarded the Silver Star Medal for gallantry in action on Luzon where he exposed himself to enemy fire to rescue two wounded Americans, who were pinned down by enemy fire; has Purple Heart, Medical Combat Badge, Asiatic-Pacific theater ribbon, and more. |
92 | Wayne M. Wilbur | Pfc., Army, Europe. |
93 | Wayne R. Roth | First Lieutenant, Army Air Forces, Pacific area. |
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94 | Adah W. Bauerle | American Red Cross secretary, India. |
95 | Alta Lucille Merkley | Storekeeper First Class, WAVES, Pacific area. |
96 | Beatrice Bourquin | Seaman First Class, WAVES, Bremerton, Washington. |
97 | Bertha L. Mead | Lt., Army Nurses Corps, Springfield, Missouri. |
98 | Catherine M. Miller | Lt., WAC, Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky. |
99 | Dorothy A. Wepler | American Red Cross staff assistant, India. |
100 | Dorothy Jean Anderson | American Red Cross staff assistant, Europe. |
101 | Elaine Homan | First Lieutenant, WAC, Homestead, Florida. |
102 | Eleanor B. Olson | Specialist (Gunnery) First Class, WAVES, Corpus Christi, Texas. |
103 | Ellen G. Kopplin | American Red Cross assistant program director, Pacific area. |
104 | Evelyn E. Waller | Sgt., WAC, overseas. |
105 | Flora Thane Shaw | Yeoman Second Class, WAVES, overseas. |
106 | Florence C. Mesha | American Red Cross account clerk, Hawaii. |
107 | Geneva H. Fober | First Lieutenant, WAC, overseas. |
108 | Gracia L. Smith | American Red Cross staff assistant, European Theater of Operations. |
109 | Hazel Fenimore | Pfc., Marines, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. |
110 | Helen Gertrude Kemis | First Lieutenant, Marines, Santa Ana, California. |
111 | Helen Marie Wegner | Lt. (jg), WAVES, Washington, D. C. |
112 | Illa Mae Austin | Pvt., WAC. |
113 | Jean E. Melin | Major, WAC, West Lafayette, Indiana. |
114 | Jeannette Dorothy Halverson | Lt. (jg), WAVES, Chevy Chase, Maryland. |
115 | Jeannette Hiersche | Red Cross staff assistant, Europe. |
116 | Katherine Powers Hiatt | Pvt., WAC, Camp Crowder, Missouri. |
117 | Kathleen Hea | Yeoman Second Class, WAVES, Chicago, Illinois. |
118 | Laura Jane Stuntz | Aviation Machinist Mate Third Class, WAVES, Glenview, Illinois. |
119 | Lois Luella Addy | American Red Cross staff assistant, Pacific area. |
120 | Lucille L. Patterson | Ens., WAVES, Washington, D. C. |
121 | Mabel R. Thurber | Sgt., WAC, overseas. |
122 | Margaret Schmidt | Cpl., WAC, Camp Carson, Colorado. |
123 | Margaret Stephenson | Lieutenant Commander, Coast Guard, Manhattan, Rhode Island. |
124 | Marjorie L. Brunsvold | Aviation Machinist Mate Second Class, WAVES, Corpus Christi, Texas. |
125 | Marvel J. Jones | Apprentice Seaman, WAVES, New York, New York. |
126 | Mary Jeanette Stevens | Sgt., Marines, Morehead City, North Carolina. |
127 | Mary Katherine Closson | Lt., Army Nurses Corps, overseas. |
128 | Mary Lucille Padovan | Lt. (jg), WAVES, Seattle, Washington. |
129 | Miriam Holst | S/Sgt., WAC, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. |
130 | Mrs. C. W. Rodgers, (Mildred Jacobsen) | Lt. (jg), Navy, San Diego, California. |
131 | Mrs. Mary Jean Cassaday, (Crowell) | American Red Cross staff assistant, overseas. |
132 | Phoebe M. Hilmer | Sgt., WAC, South Camp Hood, Texas. |
133 | Ramona Olsen | Army Nurses Corps, Fort Riley, Kansas. |
134 | Ruth Elaine Scott | Ens., WAVES, San Francisco, California. |
135 | Ureela B. Wald | American Red Cross staff assistant, India. |
136 | Viola M. Grell | Sgt., WAC, Bolling Field, D. C. |
137 | Yvonne McGrane | Red Cross recreational worker, Ashburn general hospital, McKinney, Tennessee. |
138 | Zoe Cleveland | Pharmacist Mate Second Class, WAVES, New York, New York. |
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139 | First Lieutenant Perry Benfer | Was killed in action over Austria, April 8, 1945. |
140 | Lt. Charles G. Cassaday | Was killed in action June 4, 1944. His wife, the former Mary Crowell, is an American Red Cross staff assistant in India. |
141 | Lt. Earl Oakley Petersen | Was reported killed in action September 23, 1944; previously reported missing in action. As pilot, he failed to bail out in time when his plane was forced to land. He is survived by his wife who lives in Boone, a small son, his parents, and two sisters. |
142 | Lt. Guy Iversen | Lost on a Japanese ship which sank on October 24, 1944; died with the honor of being the first man from Cedar Falls to enlist, the first man to be wounded (December 1944); and the first man to be taken prisoner (captured on Bataan). |
143 | Technician Fifth Grade John M. Currell | Was killed in action near Bastoque, Belgium, January 2, 1945. He had previously been reported mission in action for several months. Surviving are his wife and two children, his father and mother, two brothers in service and one sister. |
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144 | Anna R. Kuebler | Is a teacher in the State Juvenile Home at Toledo, Iowa, where she resides. |
145 | Hazel A. Davis | Is assistant professor of elementary education at Teachers College, University of Nebraska. |
146 | Helen Ara Wayne | Has taught in Des Moines, Iowa, since 1925; now teaching at Lucas school. |
147 | Helen E. Vieths | Has been granted a year's leave of absence from her duties as kindergarten teacher in Madison school at Davenport, Iowa. Her present address is Los Angeles, California |
148 | Helen K. Ocker, (Conroy) | Is a primary teacher at Bay City, Michigan, where she resides. |
149 | James A. Boyle | Is employed in war industry in Seattle, Washington, where he resides. |
150 | Marie Harrison | Is professor in social studies, State College, Johnson City, Tennessee, where she resides. |
151 | Minnie Rose Carlson | Retired from teaching in June 1944. She formerly taught in Ashton, Idaho, and Des Moines, Iowa. She resides in Los Angeles, California. |
152 | Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Schweiker | Residing in Des Moines, Iowa, where he is proprietor of the East Side Seed Store. They have two daughters, Virginia and Marilyn, and one son, Charles F., Jr. |
153 | Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Marks, (Bessie Blackmun) | Residing in Eldora, Iowa. He is Hardin County Recorder. Their daughter, Carol Marks (Marvin Catlin), is living with them, while her husband is serving in the infantry overseas. Carol and Marvin have a daughter, Rebecca Jo. |
154 | Mr. and Mrs. L. R. MacNeill, (Esther Belle Whitaker) | Resides in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He is field training instructor with Metropolitan Life Insurance Company for the state of Iowa. |
155 | Mrs. Alice Schuck, (Robinson) | Is a teacher in the city of Los Angeles nursery schools. She formerly taught kindergarten in Perry, Iowa. She resides in Los Angeles. |
156 | Mrs. George C. Ryan, (Mildred Tahor) | Is a primary teacher at Monmouth, Iowa. She and her daughter, Georgia, reside in Maquoketa, Iowa. |
157 | Mrs. George L. Thompson, (Ida Harmon) | Is on a leave of absence as mathematics teacher at Jefferson Junior High at Minneapolis, Minnesota. She currently resides in Waterloo. |
158 | Mrs. Rebecca Bryant, (Rebecca Ruby Ludeman) | Is head of the art department and associate professor of art at Queens College, Charlotte, North Carolina. |
159 | Mrs. S. W. Arthur, (Mabel A. Christian) | Residing in Manitoba, Canada. She has a daughter, Jean C. Arthur, who is principal at Swan Lake, Manitoba. |
160 | Mrs. Sarah B. Perkins, (Barrett) | Residing in Muscatine, Iowa. Her son, Lt. Paul L. Perkins, was killed August 17, 1944, while serving with the 15th Army Air Force over Ploesti, Romania. |
161 | Mrs. Vernon S. Flinders, (Eleanor M. Sweeney) | Is living at Sutherland, Iowa. She has two children, Marilynn and James. She recently taught mathematics in Sutherland High School. |
162 | Oran Beaty | Has been appointed Director of Trade and Industrial Education by the State Board of Vocational Education, Topeka, Kansas. For the past six years he served as assistant state supervisor of trade and industries, State Teachers College, Pittsburgh, Kansas. |
163 | Shirley Z. Scott | Is now a merchant at Paton, Iowa. He was formerly Superintendent of Schools at Paton. |
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164 | Dr. James A. Storing | Has been appointed director of studies for veterans at Colgate University, Hamilton, New York. He has also been promoted to an associate professorship in political science. He will direct all educational work for returning servicemen. |
165 | Elbert W. Harrington | Recently appointed to the position of head of the department of speech at the University of South Dakota, Vermillion. |
166 | Eva A. Sherwood | She has been director of nursing and professor of biological science at Seattle Pacific College, Seattle, Washington, where she has resided since 1943; was director of nursing and instructor in nursing arts at Deaconess Hospital, Great Falls, Montana. |
167 | Henry Foster | Resigned as superintendent in Nora Springs; will run food store in Eagle Grove; his wife had taught in New Hampton; they have a son, Jim. |
168 | Kathryn Myers | Has been teaching second grade at Villisca, Iowa. She resides in Mason City, Iowa. |
169 | Mae Whitmer | Has been serving since January, 1944, as Instructor of Dietetics in the Veterans Administration Hospital, Hines, Illinois. This newly created training program was organized to meet the need of providing well trained professional personnel. |
170 | Mrs. A. K. Lewis | Resides in Glendale, California, with her two daughters, Patty and Sally. Her husband is doing war work. |
171 | Mrs. Don Driskill, (Amelia E. Christen) | Resides in Fremont, Nebraska. Her husband is a maintenance welder at Nebraska Ordinance Plant at Meade, Nebraska. |
172 | Mrs. L. B. Wilhelm, (Ruth Beck) | Resides in Chicago, Illinois. |
173 | Mrs. M. T. Muzzey, (Dorothy C. Mueller) | Is on sabbatical leave. She resides in New York, New York. |
174 | Mrs. Oscar Thorson, (Nora Knudtson) | Resides in Torrance, California. Her husband is a Chief Warrant Officer in the Navy. |
175 | Mrs. R. O. Turner, (Lorna Fern Sanders) | Resides at Rodman, Iowa. She has two children, Mildred Joan and Joseph Edward. |
176 | Mrs. R. W. O'Connor, (Isabel Murphy) | Resides in Louisville, Kentucky, where her husband is employed. They have a daughter, Maureen Ann. |
177 | Mrs. Thomas Chambers, (June Rose Meyer) | Resides in Seattle, Washington. She is teaching in the Bailey Gatzert School while her husband is stationed in the District Property Transportation office in Seattle. He is a Lt. (jg) in the Navy. |
178 | Winona Williams | Is dean of boys and high school teacher at Thompson Falls, Montana. Thompson Falls High School has dormitories for rural and isolated pupils from many states; located in the Rocky Mountains. |
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179 | Alice M. Reynolds | Is a Junior Social Welfare Worker. She resides in Primghar, Iowa. |
180 | Basil M. Finch | Is Supervisor of Civilian Training and Employee Relations Counselor, at Schick General Hospital at Clinton, Iowa, where he resides. |
181 | Dorothy M. Wilson | Resides at Medford, Oregon. She is teaching Spanish and Latin. She formerly taught at Jerome, Idaho. During the summers she has been employed at Boeing Aircraft in Seattle, Washington. |
182 | E. J. Petersen | Is district manager of the James M. Pierce Corporation of Des Moines. He now resides at Fort Dodge, Iowa. |
183 | Everett Ludley | Is working with the Westmoreland Sterling Silver Company in Chicago. During the early part of the war he worked in the metal producing plant of the Aluminum Company of America at Badin, North Carolina, and later in the production and planning department. |
184 | Harold Hopkins | Resides at Anaheim, California. He is head of the Physical Education Department and coaches football in the public schools there. |
185 | Helen C. Curtis | Assumed the position of Dean of Women at Massachusetts State College for Women, Amherst, Massachusetts on September 1; previously served for three years on the personnel staff of New Jersey College for Women at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N. J. |
186 | Henry L. Schwartz | Resides at Boone, Iowa. He is a dealer in farm seeds and a pop corn specialist. He was formerly superintendent of schools. |
187 | Keith L. Benner | Is a scout executive in professional scouting. Prior to his present position, he was Supervising Principal in the Davenport Public Schools. He resides in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. |
188 | Mr. and Mrs. H. Dayle Frame | He formerly taught at Ainsworth, Letts, Vail, Brandon, and Iowa City, Iowa. He is now with the Allstate Insurance Company, in Seattle, Washington, where he resides. |
189 | Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Hawley, (Delia M. Helfter) | Reside in Muskegon, Michigan, where he is a Government Auditor for Reconstruction Finance. They have two daughters, Caroldee and Maralee. |
190 | Mrs. Charles E. Elmquist, (Mary Sheets) | Resides in Hampton, Iowa. Until recently, Charles taught at Vail, Iowa. |
191 | Mrs. D. J. Querio, Jr., (Colene White) | Is employed as a secretary by the Army Air Forces. She resides in Chicago. |
192 | Mrs. Elrick Vangsness, (Lillian M. Lee) | Resides at Decorah, Iowa. |
193 | Mrs. Everett Hoover, (Maude Fey) | Resides near Scranton, Iowa. |
194 | Mrs. Gale C. Anderson, (Gertrude B. Young) | Resides at Laurens, Iowa, while her husband is serving overseas. |
195 | Mrs. Greta Worth, (Bowers) | Has resigned as home economics teacher in the Zearing, Iowa, high school, to accept the post of Marshall County extension home economist. |
196 | Mrs. Kenneth L. Santee, (Mildred Trickey) | Is living in Riverside, California, while her husband is employed in war work. |
197 | Ora L. Cramer | Is a high school teacher at Moorland, Iowa. Before teaching at Moorland, she taught at Packwood, Iowa. She also did some social service work at Sioux City, as supervisor in a home for delinquent and dependent children. |
198 | Vera Kellogg | Is teaching speech at La Porte, Indiana, where she resides. She was formerly speech and English instructor at East Waterloo. |
199 | Vera Leonard | Is employed in office work in Dayton, Ohio, where she resides. |
200 | Willard E. Davenport | Is in charge of Field Research in the Institute of Transit Advertising in Chicago, where he resides. |
201 | William D. Glasgow | Has been Principal of Calamus Consolidated School. He resides in Mechanicsville, Iowa. |
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202 | Emerald Olson | Was ordained in the First Congregational Church, West Chicago, Illinois, June 20, after graduating from the Chicago Theological Seminary. He and his wife reside in West Chicago. |
203 | Frances C. King | Is employed in the Federal Reserve Bank, Omaha, Nebraska. She resides in Council Bluffs, Iowa. |
204 | Ida Mae Anderson | Resides in Beverly Hills, California. She has been teaching first grade at Santa Monica, California. |
205 | Leonard O. Olsen | Was promoted to associate professor of physics at Case School of Applied Science, Cleveland, Ohio. During the war he was engaged in government-sponsored war research and taught V-12 students in engineering. His wife is the former Margaret Watson. |
206 | Margaret C. Barnes | Is Guidance Director and Girls' Counselor, in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. |
207 | Marjorie Paulus | Is teaching in Ketchikan, Alaska, where she resides. |
208 | Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Boyd, (Della M. Smith) | Reside in Waterloo, where Donald is employed at Booden's Soy Bean Processing Company. They have three children, Marilyn, David, and Janet. |
209 | Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert W. Winter, (Gladys Meir) | Living on a farm near Hubbard, Iowa. Gilbert is a farmer and storekeeper. They have two children, Richard Don and Connie Jean. |
210 | Mr. and Mrs. Leslie L. McCreedy, (Ethel R. Alexander) | Reside in Waterloo and have three children. He is a building contractor. |
211 | Mrs. Edgar P. Swanson, (Irene E. Warner) | Resides at Northwood, Iowa. Irene was formerly office manager at Iowa State College. Her husband is stationed in Chicago. They have a daughter, Lynn. |
212 | Mrs. Emmett Potter, (Arla Holden) | Resides in Iowa City, Iowa, where her husband is a member of the police force. A sister, Erma Holden, (L. O. Finch), resides in Manistique, Michigan. |
213 | Mrs. Ernest M. Hamilton, (Mary M. Lahmon) | Resides in Belle Plaine, Iowa. She has been teaching in the fifth grade at Belle Plaine since her husband began serving in the armed forces. She formerly taught at Ruthven and Marengo, Iowa. |
214 | Mrs. Ervin Koke, (Ruth Noren) | Resides in Des Moines, Iowa. Ervin is a tool inspector. They have two children, Herbert Ervin and Lee Noren. Ruth taught in rural schools of Marshall County. |
215 | Mrs. H. Emil Nissen, (Jean E. Watson) | Resides at Reinbeck, Iowa, with her two children, Nancy and Bill. |
216 | Mrs. J. B. Agler, (Audrey Lucille Morris) | Resides near Mason City, Iowa. She has three children, Sharon Lee, Jay Morris, and Sara Lynn. |
217 | Mrs. R. W. Barlow, (Jerene Frances Dunn) | Is doing office work as a clerk and typist at the Richmond ASF Depot, Richmond, Virginia. Jerene was formerly a sixth grade teacher at Dumont, Iowa. |
218 | Mrs. Robert E. Bowman, (Gayle Lois Ristrim) | Is Senior Assistant in the reference department in the Denver Public Library. |
219 | Mrs. Russell L. Bowers, (Lillian G. Garrabrant) | Has been teaching music and English at New Hartford, Iowa. She resides in Waterloo, Iowa. |
220 | Mrs. Ted Vangsness, (Olga Lee) | Resides at Decorah, Iowa. |
221 | Mrs. W. H. Schultz, (Stella M. Hadley) | Resides at Rinard, Iowa, where she has been teaching in the Rinard high school. He is employed by Farmer's Elevator Co-op. They have one daughter, Nancy Anne. |
222 | Roy V. McLain | Has accepted a position as head of the engineering department of the Innes Company, Bettendorf, Iowa. He was formerly supervisor of drafting in the engineering department of the American Machine & Metals Company. |
223 | Ruth Graper | Is employed by the Vance Music Company, Mason City, Iowa. She had been an instructor of music in the Osage schools for fourteen years. |
224 | Vern E. Miller | Resides at Burnside, Iowa. He is superintendent of schools at Burnside. |
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225 | Alberta H. Tigges | Is a secretary in the office of the Y. W. C. A. in Chicago, Illinois, where she resides. She formerly taught commercial education at Fort Dodge, Iowa. |
226 | Alwyn T. Stewart | Is again teaching, after being discharged from the army. He is high school principal at Eldon, Iowa. He formerly taught at Centerville, Iowa. |
227 | Bernard Arthur Schmidt | Has received a medical discharge from the Army and is athletic director in Washington School, at Clinton, Iowa. |
228 | Cpl. Duane E. Hoephren | Is stationed at a prisoner of war camp in Coolidge, Arizona. He is working in the publication section of the post, which publishes a mimeographed camp paper each week. |
229 | E. Virginia Landsberg | Resides in Kansas City, Missouri. She is attending Midland Radio School, preparing to be a reservationist with the airlines. |
230 | Hadwyn L. Zoller | Resides at Ottumwa, Iowa. He is a partner in the Park Chemical Company. |
231 | Irene Casey | Will continue as junior high principal and teacher at Belmond, Iowa. Irene came to Belmond from Hampton, Iowa. |
232 | Jean Sloan | Has been appointed Dean of Women at Christian College, Columbia, Missouri. She had been instructor in English in East High School, Waterloo since 1942. |
233 | Jean W. Currens | A science and language teacher at Jackson school at Cedar Rapids, Iowa; was appointed principal of Lincoln school. Before going to Cedar Rapids, she taught for three years at Grand Mound, Iowa. |
234 | LaVonne Sherburne | Is teaching in Franklin Junior High at Vallejo, California, where she resides. |
235 | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rothlisberger, (Barbara Brooks) | Reside in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Carl is a research chemist in Phillips Petroleum Company. They have a son, Charles James, and a daughter, Carla Ruth. |
236 | Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd R. Olson, (Nadine Belding) | Lloyd and Nadine are living at Meadeville, Pennsylvania. Lloyd is employed as Chief Inspector of Keystone Ordinance works. |
237 | Mrs. Charles W. Poppenheimer, (Helen L. Marshall) | Resides in Sac City, Iowa, where she has been teaching. Lt. (jg) C. W. Poppenheimer, U. S. N. R., is serving in the Pacific area. |
238 | Mrs. Clara Speers Millard | Is teaching in the public schools at Nome, Alaska. She had previously taught in rural schools in Hardin and Franklin Counties in Iowa. She has a son, Douglas. |
239 | Mrs. Margaret Wittrig, (Margaret Ihrig) | Resides in Memphis, Tennessee. She has been teaching a nursery school in Memphis. Her husband, Cpl. Ray Wittrig, is stationed in the Fourth Ferrying Group in Memphis. |
240 | Mrs. Orrin Stephen, (Helen B. Harding) | Has been teaching commercial education at Waverly, Iowa. Orrin was vocational agriculture instructor at Independence, Iowa, before he enlisted in 1942. |
241 | Mrs. Robert B. Young, (Katherine A. Kesney) | Is now with her husband who is a glider pilot instructor at Laurinburg, Maxton Army Air Base. Her home address is Washington, Iowa. |
242 | Mrs. Robert Sandberg, (Helen Putnam) | Resides at Gowrie, Iowa. She formerly taught at Randall, Iowa. |
243 | Mrs. Roy B. Minnis, (Jean Reynolds) | Resides in San Francisco, while Roy is serving in the Navy overseas. She is living in the same apartment building as Richie Church (Russel Prescott). Russell is a Navy Lieutenant who has been in the Pacific area in charge of the public works program. |
244 | Reta Thomas | Has been teaching in Lafayette, Colorado, where she resides. She was library assistant in the Navy Supply Base, Oakland, California, during the summer of 1944. |
245 | Rev. and Mrs. D. D. Thorgerson, (Ruth Matson) | Moving to Portland, Maine. They have two children, Dorothy and David. |
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246 | Capt. And Mrs. Richard P. DuBois, (Ann L. Hauck) | Reside in Greenville, South Carolina, where he is an instructor on B-25 Bombers. They have a son, Gary Richard. |
247 | Charlotte L. Severson | Resides in Rhinelander, Wisconsin. She is employed as music supervisor. |
248 | Doris I. Frantz | Is a government employee in the Army Signal Corps in Washington, D. C., where she resides. |
249 | Elsie Stewart | Was appointed in August to the position of staff assistant at the U. S. O. Club in Newport, Rhode Island. She previously taught music in the schools at Ames, Iowa. |
250 | Floyd E. Johnson | Is at Augustana Seminary at Rock Island, Illinois. He is studying for the ministry. |
251 | Helen Bainbridge | is doing Civil Service work with the Treasury Department. She resides in Washington, D. C. |
252 | Iris Ione Cummings | Is now manager of Cumming's Dry Goods Store, Manson, Iowa. She formerly taught in the grade school at Webster City, Iowa. |
253 | Irvan J. Rich | Is engaged in farming near Wellman, Iowa, where he resides. |
254 | Lt. (jg) Leslie J. Fry | Lt. Fry and two other men of the Navy have been featured in a New Pacific War Book, "Helldiver Squadron" by Robert Olds, just published by Dodd, Mead, and Company. |
255 | Margaret McElhinney | Is teaching freshman English and dramatics at the Milwaukee Downer Seminary, a private girls school. She resides in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. |
256 | Mary Elizabeth Colburn | Is employed as a war department clerk. She resides at Arlington Farms, Virginia. |
257 | Mary Margaret Schmitt | Received her master's degree at the University of Minnesota on June 16. She has been teaching at Red Wing, Minnesota, for the past two and one half years. |
258 | Mr. and Mrs. Isadore M. Kaufman | Reside in New York City. Before entering the Army, he taught health education at Evander Childs High School, New York City. He was married in January 1943, and received his discharge the following December. They have one child. |
259 | Mr. and Mrs. Koert Smith, (Eleanor Stiles) | Reside in Clinton, Iowa, where Koert is employed by the Pillsbury Mills Inc., Fred Mills Division. They have three children, Gwendolyn Marie, Koert Robert, Jr., and Jane Frances. |
260 | Mr. and Mrs. Warren J. McFate, (Mildred Lucile Wendel) | Reside in Audubon, Iowa. Warren is a pastor and Mildred is teaching music and English in the Viola Township Consolidated School. |
261 | Mrs. Charles E. Cooper, (Ruth E. Harding) | Is teaching high school commercial education at Rockwell City, Iowa. |
262 | Mrs. John F. McNamara, (Helen C. Ward), and Marie Ward |
Is teaching fourth grade in Lincoln school in Cedar Falls. Her sister, Marie Ward, is teaching third grade at Council Bluffs, Iowa. |
263 | Mrs. Norman L. Lovik, (Doris M. Hobbs) | Serving as principal in high school. Her husband has been stationed in the Aleutians. |
264 | Mrs. Ray Halverson, (Thelma I. Moore) | Resides in Portland, Maine. Her home address is Keswick, Iowa. Her husband is in the Navy. She formerly taught at Montezuma, Iowa. |
265 | Mrs. Ted L. Frese, (Adeline L. Miller) | Resides in West Union, Iowa. |
266 | Mrs. Thomas E. Church, (Joyce M. Jansonius) | Resides in Rock Island, Illinois. She was married in May 1944 and has been teaching since then. |
267 | Mrs. William F. Sears, (Opal Clarissa Hall) | Resides at New Virginia, Iowa. She has been employed as music supervisor, while her husband, a Lieutenant (jg) in the Navy, is serving on a destroyer in the South Pacific. |
268 | Virginia Rohde | Is assistant professor of mathematics at Ohio State University, Columbus. She received the master of music degree from Eastman School of Music; in June received the master of arts degree at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, where she served as instructor. |
269 | Vivian Eileen Wahl | Is with TWA Airlines as a teletype operator. She formerly taught at Waukon, Iowa. She resides in St. Louis, Missouri. |
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270 | Donald L. Nelson | Is assistant manager of the Lutheran Publishing House, Blair, Nebraska. |
271 | Dorothy E. Baker | Resides in Santa Ana, California. She has been teaching in the grades at Anaheim. |
272 | Helen I. Sublett | Who has been in Washington, is teaching kindergarten-primary in the Iowa City public schools. |
273 | Joan Merryman | Is attending Columbia University, New York City. Her mailing address is Marshalltown, Iowa. |
274 | Lois Barriger | Has been teaching at Storm Lake, Iowa. She has been teaching band and orchestral instruments in the three grade buildings, junior high, and high school. |
275 | Marilyn Hull | Was employed in Minneapolis, Minn., by the War Emergency Child Care Committee for the summer as teacher in one of the city's nursery schools. For the past two years Miss Hull has been teaching in the Rolfe public schools. |
276 | Marjorie J. Scandrett | Is employed as a bookkeeper with the Midwest Mineral Company, Grinnell, Iowa. She was formerly a junior high school instructor at Gilman, Iowa. |
277 | Mrs. Earl Kotz, (Dolores E. Meyer) | Is employed at the May Department Store in Los Angeles, where she resides. She was formerly fifth and sixth grade teacher at Milford Township School, Nevada, Iowa. Her husband is overseas. |
278 | Mrs. Evert Baumann, (Marjorie H. Snyder) | Is employed by Roos Brothers as a sales clerk in Palo Alto, California, where she resides. |
279 | Mrs. Paul Hassel, (Clara G. Duer) | Resides at Graettinger, Iowa. She formerly taught at Callender, Iowa, in the grades. |
280 | Mrs. Richard Paine, (Helen R. Pearson) | Has been living with her husband, Pvt. Richard Paine, who is stationed at Camp Swift, Texas. Her address is Bastrop, Texas. |
281 | Mrs. Robert E. Maron, (Dorothy J. Lincoln) | Is employed as a secretary in the publicity department with the Hallicrafter Radio Company in Chicago, where she resides. She formerly taught kindergarten at Gilman, Iowa. |
282 | Mrs. Stanley Thompson, (Dorothy Jean Tostlebe) | Resides in Fresno, California. Stanley is in service in Alaska but expects to be discharged soon and plants to teach in the high school in Nome, Alaska. Dorothy will join him there and may also teach in the Nome schools. |
283 | Ruth Collins | Has accepted a position to teach primary age children at Maracaibo, Venezuela, South America. She will teach children of several nationalities and will study Spanish. She has been a member of the Iowa City school faculty the past five years. |
284 | Ruth Willard | Is teaching in the later elementary grades in the Long Beach, California, public school system, and has been assigned to the sixth grade in the Roosevelt school She formerly taught at Liscomb, Marshalltown, and Des Moines, Iowa. |
285 | Veronica Griffin | Is teaching at Peoria, Illinois. Before her graduation, she taught at Cherokee, Iowa. |
286 | Wilda McCutcheon | Is attending Central Radio and Television Schools in Kansas City, Missouri, where she resides. |
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287 | Charlotte Jane Curtis and Sgt. Richard S. Worthley | Were married on May 27, 1945. Charlotte is enrolled in Cadet Nurses training at the University of Minnesota. |
288 | Cpl. Robert G. Derflinger | Married Barbara Ruth Fry on January 20, 1945. They will reside in Tacoma Wash. Cpl. Derflinger is stationed at Ft. Lewis. |
289 | Doris Ellerbroek | Married Arthur Bonath on June 20, 1945. Doris has taught at Magnolia and Primghar, Iowa. Arthur taught at Holly Springs and Archer, Iowa. They reside at Primghar. |
290 | Dorothea Feisner | Married George Alban Sacher, Jr., on July 28, 1945. George graduated from the University of Chicago, where he is now a research assistant in biology and statistics. They reside in Chicago. |
291 | Dorothy Deane and Lt. (j.g.) Leon Martin | Married July 21, 1945. Dorothy had previously taught in the public schools of Tipton, Iowa. Since the close of school last spring she has been on the physical education staff of Iowa State Teachers College. Lt. Martin is a Naval officer on a P. T. boat. |
292 | Dwight Crawford | Married Hulda Jacobson on May 27, 1945. Both Dwight and Hulda have been instructors at the Rock Rapids, Iowa, high school. Hulda taught home economics, and Dwight served as high school principal. |
293 | Gayle Edwards | Married Cpl. Perin W. Rotter on August 25, 1944. Gayle taught in Ottumwa, Iowa, and Saginaw, Mich. |
294 | Helen Busch | Married Alvin Hassebroek on June 6, 1945. For the past several years, she has taught in rural schools. Alvin is employed by the Albert Patton trucking line. They will reside in Luverne, Minn. |
295 | Jane E. Dickinson | Married Llewellyn E. Slade on June 8, 1945. Jane has been teaching for the past four years at Jefferson school in Davenport, Iowa. Llewellyn is employed by the Iowa Power and Light Company in Des Moines. |
296 | Jean Ferguson and Cpl. Charles F. Todd | Married on May 5, 1945. Jean has been a graduate assistant in the speech clinic at the University of Iowa. At present Cpl. Todd is a radar instructor at Robins Field, Georgia. |
297 | Katherine Blumgren | Married Rev. J. Hiram Hogberg on June 12, 1945. Katherine taught school at Iowa Falls, Iowa. Rev. Hogberg accepted a call at Long Beach, Cal. |
298 | Margaret Ann Entz and Robert W. Brindley | Married on May 16, 1945, at the St. Joseph's Catholic rectory at Waterloo. |
299 | Marian Calderwood | Married Pfc. Ralph E. Martin on March 6, 1945. Marian taught home economics at Oelwein, Iowa. |
300 | Marion Virginia Brown | Married Tech. Sgt. Harry J. Barmettler on May 6, 1945. Marion taught at Nora Springs and Sioux City, Iowa. |
301 | Mary Elizabeth Case | Married Lt. Henry Schoenfield, Jr., on July 20, 1945. Mary is recreation worker at Percy Jones Hospital Center at Fort Custer, Mich. |
302 | Mary LeMere Boller | Married Donald Nolan on June 6, 1945. She has been instructor in the primary department of the school at Van Horne, Iowa, the past two years. Donald is now employed at the John Deere plant in Waterloo. |
303 | Ruth Ball | Married Frank E. Binkard, Pharmacist Mate Second Class of the Navy, July 29, 1945. She will continue teaching first grade in the schools at Garner, Iowa. |
304 | Val Jeanne Fairlie and Travis J. Phillips | Married on August 16, 1945. Travis was recently discharged from the Navy where he had served for three and one-half years as a lieutenant. He is now doing graduate work at the State University of Iowa, where they reside. Val has been teaching piano. |
305 | Wilma L. Abbey and Durean L. Lampman | Were married May 23, 1945. Durean is employed in St. Mary's Hospital in Rochester, Minn. |
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306 | Barbara Howard | Married Capt. Robert M. King in July, 1945, in Europe. Barbara is a field director with the civilian war relief of the American Red Cross overseas. She was an instructor in the schools at Tipton and Davenport, Iowa, before entering the service in 1942. |
307 | Dorothy Hansen and John A. Barrigar | Married August 27, 1944. Pfc. Barrigar trained at Sioux Falls Air Base, and Dorothy taught grade two at La Porte City, Iowa. |
308 | Florence Hussel | Married Homer James, July 6, 1944. Florence taught for the past nine years at West Burlington. He is manager of the Becker Roofing Co. They are living at Burlington, Iowa. |
309 | Harriet P. Jordan | Married S/Sgt. Walter P. Souder on July 18, 1945. For the duration, Harriet will continue residence at her parental home at Glidden, Iowa. During the past school year she taught art in the junior high at Fort Dodge, Iowa. |
310 | Joyce Hiler | Married Neal Larson Seaman first class in the Navy, on June 26, 1945, at Portsmouth, Va. Joyce taught fifth grade in Arnolds Park. |
311 | Kathryn F. Hackbarth and Basil D. Gray | Married August 15, 1945. Kathryn has been an instructor in the schools at Colwell and New Hartford, Iowa. Basil is an instructor in the schools at State Center, Iowa, where they will live. |
312 | Lois Fry | Married Theodore F. Janocho on September 19, 1944. Lois received her M. A. from the State University of Iowa in 1942. The couple now resides at Oak Ridge, Tenn. |
313 | Lucille E. Holm | Married S/Sgt. Robert W. Boyenga on July 8, 1944. They reside in Durham, N. C. |
314 | Lucille Horning | Married William A. Fuhrman, in May, 1945. She taught school for several years and then worked in the Transcontinental Western Airlines Airport in Chicago, Ill. William is district supervisor at the Transcontinental Western Airlines office in Chicago. |
315 | Mabel Heller and Orral G. Hinds | Married June 25, 1945. Mabel has been an instructor in American government in West Waterloo high school. Orral is employed in the composing room of the Waterloo Daily Courier. |
316 | Marilyn Greenlee and Kenneth R. Church | Married June 10, 1945, in the Hamilton Methodist church at San Francisco, Cal. Marilyn attended Denver University and taught at Alton, Iowa. |
317 | Mary Lois Flemmig and Lt. Everette L. Bell | Married November 5, 1944. She taught high school home economics at Sioux Rapids, Iowa. Lt. Bell is serving overseas with the A. A. F. |
318 | Mary Margaret Humphey | Married M/Sgt. Nayland C. Kay on June 6, 1945. Mary taught in the Toledo, Iowa, schools the past two years. |
319 | Maxine Hunter | Married Lt. Colonel William T. Alexander of Emporia Kan., June 20, 1945, in Paris France. She now resides in Sloan, Iowa after 28 months in Army hospitals in Egypt, Libya, North Africa, Corsica, and France. He attended Kansas State College. |
320 | Mrs. V. Carol Johnson, (Payne) | Was married to J. Haas, July 17, at Oelwein, Iowa. They live on a farm near Maynard, Iowa. |
321 | Ruth Fulton | Married Wendel K. Porter on June 18, 1945. Ruth has been a kindergarten teacher in Rockford schools for the last two years. Wendel is news director for radio station WMBI in Chicago, where they reside. |
322 | S/Sgt. Louis E. Glaza, Jr. | Married Phyllis Olsen on July 25, 1945. Sgt. Glaza had recently returned from England where he served with the ground crew of the Eighth Air Force. |
323 | Sgt. Robert N. Ford | Married Darlene I. McGahuey, yeoman third class in the coast guard, June 19, 1945, at Anamosa, Iowa. |
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324 | Bernadine E. McLaughlin | Married Raymond F. Rosenbaum on June 3, 1945. She taught three years, including a rural school and elementary grades at Somers, Iowa. The couple live on a farm near Pomeroy, Iowa. |
325 | Cpl. John Messerli and Lorna Caspers | Married on December 20, 1944. Cpl. Messerli has been in Europe since February. |
326 | Doris Kilpatrick and Eldon Archambault | Married May 26, 1945 in Waterloo. They reside in Cedar Falls. |
327 | Genevieve Clara Lambertson | Married First Lieutenant Kenneth V. Leslie, on October 3, 1944. Lt. Leslie is with the Signal Corps. They reside in Washington, D. C. |
328 | Gladys Myers | Married Dean E. Moore, on June 24, 1945. She taught in Eldon, and for the last few years has been principal of Orchard school in Ottumwa. Dean is a Rock Island Railway employee at Winterset. |
329 | Inez Moklebust | Married to Sigvald Holt on June 24, 1945. The past two years she has taught in Reinbeck, and is now music supervisor in the Ellsworth schools. They are living in Ellsworth where he is engaged in farming east of Ellsworth. |
330 | Josephine Kerr | Married Capt. John McElmurry on July 6, 1945. Josephine has been employed as a Red Cross recreational director at Ashburn hospital, McKinney, Texas. |
331 | Kenyon, Ina | Married to S/Sgt. Leonard Weishaar, June 23, 1945, in St. Mary's church at Mallard, Iowa. Ina taught in Buffalo Center, Iowa. |
332 | Lois Kurtz | Married Andy Miller on June 9, 1945. Recently, Lois has been employed in the Knoxville, Iowa, high school. Andy is engaged in farming near Jewell, Iowa. |
333 | Mabel Kruse | Married Rev. Chester Brockway on August 16, 1945. She has been director of high school and junior college vocal music at Estherville, Iowa, for the past four years. He is pastor of the Tabernacle Church, Berwyn, Ill. |
334 | Margaret Lynch | Married Eugene Canty, Jr., on May 30, 1945. For the past six years Margaret has been a sixth grade instructor at Lincoln school, Cedar Falls. She formerly taught in the rural schools of Fayette county and at Waucoma. |
335 | Marjorie Mantor | Married Edward Bos on August 23, 1944. He is instructor at the Radio Material School at the Naval Station at Dearborn, Mich. |
336 | Mary Leo | Married Pvt. Kenneth Largent on June 9, at Oelwein, Iowa. She taught grade school in Grundy Center, Iowa. |
337 | Mary McGee | Married Sgt. Kurt Medler, on December 4, 1944. Mary is continuing her work as director of U. S. O. Travelers' Aid in Des Moines, Iowa. Sgt. Medler is an interpreter with the U. S. Army intelligence department, working with prisoners of war. |
338 | Maryann Meyers | Married Thomas D. Reeder on June 12, 1945. She has been teaching at Oneida and Cresco, Iowa. The couple will live near West Union, where he is engaged in farming. |
339 | Mavis Meek | Married Lt. (jg) A. Tilman Holland, on May 21, 1945. She taught in the Roland, Iowa, high school. |
340 | Pauline Larsen | Married Sgt. Stanley R. Roelofs on June 6, 1945. Pauline was a grade school instructor for five years before accepting a position last year as a secretary and medical technician in Denver, Colo. |
341 | Phyllis Malmanger | Married Robert C. Hermanson on June 18, 1945. For the past two years she has been music instructor at Otho, Iowa. They reside in Story City, where he is engaged in work at the Woodland Dairy. |
342 | S/Sgt. Ellis Mathers | Married Ida Reiks on May 25, 1945. She is at her home in Melvin, Iowa. |
343 | Viola Kelting | Married to Harvey Gildemeister, June 17, 1945. Viola has been teaching in schools in Iowa and Illinois. Harvey has been engaged in farming at Hubbard, Iowa, where the couple live. |
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344 | Arlys A. Norcross and Ens. William L. Miller | Married February 16, 1945. William has been employed in the offices of the John Deere Company at Waterloo. |
345 | Berniece Stelzmiller | Married Cpl. John R. Walsh on June 30, 1945. Berniece taught in the rural schools of Fayette county for the past four years. Cpl. Walsh is stationed at Mountain Home army air base, and their home is in Boise. |
346 | Cpl. Verne E. Seidel | Married Irene V. Berend on April 24, 1945. Cpl. Seidel, a member of the army medical detachment of the 34th division, was released by the advancing Russian army after being taken prisoner February 17, 1943, at Faid Pass in North Africa. |
347 | Dorothy A. Quinn | Married Lindian J. Swaim on September 15, 1944. They reside in Baltimore, Md. |
348 | Elsie Paulsen | Married Burnell V. Jones on June 23, 1945. They reside in Clay county, where Burnell is engaged in farming. Elsie formerly taught at Gillets Grove and Sutherland, Iowa. |
349 | First Lieutenant Kenneth W. Speck | Married Jeannette A. Roedel on April 3, 1945. They now reside in San Marcos, Texas, where Lt. Speck is an instructor at the army air field. |
350 | Gladys E. Roulstone | Married Harry Miley Goodman on June 20, 1945. Harry is a draftsman and they reside in Chicago, Ill. |
351 | Isabelle R. Rohrer | Married Lt. John Wm. Gaalaas on May 9, 1945. Isabelle was formerly an air hostess with Transcontinental and Western Airlines located at Kansas City, Mo. |
352 | Jean Peterson | Married Chief Petty Officer Gerald Griswold on July 1, 1945. They reside in Minneapolis, Minn. |
353 | Lee F. Parman | Married Edith Morrissett on May 15, 1945. They reside in Middletown, Conn. In Wesleyan College, and Lee is working in a hospital in Middletown. |
354 | Lora Stark and Frank Butler | Married on June 9, 1945. Frank is employed as production manager for the Chamberlain Corp. in Waterloo. |
355 | Lt. Lawrence Orton | Married Ruth Phyllis Hoffman on May 12, 1945. At present Lt. Orton is serving as instructor in the Seamanship school at Little Creek, Va. Their temporary address will be Norfolk, Va. |
356 | Luverne M. Schaefer | Married James L. Adams on June 3, 1945. Luverne has taught home economics in the Hartley, Iowa, high school, and for the past two year James was instructor of music in the Hartley schools. |
357 | Margaret Siemers | Married Carl Peterson on July 25, 1945. Margaret, a teacher at Irving school in Waterloo for several years, formerly taught in Charles City, Iowa. Carl was recently given an honorable discharge from the army. |
358 | Pauline Norris | Married Stuart E. Parker on June 24, 1945. She taught in Sloane Wallace Junior high school in Waterloo. Mr. Parker is associated in business with his father in E. H. Parker and sons store in Jesup, Iowa. |
359 | Phyllis Okerstrom and S/Sgt. Edward F. Volderding | Married on July 31, 1945. Sgt. Volberding, who recently returned from the European theater of war; he was a prisoner of war for 27 months; was formerly a teacher at New Hampton and Mallard, Iowa. Phyllis was employed at the Locke Aircraft Co. in Cal. |
360 | Polly Prichard and Lt. Harry G. Slife | Married on May 12, 1945, in the Santa Margarita Ranch House chapel at Camp Pendleton, Cal. Polly taught one year in Doon, and for the past two years was employed in a war plant at Detroit, Mich. |
361 | Rachel Adelaide Salt | Married Algernon Wilson Forbes on September 1, 1944. They reside in Harris, Iowa. |
362 | Ruth Potter | Married Sgt. Raymond Drake in December 1944. Ruth has been an instructor in the kindergarten in the Waverly public schools. |
363 | Tech. Sgt. Robert E. Simpson | Married Gladys Margaret Ford on March 10, 1945, in Amesbury Wilts, England. Gladys has been employed by the American Red Cross Field director in Salisbury, England. |
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364 | Betty Sue Watters | Married Clyde Brandhorst on April 5, 1945. Betty taught in the schools at Altoona and Webster City, Iowa, and was principal at Webster City for the past four years. They reside on a farm near Hudson, Iowa. |
365 | Clara Steyaert | Married Peter Mangan in June 1945. They reside in Davenport, Iowa. |
366 | Doris Stevenson | Married Pfc. Vernon J. Arends on June 21, 1945. Doris has been teaching in the Thornton and Reinbeck consolidated schools for three years. |
367 | Edna Wrede | Married George Boehmke in July 1945. Edna has taught the past four years at Blairsburg and Webster City, Iowa. They live at Spirit Lake. |
368 | Enrollment increases 41% | 1228 students registered for Fall 1945, including 202 men; 866 students, including 81 men, registered in Fall 1944; 58 of the Fall 1945 men are veterans. |
369 | Fern Vust | Married Lyle Popkes on June 22, 1945. Lyle is a farmer. |
370 | Gladys Wortman | Married Elmore Geerdes on June 14, 1945. Gladys has been teaching rural schools for the past five years. They will live on a farm near George, Iowa. |
371 | Harold R. Yeoman | Married Sylvia A. Slavik on June 29, 1945. They reside in Chicago, Illinois. Harold is a pharmacist mate first class in the Navy. |
372 | Helen A. Streed | Married William J. Watts on March 26, 1945. Prior to her marriage, she had charge of physical education in high schools at Montezuma, Iowa. Now she is in the WAVES at Little Neck, Norfolk, Va. |
373 | Jeanette Mary Stevens | Married Sgt. Robert W. Schmidt III, on August 16, 1944. Jeanette is Sgt. Jeanette Stevens Schmidt with the Marines, stationed at Bogue Field, Morehead City, N. C. |
374 | Louise Williams | Married William Arthur Cotter on June 9, 1945. Louise has been teaching in the Des Moines schools. William is a Navy veteran of World War II and is employed as a building contractor in Des Moines, where they reside. |
375 | Lulu E. Sweigard | Married Fritz E. Popken on August 11, 1945, at Tompkins Cove, New York, where they reside. Lulu is a survivor of the S. S. Athenia, which was torpedoed on September 3, 1939. She is a nationally recognized kinesiologist. He is a biochemist. |
376 | Mabel Stubbs | Married Pvt. Alvin Parsons on August 18, 1944. Mabel taught primary grades at the Jubilee Consolidated School. |
377 | Margaret Toedt | Married Ens. Thomas F. Oehrlein on April 6, 1945. Prior to her marriage, she taught in the high school at Welton, Iowa, and Hollywood, California. She resides in Welton, Iowa. |
378 | Marjorie Louise Wenstrand | Married Austin T. Helgerson on July 1, 1945. Marjorie has taught school in Red Oak and at Redfield. Austin holds an administrative position with Eastman's at Oak Ridge, Tenn. |
379 | Mary E. Uban and Harold Somers | Married on June 15, 1945, in the chapel at Treasure Island, San Francisco, California. She was an instructor at Edison School in Waterloo. Harold is a pharmacist's mate third class with the navy. |
380 | Muriel Wood | Married Couler Poots on June 10, 1945. Muriel taught at Amana and Iowa Falls, Iowa. Couler owns and operates a garage in Omaha, Neb., where they reside. |
381 | Ruth E. Stillwell | Married Thomas W. Kelly on June 22, 1945. They reside at Altoona, where Thomas is in business with his father. |
382 | Samuel C. Zimmerman | Married Kathryn J. Tehan on December 29, 1944. Samuel is aviation machinist's mate first class with the Navy. |
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383 | Capt. And Mrs. James A. Hemstreet, (Mary E. Robinson) | Announce the birth of a son, James A., Jr. Mary is living in Waterloo, Iowa, while her husband is serving in Europe. |
384 | Coast Guardsman and Mrs. Frederick Farmer, (Rita Elizabeth Brown) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Sue Ann, at San Rafael, California. Rita taught at Hayes Township School, Buena Vista County, and at Manson and Washington, Iowa, as well as Bolinas, California. |
385 | Cpl. And Mrs. Harry Hummel, Jr. (Dolores Hull) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Judith Marie. Dolores resides in Davenport, Iowa. The parental grandmother, is the former Jessie M. Barnes (Harry Hummel, Sr.). |
386 | Dr. and Mrs. Paul Laube, Jr. (Lavon Dunlea) | Announce the birth of a son, Edgar John, born in Chengtu, China, where Dr. Laube is located at the Medical School, Cheelvo University. |
387 | Lt. and Mrs. Wm. D. Wesselink, (LaVina C. Haahr) | Announce the birth of a son, Fred Thorlund. They have another son, David De Wayne. LaVina is living with the children in Cedar Falls. |
388 | Mr. and Mrs. Antone Berver, (Laura Martz) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Doris Jean, at Estherville, Iowa. They have two other children, William and Margery. |
389 | Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Kugley, (Marion J. Myers) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Jill Nadine. They lived at Oelwein, Iowa, before moving to Faribault, Minn. Prior to her marriage Marion taught at Chapin, Iowa. They have a son, Jack. |
390 | Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Wiler, (Joyce Wengert) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Kathryn Joyce. They have another daughter, Linda Lou, and reside in Belmar, N. J. |
391 | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baumgarten, (Ula Thomas) | Residing in Sutherland, Iowa; announce the birth of a son, Steven Thomas. |
392 | Mr. and Mrs. Everett Roberts, (Marjorie Foster) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Charlotte Elizabeth. They reside at Ainsworth, Wash. |
393 | Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pendleton, (Marjorie O. Thomas) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Marjorie Ruth, at Kingsport, Tenn. This is their second child. |
394 | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Laird, (Clarice Shawver) | Announce the birth of a son, Thomas Gordon. They reside in Wauwatosa, Wis. |
395 | Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Weidner, (Shirley Orcutt) | Announce the birth of a son. Shirley resides in Montour, Iowa, while her husband is serving in the Navy. |
396 | Mr. and Mrs. Merton Bratton | Announce the birth of a daughter, Sharon Lorraine. They have two other children, Merton, Jr. and Charles. They live at Laurens, Iowa, where Merton is engaged in farming. |
397 | Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Stolz, (Dorothy Thomas) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Sheila Ann, at New Hampton, Iowa. |
398 | Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Shank, (Mary Ann Sheridan) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Anita Marie. They reside in Indianapolis, Ind., and have two other children. |
399 | Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wells, (Ruth Richard) | Announce the birth of a son, Donald Ray. They have two other sons, Richard Allan, and Larry Lee, and reside in Grinnell, Iowa. |
400 | Pfc. And Mrs. Merritt Ludwig, (Mary Culbertson) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Susan. Mary resides in Rockford, Ill. Pfc. Ludwig recently returned from Europe. |
401 | Rev. and Mrs. Howard Raid, (Pauline V. Krehbiel) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Elizabeth Ann, at Fortuna, Mo. Rev. Raid is doing graduate study at Iowa State College, Ames, where they reside. |
402 | Specialist First Class and Mrs. Hubert W. White, (Mary Ruth Bristol) | Announce the birth of a son, Truman William. Mary and son reside in Des Moines, Iowa, while Specialist White is with the Naval Air Corps. |
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403 | Albert F. Ewers | Died June 25, 1945 at St. Louis, Mo. Following graduation he taught at Albia, Iowa; Madelia, Minn., and Davenport, Iowa. He was a member of the faculty at Harris Teachers College in St. Louis until 1933 when he became principal of the elementary school. |
404 | Amelia F. Hieber | Died July 9, 1945, in San Gabriel, Cal. She had been living in California since 1908. Surviving are two sisters, Elizabeth Hieber Rall of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Sophia Hieber Pfeiffer of Pasadena, Cal. |
405 | Amelia Gifford, (Amelia Reed) | Died May 28, 1945, at Finley hospital at Dubuque, Iowa. She is survived by her husband and one daughter, one sister, one brother, and two grandchildren. |
406 | Carrie Julina Lang | Died April 4, 1945, in Alhambra, Cal. From 1880 to 1899 she taught in Marshalltown, with intervals out to complete work at Iowa State Normal School. After graduation she taught in the Pasadena, Cal., schools, until her retirement in 1933. |
407 | Clarence E. Steele | Died July 17, 1945 at his home in Hagerstown, Md.; spent more than thirty years in service with the Young Men's Christian Association, the last 18 in Hagerstown, before retiring in 1935. He is survived by his wife, Maude, and three sons and two daughters. |
408 | Edna C. Battin | Died August 1, 1945. She had been head of the mathematics department at Colton Union High School for twenty years and was district president of the American Association of University Women. She is survived by her father, Dr. David Battin. |
409 | Frances Rose | Died in June 1945, at Cresco, Iowa. For more than 30 years she taught kindergarten and primary in the Cresco schools until her resignation this year. She is survived by two sisters. |
410 | Hazel Isabell Hamilton | Was killed in an automobile-train accident while on vacation this summer. She had been a teacher in the junior high school at Albert Lea, Minn., since 1937. |
411 | Lela A. Jarvis | Died June 5, 1945, at the hospital at Burlington, Iowa. She taught school at Red Oak, Mason City, Mt. Vernon and other schools in Iowa. |
412 | Mary C. Cronin | Died June 27, 1945, at the St. Francis hospital in Waterloo. She taught in Chisholm, Minn., before going to Waverly in 1934. She had been living in Waterloo since 1942. Surviving are her father, two sisters, and one brother. |
413 | Mrs. Alfred H. Eddy, (Eliza Montgomery) | Died at her home in Aurelia, Iowa, March 25, 1945. Following her graduation she taught school for five years. Surviving are her husband and two children, Margaret and Maurice. |
414 | Mrs. LeRoy Pinckney, (Mayme B. Larsen) | Died July 25, 1945, at an Omaha, Neb., hospital. LeRoy preceded her in death, February 11, 1942. She and her husband had made their home in Shenandoah, Iowa. Surviving are three children, Lt. Robert L., Texas; Pfc. Darrell, Virginia; and Elaine. |
415 | Mrs. Mignon Dunn Draegert | Died August 1, 1945, at Rochester, Minn. She had lived in Austin, Minn., since 1912, and had served as the state and also the national musician for the V. F. W. post. Surviving are her husband, two sisters, and a brother. |
416 | Mrs. R. D. Rogers, (Mable Lias) | Died March 24, 1944, in a hospital in La Grande, Ore. She is survived by two daughters. Her husband preceded her in death in 1941. Mable had had the main role in a color movie entitled "The Happy Farm Woman," made a few years ago. |