Alumnus — April 1, 1945
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Resume debate activities | Schedule for debate activities; will return to almost pre-war level. |
| 1 | National president visits | President of Sigma Alpha Iowa, Kathleen Davison, visited. |
| 1 | Give national teachers exam | National Teachers Examinations will be administered on campus for first time this spring. |
| 1 | Commencement events | Dr. Bodein will deliver address; the Reverend Charles Wesley Brashears will speak at the Baccalaureate exercises. |
| 2 | New teacher in campus school | Burl V. Berry will direct physical education, coach, and teach industrial arts. |
| 2 | Appoint new English professor | John P. Cowley began this spring. |
| 2 | Professor Cummins dies | Professor H. C. Cummins died February 14, 1945; photo. |
| 2 | Students folk dance at festival | Annual program of dancing. |
| 2 | WSSF aids former student | Money raised to assist educational efforts of Hartley Westbrook, a POW in Germany. |
| 2 | February month of music | Alexander Brailowsky, Westminster Choir, and Budapest String Quartet play. |
| 3 | WAVE station closes April 30 | Brief history of station; facilities will revert to college use; photo. |
| 6 | Sons killed in action | Sons of Professor Denny and F. E. Fuller killed. |
| 6 | Lt. William E. Vogel | Serves as bomber pilot in Italy. |
| 6 | Hold vocations conference | Educational leaders talk about the profession of teaching. |
| 6 | New program in effect | ISTC will coordinate with junior colleges in Four Quarter Rural teacher preparation program. |
| 7 | Sports resumed for 1945 | Football and basketball will resume; track may resume in spring; military status of coaches still in doubt; photo. |
| 8 | Daughter born to Grants | Daughter Lois born in Bogota, Colombia. |
| 9 | To study with opera star | Jane Birkhead will study with Lotte Lehman. |
| 9 | Mrs. Sarah Radell dies | Died January 8, 1945, in New York; notes on her daughters Inez and Neva. |
| 9 | Teachers College of the Air | Professor Abbott has designed a study guide to accompany his radio science program. |
| 10 | Meets former T. C. roommate | Raymond Grobe does clerical work in the South; met Harold Sides there. |
| 10 | Chats with Filipino teacher | Glen Moar recounts experiences in Philippines. |
| 10 | Sing loyalty song in Philippines | Max Ferguson sings loyalty song with Robert Todd. |
| 11 | Alumnus hits trail in India | Aulora McIntyre engaged in teaching and mission work in Sudan. |
| 11 | Shows southerns real snow scene | Zaida Swan has been in WAVES for two years. |
| 11 | A thorough-bred Iowan | Leo Kagan relates experiences in South Pacific. |
| 12 | Author quotes Frank Hill | Writer quotes Professor Hill's survey of choral work; photo. |
| 12 | First Lieutenant Aldon H. Jensen | Returns to US after thirty bombing missions. |
| 12 | A gypsy's life | Michael Goodman meets friends in Gilbert Islands. |
| 12 | Hi! Ho! Silver lady | David Berninghausen appears in movie background scenes. |
| 13 | Lynniel Moore | Technician Fifth Grade, Army, overseas. |
| 13 | Wayne C. Nebben | Lt., Army Air Forces, overseas. |
| 13 | Paul L. Miller | Lt., Marines, Central Pacific. |
| 13 | Paul L. Miller | Lt., Marines, Central Pacific. |
| 13 | Milton Moon | Lt., Navy, Georgia. |
| 13 | Dale E. Moore | Technician Third Grade, Army, Holland. |
| 13 | Milton Metfessel | Lt. Col., Army Air Forces, South Pacific area. |
| 13 | William S. Meyer | Instructor in anatomy and first aid, Naval Training School, Farragut, Idaho. |
| 13 | William H. Michael | Pvt., Army, N. C. |
| 13 | Jed H. Miller | Lt. (jg), Commander of Service Force, Navy, Pacific area. |
| 13 | James E. Masterson | Sgt., Army Engineers, overseas. |
| 13 | Carol K. Mathers | Sgt., Army, France. |
| 13 | Kenneth C. Maule | Lt., Army Air Forces, Laredo, Texas. |
| 13 | Richard L. Mershon | Lt., Army Air Forces, England. |
| 13 | Daniel McNabb | Cpl., Army Air Forces, Tonapah, Nevada. |
| 13 | William McNabb | Ens., Navy Pre-Flight School, Iowa City, Iowa. |
| 13 | Dayton S. Mak | First Lieutenant, Infantry, overseas. |
| 13 | Arthur Mamminga | Lt. (jg), Navy, Philippines. |
| 13 | Donald R. Knight | Lt., Army Air Forces, overseas. |
| 13 | Aron Laipple | Lt., Army, Muskogee, Oklahoma. |
| 13 | William B. McMurray | Pvt., Army Air Forces, Texas. |
| 13 | R. Bernard Hughes | Major, Army Air Forces, Corsica. |
| 13 | Melvin B. Ingebritsen | Major, Army, Fort Ord, California. |
| 13 | Kermit S. Jenks | Lt., Army Air Forces, San Angelo, Texas. |
| 13 | Don Jensen | Lt. (jg), Navy, overseas. |
| 13 | Lester L. Hartsock | Sgt., Army, overseas. |
| 13 | Roland Hellwig | Sgt., Army, overseas. |
| 13 | Kent Hershire | Technician Third Grade, Army, overseas. |
| 13 | Bernard H. "Bomber" Horgen | Master Sgt., Army, Mississippi. |
| 13 | John C. Costigan | Capt., Army Air Forces, overseas. |
| 13 | Frederick Everett | Cpl., Marines, Quantico, Virginia; recently returned from duty in the Pacific. |
| 13 | L. O. Gittens | Seaman First Class, Navy, overseas. |
| 13 | Ralph C. Cawelti | Tech. Sgt., Air Service Command Depot, England. |
| 13 | Lewis W. Conway | Capt., Infantry, overseas |
| 13 | Robert N. Corning | Pvt., Infantry, Oregon State College, Corvallis. |
| 13 | William Bucher | Cpl., Army Air Forces, Lake Charles, Louisiana. |
| 13 | James F. Bush | Sgt., Army, overseas. |
| 13 | J. Pat Carey | Sgt., Army Air Forces, Hawaiian Islands. |
| 13 | Russel "Brick" Bradford | Ens., Navy. |
| 13 | Manville Bro | Lt., Army, Ft. Benning, Ga. |
| 13 | James H. Brolliar | Chief Petty Officer, Naval Electrical School Supervisor, Great Lakes, Illinois. |
| 13 | Everett D. Alton | First Lieutenant, Army, Bladley Beach, New Jersey; recently returned to the States after being in Australia and New Guinea for a year. |
| 13 | Raymond Berrier | Sgt., Army, overseas. |
| 13 | Hubert A. Bierbaum | Pvt., Infantry, overseas. |
| 13 | Charles F. Bohling | First Lieutenant, bombardier on B-29 with Army Air Forces, South Pacific. |
| 13 | Richard Abele | Major, Army Air Forces, India. |
| 15 | Spotlight turns on beauty | Three hundred couples attend dance; Old Gold beauties announced; photo. |
| 17 | Thelma F. Young | Sgt., WAC, San Francisco, California. |
| 17 | Pfc. Wallace Morgan | Is a prisoner of war in Germany, according to a letter received by his parents in February. He had previously been listed as missing in action in Germany since November 14, 1944, after serving in France and Germany as a machine-gunner since July 1944. |
| 17 | S/Sgt. Richard J. Rechtfertig | Has returned after 23 months in the European theater as a control tower operator; now at the Army Air Forces Redistribution Station in Miami Beach, Florida, awaiting re-assignment. His wife, Loretta, and father, Vincent, live in Waterloo, Iowa. |
| 17 | Margaret L. Van Hooser | Seaman Second Class (Radioman), WAVES, Port Blakely, Washington. |
| 17 | Clara L. Van Roekel | Seaman Second Class, New York City. |
| 17 | Lt. Lucile Vosgerau | Is a senior nurse at the U. S. Naval Hospital, San Diego, California. She entered the service in 1936, and from January, 1941 until November,1942, she was one of four Navy nurses treating natives on the island of Samoa in the Pacific. |
| 17 | Geraldine Mae Schuck | Specialist Second Class (Teacher), Hutchinson, Kansas. |
| 17 | Hazel I. Smith | Specialist Third Class (Gunnery), Pensacola, Florida. |
| 17 | Audrey Underkofler | Lt., Physical Therapy Department of Army Medical Corps, Illinois. |
| 17 | Margaret C. Petersen | Pvt., Marines, N. C. |
| 17 | Selma M. Petersen | Student in Cadet Nurse Corps, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. |
| 17 | Dolores Pinkham | Hospital Apprentice Second Class, SPARS, New York City. |
| 17 | Margaret A. Schmidt | WAC. She was an instructor in the public schools at Grosse Point, Michigan, last year. |
| 17 | Dorothy M. Milversted | Lt., Army Medical Corps, overseas. |
| 17 | R. Gloria Parrott | Is doing Red Cross hospital recreational work in New Guinea. |
| 17 | Lucille Patterson | Apprentice Seaman, WAVES, Northampton, Massachusetts. |
| 17 | Kathryn E. McComb | Is serving the Armed Forces in India as an American Red Cross staff assistant. Until her Red Cross appointment, she was a postal censor in Los Angeles. |
| 17 | Margaret B. Meyer | Pvt., WAC, Manchester, New Hampshire. |
| 17 | Retta M. Knapp | Seaman Second Class, WAVES, Milledgeville, Georgia. |
| 17 | Frances M. Hamilton | Cadet Nurse, Iowa City, Iowa. |
| 17 | Audrey A. Hvolboll | Seaman Second Class, WAVES, New Jersey. |
| 17 | Emma Beatrice Jones | Pvt., WAC, Will Rogers Field, Oklahoma. |
| 17 | Beth Louise Dailey | Is with the Red Cross in Australia, working as Assistant Staff Director in recreation. |
| 17 | Harriett D. Damborg | American Red Cross, England. |
| 17 | Kathryn Dougherty | Has been promoted to the rank of lieutenant in the WAVES at Charleston, South Carolina. Lt. Dougherty was graduated in the first class of officers trained at Northampton, Massachusetts, September 30, 1942. |
| 17 | Agnes E. Conger | Lt., is a dietitian in the Medical Department at an Army-Navy General Hospital in Arkansas. |
| 17 | Mary Jo Cosgrove | Ens., WAVES, San Diego, California. |
| 17 | Charlotte J. Curtis | In Cadet Nurse Training at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. |
| 17 | Jean K. Broshar | Ens., WAVES, Washington, D. C. |
| 17 | Beryl Becker | First Lieutenant, dietary department, Camp Claiborne, Louisiana. |
| 17 | Faith A. Blunt | Ens., WAVES, Cambridge, Massachusetts. |
| 17 | Flora Jane Bromley | Is doing recreational work with the Red Cross in Belgium. |
| 18 | Cpl. Frederick Weltz | Killed in action in an airplane crash, October 7, 1944, in an American area. He had been stationed most recently at Langley Field, Virginia, and was a radio operator in the Army Air Forces. His wife resides with his parents, F. C. Weltz, in Cedar Falls. |
| 18 | Sgt. Neil Haney | Died of wounds received on Leyte Island, November 14, 1944. He was among the first troops to land in the Philippines in the 1944 invasion and had previously served in Hawaii, Australia, and Dutch New Guinea with an infantry unit of the Army. |
| 18 | Lt. Francis W. Johnson | Killed in a plane crash near Hardeeville, South Carolina, December 15, 1944. He was stationed at Chatham Field, Savannah, Georgia, as an Army pilot trainee on a B-24 bomber and had been in the service since April 1943. |
| 18 | Lt. Kenneth J. Herman | Previously reported missing in action over Germany, October 22, 1944, was disclosed as dead by the Red Cross in January 1945. He was serving as a Mustang fighter pilot with the Eighth Air Force based in France. He enlisted in February 1943. |
| 18 | Staff Sgt. Joe Ritchey | Killed in action January 23, 1944, in the European theater of war. He enlisted in the Air Corps three years ago and had been stationed in England for the past two years. Surviving are his parents, a brother, and three sisters, all of Cedar Falls. |
| 18 | First Lieutenant Wesley Farnum | Killed in action with the infantry on Luzon, January 17, 1945. Entered the Army June 1942; trained at Camp Rucker, Alabama. |
| 18 | First Lieutenant John D. Colville | Was killed in action November 30, 1944, while with General Hodges' First Army in Germany; had taught junior high school at Waverly, before entering the service in June 1942. He was commissioned second lieutenant in the infantry in February 1943. |
| 18 | Lt. Merle Kratzer | Killed in action in Italy, February 11, while on duty as a P-51 Mustang fighter pilot. Surviving him are his mother of Waterloo; two brothers, Chief Petty Officer Darrell, Third Class Gunners' Mate Paul; and a sister, Betty Ann, in Cedar Rapids. |
| 18 | Pvt. Calvin Brandenburg | Was killed in action December 14, 1944, while serving with a medical corps unit in Germany. He entered service in March 1943, received Army training in North Carolina, and had been overseas since November 1, 1944. |
| 19 | Missing in Action, First Lieutenant John C. Phillips | Reported missing in action since January 26 in Belgium. He has been serving overseas as an infantry company executive officer since December 1944. |
| 19 | Missing in Action, Sergeant T. Wayne Black | Was reported missing in action since January 12, 1945 in the European theater of war. He entered the Army, March 9, 1943, and received training at Camp Atterbury, Indiana, and at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. He left for overseas duty in October 1944. |
| 19 | Missing in Action, Lt. Donald Dilly | Reported missing in action since February 5, 1945 in the Pacific war theater. He has been on duty with the Pacific fleet for several months as pilot of a Grumman Avenger. Prior to that time he had been a Navy flight instructor for eighteen months. |
| 19 | Missing in Action, Flight Officer Milo N. Jensen | Reported missing in action since January 4, 1945, while on a mission between British Guiana and Brazil. A member of a B-24 Liberator bomber crew, he recently completed flight training at Ellington Field, Houston, Texas. He enlisted in February 1943. |
| 19 | Purple Heart, Staff Sgt. Ronald Sterrett | Was awarded the Purple Heart for wounds received while fighting with the infantry in France. He married the former Mary Beth Timmermann in June 1944, in Macon, Georgia. She is now teaching at Nashua, Iowa. |
| 19 | Lt. Russel M. Christiansen | Was among the American airmen recently decorated with the Air Medal for completing more than five aerial combat missions against the Japanese in the Central Pacific. |
| 19 | Capt. Maynard D. Dix | Awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal with three Oak Leaf clusters. A B-17 navigator, he flew 25 missions during a year and two months in the European theater. He returned to the States in July and is stationed at Galveston, Texas. |
| 19 | Purple Heart, Pvt. Earl J. Kelly | Received the Purple Heart and the Expert Combat Infantryman's award for action in the European theater. Pvt. Kelly was wounded August 12 and was moved to a convalescent hospital in England. His wife, (Bette Gibson), lives at Sutherland, Iowa. |
| 19 | Purple Heart, First Lieutenant Glenn W. Behrens | Was awarded the Purple Heart for wounds received in action in Germany, December 17, 1944. A short time before, Lt. Behrens received the Oak Leaf Cluster to the Air Medal for meritorious service in connection with air activity. His wife is Agnes D. Holm. |
| 20 | Robert A. Warner | Pfc., Army Air Forces, overseas. |
| 20 | Glenn W. Tjepkes | First Lieutenant, Army Air Forces, China-Burma-India Air Service Command. |
| 20 | Kenneth M. Thompson | Ens., Navy. |
| 20 | R. F. Todd | Capt., Army Air Forces, overseas. |
| 20 | Alvin L. Varner | Lt., Marines, overseas. |
| 20 | Donald Marvin Statton | Seaman Second Class, Naval Air Station, Lakehurst, New Jersey. |
| 20 | Orrin Stephen | Sgt., Army, Camp Maxey, Texas. |
| 20 | Bill Stewart, Jr. | Sgt., Army, overseas. |
| 20 | Leo Solt | Ens., Navy, overseas. |
| 20 | Gordon L. Sorensen | Sgt., Army, overseas. |
| 20 | Francis M. Spurlock | First Lieutenant, Army, overseas. |
| 20 | Stanley H. Simonsen | Pvt., Army, Camp Barkeley, Texas. |
| 20 | Byron S. Smith | Capt., Coast Guard, Panama. |
| 20 | Sheldon F. Smith | Sgt., Signal Corps, Army, overseas. |
| 20 | Claude J. Rayburn | Pfc., Field Artillery, overseas. |
| 20 | James Reynolds | Cpl., Army, Illinois. |
| 20 | Paul A. Rietz | Lt., Army Air Forces, Kansas. |
| 20 | Walter Rodby | First Lieutenant, Infantry, France. |
| 20 | Rutherford D. Rogers | Capt., Army Air Forces, Washington, D. C. |
| 20 | Dennis Peterson | Lt., Army Air Forces, Eagle Pass, Texas. |
| 20 | Lloyd R. Pierce | Lt. (jg), Navy, Pacific area. |
| 20 | Deane C. Nuss | Ens., Navy, Rockford, Illinois. |
| 20 | Thomas M. Orr | Sgt., Infantry, overseas. |
| 21 | Mrs. T. M. Barber, (Marion Palmer) | Substitute teacher in the high school at Pendleton, Oregon. Her husband has accepted a position on the staff of Western State Hospital. They reside at Fort Seilacoom, Washington, and have four children. |
| 21 | Edgar A. Ralston | Is business manager of the schools in Waterloo, where he resides. |
| 21 | Velma Masden | Is teaching fourth grade in the schools at Tipton, Iowa. |
| 21 | Capt. G. A. Kaltenbach, (Alice Rose Peterson) | Is a chaplain with the Army overseas; formerly a Presbyterian minister at Ironwood, Michigan. Alice lives in Cedar Falls. A daughter, Elisabeth, is an English major at the College. Two younger children, Helen Barbara and Konrad, attend Campus School. |
| 21 | Charles J. Hearst | Elected president of the Black Hawk County Farm Bureau, November 14. He and his brother, James, operate a 520-acre farm three and a half miles southwest of Cedar Falls. Charles has been a member of the county board of directors for two years. |
| 21 | Mr. and Mrs. Jasper W. Thompson, (Wilma Freeland) | Are teaching in the schools at Nenana, Alaska. |
| 21 | Wendell White | Is assistant professor of psychology at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, where he resides. He has been on the University staff since 1925. |
| 21 | Bernice R. Mitchell | Has moved to Marshalltown. She has been on the Home Economics Extension Staff at the University of Illinois for sixteen years. |
| 21 | Bishop J. Ralph Magee | Of the Chicago area of the Methodist Church, former Iowa bishop, was recently selected to head the Crusade for Christ, a general four-year program of advance for the Methodist Church, including the raising of 25 million dollars for post-war relief. |
| 21 | Mrs. Nan Allan, (Eleanor Mitchell) | Is superintendent of Ventura State School for Girls, Ventura, California. She previously taught in the Fresno City Schools, Fresno, California. |
| 21 | Mrs. Perry A. Bond (Helen E. Judy) | Is now professor of home economics at Columbia University. Perry is head of the Inorganic Chemistry Department, University of Iowa. Helen's address is New York 27. |
| 21 | Mrs. Archer E. Clarke, (Grace Bixby) | Who now has a grandson in the Navy, has been living in California since 1887. Her permanent address is San Jose, California. |
| 21 | Major Fred C. Sage | A reserve officer in the Medical Corps of the Army, began his practice in 1893; located in San Pedro, where he is an eye, nose, and throat specialist. His son, Lt. Comdr. Erwin C. Sage is serving in the Pacific; other sons also serve in the Navy. |
| 21 | Mr. and Mrs. George E. Welles, (Alma Smith) | Celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary, September 4, 1944. They reside in Los Angeles, Cal. George has been retired from the book publishing business for a number of years. |
| 22 | Graham B. Hovey | Is in the foreign service of the Associated Press, Washington, D. C. Mr. Hovey was a member of the news staff of the Waterloo Courier from 1938 to 1940, and had been overseas since 1942 as a war correspondent for International News Service. |
| 22 | Lt. (jg) C. A. Paulson | Is with the Navy Reserve at Oceanside, California. He has a leave of absence from the Cedar Rapids, Iowa, school board, where he was athletic coach and instructor in physical training at Roosevelt High School, prior to entering the Navy. |
| 22 | Gladys Phares | Is teaching fifth grade in Wahkonsa School, Fort Dodge, Iowa. She has taken additional work at the University of California and has taught in Council Bluffs, Charles City, and Ankeny, Iowa. She did engineer drafting in a defense plant in Los Angeles. |
| 22 | Mrs. Lorna Grimes, (Smith) | Is acting head of a day nursery school in Wayne, Michigan. She formerly lived in Spencer, Iowa. |
| 22 | Roland G. Ross | Was appointed in January to Supervisor of Occupational Information and Guidance Service in the State Division of Vocational Education; began working for the Division in 1940, after teaching for four years in the Opportunity School, Niles, Michigan. |
| 22 | Mrs. Norbert W. Page, (Lucille C. Townsend) | Had been serving as a dietitian with the Medical Department of the Army; received an honorable discharge in October, 1944, with the rank of lieutenant. Her husband is stationed in China with the Signal Corps. |
| 22 | Fred L. Graham | Is doing personnel work at the Naval Ordnance Plant in St. Louis, Missouri. He received his M. S. degree from the University of Colorado in 1941 and formerly was an instructor in science and athletic coach in the schools at Fort Dodge, Iowa. |
| 22 | Lt. (jg) Gunnar S. Overgaard and Claudia Michalek | Is a torpedo officer aboard a destroyer in the Pacific. Before entering the service in December 1943, he was an inspector in an ordnance plant at Burlington, Iowa. Claudia is teaching second and third grades in the public schools at Plymouth, Iowa. |
| 22 | G. W. Hertema | Resigned as superintendent of the schools at Green Mountain, Iowa, effective at the end of the present school year. He will become sales manager of the Lynk Brothers and Baird Hybrid Corn Company in May 1945. |
| 22 | Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Bechter, (Doris Moore) | And their two children, Kathleen and Danny, are living in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Leslie is teaching English literature, and Doris is teaching mathematics in the American section of Colegio, Ward, Buenos Aires. |
| 22 | Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Akerman, (Ruth G. Millikin) | Reside in Des Moines, where Harold is a deputy collector for the Department of Internal Revenue. They have one son. |
| 22 | Mrs. Orten L. Enstad, (Segrid Njus) | Is the director of the speech correction clinic at the Wausau, Wisconsin, public schools. Before marriage she served as the radio commentator for two programs, over station WLGM. She and her husband have one daughter, Tanya, and reside in Wausau. |
| 22 | Chauncey M. Welch | Is a special representative for the Business Men's Assurance Company of Kansas City, Missouri. He was Coach at the Junior College, Mason City, Iowa. Currently he resides in Mason City. |
| 22 | Harold F. Wilson | Teaching in the schools at Hot Springs, South Dakota. He received his Master of Arts degree from the University of South Dakota in 1944. He and his wife are the parents of twins, John Harold and Joyce Kathryn. They have another son, William Carrel. |
| 22 | Ruth Hallett | Is teaching home economics at Baker University, Baldwin, Kansas. |
| 22 | Gretchen Junge | Is the home economics teacher at Washington Junior High School, Rockford, Illinois, where she resides. |
| 22 | Janet Hand | Is now teaching in the junior high school at Emmetsburg, Iowa. Prior to accepting this position, she taught for six years in the schools at Rodman, Iowa. |
| 23 | Mrs. Thomas R. Ruston, (Ruth Mary Samson) | Is living with her parents, G. W. Samson, in Cedar Falls, for the duration. Her husband, Pvt. Ruston, is with the army in the South Pacific. Ruth is working as secretary in the offices of Newman and Newman, attorneys, and is also organist at St. Mark's. |
| 23 | Jay R. Johnson | After receiving teaching experience in the schools at Nashua, Eagle Grove, and Waterloo, Iowa, and Duluth, Minnesota, has accepted the position of State Supervisor of Distributive Education in the State Department of Public Instruction, Des Moines, Iowa. |
| 23 | Ruth G. Mueller | Plays viola with the Houston Symphony Orchestra, Houston, Texas, where she resides. The Symphony also tours Louisiana and all of Texas, playing at Army camps and large cities. She formerly was an instructor in music in the schools at Cedar Rapids, Iowa. |
| 23 | Helen Sturdevant | Is serving with the American Red Cross unit in England. Recently she met Pharmacist Mate Second Class Harold Yeoman in an American Red Cross Club. |
| 23 | Lt. Clarence E. Bain | Is head of the Welfare and Recreation Department at the Naval Training Center, Gulfport, Mississippi. He and his wife have one son, Robert Warren. |
| 23 | Lt. (jg) Caryl A. Middleton, Jed Miller, Marc Ihm, Lt. (jg) Sterling Beers, and David Grant | Carl is receiving training at the Naval Training School, Harvard University. Other alumni there are Jed Miller, Marc Ihm, Sterling Beers, and David Grant. |
| 23 | First Lieutenant Ralph E. Piper | Has completed over 300 hours "flying the hump" into China as first pilot on a B-24 over the China-Burma-India route. Before entering the Army, he was athletic coach and instructor in the Hampton and Boone, Iowa, schools. |
| 23 | Pharmacist Mate First Class J. Francis Rummel | Serving on an amphibious attack transport ship in the Pacific. He entered the service in 1942, and had previously been employed by Armour and Company, Mason City, Iowa. |
| 23 | Lt. Ellis A. Juhl | His wife and daughter, Judith Ann, reside in Waterloo. Ellis arrived overseas on January 29, 1945. He is assigned to the U. S. Headquarters Office in London under Admiral Stark in charge of the U. S. Naval Forces in Europe. His is a liaison officer. |
| 23 | Ardon L. Cole, Evelyn Rohrer, Martha M. Cole | Son of Martha M. Cole, cashier at the Commons, is field director of the American Red Cross, attached to a Marine division stationed on the Marianas, taking care of war orphans. His wife, Evelyn is an accountant in the Army Office at Des Moines. |
| 23 | Beatrice H. Eide | Is teaching seventh grade in the schools at Santa Paula, California, where she resides. |
| 23 | Mable Taylor, Harold Hopkins | Is teaching typing and shorthand in the Santa Ana Senior High School, Santa Ana, California. She was employed in the Placement Bureau at The College and then taught in Ottumwa. Harold Hopkins is coaching at Anaheim, about seven miles from Santa Ana. |
| 23 | Mrs. George Adams, (Valborg Pladsen) | Is employed as assistant in geography in the editorial department of Scott, Foresman and Company, Chicago, Illinois, where she and her husband reside. |
| 24 | Mrs. Mary Margaret Skattebo, (Eaton) | Is handling departmental work in the intermediate grades in the schools at Graettinger, Iowa. She had taught for two years in the schools at Rossie, Iowa. Her husband is with the Army overseas. |
| 24 | Mrs. Alice Conway, (Bailey) | Is instructor in English and dramatics in the public schools at Anamosa, Iowa. She previously taught in the schools at Dinsdale and White Oaks, Iowa. Her husband, Captain Conway, is stationed overseas. |
| 24 | Lt. Frank K. Quinn, Jr. | Won the bronze star medal for heroism in action with the infantry in France, December 2, and within a month a second honor came in his promotion from technician fourth grade to second lieutenant. He went overseas in October 1944. |
| 24 | Ens. And Mrs. Baird McIlroy, (Arlene Archer) | Ens. McIlroy recently returned to the States after spending two years in Australia and New Guinea. He and Arlene have a son, Reed. |
| 24 | Lois Huglin | Is employed as attendance clerk at Berendo Jr. High School, Los Angeles, California, where she resides. After graduation she taught for three years in the schools at Galva, Iowa, and one year at Postville, Iowa. |
| 24 | Glen E. Jesperson | Has been promoted from first lieutenant to captain in the Army Air Forces. Capt. Jesperson has been stationed for the last twenty-one months at Ladd Field, Alaska. |