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1 | Teachers College makes way for WAVES | WAVES basic training school opens December 15, 1942; over one thousand trainees will be on campus; description of training and daily activities; photo. |
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2 | Service flag is dedicated | Home economics students create college service flag; 803 alumni and former students now in military service. | |
3 | Visiting musical stars | Trapp Family Singers highlight season. |
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4 | Dr. Beard is Registrar | Replacing Selmer Larson, who is teaching math and science courses required by war emergency; photo. | |
5 | Winning the war | Professor Bender and coaches McCuskey and Whitford are in military service. | |
6 | Hobo Day | Students celebrate Hobo Day; photo. |
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7 | Pvt. Edmund H. Birkholz | In the Army Administration School in Oxford, Mississippi. | |
8 | William C. Conradi | Service pastor for the Service Commission in Pueblo, Colorado. | |
9 | Capt. Howard W. Fearing | Stationed with the army in Miami Beach, Florida. | |
10 | Fredrick J. Erickson | Chief specialist in the navy at Great Lakes. | |
11 | Glenn W. Moon | Member of the War Price and Rationing Board in Stamford, Connecticut. | |
12 | James McCreary | Line inspector for the Nebraska Defense corps. | |
13 | Pvt. Allen Walker Read | Works with the Army Military Intelligence Service in New York. | |
14 | Lieut. Col. S. C. Jacobsen | With the 45th armored regiment in Camp Beele, California. | |
15 | Joseph Anderson | First lieutenant of artillery in the army in Fort Riley, Kansas. | |
16 | Edwin Brockman | Lieutenant in naval training at Princeton University. | |
17 | Capt. Frank Johnson | Works in the medical administrative corps in Ft. Sam Houston, Texas; his wife is the former Bernice Davin. | |
18 | Dr. Joseph B. Vassder Veer | A major for the 52nd Evacuation. Hospital on the island of New Caledonia. | |
19 | Capt. Charles T. Kramer | In the army at Memphis Q. M. C. Depot, in Memphis, Tennessee. | |
20 | J. E. Partington | Works in the Office of Alien Property Custodian in Washington, D. C. | |
21 | Mrs. James A. Sultzer | The former Ethel A. Boles is training to become an instructor in wire cable splicing. | |
22 | Capt. U. K. Reese | He is in the Army Specialist Corps in Ft. Meade, Maryland. | |
23 | Forrest Wheeler | His father was a lieutenant in the navy and he is personal advisor at the Twin City Ordnance Plant in Minneapolis, Minnesota. | |
24 | Dr. M. H. Thielen | Chairman for Civilian Defense in Grundy Center, Iowa. | |
25 | Willis E. Salisbury | His father, Paul C., is a lieutenant colonel in the army hospital unit in Indianapolis, Indiana. | |
26 | William B. Bell | In the Chief Division of Wildlife Research in Chicago, Illinois. | |
27 | Ray S. Dix | He has three sons in the armed force. | |
28 | George H. Mount | Civilian psychologist at the Santa Ana Army Air Base. |
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29 | Frances V. Callaghan | International business machine operator for the army in Proving Ground, Illinois. | |
30 | Fred L. Graham | Member of the Permanent Personnel of the army air force technical training command in Miami Beach, Florida. | |
31 | Frank M. Everhart | Tool maker in Rock Island, Illinois | |
32 | Philip J. Fiebelkorn | Instructor in radio in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. | |
33 | Lieut. Dave McCuskey | Director of physical training in the army air corps. in La Junta, Colorado. | |
34 | D. Maurice Caldwell | Draftsman at the International Harvester Company in East Moline, Illinois. | |
35 | Dr. Carl J. Formanack | Working for the Red Cross in Peterborough, England. | |
36 | Pvt. Joseph K. Park | Bombardier in the army air corps. in San Francisco, California. | |
37 | Pvt. Leonard M. Thompson | Works with the army Medical Detachment in Lemore, California. | |
38 | C. Lynn Boyce | Chief Specialist in physical education in the navy; worked at the Nebraska Power Company. | |
39 | Loren Lamont Okey | Enlisted in the naval reserves as a hospital apprentice at Great Lakes. | |
40 | Harry K. Stolze | Army air force instructor in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. | |
41 | Everett Davies | Chief specialist in physical education at the navy station in Norfolk, Virginia. | |
42 | Raymond Bushgens | Does defense work in the engineering department of an airplane manufacturing company in Miami, Florida. | |
43 | Russell R. Crabtree | Civilian instructor for the Army Air Force in Lincoln, Nebraska. | |
44 | John Fabrick | Attending Officer's Candidate School in Miami, Florida. | |
45 | Pvt. Lloyd W. Phillips | In the army at Fort Riley, Kansas. | |
46 | Sherman J. Tollefson | Supervisor of a defense plant in Waterloo, Iowa. | |
47 | Kenneth S. Baldwin | Corporal in the army at Fort Logan, Colorado. | |
48 | Pvt. Howard Hughes | Officer candidate in Camp Wolters, Texas. | |
49 | Lieut. David C. Bartelma | In charge of wrestling at the cadet physical training program in Iowa City, Iowa. | |
50 | Frances S. Cushman | Vice-president of an evacuation camp for Japanese in Poston, Arizona. | |
51 | Pfc. John Day | Located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. | |
52 | Maj. Thomas L. Donnelly | Practiced law and was then ordered to active duty to Fort Thomas, Kentucky. | |
53 | John L. Hunt | Assistant field director for the American Red Cross in Crowder, Missouri. | |
54 | Harold Schrump | Chief petty officer for the navy in Norfolk, Virginia. |
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55 | Pvt. Oliver Miller | With Co. D, 54th Bn. in Camp Walters, Kansas. | |
56 | Sgt. Glenn L. Olsen | With the Q. M. C. Detachment in Angel Island, California. | |
57 | Lieut. Marshall W. Esslinger | Stationed at Camp Swift, Texas. | |
58 | Gerald E. Faust | Enlisted in the naval reserve. | |
59 | Marval Fern | Married to Lieut. Churchill T. Williams and lives in Waterloo, Iowa. | |
60 | Corp. Royal B. Nash | Works in the medical division of the army air corps in the Canal Zone area. | |
61 | Murray S. Spurgin | Lieutenant in Olathe, Kansas. | |
62 | Corp. Vinton R. Bouslough | Weather observer for the army air force in Lawrenceville, Illinois. | |
63 | Lieut. James Dardis | Physical director and attending training school in Miami Beach, Florida. | |
64 | "Fun on a furlough" | Mr. and Mrs. Harland Riebe enjoy the Homecoming Hobo Day dance. |
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65 | Panthers carry off their third consecutive conference championship | 1942 football team photo; photo. |
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66 | Basketeers promise excitement for sports fans | Basketball season preview; photo. |
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67 | Reviewing football | 1942 football season review; record was 6-1. |
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68 | Pharmacist Mate Brown remembers the Solomons | Navy veteran of Solomon Islands action serves in WAVES sick bay in Bartlett Hall; photo. |
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69 | Teachers urged to register now for new positions | Table showing placements for 1941-1942; description of this year's needs. |
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70 | Students bunk four in a room | With WAVES in Bartlett Hall, students are crowded into other facilities; women now use Seerley Hall for Men; photo. |
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71 | Jens F. Soe | Second Lieutenant Soe, of the army engineer corps, died in August 1942, somewhere in England while on duty. | |
72 | Alvin A. Weller | Lieutenant Weller died when the plane he was in crashed on November 28, 1942, in Hawaii. | |
73 | Lowell F. Clauson | Hospital apprentice for the naval reserve at the Great Lakes Training Station. | |
74 | G. F. Flanagan | Chief petty officer in the physical education department for the navy in Seattle, Washington. | |
75 | Donald Ray Gooden | Pharmacist mate in the navy; located somewhere in the Pacific. | |
76 | Robert A. Guilford | Specialist at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station. | |
77 | Mahlon (Curly) Hintzman | Foreman of the road construction crew in Fairbanks, Alaska. | |
78 | Maj. Paul A. Johnson | With the Army Air Corps in Victoria, Texas. | |
79 | Carl B. Strand | Private in the army at Fort Douglas, Utah. | |
80 | Harold Benda | Works for the United States Coast Guard with Roy Smith in Alameda, California. | |
81 | PFC. Roger H. Bennett | With the medical training group at Camp Grant, Illinois. | |
82 | Max Reinstein | Entered the army as a volunteer officer candidate. | |
83 | Francis Rummel | Hospital apprentice at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station; his family lives in Mason City, Iowa. | |
84 | Frederick Breckenfelder | Seaman for the coast guard in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. | |
85 | Lieut. Roger A. Prior | Now in the Army Air Force and lives in New York City. | |
86 | Arnold E. Schneider | Instructor for the U. S. Navy Training School in Toledo, Ohio; also working as head of the department of business education at State Teachers College in St. Cloud, Minnesota. |
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87 | Lee Dougherty | Ensign in the naval air corps died while on patrol duty in the Pacific on August 9, 1942. | |
88 | James W. Convy | Lieutenant was accidentally shot and killed at the air gunnery school in Las Vegas, Nevada, on November 23, 1942. | |
89 | Robert Foster | Royal Canadian Air Force pilot was killed on April 14, 1942, when his plane crashed near Mildland, Ontario, Canada. | |
90 | Guy Iversen | Lieutenant went missing in action on the Bataan Peninsula; his family heard of this in June 1942. | |
91 | Lieut. Andrew G. George | In the infantry division in the army; stationed in Australia. | |
92 | Baird McIlroy | An ensign in the navy; stationed in Cambridge, Massachusetts. | |
93 | Sgt. John S. Beebee | Stationed at Fort Washington, Maryland. | |
94 | Lieut. John A. Cowie | In the army and is in Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland. | |
95 | Sgt. Rall M. Reading | In the army and stationed in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. | |
96 | Second Lieut. George B. Hughes | In the army at Fort Knox, Kentucky. | |
97 | Robert A. Guilford | Specialist in teaching drafting at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station. | |
98 | Seaman 2/c Frank G. Hanna | With the navy at Port Hueneme, California. | |
99 | Melvin S. Pool | Private in the army at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. | |
100 | Pfc. Maurice L. Carr | In the army at Camp Blanding, Florida. | |
101 | Joseph B. Anderson | Ensign in the navy and attended the navy's diesel engineering course at Purdue. | |
102 | Corp. Glenn W. Behrens | In the Army Officers Candidate Class 46 in Fort Sill, Oklahoma. | |
103 | Gretchen E. Stoessel | Married Clifford Peck and lives in Bismarck, North Dakota. | |
104 | Corp. Robert H. Wick | With the army at Camp Carson, Colorado. | |
105 | Donald D. Klotz | Seaman in the Coast Guard; lives in Bellevue, Washington. | |
106 | Clair O. Kraft | Going to Quantico, Virginia, to the Marine base. | |
107 | Lorenz P. Krueger | Seaman in the Coast Guard and stationed in Ocean City, Maryland. | |
108 | Sgt. Harry K. Myers | In the army at Fort Bliss, Texas. | |
109 | Corp. Carl E. Ortmeyer | In the army quartermaster corps in Hawaii. |
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110 | Lieut. James W. Selzer | With the 25th Pursuit Squadron in San Francisco, California. | |
111 | Lieut. Donald W. South | Works in the Office of the Quartermaster at the army air base in Camp Rapids in Rapid City, South Dakota. | |
112 | John K. Urice | Private in the army located at the Florence Internment Camp in Florence, Arizona. | |
113 | Raymond L. Nelson | Corporal at the army air base in Colorado Springs, Colorado. | |
114 | Orville E. Nichols | Specialist in physical education at Camp Endicott, Rhode Island. | |
115 | Gunnar S. M. Overgaard | Army inspector of powder and explosives in Burlington, Iowa. | |
116 | Lieut. Robert H. Richards | Commanding officer at Camp Beale in Marysville, California. | |
117 | Donald W. Schultz | Midshipman for the navy at Tower Court in Chicago, Illinois. | |
118 | Pvt. Norman Sea | In the army medical corps at Fort Bragg, North Carolina; his wife is the former Kathryn M. Klein. | |
119 | Milo Lawton | Senior clerk in the ordnance department at Camp Adair. | |
120 | Lieut. Malcom McLelland | Stationed in Mitchell Field, New York. | |
121 | Pfc. Fred M. Meyer | Stationed at Camp Carson, Colorado. | |
122 | Dale D. Munger | Warrant officer for the army in Snelling, Minnesota. | |
123 | Forrest Hanifan | Attending mechanics school for the Army Air Corps in Chicago, Illinois. | |
124 | Q. James Irwin | Completed his flying school training; received his wings with a second lieutenant's commission in the air corps reserve. | |
125 | Lieut. G. Gordon Ellis | Psychologist for the army specialist corps in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. | |
126 | Pvt. James Freeman | In the army at Camp Wallace, Texas. | |
127 | Seaman 1/c Harvey Coe, Jr. | Attending a naval trade school at the Great Lakes Training Station. | |
128 | Lieut. Griffin T. Eggers | Graduated from infantry school and is now in Little Rock, Arkansas. | |
129 | Raymond Cheney | Chief petty officer in the navy at Norfolk, Virginia. | |
130 | Robert L. Clark | Technical sergeant for the Coast Artillery at Camp Callan in San Diego, California. | |
131 | Paul J. Wadle | In the army at Camp Davis, North Carolina. | |
132 | William D. Black | Second lieutenant for the army's armored infantry at Fort Knox, Kentucky. | |
133 | PFC. Rutherford D. Rogers | With the army air corps in West Palm Beach, Florida. | |
134 | Sgt. Edward F. Volberding | Stationed in Scotland and was one of six American soldiers who were interviewed by Princess Elizabeth. | |
135 | Terry Olin | Chief specialist in the physical education division of the naval reserve. | |
136 | Lloyd R. Pierce | An ensign in the naval reserve. | |
137 | Wendell J. Rider | First class specialist and chaplain's assistant at the Naval Air Station in Norfolk, Va. | |
138 | Pvt. Harold D. Hanawalt | In the army at Camp Barkeley, Texas. | |
139 | John G. McClellan | In the ordnance inspection department of the army in East Chicago, Indiana. |
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140 | Veryl E. Nilsson | In the Civilian Public Service in Walhalla, Michigan. | |
141 | Melvin Mohr | Chief specialist at the Naval Recruiting Station in Boston, Massachusetts. | |
142 | Aviation Cadet Davis W. Natvig | In the army air corps in San Antonio, Texas. | |
143 | Karl J. Kutish | Storekeeper in the navy at Camp Elliott in San Diego, California. | |
144 | Aron Laipple | Second lieutenant in the army at the air base in Topeka, Kansas. | |
145 | Pvt. Kenneth D. Haahr | With Co. A, 36th Army. Inf. at Camp Pickett, Virginia. | |
146 | Wilmar C. Dubes | Instructor in ground maintenance for the navy in Norman, Oklahoma; his wife is the former Cleo Lenz. | |
147 | Victor H. Foster | Lieutenant in the army at Colorado Springs, Colorado. | |
148 | Harold B. Church | Chief petty officer in the navy at Norfolk, Virginia. | |
149 | John C. Costigan | Taking officers training for the army air corps in Miami Beach, Florida. | |
150 | Jerome R. Cross | Second lieutenant and pilot at the Army Air Forces Navigation School in Monroe, Louisiana. |