Page 1
# Article Article Summary Edit
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.
Page 5
# Article Article Summary Edit
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.
Page 6
# Article Article Summary Edit
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.
Page 7
# Article Article Summary Edit
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.
Page 8
# Article Article Summary Edit
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.
Page 9
# Article Article Summary Edit
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.
Page 10
# Article Article Summary Edit
65 Panthers carry off their third consecutive conference championship 1942 football team photo; photo.
Page 11
# Article Article Summary Edit
66 Basketeers promise excitement for sports fans Basketball season preview; photo.
Page 12
# Article Article Summary Edit
67 Reviewing football 1942 football season review; record was 6-1.
Page 13
# Article Article Summary Edit
68 Pharmacist Mate Brown remembers the Solomons Navy veteran of Solomon Islands action serves in WAVES sick bay in Bartlett Hall; photo.
Page 15
# Article Article Summary Edit
69 Teachers urged to register now for new positions Table showing placements for 1941-1942; description of this year's needs.
Page 16
# Article Article Summary Edit
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.
Page 18
# Article Article Summary Edit
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.
Page 19
# Article Article Summary Edit
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.
Page 20
# Article Article Summary Edit
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.
Page 21
# Article Article Summary Edit
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.