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1 | Maxine McLeod | Works for the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Washington, D. C. | |
131 | Mrs. Bernard T. George | The former Winona Koefoed lives in Cedar Falls, Iowa. | |
132 | Charlotte Matsuda | Went to New York to take courses for her advanced degree. | |
133 | Captain H. J. Finn | Stationed at Marine Corps Air Station in Mojave, California. | |
134 | Grace Heidebrink | Teaches at the grade school in Saginaw, Michigan. | |
135 | S/Sgt. Robert E. Larson | Works for the Western Personnel Reassignment Center at Camp White. | |
136 | Mrs. Clarence Wood | The former Sidney Wright lives in Redfield, Iowa. | |
137 | Genevieve Carroll | Teaches at Jefferson School in Muscatine, Iowa. | |
138 | John R. Gilles | Manufacturing engineer for Lockheed Aircraft Corporation in Burbank, California. | |
139 | Ellis A. Juhl | Lieutenant senior grade in the U. S. N. R. and lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts. | |
140 | Ruth M. Welhousen | Transferred to an Army Air Base in Grand Island, Nebraska. | |
141 | Mrs. A. S. Tucker | The former Floy Porteous lives in West Union, Iowa. | |
142 | Maxine McLeod | Works for the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Washington, D. C. | |
143 | Mrs. Harold Nelson | The former Dorothy Underwood teaches in Ruthven, Iowa. | |
144 | Mrs. John Colwell | The former Josephine Conklin teaches in Marble Rock, Iowa. | |
145 | Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Cummings | The former Neva Trottnow lives in Baltimore, Maryland; Mr. Cummings is a petty officer second class. | |
146 | 1st Lt. James P. Hagerstrom | Returned from the South Pacific and was rewarded medals for flying. | |
147 | First Lt. Allen E. Kane | Lives in Iowa Falls, Iowa, with his wife, the former Lucille Simpson. | |
148 | Arlene E. Peters | Teaches at the J. B. Young Junior High School in Davenport; started working on her master's degree. | |
149 | Gertrude Reihle | Teaches at the Roosevelt Training School of Michigan State Normal College in Ypsilanti, Michigan. | |
150 | Miss Jean I. Thompson | Works at the Telephone Lounge at the U. S. Naval Hospital in Seattle, Washington. |
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2 | Enrollment holds its own | Summer 1944 enrollment is 806; summer 1943 was 799. | |
3 | Governor speaks to WAVES | Governor Bourke Hickenlooper addresses graduating class of WAVES. | |
4 | "Cry Havoc" thrills audience | All-woman cast presents play about nurses on Bataan. | |
5 | Play conference draws 400 | 13th annual conference condensed to one afternoon. |
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6 | Stress needs of junior high school | Twenty-one principals meet with officials and faculty on campus. | |
7 | Men abhor slouchy slacks | Debate rages in student newspaper over women's fashion. | |
8 | Librarian Anne Duncan dies | Miss Duncan died March 28, 1944; was head librarian for thirty years. | |
9 | Students combine war work, studies | Some students work in local plants and offices as well as campus jobs. | |
10 | Big names on lecture series | Mona Paulee presents concert. |
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11 | Fifty-year medalists | Eighteen alumni receive medals during campus reunion; photo. | |
12 | Graduates are urged to teach courageously | 132 students receive diplomas or degrees at spring Commencement; Liston Pope delivers address; award winners announced. |
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13 | Chicago, Ill. | Janet Little tells of her recent success in business. | |
14 | Somewhere in China | John W. Lee tells of his experiences in China; has met Chiang Kai-shek. |
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15 | MacDill Field, Fla. | Staff Sergeant R. H. Blaine fondly recalls ISTC. | |
16 | Southwest Pacific | Victor Argotsinger is clerk in South Pacific. | |
17 | Iowa City, Iowa | Former students meet in Chicago. |
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18 | Dike, Iowa | Parents write about son, Edward F. Volberding, who is in a POW camp. | |
19 | Camp Sibert, Ala. | Melvin Case talks about training. | |
20 | Soldier feasts on music | Ralph Moritz recounts many cultural opportunities he has had while in the service in England and Africa. | |
21 | Oceanside, Calif. | Glenn Gerdes is training in the Tractor Battalion. |
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22 | They keep in touch | Professor Riebe and Bob Brindley edit "Kampus to Khaki", a newsletter about campus activities; photo. |
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23 | Campus publications tend the home fires | Purple Pen, College Eye, Old Gold continue but reflect spirit of nation at war; photo. |
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24 | Coach Starbeck's son dies | Karl Richard Starbeck died May 31, 1944, of pericarditis. | |
25 | Boehmler gift to college | Katherine Sheridan Boehmler dies; leaves $18,000 to ISTC for scholarships; photo. |
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26 | New radio hours | New schedule features more music. | |
27 | Nurses enrolled in science classes | Ten students from Allen Hospital enroll for fifteen hours of science classes | |
28 | William Veatch dies | Well-known local photographer died May 20, 1944; photo. |
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29 | Anne Stuart Duncan; builder of a great library | Extensive tribute to life and achievements of Miss Duncan, who died March 28, 1944; photo. |
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30 | Missing in action | Chester Yeager and Robert T. Bragg are missing in action. | |
31 | Roll of Honor | Paul M. Adkins, Dorance S. Grange, John W. Lichty, and Ward S. Williams have been killed in active military service. | |
32 | Podemski awarded Silver Star | James Podemski earns decoration for gallantry in battle. |
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33 | First Lieutenant Alice A. Parrish | Serving as military police officer in WACs. | |
34 | Major Clifford P. Archer | Named executive officer of U. S. Armed Forces Institute in Southwest Pacific Area. | |
35 | Prisoners of war | Lloyd Oliver Haefs, Nichols Field, Ned C. White, and Hartley Westbrook are prisoners of war. | |
36 | Dr. Bodein replaces Knoff | Vernon P. Bodein named Director of Religious Activities. |
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37 | Mrs. Mabel (Carlson) Reinertsen | Lives in Washington, D. C. | |
38 | Mrs. Charles T. Rudebeck | The former Jessie Lawrence lives in Hudson, Iowa. | |
39 | Mrs. Thorger Vig | The former Carroll Cookman lives in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. | |
40 | Mrs. Charles Kehn | The former Rose Teagarden teaches mathematics at the high school in Farmington, Arkansas. | |
41 | Mrs. Oscar Baker | The former Alice Boyer lives in Marshalltown, Iowa. | |
42 | Mrs. Henry W. Gilbertson | The former Hazel I. Brown lives in Bladensburg, Maryland. | |
43 | Mrs. Alexander Allan | The former Nan Mitchell is superintendent of the Ventura School for Girls in Ventura, California. | |
44 | Mrs. H. E. Dieatrick | The former Edith Schofield resumed her teaching duties due to the shortage of teachers. | |
45 | Edna L. Thatcher | Lives in Nashville, Tennessee. | |
46 | Julia Jennings | Teaches in Los Angeles, California. | |
47 | Miss Stella Burrington | Counselor at a Summer Camp in Oakdale, California. | |
48 | Mrs. D. P. Gaylor | The former Lena Livingston lives in Waterloo, Iowa. | |
49 | Maud E. Lane | Represented La Cumbre Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution at the 36th State Conference in Los Angeles, California. | |
50 | Mrs. Esta Ross Stuart | Lecturer in Education and supervisor of the Teaching of Business Subjects at the University of California. | |
51 | Rev. and Mrs. Peter Jacobs | The former Edith M. Anderson lives in Shenandoah, Iowa. | |
52 | Mrs. Hardy A. Ingham | The former Minnie Townsend lives in Glendale, California. | |
53 | Perry O. Cole | Lives in Santa Maria, California. | |
54 | Edward C. Bartlett | Lives in Livingston, Montana. | |
55 | Ella E. Moore | Lives in Des Moines, Iowa. | |
56 | Mrs. Harry J. Senecal | The former Mina Van Winkle lives in Denver, Colorado. | |
57 | Mrs. Ruia Bowersox Hurless | Teaches rural school near Cedar Rapids, Iowa. | |
58 | Mrs. Estelle Reuillard Youell | Bookkeeper for the United Hillyard Branch of the Seattle First National Bank in Spokane, Washington. | |
59 | Edgar R. Monroe | Retired from farming; lives in Moulton, Iowa. |
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60 | Eleanor M. Pahl | Teaches kindergarten at Lincoln School in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. | |
61 | Mrs. K. E. Selby | The former Bertha A. Morgan lives in Santa Barbara, California. | |
62 | C. M. Stoner | Instructor at Winterset, Iowa. | |
63 | Mrs. H. B. Walden | The former Carol Cundy teaches in Visalia, California. | |
64 | Paul A. Young | Home room director of the Township High School in Evanston, Illinois; studying at Northwestern. | |
65 | Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Winter | The former Bess Munson and her family live on a farm near Flandreau, South Dakota. | |
66 | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rogers | The former Lorreta E. O'Connor and her family moved to Waterloo, Iowa. | |
67 | Mrs. D. W. Crow | The former Flossie Lynn lives in Fontana, California. | |
68 | Allen Walker Read | Assistant editor in the staff that wrote a Dictionary of American English on Historical Principles; now in military service. | |
69 | Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Hoffman | The former Addie Beall and her family live in Maywood, Illinois. | |
70 | Ruth E. Mead | Lives in Newton, Iowa. | |
71 | Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Akers | The former Beatrice Hillman and her family live in Grover, South Dakota. | |
72 | Helen Lorraine Bartlett | Teaches second grade; lives in Elgin, Illinois. | |
73 | Roy Edward Brown | Tax expert at Rockefeller Plaza in New York. | |
74 | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Ekdahl | The former Anna Elizabeth Freeburg lives on a farm near Garvin, Minnesota. | |
75 | Viola E. Leese | Lives in Palo, Illinois. | |
76 | Clara W. Scoggin | Teaches in the Campus School at the Teachers College. | |
77 | Mrs. Edward Farragher | The former Marie Dally and her husband operate two hotels and two tourist courts in Cheyenne, Wyoming. | |
78 | Helen C. Gutknecht | Lives in Wilmington, California. |
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79 | Wilhelmine L. Haley | Serving overseas with the American Red Cross. | |
80 | Mrs. Herbert B. Jacobson | The former Hazel Townswick lives in Story City, Iowa. | |
81 | Hoyt R. Matt | Teaches industrial arts classes at the Stuart Junior High in Ottumwa, Iowa. | |
82 | Lydia Wells | Representative of the American Book Company; lives in Chicago, Illinois. | |
83 | Merle Cooper | Transferred to the Air Mechanics School in Amarillo, Texas. | |
84 | Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Davis | The former Gwen Kern and her family live in Cresco, Iowa. | |
85 | Mrs. Ralph S. Bennett | The former Berniece Zimmer is staying with her parents in Ida Grove, Iowa. | |
86 | Mrs. Judson Clay Higgins | The former Katherine Loveland lives in Glastonbury, Connecticut. | |
87 | Mrs. Luther C. Larson | The former Frieda E. Jacobs and her family live in Woden, Iowa. | |
88 | Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Radebaugh | The former Marie K. Barber and her family live on a farm near Rippey, Iowa. | |
89 | Goldy Schneider | Teaches in East Chicago, Indiana. | |
90 | Mr. and Mrs. Clifford H. Henry | The former Ruth E. Wilkins lives in Enid, Oklahoma. | |
91 | Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Boelter | The former Dorothy Hinson and her family live in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. | |
92 | Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Bordeleau | The former Ruth Peters and her family live in Great Falls, Montana. | |
93 | Dorothy M. Wilson | Daughter of W. Walter Wilson; sister, Sophie Wilson now works in the Boeing aircraft factory in Seattle, Washington. | |
94 | Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Cooper | The former Louise E. Brown worked for Garrett Freight Lines, Inc.; lives in Pocatello, Idaho. | |
95 | Iris Elliott | Lives in Dallas, Texas. | |
96 | Dorothy Fear | Will teach in Estherville, Iowa. | |
97 | Russell R. Crabtree | Transferred to the aircraft mechanics school at Amarillo Army Air Field in Amarillo, Texas. | |
98 | Mrs. Donald Hrabak | The former Lucille Stanek lives in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. | |
99 | Martha J. Leonard | Lives in Waterloo, Iowa. | |
100 | Mrs. Thomas l. Meece | The former Zanet Boock lives in Schleswig, Iowa. | |
101 | Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Riley | The former Minerva Burton lives in Des Moines, Iowa. | |
102 | Liberty Maye Mattson | Intermediate teacher at the Rosebud Indian Reservation in Parmalee, South Dakota. |
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103 | Mrs. C. C. Horn | The former C. Marie Morrison lives in Rock Hill Village, Missouri. | |
104 | Mrs. Roy Buckingham | The former Ethel Engelmann gave up teaching in Riverside, California, to be with her husband at Camp Haan, California. | |
105 | Mrs. Paul Hanson | The former Hazel Erickson lives in Paton, Iowa. | |
106 | Mrs. E. G. Kraska | The former Geraldine Ann Callahan lives with her parents in Duncombe, Iowa. | |
107 | M/Sgt. Milo B. Hopper | Gunner and radio operator on a B-17 overseas. | |
108 | R. A. Long | Superintendent in Collins, Iowa. | |
109 | Mrs. Harlan S. MacMillan | The former Eleanor Brown lives in Mason City, Iowa. | |
110 | Mrs. Robert Maurray | The former Wilma Adeline Wikert lives in Graettinger, Iowa. | |
111 | Mrs. Rutherford D. Rogers | The former Margaret Stoddard lives in Washington, D. C. | |
112 | James W. Freeman | Discharged from the army due to a bad knee; works at La Plant Choate Manufacturing Company in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. | |
113 | Mrs. Roland Smith | The former Bessie M. Garner lives in New Hartford, Iowa. | |
114 | Mrs. Burlin B. Hamer | The former Marjorie Lebert is the commercial teacher in Eldora, Iowa. | |
115 | Mrs. J. Gordon Hollis's | The former Melva Miller now lives in Waterloo, Iowa. | |
116 | Mrs. F. G. Loomis | Art teacher at River Forest Township High School in Oak Park, Illinois. | |
117 | Harriet Marshall | Airline hostess with Mid-Continent Airlines in Kansas City, Missouri. | |
118 | Mrs. Bernard Neuman | The former Palma Lande lives in Ellsworth, Iowa. | |
119 | Mrs. Henry Smith Jr. | The former V. Ione Johnson lives in Guernsey, Iowa. | |
120 | Zinita B. Appleton | Lives in Yakima, Washington. | |
121 | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Oswald | The former Marie I. Lennox was transferred to Norfolk Dam in Mountain Home, Arkansas. | |
122 | Mrs. Vernon Stribley | The former Ruth Ransom lives in Ionia, Iowa. | |
123 | The address of Mrs. Vincent H. Carstensen | The former Lenore Jay lives in Long Island, New York. | |
124 | Russell E. Sohner | Lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. | |
125 | Helen L. Phelps | Lives in Washington, D. C. | |
126 | Mrs. Raymond Rasmussen | The former Mildred McAfee lives in New Hartford, Iowa. | |
127 | Mr. and Mrs. Rollo C. Keithahn | The former Lena Madsen lives in Mason City, Iowa. | |
128 | Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKee | The former Gertrude Gardiner gave birth to a boy on April 22, 1944; first grandchild of Sybil Lincoln Gardiner. | |
129 | Edna Howe | Teaches commercial subjects at George Rogers Clark School in Hammond, Indiana. | |
130 | Lucile McAvoy | Instructor at Bloomfield, Iowa; married Morgan Simpson. |