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1 College lets down hair Classes dismissed for all-college picnic; photo.
2 Branch school opens Schools open in Algona, Missouri Valley, and Red Oak.
3 Journalists serve Hot Copy Revive journalism banquet tradition.
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4 May music festival Orchestra and chorus present concerts.
5 Dr. Schaefer heads linguists Elected to office in Iowa chapter of American Association of Teachers of German.
6 Nancy Price married Marries Howard R. Thompson, son of Professor M. R. Thompson.
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7 Teach world-mindedness, Dr. Bodein 129 students receive degrees or diplomas; Dr. Bodein delivers address; student awards presented; photo.
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8 New faculty faces at Teachers College Short sketches of new faculty.
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9 Faculty chooses queen Ferne Rapp selected at spring formal; photo.
10 Germans poor hosts Theodore Adams describes experiences as POW in Germany.
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11 Eye sets eight-year All-American record Student newspaper earns honors; photo.
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12 Joan Piper teaches the blind to swim, play Description of work at Vinton school; photo.
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13 Seniors tour the campus 250 high school students visit.
14 Russell to teach at Michigan Professor Myron Russell accepts summer position.
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15 Thanks for the Alumnus Emma Olson working in Chicago.
16 The old lady paddles Aaron Levine describes life in New Guinea.
17 Waiting is weary business Michael Goodman recounts navy life in the South Pacific.
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18 Alumnus of '97 active in research John O. Berkley still active and in good health in Washington, D. C.
19 Stevens has ten from T. C. on staff Clarence W. Hach teaches journalism at Stevens College.
20 Boogie-woogie chick-a-biddy? George Taylor working in advertising.
21 Reunion in hospital Leo Kagan meets Walter Johnson in Philippines.
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22 KXEL assistant resigns Eunice Baumgartner accepts teaching job; photo.
23 Dickinson back from France Art Dickinson assumes coaching duties.
24 Teachers College of the Air Weekly programming schedule.
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25 Faculty has long-time record of service Average term of service of faculty member is eighteen years; roster of those with long service records.
26 The traditional Choric Hymn Singers Choric Hymn Singers perform; photo.
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27 U. S. S. Bartlett lowers flag Flag lowered for de-commissioning ceremony on April 28, 1945; photo.
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28 Faculty members resign Short sketches of Professors Dietrich and Horns and Dr. Durfee.
29 Professor Lambertson dies Died of heart attack on June 3, 1945; obituary; photo.
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30 Birkhead to study with opera star Jane Birkhead will study with Lotte Lehmann.
31 Quinine hunter returns Professor Grant describes experiences of searching for cinchona trees; photo.
32 Miss Hankamp gets NEA post Accepts executive secretary position.
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33 The Roll of Honor, Sgt. Barton E. Weaver Died in a prison camp in Germany; reported missing since December 17, 1944; enlisted in the Army Reserve in September, 1942; entered active service, March 20, 1943. A member of the 99th Division Band; survived by his mother and a sister of Hawarden, Iowa.
34 The Roll of Honor, Lt. Glenn W. Dexter Killed in a plane crash, April 4, at Tucumcari, N. M.; stationed at Dalhart Field, Texas, as a P-37 pilot; had been in the Army Air Forces since September, 1942; survived by his wife and four-month-old daughter Patty, of Des Moines, and his mother.
35 The Roll of Honor, Lt. Lloyd Miller Killed in June while serving with the Marines on Okinawa. He entered service in 1943. He is survived by his parents, who live at Reinbeck, Iowa.
36 The Roll of Honor, Technical Sergeant Dale Nuss Killed in Germany on April 11, 1945, while serving with the 348th Army Combat Engineers. His jeep struck an enemy mine. Surviving him are his wife, formerly Thelma Werkeiser, son, Harlan Arthur; his parents, and a brother, Ens. Dean Nuss, in the Pacific.
37 The Roll of Honor, Lt. Robert Bragg Previously reported as missing in action, June, 1944; announced as killed in action in May, 1945; Went overseas in December 1943; stationed in Italy with the 15th Air Force as a bombardier-navigator; Survived by parents, A. L. Bragg and a sister.
38 The Roll of Honor, First Lieutenant Robert L. Brown Reported killed in action February 14, 1943, while piloting a plane over Naples. Co-pilot of a B-24 Liberator Bomber, he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, and the Air Medal with two Oak Leaf Clusters for completing more than 100 combat missions.
39 The Roll of Honor, Pvt. Jack D. Geick Killed in action with the 87th Acorn Division of the Infantry in France, December 12, 1944. He enlisted in the Army in March 1943, and went overseas in October, 1944. He received training at Alfred University, N. Y. His parents live at Pomeroy, Iowa.
40 The Roll of Honor, Lt. Joel G. Herman Reported killed in action May 27 on Luzon while serving as a P-38 pilot; survived by his parents and one sister. A brother, Lt. Kenneth J. Herman, was killed in action October 22, 1944, while serving as a Mustang fighter pilot somewhere over Germany.
41 The Roll of Honor, Capt. Homer L. Lund Died April 25, 1945, in the Philippines while serving as a combat pilot with the "Sky Lancers" and a flight commander of a bomber unit of the Fifth Air Force. He had been awarded the Air Medal for courage and devotion to duty on missions in the Pacific.
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42 Women in Uniform, Dorothy M. Smith Is a service club hostess stationed at Geneva, Nebraska.
43 Women in Uniform, Evelyn Winson Wallace Is in India serving as an American Red Cross staff assistant. Previously she had taught in Primghar and Fayette, Iowa.
44 Women in Uniform, Maxine Hunter Assistant Field Director, American Red Cross station hospital, France.
45 Women in Uniform, Vivian L. Newton WAC, has been assigned to Camp Davis, N. C. Prior to her enlistment, she was associated with the Meredith Publishing Company in Des Moines.
46 Women in Uniform, Maxine Okerstrom American Red Cross hospital recreation work, France.
47 Women in Uniform, Edythe Buns Lt., Army Nurse Corps, Station Hospital, Fort Sheridan, Illinois.
48 Women in Uniform, Beth Dailey Is in Australia serving in the armed forces as an American Red Cross staff assistant.
49 Women in Uniform, Jean Hoffman Lt., physical therapist, Army Medical Corps, Hawaii.
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50 Walter W. Johnson T/Sgt., Army, overseas.
51 Kenneth F. Hartmann Lt., Army, overseas.
52 Gail F. Hein Lt., Marines, Oceanside, California.
53 James P. Hagerstrom Capt., Army, Evansville, Indiana.
54 Robert C. Hansen Lt., Army, overseas.
55 Vernon E. Hansen Capt., Army, England.
56 Norman G. Hanson Lt., Army, overseas.
57 Wayne E. Gifford Sgt., Army, overseas.
58 Kenneth M. Gittins Lt., Navy, overseas.
59 Harlan H. Goldsmith Sgt., Army, Galveston, Texas.
60 Perry H. Grier Cpl., Army, Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas.
61 Donald G. Hackett Pvt., Army, overseas.
62 William H. Frost Cpl., Army, overseas.
63 Archie W. Frye Lt., Marines, overseas.
64 Parmi S. Garramoni Sgt., Army, overseas.
65 Andrew G. George Capt., Infantry, Philippines.
66 Robert Findley Lt., Army, Camp Houze, Texas.
67 Robert V. Fisher Sgt., Army, overseas.
68 Julius B. Flesner Lt. Marines., Marines, overseas.
69 William H. Frost Cpl., Army, overseas.
70 Kenneth M. Erwin Navy, Shoemaker, California.
71 Robert L. Esau Ens., Navy, Little Creek, Virginia.
72 Robert T. Evans Ens., Navy, Sioux City, Iowa.
73 Gerald E. Faust Navy, Ames, Iowa.
74 Robert B. Flesner Lt., Marines, overseas.
75 John Darwin Davis S/Sgt., Marines, overseas.
76 Leslie V. Dix Lt. Col., Army, overseas.
77 R. Leland Dix Pharmacist Mate, First Class, Navy, Chelsea, Massachusetts.
78 Martin Thomas Dolan Technician, Fourth Grade, Army, overseas.
79 Howard I. Dunlap Capt., El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, Santa Ana, California.
80 Craig Clark Cpl., Army, Ft. Thomas, Kentucky.
81 Blaine K. Coburn Major, Army Air Forces, Marianna, Florida.
82 A. D. Coffman, Jr. Lt., Navy, overseas.
83 Paul J. Connolly Sgt., Army, Camp Wolters, Texas.
84 Duane C. Cumpston Lt. Army, overseas.
85 James W. Christianson Lt., Navy, Camp Bradford, Virginia.
86 William F. Burke Pvt., Army, Madison, Wisconsin.
87 James F. Bush S/Sgt., Army, overseas.
88 A. L. Camarata Lt., Marines, overseas.
89 Melvin Case T/Sgt., Army, Livingston, Louisiana.
90 Kenneth K. Beatty Lt., Marines, overseas.
91 Bidne, Howard O. Pfc., Army, Ft. Meade, Md.
92 Howard L. Blanchard Cpl., Army, Ft. George Meade, Maryland.
93 Fred W. Breckenfelder Seaman Second Class, Coast Guard, Quonset Point, Rhode Island.
94 William T. Buchwald Coast Guard, overseas.
95 J. Faner Anderson Major, Army Office of Supplies, overseas.
96 M. Merle Anderson Yeoman Second Class, Navy, Joliet, Illinois.
97 Richard Aylesworth Pfc., Marines, U. S. Navy Hospital, Great Lakes, Illinois.
98 John J. Baird Capt., Army Air Forces, overseas.
99 Philip Barck Seaman Second Clss, Navy, Gulfport, Mississippi.
100 Gale C. Anderson Technician Fifth Grade, Army, overseas.
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101 R. Eckels Hutchison Lt. (jg), Navy, overseas.
102 Wendell Jack Rider Ens., Navy, Quillaynte, Washington.
103 Purple Heart, Ens. Donald Southall Was awarded the Purple Heart for injuries received while engaged in the battle at Okinawa; now stationed on a destroyer at Pearl Harbor. He has been overseas since January 1945.
104 Purple Heart, First Lieutenant John D. Scoville Who was killed in action November 30, 1944, while with General Courtney Hodges' First Army in Germany, was awarded the Silver Star and Purple Heart Posthumously for gallantry in action.
105 Robert J. Pattee First Lieutenant, Army, overseas.
106 Clifford Peck Patrol Inspector, Army, Bismarck, North Dakota.
107 Donald J. Peck T/Sgt., Army, overseas.
108 Robert W. Porteous T/Sgt., Army, St. Petersburg, Florida.
109 Max R. Reinstein First Lieutenant, Army, overseas.
110 Glenn L. Olsen Lt., Army, overseas.
111 William H. O'Neill Pfc., Army, overseas.
112 Carl E. Ortmeyer Cpl. Army, overseas.
113 Dale H. Ott Pvt., Army, Assam, India.
114 Joseph K. Park Sgt., Army, overseas.
115 Orville E. Nichols Lt. (j.g.), Navy, overseas.
116 Arthur O. Noxon Yeoman Second Class, Navy, Newport, Rhode Island.
117 Loren R. Nus Pvt., Army, Fort Lewis, Washington.
118 John Messerli Cpl., Army, overseas.
119 Willis H. Mevis Lt. (j.g.), Navy, overseas.
120 Ralph G. Moritz Technician Third Grade, Army Intelligence Service, overseas.
121 Joseph G. Mueller Sgt., Army, Fort Lewis, Washington.
122 Woodrow Nelson Army, Camp Swift, Texas.
123 James M. Maas Ens., Merchant Marine, New Orleans, Louisiana.
124 Robert Allen Mallory Lt., Army, overseas.
125 Richard J. Meier Pfc., Army, overseas.
126 Tom N. McClelland Lt. (j.g.), Navy, Sampson, New York.
127 Wilfred L. McGimpsey Lt. (j.g.), Navy, Grosse Ile, Michigan.
128 Henry A. Loats Lt. (j.g.), Navy, overseas.
129 Robert E. Ludtke First Lieutenant, Army, Dallas, Texas.
130 Merritt Ludwig Pvt., Army, overseas.
131 Arthur Latta Marines, overseas.
132 Eugene LeVine Pfc., Army, Great Falls, Montana.
133 Aaron Linn Sgt., Army, overseas.
134 Leo Kenneally Pvt., Army, Fort Ord, California.
135 Ray Leonard Kober Lt., Army, Camp River Rouge Park, Michigan.
136 Lorenz P. Krueger Boatswain's Mate First Class, Coast Guard, Chincoteague Island, Virginia.
137 Herbert M. Kuenstling Pharmacist Mate Third Class, Coast Guard, Pacific.
138 Tom Lamke Lt., Army, Warrenton, Virginia.
139 Glenn E. Jesperson Capt., Army, Great Falls, Montana.
140 Robert L. Jones Lt., Army, Santa Ana, California.
141 Jerome Kaplan Lt., Navy, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
142 Ray M. Kendle Cpt., Army, Columbia, South Carolina.
143 Eugene A. Holdiman Pvt., Army, overseas.
144 Russell M. Howe Pfc., Army, Philippines.
145 Marc Ihm Ens., Navy, overseas.
146 Leonard Janssen Lt., Army, overseas.
147 Sophus F. Helm Navy, overseas.
148 Jerry B. Hogan S/Sgt., Army Air Forces, overseas.
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149 Mrs. H. P. Thomas, (Gladys M. Cocking) Resides in Mora, Minnesota, where her husband is employed.
150 Ethel G. Cocking Is a supervisor in the Naval Air Station at Peru, Indiana., where she resides.