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1 | Dad's Day scheduled for October 13 | Fifteenth annual Dad's Day program includes football and Sunday service. | |
2 | V-J Day service held | President Price and Professor Bodein speak at August 14 program. | |
3 | Untitled | Freshmen enjoy watermelon; photo. |
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4 | Robinson and Wagner in England | Professors George Robinson and Guy Wagner are teaching at American University in England. | |
5 | Miss Carl new editorial assistant | Began work in Bureau of Publications September 10, 1945. | |
6 | Concert series scheduled | Schedule of performers in Lecture-Concert Series. | |
7 | Dr. Nelson contributes to dictionary | Assists with editorial apparatus. |
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8 | Panther again goes on the prowl | 1945 season preview; photo. |
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9 | Dean Reed, Boardman assume emeritus status | Dean Reed and Mr. Boardman recall the old days at ISTC; biographical sketches; photo. |
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10 | Miss Haight retires | Mary Haight retires after twenty-four years of duty in women's residence halls; photo. |
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11 | T. C. Homecoming to be held November 2-4 | Schedule of activities includes play; photo. | |
12 | Lyon and Coobs work on atom bomb | Two former students, now at ISU, helped in development. |
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13 | Class of 1895 celebrates 50th anniversary | List of those present; photo. |
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14 | Fifteen new members added to college staff | Short biographical sketches of new staff members. |
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15 | Dad serves the best | Dad Aldrich has been selling his popcorn at 23rd and College for sixteen years; photo. | |
16 | Miss Humiston goes to Arkansas | Dorothy Humiston will be director of women's residence halls. |
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17 | Faculty on leave return | Professors Reninger, Trimble, and Bliese return from war service. | |
18 | Former department head dies | Professor George Underwood died November 24, 1944. | |
19 | Dr. "Eck" Roberts retires | Alexander Roberts retires as president of San Francisco State; photo. | |
20 | Dr. Max Durfee returns | Returns from Oklahoma. |
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21 | A 4000 mile cheer for dear T. C. | Donald Hackett is with the occupation force in Germany. | |
22 | Registrars even in fighter command | Michael Goodman acts as registrar for service school. |
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23 | Holy ground sure looked hole-ly | Aaron Levine recounts visit to Japan. | |
24 | Alum teaches art in Chinatown | Marie Tully teaches in San Francisco. | |
25 | This fellow knows what war is | Roland Wick recovering from wounds. |
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26 | Jennings gets new position | Assistant business manager Philip C. Jennings appointed business manager after Mr. Boardman's retirement; photo. | |
27 | Lynch appointed director of school | John Lynch appointed at Chadron State. | |
28 | Teachers College of the Air | Schedule includes several new programs. |
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29 | A. Rupert Pipho | Musician Third Class, Navy, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. | |
30 | Milton Pixler | Ens., Navy, Pacific area. | |
31 | Robert W. Porteous | T/Sgt., Army, overseas. | |
32 | William D. O'Connor | Pvt., Army, Taft, California. | |
33 | Arthur P. Olsen | Lt. (jg), Navy, overseas. | |
34 | C. A. Paulson | Lt. (jg), Navy, overseas. | |
35 | Donald E. Phillips | Sgt., Army radio technician, Pacific area. | |
36 | John W. Lee | Capt. Assistant Adjutant, Chinese Combat Field Headquarters, South Central, China. | |
37 | Victor F. Lunn | Army, Springfield, Missouri. | |
38 | Howard T. Marquardt | Cpl., Army, overseas. | |
39 | Charles Messerschmitt | Sgt., Army, Mitchell Field, New York. | |
40 | Roger E. Miller | Sgt., Army, French Morocco, North Africa. | |
41 | Ralph O'Brien | Pvt., Army Air Forces, Salina, Kansas. | |
42 | Ralph G. Hoxie | Capt., Army Air Forces, Elmendorf Field, Alaska. | |
43 | Harlan W. Huyck | Storekeeper First Class, Navy, Pacific area. | |
44 | Sophus C. Jacobsen | Lt. Col., Army, Camp Livingston, Louisiana. | |
45 | Frank Johnson | Major, Army, Santa Fe, New Mexico. | |
46 | Orville F. Kahler | Lt. (jg), Navy, Great Lakes, Illinois. | |
47 | Walter W. Knapp | Lt., Army Communications officer, Pacific area. | |
48 | Donald E. Flieder | Ens., Navy, Jacksonville, Florida. | |
49 | Carl Formanack | Capt. Army, Europe. | |
50 | J. Wayne Gnagy | Electrician's Mate Second Class, Navy, overseas. | |
51 | Erwin R. Goff | Pfc., Army, overseas. | |
52 | Michael Goodman | Capt. Army Air Forces, Pacific area. | |
53 | Harland Hanson | Lt., Navy, Pacific area. | |
54 | Duane C. Cumpston | Lt., Army Air Forces, Europe. | |
55 | Arthur Dickinson | Seaman First Class, Navy, Pacific area. | |
56 | Carl W. Dresselhaus | S/Sgt., Army Air Forces, Albuquerque, New Mexico. | |
57 | Richard E. Elwood | Lt. (jg), Navy, Banana River, Florida. | |
58 | Robert R. Ferris | First Lieutenant, Army Air Forces, Fort Worth, Texas. | |
59 | Thomas P. Fisher | Army Air Forces, Philippines. | |
60 | Wright Carlson | Sgt. Army, Europe. | |
61 | John F. Charles | Lt., Navy, Kingsville, Texas. | |
62 | William Close | Lt. (j.g.), Coast Guard, Pacific area. | |
63 | Edward L. Corton, Jr. | S/Sgt., Army Air Forces, Europe. | |
64 | Hiram F. Cromer | Lt. (jg), Navy, Pacific area. | |
65 | Lloyd E. Bevans | Army, Riverside, California. | |
66 | John A. Brenton | Sgt. Army, overseas. | |
67 | Robert R. Buckmaster | Lt., Marine Air Corps, Cherry Point, North Carolina. | |
68 | Jack Carey | Pfc., Army, overseas. | |
69 | Victor Argotsinger | T/Sgt., Infantry, Pacific area. | |
70 | Nick W. Avelchas | T/Sgt. Army Medical Corps, Europe. | |
71 | Noel R. Bacon | Lieutenant Commander, Navy operations officer, Pacific Coast. | |
72 | Clarence E. Bain | Lt., Navy, overseas. | |
73 | Richard Banfield | Capt., Army, St. Joseph, Missouri. | |
74 | Charles D. Bennett | Lt., Army, overseas. | |
75 | John Abramowitz | Lt., Medical Administration Corps, Army Air Forces, Europe. |
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76 | Ivan C. Williams | Chief Storekeeper, Naval Air Station, Oakland, California. | |
77 | T/Sgt. Walter W. Johnson | Received the Purple Heart for wounds received in the leg from a Japanese hand grenade on Leyte, November 28, 1944. He has a daughter, Jenalie Elizabeth, whom he has never seen. | |
78 | First Lieutenant Dayton Mak | Was awarded the Purple Heart and Bronze Star for activities in the Italian theater of war with the 34th division. Lt. Mak served overseas 29 months, and is now stationed at Ft. Bliss, Texas. | |
79 | Tech. Fifth grade Don McPherson | Awarded the Silver Star Medal for gallantry in action on Luzon where he exposed himself to enemy fire to rescue two wounded Americans, who were pinned down by enemy fire; has Purple Heart, Medical Combat Badge, Asiatic-Pacific theater ribbon, and more. | |
80 | Harland Troy | First Lieutenant, Marines, Pacific area. | |
81 | John P. Ullrich | Pfc., Army, overseas. | |
82 | Russell A. Verploegh | First Lieutenant, Army, overseas. | |
83 | Clyde Ware | Ens., Navy, overseas. | |
84 | Wayne M. Wilbur | Pfc., Army, Europe. | |
85 | James Reese | Pfc., Army Air Forces, overseas. | |
86 | Wayne R. Roth | First Lieutenant, Army Air Forces, Pacific area. | |
87 | Bert L. Shepard | First Lieutenant, Army Air Forces, Hunter Field, Georgia. | |
88 | Stanley H. Simonsen | Army, Ft. Dix, New Jersey. | |
89 | Robert E. Simpson | T/Sgt., Army, overseas. | |
90 | Charles F. Todd | Sgt., Army, Orlando, Florida. | |
91 | 131 are graduated August 23 | Forrest W. Seymour delivered address. | |
92 | Professor Hersey dies | Professor Samuel Freeman Hersey died September 27, 1945; obituary; photo. |
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93 | Helen Marie Wegner | Lt. (jg), WAVES, Washington, D. C. | |
94 | Dorothy A. Wepler | American Red Cross staff assistant, India. | |
95 | Mary Jeanette Stevens | Sgt., Marines, Morehead City, North Carolina. | |
96 | Laura Jane Stuntz | Aviation Machinist Mate Third Class, WAVES, Glenview, Illinois. | |
97 | Mabel R. Thurber | Sgt., WAC, overseas. | |
98 | Ureela B. Wald | American Red Cross staff assistant, India. | |
99 | Evelyn E. Waller | Sgt., WAC, overseas. | |
100 | Mrs. C. W. Rodgers, (Mildred Jacobsen) | Lt. (jg), Navy, San Diego, California. | |
101 | Margaret Schmidt | Cpl., WAC, Camp Carson, Colorado. | |
102 | Ruth Elaine Scott | Ens., WAVES, San Francisco, California. | |
103 | Flora Thane Shaw | Yeoman Second Class, WAVES, overseas. | |
104 | Gracia L. Smith | American Red Cross staff assistant, European Theater of Operations. | |
105 | Margaret Stephenson | Lieutenant Commander, Coast Guard, Manhattan, Rhode Island. | |
106 | Florence C. Mesha | American Red Cross account clerk, Hawaii. | |
107 | Catherine M. Miller | Lt., WAC, Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky. | |
108 | Ramona Olsen | Army Nurses Corps, Fort Riley, Kansas. | |
109 | Eleanor B. Olson | Specialist (Gunnery) First Class, WAVES, Corpus Christi, Texas. | |
110 | Mary Lucille Padovan | Lt. (jg), WAVES, Seattle, Washington. | |
111 | Lucille L. Patterson | Ens., WAVES, Washington, D. C. | |
112 | Helen Gertrude Kemis | First Lieutenant, Marines, Santa Ana, California. | |
113 | Ellen G. Kopplin | American Red Cross assistant program director, Pacific area. | |
114 | Yvonne McGrane | Red Cross recreational worker, Ashburn general hospital, McKinney, Tennessee. | |
115 | Bertha L. Mead | Lt., Army Nurses Corps, Springfield, Missouri. | |
116 | Jean E. Melin | Major, WAC, West Lafayette, Indiana. | |
117 | Alta Lucille Merkley | Storekeeper First Class, WAVES, Pacific area. | |
118 | Katherine Powers Hiatt | Pvt., WAC, Camp Crowder, Missouri. | |
119 | Jeannette Hiersche | Red Cross staff assistant, Europe. | |
120 | Phoebe M. Hilmer | Sgt., WAC, South Camp Hood, Texas. | |
121 | Miriam Holst | S/Sgt., WAC, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. | |
122 | Elaine Homan | First Lieutenant, WAC, Homestead, Florida. | |
123 | Marvel J. Jones | Apprentice Seaman, WAVES, New York, New York. | |
124 | Zoe Cleveland | Pharmacist Mate Second Class, WAVES, New York, New York. | |
125 | Hazel Fenimore | Pfc., Marines, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. | |
126 | Geneva H. Fober | First Lieutenant, WAC, overseas. | |
127 | Viola M. Grell | Sgt., WAC, Bolling Field, D. C. | |
128 | Jeannette Dorothy Halverson | Lt. (jg), WAVES, Chevy Chase, Maryland. | |
129 | Kathleen Hea | Yeoman Second Class, WAVES, Chicago, Illinois. | |
130 | Illa Mae Austin | Pvt., WAC. | |
131 | Adah W. Bauerle | American Red Cross secretary, India. | |
132 | Beatrice Bourquin | Seaman First Class, WAVES, Bremerton, Washington. | |
133 | Marjorie L. Brunsvold | Aviation Machinist Mate Second Class, WAVES, Corpus Christi, Texas. | |
134 | Mrs. Mary Jean Cassaday, (Crowell) | American Red Cross staff assistant, overseas. | |
135 | Mary Katherine Closson | Lt., Army Nurses Corps, overseas. | |
136 | Lois Luella Addy | American Red Cross staff assistant, Pacific area. | |
137 | Dorothy Jean Anderson | American Red Cross staff assistant, Europe. |
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138 | Lt. Earl Oakley Petersen | Was reported killed in action September 23, 1944; previously reported missing in action. As pilot, he failed to bail out in time when his plane was forced to land. He is survived by his wife who lives in Boone, a small son, his parents, and two sisters. | |
139 | First Lieutenant Perry Benfer | Was killed in action over Austria, April 8, 1945. | |
140 | Lt. Charles G. Cassaday | Was killed in action June 4, 1944. His wife, the former Mary Crowell, is an American Red Cross staff assistant in India. | |
141 | Technician Fifth Grade John M. Currell | Was killed in action near Bastoque, Belgium, January 2, 1945. He had previously been reported mission in action for several months. Surviving are his wife and two children, his father and mother, two brothers in service and one sister. | |
142 | Lt. Guy Iversen | Lost on a Japanese ship which sank on October 24, 1944; died with the honor of being the first man from Cedar Falls to enlist, the first man to be wounded (December 1944); and the first man to be taken prisoner (captured on Bataan). |
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143 | Helen K. Ocker, (Conroy) | Is a primary teacher at Bay City, Michigan, where she resides. | |
144 | Helen Ara Wayne | Has taught in Des Moines, Iowa, since 1925; now teaching at Lucas school. | |
145 | Oran Beaty | Has been appointed Director of Trade and Industrial Education by the State Board of Vocational Education, Topeka, Kansas. For the past six years he served as assistant state supervisor of trade and industries, State Teachers College, Pittsburgh, Kansas. | |
146 | Mrs. Alice Schuck, (Robinson) | Is a teacher in the city of Los Angeles nursery schools. She formerly taught kindergarten in Perry, Iowa. She resides in Los Angeles. | |
147 | Mrs. Vernon S. Flinders, (Eleanor M. Sweeney) | Is living at Sutherland, Iowa. She has two children, Marilynn and James. She recently taught mathematics in Sutherland High School. | |
148 | Hazel A. Davis | Is assistant professor of elementary education at Teachers College, University of Nebraska. | |
149 | Mr. and Mrs. L. R. MacNeill, (Esther Belle Whitaker) | Resides in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He is field training instructor with Metropolitan Life Insurance Company for the state of Iowa. | |
150 | Shirley Z. Scott | Is now a merchant at Paton, Iowa. He was formerly Superintendent of Schools at Paton. |