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1 | Capricious cover girls | Three women play at Prexy's Pond; photo. | |
2 | Enrollment increases 72% | Summer session enrollment was 1459, including 549 men; 85% of men were veterans; branch schools enrollment up 50%. | |
3 | Married students organize | Students' wives group hears advice from faculty; Couples' Club organizes. |
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4 | Palmer heads association | Professor Harold Palmer elected president of American Industrial Arts Association. | |
5 | Student leaders hold workshop | Participate in leadership workshop; Henry Wieman and Helen Rush were guest speakers. | |
6 | Miss Brugger resigns post | Had been director of campus pre-school for fifteen years; photo. | |
7 | Senior group elects members | Five new members of Torch and Tassel. | |
8 | Fraternities organize again | Forty-eight men initiated into reactivated groups: Xanho, Lambda Gamma Nu, Phi Sigma Epsilon, and Alpha Chi Epsilon; IFC officers elected. | |
9 | Band tours high schools | Sixty-five member band visits eleven schools in three days. |
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10 | Alumni attend their first post-war reunion | Over three hundred alumni attend first reunion since 1942; description of program; photo. |
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11 | Home on wheels solves GI housing crisis | Rapid increase in enrollment leads students to seek many different kinds of housing; canvass town for spare rooms; college acquires Quonset huts to house married students; photo. |
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12 | Teachers College inaugurates safety course | Safety education will be offered as a teaching minor; driving course will be developed south of campus. |
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13 | Commencement is colorful this year | 170 students received diplomas or degrees in first full-dress ceremony since war; Joseph J. Sittler delivers address; students honored with awards; ten veterans included among graduates. |
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14 | Violin playing comes naturally to youngsters | Melvin Schneider teaches very young children at Campus School; expresses philosophy of teaching music; photo. |
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15 | Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Carroll, (Mary Heckel) | Resides at Shenandoah, Iowa. They have two sons, Donald and Dick, and one daughter, Mary Jayne. Louis is working for the Central Surveys of Shenandoah. | |
16 | John E. McCoy | Is helping out on the old farm home at Crawfordsville, Iowa, assisting an invalid brother. John has taught in Crawfordsville, Elgin, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and in Marmion Military Academy at Aurora, Illinois. He is married to the former Edna Wenger. | |
17 | Sister Theresa Gertrude, (Mabel F. Murray) | Is professor of education at Seton Hall College; entered convent of the Benedictines 20 years ago; prepares counselors for school work, public and Catholic, personnel workers for industry and rehabilitation people for the Veterans Administration. | |
18 | Verne Orr | And his son, Verne Orr, Jr., have purchased Verne Orr Motors in Pasadena, California. For fifteen years, Verne Orr, Sr., was vice-president of Chrysler Motors of California. He resides in Pasadena. His son was discharged a lieutenant from the Navy | |
19 | Ann C. Lynam | Is the new superintendent of the Des Moines Children's Home. She taught in Corning, Iowa, schools for the past two years. She also taught at Lewis, Iowa. She was superintendent of the Iowa Training School for Girls in Mitchellville, Iowa. | |
20 | Edna E. Klisart, (Edna Elster) | Is serving as an army hostess at the GI country club, Bremen, Germany. Arriving overseas in July, 1945, she was assigned to Bremen to start a service club. Previously she had been a service club director at Sioux Falls for three years. | |
21 | Hjalmar Ostergaard | Visited the campus in July. He also visited relatives in Illinois and Mt. Vernon, Iowa, during the summer. He resides in Bellflower, California. | |
22 | Mrs. Royal N. Reedy, (Breeze Heacock) | Resides in Baldwin Park, California. She is editor of the Baldwin Park Bulletin. The Reedys have three sons: Gale, a newspaper writer; Richard, a doctor; and Donald, a Claremont College student. | |
23 | Charles F. Johnson | Has retired as superintendent of the Kis-Lyn, Pa., Industrial School, a position he held since 1912; with the Y. M. C. A. in Des Moines for nine years and general secretary in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. His wife is the former Myrtle Boardman of Manson, Iowa. | |
24 | Charles Norman McMullen | Has retired and resides at Farragut, Iowa. He received the D. O. degree from Des Moines Still College in 1924 and the B. A. from Western State College of Colorado in 1927. He also did some graduate work at Colorado College of Education, Greeley. | |
25 | Clarence R. Golly | Resides in Peoria, Illinois. He is a retired agency manager of the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the U. S. He married Lou F. Millis in 1906. They have three children living, Millis, Bernita, and Perry. | |
26 | Edna Detwiler | Has retired from practicing chiropractic and resides in Audubon, Iowa. She is interested in gardening and belongs to a garden club in Audubon. Last fall she taught for three months in a rural school where she had taught 43 years before. |
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27 | Mrs. G. L. Reddish, (Lora Sandy) | Resides in Madrid, Iowa. Her husband is in the lumber business. They have two children, a daughter, (Charles McCutchen) of Vallejo, California, and a son, Gene L., who is attending the Navy's submarine school in New London, Connecticut. | |
28 | Gladys Sleichter | Will be the home economics teacher at the high school in Albia, Iowa, this fall. She has taught for the past seven years at Sanborn, Iowa. | |
29 | Mrs. W. S. Clover, (Ethel Horn) | The Clovers own and operate a farm south of Lohrville, Iowa. | |
30 | Mrs. W. W. Van Meter, (Gladys F. Rogers) | Resides in Marshalltown. Her husband is manager of the paint department for Montgomery Ward in Marshalltown. The Van Meters have two sons, Jack and Walter, Jr. Gladys did substitute teaching last year in the Marshalltown public schools. | |
31 | Bernice Mohlenhoff | Is a fashion market reporter for the Tennessee Eastman Corporation and resides in New York City. She has taught at the Rochester Institute of Technology and at the Tobe-Coburn School for Fashion Careers in New York. | |
32 | Mrs. J. A. Gorzney, (Louella L. May) | Resides at Morrison, Illinois. She is principal of the north side grade school there. Her husband is a plumber. Their son, Gary Lee, died April 15, 1945. | |
33 | Anita Wright Carlson | Is director of social welfare for Calhoun County; resides in Rockwell City, Iowa. Her husband Seth E. Carlson, died in 1927. She has two children: a son, Seth W. Carlson, with the Veterans Admin.; and a daughter, Dorothy Jeanne Davis of Rock Rapids, Iowa. | |
34 | Mrs. Alvin Dunham, (Ethel Morgan) | Resides in Loxley, Alabama. She has taken advance work at Iowa State College and the University of Iowa. She is now busy writing drama at home. | |
35 | Charles F. Perrott and Lois Morris | Charles Is principal of the high school at Turlock, California; serves as secretary of the California State Tuberculosis Association. He and Lois have four daughters. The youngest is Donna Jean, a junior at the College of the Pacific. | |
36 | Panthers seek fourth conference crown | 1946 football season preview; photo. |
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37 | Athletic teams garner twenty-eight victories | Season wrap-ups for wrestling, baseball, and track; photo. |
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38 | Musicians hold festival | Two hundred students participate in various events in May. |
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39 | Reconversion is here | Marjorie Palmquist is teaching again after being released from the service. |
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40 | They favor new name | Three alumni favor name change; three like the old name. |
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41 | Debaters win honors | Winners in two speech conferences. | |
42 | Well done, says Navy | Government sends college certificate of thanks for hosting WAVES. | |
43 | Hill edits workbook | Professors Hill and Searight edit second edition of music workbook. |
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44 | Lauren L. Hagge | Red Wing, Minnesota, Marines, Pacific. | |
45 | Rudolph C. Haglund | Sioux City, Army, Pacific. | |
46 | Lester L. Hamilton | Derby, Army, United States. | |
47 | Helen Ann Foote | Anamosa, WAC, Europe. | |
48 | Flanders, Mark W. | Waterloo, Army, United States. | |
49 | Donald G. Goslin | Clarion, Army, United States. | |
50 | Robert Lee Granger | West Union, Army, Europe. | |
51 | Kenneth N. Griffin | Jamestown, North Dakota, Army. | |
52 | Carl John Grosland | Lake Mills, Army, United States. | |
53 | Herbert L. Dorsey | Gravity, Army. | |
54 | Carl W. Dresselhaus | New Albin, Army, Italy. | |
55 | Oliver Warren Eason | Waterloo, Army, Europe, Panama, Pacific. | |
56 | Bill L. Eells | Cedar Falls, Army, Europe. | |
57 | Lynn Milford Ellis | Cedar Falls, Army, Europe. | |
58 | Charles Edward Ferguson | Lake View, Army, Pacific. | |
59 | Adolfo M. Davitti | Providence, Rhode Island, Army. | |
60 | Norman Paul Dearborn | Rock Valley, Army, United States. | |
61 | Clarence LeRoy Devine | Algona, Army, Italy, Aleutians. | |
62 | Meredith Nicholson Dix | Cedar Falls, Navy, Pacific. | |
63 | Lyle Everett Dodd | Emmetsburg, Navy, United States. | |
64 | Albert D. Donovan | Waterloo, Merchant Marine, Atlantic, Pacific. | |
65 | Leonard Ward Cole | Jesup, Navy, Atlantic, Pacific. | |
66 | Raymond Collins | Pasadena, California, Army. | |
67 | Willis B. Colville | Cedar Falls, Marines. | |
68 | Paul J. Connolly | Monticello, Army, United States. | |
69 | Kenneth Church | Muscatine, Marines. | |
70 | Jack L. Darland | Waterloo, Navy. | |
71 | Richard William Bowen | Cedar Falls, Army, United States. | |
72 | Arthur Brevick | Chicago, Illinois, Army, Aleutians, Italy. | |
73 | Russel C. Calkins | Cedar Falls, Army, United States. | |
74 | August L. Camarata | Cedar Falls, Marines. | |
75 | John E. Carey | Waterloo, Army, Europe. | |
76 | John C. Clark | Waterloo, Army, Africa, Italy. | |
77 | Cyril I. Bellock | River Forest, Illinois, Army, United States. | |
78 | Robert E. Benson | Waterloo, Army, Europe. | |
79 | Howard O. Bidne | Northwood, Army, Europe. | |
80 | Hubert A. Bierbaum | Garnavillo, Army, Europe. | |
81 | Emery P. Bliesmer | Alvord, Army, Europe. | |
82 | Sara Ann Booth | Perry, WAVES, United States. | |
83 | Nick W. Avelchas | Waterloo, Army, Europe. | |
84 | David Richard Aylesworth | Sheldon, Marines. | |
85 | Loren O. Barker | Osage, Army, Europe. | |
86 | W. Eugene Barlow | Waterloo, Army, Europe. | |
87 | John A. Barrigar | Cedar Falls, Army, United States. | |
88 | David George Barry | Belmond, Army, Europe. | |
89 | Theodore A. Anderson (Ted) | Gilbert, Army. | |
90 | Victor Eugene Argotsinger | Harlan, Army, Pacific. |
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91 | George Thomson | Stanwood, Army, United States. | |
92 | Emerson C. Thorsrud | Cedar Falls, Army, United States. | |
93 | Melvin W. Thurston | Marshalltown, Coast Guard, Africa. | |
94 | Donald W. Todd | Morning Sun, Navy, Pacific. | |
95 | John D. Stark | Cedar Rapids, Army, Pacific. | |
96 | Ronald Lee Sterrett | Des Moines, Army, Europe. | |
97 | Dean W. Stoakes | Dysart, Army, Europe. | |
98 | Harold E. Sturm | Cedar Falls, Army, Pacific. | |
99 | Herman S. Tharp | Waterloo, Army, United States, Canada, Alaska. | |
100 | Mrs. Herman Tharp, (Rosemary Fleming) | Cedar Falls, WAVES, United States. | |
101 | Donald A. Scovel | Dunlap, Army, United States. | |
102 | Dwight Shafer | Minneapolis, Minnesota, Army, Europe. | |
103 | Charles K. Silvy | Bethany, Missouri, Navy, Pacific. | |
104 | Harold John Smith | Reinbeck, Seabees, Pacific. | |
105 | Harvey P. Smith | Independence, Navy. | |
106 | Richard A. Snyder | Waterloo, Navy, Pacific. | |
107 | Ormand K. Philson | Harlan, Army, Europe. | |
108 | Edward B. Richards | Ft. Madison, Army, Europe. | |
109 | Benjamin W. Rodamar | Waterloo, Army. | |
110 | Charles Gordon Sanders | Cedar Falls, Army. | |
111 | Robert F. Schoneman | Aplington, Army. | |
112 | Erwin R. Schumacher | Waterloo, Army. | |
113 | Phillip Barlow Moore | Hudson, Army. | |
114 | James Nelson, Jr. | Waterloo, Army. | |
115 | William S. Noble | Cedar Falls, Army. | |
116 | Garnet Dale Olive | La Porte City, Army, United States. | |
117 | Aldrich K. Paul | Waukee, Army, Europe. | |
118 | Donald E. Phillips | Cedar Falls, Army. | |
119 | Ben F. McCabe | Naperville, Illinois, Army, Europe. | |
120 | William H. McCabe | Naperville, Illinois, Army, Africa, Italy. | |
121 | Daniel W. McNabb | Cedar Falls, Army. | |
122 | Eldon L. Modisett | Cherokee, Army, Europe. | |
123 | Thomas Marsh | Cedar Falls, Army. | |
124 | Archie W. Martin | Cherokee, Army. | |
125 | Leon E. Martin | Eagle Grove, Navy, Atlantic. | |
126 | Boyd S. Mast | Cedar Falls, Army, Pacific. | |
127 | Laverne J. Kobliska | Waterloo, Army, Pacific. | |
128 | William H. Koll | Ft. Dodge, Army, Europe. | |
129 | Eugene W. Levine | Cedar Falls, Army, Pacific. | |
130 | Richard E. Lewison | Newton, Army, Europe. | |
131 | Russell H. Llewellyn | Cedar Falls, Army, Europe. | |
132 | Edward Lyons | Rochester, Minn., Navy. | |
133 | William T. Jochumsen | Cedar Falls, Army, Europe, Pacific. | |
134 | Lloyd G. Johnson | Garwin, Army, Pacific. | |
135 | Patrick Dale Kelly | Buckingham, Navy, British West Indies. | |
136 | Fred Kercheval | Rowan, Army, Europe. | |
137 | Herbert E. Kilgore | Waterloo, Army, Europe. | |
138 | John A. Kittrell | Waterloo, Army, Europe. | |
139 | Edgar Warren Hermann | Waterloo, Army, Europe. | |
140 | George William Hermann | Waterloo, Army, Pacific. | |
141 | Kent Hershire | Clinton, Army, Europe, Pacific. | |
142 | Clarence Cecil Hightshoe | Oxford, Army, Europe. | |
143 | Richard William Humphreys | Waterloo, Navy, United States. | |
144 | Kenneth H. Humphry | Waterloo, Army. | |
145 | Leonard J. Hardy | Greene, Army, United States. | |
146 | George Heintz, Jr. | Waterloo, Army, South America, Africa, India. | |
147 | Robert James Herdman | Riceville, Army, United States. |
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148 | Carl Lee Webber | La Plata, Missouri, Army, Canada. | |
149 | Alvin M. Welbes | Waterloo, Army, Europe. | |
150 | William W. Wetz | Marshalltown, Army, Greenland. |