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Schoenfeld, Clay (ed.) / Wisconsin alumnus
Volume 50, Number 2 (Nov. 1948)
Madison memories, p. 27
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front of his home. He was survived by
his wife, a son, his parents, and a sister.
Jean E. KRUEGER and Charles W.
Hawkins were married last Oct. 11.
They are now living at 3419 Roosevelt
Rd., Kenosha.
John J. PRUCHA was recently
awarded the master of arts degree in
geology by Princeton University. He
lives at 209 E. Maple, River Falls.
Ava PELLETT and Robert J. DOB-
SON, '51, were married last April 1 in
Viola. They are now living in Madison
he is studying civil engineerng at the
UW. She was formerly on the faculty
at Lancaster High School.
Mrs. Geraldine RYAN, graduate as-
sistant in the UW speech department,
was recently selected director of the
Madison Theater Guild.
Helen D. WURTHMANN and John
Read JACKSON, '46, were married last
March 28 in Wausau. She is Clark
County home agent and he is employed
in the county conservation office.
Jack MEAD, former UW football end
who played with the New York Giants
for two years, recently signed with the
Green Bay Packers.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. ROSE of
Madison announce the birth of Robert
Scott last April 25.
Mrs. J o h n Syverson, the former
Roberta BRINKLEY, of Madison has
set herself up in the business of renting
evenings gowns to girls and women.
Her imagination has paid off well.
T. J. HERMANN and Stanley Lee
Hillis were married last Dec. 21 in
Jonesboro, Arkansas. They are now
living at 556 Wellington Ave. in Chi-
cago where he is with Arthur Andersen
& Co., public accountants.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Hoenshell
(Helen MARGER) are now living in
Lansing, Mich., where he is completing
his studies at Michigan State and she
is on the editorial staff of the Lansing
State Journal. Their home address is
413 Willow Lane, East Lansing.
Mrs. Catherine 0. JONES, art in-
structor at Janesville High School the
past two years, recently accepted a
position as art supervisor for the She-
boygan school system.
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Joyce Alice DICKSON and Jack Gor-
don HOLTZ, '49, were married last July
10 in Madison. They are now living at
5152 Thirty-first St., Minneapolis, where
he is employed at the Wisconsin Central
Airlines_Inc.
Bennie BURISH and Donna Mae
Willkom were married last July 8 in
Boyd. They are now living in Peshtigo,
where he is a chemical engineer at the
Badger Paper Co.
Elizabeth BRUNSELL and Dr. Roger
S. Gray were married last July 10 in
Evansville.
Carol X. BLOOMENTHAL is now
Carol B. Nadel, 6111 N. Hayne, Chicago.
Lois BOLENDER and Robert S.
FRENCH were married last July 17 in
Rockford, Ill. They are now living in
Madison.
Betty Jane BARTH and Donald G.
BERG were married last July 10 in Mil-
waukee. They are now living in Menom-
onie.
Leonard ANDERSEN and J a n e t
Steckling were married last July 7 in
Milwaukee, where they are now living
at 4352 S. Austin St.
Melva Dolores ACEY and Juan J.
MALDONADO were married last June
21 in Madison, where they are now liv-
ing. He is. working for his doctorate
in biochemistry at the UW.
Donald E. HELLER and Rose Fran-
ces Niesen were married last June 23
in Madison. They are now living in Mil-
waukee, where he is employed as a sales
engineer.
Alan Dale MARKER a n d Nancy
Louise HARDY, '51, were married last
July 10 in Madison. They are now living
in San Francisco, where he is employed
by the Reynard Printing and Publish-
ing Co.
Karl KLINGELHOFER and Georgann
HACKER, '49, were married last June
27 in Sparland, Ill. They are now living
in Davau, Philippine Islands, where he
NOVEMBER, 1948
is field manager of a hemp plantation
for the International Harvester Co.
Dean J. PLZAK and Margaret Faye
GEHRAND, '49, were married last July
15 in Madison, where they are now
living. He is continuing his medical
studies at the UW, served for two years
during the war with the hospital corps
of the US Navy.
Lloyd William SHAMBUREK and
,Carol Elizabeth GENIESSE, '49, were
married in Milwaukee, where they are
now living.
Donald E. CHENEY and Patricia Ann
FREDERICK, '47, were married last
July 24 in Fall River. They are now
living in Madison where he is an engi-
neer with the Commonwealth Telephone
Co.
Carol Joyce FILTER and Douglas E.
HOLT were married last July 10 in
Milwaukee. They are now living in
Madison, where he is continuing his
studies at the UW.
Joann MOELLER and Anthony
Morris Rood, Jr. were married last July
17 in Milwaukee. They are now living
in Racine at 1440 Main St.
Harry T. LUGNER and Shirley Mil-
dred Schuldt were married last July 30
in Hartland. They are now living in
Stone Bank.
Florence Mae KLINGBEIL and Er-
ving George SMITH, '49, were married
last July 10 in Madison, where they are
now living.
Marilyn Ann SHORES and Alvie Lee
SMITH were married last July 17 in
Madison. They are now living at 802
Cherry Lane, E a s t Lansing, Mich.,
where he is news editor with the de-
partment of public relations at Michigan
State College.
Georgia Marie REDDICK and Gerardo
Sampedro were married last July 17 in
Wabeno. They are n o w living in
Havana, Cuba.
Roger G. RAND and Dorothy L.
Pfanku were married last July 3 in
Madison.
Jean M. MORTER and Willard J.
PETERSON, '46, were married last
Aug. 7 in Madison, where they are now
living at 325 W. Main St. He is a field
representative of the plant food division
of Swift and Co.
Judith Ann NEWMAN and Stanley
James TUCKER were married last July
28 in Milwaukee. They are now living
in Madison at 3 W. Gilman St.
Helen L o u is e NELSON and Lt.
Now in the Orient
LT. DEAN J. KUTCHERA, '46, was
transferred last June from the Office
of Naval Intelligence, Washington,
D. C., (where he's been for two years)
to the US Embassy at Nanking, China,
where he is assistant naval attache
and assistant naval attache for air.
During the war he served as Japanese
translator and interpretor, having at-
tended the Naval School of Oriental
Languages at the University of
Colorado.
Donald W. JOHNSON were married re-
cently in Jacksonville, Fla.
Mary Jean WIMMER and Paul E.
ISENBERG, '46, were married last July
24 in Cuba City. They are now living in
Baraboo, where he is associated with
r/k/ci~ia WrGi~
ONE YEAR AGO, NOVEMBER, 1947: The registrar's offices announced
this month that this fall's registration of more than 23,000 students marks
an all-time high in the University's history.
FIVE YEARS AGO. NOVEMBER, 1943: Dr. Edwin B. Fred, dean of the
University Graduate School for the past nine years, was appointed this
month as dean of the College of Agriculture and director of the agricultural
experiment station to succeed Chris L. Christensen.
TEN YEARS AGO, NOVEMBER, 1938: A new course called "Friendship
and Marriage"' made its bow this month with a maximum enrollment of
400 students for the first and second semesters and a long waiting list for
the course in summer session.
TWENTY YEARS AGO, NOVEMBER 1928: Ten years of dreams and
plans came into reality this month when the doors of the $1,250,000 Memorial
Union were thrown open with formal dedication ceremonies. The Wisconsin
Alumni Association has moved into spacious offices on the second floor.
THIRTY YEARS AGO, NOVEMBER, 1918: Geology Professor C. K.
Leith is serving as mineral expert for the War Industries and Shipping
Boards in Washington. H. S. Richards, dean of the Law School, and Prof.
0. S. Rundell have just returned from special work with the War Trade
Board in Washington.
FORTY YEARS AGO, NOVEMBER, 1908: With the opening of the school
year, the University has added this month: 91 new faculty members, three
new buildings, and 316 new courses.
(From the files of the Wisconsin Alumnus)
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