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Richard, George (ed.) / Wisconsin alumnus
Volume 59, Number 2 (Oct. 1957)
Faculty, p. 40
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sign engineer in the Wind Tunnel-Model Group at Douglas Aircraft. 1951 Mr. and Mrs. William C. SCHULTZ spent part of the summer in Europe on a trip she won from a national television network. Dr. Donald BARCOME is practicing medi- cine in Gillett, Wisconsin. John J. ROACH has resigned as head base- ball coach and instructor at Madison's Edge- wood High school to join the Badger Sport- ing Goods Co. of Madison. On leave of absence from Mary D. Brad- ford High school in Kenosha, Shirley BAIL- LIES will teach physical education and sci- ence to children of U. S. army personnel in Japan. 1952 Twin daughters Julie Ann and Jennifer Gail were born on March 25 in Milwaukee to Mr. and Mrs. Stuart W. LARRATT (Sue Ann MILLER). The Larratts have two other daughters: Kari Sue, 31/2, and Jill Lisa, 2. Orrin K. ANDERSON is now with the Bank of Galesville, Wis. 1953 Donald J. BROTT has accepted a position as examining attorney for the government and is stati6ned in Washington, D. C. Gustave MUELLER was granted the doc- tor of medicine degree at the Harvard Com- mencement in June. He studied at the Uni- versity of Edinburgh on an exchange scholar- ship for a year before returning to Wisconsin in 1954-55 for his M.S. degree. Winner of a $100 cash award in the na- tional Lunsford .Richardson pharmacy awards competition sponsored by the Vick Chemical Co., New York, is James E. TINGSTAD, graduate student in pharmacy. With a new master of business administra- tion degree from Harvard awarded him at the June commencement, Edward C. BUSSE Jr. has accepted a position in the controller's di- HONORED AND APPOINTED Emeritus Prof. Gustav Bohstedt, ani- mal husbandry, was honored at a testi- monial dinner at the Wisconsin Nutri- tion School for Feed Men Aug. 19. L. J. Imhoff is now director of the University Extension Center at Menasha. Prof. Frederick A. White is new di- rector of the Bureau of Audio-Visual In- struction, succeeding Prof. Walter A. Wittich, who is devoting full-time to in- struction in the School of Education. Robert L. Tottingham is coordinator of publications in the Extension Divi- sion's department of editorial and com- munication services. 40 vision of the Allegheny Ludlum Steel Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. 1954 Dr. Irving Yucheng LO has joined the faculty of Western Michigan university, Kala- mazoo, as assistant professor of English. Dr. Edward B. MINER was granted his M.D. degree at the UW commencement in June and is interning at Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis. Dr. Henry AUFDERHAAR is now intern- ing at Madison General Hospital. John BALIS is a member of the agriculture faculty at Purdue university, where he has worked on the new Vertical Mulching sub- soil machine. Marinette County's new farm and home de- velopment agent is Harold D. KING. Dr. Philip A. HOFFMAN is interning at the Sacred Heart General Hospital in Eugene, Ore. 1955 Mr. and Mrs. John Brown HAYDON (Juliet GERKE) are living in Madison while he studies in the UW Law School. They have a young daughter, Julie. Dorothy Jane BOTHAM has received her master's degree in library science from the Carnegie Institute of Technology and has ac- cepted a position in the New York public li- brary as a children's librarian. Lt. Richard A. WOHLLEBER is a mem- ber of the Korean Military Advisory Group in Korea. D. J. PAGEL is now in the Saran-Process engineering department of the Dow Chemical Company. 1956 Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. GREGORY (Ju- dith HOFFMAN) are now living at 7011 Hampstead Ave., Cleveland 29, Ohio, where he is employed as a metallurgist with the Archer Daniels Midland Co. Sally Ann KONNAK is secretary-reception- ist and a director of the Children's Museum Elmer Meyer succeeds Fred Kramer, now at Drake university, as student ac- tivities adviser. John Heywood Smith, former general manager of the General Electric Co. X-Ray department, Milwaukee, is now a professor of commerce at the UW-M. Dr. Paul F. Sharp resigned as UW history professor to become the four- teenth president of Hiram college in Hi- ram, Ohio. New director of the UW Teacher Placement Bureau is Dr. Joseph V. To- taro, formerly in a similar capacity at the University of Illinois. ON THE MOVE Serving as a consultant in the compi- in Denver, where her address is 832 Lafay- ette St. Last fall she was a discussion leader in world politics for an adult education group sponsored by the Ford Foundation at the Uni- versity of Denver. Gene LARSEN, who assisted Coach Hal Metzen at Wisconsin High in Madison last season, has taken a job at Boscobel high school teaching physical education and coach- ing football and baseball. Gerald L. MATTHEWS has joined the Consolidated Water Power and Paper Co. in Wisconsin Rapids as a staff artist. He had been staff artist with WHA-TV and WMTV in Madison. Raymond DeLAAT has been named chief chemist at the Badger Paper Mills in Pesh- tigo, Wis. Lorelle A. WOOD, music teacher at Shawano High school, was a member of the Sigma Alpha Iota European music tour dur- ing the summer. Virginia KAHL, artist librarian, and au- thor of children's books, was chosen "alumna of the year" by Milwaukee-Downer College. Alan AMECHE, who plays football with the Baltimore Colts, has opened a new drive-in at 5800 Reisterstown Road, Baltimore. The Richard D. '54 KARFUNKLES (Shir- ley Ann CHAPNITSKY '56) have an- nounced the arrival of their first son, Jeffrey Blake, at State College, Pa. Dick resigned his teaching position at Pennsylvania State university to accept the position of staff economist, Operations Research Group, Charles Pfizer and Co., Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Mary Elizabeth MUDD is the new home economist for the Wisc6nsin Power and Light Co. in Janesville. Charles J. SCHMITT, technical director of the Green Ram theater near Baraboo during the summer, has accepted a similar post at Montana State university where he will work with Bo Brown, Wisconsin alumnus who is theater director. Roland G. NEHRING, who was given his law degree at the Wisconsin June commence- (continued on page 43) lation of an extensive Venezuelan agri- cultural resource atlas has been Prof. Henry S. Sterling, geography. Prof. Selig Perlman, economics, spent the summer in Israel at Hebrew univer- sity, Jerusalem. Bureau of Information and Program Services Director Robert H. Schacht, spent four weeks in Germany as a guest of the German government. Prof. Andrew T. Weaver, speech, was visiting lecturer at the 23rd conference of speech education at Louisiana State university in June. Prof. William B. Hesseltine, history, is spending the semester as visiting pro- fessor at the University of South Carolina. Wisconsin Alumnus, October, 1957 I
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