Yearbook 43 GRADUATES OF GILEAD RECEIVING DIPLOMAS January 31, 1944 Abel, Martha Jean Adams, Jetha Jane Akin, Walter Barton Akin, Christine (Mrs. W. B.) Anderson, Richard Melvin Aniol Mary Stella Bangle. Aleck Behunick, Stephen Berry, Bennett Hillrie Berry, James Burkett Billings, Rose Blackburn, Woodrow W. Brandt, Lee Roy Brandt, Juanita Adrian (Mrs. L. R. Brehmer, John Otto Brown, Marian Evelene Burford, Hazel Omega Butrus, Peter Caryk, Zene Caryk, Meryl Virginia Colangelo, ‘Alfred Conover, Albert Corkern, Carl Adnel Deane, Lyman Lee Dillon, Lee Edward Dobrowolski, Mary Ann Downie, Malcolm MacPherson Ferrari, Joseph Ferrari, Salvino Ferrari, Helen Margaret (Mrs. 8.) Grenz, Carolyn Grlica, Peter Grlica, Stephanie Helen (Mrs. P.) Harvey, Roy Wesley Harvey, Doris (Mrs. R.W.) Hettesheimer, Ruth Hinds, Mary May Holcomb, Marjorie Anita Holmes, Calvin Henry Howe, James Stanley Howe, Edna May (Mrs, J. 8.) Hutson, Helen Louise Johnson, Lennart Ambrose S Johnson, Virginia Rose Mrs. L. A. 8S.) Johnson, William Everett Kienbaum, Ellen Frances Kipperman, Abraham Jacob Kosak, Helen Mason, Benjamin Brock McLamb, Frank Algernon Moyer, Willard Kratz Muraf, Alice Mae Olson, Helena (Mrs. O. S.) Papadem, George Drakos Paterson, Robert Wilson Paterson, Gwendoline Alice (Mrs. R W.) Peterson, Rollin Louis Peterson, Mary Florence (Mrs. R. L.) Pillars, Oscar Lawrence Pool, Nellena Geneva Pool, Verda Hazel Prescott, Mrs. Sylvia W. Price, Ruth Arline Renziehausen, Ruth Dorothy Rice, Everett Jesse Shaffer, Charles William Sleep, Mrs. Barbara Huber Smith, Hollis Adrian Soviak, Sophie Stover, George William Stover, Marguerite Thompson, Dorothy Susan Torbit, Alonzo Elery Torbit, Rebecca Matilda (Mrs. A, E. Torbit, Phyllis Odette Trim, Hazel Mae Wallace, Kathryn Wallace, Jane Nell Waskowitz, Jenny E. Weber, Berniece Pearl Wilson, Gladys Bowman Woodard, Hermon Alexander Zinser, Henry Frederick After the second graduation the college was closed for a period of five weeks for the purpose of resupplying, repairing and installing new equipment; also for further faculty research and study. The doors of Gilead College were opened to the third class on March 6, 1944. This elass began with 95
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