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Virginia Lampe

 

 

 

Women in Service

Virginia V. Lampe, daughter of Dr and Mrs. M. Willard Lampe, 8 Bella Vista Place, is a recent enrollee at the naval training school (yeoman) on the campus of Iowa State Teachers college in Cedar Falls, according to a dispatch form the ninth naval district headquarters.

Source: Iowa City Press-Citizen, June 15, 1944

Announce Change in WAVES Broadcast

The public relations office of the WAVES station at Cedar Falls announces that the navy program featuring Virginia Lampe, seaman, second class, of Iowa City has been changed from 2:15 p. m. Saturday to 10:15 p. m. The program will be broadcast over radio station WMT and will commemorate the second anniversary of the establishment of the women's reserve corps.

Source: Iowa City Press-Citizen, July 27, 1944

Smooth Sailors

Iowa WAVES Learn the Ropes At Cedar Falls

More than 9000 members of the Women's Reserve of the U.S. Navy have finished their work at the naval training school on the Iowa State teachers college campus in Cedar Falls since the WAVES training school was established there in December, 1942. Among them have been many Iowans, as well as young women from all other states, from Alaska, the Virgin Islands, Mexico, Panama, Puerto Rico and Canada. The Iowans pictured are in the class now completing its training.

Three Iowa trainees enjoying a stroll across the green campus during a liberty period are, from left, Clara Lou Morris of Gravity, Virginia Lampe of Iowa City and Harriet Ann Mulford of Kingsley. Each of the girls is a Seaman, second class.

Source: Des Moines Register, July 30, 1944 (photo included)

WAVES DETASSEL CORN -- Navy WAVES from the training school at Cedar Falls observed the second anniversary of the Waves Saturday and Sunday by helping detassel hybrid corn. Among those spending their liberty hours in a field near Reinbeck were four Iowans, (left to right) -- Helen Nerad of Iowa City, Dorothy Weaver of Belle Plaine, Clara Lou Morris of Gravity and Virginia Lampe of Iowa City.

Source: The Gazette (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) July 31, 1944 (photo included)