HISTORY OF LETTERMAN GENERAL HOSPITAL
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PERSONEL OF EDUCATIONAL SERVICE
Lieut. |
A. G. Waidelich |
Chief of Service. |
Capt. |
Cerf Rosenthal |
Interviewer. |
Lieut. |
J. L. Mery |
Morale and Finance Officer. |
Lieut. |
Chas. C. Stech |
Psychologist. |
Lieut. |
R. E. Davis |
Vocational Head. |
Lieut. |
Spencer W. Symons |
Listening Post. |
Hospital Sergeant |
F. C. Rosser |
Charge of Property. |
Sfc. |
L. W. Anderson |
charge Academic work. |
|
Chester W. Hogg |
Laison Officer, Orthopedic. |
|
R. L. Ware |
Gymnasium Assistant. |
Sgt. |
Eric C. Allen |
Listening Post |
|
Roy E. Harper |
Linotype Instructor. |
|
H. C. Patton |
Bookkeeping Instructor. |
Cpl. |
Walter Kimmell |
Charge Enrollment. |
|
Edward W. Himrod |
Listening Post. |
|
John W. Hill |
Clerical. |
Pfc. |
G. K. Sundlie |
Charge of Records. |
|
L. Richards |
Auto Shop Assistant. |
Pvt. |
Harry Seeling |
Wood Shop Assistant. |
|
Joel Dutton |
Orderly. |
|
Mr. Alfred Livingston |
Interviewer. |
ACADEMIC
Miss Zelma Anderson. Miss Loise Allder. Miss Anna Cooledge Miss Lura Cook. |
Miss Rose Day. Mrs. E. Halliday. Miss Belle Haven. Miss Flora McLean. |
Mrs. H. Mendoza. Miss Marjorie Mills. Miss L. O’Connor. |
SECRETARIAL.
Miss Alma Levison. (Editor Listening Post) |
Mrs. Agnes W. Reed. |
Miss Jessie M. Reed. |
Miss Bertha Richardson. |
POSTER
WORK Miss Rina Moseley |
MUSIC Miss Ethyl M. Grazer. |
JEWELRY Mrs. Don Carlos. |
SOCIAL
SERVICE Miss Emily Rued. Miss Helen Vail. |
.
TRAINING SCHOOLS
Messers:
H. R. Keller—Agriculture. W. S. Batterman—Agriculture. J. L. Dalton—Outo (sic) Shop H. A. DeLuca—Vulcanizing. J. F. Melin—Welding. J. M. Johnston—Wood Shop. J. H. Madden—Wood Shop. J. A. Hall—Mech. Drawing. TECHNICAL Mrs. L. Mannocci. |
J. A. Straughn—Mech. Drawing. A. W. Miller—Mech. Drawing. R. L. Rivera—Art Work. E. F. Forst—Machine Shop. W. J. Pillars—Leather Shop. K. C. Clark—Radio. B. Stedlinger—Radio. R. E. Warner—Academic. ADMINISTRATIVE Miss Beatrice Butler. |
CRAFT WORK
Miss E. Atonovich. Miss Avesia Atkins Mrs. Frances Bell. Miss Agnes Berry. Miss Margaret Brunton. Miss S. DuBois Miss Perl DuBois. Miss Audret Evans. Miss Mildred Everett. Miss F. Fetherston. Miss Grace Goldberg. |
Miss May Hackett. Miss Jessie Guild. Miss Margaret Hall. Miss Helen Harket. Miss Marion Hartwell. Miss Milard Holden. Miss Gladys Hobart. Miss Sabena Johnson. Miss Ruth Jones. Miss Ruth Kroll. Miss Gladys Laughlin. |
Miss Gladys Lowden. Miss Vena McDonald. Miss Elizabeth Melcer. Miss Arline Miller. Mrs. Frances Neil. Miss Florence Northrup. Miss Ina Perham. Miss Marion Quinlan. Miss Edna Raum. Miss Florence Selby Mrs. M. Sutherland. |
Miss Eleanor Thayer. Miss Jeanne Traxler. Miss J. Van Wormer. Mrs. Beatrice Werthy. Miss Belle Weyant. Miss Mael Whitmore. Miss Nelle Wills. Miss Mabel Yourex. Miss Margaret Ellis. |
LIEUTENANT ARTHUR G. WAEDELICH
CHIEF OF EDUCATIONAL SERVICE
Born December 16, 1890, Lafayette, Indiana. Graduated from University of Chicago, 1914. Instructor in Practical Mechanics Purdue University. Supervisor in Manual Training, Martin Co. Schools, Minnesota. Instructor in Industrial School, University of Chicago. Supervising Principal, Junior High School, Tyson, Arizona. Executive Officer of Educational Service at Letterman General Hospital. Chief of the Educational Service at Letterman General Hospital.
STARS AND STRIPS DEFENDERS CLUB
The dances at the Stars and Stripes Defenders Club on Post street have been an attraction for thousands
of uniformed men. Good music, beautiful girls and hostess, who were real mothers to every man made an irresistible combination. The following ladies are responsible for the success of the club: Mrs. J. J. Gottlob, Mrs. R. M. Loesser, Mrs. Sigmund Stern, Mrs. James A. Otis, Mrs. Frank B. Anderson, Mrs. Charles W. Slack, Mrs. Edgar DePue, Miss Mary L. Phelan, Mrs. Wm. T. Sesnon, Miss L. L. McKinstry, Mrs. George A. Pope, Mrs. E. R. Dimond, Mrs. Gaillard Stoney, Mrs. Cyrus Walker, Mrs. James Rolph, Jr., Mrs. Max C. Sloss, Mrs. Milton H. Esberg, Mrs. LeRoy Nickel, Mrs. Wm. H. Crocker, Mrs. Jesse W. Lilienthal, Mrs. P. C. Hale, Mrs. Marcus S. Koshland, Mrs. Robert Oxnard, Mrs. Frederick W. Bradley, Mrs. Frederick G. Sanborn,
NATIONAL DEFENDERS CLUB
of the Presidio
Dancing every evening except Sunday, a canteen, library, pool, billiards and cards are the attractions at the National Defenders Club. Just outside the Presidio gates on Lombard street it is essentially a soldier’s club.
The following ladies are in charge: Mrs. Corode, Miss Rodgers, Miss Abrams, Miss Blumenthal, Miss R. Bernard, Mrs. Ross, Miss M. Eisner, Miss O’Leary.
Transcribed
by Sharon Walford Yost.
Source: ”The History of Letterman General Hospital, Page 34.
Published by the Listening Post, Presidio, San
Francisco, Cal. 1919.
© 2010 Sharon Walford Yost.
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