Polk County

Bobette E. Merrick

 

 

 

Miss Merrick Called Into WAVE Ranks

Bobette E. Merrick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. Merrick, 2319 Forty-fifth st., has been called to active duty with the WAVES and is to report Friday at Cedar Falls, Ia., for indoctrination.

She is a graduate of Roosevelt High school, attended business college and has been employed for two years at the Equitable Life Insurance company of Iowa office here.

Source: The DesMoines Register, January 17, 1943 (photo included)

Three former WAVES and a girl who served as a ferry pilot in the WASP are among those who have returned from war duties to classroom studies at the State University of Iowa. On their way to classes (from left) are Jean Livingston, Gloria Schone, Mrs. Miriam Brammer, all of Iowa City and Bobette Merrick, Des Moines.

Back on Campus After War Service

Iowa City, IA -- Young women who have been serving their nation at war are beginning to renew thier education work at the State University of Iowa following discharge from the service.

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Postwar Home

Bobette Merrick, 22, a graduate of Roosevelt High school in Des Moines, worked for the Equitable Life Insurance Company of Iowa two years before entering the WAVES in October 1942. Discharged May 4, 1944, she enrolled last month in a three-year radio dramatics course.

Source: The DesMoines Register, February 17, 1945 (group photo included)