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After he graduated, they returned to Portland, and during the war she was employed by local government nursery schools. She attended Reed from 1934 to 1936 and then left when her husband, Deward Waggoner ’36, entered graduate school at the University of Michigan. Alice Hungerford Waggoner ’38Īlice Hungerford Waggoner ’38, April 27, 1995, in Portland. Survivors include her husband and a daughter. She was also a revenue and taxation consultant for the Berkeley League of Women Voters. Though the college has no information about her early career, we learned that in retirement, she was active in local political issues in Berkeley and served on the Citizens Budget Review Commission and the City Council revenue and finance committee. After attending Reed, she transferred to Radcliffe and married Stanley Neyhart in 1942. Bernadette Handrahan Neyhart ’43īernadette (Debby) Handrahan Neyhart ’43, January 18, 1993, in Berkeley, California. Survivors include her three children and numerous grandchildren. He died in 1968, and she moved to Portland shortly thereafter. After her first husband's death, she married Richard Holzschuh, an artist. She was primarily a homemaker, and the couple raised three children. The couple moved to Minneapolis, where Hogan established an accounting business. She attended the University of Oregon, leaving to marry Clarence Hogan ’21. She attended Reed for one year and then moved to Pendleton, Oregon, to teach at a country school for a year. Hubert (Hugh) Chrestenson Ī B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Results for "H"Īnne Roberts Holzschuh ’24, April 19, 1994, in Portland.