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Sipe

William G. Sipe

Alton, MO

1939, 2754, Badlands (Wall), NP-2, Education Advisor
1940-41, 793, Sheridan, F-24, Education Advisor

William Sipe is the new educational adviser of Co. 793, having reported for duty here on May 25. He is a native of Missouri, and served three years there in the capacity of adviser. His CCC experience also includes duty in South Dakota since September 24, 1939 with Co. 2754, Wall, from which place he was transferred. Mr. Sipe is a well qualified educator having graduated from the University of Missouri with a masters degree. He has had teaching experience in the public schools to the extent of 15 years, 11 of which were in administrative work.


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