Donald L. Lippold

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State Representative
Republican
Education
Black Hawk
65
01/08/1973 - 01/12/1975
35

Waterloo District 35 Republican Born Jan. 22, 1915, Oswego, Ill., son of Theodore and Mabel Lippold. Graduate Oswego High School 1933. Attended Aurora College and graduated from Stout State University, Menomonie, Wis. B.S. 1947, M.S. 1948. Director vocational-technical education at Hawkeye Institute of Technology, Waterloo. Farmer 1933-36. Industrial worker and supervisor, 1937-41. All-Steel Equipment Company, Aurora, Ill. Teacher and director industrial and adult education 1948-1965, Waterloo. Married 1951 to Helen Ericksen. Four children. Served U.S. Infantry W.W. II, Southwest Pacific Theater; separated major in U.S. Infantry 1961. Member Congregational Church, Waterloo. Mayor Castle Hill, Iowa, 1960. Member and Officer Waterloo Planning Commission and Blackhawk Metro Planning Commission, and Kiwanis. Served in 63rd General Assembly.

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State Representative
Republican
Educator
Black Hawk
63
01/13/1969 - 01/10/1971
66

Waterloo Black Hawk County Republican Born Jan. 22, 1915, in Oswego, Ill., son of Theodore and Mable Lippold. Graduated Oswego High School 1933. Attended Aurora College two years; B.S. 1947 Stout State University, Menomonie, Wis., M.S. 1948. Special programs and graduate courses at Universities of Southern California, Colorado, Marquette, Pennsylvania, College of Southhampton, (England), General Motors Institute, and Purdue. Director Vocational-Technical Education at Hawkeye Institute of Technology, Waterloo, Iowa. Industrial worker and supervisor 1937-1941 All-Steel Equip. Co., Aurora, Ill. He and his wife, Helen, parents of: Kathryn, 17; Cynthia, 14; Erik, 12; Thomas, 10. Enlisted man in infantry 6 months, commissioned 1942 2nd Lt. Ammo and Pioneer Platoon, Ld. rifle platoon leader, battalion transportation officer,, battalion S-2 rifle co. commander. Military government reserve commander. Separated Major in infantry May 1961—19 years service. Member Congregational Church, Waterloo Technical Society, National Education Assn., Iowa State Education Assn., American Vocational Assn., Iowa Vocational Assn., Iowa Adult Education Assn., American Legion, Kiwanis Club. Mayor Castle Hill 1960, Waterloo Planning Commission 1968, board member Metropolitan Planning Commission of Black Hawk County (secretary 1967), board member United Services of Black Hawk County (president 1964). President Northeast District Iowa Education Assn., President Vocational Assn. 1957., Vice chairman Industrial Relations Committee, Waterloo Chamber of Commerce 1968. Member State Adult Education Advisory Committee, Education Advisory Committee for Iowa State Training School. Religious education and Sunday School teacher. Program development and project committee of Black Hawk County Extension Service. Former member Governor's Youth Committee for United Nations. Active in Boy and Girl Scout activities. Serving first term.

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