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1 | Untitled | Bartlett Hall entrance; photo. |
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2 | Campus elms shelter outdoor Commencement | 375 graduates participated in outdoor, evening ceremony; first outdoor ceremony since 1901; Professor G. W. Walters delivered address; text of President Latham's introductions and Professor Walters's address; photo. |
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3 | The Bertha Martin Memorial | Board has sent out two thousand letters soliciting support for project. |
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4 | President-Emeritus Homer H. Seerley | Celebrates 82nd birthday. |
5 | Professor and Mrs. S. F. Hersey | Visit son Samuel in Chicago. |
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6 | Six of seven brothers attend Teachers College | Six sons of Mrs. Jessie Collins have attended ISTC; photo. |
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7 | College exhibit attracts many | Exhibit at State Fair draws comment; description of displays, including movies of children in Nursery School. |
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8 | New coaches assume duties | Dave McCuskey and Melvin Fritzel take on coaching and teaching responsibilities; photo. |
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9 | Loyal alumnus languishes | Dick, a horse formerly used for campus mowing and other chores, is now about thirty-three years old and participating in limited activities. |
10 | Professor writes work book | Professor Carl Erbe produces book on history of Iowa. |
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11 | Ready for Homecoming | Freshmen women wear berets for Homecoming; photo. |
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12 | New department head | Professor Martin Nelson is head of Department of Education; replaces Professor G. W. Walters, who has retired; photo. |
13 | New faculty members named | Roster of new faculty. |
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14 | College plant now valued at $2,250,000 | Rough breakdown of major assets. |
15 | Fall term enrollment lists 2,100 students | Level is down slightly from previous year; number of men increases. |
16 | First freshmen week proves success | Schedule of activities. |
17 | Leading colleges adopt local professor's book | Schools use Professor Watson's math book. |
18 | New numbering system installed | Room numbering system inaugurated in classroom buildings. |
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19 | Debaters to clash with Cambridge | Will debate military preparedness. |
20 | Freshmen make record for straight A grades | Seven freshmen achieve perfect grades. |
21 | Glee Club praised by magazine | Musical Courier lauds Bel Cantos. |
22 | New buses carry student teachers | Four daily trips now from campus to student teaching sites on new ISTC buses. |
23 | Report of the Seerley Foundation | Loan fund report. |
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24 | Dr. J. Percival Huget | Guest at dinner in Ft. Dodge. |
25 | Professor active in national group | Professor Cram receives NEA appointment. |
26 | Report of Student Loan Fund | 1929-1930 activities report. |
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27 | Bartlett Hall | Notes on cover photo of fourth section of Bartlett Hall. |
28 | The student loan | Committee receives many more requests for help than it can handle; urges support of loan fund. |
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29 | Heaviest team in years marches to conference | Football season preview; photo. |
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30 | Cooper is new track captain | Stewart Cooper elected captain of 1931 squad. |
31 | First freshman award presented | Arthur Olsen receives award for scholarship and athletic ability. |
32 | Gridders don new colors | Will abandon purple and old gold in favor of red and white; |
33 | Heintz leads diamond squad | Wayne Heintz elected captain. |
34 | Most valuable men named | Gerald Baxter is MVP in track; Verdine Barnum is MVP in baseball. |
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35 | Baseball field groomed | New curb and better footing developed on track; baseball diamond leveled and filled; new dugouts will be built. |
36 | Fifty men report for cross country | Short season preview. |
37 | Men's athletic plant improved | T. C. Club Room on second floor of Men's Gym opened; north section of football practice field filled and leveled; new goal and flag posts installed; new parking area and ticket office built. |
38 | Professor Gemmill receives high post | Professor John D. Gemmill named head of Department of Freshman Economics at CCNY. |
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39 | C. D. Lowell | Lowell has made a first year record with eighty students in the high school band at Eldora, Iowa. The city pays the band $1,000 for the public concerts, and the school board pays the instructor and the other expenses for musical training. |
40 | Dan Jensen | Beginning in September 1930, Jensen is instructor of band and orchestra and director of summer concert work at Monticello, Indiana. |
41 | Dr. and Mrs. P. Victor Peterson | The Petersons spent their summer vacation visiting the former Mary Short's parents, Edward Short, and also relatives of Cedar Falls. P. V. Peterson is chairman of the Natural Science Department at San Jose State Techers College. |
42 | Dr. Nelson L. Hersey | The son of S. F. Hersey, professor of physics at the Teachers college, Dr. Nelson L. Hersey, formerly physician at Spokane, Washington, is now located in the new hospital at Ann Arbor, Michigan, in the X-ray department. |
43 | Jessie Storie | Jessie Storie is now located at South Elgin Street at Tulsa, Oklahoma. She has charge of auditorium work in the Tulsa schools. |
44 | John S. Hilliard | John S. Hilliard is serving in his ninth year as superintendent of schools at Estherville, Iowa; has just dedicated a new junior high school building in that city. |
45 | Karl B. Stein | Stein is president of the Auditorium Musical Dramatic Conservatory of Chicago, which opened its 22nd year September 8, 1930. Complete courses in voice, dramatic art, piano, and violin are given there. |
46 | Margaret Baker | Baker, formerly of the Department of English at the Teachers College, has published a very instructive article in The Chicago Schools Journal for March, 1930 on "The Little Theater in the High School." |
47 | Mrs. James A. Hoskins | The former Elsie Whitford of Fort Collins, Colorado, has been secretary to the dean of women of the Colorado Agricultural College while studying for the M. S. degree in Trades and Industries. Mr. Hoskins is Director of Industrial Arts at Fort Collins. |
48 | Paul Wartman | Wartman, associate professor of chemistry at the Agriculture and Mechanic Arts College of Mississippi visited his parents in Cedar Falls this summer. His sister, Elizabeth Wartman, and brother, George Wartman, graduated from the college. |
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49 | Alexander C. Roberts | President of the state Teachers College at San Francisco, California writes: "Out of a very large field of candidates Supt. Vierling Hersey chose Arthur Gist, as president of the State Teachers college at Arcata, California. |
50 | Emma Cross | Emma Cross is a mathematics teacher in Marshalltown High School, Iowa. |
51 | Eugene Grossman | Grossman has accepted a position with the Fox Film Company at Hollywood, California. He was formerly associated with the National Broadcasting Company in New York and developed many scientific methods in radio casting. |
52 | Frank A. Barber | Barber, physician at Clear Lake, Iowa, visited Cedar Falls, in July, accompanied by his daughter, Helen, who enrolled at the College at the beginning of the Fall Term. She has been doing office work as a stenographer and business clerk at Clear Lake. |
53 | Georgia Byrne | Georgia Byrne was elected county superintendent at Cass County, Iowa and began work in September. She has been teaching sixteen years |
54 | J. Ralph Magee | Magee is pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal Church in Seattle, Washington. He is married to the former Harriet A. Keeler. Harriet is secretary of a missionary society, and chaplain of the P. E. O. Chapter in her home community. |
55 | John W. Boyle | Mr. Boyle is employed in the United States Civil Service. He and his wife, of Atlanta, Georgia, are studying extension work of the different colleges in the country, and are especially interested in normal schools. |
56 | Mildred E. Smith | Mildred Smith, of Charles City, Iowa, was elected county superintendent of Bremer County, Iowa. She has been teaching in Charles City for six years. |
57 | Mr. and Mrs. H. O. White | The White's of Richland Center, Wisconsin, spent a few day in Cedar Falls in late August. Mr. White is an insurance manager, and Mrs. White assists him in the office. She was formerly a secretary in the Teachers College office. |
58 | Mrs. J. O. Perrine | The wife of Professor Perrine, former professor of physics at the Teachers College, was a guest at the home of Louise McKitrick for a few days during the early part of July. Mrs. Perrine stopped on her way to visit her mother at Burlington, Iowa. |
59 | Mrs. James L. DeSpain | The former Alice Armstrong began her work as county superintendent of Iowa County, on September 1, 1930. She had been a primary teacher at Williamsburg, Iowa for the past six years. |
60 | Mrs. Peter M. Fulton | The former Lissa A. Jeffers, of Florence, Arizona, stopped at Cedar Falls, Iowa, early in August, on her way back from an extended trip through the East. She planned to visit Yellowstone National Park before returning home by the way of the Grand Canyon. |
61 | W. P. Hollis | Hollis is now located at Fremont, Nebraska, as manager of the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company. |
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62 | Bess E. Horne | Bess Horne, a resident of Des Moines, Iowa, was in Cedar Falls, Iowa, in August, and called on friends and faculty of the college. |
63 | Charles A. Fields | Fields, a resident of St. Victoria, B. C., Canada, a son of the late William M. Fields, who was a member of the Board of Directors of the Iowa State Normal School in 1886, writes that his daughter Ruth will receive the B. A. degree this year. |
64 | Dr. J. O. Perrine | Professor Perrine spent last summer at Harvard University as a representative of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company as a member of the research staff at the laboratories at the headquarters of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company. |
65 | Ella B. Fluke and Etta B. Fluke | The Fluke sisters were visitors at the College in August. Ella, who attended Garrett Biblical Institute at Evanston, Illinois, is a teacher in a negro college at Holly Springs, Mississippi. Etta is a librarian at the Fenger High School in Chicago. |
66 | Everett A. Ludley | Ludley is a teacher of physics, journalism, debate, and assistant football coach in the high school at Hawarden, Iowa. He was a member of Chi Pi Theta and was at various times business manager, editor, and sports editor of the College Eye. |
67 | Major Robert L. Robinson | Major Robinson of the United States Health Service at Buffalo,, New York attended the National Dental Convention at Denver, Colorado. He also visited his aunts, Lillie Robinson and Mary Robinson, and his uncle James E. Robinson at Cedar Falls. |
68 | Mrs. E. R. Moore | The former Minnie V. Wynkoop of Miami, Florida, is now a faculty member of the Miami High School. Mrs. Moore was a member of the Board of Trustees of the Iowa State Normal School. |
69 | Mrs. Edna Poor Shutt | Shutt of Independence, Iowa, has been appointed by the Iowa State Board of Control as one of six state agents in Child Welfare Work. She covers twenty-three counties in northeastern Iowa and is located in Waterloo, Iowa. |
70 | Rose Mintier and Emma Sherrett | Rose Mintier, matron of the Dr. Carrie Buchanan Boarding School at Luxor, Egypt, and Emma Sherrett, of Lincoln High School at Marion, Alabama, visited in Cedar falls where they called upon Professor and Mrs. Homer Seerley. |
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71 | Anna L. Rathbun and Nellie B. Sterrett | Recent visitors at the college, Anna Rathbun is teaching in Seattle, Washington, and Nellie Sterrett is teaching in a junior high school at Seattle, Washington. |
72 | Daniel Rhodes | Rhodes of Fort Dodge, has been elected president of the Home Building and Loan Association of Fort Dodge, Iowa. He is a well known real estate man of that city. |
73 | Dr. John E. Partington | The assistant professor in the Department of Commerce at the University of Iowa, who taught at the Teachers College during the Summer Term, is author of "Railroad Purchasing and the Business Cycle." |
74 | Dr. R. H. Volland | Dr. Volland was re-elected treasurer of the American Dental Association at the meeting held in Denver, Colorado, in July. He was at one time special instructor in the Dental College of Northwestern University. |
75 | Dr. W. E. Long | Dr. Long is a physician at Mason City, Iowa, and a Republican nominee for state representative. His daughter, Mrs. Willard Miller, had a daughter, Nancy Sue, in August. |
76 | Howard Ports | The former superintendent of schools at Hubbard, Iowa, and recently manager of the Grinnell Tire and Battery Service Station, has been appointed superintendent of schools at Randolph, Iowa. |
77 | Marjorie True | Marjorie True, who has been employed for some time in the library at the Teachers College, sailed for Paris last summer, where she has a position in an American library. |
78 | Maynard, Harold H. | Maynard, professor of marketing, College of Commerce and Administration, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, recently visited H. H. Seerley and other friends at the College. |
79 | Mrs. Artemus J. Horn | The former Grace Lamb, a resident of Berkeley since 1928, writes that her husband is manager of a General Electric Refrigerator store at Berkeley. They have a son, John Byers, born in Des Moines, Iowa, and a daughter, Salina, born in Berkeley. |
80 | Mrs. F. L. Vander Veer | The former Clara M. Bedford, of Blue Grass, Iowa, and her daughter, Mrs. John V. Hood, the former Helen D. Vander Veer, attended the marriage of Dr. Joseph Vander Veer to Ethel Short in Cedar Falls. |
81 | Mrs. Joseph E. Clayton | The former Ivah G. Blank of Mobridge, South Dakota, sailed for Europe in May. Mrs. Clayton was formerly president of the South Dakota State Chapter P. E. O. |
82 | Mrs. R. L. Palmerton | The former Jennie Harper of Pierre, South Dakota, recently drove with her husband and son to Cedar Falls. Her son is a student at Sioux Falls College, South Dakota. |
83 | Reverend Olin B. Chassell | Chassell has received the honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity at Kansas Wesleyan University. He is now Field Representative of the Board of Education of the Methodist Episcopal Church and directs campaigns in the South for institutions for Negroes. |
84 | William H. Ray | Superintendent of schools at Tipton, Iowa, and formerly at Waverly, Iowa,William Ray has been elected cashier of the National Bank at Waverly. |
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85 | Allan R. Brown | Brown is now employed with the Westinghouse Electric Company at Wilkinsburg, Pa. He is still continuing his study at Carnegie Technical Institute working toward the Bachelor of Science Degree. |
86 | C. W. Ramseyer | A member of Congress of the Sixth Iowa District, House Office Building, Washington, D. C., Ramseyer and his wife visited Cedar Falls while on his way to Waterloo. He was elected to Congress in 1915. |
87 | Charles McMullin | McMullin, a member of the Junior High School at Des Moines, Iowa, visited the branch summer school at Shenandoah, Iowa. E. L. Ritter, extension professor of education at the College, is director of this school. |
88 | Dorothy Charles | Dorothy is the daughter of John W. Charles, professor of education at the Teachers College. She is attending the University of Michigan where she is studying toward a Master of Library Science Degree. |
89 | Edna S. Poorbaugh Smith and Mrs. Robert S. Cordiner | Edna Smith now living in Washington, D. C., and the former Jessie Turner of Seattle, Washington, recently visited President Emeritus Seerley and his wife. Jessie Cordiner has two daughters. |
90 | Franklin Jewell | Jewell is manager of insurance, taxes, and leases of an automobile corporation at Detroit, Michigan. He recently visited his parents in Cedar Falls. |
91 | George D. Eaton | Eaton, superintendent of schools at Clarion, Iowa, received his Master of Arts Degree at the University of Iowa in the summer of 1929. |
92 | George Galloway | Galloway is writing articles for newspapers and magazines. The July 3 issue of The Arcata Union contains a few of his articles. During July he was located in a famous fishing station on Humboldt Bay, California. |
93 | Helen Curtis and Altha Curtis | Curtis has been elected secretary of the Y. W. C. A. at Janesville, Wisconsin, to succeed her sister, Altha Curtis, who is a student secretary of the organization at the University of Minnesota this year. |
94 | John M. Dunkerton | Dunkerton, a traveling salesman, Des Moines, Iowa, has been traveling by auto in Twenty-six different states, writing modern insurance contracts. He recently visited C. C. Seerley, and Carl S. Axtell. |
95 | Martin Provenson | Provenson, a former student at the Teachers College, is at present with the National Broadcasting Company of New York as an announcer and singer. |
96 | Mrs. A. J. Meyers | The former Susa M. French of Hawarden, Iowa, and son, A. J. Meyers, visited the Teachers College in July. |
97 | Robert D. Daugherty | A former professor of mathematics at the Teachers College for fifteen years, received the Master of Arts Degree at the University of Iowa in 1929. Last summer he was working toward the Ph. D. Degree. |
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98 | Amy Case Peterson | Amy Peterson, a Union High School Librarian at Taft, California, accompanied by her daughter, recently visited Cedar Falls. Her daughter is attending college at Los Angeles. |
99 | Carl Folkerts | Folkerts has accepted a position at Albert Lea, Minnesota, where he will organize a new Commercial Department in the High School. He was head of the Commercial Department at Mountain Iron, Minnesota. |
100 | Dean and Mrs. L. I. Reed | A surprise 25th silver wedding anniversary dinner was held at Black's tea Room in honor of the Reeds. Florence Reed, daughter of the Reeds, presided as hostess which was attended by seventeen close friends as listed. |
101 | Dr. Clem C. Seerley | Seerley, a physician at Bozeman, Montana, who attended the Seerley family reunion in June, motored to Iowa City to see the new buildings at the State University. He also visited the May Clinic at Rochester, Minnesota. |
102 | Ethel Howard | Howard is now teaching in her new position as instructor in the fourth grade in the schools of Elgin, Illinois. She taught in Waterloo from 1921 - 1929. |
103 | Glen Bakkum | Bakkum has been made dean and placed in charge of the Bureau of Municipal Social Research at the Municipal University of Wichita at Wichita, Kansas. He was formerly Head of the Department of Sociology at the the University.. |
104 | Glenn A. Bakkum | In April, President H. W. Foght announced Bakkum as head of the organization of a bureau of municipal research in addition to being Head of the Sociology Department. His wife is instructor in mathematics at the University of Wichita. |
105 | Mr. and Mrs. Roy N. Collins | The Collins and daughters, Luvinna Marie and Elizabeth Jane, visited the Teachers College on their way to Minnesota. Roy Collinsreceived the P. S. M. diploma in 1924, and is now supervisor of music at Pueblo, Colorado. |
106 | Mrs. Charles E. Gregor and Jane McMillan | The former Annette McMillan was formerly a teacher of public school music in the Aaron Grove High School at Denver, Colorado. Her sister, Jane McMillan is also a graduate of the Teachers College. |
107 | Mrs. Jacob Jacobson | The former Hazel E. Hall, of Mott, North Dakota, visited with friends at Cedar Falls and Dike last Spring. |
108 | Rose Ann Pope | Pope sailed from New York City in July to Barranquilla, Columbia, South America, where she is teacher of English and physical education for women at the Girls' Mission School. |
109 | W. F. Schregardus | The former Effa Reed, her husband, and four children spent a day at the College. He is general plant supervisor of the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company and graduated from the University of Michigan. Their children are Olive, Helen, Dorothy, and Billy. |
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110 | Alyce O. Cain | Alyce Cain is now teaching music in the Teachers College at Florence, Alabama. She was formerly at Macomb, Illinois. Alyce spent this past summer with her mother, Mrs. Z. L. Cain, in Cedar Falls. |
111 | Elmer Ellsworth Bartlett | After living in California for several years, Bartlett is now residing at Cedar Falls where he is in the real esate business. His wife is the former Lily A. Freeland who assists him with his work. |
112 | Hans Anderson | Anderson has accepted a position in the English Department at the A. and M. College at Stillwater, Oklahoma. He received the Ph. D. degree at the University of Chicago. He wife is the former Pauline Waits. |
113 | J. B. Clay | J. B. and his wife, the former Grace Hovelson, along with their five sons motored to Yellowstone National Park in August. J. B. is president of the Clay Equipment Corporation at Cedar Falls, Iowa. |
114 | Lillian Dresser | Dresser was given a full scholarship in music and collegiate subjects, including living expenses, at Cincinnati University where she will major in piano under Madame Dayas, and work on her Master's Degree. |
115 | Mrs. Austin Burt | The former Mary E. Bartlett now lives in Ontario, California where her husband, Austin Burt, is engineer and manager of that city. |
116 | Mrs. Gordon W. Randlett | The wife of Professor Gordon W. Randlett is rural organizer for the Iowa Parent Teachers Association. Professor Randlett is a member of the faculty of the North Dakota State College at Fargo, North Dakota. |
117 | Robert D. Daugherty | Daugherty has accepted a position in the Mathematics Department at Kansas State Agricultural College, at Manhattan, Kansas. |
118 | Romanzo C. Adams, Mrs. Herbert Halsey, Urban Earl Wild, and Mrs. Irving Pulus | Four graduates living on the Hawaiian Islands include Adams, professor of sociology at University of Hawaii; the former Emma Hoebel wife of Herbert Halsey; Attorney Urban Earl Wild of Honolulu; Clara Kary Pulus who is sixth grade teacher at Kahului, Maui. |
119 | Walter P. Jensen | Jensen, attorney at law at Waterloo, Iowa, and former member of the Iowa General Assembly, delivered the principal address at the annual meeting of the Black Hawk County Early Settlers Association at Waterloo in August. |
120 | William D. Lynch | Lynch has accepted a position as teacher of business training, band and orchestra in the high school at Monmouth, Illinois. While at the College, he was a a member of the T. C. Club, and the Xanho Fraternity. |
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121 | Athalene Arduser | The daughter of J. J. Arduser, of Waterloo, Iowa, married Victor J. Cook, son of D. E. Cook, of Wynot, Nebraska. She taught school for three years at Linn Grove, Iowa. Dr. Cook was graduated as a veterinary in medicine. |
122 | Catherine O'Neill | The daughter of P. E. O'Neill, of Cedar Falls, Iowa, and Martin J. Larsen, of Sioux City, Iowa, were married. She has been teaching at Sloan, Iowa, for the past three years. He has a position in the city office at Sioux City, where they will reside. |
123 | Ethel Derrickson | Ethel Derrickson, of Mason City, Iowa, married Buford E. Hiles. They will reside in Chicago, Illinois. |
124 | Frank J. Kirkner | Kirkner has accepted a position as teacher of chemistry and general science at the University of Iowa High School. From Independence, Iowa, he had been physical director of the Waterloo Y. M. C. A. |
125 | Genevieve Maynard | Genevieve Maynard, of Marshalltown, Iowa, married W. L. March, of Cedar Falls, Iowa where they will reside. March is associated with the March-Corning Hardware Store. |
126 | Grant Silver | Cora Larson married Grant Silver, of Waterloo, Iowa where they will reside. Grant is employed at the Campbell Baking Company. |
127 | Hilda E. Whitaker | The daughter of Wilber Whitaker, of Springville, Iowa, married Oscar Kemper, son of George Kemper, of Wapello, Iowa. She has been teaching in the Wapello Public Schools this past year. They will reside on a farm near Wapello. |
128 | Louise Sater | Louise Sater married Richard Abel, of Chicago, Illinois. She has been teaching the past year at Waterloo, Iowa |
129 | Mayme Ferguson | Mayme Ferguson married Leon Robb, son of Leon Robb, of Cedar Falls. She has been teaching at Shell Rock, Iowa, since her graduation from college. He is a representative of the Clay Equipment Company at Fargo, North Dakota where they will reside. |
130 | Minnie Kimberley | The daughter of J. B. Kimberley, of Collins, Iowa, married Don Maxwell, son of Mr. Mrs. Harry Maxwell, of Washington, Iowa. Minnie has been a teacher in East Waterloo for the past two years. Don is a graduate of Coe College. |
131 | Mrs. Harry L. Scott | The former Lucy Kuehne, of Los Angeles, California, enjoyed a visit from her brother, Charles F. Kuehne. They called on Professor Abbott Page, at Claremont, California. |
132 | Tom Wise | Tom Wise, son of Hon. Charles A. Wise, of Cedar Falls, Iowa, was united in marriage to Edna G. Walker, of Cedar Falls. They will live in Des Moines, Iowa. |
133 | William A. Bartlett | Bartlett is Head of the Department of Mathematics and Physics at the Polytechnic High School, Pamona, California, and is now eligible for a pension, but he continues to teach. His wife is also teaching. |
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134 | Bertha Watson | Edith L. Johnson married Edward L. Cummings. She has been a critic teacher in the College Training School, and has taught at Nora Springs, Iowa for the past three years. Edward is employed in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. |
135 | Beth Tracy | Beth Tracy, daughter of E. E. Tracy, of Nashua, Iowa, married G. Verne Remy, son of G. D. Remy, of Knoxville, Iowa. She is employed by the Y. W. C. A., and he is employed by the Y. W. C. A. in Waterloo, Iowa. |
136 | Clara P. Jarvis | The daughter of Grant Jarvis, married Thomas F. Thorn, at Klamath Falls, Oregon. She is principal of the Fremont Annex at Klamath, and he is proprietor of a confectionery store in Klamath. |
137 | David Lee Shillinglaw | Marie Schmidt, daughter of Henry G. Schmidt, of Chicago, Illinois, married David Lee Shillinglaw, of Chicago, Illinois. He has a Law Degree, was a Y. M. C. A. worker, was a soldier in France, and commander of the Illinois State American Legion. |
138 | Delia Wynegar | The daughter of Forrest Wynegar, of Cedar Falls, Iowa, married Eugene F. Mueller, son of Clara Mueller, of Cedar Falls. Eugene is a chemist at the Lavita Company in Waterloo. Delia has been teaching at Independence, Iowa, for the past four years. |
139 | Esther B. Fry | Esther B. Fry married Vernon L. Barkhurst, of Vinton, Iowa. They are residing in Vinton, where she is teaching at Taylor School No. 2. |
140 | George McCreary McCreary--Frank Lynn (Class of 1925; Music Faculty) |
Ona Stewart, of Humboldt, Kansas, married George McCreary, son of Professor F. L. McCreary, formerly of Cedar Falls, now of Marshalltown, Iowa. The McCreary's will reside in Humboldt where he has taught for several years. |
141 | Helga Sihler | The daughter of Professor W. Sihler, of Decorah, Iowa, married Henry A. Buenneke, of Maynard, Iowa. Helga has been teaching music in the Northwood schools. Henry is associated with a hardware store. |
142 | Keith Benner | Mildren Gieske, daughter of Dr. A. G. Gieske, of Barrington, Illinois, married Keith Benner, son of E. Benner. Keith is superintendent of Schools in Plymouth, Iowa where Mildred is principal. |
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143 | Alice Van Hauen | The daughter of Okke Van Hauen, of Parkersburg, married George H. Graham, of St. Louis, Missouri. Alice has taught school in Waterloo and Belle Plaine, Iowa. They will reside in Fort Worth, Texas. |
144 | Amy M. Van Duyn | Amy M. Van Duyn, of Waterloo, married Herbert N. Brendel, of Des Moines, Iowa. Amy has taught school for the past year at Kanawha, Iowa. They will reside in Mason City, Iowa, where Herbert is employed at the Ford Garage. |
145 | Bernice Harshbarger | The daughter of F. F. Harshbarger, of McIntire, Iowa, married Irvin Winer, son of John Winer, of Little Cedar, Iowa. Bernice has been teaching for the past five years. The will reside on a farm near Osage, Iowa. |
146 | Loretta O'Connor | The daughter of Margaret O'Connor, of Waterloo, Iowa, married Paul Rogers, son of W. H. Rogers, of Osage, Iowa. Loretta has been teaching in the public schools at Fort Atkinson, Iowa, for the past three years. They will reside on a farm near Osage. |
147 | Mildred B. Coder | The daughter of L. C. Coder, of Muscatine, Iowa, married Dr. Glade V. Chapin, son of T. W. Chapin, of Dodge Center, Minnesota. Mildred was director of girls physical education in the Ames. He has been located in Kasson, Minnesota, where they will reside. |
148 | Mr. and Mrs. Ben Henry | The former Marie Schoeneich and husband Ben Henry, of Winterset, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, Duane Quetin. |
149 | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kelley | The former Irene Nugent and husband, Clarence Kelly, of Rock Rapids, Iowa, announce the birth of a boy, Jerold Joseph. |
150 | Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Collins | The former Florence A. Shuttleworth, and husband, Claude E. Collins, of West Chester, Iowa, announce the birth of a daughter, Gertrude Ann. Claude is principal of West Chester High School. |
151 | Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Phipps | The former Frances E. Walkner, and husband, Earl D. Phipps, announce the birth of a son, Roger Kenneth. |
152 | Mr. and Mrs. Oliver K. Strike | The Strike's, of Peoria, Illinois, announce the birth of a son, Thomas Cory. Oliver is now manager of the Midwest Mutual Association, a teaching position clearing house at Peoria, Illinois |
153 | Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Peterson | The former Anna L. Deen, and husband Quentin Peterson, of Rembrandt, Iowa, announce the birth of a daughter, Shirley June, born in Sioux Rapids, Iowa. |
154 | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Hersey | The Hersey's of Chicago, Illinois, announce the birth of a son, Frederick Wrede. Samuel is the son of Samuel F. Hersey, professor of physics at the Teachers College. |
155 | Mr. and Mrs. Theron W. Walker | The Walker's, of Morristown, New Jersey, announce the birth of a son, Douglas, who is the grandson of Marian McFarland Walker, formerly dean of women at the Teachers College. |
156 | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ernst | The Ernst's of Bayard, Iowa, announce the birth of a boy, Walter Peter. Walter Ernst is superintendent of schools at Bayard. |
157 | Mr. and Mrs. William Ford | The former Gladys Palmer and husband, William Ford, announce the birth of a son, John Holmes. |
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158 | I. J. McDuffie | McDuffie, formerly a member of the Board of Trustees of the Iowa State Normal School, died July 3, 1930 at the home of his daughter Mrs. Homer Cadwell (Mary McDuffie), at Logan, Iowa. He has four children living. Irving McDuffie, Kate Moore, Birdie Die. |
159 | Mary Hieber | Mary Hieber died in Los Angeles in September. She was employed in the Los Angeles public library. When residing in Cedar Falls, Iowa, she was an Evangelical Church worker and Sunday School assistant. |
160 | Mr. and Mrs. Leon Thorson | The former Florence Valentine and husband, Leon Thorson, of St. Ansgar, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, Robert Leon. |
161 | Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Orsborn | The former Vesta I. Rugg, and husband Stephen W. Orsborn, of Hampton, Iowa, announce the birth of a son. |
162 | Mr. W. H. Whitford | W. H. Whitford died June 2, 1930 at Cedar Falls, Iowa. He had been Justice of the Peace of Cedar Falls, and school superintendent at Victor, Iowa, Lake Mills, Iowa, and Cambridge, Iowa. His daughter, Elsie A. Hoskins (James) is located at Fort Collins. |
163 | Mrs. A. E. Woodward | Word was received recently of the death of the former May Bixby, of Bradentown, Florida. |
164 | Mrs. Anna M. Potter | The first matron of the Teachers College Hospital, Anna M. Potter, died October, 1929 at Elgin, Illinois. Her death was reported by the former Lillian Goodwin (Harry B. Peck), of Coram, Montana. |
165 | Mrs. Mary E. Kroesen | Mary E. Kroesen, the mother of Charles E. Kroesen, of Cedar Falls and Mrs. Harry E. Sucher, the former Grace Kroesen, died in Waterloo, Iowa on August 1, 1930. Mary was prominent in W. C. T. U. work. |
166 | Mrs. Walter E. Coburn | The former Iowa Lea Chase (Walter E. Coburn), of Los Angeles, California died recently. She was the sister of the former June Chase (Andrew Morris), of Los Angeles, California. |
167 | William Todd | Todd, who was admitted to the state bar in New York and practiced law in New York City, died there on June 1, 1930. He served in France during the World War and after his discharge, returned to the College. |