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1 | Untitled | Main entrance to Bartlett Hall; photo. |
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2 | Graduates hear plea for curriculum revision | 318 students attend Commencement; 115 receive bachelor's degrees; text of address by G. W. Frasier on improvement of college curriculum; photo. |
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3 | Five hundred expected at college dinner | Will meet in Des Moines in connection with ISTA meeting. |
4 | New heating and power plant | Footings and foundations poured; photo. |
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5 | Former students number 73,975 | Statistical breakdown of students since 1876. |
6 | Joseph Park | Principal and coach at Keswick. |
7 | Mrs. Fullerton meets tragic death | Alma E. Gray Fullerton killed in street car accident in Paris. |
8 | Mrs. H. T. Olander | Hallie Ward Olander visits Cedar Falls. |
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9 | E. A. Ralston | Orange Township superintendent visits campus. |
10 | Higher certification standards proposed | Professor I. H. Hart outlines needs for new standards; discusses proposed legislation. |
11 | Lester Minkel | Employed in Trenton, New Jersey, schools. |
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12 | Dr. Karl B. Stein | Praised in National Magazine of Business. |
13 | Mrs. Earl E. Gustason | Now lives in Lake Mills. |
14 | Mrs. Ella Ford Miller | Attends funeral of aunt in Cedar Falls. |
15 | Students from every county | All Iowa counties, eighteen states, and three foreign countries represented in summer term student body. |
16 | Ted Martens | Teaching in Early; visits friends at college. |
17 | The bridge and the moon | Memories of lovers' bridge on Merner Avenue. |
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18 | Hours or minutes? Custom or science? Henmon--V. A. C. |
Introduces study on length of class periods. |
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19 | A study of the relative effectiveness for learning on the college level . . . . Paul--Joseph B. (Research Bureau Staff) |
Professor J. B. Paul reports on study of thirty minute and fifty-five minute class periods; believes good case can be made for shorter period. |
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20 | Katherine M. Loveland | Attends Northwestern University. |
21 | Mrs. Perry A. Bond | Receives leave of absence from Columbia to study in Europe. |
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22 | T. C. men to be guests at all college games | Athletic Board and Department of Physical Education for Men attempt to compile list of all athletic letter winners.; list of 325 names gathered thus far. |
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23 | Cover picture | Under new organization plan, the Bartlett Hall dormitory will be under the general supervision of the Dean of Women. |
24 | Homecoming | Alumni will join faculty and students in planning for Homecoming in 1931. |
25 | Minutes versus hours | Urges consideration of Professor Paul's findings on instructional unit study. |
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26 | Football squad shows promise of power | 1931 season preview; photo. |
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27 | Fifty tracksters report | Will work out this fall to be in better condition in spring. |
28 | Stadium ready for season | New press box added with facilities for radio broadcasting; gridiron leveled and sodded; track has new well-packed surface. |
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29 | Clara B. Funston | Clara B. Funston, principal of a grade school at Des Moines, Iowa, retired from teaching on an allowance granted by the public schools of Des Moines. She has moved to Waterloo, Iowa, to make her home with her sister, Mrs. Will Wise. |
30 | Clarke L. Wilson | George F. Wilson, resident of Cedar Falls, went to Wakefield, Nebraska, in July to visit his son, Clarke L. Wilson, and his wife, the former Mabel E. Miller. |
31 | Frank D. Carey | Frank D. Carey, who has been residing at Winterset, Iowa, is now living at Cincinnati, Iowa. |
32 | George E. Hearst | George E. Hearst, was in an automobile accident in July. He is recovering rapidly, although he suffered several broken ribs and was taken to the hospital for a short time. |
33 | J. Earl Morton | J. Earl Morton, a realtor in Tipton, Iowa, recently visited the college. |
34 | Julian H. Gist | Captain of infantry of the United States Army at Ft. Crook, Nebraska, visited his mother, Lillian Gist, widow of W. W. Gist, former member of the English Department at the College, at Cedar Falls during July. |
35 | Lela Phelps | William T. Evans, the husband of Lela Phelps, spoke before the Rotary Club at Cedar Falls. Mr. Evans is an attorney in Waterloo. |
36 | Marie Harrison, Lillian Hottman, Evelyn Findley, Lois Edgar Hansen, Eva Crist, Marjorie Mantor, and Eva Herndon | Members of the faculty of the Training School held a dinner in Bartlett Hall. Forty-two members were present including visitors. |
37 | Mary B. Merritt | Will teach and supervise art in one of the suburban schools of Minneapolis, Minnesota, during the coming year. Her high school art class students at Monona, Iowa, won five medals in all-state competition. |
38 | Maude Gilchrist | Maude Gilchrist was seriously injured in an automobile accident near Storm Lake, Iowa, when riding with her nephew and family, Byron Allen. The Allen's small son was killed in the accident. Maude was taken to the hospital for treatment. |
39 | Mr. and Mrs. Burton Faust | The Fausts, of Miami, Florida, called on friends at the college in June. Burton attended the University of Chicago during the past summer, while his wife stayed at the home of her parents at Independence, Iowa. |
40 | Mrs. Ida Baker | The former Ida Strawn, president of Waldcraft Supply Company, an art manufacturing business at Indianapolis, Indiana, stopped in Cedar Falls while on her way home from a business trip to Los Angeles. |
41 | Mrs. Leon F. Packer | The former Lois F. Holroyd moved from Albion, New York, to Trumansburg, New York. |
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42 | Belle Smith | Took a cruise around the world from Des Moines, to New York, to Madeira, through Gibraltar and the Mediterranean Sea to Algeria, Naples, and Cairo; through the Red Sea across the Bay of Bengal to Bombay, India, the Philippines, China, and Japan. |
43 | Dr. Paul Warttman | Professor at the Mississippi State Agricultural and Engineering College. Warttman gave an address before the Cedar Falls Lions Club while here, speaking on "Observations in the Southland." |
44 | Gladys Lynch | Returned to Iowa City this fall to resume her studies for the Ph. D. in speech, after portraying one of the principal characters in "The Devil's Disciple," the last of the series of summer term plays staged at the College. |
45 | Madolyn J. Miller | Madolyn J. Miller has been residing in California for two years and is now Secretary to the Registrar of the State Teachers College in San Diego. |
46 | Martha Kinley | Mrs. F. J. Whimory of Grinnell, Iowa, accompanied by her sister, Martha Kinley, of Pasadena, California, visited the home of Homer H. Seerley on the way to Grinnell. Martha Kinley teaches in Pasadena. |
47 | Mrs. C. S. Aldrich | The former Bess Streeter has just written a book called, "A White Bird Flying." This is a love story of the twelve-year-old Laura Deal who was a character in "A Lantern In Her Hand," the book on pioneer life which gained nation-wide fame for its author. |
48 | Mrs. Lyle L. Curtis | The former Anne Boddum, married Lyle L. Curtis on November 11, 1929. He is manager of the truck department with the Blackhawk Chevrolet Company of Davenport Iowa, where they reside. She taught in Dexter and Fort Dodge, Iowa. |
49 | Mrs. Robert H. Moore | The former Ora Claytor is author of the "Woman's Column" in the Adams County Free Press, weekly newspaper at Corning, Iowa. She is the author of a number of children's poems and stories that she has sold to various magazines in the country. |
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50 | Dr. H. J. Peterson | Former member of the College Faculty and family from Laramie, Wyoming, visited the family of Homer H. Seerley and the family of Louis Begeman. |
51 | George H. Hilliard | George Hilliard visited friends at the college. He is professor of education and psychology at Western State Teachers College at Kalamazoo, Michigan. |
52 | Glenn A. Bakkum | Head of the Department of Sociology at the University of Wichita, in Kansas; toured Europe during the summer with his wife. They visited Norway, Sweden, Denmark, England, Russia, Germany, Poland, Switzerland, France, and Italy. |
53 | Jennie G. Hutchison | Teaching English in a high school at Los Angeles, California. She visited the Seerleys in July. |
54 | Jessie Archer | Jessie Archer is employed this year as an instructor in the high school at Inverness, Montana. |
55 | Margaret Larson | Margaret Larson, former student, attended the University of Colorado at Boulder during the past summer. |
56 | Mary Sheets | Mary Sheets is now employed as a second grade teacher and second grade critic in Dickinson, North Dakota. |
57 | Mrs. G. A. Willis | The former Lillian Johnson, for the last three summers, has had charge of the Campfire Girls Camp, at Carbon County, Wyoming. For the first two years they used the Scout Camp in the Medicine Bow Mountains. |
58 | Mrs. Harry W. Melton | The former Elizabeth Cahalan is now residing at Ponduray, Idaho. She formerly lived at Sandpoint, Idaho. |
59 | Mrs. Kathryn Mornin | Called at the home of Homer H. Seerley at Cedar Falls. |
60 | Mrs. L. D. Daily, Mrs. C. V. Eaton, Mrs. W. E. Haller, and Mrs. W. H. McFarland | The former Chloe Meier (Daily), Ida Wentland (Eaton), Hilda Hartz (Haller), and Elsie Sisson (Mcfarland), who were chums in the College, met on the College Steps for a very enjoyable weekend reunion. |
61 | Mrs. Nathan T. Bradley | The former Mabel Gilmore was elected for 1931- 1932 as instructor in English at the Pilgrim Bible College in Pasadena, California. She spends her summers in Grant's Pass, Oregon, which is one of the Gateways to Crater Lake and the Oregon Caves. |
62 | Mrs. Paul N. Smith, Coach L. W. Whitford | The former Samaria Perrine, and son, John Paul, visited the college and the home of Coach L. W. Whitford. Mr. Smith was in conference in Waterloo for the day. |
63 | W. H. Veatch | W. H. Veatch is director of debate at the State College of Washington, Pullman, Washington, He and his family visited W. L. Veatch and wife in Cedar Falls. |
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64 | Alumnus, Dr. Homer H. Seerley, and Dr. J. H. Hambley | Hambley received a copy of the speech delivered by Seerley and writes that it is "just as applicable today as on the day that it was written." He said the speech "might help a great number of people to find themselves." |
65 | Charles F. Kuehne | Charles Kuehne, and son, Karl, of Des Moines, and Mrs. Harry L. Scott (Lucy Kuehne) of Los Angeles, California, attended a family reunion at the home of their parents in Cedar Falls. |
66 | Dorothy Charles | Daughter of Dr. J. W. Charles, professor of education at the College, received the M. A. degree at the University of Michigan, in Ann Arbor. She is assistant librarian in the state historical library at Indianapolis. |
67 | Grace Burkhardt | Teaching in the junior high school at Savery, Wyoming, this year. |
68 | Kate Lester | Kate Lester is county superintendent at Sterling, Colorado. She visited the College in July and also her sister, Mrs. Russell Glasener, the former Mabel A. Lester. |
69 | Mrs. F. L. Huff | The former Myrtle Hims of Miami, Florida, called at the College with her daughter and niece in July. |
70 | Mrs. Harold C. Milversted | The former Margaret Nisbet, a member of the faculty from 1913 to 1918, was elected and installed as Worthy High Priestess of Bethany Shrine No. 9, White Shrine of Jerusalem, in April, at the Masonic Temple in Cedar Falls, Iowa. |
71 | Mrs. Homer E. Cooper, Dr. and Mrs. O. B. Chassell, and Mrs. Herbert A. Toops, | The former Clara Chassell, gave a tea in May in honor of her mother, Mrs. O. B. Chassell, the former Ella Buckingham. O. B. Chassell is now serving as director of a campaign for the raising of funds for Chaflen College at Orangeburg, South Carolina. |
72 | Mrs. William Karr | The former Mabel Eril Dayton and her husband, the Reverend William Karr, of Denver, Colorado, visited the College while on their way to Virginia. |
73 | Walter D. Bender | Walter Bender, his wife, the former Sara Murray, their children, and mother, Mrs. Wilbert Bender, of Des Moines, visited the College on their way to Bryan, Ohio. Mr. Bender is a merchant in Bryan. |
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74 | Alice Dowden | Principal of the high school and teacher of English at Van Cleve Consolidated School at Van Cleve, Iowa. |
75 | E. E. Strawn | Development engineer of the Patterson Parchment Paper Company of Passaic, New Jersey. He perfected a new commodity in the paper industry called "Duraloid" which is an imitation leather made from waste parchment. |
76 | Flora Bailey | Daughter of Professor C. H. Bailey spent the past summer at Camp Maqua in Maine, where she was in charge of the camp bookstore. |
77 | Inez Becker | Teaching fourth grade at Colesburg, Iowa. Her permanent address is Littleport, Iowa. |
78 | Mabel Parish | History teacher in a high school and junior college at San Mateo, California. She visited the College on the way to England and Europe |
79 | Maud Bozarth | Social worker in Buffalo, New York. She was the guest of friends at Cedar Falls in July. |
80 | Milton Methfessel, Arthur Gist, A. C. Roberts, and Mrs. W. J. Newenham (Frances Dickey) | Four alumni of the College were members of the faculty in the University of Southern California at Los Angeles during the summer session of 1931. Methfessel is from the Psychology Department at the University; Newenham is head of Public School Music. |
81 | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Pipal | Director of the Athletic Department in Occidental College, Pasadena College, His wife, the former Julia Piersol, is associate dean of women in Occidental College, in Pasadena, California, where they reside. |
82 | Mrs. Rosie Schreurs Jennings | Received the M. A. degree at the University of Cincinnati. Her son, Charles, received the B. S. degree at the same Commencement exercises. She is an English instructor in a Cincinnati junior high school. |
83 | Mrs. Vernon Anderson | The former Agnes Weiland taught for one year at Lawton, Iowa, prior to her marriage in 1929. She now resides with her husband on a farm near Galva, Iowa. |
84 | Pauline Schwartz | After a year's leave of absence from Horace Mann School, Columbia University, she returned from a year of study and travel abroad. She is now living in New York City. |
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85 | A. C. Grubb | Professor of chemistry at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada; co-author with J. L. Binder and E. A. Filby, of an article on "Triatomic Hydrogen," which was published by the National Research Council of Canada. |
86 | Anna Gertrude Childs | Formerly a voice teacher at the College, she attended summer school at the University of Mexico at Mexico City the past summer. |
87 | Cap E. Miller | He was recently appointed chairman of the National Committee on the Celebration of Revolutionary Events and was also made a member of the National Committee on Citizenship Medals. He recently wrote an article called "Emergency Granary." |
88 | Jessie Shillinglaw | She is now supervisor of music in the public schools at Santa Paula, California. She and her mother are on the way to Chicago to visit her brother, D. L. Shillinglaw; will visit at Lake County, Indiana. |
89 | Luella M. Wright | Daughter of D. S. Wright has completed examinations for the Ph. D. at Columbia University. Her dissertation is entitled "The Literary Life of the Early Friends." |
90 | Mabel Schwartz | She has been teaching at the Teachers College at Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania; working toward the Ph. D. at Columbia University. |
91 | Margaret deBooy, Maude Norris, Sara Mae Spearing, Olga Bartholomew, Mina Jongewaard, Beulah Nunamaker, Dollie Mahood, Mamie Lister, and Gladys Norris | A reunion at the Norris farm celebrated the return to the United States of Miss Jongewaard, who has spent the last six years as a missionary at Palmaneer, Chittoor Dt., India, teaching in an industrial school. Mahood and Lister were unable to attend. |
92 | Mrs. Luverne W. Soper | The former Anna C. Brown is now County Superintendent of schools of Stanley County, South Dakota; residing at Fort Pierre, the county seat. |
93 | Roy Bixler | The husband of the former Genevieve Knight is now Registrar at the University of Chicago. |
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94 | Ebelene H. Iblings | This is her fourth year in kindergarten work in the public schools of Seattle, Washington. She is also studying at the University of Washington. |
95 | Emma Skinner | A teacher in the public schools at Creston, Iowa, she visited the former Lena J. Carlson and her husband Leo J. Friis at their home in Anaheim, California. Leo Friis has been a prosecuting attorney in Orange County, California for the past three years. |
96 | Ernest D. Bloom | He received the master's degree from the University of Wyoming last summer; was enrolled at Columbia University this past summer working toward the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. |
97 | George E. Wallace | Received the Master of Arts degree at the summer term exercises, at the University of Alabama. |
98 | Harold E. Zickefoose | He is an instructor in economics and sociology in the Junior College Division of the Kemper Military School at Boonville, Missouri. Kemper Military School is the oldest school for young men in the West. |
99 | Jennie M. Hoyt | She is now living on East 7 North, in Portland, Oregon. |
100 | Katharine L. Cochran, Esther Fay Cochran, and Martha M. Cochran | Katharine and Esther Fay visited relatives. Their sister, Martha, is a student at the College. Katharine works in the Mailing Department at the Henry Field Seed and Nursery Company at Shenandoah, Iowa. Esther works at Madison County State Bank. |
101 | Lucile Calhoun | She is teaching first grade at Beloit, Wisconsin. She writes that it is a factory district and she will have a few African-American and Italian children as students. |
102 | Mrs. Allan C. Lemon | The former Frankie Crouch is now living in Moscow, Idaho. Her husband is professor of educational psychology at the University of Idaho this year. |
103 | Mrs. J. E. Rosenthal | The former Audrey Strayer is now living at South Moreland Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio. |
104 | Mrs. James A. Hoskins (Elsie Whitford), Mr. and Mrs. Merle Kough (Clara Fallers), Alice Fallers, Mrs. Charles Allen (Marie Harris), and Dr. Fred Sage | The former Elsie Whitford now lives in Compton, California. She attended the picnic at the T. C. Tree at the Iowa Picnic, Bixby Park, Long Beach, California, where other alumni attended. |
105 | Myrtle G. Lee | She resides in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and states that she would enjoy seeing any of the alumni at the Tea Room of The Business Women's Club. |
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106 | Agnes Juhl | She is English and dramatics instructor in the junior high school at Pomona, California. |
107 | Blanche Winn | She is teaching first grade at Minneapolis, Minnesota, this year. |
108 | Dorothea Speakman and Elmer Paul Schindler | The daughter of Fred Speakman of Lawton, Iowa, married Elmer P. Schindler of Iowa Falls, Iowa. She is a former faculty member of Western Union College, Le Mars, Iowa. |
109 | Dr. Guy Lowman, Jr. and Mrs. Lowman (Lynne Barnum) | The Lowmans will conduct a dialect survey in Vermont as part of a country-wide study on the pronunciation of words; project sponsored by the American Council of Learned Societies. He was awarded a research fellowship in the Graduate School of Yale. |
110 | James A. Hoskins | Husband of the former Elsie Whitford will have charge of the Sheet Metal classes in Compton, California, Union High School and Junior College. |
111 | Lucille M. Westphal | Lucille M. Westphal of Doon, Iowa, married John Mac Auley Collins, of Hollywood, California. They will reside in Hollywood. |
112 | Mary Ellen Hendrick | Mary Ellen Hendrick of Primghar, Iowa, married Edwin R. Frymire in Vancouver, Washington. He is associated with the Union Pacific Railroad, and they are residing in Portland, Oregon. She was critic teacher in Oregon State Teachers College, Salem, Oregon. |
113 | N. Birss Curtis | He is head of the Commercial Department in a high school at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. During the past summer he visited colleges in several states and gave several lectures to commercial classes at the Teachers College. |
114 | Roger Leavitt | Treasurer of the Teachers College; spent a part of July and August motoring with his wife and son, John and family, to the Eastern part of the United States. He visited New York, Boston, and Charlesmont, Massachusetts, the old home of his father's family. |
115 | Verena E. Hendrick | Verena Hendrick married Leo M. Curran at Centerville, South Dakota. Leo Curran is in the government service with headquarters in Chicago, where they currently reside. |
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116 | Dan Jensen | The son of George V. Jensen, of Waterloo, Iowa, married Maxine Kessler, daughter of A. C. Kessler, of Waterloo. Dan is director of instrumental music in the schools of Monticello, Indiana, where the couple will reside. |
117 | Dorothy Corning | The daughter of D. D. Corning of Los Angeles, California married the Reverend William Taylor, of Los Angeles. She has directed music in various schools in Iowa for several years. William is originally from Scotland. |
118 | Dorothy Cunliffe and Max R. Clark | The daughter of Alfred Cunliffe, of Strawberry Point, Iowa, married Max R. Clark, of Nora Springs Iowa. He has been a teacher in the Waterloo Public Schools for two years. He has taught at Randalia, Iowa, for several years. |
119 | Frances Saylor | The daughter of D. B. Saylor, of Orange Township, Iowa, married Telford C. Hamer, son of the Reverend O. W. Hamer, of Waterloo, Iowa. Telford is employed by the Carnation Company of Waterloo. |
120 | Lorne Boylan | The son of M. F. Boylan, of Bristow, Iowa, married Fern M. Casson, of Macedonia, Iowa. He has been teaching in the Iowa Training School for Boys at Eldora the past two years. She has taught in the rural schools of Pottawattamie County, Iowa. |
121 | Louise Tollefson | The daughter of T. L. Tollefson, of Waterloo, Iowa, married Robert L. Beal, son of W. W. Beal of the same city. She has been secretary of the First Baptist Church at Waterloo for the past few months. They will reside in Waterloo. |
122 | Marian L. Patterson | The daughter of W. L. Patterson, of Shenandoah, Iowa, married Charles W. Gamble, of Coin, Iowa. She has been teaching in Coin since her graduation from the College. They live on a farm near Coin. |
123 | Nellie L. Hardin and Keith Conklin | The daughter of Walter Edie, of Toledo, Iowa, married Oliver Keith Conklin, son of O. A. Conklin, of Nashua, Iowa. He has been teaching music the past year at Geneseo, Iowa, and is teaching at Marble Rock, Iowa, this year. |
124 | Susie Schumacher | The daughter of Kate Schumacher, of Fredericksburg, Iowa, married Walter H. Moore, son of S. B. Moore of Fredericksburg. Walter has been employed by the Telephone Company of Fredericksburg for several years. |
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125 | Arvella M. Heiland | The daughter of Carl A. Heiland, of Cedar Falls, Iowa, married Claude E. Jacobson, son of E. M. Jacobson, of Mason City, Iowa. They will reside in Mason City, where Claude owns and operates a grocery store. |
126 | Barbara Brown | The daughter of J. W. Brown, of Cedar Falls, Iowa, married Harold Elwell, of Waterloo, son of C. M. Elwell, of Washington, Iowa. Barbara is principal of the high school at Beaman, Iowa. Harold is associated with Standard Brands of Waterloo. |
127 | Beatrice Swallum | Beatrice Swallum married Orville C. McBride, and they will reside in Honolulu, Hawaii. Orville has charge of the United States Entomological Laboratory of the Department of Agriculture. |
128 | Carene L. Van Dersall | Former student, Carene L. Van Dersall, married Thomas R. Gaines. They will reside at Roosevelt Hotel, New York City. |
129 | Carol Akin | The daughter of E. Akin of Grundy Center, Iowa, married Harold Alberts, son of Otto Alberts, of Reinbeck, Iowa. They will reside in Reinbeck. |
130 | Clara Zager | Clara Zager married Roy J. Houghton at Anaheim, California. They will reside in Norwalk, California. |
131 | Dorothy Lumry | The daughter of W. R. Lumry, of Waterloo, Iowa, married Dr. Paul Southgate, of Lewistown, Montana, son of the Reverend B. M. Southgate, of Britt, Iowa. Dr. Southgate is one of the physicians at Attix Clinic at Lewistown, where the couple will reside. |
132 | Helen L. Cook | The daughter of Mamie Cook, of Oakville, Iowa, married Leon H. Rose, son of W. T. Rose, of Waterloo, Iowa, where they will reside. She is a social science instructor at East Junior High School at Waterloo. Leon is associated with Rose's Barber and Supply. |
133 | Helen M. Jacoby | The daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Earl Jacoby, of Waterloo, Iowa, married Edwin B. Dean. She taught two years in the public schools of Guttenberg, Iowa. A graduate of Cornell University, New York, he is manager of the Fenway Hall Hotel, Cleveland, Ohio. |
134 | Laura Hillman | The daughter of Fred Hillman, of Hazleton, Iowa, married Francis M. Harrington of Hazleton. For the past five years she has taught in Buchanan County schools. They will reside on a farm near Hazleton. |
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135 | Alta Gregg | The daughter of Dr. V. M. Gregg, of Cedar Falls, Iowa, married Frederick S. Witzigman, son of the Reverend F. C. Witzigman, of Cedar Falls. Alta has been granted a research assistantship in the Romance Language Department at the University of Iowa. |
136 | Dr. John M. Francis and Harriette E. Crosley | Dr. John M. Francis married Harriette E. Crosley, of Coggon, Iowa. He is employed by the United States Department of Health in the Naval Hospital in Chicago, Illinois, where they will reside. |
137 | Genevieve Townsend | The daughter of John Townsend, Dysart, Iowa, married Howard Rask, Caledonia, Minnesota, son of H. C. Rask, of Caledonia. They are both instructors in the Rochester, Minnesota, public schools; they will reside in Rochester, Minnesota. |
138 | Grace Green | The daughter of Frank Green, of Nashua, Iowa, married Bert Bean, son of David Bean, of Nashua. Grace has been teaching in the rural schools the past year. |
139 | Harriette E. Egan | The daughter of Henrietta Egan of Waterloo, Iowa, married Raymond Burrows, of New York City. Raymond teaches piano at Columbia University. Harriette has taught at Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia. |
140 | Iola Marquart | Iola Marquart married August Versilius at Tipton, Iowa. She has taught in the Stanley schools for the past three years. |
141 | John Lucas, Jr. | John Lucas, Jr. married Jenefer Krenerick at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where they will reside. |
142 | Margaret Knight | Margaret Knight married Russell Landis, who teaches industrial arts at a school in Charleston, Illinois. |
143 | Mildred E. Lamb | The daughter of George Lamb, of Belle Plaine, Iowa, married John J. Musel, son of Antone Musel, of Chelsea, Iowa. Mildred has been teaching in the schools of Tama County. They will reside on a farm near Chelsea. |
144 | Vera R. Howe and H. Robert Cummins | The daughter of A. G. Howe, of California, married H. Robert Cummins, son of Professor H. C. Cummins, of Cedar Falls. Robert is a service engineer for the Starks-Withington Company of Jackson, Michigan, where they will reside. |
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145 | Carroll Leonard Shartle | Carroll Leonard Shartle married Doris Phelan Brown, at New York City. They are both graduate students at the Ohio State University. |
146 | Dan Jensen | Maxine Kessler, daughter of A. O. Kessler, of Waterloo, married Dan Jensen, son of George V. Jensen, of Waterloo. Dan is director of instrumental music in the Monticello, Indiana, public schools. |
147 | Dr. and Mrs. G. V. Chapin | The former Mildred B. Coder, and husband, announce the birth of a daughter, Elizabeth Ann. Mildred taught for four years as supervisor of physical education in Ames, Iowa. |
148 | Dr. James G. McAlvin | Innes Larrabee, daughter of William Larrabee, of Clermont, Iowa, married James H. McAlvin of Chicago, son of Dr. James G. McAlvin, of Waterloo, Iowa. |
149 | Lloyd Haberichter | Roberta Rosauer, daughter of Fred Rosauer, of La Porte City, Iowa, married Lloyd Haberichter, son of R. H. Haberichter, of La Porte City. Lloyd is athletic coach in the schools at Wapello, Iowa. |
150 | Mr. and Mrs. Clifford M. Duffey | The former Emma C. Deck and husband, of Phoenix, Arizona, announce the birth of a daughter. |
151 | Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Blue | The former Wretha Teater, and husband, announce the birth of a son, Earl Robert. Earl is associated with the Royal Typewriter Company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. |
152 | Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Willis | The former Lillian Johnson, and husband, announce the birth of a daughter, Jacqueline Joanne. Lillian was a teacher in the Cedar Falls Junior High School. |
153 | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Copenhaver | The former Ethel Selensky and husband announce the birth of a daughter, Jeanette Ann. They have one other daughter, Mary Geraldine, four years of age. |
154 | Mr. and Mrs. Quentin F. Peterson | The former Anna S. Dean, and husband, of Rembrandt, Iowa, announce the birth of a daughter, Beverly Anne. They now have one boy and two girls. |
155 | Mr. and Mrs. William H. Steen | The former Mary C. Huffman, and husband, of Murray, Iowa, announce the birth of a daughter, Marjory Anne. |
156 | Mr. and Mrs. William Krapfel | The former Oral Dale, and husband of Centerville, Iowa, announce the birth of a daughter, Louanna. They also have two sons, Richard and William. William was in Culver Academy Camp the past summer. |
157 | Velma Hawley | Married George R. Augustson. |
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158 | Charles E. Kroesen | Died at Iowa City, Iowa, July 8, 1931, following a long illness. He is survived by two daughters, a brother, one sister, and two grandchildren. He taught for several years, was a school superintendent at Soldier, Dayton, and Sheffield. |
159 | Clara Large | Of DeWitt, Iowa, Clara Large died January 23, 1931. She gave up her work as teacher in 1925 due to ill health; went to Pasadena, California, to reside with her father. She is survived by her father and three sisters. |
160 | Mr. Mrs. J. E. Fitzgerald | Helen Fitzgerald Foster, of Kingsley, Iowa, died February 13, 1931 at the home of her parents. Her mother is the former Mary J. Wilson. She is survived by her husband, father, mother, three brothers, and two sisters. |
161 | Mrs. Arthur M. Bean | The former Florence R. Marshall, of Fresno, California, died January 27, 1931. She is survived by her husband and a daughter, Elizabeth. Florence traveled and studied in England. She received her education in the schools of Iowa and at Oberlin, Ohio. |
162 | Mrs. George W. Breitenstein | The former Ida Sala died at her home in Boulder, Colorado on August 11, 1931, after a lingering illness from a stroke, which compelled her to give up her teaching work. She is survived by two sons, Jean and Robert, and her husband. |
163 | Mrs. Glenn C. Collins | The former Vera I. Stitt, died at Dallas Center, Iowa, June 9, 1931, after an illness of six months; survived by her husband and two sons. She taught at Dallas Center three years, was a member of the Presbyterian Church, O. E. S., and Legion Auxiliary. |
164 | Mrs. Kate Webster Cadwalader | A charter member of the student body of the Iowa State Normal School, the former Kate Webster died at her home in Waterloo, Iowa, August 27, 1931. She is survived by her two daughters, Mrs. Fred Seits and Marguerite Cadwalader Layton. |
165 | Myrtle Jamison | The county superintendent for thirteen years, Myrtle Jamison died at Burlington Monday, June 29, 1931. She retired from office September 1, 1930, because of poor health. She was born at Wapello, Iowa. |