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1 | Untitled | Bartlett Hall porch; photo. |
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2 | Teach from abundance of rich personality | 262 students receive degrees or diplomas; J. S. Nollen delivers address; description of ceremony; photo. |
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3 | Class of 1910 holds center of stage at reunion Fuller--Albert C. (Class of 1899; Extension Faculty; Alumni Director) |
Alumni dinner honors 1910 graduates; description of event. |
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4 | Superintendents, teachers honored at dinner | Superintendents and primary teachers honored for long service. |
5 | Yearbook edition | Photos from Old Gold featured in Alumnus and scattered throughout issue; photo. |
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6 | Student life is busy one for spring term | Outline of extracurricular events of spring 1935 term. |
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7 | Cable to head combined science departments | Professor Begeman will retire at end of 1935 summer session; photo. |
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8 | Southern Californians eat turkey, honor author | California alumni hold banquet; honor Bess Streeter Aldrich; roster of those who attended. |
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9 | Men to have dormitory opposite Commons | Construction on Baker Hall may begin about July 1; will house about 110 men and will cost about $140,000; description of rooms; location determined; contracts let; photo. |
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10 | Hats off! The flag goes marching by! Cadets of '96 | Description of photo of officers of Student Battalion in 1896 that appears on back cover of Alumnus; photo. |
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11 | Wiping noses, cutting hair of young Alaskans--all in day's work for Helen Taft, '24 | Alumna describes work in Presbyterian mission work in Alaska. |
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12 | Religious life program gains new impetus | Profile of Harold Bosley, director of religious activities; photo. |
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13 | Alumnus publishes research | A. C. Grubb works on chemistry of nitrogen. |
14 | E. S. Tesdell | Attorney visits campus. |
15 | Six from one family of nine attend Teachers College | Porter family of Centerville. |
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16 | W. G. Moorhead | Director of health and physical education for DPI in Pennsylvania. |
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17 | Track team champions of two conferences | Win both Iowa and North Central conferences; 1935 season wrap-up; photo. |
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18 | Panther athletes honored at special assembly | Don Klotz wins scholarship-athletic trophy; Ken Kimberlin and Ray Cheney win MVP awards; list of other letter winners. |
19 | Reeves wins net title | Stanley Reeves wins conference singles; teams with Bill McNabb to win doubles; season wrap-up. |
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20 | Everett Scott pitches no-hit contest at Ypsilanti; first hitless shutout since Whitford's perfect game in 1919 | 1935 season wrap-up; photo. |
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21 | A. D. King | Teaches mathematics in Polytechnic High School in San Francisco, California. |
22 | E. D. Y. Culbertson | Superintendent of the schools in Ferguson, Iowa. |
23 | Four Teachers College graduates were in the cast of a play | Dorothy Rogers, Rosamond Rathbone, Dorothy Edgar, and Alice Aden all performed in a play to raise money for the extra-curricular activities at the Manly Public Schools in Manly, Iowa. |
24 | Frank G. Hart | President of the Cooperative Association in Powell, Wyoming. |
25 | H. A. Mueller | Assistant cashier of J. F. Johnson's Bank in St. Charles, Iowa, and the superintendent of the Methodist Sunday School there. |
26 | H. E. Aldrich | Vice-president of the Equitable Life Insurance Company of Iowa. |
27 | J. Herbert Kelley | Executive secretary of the Pennsylvania State Education Association and editor of the Pennsylvania School Journal. |
28 | Kris Fesenbeck | Manager of the Powell, Wyoming, branch of the Big Horn Cooperative Marketing Association. |
29 | Leo Ranney | Works with other countries to see that they have good drinking water. |
30 | Mrs. William Shuttleworth | The former Blanche B. Sokol and her family live in Sibley, Iowa. |
31 | Robert D. Barr | Salesman for the Churchill Manufacturing Company in Sioux City, Iowa. |
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32 | Alice Beck Hancock | Teaches home economics at the Indian service in Cheyenne, South Dakota. |
33 | Anna Lynam | Superintendent of the Iowa State Training School for Girls in Mitchellville, Iowa. |
34 | Avis Judy | Primary teacher in California. |
35 | Bertha Bennett | Public health nurse in Kankakee, Illinois. |
36 | Claude C. Dickey | Superintendent of the schools in Rowley, Iowa. |
37 | F. Russell Glasener | Head of the Department of Economics at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. |
38 | Ira F. Heald | Enrolled at the University of Iowa where he is working on his Ph. D. |
39 | John P. Johnson | Editor of the Union Star in Union, Iowa. |
40 | Lillian Sharts Larrimore | Associated with the Caltex Sportswear Company and lives in Los Angeles, California. |
41 | Lloyd C. Grover | Associated with the Iowa Employment Service in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. |
42 | Louise Arildson | Official delegate of the Nutley Teachers Association and teaches at Spring Garden School in Nutley, New Jersey. |
43 | Mahlon H. Johnson | Publisher of the Buffalo County Republican in Fountain City, Wisconsin. |
44 | Mrs. H. C. Fugh | The former Thursa E. Slattery teaches second grade in Los Angeles, California. |
45 | Mrs. Stewart S. Foster | The former Helen M. Craft lives in Hamburg, Iowa. |
46 | Ruth Sheldon | Works in the Government Hospital in Kanakanak, Alaska. |
47 | W. G. Brandstetter | In charge of Christian Education and pastor at Southwest Texas Teachers College. |
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48 | E. Keith Popejoy | Teaches social science at a high school in Newton, Iowa. |
49 | Laura H. Loetscher | Teaches biology and German at Flint Junior College in Flint, Michigan. |
50 | Mary D. Reed | Director of primary education at Indiana State Teachers College in Terre Haute. |
51 | Miller Christiansen | Lives in San Juan, Texas, with his wife; spent time with friends over the holiday. |
52 | Mrs. Bruce A. Rogers | The former Stella Handorf and her husband live in Columbus, Ohio. |
53 | Mrs. L. N. Gill | The former Myrtle Paine has devised a new phonics system to aid in the teaching of reading and spelling. |
54 | Mrs. Milton Methfessel | The former Carol Stone and her husband live in Los Angeles, California. |
55 | Mrs. Norman Hanson | The former Lorena M. Hersman teaches in International Falls, Minnesota, where she lives with her husband. |
56 | Mrs. R. A. Holy | The former Edna F. Merrill is associated with the American Book Company and lives with her husband in Elgin, Illinois. |
57 | Mrs. R. E. Armstrong | The former Mary Handorf lives near Hampton, Iowa. |
58 | Norman Birss Curtis | Vice president of the Tri-State Commercial Education Association and teaches commerce at Westinghouse High School in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
59 | Ruth Popejoy | In the United States for a year on furlough from her missionary work in Quito, Ecuador, South America. |
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60 | A. P. Henry | Superintendent of the schools in Winterset, Iowa. |
61 | E. A. Ralston | Superintendent of the schools in Washington, Iowa. |
62 | Edna D. East | Teaches primary grades in Kensett, Iowa. |
63 | Ella E. Gray | Teaches primary grades at the Willard School in Des Moines, Iowa. |
64 | Fred J. Schmidt | Associated with the Manual Arts Department at Iowa State College in Ames, Iowa. |
65 | Howard W. Fearing | Superintendent of the schools in Valley Junction, Iowa. |
66 | Marjorie Patterson | Teaches at the Westport Junior High School in Kansas City, Missouri. |
67 | Mary E. Burgess | Teaches in the grades at the McKinley School in East Waterloo, Iowa. |
68 | Mrs. Albert V. Moore | The former Alma Becker writes that Mr. Moore accepted the position of Director of Testing and Research Laboratories with the Telling-Belle Vernon Company in Cleveland, Ohio. |
69 | Mrs. Dorothy Corning Taylor | Now lives in San Diego, California. |
70 | Mrs. Ivan McRae Pike | The former Oneta Haney and her husband live in Lemon Cove, California. |
71 | Mrs. Maurice B. Legare | The former Katherine Turner and her family live in San Ysidro, New Mexico; associated with the Indian service. |
72 | Mrs. Theodore H. Folkers | The former Clara A. Anderson lives with her family in Marion, Iowa. |
73 | Mrs. Walter C. Jacobson | The former Irene Erickson lives with her husband in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. |
74 | Ora Lichtenberg | Teaches sixth grade in Alta, Iowa. |
75 | Ruth H. Beck | Teaches mathematics and girls' physical education at the Junior High School in Des Plaines, Illinois. |
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76 | C. A. Hansen | Works in the Department of History at East High School of the Denver Public Schools in Colorado. |
77 | C. M. Ransom | Superintendent of the schools in Parkersburg, Iowa. |
78 | Edna E. Adcock | Teaches junior high work in Palo, Iowa. |
79 | Eleanor Connell | Teaches third grade in Marshalltown, Iowa. |
80 | Ernestine E. Leese | Teaches kindergarten in Davenport, Iowa. |
81 | Frances M. Barlow | Teaches grade school in Colton, California. |
82 | Fred Seeman | Instructor at the Central High School in Crookston, Minnesota. |
83 | Gena E. Grubb | Teaches English and drama in Sheffield, Iowa. |
84 | Kenneth S. Baldwin | Cost clerk in the Department of Justice in New Orleans, Louisiana. |
85 | Leona Williams | Teaches first grade in Oakville, Iowa. |
86 | Mrs. D. Harlan Latimer | The former Gladys Seeman now lives in Red Oak, Iowa. |
87 | Mrs. H. W. Hanson | The former Ruth Nitz is assistant to the selector at the Marshall Field Store in Oak Park and lives with her husband in Chicago, Illinois. |
88 | Mrs. J. E. Hale | The former Thelma J. Sage now lives in Yankton, South Dakota, with her husband. |
89 | Mrs. P. G. Robinson | The former Iva Norman lives in Ames, Iowa, with her husband. |
90 | R. R. Crabtree | Head coach and director of athletics at Missouri Valley in Avoca, Iowa. |
91 | Walter E. Roberts | Associated with the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company as manager of the farms and has headquarters in Algona, Iowa. |
92 | Wayne H. Doe | Assistant manager of the F. W. Woolworth Company store in Minneapolis, Minnesota. |
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93 | Alice M. Wilson | Teaches the third grade in Winterset, Iowa. |
94 | Beula Delong | Teaches primary grades in Packwood, Iowa. |
95 | Blanche Hunter | Lives in Mason City, Iowa, and received the Master of Philosophy Degree from the University of Wisconsin. |
96 | Chauncey M. Welch | In charge of boys' physical education and athletic coach in Storm Lake Iowa. |
97 | Dale Ross | Resigned from teaching to enroll at Vanderbilt University and George Peabody Graduate Teachers College in Nashville, Tennessee. |
98 | G. B. Stenberg | Assistant professor of accounting in the Armstrong College of Business Administration in Berkeley, California. |
99 | Grant E. Hoffman | Superintendent of the schools in Allison, Iowa; received a master's degree from Columbia University. |
100 | Lloyd B. Craft | Superintendent of the schools in Hayfield, Iowa; brought his senior class to the campus with his wife, the former Marvyl Zieman. |
101 | Lu Ella Adams | Teaches the third grade in Cedar Falls, Iowa. |
102 | Milo Bixler | Assistant chemist at the University of Illinois, where he received the Graduate Scholarship. |
103 | Mrs. Arnold Britton | The former Florence Gardner and her family live in Soldier, Iowa. |
104 | Mrs. R. A. Picking | The former Mabel V. Henry and her husband live in Plankinton, South Dakota. |
105 | Ralph Novak | Assistant coach and commercial instructor in Anthon, Iowa; photo. |
106 | Russia Harris | General science teacher at the junior high school in Iowa City, Iowa; wrote a workbook. |
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107 | Alice Lundblad | Teaches first grade at the Reynolds School in Spencer, Iowa. |
108 | Bernice O. McAllister | Teaches primary grades in Lowden, Iowa. |
109 | Burdette Moeller | Instructor in English and drama in Newell, Iowa; photo. |
110 | E. A. Ludley | Assistant supervisor for the Health Method Cooking Company in Clinton, Iowa. |
111 | Eldon Ravlin | Superintendent in Wesley, Iowa. |
112 | Erma Davis | Teaches normal training and commercial work at the high school in La Porte City, Iowa. |
113 | Evelyn Fish | Enjoys amateur radio and is known as W9RIV. |
114 | Frank N. Crowell | Supervisor in Lacona, Iowa. |
115 | Gaylen Gardner | Principal of Orange City, Iowa. |
116 | Harland Hanson | Superintendent in Arthur, Iowa; his wife is the former Violet Mills. |
117 | J. Hervey Shutts | Teaches science, mathematics, and debate at the Marathon, Iowa, High School. |
118 | Lila F. Mayer | Teaches intermediate grades in Storm Lake, Iowa. |
119 | Lorna Stewart | Accepted a Civil Service appointment in the Register of the Treasury in Washington, D. C. |
120 | Mabel Collison | Teaches at the high school in Jackson, Nebraska. |
121 | Marie Hjelm | Teaches fifth grade in Pocahontas, Iowa. |
122 | Mrs. C. W. Sommers | The former Mildred J. Beck now lives near Washington, Iowa. |
123 | Orlean Schroeder | Teaches second and third grades at the Westside School in Cresco, Iowa. |
124 | Park M. Hancher | Bookkeeper for the Graham Asphalt Company in Des Moines, Iowa. |
125 | Phyllis Reynolds | Governess to two small children in Glendale, California. |
126 | Roger Ranney | Collector in the Receiver's Office of the Pioneer National Bank in Waterloo, Iowa. |
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127 | Alfred W. Fischer | Superintendent in Ashton, Iowa. |
128 | Alice Hagenbuch | Teaches in a rural school near Iowa City, Iowa. |
129 | Etta Victor | Instructor in botany, biology, and entomology in the Clarinda, Iowa, junior college. |
130 | G. B. Stenberg | Assistant professor of Accounting in Berkeley, California. |
131 | Gladys Prescott | Taught girls' physical education in Algona, Iowa. |
132 | Helen Hink | Will work at Odebolt next year. |
133 | Ida E. Roseland | Teaches second grade in Mason City, Iowa. |
134 | James Milburn | Superintendent at the schools in Edgar, Montana. |
135 | Jessie A. Davis | Teaches fourth grade in Corning, Iowa. |
136 | Josephine Hirons | Art instructor in the grades in Sac City, Iowa. |
137 | L. H. Schoephoerster | Superintendent in Geneva, Iowa. |
138 | Margaret Morris | Taught physical education at the East Junior high School in Sioux City, Iowa. |
139 | Marjorie Thomas | Instructor in music in the Geneva, Iowa, Consolidated Schools. |
140 | Mrs. Harold G. Walker | The former Lillian G. Parker is a substitute teacher in Brooklyn, Iowa. |
141 | Murray S. Spurgin | Practicing law in Indianola, Iowa. |
142 | Ralph C. Evans | Teaches manual training and mathematics and also coaches in Agency, Iowa. |
143 | Violet A. MacKay | Teaches at Lafayette School in Waterloo, Iowa. |
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144 | Alice Severson | Married Dr. Burr Boston on March 2, 1935. |
145 | Burdette Moeller | Instructor in English and drama coach in Newell, Iowa. |
146 | Dick Rickert | Associated with the Hall Brothers Greeting Card Company in Kansas City, Missouri. |
147 | Dorothy Anderson | Now lives in New London, Iowa, and visited the campus. |
148 | Dorothy Faust | Teaches the intermediate grades in Arthur, Iowa. |
149 | Dorothy Wood | Teaches junior high school English, social science, and general science in Bellevue, Iowa. |
150 | Eleanor Gray | Married Dale Kelley on April 21, 1935. |
151 | Ellis Wilhite | Wrote the play "The Fatal Wedding" that was presented in Keswick, Iowa. |
152 | Estella Blanch | Married Andrew Peterson on February 23, 1935. |
153 | Esther Earnest | Married Frank Hewicker on June 2, 1934. |
154 | Esther Sodergren | Teaches first and second grades in Crawfordsville, Iowa. |
155 | Hazel L. Griffis | Teaches primary grades in Auburn, Iowa. |
156 | Lillian W. Sherrard | Married Dr. Maurice Parks Arrasmith on June 20, 1934. |
157 | Luella Johnson | Teaches in a rural school near Northwood, Iowa. |
158 | Mary Page | Teaches primary work in Nemaha, Iowa. |
159 | Mildred Bartels | Married Ben Nicholson on June 19, 1934. |
160 | Olive Sinclair | Assistant in mathematics at Barnard College, Columbia University. |
161 | Ralph Novak | Assistant coach and commercial teacher in Anthon, Iowa. |
162 | Robert A. Brown | Connected with the Merle J. Brown Insurance Agency in Waterloo, Iowa. |
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163 | E. Viola Helgason | Married Virgil W. Blomster on July 2, 1932. |
164 | Florence I. Butterworth | Married Loyal E. Malcolm on August 30, 1934. |
165 | Florence I. Reed | Married George P. Horton on March 22, 1934. |
166 | Fonda Watson | Married Frank R. Fucci on March 29, 1935. |
167 | Gladys M. Cocking | Married Harry P. Thomas on November 7, 1934. |
168 | Joseph L. McConnell | Married Elizabeth B. Stewart on December 26, 1934. |
169 | Lyla Day | Married Paul Hintz on February 9, 1935. |
170 | Maxine Buck | Married William J. Hindt on March 28, 1935. |
171 | Nellie Helvig | Married Lloyd Fultz on March 10, 1935. |
172 | Thelma Boyd | Married Glen Whitmarsh on March 22, 1935. |
173 | Viva Freed | Married Leslie Miller on April 17, 1935. |
174 | Winsome Volentine | Married Gordon Whitmore on January 26, 1935. |
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175 | Beatrice Lyster | Married Bernard Halvorson on March 2, 1935. |
176 | Bethel Kirk | Married Wid Scarbrough on April 21, 1935. |
177 | Eleanor Anderson | Married Elmer Kubly on February 23, 1935. |
178 | Elizabeth A. House | Married Floyd A. Robinson on June 12, 1934. |
179 | Esther Groman | Married Mervin Mattox on February 23, 1935. |
180 | Fern Burke | Married Francis Cling on June 16, 1934. |
181 | Geraldine Hoff | Married Alvern Hill on February 14,1935. |
182 | Helen A. Goodell | Married Amos M. Hertz on February 28, 1935. |
183 | Lucille Hagaleen | Married William Hutchinson on April 20, 1935. |
184 | Mabel B. Anderson | Married Richard Thompson on March 30, 1934. |
185 | Mary Jewell | Married Francis Henry Wallner on April 27, 1935. |
186 | Rena Clark | Married Jack A. Niskern on April 6, 1935. |
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187 | Cecil C. McBurney | Married Hazel L. Whitaker on August 21, 1934. |
188 | Elizabeth Nellist | Married Edward E. Osborn, Jr., on May 25, 1934. |
189 | Elsie Harris | Married J. W. Price on December 9, 1934. |
190 | Gladys Whipple | Married Harold H. Langfeldt on October 12, 1934. |
191 | Lola Mae Heiland | Married Paul T. Castle on June 13, 1934. |
192 | Mabel Loomis | Married Donald Winnett on March 3, 1934. |
193 | Maxine Hensley | Married Elvin Campbell on July 3, 1934. |
194 | Maxine Herdman | Married Paul Mather, Jr., on April 14, 1935. |
195 | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Witter | The former Esther Schoenbeck and her husband are the parents of Dorothy Louise, who was born on November 30, 1934. |
196 | Mr. and Mrs. James L. Ryan | The former Leone Spragg and her husband are the parents of Kevin, who was born on January 17, 1935. |
197 | Mr. and Mrs. John Brickner | The former Alberta Harriet Fuller and her husband are the parents of John H. Brickner, Jr., who was born on April 28, 1935. |
198 | Mr. and Mrs. Leo H. Oswald | The former Lola Wakeman and her husband are the parents of Robert Leo, who was born on January 5, 1935. |
199 | Willis E. Mayne, Jr. | Married Viola Boni on March 9, 1935. |
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200 | Charles F. Kuehne | Died on April 28, 1935, at the age of 65. |
201 | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Edmonds | The former Marie Siddall and her husband are the parents of Roger Lee, who was born on August 12, 1934. |
202 | Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Adams | The former Beulah Goodell and her husband are the parents of Warren Laverne, who was born on December 31, 1934. |
203 | Mr. and Mrs. Edson S. Aduddell | The former Evalyn I. Gross and her husband are the parents of Patricia Ann, who was born on January 6, 1935. |
204 | Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Barber | Parents of James Jay, who was born on August 1, 1934. |
205 | Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thayer | The former Eloise Carroll and her husband are the parents of Mary Barbara, who was born on February 23, 1935. |
206 | Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Riggs | The former Grace Wesgaard and her husband are the parents of John Paul, who was born on December 3, 1934. |
207 | Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hirons | The former Edna Pinkerton and her husband are the parents of Bonnie La Von, who was born on February 17, 1934. |
208 | Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh E. Baldwin | The former Charlotte Coffin and her husband had a son on February April 23, 1935. |
209 | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph LeMoine | Parents of Blaine John, who was born on November 25, 1934. |
210 | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Miller | The former Wilma Woodring and her husband are the parents of Duane Lewis, who was born on September 22, 1934. |
211 | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schwalen | The former Lucile Knickerbocker and her husband are the parents of David Robert, who was born on April 4, 1935. |
212 | Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Kessler | The former Helen Mary Zimmer and her husband are the parents of Doris Ann, who was born on October 19, 1934. |
213 | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Temple, Jr. | The former Elsie V. Strong and her husband are the parents of Donald Joseph, who was born on June 16, 1934. |
214 | Mr. and Mrs. Ubbe A. Reiter | The former Marie Volberding and her husband are the parents of Janice Lorraine, who was born on April 19, 1935. |
215 | Mrs. and Mrs. S. Dale Moon | The former Violet Norman and her husband are the parents of Robert Gordon, who was born on August 15, 1934. |
216 | Mrs. Maude E. Jackson | The former Maude E. McCracken died in April, 1934. |
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217 | Edith D. Muhs | Died on December 9, 1934; had done teaching and medical work before returning to Camanche, where she ran a dry goods store. |
218 | George H. Vinall | Died on February 12, 1935; he was the director of athletics at Deering High School in Portland, Maine. |
219 | L. B. Swaggart | Died on January 13, 1934 as a practicing physician, surgeon, husband, and father. |
220 | Lucy E. Mack | Died on December 8, 1934. |
221 | M. R. Timmerman | Died in December, 1934. |
222 | Mrs. Howard E. Moffett | The former Ida E. Sturgeon died on November 14, 1933. |
223 | Mrs. John A. Huglin | The former Lenora Porter died on March 5, 1935, in Fairfield, Iowa. |
224 | Neil C. Bardsley | Died on April 20, 1935; practiced law and did ritualistic work. |
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225 | Captain Alfred H. Brauer | Died on March 11, 1935, in Clark, Texas, leaving his wife, Christine E. Wilken, and his son. |
226 | Clarence Wassam | Clarence Wassam died in Iowa City June 4, 1931, after a long period of ill health. He was assistant professor of commerce at the University of Iowa. He had been in poor health for the last three years, and recently suffered a nervous breakdown. |
227 | Dr. and Mrs. Theodore M. Barber | The former Marian Palmer, and husband, Dr. Barber, announce the birth of a son, Theodore Melvin. |
228 | Esther J. Fish | Esther J. Fish, died at Bussey, Iowa, February 23, 1931. She has been teaching in Allerton, Iowa. She is survived by her other, a sister, and a brother. |
229 | Florence Boomer | Died on February 4, 1935, in Sioux City, Iowa. |
230 | Herbert R. Hull | Herbert R. Hull, passed away, March 29, 1931, at Kirwin, Kansas. He was associated with the business of farm loans and real estate. |
231 | Mildred Sullivan | Mildred Sullivan, former student, died April 6, 1931, at Waterloo, Iowa. She would have received the Bachelor of Arts Degree at the College in June. She is survived by her parents and a brother who is associated with his father in the law firm. |
232 | Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Nixt | The former Marcella Roth, and husband, Bernard Nixt, of Ackley, Iowa, announce the birth of a daughter, Marilynn Joan. |
233 | Mr. and Mrs. Earle Cater | The former Mary Carrahan, and husband Earle Cater, of San Antonio, Texas, announce the birth of a son, Douglas George. |
234 | Mr. and Mrs. George M. Bates | The former Myrtle Buss, and husband, George M. Bates, of Red Oak, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, David Virgil. |
235 | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weber | The former Martha Winn, and husband, Harry Weber, announce the birth of a daughter, Elizabeth Noreen. |
236 | Mr. and Mrs. James A. McKee | The McKee's, of Waterloo, Iowa, have a son, Roger Curtis. James is employed with the State Loan Company at Waterloo. |
237 | Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Strand | The former Margaret Aline Courter, and husband, N. A. Strand, of Ionia, Michigan, announce the birth of a daughter, Margaret Courter. |
238 | Mr. and Mrs. Roger Shiery | The former Melva McGrew, and husband Roger Shiery, of Dallas Center, Iowa, announce the birth of a daughter, Nancy Louise. |
239 | Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Collins | The Collins, of Pueblo, Colorado, announce the birth of a daughter, Beverly Ann. Roy is teaching public school music at Pueblo. |
240 | Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Barbour, Jr. | The former Theresa Reed and husband W. L. Barbour, Jr., of Belle Fourche, South Dakota, announce the birth of a son, Theodore Homer. |
241 | Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Ruther | The Ruthers, of Clarence, Iowa, announce the birth of twins, a daughter and a son, Patricia Lou and Rex. |
242 | Mrs. Elmer Parman, Nancy M. Ferguson | I. A. Ferguson, of Cedar Falls, Iowa, died March 19, 1931. He is the father of Mrs. Elmer Parman (Alta B. Ferguson), and Nancy M. Ferguson, |
243 | Mrs. George Henry | The former Stella Wheeler died on February 17, 1935, in Dunkerton, Iowa. |
244 | Mrs. I. B. Johnson | The former Emma A. Gamble, died at Sioux City, Iowa, on February 20, 1931. She is survived by her husband and three children. After graduation in 1910, she taught at the Iowa State Teachers College. |
245 | Norma I. Slosson | Died on April 10, 1935, from an illness. |
246 | Notice was received of the death | Lizzie E. Kewney died in June 15, 1933. |
247 | S. A. Cohagen | Katherine Cohagen, daughter of the former Syrena Tolstrup and husband, S. A. Cohagen, died at Waterloo, Iowa, April 17, 1931. Mr. Cohagen is general secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association of Waterloo. |