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3 | Bartlett Hall co-eds | Bartlett Hall students institute hall courts for infractions. |
4 | Here are beauty winners | Old Gold Beauties; photo. |
5 | New, lengthy exams worry students | New, comprehensive two hour examinations instituted at end of winter quarter. |
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6 | At half century . . . The Cecilians . . . Building progress | Cecilians offer 50th annual concert; Women's Gym work includes changes in roof-line, new central east door; work progresses to third level of new women's dormitory. |
7 | Maybe a shiny kilowatt . . . . | New machine will automatically score six hundred tests per hour. |
8 | The winning act | Winning main act at 1939 Tutor Ticklers; photo. |
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9 | Dr. Beatrice Geiger | Will head Department of Home Economics at Indiana University. |
10 | Ellis A. Juhl | Married Thersa May Swem on December 29, 1938. |
11 | Marriage course? | Student newspaper asking for course on marriage. |
12 | Mrs. Charles T. Kramer | Mrs. Kramer is president of Arkansas Home Economics Association; Mr. Kramer works for Farm Security Administration. |
13 | Suzanne brings challenge to Iowa high school seniors | College distributes booklet on opportunities in teaching to high school students; cover features Suzanne Baxter, a child of former Teachers College students. |
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14 | Attack on the land of gibberish | Students in speech classes make recordings of their voices; goals of exercise; photo. |
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15 | Edward Kurtz composes a symphony Furry--Leroy W. (Class of 1935) |
Description of methods used by Professor Kurtz as he writes music; photo. |
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16 | Rebuilding broken lives Boylan--Loren M. (Class of 1929) |
Description of teaching and work at Boys Training School in Eldora; photo. |
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17 | Invitation to reunion | Description of activities for reunion associated with spring Commencement; photo. |
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18 | The Prowl . . . . | Season previews and wrap-ups; photo. |
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19 | Alumni win in tourney . . . . | Teachers college alumni are coaches on winning high school basketball teams. |
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20 | Patriots? Dictators? Or classroom robots? Holmes--George Henry (Public Relations Director) |
George Holmes outlines his views on proper aims of education. |
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21 | Untitled | "Robot" test scorer; photo. |
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22 | During the winter quarter | Survey of students shows that 322 women and 359 men held jobs during winter quarter. |
23 | Prof. Walters writes poetry | Now retired, Professor Walters writes book of poetry. |
24 | Wescott did it | Gwen Wescott was author of previous feature article on a young teacher's first job. |
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25 | Dr. J. Percival Huget | Now living at Shelter Island, New York; was a special lecturer and leader of discussions at the mid-winter institute of St. Mark's Methodist Church, Brooklyn, New York, from January 13 to March 8. |
26 | Helen Porter Sloane | Now teaching fifth grade in Adams School, Minneapolis, Minnesota; has written an article, "World Peace and Friendship," in the form of a playlet, which dramatizes a meeting of school children who discuss the problem of world peace. |
27 | Herbert Kelley | He and his wife, Clara Baker Kelley, are now living in Wilmington, Delaware. He has retired as executive secretary of the Pennsylvania State Education Association, which awarded him the Distinguished Service Medal. |
28 | Mrs. Francis I. Ballard | The former Adah Snedicor took an extended vacation during 1938 visiting friends. She took the northern Rocky Mountain route across to Quebec, returning westward through Iowa, where she visited her old home in Cherokee County. |
29 | Mrs. George W. Lane | The former Lillian McCulloch and husband have moved from Kellogg, Iowa, to Rolfe, Iowa. Their sons live in Carroll, Iowa, and Ft. Collins, Colorado. |
30 | Mrs. William H. Harwood | The former Jennie Macy is now living in Hollywood, California. Her husband died July 3, 1935, five years after their golden wedding anniversary. Their son, Herbert M., is engaged in public relations work in Los Angeles. |
31 | W. H. Hoyman, Edwin G. Brockman, and C. Freeman Reid | Now filling three of the four administrative positions in Indianola schools. W. H. Hoyman as superintendent; Edwin G. Brockman as principal; C. Freman Reid is principal of Hawthorne Elementary. |
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32 | Frank M. Phillips | Is now serving as actuary and statistician with the U. S. Employees Compensation Commission. He received his Ph. D. degree from George Washington University, and he resides in Washington. |
33 | Gaylord L. Archer | Named superintendent at Mystic in November 1938, succeeding Max R. Berry. Archer's wife is the former Ruth C. Groth. They have four children, three boys and a girl. |
34 | Hazel Webster Byrnes | Wife of Frank Lloyd Byrnes, has been appointed, for the third time, council member from North Dakota to the American Library Association. She is also state chairman of school libraries in North Dakota. |
35 | Lenore Shanewise | Is serving as a director of the Pasadena Community Playhouse. One of her most recent productions was the comedy, "Yes, My Darling Daughter," which was given a two-week run in the Playhouse beginning December 6, 1938. |
36 | Mary Robinson, Margaret Carr | Mary is now teaching her second year at Greenwood School, Ruxton, Maryland. She has located a friend, Margaret Carr, through the April Alumnus issue. Margaret works with the Social Security Board in Washington, D. C. |
37 | Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Newville, (Edna E. Vought),and Mrs. Karl Martin, (Vera E. Vought) | The former Edna E. Vought and husband Frank are now living in Mason City, Iowa, where he is associated with the Mid-Continent Petroleum Corporation. The former Vera E. Vought and husband Karl Martin are living on a farm near Redfield, Iowa. |
38 | Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Olander | The former Hallie Ward and her husband live in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. They remembered friends with a unique card carrying a Christmas song of her own composition. |
39 | Mrs. Marion de Paar | The former Marion M. Cooley is president of the Vocational Guidance Association of Southern California, and her office is in Pasadena. There are three services which function as a unit. |
40 | W. W. Willson, Raymond Cheney, Louise Wassenaar, Mrs. Elsie Kane Tice, Lillian Olson | Superintendent of schools at Prairie City, Iowa, for the past eight years. College alumni associated with him this year are Raymond Cheney, Louise Wassenaar, Elsie Kane Tice, and Lillian Olson. |
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41 | Alfred Sabin | Sophomore coach at the Senior High School in Rockford, Illinois; turned out a football team last fall which was undefeated in nine straight games. Besides coaching, he also teaches mechanical drawing. |
42 | Cecil R. Kemp | Is now teaching physics and chemistry in the Oelwein, Iowa, High School. Before Oelwein, he taught in the laboratory school at Ball State Teachers College, Muncie, Indiana, for six years. |
43 | Dr. and Mrs. Victor T. Allen | Victor Allen is a member of the St. Louis University faculty. Formerly Murl Lynch, she is teaching at Webster College, Webster Groves, Missouri, one of the corporate colleges of St. Louis University. |
44 | J. Clare Robinson | Is now serving his second year as superintendent at Adair. He reports that the new community band, in its first year, is well received and is making first rate progress. |
45 | James H. Brolliar | Is director of industrial arts at Fairfield, Iowa, High School. A new program of courses, which will include advanced courses in pattern making and foundry work, drafting, and metal work, has been inaugurated under his direction. |
46 | M. C. Burley and Robert K. Burley | Both are teaching at the Oceanside, California, High School and Junior College. M. C. is athletic coach and athletic director, while Robert K. is shop teacher and assistant coach. |
47 | Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Rosenberg | The former Eloise E. Burton and husband live on Forest Avenue in Waterloo, Iowa. He is an electrical engineer with the Iowa Public Service Company in Waterloo. |
48 | Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Sell | The former Helga Madsen, and husband, moved from Dayton, Ohio, to Louisville, Kentucky. They have one son, Jon Richard, born in 1938. |
49 | Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Burns (Bernice Opheim) | The former Bernice Opheim, and husband, are living in Indianola, Iowa. Robert is employed as a printer-operator for the Record and Tribune at Indianola. Before marriage, she taught in the Mapleton, Iowa, Public Schools, for a year and a half. |
50 | Mrs. Carl Jefferson | The former Esther Carle is now living in Oakland, Iowa. She and her husband have three children: Patricia Ann, 10, Edwin, 9, and Clifton Carle, 3. |
51 | Roger Ranney | Was recently admitted to the bar in Des Moines. He is now employed in the State Department of Labor in Des Moines. He was one of forty-eight admitted to the bar out of a class of seventy-six. |
52 | Ruby Carlson | Is now teaching junior high school mathematics in Glen Ellyn, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, where she resides. |
53 | The Rev. and Mrs. Rudolph Anderson | The former Erma J. Hauge, and husband, are living in Hooper, Nebraska, where he is serving as pastor of the Elim Lutheran Church in Hooper. They have one daughter, Beverly Elaine. Before marriage, Erma had taught seven years at Randall and Wapello, Iowa. |
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54 | Bernice Walker | Is now teaching first grade in the Morrison, Illinois, Public Schools. She enjoyed a two months' vacation in Europe last summer. |
55 | Dolores Schroeder | Has been employed by the Iowa State Board of Assessment and Review at Des Moines for the past five years. She resides in Des Moines. |
56 | Esther Sperry | Has been appointed one of eight supervisors on the Iowa Craft Project, Des Moines. Her varied work calls for considerable initiative and requires responsibility of action. |
57 | Eunice Acheson | Married George Pugh, and is now living in Bradford, Massachusetts. She is retaining her position as assistant to the president and instructor in psychology at Bradford Junior College. |
58 | Grace Lynch | Teaches third and fourth grades in the Consolidated School at Searsboro; traveled through the west last summer; attended the six week summer session of San Francisco State College. |
59 | James Pratt and Wendell Pierce | Social science teacher at Sloane Wallace Junior High School, Waterloo, Iowa. He succeeds Wendell Pierce, who has accepted a position in the Cincinnati, Ohio, schools. |
60 | James Ruthven | Is now serving his first year as coach at the Douds, Iowa, High School. |
61 | Katherine McLennan | Returned home in Marengo, Iowa, after spending two years in study and travel in central Europe. She received a Ph. D. degree in German language and literature at the University of Heidelberg in November 1938. |
62 | Leslie H. Burch | Has been appointed teacher of tenth grade commercial geography and plane geometry at the Senior High School in Marshalltown, Iowa. He was released from his contract at the Geneva Consolidated School, near Hampton, where he had been teaching the past year |
63 | Lucille Townsend | Has accepted a position as consultant dietician at the Slocum-Dickson Clinic in Utica, New York. She formerly lived in Rochester, Minnesota. |
64 | Margaret Azeltine | Is now teaching commercial subjects in the Joliet, Illinois, High School. She resigned a similar position in the Kewanee, Illinois, High School, at the end of the first semester. |
65 | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dutcher | The former Lorraine Peterson, and husband, have moved from Des Moines to Coin, Iowa. Frank is principal and coach in the Coin High School. |
66 | Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Akin (Iola Klinger) | The former Iola Klinger and husband married in September 1937; now live on a farm near Carroll, Iowa. The Akins have a daughter Anita Lorene, born in September 1938. |
67 | Mrs. A. L. Duncan | The former Esther B. Sodergren is now living on a farm near Winfield. Following her graduation, she taught four years, and, on February 28, 1937, was married to Arthur L. Duncan, Oakville, Iowa. |
68 | Raymond Smalling | Is now serving his first year as assistant athletic coach at the Ames, Iowa, High School. Prior to September, he was principal and coach at Guttenberg, Iowa. |
69 | Ruth E. Anderson | Is now teaching home economics at Edison School, Waterloo. She succeeds Veronica Tracy, who resigned. Ruth formerly taught at Rudd, Iowa. |
70 | Virginia T. Mueller | Is now assistant night supervisor at the Easton Hospital, Easton, Pennsylvania. She received her training at the Finley Hospital School of Nursing, Dubuque, Iowa, graduating in 1932. |
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71 | Eunice Bouslough and Lloyd Bevans | Daughter of Dr. E. W. Bouslough, Cedar Falls; married Lloyd Bevans. Lloyd is a member of the administrative staff in the public school of Streator, Illinois, where they reside. For three years she was kindergarten teacher in East Waterloo schools. |
72 | Ferne Ashby | Married Lowell Moran of Weldon, Iowa, in 1938. They are residing on a farm near Weldon. Ferne taught in Osceola, Iowa, in the second grade, for four years previous to her marriage. |
73 | Florence V. Blough | The daughter of Ira W. Blough, Waterloo, married Arthur H. Grange, son of H. E. Grange, Madison, Wisconsin, on January 7. He is a salesman for the Young Coal Company, and they reside in Waterloo, Iowa. |
74 | Helen Barber | Of Chicago, Illinois, married Walter W. Voss, Chicago, on October 15. She has been working as a secretary for the Baker Paper Company in Chicago where they reside, and he is manager of the instruction department of the Utilities Engineering Institute. |
75 | Helen Jeanette Green | Married to Chester R. De Sart of Mason City, Iowa on December 29, 1938. They will reside in Algona, Iowa. Helen has been teaching primary grades in Mason City for the past five years. |
76 | Jennie Margaret Downey | Married Harold Whitlatch, Oskaloosa, on December 25, He is associated with his father in the Whitlatch Dairy at Oskaloosa. She has been teaching in the Oskaloosa, Iowa, Public Schools. |
77 | Katherine Jane Edmonds | Married to Dr. Grant Mackenzie on August 16. They reside in West Dearborn, Michigan. She is teaching in the Fordson School District, Dearborn. |
78 | Luella Raab | Married Marvin Mundell, New York, N. Y., in the summer of 1937. Luella has accepted a position as art instructor in the Michigan State Normal College, Ypsilanti, Michigan. He expects to receive a doctoral degree from the State University of Iowa. |
79 | Margaret Ballantyne | The daughter of Wallace A. Ballantyne, Janesville, Iowa, married C. Richard Stull, son of C. W. Stull, Waterloo, Iowa, on October 15. She is primary teacher in Orange Consolidated School. He is employed by the Waterloo Waterworks. |
80 | Margaret Kendall | The daughter of R. W. Kendall of Janesville, married Paul Theis, Riceville, Iowa on September 23. Margaret has been teaching at Riceville. Paul is a graduate of the law school at the University of Minnesota. He is now employed in the Richmond drugstore. |
81 | Ralph W. Childs | Married Muriel E. Preble, September 5. They reside in Shenandoah, Iowa, where he is production manager for radio station KMA. |
82 | Ruberta L. McKibben | Married Louis J. Speakman, and is living on a farm near Lawton, Iowa. Before her marriage, she taught home arts in the Lawton High School. |
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83 | Clara Mae Rath and Victor Collard | Clara Mae Rath, the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. Earl Rath, Cedar Falls, married Victor Collard, on December 27. They are now living in Paton, Iowa. |
84 | Clarette Norman | Married Leo Morrow of Fairfield, Iowa, on June 4, 1938. They reside in Mount Union, Iowa, where he is the manual training instructor in the Mount Union Consolidated School. |
85 | Dorothy James | Married Glen H. Schwiebert on September 15. They are residing on a farm near Victor, Iowa. Before marriage, she taught in a rural school near Williamsburg for two years. |
86 | Dorothy Lamb and Donald Baldwin | The daughter of A. H. Lamb, married Donald Baldwin, son of Fred Morgan, on December 27. They live in Guttenberg, where he is instructor of English and dramatics at the high school. |
87 | Dorothy Streeter | Married Stanley A. Petersen on November 25, 1938. They are residing in Cedar Falls, where he is employed as an engineer at the Viking Pump Company. Before marriage, she had been teaching in Vinton, Iowa. |
88 | Jean Dunkelberg | The daughter of Harry A. Dunkelberg, Waterloo, married Robert Hunerberg, Clarksville, Iowa on January 2. She is teaching music in Scranton, Iowa. He is owner of the Clark theater in Clarksville. |
89 | Lavina K. North and Forrest Brouhard | Married on December 2. Forrest has been named superintendent of the Viola Township School, Gray, Iowa. Lavinia formerly taught in the Polk School, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. |
90 | Loretta Weitenhagen | Married Leonard Downes, Fredericksburg, Iowa, on July 24. They are now living on a farm near Fredericksburg. Before marriage, she taught one year in the rural schools of Chickasaw County. |
91 | Mary Jane Snyder and George Hutchison | Married in December, 1938. George is now a member of the Shreveport, Louisiana, "Sports" baseball team of the Texas League. She is teaching at Roland, Iowa. |
92 | Mr. and Mrs. Carroll L. Shartle | Announce the birth of a son, Alexander Brown. Carroll received his M. A. degree from Columbia University in 1932, and his Ph. D. from Ohio State University in 1933. |
93 | Mr. and Mrs. John B. Sickles | The former Dorothy Smalling and husband, John, announce the birth of a girl, Dorothy Judity. They also have a son, John Hugh, and a sister, Marjorie Altha. They live on a farm north of Cedar Falls, near Janesville. |
94 | Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ellingson | The former Laura Kollman and husband, Martin, of St. Ansgar, Iowa, announce the birth of twin sons, Garry Elson and Larry Ellis. |
95 | Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kemper | The former Hilda E. Whitaker and husband, Oscar, of Wapello, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, Warren Wilber. They also have a daughter, Evelyn, age four. |
96 | Mr. and Mrs. Ray T. Moore | Announce the birth of a boy, Kenneth J. They have another son, Ronald Eugene, age three and one-half years old. Ray is district manager of the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States in Cedar Rapids. |
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97 | Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Kirsch | The former Rita Boyle and husband, A. N., of Worthington, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, Robert Allan. |
98 | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Filian | The former Eleanor Siglin and husband, Arthur, of Des Moines, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, Arthur Siglin. |
99 | Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Adams | The former Elva Robinson, and husband, announce the birth of a son, James Ralph. They are now living in Chicago, where C. H. is a research chemist in the Allied Research Laboratories of the Sherwin-Williams Paint and Varnish Company. |
100 | Mr. and Mrs. Dean McLain | The former Gertrude Davis and husband, Dean, announce the birth of a daughter, Deanna. The McLains have another daughter, Evelyn Jeanne. |
101 | Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. Leimberer | The former Mildred Stammer and husband, Earl, announce the birth of a daughter, Leone Louise. |
102 | Mr. and Mrs. G. West Sandve | The former Margaret L. Detlie and husband, G. West, of St. Louis, Missouri, announce the birth of a daughter, Charlotte Louise. |
103 | Mr. and Mrs. George L. Van Wyngarden | The former Vivian L. Moeller and husband, George, became parents of twins, Gerald J. and George Jerome. Gerald J., lived only a few hours. Vivian is the daughter of H. C. Moeller, a member of the college extension service. |
104 | Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Flower | Announce the birth of a son, Jon Allen. They also have a daughter, Jean Marie. Howard is now coach in the high school and junior college at Iowa Falls, Iowa. |
105 | Mr. and Mrs. John A. Seleine | The former Doris M. Shipton and husband, John, announce the birth of a son, Richard E. They are living in Oak Park, Illinois. |
106 | Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Acrea | The former Viola E. Tucker, and husband, of Logan, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, Kenneth Claire Jr. |
107 | Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Bechter | The former Doris L. Moore and husband, L. G., of Iowa Falls, announce the birth of a son, Danny Moore. The Bechters have one other child, Kathleen Marie. |
108 | Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tjarks | The former E. Ruby Sykes and husband, Louis, of Iowa Falls, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, George Thomas. |
109 | Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hirons | The former Edna Pinkerton and husband, Lyle, announce the birth of a daughter, Frances Kay. They also have another daughter. |
110 | Mr. and Mrs. Merrill D. Hall | The former Helen G. Harris and husband, Merrill, of Jefferson, Iowa, became parents of twin boys, November 17. Premature birth, however, caused their death. |
111 | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roben | The former Lois Rousch and husband, Walter, of Ackley, Iowa, announce the birth of a girl, Nancy Jo. |
112 | Mr. and Mrs. Wendell H. Pierce | The former Freda Steinberg and husband, Wendell, announce the birth of a daughter, Karen Elaine. |
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113 | A. T. S. Owen | Died October 29, after serving for forty years as superintendent of the Farmington, Iowa, Public Schools. His long record of service there won for him an unusual distinction in the teaching field. |
114 | Jeanette E. Cushman | Of Chicago, Illinois, died in March 1938. |
115 | John Carl Parish | Professor of history at the University of California at Los Angeles, died at his home on January 13, at age fifty-seven. He was the son of Leonard W. Parish, professor of economics and head of the history department at the College. |
116 | Julia E. Hendrickson | Of Albert Lea, Minnesota, died October 26, at the home of her sister, James C. Jensen. After graduation, she taught in her home community, Clark's Grove, Minnesota, and later in Ramsey School, Albert Lea. Funeral services were held in Albert Lea. |
117 | Juliette Pierce | Retired former San Pedro, California, high school principal, collapsed and died while completing a speech concerning her recent European Tour. A heart attack was the apparent cause. The citizens of San Pedro have endowed a scholarship fund in her memory. |
118 | Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Ruby | The former Dorothy Osgood and husband, Robert, of Pella Iowa, announce the birth of a baby girl, Marcene Joy. |
119 | Mrs. C. M. (Matt) Wyth | The former Stella M. Kingsbury died at her home in Santa, Monica, on November 5. In her will, she provided for a substantial bequest to the scholarship fund of the College. |
120 | Mrs. Harry I. Brown | The former Adelaide M. Glenn was killed in an automobile accident October 30, 1938. Her husband, Harry, died a few days later from injuries received in the same accident. Surviving are three sons, John R. Brown, H. Glenn Brown, and Paul R. Brown. |
121 | Mrs. W. A. Ottilie | The former Jennie June Whyte died at her home in Manchester, Iowa, April 2, 1938. She married while a teacher at Goldfield, Iowa where W. A. was superintendent. Surviving members of the family are her husband and their five children. |
122 | Vlasta Sophie Brhel | Died in the fall of 1938 following a heart attack. She taught in the rural schools of Marshall County two years. Then she was employed for forty-five years as an elementary teacher in the city schools of Marshalltown, Iowa. |
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123 | Berdene Katheryn Wallace | Died at the home of her sister, Eric Pollard, in Pensacola, Florida, June 18, 1938. Funeral services were held at the First Congregational Church in Mason City. Berdene taught in the Mason City schools since September, 1931. |
124 | Eva Cresswell | Died at Oelwein, Iowa, on January 1, at the age of sixty-two, following a stroke. Funeral services were held at Oelwein, January 2, and burial was at Lorimer, Iowa. After graduation she taught in high schools of Seattle, Washington, and Cedar Falls. |
125 | Eva Pettengill | Died at her home in Sibley, Iowa, July 9, 1938, at the age of fifty-five. Burial was at Ashton, Iowa. She taught for fourteen years in Ashton, and at Hardwick, Minnesota. She retired from teaching to care for her parents until their death in 1924. |
126 | Mrs. Lucian Peddicord | The former Malvie Hanson and her infant son died on January 28, in a Fort Dodge, Iowa, hospital. She is survived by her husband who is engaged in the mercantile business; her father and mother, O. C. Hanson; and two brothers, Don and Ivan, of Otho, Iowa. |
127 | Robert R. Gibson | Died December 2, at the Mayo Brothers' Hospital in Rochester, Minnesota, after an illness of three weeks. He is survived by his wife, the former Margaret L. Johnk, his son, Richard; his parents R. W. Gibson (formerly Cora F. Spargur), and a sister, Edna. |