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1 | Co-eds and Bartlett Hall | Students descend steps of Bartlett Hall; photo. |
2 | Untitled | The Campanile and the Commons; photo. |
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3 | We shudder . . . . Holmes--George Henry (Public Relations Director) |
Editor saddened by outbreak of war in Europe; hopes Americans will not need to join war. |
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4 | Intransigent graduates | Placement rate drops to about 90% due to keener competition, stability in positions, and demands for higher salaries. |
5 | Parade of peace | Bureau of Publications continues work on many publications over the summer. |
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6 | Color on the campus | Color publicity film of ISTC campus shown at State Fair. |
7 | Other faculty changes | Agnes McClelland will be acting head of Home Economics; Emil Bock replaces Anthony Donato; Dr. Durfee replaces Dr. Mead; other changes. |
8 | World premiere, buildings | Stadium ready for September 23 game; women's dorm will be occupied in winter quarter; "Foot-Loose" produced under direction of Herbert V. Hake; two hundred graduate at end of summer. |
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9 | For men only Irwin--David |
Close look at facilities and features of new men's dormitories; photo. |
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10 | I needed a bath Gridley--Clara |
Clara Gridley recalls experience of being hired for first job. |
11 | Over the fence--a job Sickles--Maxine Lance |
Maxine Lance recalls experiences of landing first job. |
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12 | Prelude to success | Anonymous set of rules for success in new teaching job. |
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13 | Three faithful servants Holly--Mildred (Publications Staff) |
Recounting of careers of Professor Cummins, Dr. Mead, and Jessie Ferguson; photo. |
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14 | The Prowl | Brief description of new stadium; sports season previews for football, basketball, and wrestling; photo. |
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15 | Clesta Landtiser | Died in 1937. |
16 | Fred D. Cram | Re-elected NEA director for Iowa. |
17 | Walter C. Clauson | Died May 17, 1939; wife Dorothy Wright Clauson died March 2, 1938. |
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18 | The price of standardization Holmes--George Henry (Public Relations Director) |
Dissatisfied with need to make all courses of study fit some existing mold; believes that it discourages progress and innovation. |
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19 | Laura Closson: a portrait Smith--Lee Z. (Class of 1935) |
Detailed profile of ISTC student who has worked hard to complete her college work; photo. |
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20 | Letters | Alumna recalls old days including being on staff of early Normal Eyte. |
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21 | Reunions | News of reunions in Des Moines, Anaheim, and Chicago. |
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22 | E. Lloyd Willard | Married Elizabeth Cuddahy Shea, Houghton, Mich., on May 29. They are residing in Detroit, where he represents the Reed Machinery Co. Lloyd attended the graduate college of the University of Wisconsin. |
23 | Elsie Randall | Married Charles H. Tietz, July 6, at Cedar Falls, where they reside. He is employed at the Viking Co. She was swimming instructor in Clarke College for five years, and the past year was physical education instructor at the State Juvenile Home at Toledo. |
24 | Florence Reineke | The daughter of A. G. Reineke, of Rockford, married Dr. William E. Irwin, son of J. D. Irwin, of Cassville, Mo. They are residing in Ava, Missouri. Dr. Irwin has been a staff member of the Ames School of Veterinary Medicine. |
25 | Helen Ford and L. M. Van Loh | Married in Bakersfield, Calif., where they are residing. L. M. is merchandiser of the Bakersfield Store. For six years previously he was connected with Montgomery, Ward and Co., at Denver, Colo., and at Bakersfield. |
26 | Inez Becker | The daughter of Ella Becker, of Littleport, married Burton White, of Elgin, son of Joseph White. They are living near Elgin. Inez formerly taught at Colesburg and has been teaching at Garner for the last four years. |
27 | Lauretta McCavick | Married to Raymond Rice, June 5, at Vinton, where they will reside. He is engaged in farming. She is the daughter of P. J. McCavick, and has been teaching mathematics at the Iowa School for the Blind, Vinton. |
28 | Margaret Larson and J. A. Chesnut | Married on May 30, in Sioux Falls, where they reside. He is now district service manager for the Sioux City Journal and formerly taught at Lawton and Mondamin. Before marriage Margaret taught at Lawton, Sioux Center, and Carroll. |
29 | Maxine Codner | Married Harold Poppen, Allison, on June 25. He is employed by the Allison Hardware Co. She taught for a year in the Prescott Consolidated School. |
30 | Mildred Mason | Married Dan Cahalan, June 13. They reside in Sulphur Springs, where she taught in the junior high school for several years before her marriage. |
31 | Ruth M. Rockwell | Married Norman J. Duffy, June 19, at Louisville, Ky. She is the daughter of Will Noble Rockwell, and granddaughter of the late Charles Bemler, pioneer resident of Cedar Falls. |
32 | Ruth Papke | Married Elmer T. Melberg of La Moille, where they reside. She taught in La Moille, Rockwell City, and Carpenter School, Ft. Dodge. He is a custodian at La Moille. |
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33 | Dora Nykvist | Married Dr. Arthur J. Casey, of Remsen, on June 5, at Endora, Kansas. Dora taught last year at Remsen, and previously taught in Traer and Clear Lake. Dr. Casey has been practicing dentistry in Remsen, where they will reside. |
34 | Eleanor Prescott | The daughter of Mildred M. Prescott; married Elwin Snell, June 24. They reside in Waterloo. Eleanor for the last five years has been teaching in Madison School, Mason City, and formerly taught the first grade at St. Ansgar. |
35 | Gladys Dorothy Prescott | Married William S. Burbank on June 17. William is employed by the John Deere Tractor Co., Waterloo, where they reside. Gladys taught school in Algona for the past four years. |
36 | Gladys E. Lockwood | Married John H. Stroud, of Cedar Rapids, on June 3. John is doing graduate work at the University of Chicago, where they reside. Before marriage, Gladys taught for three years in the Indianola High School. |
37 | Harriet Gowdy | The daughter of Dr. H. L. Gowdy, of Belmond, married Charles Hecklinger, son of Louis Hecklinger, on June 11. She taught in the home economics department of the Waterloo schools since 1936. Previously, she taught at Hancock. |
38 | Josephine Hirons | Supervisor of art in the Cedar Falls schools for the last three years; married Charles Pullen, June 4, at Early. Charles is supervisor of rural electrification for Ida County. They will reside in Ida Grove. |
39 | Katherine Udorvich | Married Walter J. Peterson, of Harcourt, on June 5. They will reside in Harcourt. Before marriage, Katherine taught at Lanyon. |
40 | Leona Isakson | Married Burdette Lundberg, of Harlan, where they are residing. |
41 | Margaret Parrett and John Bliese | Married in Batavia and will reside in Cedar Falls. He has been science instructor in the Cedar Falls High School for three years. John attended the University of California for the summer session. |
42 | Margaret Sue Graybeal | Married, June 8, to Rolland W. Esslingen. They reside in Des Moines. He is a representative of Gin and Co. Before marriage, Margaret taught at Shannon City, Thompson, and Jefferson. |
43 | Richard C. Sucher | formerly of Cedar Falls and Story City, married Mary Florence Coughlan of Des Moines on Feb. 15. He is in the band instrument business in Amarillo, where they will reside. Mary has been active in musical circles in Des Moines, and Amarillo, Texas. |
44 | Virginia M. Graham | Married to Dale L. Shuler, of Waterloo, June 18. They now reside in Cedar Falls. She taught at Garner for the last two years. He is manager of a Robert Drug Co. store in Waterloo. |
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45 | Alice Faust | Married Arthur E. Flint, of Sioux Falls on June 10. They reside in Davenport, where Arthur is the Davenport representative of the Mutual Life Insurance Co., Alice is a member of the Public Library. |
46 | Audrey McGee and Charles Shelgren | Married on June 13, at Kirksville, Mo. They reside in Stuart, where Charles is starting his second year as vocational agriculture instructor. Audrey taught the past two years at Jewell. |
47 | Burdette Moeller | The son of Prof. H. C. Moeller, Cedar Falls, married Ruth Peterson, daughter of John Peterson, St. Paul, Minn., on June 14. Burdette is speech and dramatic instructor in the Sac City High School, where they reside. Ruth has been teaching home economics. |
48 | Eleanor Stoddard | Married Carl Rosenstock, of Dumont, on June 23. He is employed by the Standard Oil Co. in Dumont, where they reside. Eleanor taught in the Dumont Public School for several years. |
49 | Frances Mauser | The daughter of Charles Mauser, married Paul Loomis, son of J. W. Loomis, all of Waterloo. Paul works in the engineering department at John Deere Tractor Co. They reside in Waterloo. Frances has been teaching in the Radcliffe schools for four years. |
50 | Gayle Howe | The daughter of Linnie Howe, Bedford, married Jean Carlyle Hoff, son of H. G. Hoff, Fergus Falls, Minn., May 29. Jean is manager of the Gamble store. Gayle has been teaching in the Iowa Falls Junior High School for the past two years. |
51 | Mildred Hale | Married Edgar H. Abels, April 30. Edgar is a partner in the Abels' Furniture Co., Cedar Falls, where they reside. Mildred has taught in Grundy and Tama counties. |
52 | Virginia M. Madson | Married M. W. Broughton, West Union, May 29. They reside in Wadena. Virginia taught in the public school at Wadena and the rural schools of Shelby County. |
53 | Virleen Blackmore and Russell Verploegh | Married, April 8, Maryville, Mo. Russell is instructor in the schools of Van Cleve, where they reside. Before marriage, Virleen taught for four years, and served as principal of the junior high school at McGregor. |
54 | Zaida Corbin | The daughter of R. M. Corbin, Cedar Falls, married C. Aubrey Smith, son of Russell Smith, of Marshalltown, on June 27. Aubrey is manager of the Iowa Electric Light and Power Co., Marshalltown, where they will reside. |
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55 | Cordella M. Hess | Married H. Albert Porter, Jr., Reinbeck, June 11, where they will reside. Albert is employed by Pioneer Hybrid Seed Corn Co. Cordella has been teaching for the past two years at Reinbeck. |
56 | Dorothy Mae Wilson and LeVon Linder | Married on June 22. After teaching at Aurora, he is on the staff of Station WMT, in Waterloo, where they will reside. Dorothy had been art supervisor in the Indianola schools. |
57 | Esther Nykvist | The daughter of Gus Nykvist, Cedar Falls, married Dewayne Doerres, Lone Tree, on June 17. They will reside in Lone Tree, where Dewayne operates a garage. Esther has been teaching in Lone Tree for the past two years. |
58 | Gladys King | Married Vernon Sash on June 15. They reside at Traer. Before marriage, Gladys taught for several years at Dumont. |
59 | Hannah Marie Njus | Married George Speers, State Center, June 15. They are living at State Center, where George operates Speers' Hatchery. Hannah taught for several years in the John Fiske School, Waterloo, and at Alta Vista and Radcliffe. |
60 | Jessie Parrott | The daughter of Nellie Law Parrott, Waterloo, married Frederick G. Loomis, Waterloo, on June 1. They reside at Iowa City, where Frederick is enrolled in the University of Iowa College of Medicine. She has been teaching art in the Cedar Rapids schools. |
61 | Mae Felter | Married Lawrence O. Goodrick, in August. He is teaching in the Owatonna, Minn., High School. |
62 | Mary Lou Mitze and Robert L. Burch | Married on June 3. Both have been teaching in Waverly. They will reside at Geneva, where he is superintendent of schools. |
63 | Winifred Dodd | Married Dale Goodsell, Dumont. They reside in New Hartford, where Dale is a partner in the Frederickson-Goodsell store. For the past three years, Winifred taught in the Dumont and Dows schools. |
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64 | Arlene Archer and Baird McIlroy | Married Baird McIlroy on June 8. They reside in Rock Island, Ill., where Baird is teaching journalism in the high school. Arlene taught one year at Ledyard and one year at Sioux Falls. |
65 | Helen Beed | Married Wilbur Schram, May 28 in Titonka. Wilbur is employed in the Farmers Elevator at Titonka. She taught in the Arnolds Park Consolidated School last year. |
66 | Helen Marshall and Charles Poppenheimer | Married on June 12. They reside at Doon, where Charles is science instructor and athletic coach in the Doon school. Helen taught the fifth and sixth grades of Lincoln School, Cedar Falls, for the past two years. |
67 | Keith McCabe and Katherine Corbin | Married May 30. Katherine has been employed at the Latta School Supply Co., Cedar Falls. Keith is a member of the high school faculty at Clarion, where the couple reside. |
68 | Margaret Good | Married Oliver Larkin, Cedar Falls, Feb. 11, at Lancaster, Mo. Oliver is employed by the Townsend-Merrill Co., Cedar Falls. Margaret has taught in the Janesville school. |
69 | Martha Petersen | Married Charles W. Shedd, on May 29. Charles will be pastor at Anchor Heights Presbyterian Church, Chicago, this year, where they will reside. Martha has taught two years at Williams. |
70 | Richard P. Rollins | Formerly athletic director in the Williams school, married Eleanor Peterson on Oct. 9, 1938. They reside at Iowa Falls, where Richard is managing a retail auto supply store. |
71 | Ruth A. Eddy and Eugene Coon | The daughter of G. A. Eddy, Swaledale, married Eugene Coon at Mason City. Eugene is instructor in industrial arts in Clarion, where they reside. Ruth has been music instructor in Beaman the past two years. |
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72 | 1890 | Celebrating the 50th anniversary of their graduation from the College, members of the Class of 1890 are making plans for their golden reunion. Roster of class members. |
73 | Elizabeth Trygg | Married, May 30, to Rufus W. Epley, Waverly. They will reside on a farm near Shell Rock. The wedding took place in the home of the bride's sister (Carl H. Erbe), Cedar Falls. |
74 | Frank Brandt and Laura Simpson | The daughter of Ernest Simpson, Cedar Falls, and the son of E. C. Brandt, Waterloo, married on June 24. Frank is Wisconsin and Minnesota representative for the Standard Gas Equipment Corp., New York. |
75 | Helen McKitrick and Simon J. Sluter | Married on July 1. They reside in Hollywood, California, where Simon is employed in a Technicolor studio. They were attended by Max Auld and his wife, the former Marian McKitrick, sister of the bride. |
76 | Loren R. Nus | Married Phyllis Brunsvold in the summer. Loren is teacher of English and speech in the Belle Plaine High School. Phyllis has been employed in the internal revenue offices at Des Moines for the past two years. |
77 | Margaret Vandenburgh and Donald Ogren | Married in the summer. Margaret has been the music instructor in the Sac City schools for the past few years. Donald is commercial instructor at the high school in New Providence, where they will reside. |
78 | Marie Casey and Herman C. Cook Jr. | Married on July 10. For the past year Marie has been teaching in Waterloo. Herman is manager of a recreation parlor at Grundy Center, where they reside. |
79 | Mildred Roberts and Warren Sawtelle | Married on June 4. Mildred is the daughter of J. H. Roberts of Hampton, and has been teaching in Latimer. They will reside in Rowan, where Warren is teaching. |
80 | Ruth Nykvist | The daughter of Gust Nykvist, Cedar Falls, married William Macaulay, son of Rev. W. J. Macaulay of Toledo, on Aug. 12. William is now superintendent of schools at Salix. Ruth has been teaching commercial and physical education at Salix. |
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81 | Cap E. Miller | Secretary of the Farm Managers Association; chairman of the Division of Agriculture, North Dakota Agricultural College, Fargo. He was one of the leaders on a two-day tour of the Red River Valley. The group visited farms within a 25-mile radius. |
82 | Dr. Alvin S. Tostlebe | Head of the Department of Economics at the College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio, is spending the year in Paris, France, as Dean of Wooster's Junior Year in France. His wife is the former Pearle Childress. |
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83 | Charles F. Perrott | Principal of the Union High School at Turlock visited the College in June. He was en route to Guttenberg to see his father. His wife is the former Lois M. Moore. |
84 | Dorothy Charles | Has accepted a position as assistant editor of the bibliographical index department of the H. W. Wilson Publishing Co., New York. Dorothy is the daughter of J. W. Charles,, Cedar Falls, member of the education faculty. |
85 | L. Bernice Gremmels | Received the degree of Doctor of Jurisprudence from Loyola University, Chicago, last June. She is employed by the Robert O. Law Publishing Co., Chicago. |
86 | Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hammon | And daughter, Naomi Jewell, of Everett, Wash., were campus visitors early in the summer. E. J.'s wife is the former Eleanor E. Furleigh. |
87 | Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Friis | Living in Anaheim, California, where Leo is city attorney. His wife is the former Lena Jane Carlson. They have one son, James, age 11. |
88 | Mrs. Beatrice (Clock) Peckham | Is now head of the School Department of the Elizabeth Public Library, Elizabeth, N. J.; awarded the George P. Lamonte scholarship for the past summer, which is all expenses for the six weeks summer session of the New Jersey Library School, Trenton. |
89 | Mrs. Frederick Smith (Altha C. Curtis) | The former Altha C. Curtis and husband have two children, Rhoda Kathryn and Jerome Malcolm. Rev. Smith is pastor of the Cleveland Avenue Methodist Church is St. Paul. During the summer, they were teachers at the Epworth League Institute in Colo. |
90 | Mrs. G. H. Gray (Ila E. Taylor) | Was married to G. H. Gray of Blockton on May 28, 1933. They live on a farm near Mt. Ayr. They have a son, Melvin Taylor, born on June 19. A daughter, Martha Sue, born Sept. 13, 1937, died April 23, 1938. |
91 | Mrs. R. P. Jewell (Nina Sells) | The former Nina Sells has been married over ten years. She and her husband have two sons, Tommy, age 9, and Bobby, age 6. R. P. is manager of a J. C. Penney store in Milwaukee. |
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92 | Chauncey Welch | Married Iris Mann, of Lake View, in June. He is the new athletic director and head coach at Red Oak. He coached for four years at Storm Lake--three years in the high school and one year at Buena Vista College. |
93 | Clyde D. Mease | Is serving his first year as superintendent of the Alden public schools. His wife is the former Nira E. Gregory, who taught at Hansell and Hampton. They have a daughter Donna Jean, age 4. Clyde had been superintendent at Alexander for eight years. |
94 | Flora L. Bailey | Supervisor of physical education in East Orange and Maplewood, N. J., public schools; visited her parents, C. H. Bailey, early in the summer before going Southwest to study Navajo customs and articles. |
95 | Harland Hanson | Is starting his first year as superintendent of schools at Holstein this year. His wife is the former Violet B. Mills. Previously, Harland was at Arthur for six years. |
96 | James De Spain | New assistant coach at Red Oak; staff is all from ISTC. |
97 | L. A. Orr | Is now teaching at the Grant Community High School, Ingleside, Ill. He has just published a book entitled "Educational Typing Drills," which is designed to develop speed and accuracy, plus typing technique in the shortest time. |
98 | Lewis G. Hersey | Has recently been appointed branch manager for the Saginaw, Mich., office of the Michigan Society for Group Hospitalization. He and his wife have one son, Billy, and they reside in Saginaw. |
99 | Minard Stout | Is now principal of the University High School, Iowa City. He and his wife have two sons. For five years previously, Minard was principal of the Ft. Dodge High school. He is continuing work on his doctorate at the University of Iowa. |
100 | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wieland. | The former Mabel Collison and husband Edward are living at Carroll. They have a daughter, Laura Mae, born June 1938. Before her marriage, Feb. 5, 1936, Mabel taught at Jackson, Nebraska. |
101 | Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Bessey. (Aletha M. Wright) | Married May 29, 1938; residing in Des Moines where Edwin is employed in the Des Moines post office. Before marriage, the former Aletha M. Wright was primary teacher in Searsboro. |
102 | Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Pennington (Ruth Gertrude Slemmons) | The former Ruth Slemmons and husband Maynard are living in Independence. They have one child, a son, Melvin Richard, born in Dec. 1938. |
103 | Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Nelson | Have moved from Hastings, Neb., to Rockford, Ill., where he is assistant manager of the J. C. Penney Co. His wife is the former Gwen Hatch. They have two sons, Craig, age 3, and Clark, age 9 months. They reside in Rockford. |
104 | Sylvia M. Stilson | Visited the campus in May. |
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105 | Alice Piper | Is starting her second year in the Marshalltown schools. She is teaching the fourth and fifth grades in Anson School. She resides in Marshalltown. |
106 | Everett Manchester | Has been elected athletic coach of the Wellsburg High School. For the past two years, he had been principal and coach of the Rudd Consolidated School. |
107 | Garrett Lenhart | Is now in Gary, Ind., working toward M.A. degree in the Calumet Center, Indiana University. During the past year he has done publicity at the University, and has now been transferred to the Gary Post-Tribune. |
108 | Harlan Rigby | Is the new coach at the Coon Rapids High School. For the past three years he had been coaching at Belmond. Harlan is a former varsity football player of Teachers College. |
109 | Helen Willenburg | Is beginning her first year teaching kindergarten in the Le Mars schools this year. Since graduation, she has taught one year at Remsen, and last year at Schleswig. |
110 | Irene Junkermeier | Married Harold Daubenberger on March 26, 1938. Irene taught at Hedrick following her graduation. Irene and Harold reside at Hedrick. |
111 | James De Spain | Is beginning his first year as assistant coach at Red Oak this fall. He has been coaching at Oakland for the past two years. New head coach at Red Oak is Chauncey Welch. |
112 | Jerome Cross | Is now in the industrial actuarial division, Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., New York City where he resides. |
113 | Martha Zickefoose | Is teaching in the intermediate grades at Clarion this year. Previously she taught the third and fourth grades in the Rowan Consolidated School for two years. |
114 | Mrs. Ruth C. Goeldner (Ruth C. Cook) | The former Ruth C. Cook is teaching in the rural schools of Keokuk County this year. On Sept. 5, 1937, she was married to Walter W. Goeldner, Sigourney, who died Nov. 23, 1938. She now resides in Delta with her parents. |
115 | Roger Barrigar and Helen Freeman | Married in 1936. Roger is beginning his first year as instructor in the Department of Music at the Tennessee State Teachers College, Johnson City. He will supervise the training of the school chorus and band. He was formerly music instructor at Olin. |
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116 | Dr. and Mrs. Allan R. Brown | The former Ethel Olson and husband announce the birth of a son, Richard Allan. Dr. Brown is employed by the General Electric X-Ray Corp., Chicago. |
117 | Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Coe | Have a new daughter, Debra Ann. |
118 | Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Hanawalt | The former Mary Wheat and husband Murvle, of Independence, Kansas, announce the birth of a girl, Patricia Marie. M. H. is professor of English and speech at the Independence Junior College. |
119 | Mr. and Mrs. Otis C. Jackson | The former Bernice M. Leach, and husband, announce the birth of a daughter, Susan Virginia. The Jacksons have two other children, Jean and Frances. They reside in Bremerton, Washington. |
120 | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mahoney | The former Evelyn Roskopf and husband announce the birth of their first child, a daughter. They reside in Webster City. |
121 | Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lawson | The former Alice M. Lundbald and husband, of Spencer, announce the birth of a daughter, Sharon Joy. Before marriage, Alice taught in the Spencer schools, where they reside. |
122 | Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hutchinson | The former Lucille Hagaleen and husband announce the birth of a daughter, Sherritt Kae. They are living at Jefferson. |
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123 | Lambert B. Moffett | Died June 19, at Seattle; survived by his wife, the former Gertrude Hale. Lambert devoted 52 years to school work, and for 32 years had been a principal in the Seattle schools. He retired from teaching in 1938. |
124 | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wagner | The former Ella R. Wesseling and husband Carl announce the birth of a daughter, Ella Ruth, born in June. They reside in Waterloo. Ella received a B. A. degree in physical education in 1931. |
125 | Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Robinson (Betty Kurtz) | The former Betty Kurtz and husband Charles announce the birth of a son born in June. They reside in Ft. Dodge. |
126 | Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Finlayson | The former Lois Dalton and husband Donald announce the birth of a son, Donald Stuart. They reside in Chicago. Lois was secretary in the bureau of publications at the College for eight years. Donald is engaged in promotional publicity work. |
127 | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dutcher | The former Lorraine Peterson and husband Frank announce the birth of a son, Richard Lee. They are living this year at Earling, where Frank is coach in the public schools. Last year he was at Coin. |
128 | Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Nutting | The former Louise Lacey and husband Paul announce the birth of a son, John Frederick, born in April, in Chicago, where they reside. |
129 | Mrs. E. R. Moore (Minnie V. Wynkoop) | The former Minnie V. Wynkoop died, July 8, at Miami, Fla. She formerly taught in the high school at Miami, and also in Anamosa, Maquoketa, and Savannah, Ill. |
130 | Mrs. James R. Mitchell | The former Evelyn Fish married James R. Mitchell on May 29, 1938. They announce the birth of a son, James Merle, July 7. James R. is employed by the Luverne Fire Apparatus Co., Luverne, Minnesota. |
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131 | Chester E. Wright | Died at Beresford, S. D., July 6. He had been engaged in the lumber business at Beresford for many years. |
132 | Elmer E. Kuhn | Died March 24 at the home of his son, Charles R. Kuhn, in Stanton, with whom he resided since the death of his wife in 1935. He is survived by three sons, Charles R., Harold L., and Thomas L., Bedford. |
133 | Frances Dickey | Died at her home in Seattle on June 29. She is survived by five brothers and sisters: Walter, Nelle Dickey Heiser, Arthur, Ella, Edward Dickey. Frances was a member of the Department of Music at the University of Washington for more than twenty years. |
134 | Mrs. Frederick W. Hargrave (Allie Richardson) | Died in Seattle, Wash., July 9, after an illness of three days. She was prominent in the cultural and philanthropic life of Seattle, being a member of the library board and an officer in many clubs and societies. |