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1 | Education goes out of doors Holst--Martin T. (Class of 1944) |
Students in canoe on Prexy's Pond; photo. |
2 | Fall, football and the Marching Band | Marching Band formations; photo. |
3 | Untitled Holst--Martin T. (Class of 1944) |
Students rollerskating on campus; photo. |
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4 | They did it again Holly--Mildred (Publications Staff) |
1200 teachers and students attend high school dramatics conference. |
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5 | Dottie suits the Chis Holly--Mildred (Publications Staff) |
Alpha Chi Epsilon makes humorous bid for Dorothy Lamour. |
6 | Mixing romance and reason | Three lectures on marriage offered. |
7 | Royal Razz Rags | Annual razz banquet gives awards. |
8 | The great and incredible Dane Holly--Mildred (Publications Staff) |
Lauritz Melchior performs on campus; photo. |
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9 | Heads Training School | Alumnus Guy Wagner will succeed Eva May Luse. |
10 | The blue book of commerce | Bureau of Publications issues booklet on commercial education. |
11 | Three fair coeds eat Carl--Loring Monroe (Class of 1946) |
Students enjoy an apple; photo. |
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12 | All-American Eye repeats | The College Eye wins high rating for fourth consecutive year. |
13 | Death comes to Dr. Todd | Charles Otto Todd died May 25, 1941. |
14 | Dr. Price receives honor | Receives honorary doctorate from Cornell College. |
15 | Farewell to the trolleys | Trolleys will no longer run to College Hill; new bus system took over in May. |
16 | Mrs. Holmes dies | Mrs. George H. Holmes died May 12, 1941. |
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17 | Democracy worth any sacrifice | Three hundred students graduate in June; Franklin Myers and J. Ralph Magee address students; photo. |
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18 | Seniors receive awards | Roster of Purple and Old Gold award winners and several other award winners. |
19 | The faculty received awards, too | Professors Sage, Strayer, and Abbott win teaching awards. |
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20 | It's fun to go to Teachers College | Close look at opportunities and facilities for recreation in dormitories and on campus; photo. |
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21 | Teachers College spreads wings of defense over nation | Survey of ISTC alumni who are already in military service; third course for flyers offered on campus and at Livingston Airways; good attendance at conference on teaching democracy; some men do defense work at John Deere; photo. |
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22 | Panthers have best year ever | Win four of five conference championships; overall team record was 84-37; season wrap-ups in track, golf, tennis, and baseball; roster of letter-winners; photo. |
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23 | Orchesis honors mothers | Spring concert presented on Mother's Day weekend; program of dances. |
24 | The streamliner is here | 1941 Old Gold will feature new layout and design. |
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25 | Dorothy Kathryn Egbert | Married Clayton O. Blount, February 2, 1941; reside in Forest Hills, New York. He is an executive manager of Bickfords, Inc. She is now librarian of one of the large New York City high schools. |
26 | Dorothy Leichliter | Married Donald R. Wilson, October 5, 1940; residing in Midland, Michigan. She received the degree of bachelor of religious education from Boston University in June, 1927, and is church secretary of the First Presbyterian Church. |
27 | Edna Helen Pollock | Married Walter Knudson, August 20, 1940; reside in Forsyth, Montana. Edna received an M. A. degree from Teachers College, Columbia University; taught in the public schools of Iowa and Montana, and the State Teachers College, Lock Haven, Pennsylvania. |
28 | Ethel E. Lindsay | Married Nathan E. Stevens on May 25, 1940. They are living on a farm near Renwick, Iowa. |
29 | Helen Bryden | Married Raymond Lindmark on June 2, 1940; reside in Boone, Iowa. He is the manager of the general store at Mineral Ridge, eight miles north of Boone. She has been teaching school at Boone for the past three years. |
30 | Ingeborg E. Nielsen | Married Fred Kuntz on April 6, 1940. They live on a farm near Martelle, Iowa. She taught in the Cedar Rapids schools several years before her marriage. |
31 | Laura Lee Van Delinder | Married Forrest M. Crawford; reside in Rutledge, Tennessee. She was first grade teacher at Ida Grove for five years. |
32 | Laura Whitaker | Married the Reverend C. W. Ruth of Pasadena, November 27, 1940; reside in Pasadena, California. He is a minister of the Nazarene Church and a nationally known evangelist and Bible teacher. She is first vice-president of the Iowa Holiness Association. |
33 | Leonard Schlef | Married Betty Tarr on July 22, 1939; reside in Lyman, Nebraska, where he has been principal of grades for the past twelve years. |
34 | Lila Frances Mayer | Married Mat Kallestad on June 30, 1940. He is the assistant manager of the Gamble Store at Perry, Iowa. |
35 | Martha June Pearson | Married Ralph H. Ramage on June 24, 1940. They reside in Monroe, Iowa. |
36 | Martha Peters | Married William Grigg on June 27, 1940; reside in Wapello, Iowa. |
37 | Mrs. A. E. Kent, (Anna Nelson) | The former Anna Nelson married A. E. Kent, registrar of the Nebraska State Teachers College at Chadron. |
38 | Russell Sohner | Married Dorothy Louise Neil on April 10, 1941, at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where they reside. |
39 | Thelma A. Olsen | Married Glen E. Halling, August 21, 1940; reside at Schaller. Prior to her marriage she taught in the public schools at Schaller, Iowa. |
40 | Vera L. Smith | Married Louis Schmoll, January 6, 1941; reside in Fremont, Nebraska. Louis is managing editor of the Fremont Daily Tribune. Prior to her marriage, she was an instructor in La Crosse Vocational and Adult Schools, La Crosse, Wisconsin. |
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41 | Ansel M. Anderson | Married Carl T. Sackrison on June 27, 1940; reside in Stratford, Iowa. Ansel has been teaching in rural schools in Webster and Hamilton Counties. |
42 | Arthur W. Healy | Married Hazel Baxter on June 25, 1940; reside in Mitchell, South Dakota, where he is acting as publications adviser in the school. In 1940 he won first place state awards for both printed yearbooks and printed papers. |
43 | Bessie Eggland | Married Jordan R. Langland of Faribault, Minnesota, December 21, 1940. They reside in Faribault, where he is an agent for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. She has been teaching in Audubon for the past year. |
44 | Carol Ashley and Ruluff Y. Ressler | Married on December 27, 1940; reside in Tracy, Iowa. Ruluff is teaching commerce and mathematics at Tracy, Iowa. Carol formerly taught in the grades of the La Porte City schools. |
45 | Della V. Butcher | Married Glen L. Larsen on June 30, 1940. They reside in Cedar Falls, Iowa. |
46 | Emma Larsen | Married Floyd E. Christiansen on June 1, 1940. She has been teaching in a rural school in Sac County. They live on a farm near Arthur, Iowa. |
47 | Genevieve Isakson | Married Ivan Ploeger on June 6, 1940; reside in Holstein, Iowa. His present occupation is farming. |
48 | Harry Berg | Married August 10, 1940; reside in Durham, New Hampshire. Harry received his M. A. degree and his Ph. D. degree from the University of Iowa. For the last four years has been assistant in the University History Department in University High School. |
49 | Irene W. Montgomery | Married George Hasler on September 30, 1940. They are living on a farm near Coggon, Iowa. |
50 | Loretta M. Horgan | Married Russell L. Brown on July 27, 1940; reside in Davenport, Iowa. He is in the Legal Department of the district office of the Standard Oil Company of Indiana. |
51 | Lucille Dennis | Married Frederick A. Martin on December 25, 1940; reside in Wichita. He is a salesman for John Sexton Company, with headquarters in Wichita, Kansas. |
52 | Robert Allen | Of Independence, married Ruth Miller of Garden Prairie, Illinois; reside in Minneapolis. He has accepted a position as teaching assistant in the Department of Zoology at the University of Minnesota. He is working on his Ph.D. degree. |
53 | Thelma Jayne and Dale Murray | Married May 26, 1940 and reside in Cincinnati, Iowa. |
54 | Vivian Gissel and Harry B. Heitland | Married March 26, 1941. Harry has accepted a position as salesman for the D. C. Heath Publishing Company. For the last four years Vivian was deputy Tama County Superintendent of Schools. |
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55 | Alberta Claussen | Married Donald Shevel on August 18, 1940. They are living in Gowrie, Iowa, where he is mathematics instructor in the Gowrie High School. |
56 | Donald Keith Aupperle | Married Helen Hoff on December 24, 1940; both of Idaho Falls, Idaho. Donald has been in charge of vocal music in the Junior High School of Idaho Falls. Prior to marriage, Helen was a teacher in Idaho Falls and vicinity. |
57 | Doris Helen Davis | Married Keith E. Johnson of Claremont, New Hampshire, on March 24, 1941. Keith has been an employee of the International Harvester Company of Chicago, Illinois, for the past four years. They reside in Claremont, New Hampshire. |
58 | Dorothy Logan and Kenneth Mueters | Married on February 8, 1941, at the home of her aunt and uncle, Professor W. E. Hays. They are residing in Gowrie where Kenneth is teaching. |
59 | Edna Mae Datisman | Married Harold L. Miller on June 9, 1940. They reside in Marcus, Iowa. |
60 | Eula Hansen | Married Floyd Pohe on August 29, 1940; reside on a sixty acre farm near Selma, California. Floyd is also a grading contractor. Eula has been teaching for several years at Caruthers. |
61 | G. Ferne Carver | Married William Ketchen on June 23, 1940. He is teaching algebra and biology in the high school at Vinton, Iowa. |
62 | Helen Ruth Bohen | Married Ellis Berg on June 9, 1940. He is associated with the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company at Marshalltown, where they reside. |
63 | Herman J. White | Married Kathryn A. Steward on March 9, 1941, in Whiting, Indiana, where they will reside. Herman has been employed for the past year in the Development and Research Department of the Sinclair Oil Refining Company in East Chicago. |
64 | Irene Warner and Edgar P. Swanson | Married June 7, 1940. They have both done graduate work at the State University of Iowa, and are both employed as underwriters for the Equitable Life Insurance Company of Iowa in Spencer, Iowa. |
65 | Irma Lucile Hunt | Married Glen Fobes on December 31, 1940. Glen is principal and band instructor at Greeley, Iowa. |
66 | June R. Vanderheyden | Married Roger H. Smith on December 26, 1940. Roger is a fireman in Waterloo, Iowa, where they will reside. June had been teaching near La Porte City. |
67 | Margaret E. Calderwood | Married Dale M. Douglass on June 8, 1940. They reside in Waterloo. |
68 | Mary Kathryn Mielitz and Merle O. Wiener | Married December 24, 1940; Merle is now an instructor in industrial arts at Red Oak High School. Mary was formerly employed as vocal music instructor in the Rudd Consolidated School. |
69 | Mildred Strahorn | Married John Engelkes on March 24, 1940; reside in Ackley, Iowa. Mildred was formerly a rural teacher. |
70 | Olive Marie Klingbeil | Married William Hillmer on June 7, 1939; had a daughter in October 1940. They now live on a farm north of Mountain Lake, Minnesota. |
71 | Opal A. Schultz | Married Eugene L. Bonynge on October 5, 1940. They reside in Elgin, Illinois, where Eugene is employed in the appliance department of the Spiess Store. |
72 | Ruth Saylor | Married LeRoy Beneke on September 1, 1940. Ruth has been teaching for six years in a rural school in Pocahontas County, Iowa. LeRoy is engaged in farming near Palmer, Iowa. |
73 | Vivian Erickson | Married Ensign Verner Soballe, U. S. N., June 15, 1940, in the Chapel in the Navy Yard. They reside in Honolulu, Hawaii. |
74 | Wilma Mae Bigalk | Married H. R. Isenberg on August 7, 1940, and reside in Primghar, Iowa. |
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75 | Anestel Oleson | Married Milton Schuldt on December 21, 1940. She had teaching in the Forest City School for the past three and a half years. Milton is an electrician. Anestel recently resigned her position and they left for an extended visit to Los Angeles, Caifornia. |
76 | Anna Laura Ball | Married Richard Carlson on May 12, 1940. She taught three years in the Royal Independent School. They are now living at Pequot Lakes, Minnesota, where he is continuing his business in contracting and building. |
77 | Delia Vander Ploeg | Married Tom Delger on October 14, 1940. They reside in Kanawha, Iowa. |
78 | Dorothy Jeanne Wilson | Married Francis B. Carver on October 6, 1940; reside in Spencer, Iowa. Dorothy taught in Reynolds School in Spencer for two years prior to her marriage. |
79 | Eleanor Arms | Married Clifford Beach on March 15, 1941. They will reside on the Arns farm at Doland, South Dakota. Prior to her marriage, she had been commercial teacher in the Plainfield High School. |
80 | Emmett Polderboer | Married Edith Ham on August 22, 1940; reside in Washington, D. C. He is employed as a clerk in the U. S. Dept. of Commerce, Washington, D. C., and is research collaborator with the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service. |
81 | Ferne M. Weisbard | Married Edward Betsinger of Plainfield, Iowa, on October 26, 1940. They are living on a farm near Clarksville, Iowa. |
82 | Frances Gabel | Married Charles D. Bell on May 31, 1940. They reside in Cherokee, Iowa. |
83 | Harriet Huntley | Of Strawberry Point, married Darwin Newton, of Oelwein, on January 1, 1941. They reside in Oelwein, Iowa. |
84 | Ida Mary Hamilton and Louis F. Breitbach | Married March 22, 1940. Louis is now coaching at Dallas Center, Iowa. |
85 | Lillian Angus | Married Blaine Drown on July 10, 1940 at Curlew, Iowa, where they will reside. |
86 | Lois Blattspieler | Married Wilbert Graber on June 9, 1940. They reside at Buffalo Center, Iowa, where he is band director in the Consolidated School. Lois taught two years in the Crystal Lake Consolidated School and one year in the Buffalo Center Consolidated School. |
87 | Lucille A. Schadel | Of Lead, South Dakota, married Paul V. Ferrin of Rapid City, South Dakota, on June 9, 1940; reside in Lead. Lucille taught in the kindergarten department at Lead for two years prior to her marriage. |
88 | Marguerite L. Abele | Married Joe V. Harms on June 29, 1940. They reside at Archer, Iowa. |
89 | Marie Drews | Married Arnold Hass of Cushing, Iowa, on January 1, 1941. They are living on a farm near Cushing. |
90 | Marie Kurtz | Married last June to the Reverend Paul T. Meyer of Hampton, Iowa, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Marie taught sixth grade in Monticello, Iowa, for three years prior to her marriage. |
91 | Marjorie Thomas | Married Glenn Pendleton of Kingsport, Tennessee, where they will reside. He is employed by Tennessee Eastman Corporation. Marjorie, formerly of Audubon, Iowa, taught in the Kingsport, Tennessee, schools for four years prior to her marriage. |
92 | Maybelle Siemens | Married Carl A. Hebner on August 16, 1940; reside in Cooper, Iowa. Prior to marriage, she taught second and third grades in the Cooper schools. |
93 | Mildred Seward | Married Carl Speck on August 10, 1940. Carl is teaching in the Junior High School in Knoxville. Mildred formerly taught in Albion and Vinton. |
94 | Minnie DeVries | Married Edwin Brink on June 6, 1940. They reside at Maurice, Iowa. |
95 | Nedra Maxine Stevens | Married Ralph R. Kathe on June 9, 1940; reside in Hampton, Iowa. Nedra taught for three years at Sheffield, Iowa. |
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96 | The alumni had a good time | Reunion activities; Mrs. Bartlett donates to debate award. |
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97 | Betty Lou Crowell and Roger L. Downing | Were married November 28, 1940, at Mason City, Iowa. Before her marriage she taught first and second grades at Elgin, Iowa. Roger is principal and band director at La Moille, Iowa. |
98 | Beverly Mae Newton | Married Roger E. Harmon on June 16, 1940; reside in Waterloo, Iowa. Beverly is assistant instructor at Dickinson Secretarial school. |
99 | Catherine L. Matthiesen | Married Eddie O. Seagren on July 10, 1940. They reside in Curlew, Iowa. |
100 | Dora Edna Boers | Married Gilbert Gottsche on December 26, 1940. They reside in Milford, Iowa. |
101 | Eleanor Erickson | Married Cedric Van Steenwyk of Sioux Center, Iowa, on March 15, 1941; reside in Sioux Center. Prior to her marriage, she taught one year at Yale, Iowa, and for the past two years at Sioux Center. |
102 | Elfrieda Kaiser and Norris T. Pritchard | Were married April 13, 1941. Norris, who was granted the M. A. degree at the University of Iowa in June, 1940, is teaching economics at Macalester College, St. Paul, Minnesota. |
103 | Frances Williams and Perry H. Grier | Married October 12, 1940; reside in Cedar Falls. Perry is General Agent for American Reserve Life Insurance Company. |
104 | Ireta Willits | Married E. L. Keith on May 24, 1940. They reside in Wapello, Iowa. |
105 | Isabelle Mowbray | Married the Reverend A. J. Starke on September 1, 1940. He is pastor of the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Davenport, where they will reside. Isabelle was a teacher in the Shellsburg school for a year previously. |
106 | Jean F. Denker | Married Harvey Thomas on August 25, 1940. They reside at Green Mountain, Iowa. |
107 | Margaret Wilkie | Married Lynn Bickett, December 20, 1940. They reside in Farragut, Iowa. |
108 | Marie Baker and Virgil J. O'Connor | Married December 28, 1940. Marie had taught at Colwell, Iowa, and Virgil is teaching at McMillan, Michigan. |
109 | Mary Louise Jennings and Art Borwick | Married April 19, 1941, at Marshalltown. Art was a member of the baseball team, and president of the "I" club, honor athletic organization. |
110 | Ruth Adeline Porter | Married H. Boyd Garton on June 14, 1940. Prior to her marriage, she was assistant in the kindergarten at Fort Dodge, Iowa, where they reside. |
111 | Ruth C. Meyer | Married Ben Butenschoen on April 20, 1940. They reside in Wilton Junction, Iowa. |
112 | Wilma Seefeldt | Of St. Ansgar, Iowa, married Alvin A. Frank of Elma on December 29, 1940. They will reside at Elma, Iowa, where Alvin is manager of a creamery. Before her marriage, Wilma taught at Grafton. |
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113 | Carolyn Wilkinson | Married Kenneth Hoffman on April 19, 1941. She had been teaching in the Orange Center School five years prior to her marriage. Kenneth is employed by the Brown Implement Company in Waterloo, where they couple reside. |
114 | Mabel Jean Thomas | Married Ronald Kaufmann on October 26, 1940, at Beaman, Iowa, where they reside. She taught in a rural school south of Beaman during in 1939-1940. |
115 | Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Pippinger, (Lois Bowman) | The former Lois Bowman and her husband announce the birth of a daughter, Jo Ann Elaine. They reside in Des Moines, Iowa. |
116 | Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hill, (Amy Ruth Austin) | The former Amy Ruth Austin and her husband, of Oskaloosa, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, Charles Austin. Charles E. teaches history and government at William Penn College, in Oskaloosa, Iowa. |
117 | Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Heath, (Katherine Rose) | The former Katherine Rose and her husband, of Chicago, Illinois, announce the birth of a son, Jeremy. He has a brother, Michael. Gordon is a commercial artist with A. C. McClurg and Company, publishers in Chicago. |
118 | Mr. and Mrs. Ivon McRae, (Oneta Haney) | The former Oneta Haney and her husband, of Anaheim, California, announce the birth of a daughter, Ivona; they have another daughter, Rachel. Oneta is hoping to see her former roommate, Mildred Wright, now teaching in Kansas City, Missouri, this summer. |
119 | Mr. and Mrs. Karl E. Dubbert, (Alis Vegors) | The former Alis Vegors and her husband, of Spring Valley, New York, announce the birth of a son, Carey Eugene. They have a daughter, Donna Mae. Karl is head of the Mathematics Department of the Spring Valley High School. |
120 | Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hiller, (Martha Blankenhorn) | The former Martha Blankenhorn and her husband, of Morning Sun, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, Larry Keith. |
121 | Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd C. Paul | Announce the birth of a son, John Joseph. Lloyd and his family reside in Chicago, Illinois. |
122 | Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Rollins | Of Iowa Falls, announce the birth of a daughter, Claire Ann. They also have a son, James Richard. Richard is manager of an auto supply store in Iowa Falls. |
123 | Ruth Irene Bahr | Married James Lamer of Whitten, Iowa, on February 15, 1941. They are residing on a farm near Whitten. Prior to her marriage, Ruth taught in the Whitten Consolidated Schools. |
124 | Winona Wilson and William C. Wright | Married at Dubuque on December 28, 1940. They will reside in Kingsley, Iowa, where William has accepted a position to teach in the high school. Winona had attended the college for three years, during which time she was affiliated with V. O. V. Sigma Phi. |
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125 | Bert B. Welty | Died at his home in Nevada, Iowa, April 7, 1941; survived by his wife, his son, Paul, and two daughters, Esther Stevenson, and Mildred Braunschweiger. An active attorney in Nevada since 1899; operated and managed several farms in Story County. |
126 | George E. Winter | The Des Moines postmaster returned the April 1941, issue of the Alumnus magazine with the notation "party addressed deceased." |
127 | Isabel Cowan | Died at her home in Windom, Minnesota, December 27, 1940. Since 1912 her residence has been Windom, Minnesota, where three surviving brothers live. She was a native of Ontario, Canada, and came with her parents to O'Brien County, Iowa, in 1874. |
128 | Joseph C. McGee | Died September 14, 1940, at his home in San Gabriel, California. He taught twenty-three years in the Los Angeles schools, retiring in 1933. He devoted later years to the care of his orange ranch. |
129 | Men having a "jam" session | Men play harmonicas and an accordion; photo. |
130 | Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ridenour, (Ruth Boardman) | The former Ruth Boardman and her husband announce the birth of a son, Stephen Campbell. Ruth, is the daughter of the Business Manager of the college. |
131 | Mr. and Mrs. Orville Thurston, (Jean Calmer) | The former Jean Calmer and her husband, Orville, of Spencer, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, Gary Jay. |
132 | Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Long, (Doris Merriam) | The former Doris Merriam and her husband of Yale, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, Richard Ronald. R. A. is superintendent of schools at Yale. |
133 | Mr. and Mrs. Vern Frieden, (Joyce Pixler) | The former Joyce Pixler and her husband, of West Union, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, Ronald George. |
134 | Mrs. Clyde L. Hulsizer, (Ada Groves) | Died at the Iowa Lutheran Hospital in Des Moines, January 17, 1941. She married Clyde L. Hulsizer, district governor, and later director, of Rotary International. She did graduate work at the State University of Iowa, and taught for seven years. |
135 | Mrs. J. G. McAlvin, (Clara Hearst) | Died at the St. Francis Hospital in Waterloo, April 18, 1941. Born near Cedar Falls; on June 7, 1898, she married Dr. J. G. McAlvin. She taught in the public schools of Cedar Falls four years; member of the West Waterloo school board six years. |
136 | Mrs. James Clayton, (Isabelle Fields) | The former Isabelle Fields died April 3, 1941, in Rowley, Iowa. She formerly lived in Dexter, Minnesota. Her husband died in October 1940. |
137 | Ned Jenness | Died in Nampa, Idaho, August 1, 1940. His wife, the former Winifred Hazen, is living in Nampa. Ned left Sioux City in 1907, where he was associated with his cousin, W. C. Hills, in the ownership of five Woodbury County weekly newspapers. |
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138 | Albert L. Halstead | Editor of the Rock Valley Bee for thirty-three years, died February 19, 1941. He is survived by his wife, Christina Halstead. He sold the Bee in October 1940, because of ill health; town clerk for more than twenty years; secretary of Board of Education. |
139 | Bicycling for fun! | Two students ride their bicycles; photo. |
140 | Emma V. Shoudy | Is living in Los Angeles, California. She retired from teaching in the Los Angeles school system two years ago. |
141 | Flora M. Dolmage | A former student at the College, died January 17, 1941, in Omaha, Nebraska. She taught in the public schools at Victor, Iowa, for over thirty years. Her sister Eva (Mrs. C. W. Rubel) also attended the College. |
142 | Margaret Oliver | A member of the English department faculty of the College from 1901 to 1917, died March 7, 1941, at La Feria, Texas, at the age of 80. The La Feria community, in the lower Rio Grande Valley, celebrated her eightieth birthday. |
143 | Mrs. Ceylon E. Stowell, (Mary E. Warnick) | Died at her home in Kalispell, Montana, February 10, 1941. In 1934 she married Ceylon Stowell at Kalispell and had made her residence there since that time. She taught in Montana for about seven years. |
144 | Mrs. Erwin C. Naylor, (Clare E. Owen) | Died February 22, 1940. She had been living at Stratford, Iowa. She taught several years following graduation, marrying in 1911. She is survived by her husband and three children, Max of Pocahontas, Ruth of Delhi, and Luella of Stratford. |
145 | Mrs. F. P. Madson, (Mabel Toye) | Died December 16, 1940, at her home in Northwood, Iowa. Following the death of her husband in 1921, she was employed in the Northwood post office until last August. She is survived by three daughters, her parents, and a sister. |
146 | Phoebe Dixon | Is now living at Eleanor Lodge, Chicago, Illinois. She spent part of the winter months traveling through Florida, Georgia, Alabama, and cities en route. She also attended the University of Alabama for a semester. |
147 | T. B. Morris | Living in McGregor, Minnesota "on the shore of one of Minnesota's finest lakes and enjoying it," he has forty-one years' credit of teaching to look back on now. |
148 | Wallace J. Knobbs | Died December 19, 1940, at his home in Kirksville, Missouri. In 1924, he became Professor of Agriculture in the State Teachers College at Kirksville, Missouri, which position he held for the remainder of his life. |
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149 | Aubrey C. Grubb and Ruth Monnet Grubb | Daughter, R. Maxine Grubb, has been made secretary of a western Canadian writer's organization, the Critic's Circle, which helps beginning writers. She resides in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. |
150 | C. W. Milburn, (Aurilla Challey) | C. W. Milburn is with the U. S. Immigration and Naturalization Service at Duluth, Minnesota, where he and his wife, the former Aurilla Challey, reside. They have two children, Dolores and Albert. |
151 | Dr. James A. Storing | Has been elected secretary to the Colgate University chapter of the American Association of University Professors. He has been an instructor in politics at Colgate University since 1938. |
152 | Geneva Waters | Living in Postville, Iowa, she has taught for several years at Springville, Iowa. She has an article entitled "Friend of the Farm Wife," in the March issue of "The Palimpsest," a magazine published by the State Historical Society of Iowa at Iowa City. |
153 | Mary Enid and Ruth Farran | Ruth and Mary are living in New York City. |
154 | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Youtz, (Ruth Carstensen) | Now living at Cambridge, Massachusetts, while Arthur is completing work on a Ph. D. degree in philosophy at Harvard University. |
155 | Mrs. Charles Lovejoy, (Verna Kohlstedt) | She and her husband are living on a farm near Graettinger, Iowa. They have two children, Mary Lou and Patty Jo. |
156 | Mrs. Harriet C. Bostwick, (Harriet Coulson) | Has moved from Chicago, Illinois, to San Diego, California. |
157 | Mrs. J. A. Hoskins, (Elsie Whitford) | Is now teaching at the high school in Laguna Beach, California. Her work in genealogy has been accepted for publication in Volume VII, "Compendium of American Genealogy," and in "Who's Who in Genealogy," a handbook. |
158 | Mrs. J. G. Schjulstad, (Maude Boaden) | Is principal of grade schools at Chamberlain, South Dakota. Previously she was teacher in public schools in Sioux City, Iowa, and county superintendent of schools in Brule County, South Dakota. |
159 | Mrs. James E. Parker, (Cordelia S. Treat) | Reports a change of address from New Port Richey, Florida, to Spencer, Iowa. |
160 | Mrs. John Muchmore, (Maude Hood) | For two years she was employed in the county engineer's office at Independence, Iowa, where she and her husband reside. They were married August 27, 1939. John operates a truck with the McCoy Freight Line of Waterloo, Iowa. |
161 | Mrs. Leeila Bishop, (Leeila Roskopf) | Is now living in Stockton, California. |
162 | Mrs. Marvin H. Tow, (Lillian Thein) | Has moved to Harrisburg, Illinois. |
163 | Mrs. R. D. Wood, (Aletha Carney) | Has moved to Homewood, Illinois. |
164 | Mrs. Robert R. Hyde, (Berneta Standish) | Has moved to Stone City, Iowa. |
165 | Mrs. Virgil Winnie, (Edna Hadley) | Will visit the mainland United States this summer after having lived in Honolulu for the past five years. She will bring her young son with her. |
166 | Robert J. Green, Edna J. Barnes and Ruth M. Barnes | Are, respectively, city superintendent of Greenfield, county seat of Adair County, county superintendent of Adair County, and high school normal training teacher in Greenfield, Adair County. |
167 | Ruth Elizabeth Buehler | Married Darwin Dean Wagner of Belgrade, Nebraska on November 14, 1939. They are now living near Sac City, Iowa. |
168 | Stephen J. Baldwin | Has moved from Denver Colorado, to Long Beach, California. |
169 | The Rev. G. Scott Porter | Is pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Sioux City, Iowa. Married in 1931 to Helen Craig of St. Joseph, Missouri, he is the father of three children, Sally Ann, Scott Tucker, and Mary Bess. Previously he was located in Saracoxie, Missouri. |
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170 | Arthur Tessmer | Is an instructor in industrial arts in Ketchikan, Alaska. He said that "It's just like living in the states, except that the pioneer spirit still prevails. People are friendly, and do not have the tendency to put the teacher on a false pedestal." |
171 | David Grant, (Elinor Brokaw) | David is now director of forensics at Hastings College, Hastings, Nebraska. His wife is the former Elinor Brokaw. David taught in Council Bluffs. He received his M. A. degree from the University of Iowa in 1940, and is now working on his Ph. D. |
172 | De Etta Johnston | Married Ralph F. Mattheis on November 23, 1940; reside in Des Moines, Iowa. |
173 | Dorothy H. Tuthill | Is now the wife of Frank Hunt, and lives at New Hampton, Iowa. |
174 | Edwin C. Kepler | Is editor of the Waushara Argus, weekly newspaper at Wautoma, Wisconsin. It is an all-around job--selling advertising, writing news copy, editorials, editing correspondence, writing heads and reading proofs, and then making up the pages in the shop. |
175 | Helen L. Phelps | Has made a change in address to Washington, D. C. |
176 | Hugh A. Derham | He is a junior custodial officer in the Department of Justice located at Latuna, Texas. |
177 | Jack Kwolek and Grace Freeburg | Jack, who formerly taught in the high school at Otranto, Iowa, is now employed in the Hammond, Indiana, Technical High School. His wife is the former Grace Freeburg, who was employed in the Registrar's office at the College. |
178 | Jacob C. Sadoff | High school principal at Corwith, Iowa; one of three persons awarded a summer school session scholarship at George Peabody College. This scholarship was awarded through the cooperation of Peabody College and the State Department of Public Instruction. |
179 | James Forrest Charles | Began work as announcer for station KHBG, Okmulgee, Oklahoma, in March. He previously taught in the high school at Sand Springs, Oklahoma. |
180 | John H. Smith | Hs recently received his Ph. D. degree in business statistics from the University of Chicago. He is now working as research associate for the Cowles Commission for Economic Research. |
181 | Kenneth Crowell | Is now teaching in the Social Science Department of the high school at Savannah, Illinois. Previously, he had been teaching at Colville, Iowa. |
182 | LeRoy Jensen | Coach at the Gaza Consolidated School; set a basketball record during the past two seasons. Last year was the first time in the history of O'Brien County that a Class B school has ever won the Class A championship. |
183 | Marlan Dale Vetterick | Is teaching in the Commercial Department of the North Dakota State School of Science. He was married October 15, 1938, to Phyllis Olsen. They have one daughter, Joan Gail. They now reside in Wahpeton, North Dakota. |
184 | Mr. and Mrs. Floyd A. Robinson | Now live in Boone, Iowa, where he has been supervisor of industrial arts for four years. They have two daughters, Evelyn Jean and Mary Josephine. Floyd received his master of education degree from the University of Minnesota last summer. |
185 | Mrs. John E. Kelly, (Gladys B. Lande) | Now living at Winnebago, Minnesota, where her husband is sales supervisor of the Interstate Power Company. They have a daughter, Marilyn Jane. |
186 | Mrs. Paul V. Ferrin, (Lucille Schadel) | Has moved from Rapid City, South Dakota, to Lead, South Dakota. |
187 | Mrs. W. M. Shank, (Mary Sheridan) | Is now living in Indianapolis, Indiana, where her husband is an engineer at R. C. A. |
188 | R. Leland Dix | Is now employed as a traveling representative for Lee Larson and Company, of Waukesha, Wisconsin, where he resides. The company is a highway advertising concern operating throughout the United States and parts of Canada. |
189 | Rachel Rosenberger | Has been teaching in the State Teachers College at St. Cloud, Minnesota, during the past year. |
190 | Ray Blake | Is now a member of the Physical Education Department faculty of Eastern Illinois State Teachers College at Charleston, Illinois. He had been general science teacher and assistant coach at Independence, Iowa. |