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1 | Highlights of the 1940 celebration | Photo essay on 1940 Homecoming; photo. |
2 | The campus beautiful | Looking north toward Lawther Hall; photo. |
3 | Untitled | Students enjoy a Coke; photo. |
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4 | A bronze plaque | Students look at plaque honoring President Latham; photo. |
5 | Visiting speakers announced | George Caitlin, George Roemmert, and Charles Morgan will speak on campus. |
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6 | First family at home | President and family welcome summer students in series of informal gatherings; Anna B. Lawther was guest at reception for Lawther Hall students. |
7 | Freedom of speech | Many come to campus for series of conferences including the PTA, safety educators, and public relations professionals. |
8 | Waymack addresses grads | 209 students receive degrees or diplomas in summer; W. W. Waymack gives address; photo. |
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9 | New faculty faces | Roster of new faculty and their assignments. |
10 | There's romance on the Teachers College campus | Students sit on bench near Pond at night; photo. |
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11 | Iowa's educational parents; state board directs higher education | History and responsibilities of the Iowa State Board of Education, ISTC governing board; photo. |
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12 | A third of a century's progress Boyd--W. R. (Board of Education) |
History of achievements of Board of Education; photo. |
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13 | Men and women at work; introducing members of the Iowa State Board of Education | Biographical sketches of board members. |
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14 | Mighty midgets are after title Burrell--Harry G. (Student--1941-1942; Bureau of Publications Staff) |
It is hard to predict football season success, because many men may be in military service; photo. |
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15 | For basketball fans--a brand new team | 1941-1942 season preview. |
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16 | News and previews of other sports | News of wrestling, cross country, track, and baseball; season records; schedules. |
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17 | Can you drive without spilling the milk?; drivers face tight situation | Students receive driver education classes on campus using two dual control cars; photo. |
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18 | Baker Hall coeds | Large enrollment of women in 1941 summer session leads to their being housed in Baker Hall; photo. |
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19 | Iowa teachers--defenders of democracy | Evelyn Hanisch writes to friend in military service. |
20 | My day in Uncle Sam's Army | Justin Martin describes a typical day in basic training. |
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21 | Uncle Sam's radio man--John Lakin at Camp Claiborne | John Lakin describes his work with radio communications in the army. |
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22 | He's off for the army | Roland Wick departs for army physical; friends up early to see him off; but he returns when he fails the examination; photo. |
23 | Mrs. Dallas P. Vinette, (Anne C. Hart) | Is located at Fort Monroe, Virginia. Her husband is a captain in the Coast Artillery School there. |
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24 | An alumni association in the Army? | Wendell Wood, John Cross, and Ronald Moeller formed an alumni association in the army when they met at the Quartermaster Replacement Training Center, Fort Francis E. Warren, Wyoming. Ronald has completed his basic training. |
25 | Blaine K. Coburn | Graduated from Randolph Field, Texas, the "West Point of the Air," in the summer. |
26 | Gerald Foss, Walter Knapp, Eddie Stewart, Darrell Black - AT Camp Polk | Foss is with the Service Battery, 54th Field Artillery Battalion; Knapp is with Company D of the 36th Infantry; Stewart is in Company C of the 67th Field Artillery; Black is with Company F of the 40th Armored Regiment. |
27 | Gerald Pieres | Is a private in the army, and is located with Company E, 32nd Armored Regiment (L), at Camp Polk, Louisiana. |
28 | In the Philippine Islands | Guy Iversen is a second lieutenant in the Army Air Corps Reserve at Nichols Field, Philippine Islands; he will serve as an instructor or on patrol duty. He graduated May 29, 1941, from the Air Corps Advanced Flying School at Stockton Field, California. |
29 | J. Harrison Hamilton | Has been assigned to the air corps at the Portland, Oregon, Air Base, where he was assigned to the wing office, the equivalent of regimental headquarters in the last war. His duties include typing, filing technical orders, and sending radiograms. |
30 | Leo "Iron Man" Kagan | Is at Pine Camp, New York, with the medical detachment of the 80th Armored Regiment. He volunteered May 16, 1941. He is an acting sergeant and attended the non-commissioned officers' school. He plays on the company softball team. |
31 | Leslie H. Burch | Is a student at the Los Angeles Aeronautical Institute, and lived in Glendale, California. He formerly taught in Geneva and Marshalltown, Iowa. He serves also as an instructor in mathematics. |
32 | Lieut. Leslie V. Dix | Is now on duty with the Fifth Division of the United States Regular Army on the Commanding General's staff as Assistant Adjutant General. His wife and son will join him in Tennessee; in July they will go to the home station, Fort Custer, Michigan. |
33 | Mrs. G. T. Kesler, (Lillie V. Nelson) | Is now living in El Paso, Texas. Her husband is a captain in the 63rd Coast Artillery. They have a son, Robert Willard. |
34 | Private Robert C. Mineck | Is at Camp Roberts, San Miguel, California. He is a member of Company B of the 87th Infantry Training Battalion. His plans called for six weeks' basic training in combat weapons and seven weeks' training as a specialist in receiving and sending code. |
35 | Ray Pedersen | Former Cedar Falls High School speech instructor, is a private in Company B of the 32nd Battalion, and reported to Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. |
36 | Two flying cadets | Wayne Rathbun and Robert Todd were graduated from the Air Corps Advanced Flying School, Brooks Field, Texas, in the summer. |
37 | Walter E. Brown, Jr. | Left for a year's service in the United States Army, a volunteer from the Newton draft board. He has been teaching at Newton, Iowa, for the past few years. |
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38 | Friends of the former president | The daughter of Helen Seerley Clark, Elizabeth, married Edward R. Hanna, of Gilroy, California, May 10, 1941. They will reside in Gilroy, California. |
39 | Harriet Case | Married William H. Merner, Cedar Falls attorney, June 2, 1941; they will reside in Cedar Falls. Harriet has been a member of the Cosmopolitan School of Music faculty in Chicago as a teacher of voice. She has been a concert singer. |
40 | Mildred Yockey | Married William Roger Revelle, June 30, 1941; reside in Pasadena, California. She formerly taught in the John Marshall Junior High School at Seattle, Washington. |
41 | Modesta Miguet | Married Maurice Koon, February 2, 1941. He is a field representative for the Loyalty Group Insurance Association. They reside in Waterloo. |
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42 | Caroline Miguet | Married Albert Goss, June 5, 1941. Albert is employed as an engineer for a gold mine in Lead, South Dakota, where they reside. Caroline is a native of Independence, Iowa. She had been teaching at Iowa Falls, Iowa, for the last several years. |
43 | Eleanor M. Robb | Married John T. Howard, December 26, 1940. She is children's librarian in the Cleveland, Ohio, Public Library; resides in Cleveland. |
44 | Ethel Abney | On April 10, 1941, married Frank L. Schubert, farmer and stockman of Jo Daviess County, Illinois. They live on a farm near Woodbine, and their address is Stockton. She taught for thirteen years at the Stockton High School. |
45 | Frank Krieg | Married Florence Solbeck on June 7, 1941. Frank is employed in the office of the John Deere Tractor Company. Florence is a graduate of Gates Business College, Waterloo, where they reside. |
46 | Gertrude Erbe | Married Martin Bush; now reside in Jacksonville, Florida, where they operate a grocery store. Gertrude had taught at Reinbeck, Iowa, for several years previously, and had operated a filling station at McGregor, Iowa. |
47 | Jane Alice Schuster | Of Shelby, Iowa, married Amandus F. Peters of Casa Grande, Arizona, May 30, 1941. Before marriage Jane taught at Missouri Valley, Iowa. Amandus is engaged in farming, and they reside at Casa Grande, Arizona. |
48 | Lela Johnson | Married May 16, 1941, to Edward J. Hodson of Milford, Iowa, where they reside. |
49 | Lucille Popejoy | Formerly of Portland, Oregon, married Harry J. Price, February 2, 1941. They have moved to San Diego, California, where he is employed in aircraft work by the government. |
50 | Mamie Irene Ellis and Ray Dean McBurney | Married June 29, 1941. Mamie taught in the Newton, Iowa, schools previously. Ray is educational advisor in the Civilian Conservation Corps at Guthrie Center, Iowa, where they reside. |
51 | Margaret V. Christiansen | Married James Elmer Jokumsen, June 11, 1941; reside in Cedar Falls. Before marriage she taught in Lincoln School in Cedar Falls. James is employed by the Chamberlain Corporation. |
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52 | Elnore Jay and Lenore Jay | Twin sisters were married, July 3, 1941. Elnore married William Mooney. Lenore married Dr. Vincent Carstensen. William is a senior law student at Notre Dame. Dr. Carstensen is now first lieutenant at Ellington Field, Houston, Texas; medical corps. |
53 | Helen Frank | Married Jerold L. Fardal, on July 12, 1941. Jerold is secretary-treasurer of the Nissen Packing Company of Webster City, where they reside. Since graduation Helen has been teaching at Nashua and Webster City, Iowa. |
54 | Leone Munson | Married Howard Hill, March 22, 1941. They reside at Davenport, where Howard is employed in the United States arsenal. Before her marriage, Leone taught in the Gowrie, Iowa, High School. |
55 | Norma Rupprich | Married Lieut. E. H. Jebe on June 16, 1941; reside in Hampton, Virginia. Jebe is now on extended active duty with the army, stationed at Fortress Monroe, Virginia, as instructor in coast artillery. |
56 | Violette Nasby and Gladyce Nasby Double ring ceremony |
On June 29, 1941, Violette married Clarence R. Eppard, and Gladyce married Philip W. Sorensen. Eppard works for New York Life Insurance Company in Marshalltown. Dr. Sorensen is a resident physician awaiting his commission as lieutenant in the U. S. Army. |
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57 | Anita Thalman | Married the Reverend Arthur Frankhauser, on June 18, 1941. For the last four years Arthur has been pastor of the First Evangelical Church at Aredale, Iowa, where the couple are living. |
58 | Ardell and Genevieve Ostergaard | Married in a double ceremony. Ardell married Roy A. Johnson, and Genevieve married Paul R. Jones. The Johnsons reside in Burlington, Iowa, and the Joneses are residing in Adair, Iowa. |
59 | Judy Greve and William Sims | Married on December 9, 1939, and reside in Los Angeles, California. William, who has two terms left to complete his B. A. degree, taught at Orchard, Iowa, for the last two years. Judy was employed in the mimeograph office at the college. |
60 | Lucia Steeves | Married Clyde Schuler, on June 14. Lucia has been teaching at Villisca, Iowa, and Clyde, a graduate of Western Union College, LeMars, Iowa, farms near Griswold, Iowa. |
61 | Margaret Robertson | Married Arnold Emmel, on June 12, 1941. Arnold is now a radio operator for the Pennsylvania Air Lines at Grand Rapids, Michigan, where they reside. Margaret taught for two years in Montezuma, Iowa, before marriage. |
62 | Virginia Olsen | Married Homer O. Hansen, on June 8, 1941; reside in Cedar Falls. Homer is employed at Gamble Robinson's, Waterloo. Virginia has been teaching at Eagle Grove, Iowa. |
63 | William McNabb and Maxine DuVall | Married on June 15, 1941. The couple spent the summer at Ann Arbor, Michigan, where William completed work on the M. A. degree. Last year he began teaching at the Northwestern Naval and Military School for Boys at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. |
64 | Winifred Grawe | Married Harold Garland, on May 28, 1941. They reside at Denison, Iowa, where Harold is employed. |
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65 | Donald E. Burch | Has been appointed principal of the Hudson, Iowa Consolidated School. He married Marilla Fink of Woodbine this summer, and the couple are now living at Hudson. For the past three years, Donald taught commerce at Aplington, Iowa. |
66 | Dorothy Crowell and Edward Ericksen | Married on June 4, 1941. Dorothy's father, the Rev. Clark M. Crowell, read the ceremony. Edward is a former student and is engaged in farming. Dorothy taught for two years at Conroy, Iowa, and last year at Corwith, Iowa. |
67 | Edith Akin and Merle Anderson | Married on May 9, 1941. Merle is teaching at Newhall, Iowa, where the couple is living. Edith taught at Dallas Center, Iowa. During the summer they were living in Waterloo. |
68 | Edna Iseminger and Otis Budlong | Married on April 2, 1941. Otis is now engaged in farming near Cedar Falls. Edna has been teaching in the Stanhope, Iowa, schools. |
69 | Ethel Marie Blain | Married Sgt. Francis C. Johnson, on June 27, 1941. Sgt. Johnson is now serving as technical sergeant with the 133rd Infantry located at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana. Before marriage, Ethel taught at Lincoln School in Cedar Falls. |
70 | Joyce Tooker | Married on June 1, 1941, to Richard W. Lindroth of Luana, Iowa. After the ceremony, they left by train for Los Angeles, California, where Richard is employed at Barker Brothers furniture Store. They reside in Culver City. |
71 | Kathryn Mak | Married John Paul Johnson, on May 10, 1941. John works in the quality control department of the Kraft Cheese Company in Green Bay, where they reside. Since graduation, Kathryn was employed as cafeteria director at the Y. M. C. A. in Green Bay, Wisconsin |
72 | Naomi R. Cook | Married Cache M. Flesher on October 28, 1939; lives at Urbana, Iowa. Cache, formerly of Sacramento, California, is engaged in carpenter and electrical work. Naomi has taught the past three years at Shellsburg, Iowa. |
73 | Neva L. Cox | Married Mason Strawhacker on May 21, 1941. They reside in Burlington, Iowa. Neva taught at Oakville, Iowa, for four years before her marriage. |
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74 | Esther L. Martin | Married J. H. Meredith of Norway, Iowa, on February 4, 1941. They reside in Baldwin Park, California. |
75 | Gordon W. Stainbrook and Louise Nechville | Married June 22, 1941, in Yuma, Arizona; reside at Hermosa Beach, California. Gordon is affiliated with the North American Aircraft Company of Los Angeles, California. |
76 | Grace Clancey and Ivan Mauer | Married on June 8, 1941, at Renwick, Iowa. Grace has been teaching at Letts. Ivan is teaching commerce at Newhall, Iowa. |
77 | Gwyneth Smiley | Married Charles Mauser, Jr., on June 4, 1941. Gwyneth has been teaching at Stratford and West Union. Charles is employed by the Pittsburgh Des Moines Steel Company at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. They reside at Coraopolis, Pennsylvania. |
78 | Jean Norris | Married James J. Quinn of Waterloo, on July 24, 1941. Jean has been employed as secretary in the McCoy and Beecher Law offices. James is a graduate of Our Lady of Victory Academy in Waterloo and is employed by Western Union. They reside in Waterloo. |
79 | Laura Closson and David Ward Rust | Married on June 25, 1941. Laura has been teaching at Newton, Iowa, in the kindergarten for the past two years. David graduated from the Philadelphia Naval Yard government school as an inspector of aeronautical equipment. They reside in Akron, Ohio. |
80 | Mabel Anderson | Married Cecil L. Cocking on May 26, 1941. Mabel has been teaching at Armstrong, Iowa. Cecil attended Iowa State College. They reside with his parents near Manchester. |
81 | Margaret Kerr and Wendell F. Wood | Married on June 4, 1941; Wendell teaches English in Orange Consolidated High School, Waterloo. He completed work on the master's degree during the summer session at the University of Iowa. Margaret has been teaching at LeGrand, Iowa in the primary grades. |
82 | Marian Yarcho | Married Edward Kruse on June 21, 1941. Marian has been commercial instructor in the Webster City, Iowa, High School. Edward is credit manager of Sears, Roebuck Company in Waterloo, where they reside. |
83 | Marion Palmquist | Married Delbert L. Haven on June 7, 1941. Marion has been teaching at Thornton, Iowa. Delbert served four years with the U. S. Navy and was honorably discharged two years ago. He is now employed at the John Deere Tractor Company in Waterloo. |
84 | Mildred Kvidera and Paul J. Skarda | Married on June 3, 1941. Paul has taught at Prescott, Iowa, and is now located at Elma, Iowa, where they reside. Mildred taught in York and Clark townships for the past three years. |
85 | Opal Dunn and Ronald Grandfield | Married on May 17, 1941; reside in Des Moines, Iowa. Ronald is the athletic coach in the Woodside Independent School. Opal was primary teacher in Woodside Independent School, Des Moines. |
86 | Ruby Willoughby and Wendell Phillips | Married on June 2, 1941. Ruby taught at Union one year and last year took graduate work at the University of Iowa. Wendell is also taking advanced work at the University. He is teaching English in the high school at Clear Lake, where they reside. |
87 | Ruth Share | Married Gene Patrick on June 22, 1941. Ruth has been teaching at Wapello, Iowa. A graduate of Wapello High School, Gene is employed by the Chevrolet Motor Company at Wapello, where the couple resides. |
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88 | Doris Kirgis and Charles G. Fry | Married and reside in Jamestown, North Dakota. Charles taught in the schools of Elgin, Minnesota, and Renwick, Iowa, and is now the North Dakota sales representative for Dr. Salsbury's Laboratories. |
89 | G. D. Parrish | Married Helen Gallup, on June 8, 1941. He received his M. A. degree in political science from the University of Iowa and taught last year at Volga City, Iowa. Helen is now employed as deputy county superintendent of schools in Black Hawk County. |
90 | Lois Adam and Russell M. Christiansen | Married on June 30, 1941 at Venice, California. Russell is now employed at the Roberts Liquor store at Santa Monica, California. They reside in Venice, California. Lois studied at the St. Mary's School of Nursing before graduating from the College. |
91 | Lorraine Stringer | Married Allen Hoffman on May 30, 1941; reside in Inglewood, California. Allen is an employee of the Northrop Aircraft Corporation. Lorraine has taught physical education and bookkeeping in the Corydon, Iowa, schools. |
92 | Mary Jean Landgraf and Graham Hovey | Married on June 20, 1941. For the past year Mary has been a member of the Davenport, Iowa, public library staff. Graham is now state manager of the International News Service Bureau in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where they reside. |
93 | Mary Ruth Bristol and Hubert William White | Married on June 16, 1940, and reside in Des Moines, Iowa. Hubert is employed by the Equitable Life Insurance Company of Iowa. |
94 | Palma Borlaugh | Married Virgil Behrens on June 1, 1941. Palma has been teaching at Delhi, Iowa, and Virgil is employed by the John Deere Tractor Company. They reside in Cedar Falls, Iowa. |
95 | Ruth Culbertson and James Jordan | Married June 7, 1941; reside in Iowa City, where James is attending the University of Iowa law college. He is also correspondent for the Des Moines Register and Tribune. Ruth is employed in the Child Welfare Research Station of the University. |
96 | Ruth Rosenberger and Arnold R. Bode | Married on May 25, 1941. Before marriage, Ruth taught for two years at Calamus, Iowa. Arnold is now music instructor at New Hartford, Iowa, where they reside. |
97 | Ruth Seybold | Married Dewey D. Stephens, Jr., on June 1, 1941. She has been teaching at Ainsworth, Iowa. They are residing on a farm near Ainsworth. |
98 | Vera Stutsman | Married to Courtney Paige Kline of Waterloo, on June 7, 1941. Courtney is now employed as a salesman for the Rath Packing Company. They reside in Cedar Heights. |
99 | Wanda Porter | Married Marvin Penfold, on April 11, 1941. She is now living at Cumberland, Iowa. |
100 | Wilma Isley | Married Maurice W. Gormly, on May 31, 1941. Maurice is a ceramic engineer in the research laboratories of the Abrasive Company at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where they reside. Before marriage, Wilma was teaching dramatics and English in Maxwell, Iowa. |
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101 | Ardel Peterson and Claude Santee | Married on June 20, 1941. Ardell taught last year at Fernald, and is teaching there again this year. Claude is in the United States Army. |
102 | Claudia Mae Michalek and Gunnar S. M. Overgaard | Married on May 25, 1941. Claudia has been teaching at Klemme, Iowa, and Gunnar is science instructor in the high school at Vinton, Iowa, where they reside. |
103 | Esther Duffus and Edward J. Phippin | Married May 3, 1941, in Newton, Iowa. Edward taught last year at Delhi, Iowa, and Esther was the English teacher at Hansell, Iowa. |
104 | George M. Langeteig | Is now living in Stockton, California. |
105 | Georgiana McMillan | Married George Bowles, on June 29, 1941. Georgiana has been employed in the Placement Bureau of the College. George is a member of the commercial teaching staff at Charles City, Iowa, where they reside. |
106 | He learned the hard way | Charles O. Todd, popular education professor, was born in a log house in the Hoosier state in 1873. He died May 25, 1941. He married the former Charlotte Faulkner, his primary teacher. They had two children, Charles and Jeanne. |
107 | Herman A. Mueller | He was recently elected president of the Madison County Historical Society for the 38th consecutive year. He has served in that capacity since the organization's founding. |
108 | Kathleen Wentz | Married Clayton Hugeback, on July 1, 1941. Kathleen taught at Marble Rock, Iowa, last year. They live near North Washington, Iowa, where they operate a farm. |
109 | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Studkey, (Adella J. Gibson) | Live on their farm six miles southeast of Fairfield, Iowa. |
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110 | Alvin S. Tostlebe | Was on sabbatical leave from his duties at Wooster College, Wooster, Ohio, since February 1, 1941. He was in Washington, D. C., s senior agricultural economist in charge of farm taxation and local government. His wife is the former Pearle Childress. |
111 | Anna B. Capellen | Eldora, Iowa, High School principal for the last eleven years, has resigned to accept a position as social science instructor in the Junior High School at Caldwell, Idaho. |
112 | Father Ries Celebrates Jubilee . . | The Very Rev. Michael M. Ries, pastor of St. Vincent's Roman Catholic Church in Chicago, celebrated twenty-five years in the priesthood at a silver sacerdotal jubilee mass at St. Vincent's, Sunday, June 1, 1941. He was born March 12, 1879. |
113 | Henrietta Radell and Inez E. Radell | Inez received the M. A. degree from Columbia University in 1929. She is now professor of Home Economics at the College of St. Elizabeth Convent Station, New Jersey. Henrietta received the M. A. degree from Columbia University in 1928. |
114 | Leo Ranney | Is playing an unusual role in America's defense of democracy. He is now in Australia recovering partially depleted oil supplies for the Standard Oil Company; headquarters in New York City. Previously he had been in London, England, and Lisbon, Portugal. |
115 | Mary E. Samson | Is executive secretary of the Social Service Exchange in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. |
116 | Mildred Mason | Has received a civil service appointment as a clerk in the national railroad retirement board in Washington, D. C., where she resides. |
117 | Mrs. Lillian G. Peck, (Lillian Goodwin) | The widow of Harry Peck, a former forest ranger stationed near Coram, Montana, Lillian is now located at Whitworth College, Spokane, Washington. She went there in 1935 as bursar. She is currently recovering from an auto accident. |
118 | Mrs. Robert W. Pattengill, (Ruth Berger) | Resides in Huntington Park, California; she and her husband celebrated their 56th wedding anniversary in March 1941. Ruth has retired after 19 years of service as director of the Huntington Park Baptist Church choir. |
119 | T. E. Hawk | Is employed by the Deere and Webber Company of Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he resides. |
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120 | Adelaide E. Thein | Was granted the M. A. degree from the University of Iowa in 1926, and in February, 1941, she was granted the Ph. D. degree at the University of Michigan. During the summer of 1941 she taught at the University of Michigan. |
121 | Aileen Reeve | Married Floyd M. Goodell on December 21, 1937, and reside at Bloomfield, Iowa. Floyd is county agent for Davis County. |
122 | Chauncey Welch | Is coach of football and basketball in the Mason City, Iowa, Junior College. He was formerly football and basketball coach in Red Oak, Iowa, for two years. |
123 | Harry Kaufman | Is now a member of the music faculty at the George Peabody College, Nashville, Tennessee. He taught at the University of Illinois from 1938-1941. He received his M. A. degree from Western Reserve University in 1933. |
124 | Icel I. Snider | Principal of Cordora School at Princeton, California; was a campus visitor in July. She received the B. A. degree from Chico California State Teachers College in 1931. |
125 | Joy Mahachek | Head of the mathematics department at the State Teachers College, Indiana, Pennsylvania, has taught there since 1928. She received her M. A. degree from Columbia University in 1925. |
126 | L. P. Stevens and Hazel Diggins | Received a civil service appointment as physical director at the Veteran's Administration Facility at American Lake, Washington, a suburb of Tacoma. He and Hazel have two sons, John and Bill. |
127 | Maude C. Coulson | Married Charles M. Tomlin on May 31, 1941, and reside in Ottumwa, Iowa, where Charles is engaged in the grocery business. |
128 | Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ransom, (Agnes Nelson) | C. L. Ransom is director of the training school of Highlands University, the New Mexico state teachers college at Las Vegas. He and Agnes have three children, Jean, Dick, and Jimmie; reside in Albuquerque, New Mexico. |
129 | Mrs. Ervin Vogt, (Viola Ida Hamler) | Viola spent the last part of the summer traveling through the West. She and her family now live at Melbourne, Iowa. |
130 | Mrs. H. R. Wiley, (Helen L. Fenton) | Was a campus visitor in June. Her husband, and four children, Raymond F., Mary, Louise, and Eleanor, live in Fredericksburg, Iowa. |
131 | Mrs. Ivan Rainbow, (Mae Rosetta Short) | Is living at Anoka, Minnesota, Route 1. |
132 | Mrs. Walter O. Omann, (Martha Zell) | Formerly lived in Knierim, Iowa, but she and her husband have purchased a farm and now reside at Manson, Iowa. |
133 | The Rev. Philip L. Shutt | Is now located in Quincy, Illinois, as pastor of the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd; resides in Quincy. He served the past year as assistant pastor of St. Paul's Church, St. Paul, Minnesota, upon his ordination to the priesthood in 1940. |
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134 | Clara Van Deest | Married to Frank Jones, June 14, 1941. Clara has been teaching at Milford, Iowa. Frank is employed with the Milford City Service. |
135 | Don Cole | Is a member of the coaching staff of the Boone, Iowa, High School. He was athletic coach at Madrid, Iowa, for four years, and also taught at Redfield. |
136 | Eldon Ravlin | Resides at Underwood, Iowa, on a farm. He is the proud father of twins, Lawrence (Larry) and Terrence (Terry). They have two other children, Ilene and Kathlene. Eldon's wife is the former Florence Ryan. He is a member of the Underwood school board. |
137 | G. M. Thomson | Has accepted a position with the Davenport Production Credit Association, and is located at Tipton, Iowa. |
138 | Garrett Lenhart | Is teaching journalism, economics, and sociology in the West Des Moines, Iowa, High School. He plans to complete his master's degree at Drake University, majoring in history and minoring in journalism. |
139 | Lois E. Anderson | Is now working in Chicago, Illinois, where she resides. She formerly was at Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois. |
140 | Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Mather Jr. (Maxine Herdman) | Purchased a new home in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Paul is with the signal department of the Milwaukee Railroad. They have one child, Richard Alexander. |
141 | Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Huntoon, (Olive Sinclair) | Now live in Silver Spring, Maryland. They formerly lived in Emporium, Pennsylvania. |
142 | Mrs. C. C. Rensberger, (Ferne Raymond) | Is living in Rock Island, Illinois. She recently moved there from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. |
143 | Mrs. C. O. Wilson, (Lucille Bucher) | Is now living in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. |
144 | Mrs. Eugene Faires, (Frances Vandevort) | Is now living in Iowa City, Iowa. She formerly lived in Mason City, Iowa. |
145 | Mrs. G. W. Roliver, (Wilma Richard) | Has moved from Lineville, Iowa, to a farm near Clio, Iowa. |
146 | Mrs. G. W. Thiessen, (Isabel Davidson) | Now residing in Monmouth, Illinois. G. W. is associate professor of chemistry in Monmouth College. At Christmas time they moved into their new home. They were married July 10, 1940. |
147 | Mrs. George W. Prichard, (Jane Bigelow) | Major Prichard was called to active duty in December 1940; is at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri; residing at Lake Ozark, Missouri. He is serving in post military intelligence and public relations. They have two children, George and Barbara. |
148 | Mrs. Haldene Gurney, (Mildred Mott) | She and her husband have purchased a farm near Tracy, Iowa. They have two children, Donald and Ladana. Before her marriage, she taught school in Webster County. |
149 | Mrs. Joe J. Pals, (Lola R. McCrackin) | Has moved from Ames, Iowa, and is now living at Allison, Iowa. |
150 | Mrs. Lloyd S. Fiscus, (Neva A. Sloan) | Resides in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Lloyd is employed by the Rath Packing Company. They have three children, Carole Ann, James, and Nancy. |
151 | Mrs. Osmer B. Kellogg, (Dorothy Jean Town) | Resides in Sterling, Colorado. Dr. Kellogg is a doctor of dental surgery at Sterling. They have two children, Sandra Sue and Robert Town. Dorothy taught four years in the Denison, Iowa, schools before her marriage in 1937. |
152 | Mrs. Raymond Stewart, (Hilda Crawford) | Raymond is manager of the Shenandoah Creamery. They one son, Larry LeRoy. |
153 | Mrs. Robert Gray, (Margery Cornick) | Is living at West Branch, Iowa. She married Robert L. Gray of West Branch, August 10, 1939. |
154 | Murray S. Spurgin | Has been transferred from Atlanta, Georgia, to Seattle, Washington, where he resides. He is assistant claim manager of the northeast branch of the Allstate Insurance Company, and serves three states: Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. |
155 | S. C. Jacobsen | Cedar Falls Attorney received notice of appointment to the rank of lieutenant colonel in the infantry reserve in the United States army. He has not been called for active service and expects to remain in Cedar Falls. |
156 | Wendell H. Bragonier | Was granted the M. S. degree in botany at Iowa State College in March 1941. His thesis was entitled "Construction and an Evaluation of the Pre-and-Final tests in Botany at Iowa State College." |
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157 | Baird McIlroy, (Arlene Archer) | Is instructor in the Rock Island High School, Rock Island, Illinois. He is advisor of publications, including the student annual. He and his wife, the former Arlene Archer, are the parents of a baby boy, Reed Charles. |
158 | Billings Richards | Received the B. S. degree in library science from Western Reserve University in the annual Commencement June 11, 1940. |
159 | Esther Karsten | Is now living at Waverly, Iowa. She was formerly at Oshkosh, Wisconsin. |
160 | Gale W. Fisher | Has been elected physical education director and coach for the Denison, Iowa, schools. |
161 | Gaylen Strunce | Is instructor and band director at Charlottesville, Virginia. His high school orchestra received highest ratings for excellence in the national music contest at Richmond, Virginia, last year. |
162 | Ivan G. Ingraham | Is superintendent of schools at Thornburg, Iowa, this year. He was principal and coach at Deep River, Iowa, for several years previously. |
163 | Lawrence Dennis | Is a graduate student in journalism at the University of Minnesota. He resides at Pioneer Hall. |
164 | Leroy Furry | Former managing editor of The Alumnus and assistant in the Bureau of Publications, is now employed as assistant editor for the Illinois Bell Telephone Company of Chicago, Illinois. His wife is the former Marvelyn Smith. |
165 | Margaret Thurston | Has been elected home demonstrator for Cerro Gordo and Worth Counties, with headquarters alternating between Mason City and Northwood, Iowa; began her new work August 11, 1941; attended the six week session of the graduate school of New York University. |
166 | Maxine Miller | Is now employed by T. W. A. Airlines; her present address is Dayton, Ohio. |
167 | Mr. and Mrs. Max Auld, (Mary McKitrick), and Mr. and Mrs. Simon J. Sluter, (Helen McKitrick) | Max and Simon are both in the Technicolor industry in California. The Aulds live in Manhattan Beach, and the Sluters live in Hollywood. Mary and Helen are the daughters of Louise C. McKitrick, secretary in the Extension Service. |
168 | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoemann, (Edna Mae Ressequie) | Live at Superior, Wyoming, where Paul is classroom instructor and assistant coach. Paul and Edna have one child, Sharon Kathleen. |
169 | Mrs. Jack Ross, (Helen Stricker) | Is living in Prairie City, Iowa, where her husband is agent for the Standard Oil Company. They have one daughter, Sherry. |
170 | Mrs. Joseph Schiel, (Mary Shaser) | Resides in a new home in Waterloo. They have one child, Patricia Joan. |
171 | Mrs. Vernon E. Coffman, (Lois M. Barber) | Now residing in Lewistown, Montana. Vernon is quality supervisor for the United States Gypsum Company plant near there. They have a son, Roger Vernon. |
172 | Ray A. Papke | Is now a file clerk for the railroad retirement board, located in Washington, D. C., where he resides. He received the position through a civil service appointment. |
173 | Rev. and Mrs. Milton Dowden, (Pearl E. Lewis) | Of Merton, Wisconsin, visited in Cedar Falls during the summer. While in Cedar Falls, the Rev. Mr. Dowden was guest preacher at the Walnut Street Baptist Church in Waterloo. |
174 | W. Merton Coover | Is located at Nevada, Iowa, where he is operating an independent business. |
175 | William H. Heggen, Jr. | Is a junior social welfare worker for the Davis County Board of Social Welfare. He is located at Bloomfield, Iowa. His work consists of casework and investigative work of all persons seeking assistance from the welfare board. |
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176 | Ensign and Mrs. E. J. Haddon, (Barbara Mossman) | The former Barbara Mossman and her husband announce the birth of a daughter, Judith Lee. They currently reside in Altadena, California. |
177 | John S. Wahl | Is working in the research department of Hygrade Sylvania Corporation at Emporium, Pennsylvania, where he resides. |
178 | Mr. and Mrs. Bert E. Kezar, (Priscilla Harman) | The former Priscilla Harman and her husband, who reside in Sacramento, California, announce the birth of a daughter, Suzanne Rose. Priscilla taught for seven years in Adams and Van Buren schools, in Davenport, Iowa. |
179 | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nagen, (Margaret Rosenwinkel) | The former Margaret Rosenwinkel and her husband announce the birth of a son, Charles David. They also have a daughter, Karen Jo. They live on a farm near Clarksville, Iowa. |
180 | Mr. and Mrs. Clermont Loper | Of Honolulu, Hawaii, are the parents of a daughter, Judith Leilani. Clermont is employed by the Central Branch of the Y. M. C. A. in Honolulu. |
181 | Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lenz, (Helen Luse) | The former Helen Luse and her husband, of Floyd, Iowa, announce the birth of a daughter, Clara Ann. Helen taught for three years at Low Moor, Iowa, before her marriage. |
182 | Mr. and Mrs. Dan P. Ward, (Lucille Dickey) | The former Lucille Dickey and her husband announce the birth of a daughter, Martha Lucille. They have a six-year-old adopted son, Charles Lewis. They live on a farm south of Marshalltown, Iowa. |
183 | Mr. and Mrs. David M. Grant, (Elinor Brokaw) | The former Elinor Brokaw and her husband David announce the birth of a daughter, Grace Elinor. David is director of forensics at Hastings College, Hastings, Nebraska, where they reside. |
184 | Mr. and Mrs. George L. Van Wyngarden, (Vivian I. Moeller), and H. C. Moeller | The former Vivian I. Moeller and her husband of Manson, Iowa, announce the birth of a daughter, Janice Kay. They have one other child, George Jerome. Vivian is the daughter of the late Professor H. C. Moeller. |
185 | Mr. and Mrs. Harlan S. Macmillan, Jr., (Eleanor Brown) | The former Eleanor Brown and her husband announce the birth of a daughter, Susan Ann. |
186 | Mr. and Mrs. Harland Hanson. (Violet B. Mills) | The former Violet B. Mills and her husband announce the birth of a daughter, Camilla Jeanne. Harland is superintendent of schools at Holstein, Iowa. |
187 | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burrell, (Gertrude Carper) | The former Gertrude Carper and her husband announce the birth of a son, Steven Kirby. Harry is employed as an assistant in the Bureau of Publications at The College. Gertrude taught at Ainsworth and Goose Lake, Iowa. |
188 | Mr. and Mrs. L. Von Linder, (Dorothy Mae Wilson) | The former Dorothy Mae Wilson, and husband, announce the birth of a son, Michael Alton. L. Von Linder is public relations manager for radio station WMT, Cedar Rapids, where they reside. |
189 | Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Bjonerud, (Ester L. Nystrom) | The former Ester L. Nystrom and her husband announce the birth of a daughter, Oline Ann. |
190 | Mr. and Mrs. Monte Beauchamp, (Marjorie Wanerus) | The former Marjorie Wanerus and her husband, of Brighton, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, James Keith, born at Holstein, Iowa. |
191 | Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Kernan, (Mae Griggs) | The former Mae Griggs and her husband announce the birth of a daughter, Jeanne Mae. R. F., an officer in the reserve army, is employed as a forecaster at the United States Weather Bureau Airport in Cleveland, Ohio. |
192 | Mr. and Mrs. Roger Barrigar | Announce the birth of a daughter, Anne Marie. Roger is on the music faculty of the Tennessee State Teachers College at Johnson City, Tennessee. |
193 | Ruth Behrens | Is teaching music in the Red Oak, Iowa, High School and Junior College. In college she was a member of the college symphony orchestra, the Euterpean and Cecilian Glee Clubs, mixed chorus and Madrigal Singers. She is a former president of Sigma Alpha Iota. |