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1 | Untitled | Seerley Hall (dormitory) entrance on winter night; civilians now occupy dorm once again; photo. |
2 | Untitled | Winter scene along front driveway; photo. |
3 | Untitled | Bartlett Hall entrance in winter; photo. |
4 | Your teacher placement service Goetch--Edward W. (Education Faculty) |
End of war brings teacher shortages; outline of services available to students and alumni. |
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5 | Eighteen elected to college who's who | Roster of students selected. |
6 | Orchestra gives fall concert | Symphony program. |
7 | Special Service held Armistice Day | American Legion retires flag at ceremony. |
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8 | Jack Shelly and E. Stanley Jones speak | Speak on post-war world. |
9 | More men enroll for winter quarter | Winter term enrollment is 1261, including 297 men; 170 of the men are veterans; sixty-five of the men are married. |
10 | Students dress hobo style for Cut Day | Band marches through buildings to lead Cut Day; Dean Campbell also dresses as hobo; photo. |
11 | Teacher's life not Riley's | C. H. Munson speaks on rural education. |
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12 | Veterans return to alma mater Benoit--Mary (Student--1945) |
Experiences of veterans returning to college; vets organize group as Pan-Vets (Panther Veterans) to deal with readjustments and to promote their interests. |
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13 | Pop saves soles | Pop Mortensen, who has repaired shoes in a shop across from Berg's Drugstore for twenty years, talks about his work. |
14 | Reunion set for Des Moines | Will meet in conjunction with ISTA. |
15 | Special six-week session for veterans | Courses selected to meet veterans' needs. |
16 | T. C. alumni meet in Chicago | President Price speaks. |
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17 | C. A. Fullerton dies | Professor Fullerton died December 14, 1945; obituary. |
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18 | Faculty members return | Coaches Nordly and McCuskey as well as Professor Emil Bock return from service. |
19 | Teachers College of the Air | New programming includes music by college faculty; photo. |
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20 | Four new buildings in post-war plans | President Price announces plans for a new campus school, an arts and industries building, a health services and hospital building, and a new garage to meet potential increased enrollment; detailed description of planned new facilities. |
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21 | Purple Panthers back from wars | Basketball season preview; photo. |
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22 | Panther gridders win 3, lose 3 | 1945 football season wrap-up. |
23 | Wrestling to be resumed | 1946 wrestling season preview. |
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24 | Alumni celebrate first post-war Homecoming | Description of activities; photo. |
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25 | I love it, says first year English teacher Benoit--Mary (Student--1945) |
Beverly Smith talks about her first teaching job in Newton; photo. |
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26 | A plea for better living | Speaker Stewart B. Hamblen believes that schools can help people raise their standard of living. |
27 | Alumnae write KXEL scripts | Aloysia Daley Kies and Zatha Pilson Weems work together. |
28 | Gates accepts position in Colorado. | Professor Gates will teach in Greeley; has been at Teachers College since 1941. |
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29 | There's something in a name Brogan--Isabel Brower (Class of 1935) |
Alumna Isabel B. Brogan suggests that it is time for ISTC to change its name. |
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30 | Alumnus serving G. I. Paper | Leroy W. Furry working at American University in England. |
31 | Grad presents estate | Reginald Stuart presents estate in California to Boy Scouts. |
32 | Miss Barker presides at parley | Presides at regional meeting of Sigma Alpha Iota. |
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33 | Christmas festivities, Dec. 13-20 | Description of activities. |
34 | Dads watch Panthers beat Loras | Description of Dad's Day activities. |
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35 | Bob Esau | Burlington, Navy, Atlantic, North and South Pacific. |
36 | Bruce Boslough | Cedar Falls, Army Air Forces, United States. |
37 | David F. Koch, Jr. | Elgin, Illinois, Army Air Forces, England, Africa, South America, Iceland, Greeland. |
38 | Dean C. Gilbert | Aurelia, Army Air Forces, United States. |
39 | Don E. Flieder | Waterloo, Navy, United States. |
40 | Donald A. Green | Burlington, Navy, Pacific. |
41 | Donald G. Dutcher | Cedar Falls, Navy. |
42 | E. Dean Boldt | Jesup, Army Air Forces, United States. |
43 | Edgar N. Holdne | Coon Rapids, Army Air Forces, United States. |
44 | Eugene E. Boelling | Corning, Army, Africa, Europe. |
45 | George G. Clark | Cedar Falls, Army Air Forces, Europe. |
46 | George H. Diestelmeier | Waterloo, Army, Europe, and Africa. |
47 | Gerald T. Koger | Waterloo, Army, Africa, Europe. |
48 | Hardman, Harold B. | Waterloo, Army. |
49 | Jack L. Larsen | Ottumwa, Army, England, Europe. |
50 | James A. Hall | Cresco, Army, United States. |
51 | James C. Jensen | Waterloo, Army, Europe (prisoner of war in Germany). |
52 | John Ball | New Hampton, Army, Europe, Africa. |
53 | John Holler | Waterloo, Army, United States. |
54 | Joseph E. Dennis | Cedar Falls, Army, Africa, Europe. |
55 | Keith L. Keel | Traer, Army. |
56 | Leask H. Hermann | Waterloo, Army Air Forces, Europe, Africa, South America. |
57 | Leeman, Gerald Grant | Osage, Naval Air Corps, Navy. |
58 | Leland A. Dickinson | Shellsburg, Marines, Pacific. |
59 | Leonard Charles Kokesh | Waterloo, Army, United States. |
60 | Lionel I. Lieberman | Brooklyn, New York, Army. |
61 | Loring M. Carl | Waterloo, Army Air Forces, Europe. |
62 | Marion R. Axtell | Waterloo, Army, Europe. |
63 | Maurice Barnard | Waterloo, Army, Africa, Europe. |
64 | Ned S. Cone, Jr. | Waterloo, Army Air Forces, Pacific, Europe. |
65 | Raymond Lewis Berry | Vinton, Navy, Central and South America. |
66 | Richard E. Holsteen | Burlington, Army Air Forces, Pacific. |
67 | Richard Gorman | Cedar Falls, Army. |
68 | Richard W. Abele | Atlantic, Army Air Forces, China, Burma, India. |
69 | Richard Webster Burns | Cedar Falls, Navy, Fleet Hospital. |
70 | Robert F. Bigler | Cedar Falls, Army. |
71 | Robert Ferris | Rutland, Army Air Forces, Italy. |
72 | Robert N. Ford | Center Point, Army, England. |
73 | Robert W. Brindley | Cedar Falls, Army Air Forces, United States. |
74 | Robert Wm. Kennedy | Eldora, Navy, Atlantic and Pacific Fleet, Aleutians. |
75 | Roy Kragel | Latimer, Army Air Forces, Prisoner of War, Germany. |
76 | Theodore O. Carlquest | Gladbrook, Navy, Pacific. |
77 | Trevor C. Kelford | Waterloo, Navy, United States. |
78 | Walter J. Harris | Williamsburg, Army Air Forces, Europe. |
79 | Warren Y. Gore | Jefferson, Army Air Forces, Europe. |
80 | Wayne Cole | Slater, Army Air Forces, United States. |
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81 | Allen H. Rodemeyer | Alexander, Army, Europe. |
82 | Caryl E. Shupe | Burlington, Army, Bermuda, Africa, Europe. |
83 | Cecil Mott | Mason City, Army, Europe. |
84 | Chester T. Williams | Davenport, Army, Alaska. |
85 | Cyril Joseph Powers | Waterloo, Army, England. |
86 | Daniel C. Rogers | Waterloo, Army. |
87 | Delbert W. Mully | Cedar Falls, Army, Europe. |
88 | Donald L. Porter | Cedar Falls, Army Air Forces, Europe. |
89 | Earnest F. Sixta | Cedar Rapids, Army Air Forces, South America. |
90 | Edward Jack Webster | Waterloo, Navy, Pacific. |
91 | Emmanuel Petersen | Cedar Falls, Army, Africa. |
92 | Gerald Omlid | Waterloo, Navy, Army, United States. |
93 | Henry C. Miller | Cromwell, Army Air Forces, Central America. |
94 | Jack B. Selbig | Waterloo, Army Air Forces, Caribbean. |
95 | James I. White | Whitten, Naval Air Corps, United States. |
96 | Joe Seger, Jr. | Charles City, Army Air Forces, United States. |
97 | John H. Messerli | Monticello, Army Air Forces, Europe. |
98 | Joseph G. Mueller | Ridgewood, New York, Army, Pacific. |
99 | Kenneth Speck | Waterloo, Army Air Forces. |
100 | Lyndon H. Schaffer | Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Army. |
101 | Maurice C. Springer | Cedar Falls, Army Air Forces, Europe. |
102 | Melvin R. Owen | Tipton, Army, Ireland, Scotland, Africa. |
103 | Norman C. White | Jefferson, Coast Guard. |
104 | Norman Sea | Sumner, Army, Europe. |
105 | Ralph B. Tritsch | Dubuque, Navy. |
106 | Richard E. Simpson | Webster City, Navy, Canada. |
107 | Robert E. Owen | Clarinda, Army, United States. |
108 | Robert Halsey Stewart | Cedar Falls, Army Air Forces, United States. |
109 | Robert J. Schreiner | Waterloo, Army Air Forces, England. |
110 | Robert L. Schlader | Floyd, Army Air Forces, England. |
111 | Sam Newberg | New York, New York, Navy, Atlantic. |
112 | Sam Tassio | Chicago, Illinois, Army, Navy, England. |
113 | Vernelle C. Miller | Cedar Falls, Army, Pacific. |
114 | William B. McMurray | Waterloo, Army Air Forces, United States. |
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115 | Cap E. Miller | Is professor of agricultural economics at North Dakota Agricultural College, Fargo. In September he was elected president of Fargo-Moorhead Chapter Six, American War Dads. |
116 | Clinton Simpson | Has recently had published a book on economics entitled "Spending, Saving, and Employment." He has been professor of economics at Ohio State University since 1924. Prior to that time he was assistant professor of economics at Yale University. |
117 | E. Keith Popejoy | Is orchestra and band director at Fallbrook, California. |
118 | Geraldine Gilbert | Is an American Red Cross nurse at Fitzsimons General Hospital, Denver, Colorado. She recently returned after serving a year as hospital recreation worker with the Forty-sixth General Hospital in Africa and the Seventeenth General Hospital in Italy. |
119 | Gordon L. Green | Now resides in Hollywood, California. |
120 | Harold D. Harrington | Is associate professor of botany at Colorado Agricultural College, Ft. Collins, Colorado. |
121 | Helen Narber | Assistant professor of education in the Allyn Elementary School of Southern Illinois Normal University, Carbondale. In 1943-1944 was a member of the Collaboration Center on Human Development and Education at the University of Chicago. |
122 | Linnie D. Savage | Resides in Independence, California. Her son George W. was recently released to inactive duty as lieutenant commander in the Naval Reserve, after three years in the service. Linnie taught in the schools at Fairfield, Des Moines, and Pomona, California. |
123 | Maude B. Popejoy Anderson | Husband C. W. Anderson, died June 21, 1945, at York, Neb. They had five children: Marguerite McConnell, Helen Bettger, Earl W., Opal, and Donna. Maude's mother, (I. M. Popejoy), who conducted a student rooming house, died in 1930 in York, Nebraska. |
124 | Mina Jongewaard | Has been serving for the past three years with the war Emergency Y M C A Committee in India and Burma, working most of the time with British forces. Since 1925, she has been doing mission work in India, and has been located at Palmaner since 1927. |
125 | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Young, (Olga Schipull) | Reside at Rockford, Illinois, where Arthur is laboratory technician with the Barber Coleman Company. Arthur received the M. A. degree from the State University of Iowa. They have one son, Gary Richard. |
126 | Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Price, (Lucille Popejoy) | Live on a fruit ranch near Encinitas, California. Lucille is a registered nurse and does some nursing in San Diego. |
127 | Mr. and Mrs. Lester Snyder, (Marion Bratton) | Are living at Corydon, Iowa, where he is employed in a feed elevator. Their have a son, Harley. |
128 | Owen P. McElmeel | Residing in Inglewood, California, he is professor of speech at Loyola University, Los Angeles. In September he delivered the principal address at the Minnesota State Society annual reunion at Los Angeles; also spoke before the Good Government Club. |
129 | Ruth I. Popejoy | Missionary to Ecuador for the past fifteen years, returned to the United States last year and is now in Omaha, Nebraska. |
130 | Thomas Teakle | Is instructor in history at the Lewis and Clark High School, Spokane, Washington. |
131 | Wilma G. Brown | Is children's librarian in Kanowha County Public Library. She resides in Charleston, West Virginia. |
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132 | Capt. Virgil J. O'Connor, (Marie Baker) | Is head of the Training Aids Section of the Army Air Forces Weather Service, Asheville, North Carolina. His wife, Marie Baker, and two children, Cara and Michael, are also living in Asheville. |
133 | Dorothy Palmer | Is teaching accounting and shorthand to the patients in the General Hospital, Camp Carson, Colorado. This work is under the direction of the Educational Reconditioning Program of the United States Armed Forces Institute. |
134 | Elizabeth McElhinney | Is now working as secretary in the Bureau of Alumni Service at the Teachers College. Following graduation, she taught commercial education in the high school at Solon, Iowa, and was employed for three years in the offices of Harris and Van Metre. |
135 | F. A. (Jack) Kwolek | Received his discharge from the Navy on November 8 and is again teaching machine shop in the Technical Vocational High School, Hammond, Indiana. He entered the service in November, 1942, while teaching at Hammond, where he currently resides. |
136 | John Champlin | Has begun his ninth year of service in the schools at Mount Ayr, Iowa. He is instructor in typing, physics, and physical education. He and his wife have two sons, Ronald and Nick. |
137 | Lt. (jg) Wilbur B. Maxson | Is with the Naval Reserve, studying radar military intelligence at the Naval Training Station, Harbor Building, Boston, Mass. He recently completed the pre-radar course at Harvard University. Before entering the service Lt. Maxson was a science teacher. |
138 | Mary E. Rickey | Is teaching mathematics in Roosevelt Senior High School, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where she resides. |
139 | Melvene Draheim | Is studying at the University of Chicago, where she received a fellowship in May 1945; is working toward a doctor of philosophy degree in education; member of the department of communications and coordinator of the laboratory at Stephens College, Mo. |
140 | Merritt Cummings | Is band instructor and mathematics teacher in the schools at Hubbard, Iowa. |
141 | Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Konz, (Helen Kyhl) | Reside in Columbus, Ohio, where Frank is with contract terminations of the United States Engineers. Helen is teaching English in the Everett Junior High School. |
142 | Mrs. Kenneth J. Kleespie, (Helen L. Fink) | Is living at Conrad, Iowa, while her husband is serving with the Army. |
143 | Paul E. Popejoy | Has charge of instrumental music in the schools of San Diego, California. He married Harriett Miller, formerly of Cedar Falls; have three children, Darlene, Lee, and Dale. Every member of the family plays in the San Diego symphony orchestra. |
144 | Rachel Rosenberger | Was recently appointed a member of the music faculty of Meredith College and Peace Junior College, both in Raleigh, North Carolina. She is also a violinist in the North Carolina State Symphony Orchestra. |
145 | Sgt. And Mrs. Edwin H. Madsen, (Genevieve Nordskog) | Reside in Alexandria, Louisiana. She has a civil service appointment and is working in the office of the post dental laboratory. Sgt. Madsen is stationed at Camp Claiborne with the 714th Railway Operating Battalion. In 1944 he was at Anchorage, Alaska. |
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146 | Agnes Cunningham | Is teaching junior high school science in the schools at Tama, Iowa, where she resides. |
147 | Dale W. Cosand | Was ordained to the order of deacon in the Episcopal Church, November 30, 1945. He is now serving as deacon assistant in the church at Spencer, Iowa, where he resides. |
148 | Gordon R. Sorensen | Is boys' physical education director and coach in the schools at Williamsburg, Iowa, where he taught before entering the Army Air Forces. He received a discharge in September after three years of service, thirteen months of which was overseas in Italy. |
149 | Hazel M. Black | Is doing extension work as elementary consultant with Mississippi State College for Women at Columbus, Mississippi. |
150 | Irvene L. Farnsworth | Is instructor in English in the schools at Rock Rapids, Iowa, where she resides. |
151 | Lorraine Agnes Lagne | Received the master of arts degree from Ohio State College at the summer convocation, August 31, 1945. |
152 | Marjorie Armstrong | Is working in the Bureau of Alumni Service at the Teachers College. She formerly was instructor in commercial education in the schools at Gray, Stanhope, and Renwick, Iowa. She resides in Cedar Falls. |
153 | Marjorie Perry | Is now living in Davenport, Iowa, where she is teaching in the Davenport schools. |
154 | Mary Ellen Sprole | Is instructor of commercial education in the high school at Nome, Alaska. She previously taught for two years at Lake Park and for one year at Perry, Iowa. Before going to Alaska she took graduate work at the University of Denver. |
155 | Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Puritz | Reside at Larch Mount Acres, Larch Mount, New York. Edward received a discharge from the Army in 1944. They have a son, James Bertram. |
156 | Mr. and Mrs. John L. Wachter, (Margery Hass) | Reside in Hillsboro, Wisconsin, where John is agricultural instructor in the high school. |
157 | Mr. and Mrs. Sydney S. West, (Bernita Brundage) | Now reside in St. Louis, Missouri, where she is teaching grade school music in the Maplewood-Richmond Heights school district, St. Louis County, Missouri. |
158 | Mrs. Clair C. Biddison, (K. Marcella Hull) | Resides in Sherman Oaks, California, while her husband, T/Sgt. Biddison is serving with the Army. |
159 | Mrs. Robert E. Maron, (Dorothy J. Lincoln) | Is now employed with Sears Roebuck and Company in Chicago, as advertising copy writer. A recent issue of The Alumnus incorrectly gave her position as that of secretary of the Hallicrafter Radio Company. She resides in Chicago. |
160 | Opal J. Smith | Is teaching at the Joaquin Miller School, Burbank, California, where she resides. |
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161 | Alice Budlong | Married Clyde B. Coyner on November 11, 1945. Alice taught in the schools at Conrad and Manly, Iowa, before enlisting in the WAVES in July 1944. Following her discharge, they will reside in Miami, Florida. |
162 | Barbara Jean Buck | Married John Kingman, on June 23, 1945. Barbara is teaching in the Maxwell schools while John is serving in the Navy. |
163 | Bette Buck | Married Petty Officer Roland L. Miller on November 12, 1945. Bette has been instructor in music in the schools at Collins, Iowa, for the past two years. |
164 | Chief Petty Officer James H. Brolliar | Married Arlene Dewey on July 31, 1945. They reside in Williamsburg, Virginia, where Officer Brolliar is stationed. Before entering the service in 1942, he was head of the industrial arts department in the high school at Fairfield, Iowa. |
165 | Dorothy L. Bachman | Married Harold Harmsen on November 25. They will live at Tipton, Iowa. Prior to her marriage she taught in the primary grades at Alpha, Iowa; was employed for two years in the defense plant at Ankeny, Iowa; and taught the past year at Miles, Iowa. |
166 | E. Mary Bell | Married Charles Albro on November 22, 1945. She taught in the schools at Washington and Waterloo, Iowa, and Seattle, Washington. Since 1930 she has been employed as secretary to an executive of the Morton Salt Co. They will live in Minneapolis. |
167 | Eloise Busching | Married Sgt. Lawrence J. Kline on August 22, 1945. Before her marriage, Eloise taught several years in the schools at Clarence, Iowa. |
168 | Inez M. Boies | Married on July 5, 1945 to Ralph E. Casey of Correctionville, Iowa, where they will reside. Inez taught primary education in the schools at Sioux City, Iowa, from 1915 to 1944. |
169 | Leila Anderson | Married Albert Barquist, on July 27. They reside on a farm near Olds. Prior to her marriage she was an elementary teacher in the schools at Wayland, Iowa. After receiving her B. A. degree she taught high school mathematics and history at Washington. |
170 | Lillian E. Bargmann | Married Warren E. Jones, July 28, 1945. Prior to her marriage she taught in the schools of Ayrshire and Knoxville, Iowa. Warren was recently discharged from the Navy and is employed by General Motors Company. They reside in Kansas City, Missouri.. |
171 | M. Helen Bishop | Married Thomas H. Lewis on August 14, 1945. Helen taught in the Buchanan County schools and at Palo, Iowa. They now reside at Shellsburg, Iowa. |
172 | Patricia Bridge | Married Donald Krohmer on September 3, 1945. Patricia taught in the grade schools at Northwood, Iowa. They now reside in Des Moines, where Donald is employed by the International Harvester Company. |
173 | R. Helen Barrow | Married Merritt Y. Parks, August 17, 1945, at Elkhart, Iowa. She was English and speech instructor for the past three years in the schools at Colesburg, Iowa. They are living at Fort Rock, Oregon, where Merritt owns and operates a cattle ranch. |
174 | Virginia Macy and William E. Bakewell, Jr. | Married on August 13. They reside in Quebec, Montreal, Canada. He is enrolled at McGill University medical school there. Virginia taught English in the schools at Renwick, Iowa, for the past year. He taught science and English at Independence, Iowa |
175 | Zinita Appleton | Married Herman J. Kramer, July 21. Zinita graduated from the Kahler School of Nursing at Rochester, Minnesota. He is a graduate of the University of Seattle and has been superintendent of city schools for several years. They reside in Yakima. |
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176 | Alvina J. Frieden | Married Harry L. Schertzer of Coffeyville, Kansas, on October 20, 1945. Before joining the Red Cross in 1943, Alvina taught at Mitchell, Rudd, and Iowa Falls, Iowa. They now reside in Coffeyville. |
177 | Bernt Egenes | Married Katherine Scrafford, on August 5, 1945. Bernt was a high school instructor in Iowa schools for six years before he entered the service in 1942. He received his discharge in July 1945, and is now operating a photography studio at Red Lodge, Iowa |
178 | Bessie Dusanek | Married Gordon Powers on August 1, 1945. They are living on a farm near Custer, Michigan. |
179 | Beverly Sue Garner | Married to PFC. Robert Silvers, on July 29, 1945. Beverly has been employed in the accounting department of the John Deere Tractor Company in Waterloo. |
180 | Darlene Fox | Married Ensign Gerald Leeman, on August 2, 1945. Darlene is primary instructor in the schools at Keokuk, Iowa. |
181 | Doris Ilene Frantz | Married to Frank Lump, Jr., August 24, 1945. Prior to her marriage Doris taught primary grades in the schools at Colesburg and DeWitt, Iowa. |
182 | E. Jeanne Buthman | Married Pvt. William J. Holdren, on August 2, 1945. Jeanne is continuing teaching at Alta, Iowa, while Pvt. Holdren is in service. |
183 | First Lieutenant George G. Clark | Married Eloise Hansen on November 8, 1945; reside in Cedar Falls; served as a fighter pilot in the European theater following his enlistment in January 1943. He received the Distinguished Flying Cross, a presidential citation, and other honors. |
184 | First Lieutenant Loring Carl | Married Rosalie Downing on August 4, 1943; reside in Cedar Falls; entered the Army Air Force in September, 1942, and was overseas from January 1944 to September, 1945. He saw action in England, France, Belgium, and Germany as a photo interpreter. |
185 | Helene Gaskell | Married James E. Graham on August 31, 1945. Helene taught in Iowa schools four years before going to Los Angeles to do secretarial work. They now reside in Los Angeles, where James is a warehouse superintendent. |
186 | Jane E. Cotton and Gerald Palmer | Married on November 27, 1945. Gerald received an honorable discharge after serving four years in the European theater; now associated with Cotton's Food Store in Cedar Falls. Jane has been teaching physical education in the Davenport schools. |
187 | Julia Garling | Married Eugene Thorne, Jr., on September 16, 1945. Julia has been an instructor in Edison School, Waterloo. Eugene graduated from the school of journalism at the State University of Iowa and is now managing editor of the Waterloo Daily Courier. |
188 | Lois Irene Chaplin | Married Cpl. Donald G. Robinson on September 1, 1945. For the past two years, Lois has taught in the schools at Plainfield, Iowa. |
189 | Lt. Gibson Eissman | Married Lila Pollock, on August 4, at Denison, Iowa. Lt. Eissman has been in service for the past four years. |
190 | Mildred Chapman | Married Ransome Barry on September 24, 1945. Mildred has been teaching music in the schools at Colo, Iowa. They now reside in Irwin, Iowa. |
191 | Ruth Franzenburg | Married Pfc. Donald A. Paulsen, September 9, 1941. Ruth taught for the past four years in the schools at Dunbar, Monticello, and Boone, Iowa. Donald is a medical student at the State University. They reside in Iowa City, Iowa. |
192 | Sarah Jane Foley | Married Herbert A. Carstens, August 29, 1945. Sarah taught for several years at the Iowa Soldiers' Orphans' Home; served as assistant airport controller with the Civil Aeronautics Administration at Kansas City, Missouri, and Des Moines for over a year. |
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193 | Arleyne M. Lundy | Married Myron A. Gildersleeve on November 23, 1945. Arleyne taught for several years in Iowa schools and is now a member of the high school faculty at Aurelia, Iowa. |
194 | Dorothy A. Hoeger | Married J. F. Johnstone on April 18, 1945. Prior to her marriage, she taught in the schools at Fernald and Inwood, Iowa, and for the past year was living in Chicago. They now reside in Hawkeye, Iowa. |
195 | Dorothy Mae Getchell | Married Van R. Crawford, on November 30, 1945 in Honolulu, Hawaii, where they now reside. Dorothy is the daughter of Professor R. W. Getchell of Cedar Falls. Van is stationed as supervising electrician for government Navy projects. |
196 | Eleanor Girken | Married Vincent H. Graff on September 6, 1945. Eleanor has been teaching in the public schools at Manly, Iowa, for the past two years. They are living on a farm near Curlew, Iowa. |
197 | Esther Henderson | Married Hubert Kline, on July 22, 1945. Esther is teaching physical education, health, and science in the consolidated school at Mediapolis, Iowa. They live on a farm near Mediapolis. |
198 | Fern Kusel | Married Cpl. Howard Taylor on August 10, 1945. Fern was employed in the offices of the Black Hawk County Abstract Company before her marriage. She is now teaching in the schools at Dysart. |
199 | Florence Jensen | Married Arturo Figueroa of Yauco, Puerto Rico, on October 28, 1945. They reside in San Francisco. Florence graduated from Northwestern University and for the past year has been a music instructor at Hull, Iowa. |
200 | Frances Humphrey | Married Morris Danielson, on August 2, 1945. Frances taught primary education in the schools at Swea City and Des Moines, Iowa, and in Venezuela, South America. Morris graduated from Luther College and is now engaged in farming near Roland, Iowa. |
201 | Helen Hart | Married Arthur H. Anderson, on November 22, 1945. Helen taught for two years in Iowa schools, and was first grade instructor in schools at Denver, Colorado. |
202 | Helen Lehr | Married Rodger L. Altenhein on November 8, 1945. Helen has been teaching first grade in the schools at Marion, Iowa. |
203 | Kathryn Harlan | Married Sgt. Virgil Clark on August 12, 1945. Kathryn is teaching at Dinsdale, Iowa, while her husband is in the service. |
204 | Lois Luning | Married Elmer T. Cerka, on November 22, 1945. Prior to her marriage, Lois taught in the schools at Zearing, Rhodes, and State Center, Iowa. They reside in State Center, where Elmer is employed by the Houghton Motor Company. |
205 | Lt. Robert E. Ludtke | Married Billie Stutt on September 20, 1945. They reside in Dallas, Texas, while Lt. Ludtke is stationed at Love Field. |
206 | Marguerite Kelly | Married Lt. Ernest Kyle on October 13, 1945. Marguerite is now employed in Chicago by the Midwest Opera Company. They reside in Chicago. |
207 | Mildred M. Jones | Married Chief Petty Officer Carl Smith, October 3, 1945, at Orchard, Iowa. Mildred will continue to teach in the schools at Floyd, Iowa. |
208 | Mrs. Patricia Wheeler Grant | Married Sgt. Arthur M. Frieden, on August 23, 1945. Patricia taught in the junior high school at Sheffield, Iowa, last year. |
209 | Norma Jorgensen | Married Charles E. Stock, on November 14, 1945. They reside at Guthrie Center, Iowa. Prior to her marriage, she taught for two years in the schools at Redfield, Iowa. |
210 | Russell C. Guster | Married Peggy J. Churchill of Vallejo, California, on April 16, 1945. Russell served for four years with the Navy and is now band director in the schools of Algona, Iowa. |
211 | Violet Hempstead | Married Everett C. Garland, on August 26, 1945. Violet taught the past five years in the schools at Ottumwa, Iowa. They reside in Sumner, Iowa. |
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212 | Betty O'Neill | Married S/Sgt. Curtis C. Philp on October 30, 1945. Betty is now employed at the James Black Dry Goods Company, Waterloo, while her husband is at Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri, awaiting discharge. |
213 | Betty Ruth Poole | Married Sgt. Orville Kern on October 1, 1945. They reside in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where Sgt. Kern is stationed. Betty taught in the Shelby Consolidated School for the past two years. |
214 | Colette D. Reutter | Married S/Sgt. Ellis P. Siemen. Prior to marriage, Colette taught in the schools at Stanhope, Cherokee, and State Center, Iowa. They are now living at Stratford, Iowa. |
215 | Elizabeth Manus and Norman Dearborn | Married August 19, 1949. Norman has been in service since March 1943, and is now stationed at Fort Snelling, Minnesota, for officers' training in the Japanese language. They reside in Minneapolis, while he is at Fort Snelling. |
216 | Elizabeth Mills | Married Selwyn L. Willey on September 30, 1945. Elizabeth is a USO staff assistant in Spokane. She formerly taught in Iowa schools. Selwyn is a graduate of Riverside Military Academy, Gainesville, Georgia, and of the United States Coast Guard Academy. |
217 | Florence Schlicher | Married Glenwood Long, machinist's mate first class, on June 10, 1945. Florence is teaching at Ft. Madison, Iowa. |
218 | Harriett Marshall | Married Norman Gross; reside at Milford, Iowa. Prior to her marriage she taught in the schools at Thurman, Belmond, and Spencer, Iowa. She also served as a stewardess on Mid-Continental Airlines out of Kansas City for a year. |
219 | Helen Adele Rasmussen | Married Sgt. John J. Jensen on August 1. Helen formerly taught at Sutherland, Iowa, and worked as electrical tester in Boeing Aircraft Corporation, Seattle. She is teaching first grade in the schools at Charles City this year. |
220 | Liberty Mae Mattson | Married Albert A. Allard, on September 30, 1945. Prior to marriage she taught in Greene County, Iowa, and at Ventura; taught at Ezel Mission in Kentucky, and in United States Indian schools at Lower Brule, Fort Thompson, and St. Francis, South Dakota. |
221 | Lois Miller and Howard Lawrence | Married on August 25, 1945. Lois has been instructor in violin at Central Washington College of Education, Ellensburg, Washington. They reside in Washington, D. C., where Howard is stationed with the Navy. |
222 | Lucille Mitchell | Married on August 11, 1945, to Marion Anderson. Lucille taught in the public schools at Olds, Iowa, for the past six years. They are living in Olds, where Marion is engaged in business. |
223 | Margaret Ann Miner | Married Pfc. Max D. Oviatt, on September 22, 1945. They reside in Huron, South Dakota. |
224 | Marian A. Murray | Married Bob Ferguson, on August 8, 1945. Marian formerly taught in the schools at Lanark and South Beloit, Illinois. Bob, recently discharged from the Army Air Forces, is attending the State University of Iowa. |
225 | Myrna Missildine and John B. Green | Married on August 25, 1945. Myrna has been teaching social science at Allison, Iowa. They reside in Ames, Iowa, where John is teaching and is completing an engineering course. |
226 | Rachel G. Reimer | Married Captain Clifford Hicks on May 12, 1945. Rachel will receive mail at Marshalltown, Iowa. |
227 | Rosamond L. Rathbone | Married Joseph H. Denman. He is a graduate of the University of Southern California and is coach in Salt Lake City, Utah, high school, where they reside. |
228 | Sadie G. Peterson | Married to Raymond Erhardt on August 7, 1945. Sadie taught the past year in Minnesota. They are now living on a farm near Clermont, Iowa. |
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229 | Alice Smoley | Married Everett Franck on September 20, 1945. They are living on a farm near Aurora, Iowa. Prior to her marriage, Alice taught in the schools at Downers Grove, Iowa, for three years. |
230 | Annabelle Marie Sutton | Married T/Sgt. Delbert H. Owen, on August 18, 1945. Annabelle is living at Maquoketa, Iowa, while her husband is serving with the Army Air Forces. |
231 | Carol Sheldon | Married Howard K. Foley, Jr., on September 1, 1945. Carol took graduate work at Northwestern University; joined the staff of the Goodyear Synthetic Rubber Corporation as statistician. Howard is a chemist at the Goodyear Corporation, Akron. |
232 | Darlene Lorna Westerman | Married Lt. Thomas Carpenter, on July 20, 1945. Darlene formerly taught at Stanley and Clarinda, Iowa. She is now a bookkeeper in a bank at Columbus, Georgia, while Lt. Carpenter is serving overseas. |
233 | E. Winson Wallace | Married Cpl. Ellery Temple on June 18, 1945, in Chabua, India, where she was serving with the Red Cross. She served ten months in North Africa and eight months in India. While her husband is still in service, she is living with her parents at Waterloo. |
234 | Erma Stainbrook | Married to Flight Officer Francis L. Wallace, on June 12, 1945. Prior to her marriage, Erma taught primary grades at Brandon, Iowa. She is now instructor in second grade in the schools at Vinton, Iowa. |
235 | Helen Till | Married Maurice Dooly on September 12, 1945. They reside in Des Moines. Prior to her marriage she taught for several years in Iowa public schools. |
236 | Inez Thompson | Married S/Sgt. Marlin J. Scherzinger, on September 22, 1945. Inez taught at Lakewood School in Madison for the past several years. Marlin is a graduate of the University of Kansas and is a certified public accountant. They reside in Madison. |
237 | Lt. Robert B. Wiley | Married Maxine Anderson on September 13, 1945. Robert recently returned from the South Pacific where he served for eight months as navigator on a B-24. |
238 | Mabel M. Youngblut | Married Nick J. Slater, on October 3, 1945. Mabel is living in Oran, Iowa, where she has been postmistress for the past seven years. Nick is an engineer and is now located at Corozal, Canal Zone. |
239 | Mable Welch | Married Cpl. James Smith, on July 29, 1945. Mable taught for the past two years in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. |
240 | Maurine Jane Spurbeck | Married Lt. A. C. Scurlock on November 23, 1945. They reside in Washington, D. C. |
241 | Patricia York | Married David McMicken on July 29, 1945. Patricia formerly taught in Peterson and Durant, Iowa. They now reside in Los Angeles, California. |
242 | Phyllis May Welch | Married Richard Wiechman on October 14, 1945. Richard was recently discharged from the Navy. They reside in Ames, Iowa, where Richard is attending Iowa State College. |
243 | Sgt. Wayne Van Deest | Married Corrie Risbrudt, on September 22, 1945. Sgt. Van Deest is stationed at Camp Grant, Illinois, while his wife, who attended the University of Minnesota, is now living in Minneapolis. |
244 | Venita R. Skinner | Married Lt. Richard I. Gray on February 24, 1945. Prior to her marriage, Venita taught in the schools at Altoona and Des Moines, Iowa. They now reside at Nashua, Iowa. |
245 | Wilma Walters and Jay R. Johnson | Married on August 4, 1945. Jay was recently discharged from the armed forces, and is now state supervisor of distributive education with the Department of Public Instruction, Des Moines. Wilma most recently taught in a war training program. |
246 | Winifred Schrubbe and Orville Deeds | Married on September 2, 1945. Winifred has been teaching in the schools at Marion, Iowa. They now reside in Cedar Rapids, where Orville is an instructor in Franklin High School. |
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247 | Ensign and Mrs. Charles Sayre, (Kathleen Riebe) | Announce the birth of a son, Charles Michael. Kathleen is living with her parents in Cedar Falls, while her husband is serving with the Navy. Prior to her marriage, she was home economics instructor in the schools at Cambria and Sigourney, Iowa. |
248 | Lt. and Mrs. Don H. Howard, (Lucetta Rose Cook) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Nancy. Lucetta and daughter have been living with her parents in Waterloo, while Lt. Howard is with the Navy. Before her marriage, Lucetta taught in the schools at Attica, Lamont, Swea City, and Monticello, Iowa. |
249 | Lt. and Mrs. H. F. McCoy, (B'Ann Heron) | Announce the birth of a daughter, B'Ann Breeze. B'Ann and daughter reside in Galena, Illinois, while Lt. McCoy is on duty with the Naval Reserve in China. |
250 | Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Botten, (Edna Bryngelson) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Linda Nellene. They have an older child, Richard, and are living at Dunbar, Iowa. Prior to her marriage, Edna taught in the rural schools of Marshall County. |
251 | Mr. and Mrs. C. Donnan Fiester | Announce the birth of a son, Alan Richard. They also have a daughter, Sheryl Lee. Donnan is head of the department of industrial arts at the high school at Lake Forest. |
252 | Mr. and Mrs. Ellis M. Jeffery, (Helen I. Long) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Gail Loree. They have another daughter, Janice Kay. They reside in Lincoln, Nebraska. |
253 | Mr. and Mrs. George D. Lathrop, (Dorothy Calderwood) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Nancy Dee. Prior to her marriage, Dorothy taught at Marion Iowa, and Springfield, Illinois. They now reside in Marshalltown, where George is employed by the Sawyer Biscuit Company. |
254 | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Badger, (Ruth Eleanor Brouillet) | Announce the birth of a son, John Charles. They have a daughter. Ruth and children reside in Dubuque, Iowa, while Harold is serving with the Navy. |
255 | Mr. and Mrs. Horace Letson, (Dotha M. Detrick) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Susan Teresa. They also have a son, George. They reside in Webster City, Iowa. |
256 | Mr. and Mrs. J. Harvey Littrell | Announce the birth of a son, Robert Craig. This is their second son. Harvey had been employed as instructor for Air Cadets at Morningside College, Sioux City, for the past two year; now a mathematics instructor at Stephens College, Columbia, Missouri. |
257 | Mr. and Mrs. Luther S. Watson, (Millicent Virginia Thompson) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Mabelle. They reside in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. |
258 | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marshall Shaw | Announce the birth of twin daughters, Marie Therese and Miriam Close. They are living at Pocahontas, Iowa. |
259 | Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Calkins, (Marilynn Nolan) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Cynthia Janet. Marilynn is a receptionist in the office of the registrar at the Teachers College, while Russell is in military service. |
260 | Sgt. And Mrs. John Beebee, (Naomi Jewell) | Announce the birth of a son, John. Naomi resides in Cedar Falls, while Sgt. Beebee is with the Army overseas. Prior to her marriage, Naomi taught in the schools at Goodell, Jesup, and Ft. Dodge, Iowa. |
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261 | Edith M. Fischer | Died November 9, 1945, at her home in Turin, Iowa. She began teaching high school science in the Des Moines, Iowa, public schools in 1909 and retired in 1941. She taught in Logan and Boone, Iowa, prior to going to Des Moines. |
262 | Edward Gepson | Died June 16, 1945 at his home in Omaha, Nebraska. During World War I, he was engaged in Y. M. C. A. service in France. He is survived by his wife; two children, Lt. John M., Naval Reserve, and Jean; and two grandchildren. |
263 | Gertrude Decker | Died January 29, 1944, at Mason City, Iowa, where she lived for forty years. She devoted most of her life to Y. W. C. A. work. At her death she left an endowment to help develop Y. W. C. A. programs in rural areas and small communities in Iowa. |
264 | Jessie Aitchison | Died April 2, 1945, in Cedar Falls where she had been living since 1940. Jessie served 25 years in public schools at Oelwein, Tipton, and Des Moines. Surviving is her sister, Alison, who is on the social science department staff at the College. |
265 | Lou P. Barrett | Died February 11, 1945, at Staples, Minn. She had taught in various schools in Iowa, Minnesota, and in Chicago. In 1932, she retired after serving 29 years as elementary principal of the schools at Brainerd, Minnesota, completing a total of 52 years. |
266 | Lucy E. Plummer | Died September 29, 1945, in Los Angeles. She moved to California in 1922 after serving for one year as assistant librarian at the Cedar Falls Library. |
267 | Mary C. Dougherty | Died November 6, 1945 in Cedar Falls. She taught in the primary grades in Cedar Falls public schools until 1923; took advanced work at Columbia Teachers College; was primary supervisor in the River Rouge, Michigan, schools until retirement in 1941. |
268 | Mrs. Jay Duvall, (Dora M. Robbins) | Died November 21, 1945, at her home in Roswell, New Mexico. Following her graduation she served as director of high school physical education at Peoria, Illinois, and at Roswell. Two sons, Alfred, and Stanton, and a sister, Laura Robbins, survive. |
269 | Mrs. Joseph H. Hamilton, (Florence L. Shelby) | Died August 23, 1945, at Mason City, Iowa. Florence had taught from 1901 to 1917 in schools at Chamberlin and Mitchell, South Dakota. She is survived by her husband, a daughter, Helen; and two sons, Joseph and John, both in the Army. |
270 | Mrs. Lizetta Cassiday Hunter | Died September 9, 1944, at Spencer, Iowa. Her death was reported by nephew, Burl J. Haight, one of the seven Haight brothers who attended the College from 1905 to 1916. He has been employed at Stanford University for eighteen years. |
271 | Randolph E. Scott | Died July 10, 1945, at the home of his sister, Amy Scott Donly, in Eagle Grove, Iowa. From 1901 to 1910 he taught at Lester, Renwick, Superior, Dakota City, and Lyons, Iowa, and at Reno, Nevada. Since March 1910, he had taught advanced mathematics. |
272 | Samuel Younkin | Died on October 11, 1945, at his home in Spokane, Washington. He was a florist in Spokane for forty years until retirement in 1944. Surviving are his wife and a daughter, (John Colyn), of Orting, Washington. |
273 | The Reverend Osmond Johnson | Died September 29, 1945, at his home in Newark, Ill. He was ordained in 1896 and served as a minister in the Lutheran churches at Superior and Waterford, Wisconsin. He retired in 1939. Surviving are his wife, three daughters, and a son. |