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1 | Admission policy announced | Announce policy meant to address twin problems of meeting the teacher shortage and providing educational opportunities for veterans. |
2 | Current graduates and alumni | Placements for 1946-1947. |
3 | Untitled | Wanda Browning reads Bible in Baptist group meeting; photo. |
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4 | Gladys M. Chalupsky | Is teaching in the primary grades at Jesup, Iowa. |
5 | In line for registration | Classes cancelled November 14 to allow students to register; waiting lines were long. |
6 | Life in a stadium | Mezzanine floor dormitory being built in O. R. Latham Stadium to accommodate overflow of students; will house 160 men. |
7 | Move in, vets are told | Forty-five veterans and their families move into Sunset Village on November 4; eighty-four more families await arrival of construction materials to complete more units. |
8 | Ruth Coburn, W. Harold Hartman, Paul Boysen, Jean Sheldon, Mrs. Ralph C. Peters (Gladys Chalupsky) Marjorie Dickinson, and Maxine Witt | Are in the high school at Jesup Iowa. Hartman is high school superintendent and physics teacher. Coburn is English and dramatics instructor. Sheldon, Peters, and Dickinson teach primary, primary-first, and second-third grades. Witt is fifth grade teacher. |
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9 | Alumni dinner in Des Moines event | 243 alumni attend dinner; photo. |
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10 | Teacher College's oldest faculty member dies | Anna McGovern died September 13, 1946; tributes and obituary; photo. |
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11 | The Panther Parade | Winter season highlights; photo. |
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12 | A home away from home | Home Management House now furnished and ready for students in vocational home economics teaching program; photo. |
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13 | Our faith has seven days | Many campus groups attempt to meet religious needs of students; description of programs of various groups; photo. |
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14 | Dora E. Kearney | Resigns after twenty-one years of service. |
15 | Five new instructors | New teachers begin at Campus School. |
16 | Miss Jessie Ferguson | Retires after twenty-one years as circulation and reference librarian; Mary Dieterich will replace her. |
17 | More teachers at T. C. | Brief sketches of new faculty. |
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18 | Appoint safety education supervisor | Bert L. Woodcock resigns position with state program to head new driver training and safety education curriculum |
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19 | Dr. Goetch announces fee exemption policy Goetch--Edward W. (Education Faculty) |
Placement Bureau registration fee waived for alumni. |
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20 | Appalled and yet intrigued | Trying to understand children. |
21 | Grace A. Van Ness | Enjoys reading fiction. |
22 | I have learned | Professor Charles finds contentment. |
23 | In Will Durant's . . . . | Professor Beard considers his recent reading. |
24 | M. J. Wilcox | Professor Wilcox and family spend week near Guttenberg. |
25 | Martin L. Grant | Enjoys raising animals. |
26 | Myron E. Russell | Looking forward to hunting season. |
27 | Student delighter Herbert V. Hake | Mr. Hake and his wife attend art class. |
28 | There's plenty of meaning | Professor Schneider expresses his philosophy. |
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29 | Agnes Heightshoe | Is high school principal at Stuart, Iowa. |
30 | Clara Chassell Cooper | Is now assistant professor of psychology at Wilson College, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. For the past two years she did post-doctorial research at the University of Maryland and was a member of the George Washington University faculty. |
31 | Donald T. Deal and Luella Powell | Donald Deal is beginning his 25th year as head of the commercial department in the high school at Trenton, New Jersey. His wife is the former Luella Powell. They have one child, Joseph McClellan, a student at Lehigh University. |
32 | Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Riley, (Amy Draper) | Observed their fiftieth wedding anniversary, September 30. They reside at Goldfield, Iowa. They have one son, the Reverend Bruce T. Riley, Methodist pastor at Poland, Ohio. |
33 | Frank E. Willard | Is now Sutter County superintendent of schools in California. |
34 | J. Dale Welsch | Is professor of speech and head of the department at Mississippi State College for Women at Columbus, Miss.; formerly superintendent of schools in What Cheer, Keswick, and Elkader, Iowa; taught at Teachers College, Coe College, and other colleges. |
35 | J. Percival Huget | Is pastor of the Classon Avenue Presbyterian Church in Brooklyn, New York. |
36 | Louise E. Arildson | Is teaching in the Spring Garden School of Nutley, New Jersey. She has been a member of the faculty there for 21 years. Her address is Nyack-on-Hudson, New York. |
37 | Marie Hjelle | Has accepted a position as organizer of a teaching department in the Pressly Memorial Institute at Assiut, Egypt. |
38 | Mary Ann Roller | Sells Kristee products. Her address is Twin Falls, Idaho. She taught in Iowa until 1919 and has since made her home in the West. |
39 | Maude Mountain | Is teaching intermediate grade arithmetic in the schools at Perry, Iowa. |
40 | Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Grouchy, (Mae Arnold) | Reside in Osceola, Iowa, and have two daughters and one son. |
41 | Mr. and Mrs. Everett C. Peck, (Margaret Richards) | Reside in Charlotte, Michigan. Everett is county sheriff and Margaret is deputy county clerk. They have two children, Elizabeth Jane and Richard, who is in the Navy. |
42 | Mr. and Mrs. Jay T. Colegrove, (Alma Reichert) | Are now living in West Union, Iowa. Jay also has a B. A. degree from the University of Iowa and an M. A. degree from the University of Wisconsin. |
43 | Mr. and Mrs. Miron MacLeon, (Cora Learned) | Visited friends in Oregon and California last summer. They reside at La Crescenta, California. |
44 | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wyant | Are building a new home in La Crescenta, California. |
45 | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Faragher, (Margaret Buck) | Formerly of New Hampton, Iowa, are now living in San Luis Obispo, California. Roy is title officer for the Security Title Insurance and Guarantee Company. |
46 | Mrs. LaMont A. Williams, (Ella Danskin) | Resides in Washington, D. C. Her husband is the retired superintendent of the Arlington National Cemetery, Ft. Meyer, Virginia. |
47 | Mrs. R. A. Steadman, (Margaret Dick) | Is teacher of music at Hillsboro, Wisconsin. |
48 | Ruth Farran | Is master of the New York City Lodge of the Rosicrucian Order; Resides in the Bronx, New York, New York. |
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49 | Traveling Vanderwilts stop at Denver | Charlotte Keating Vanderwilt recounts her family's many moves; photo. |
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50 | Agnes M. Hanson | Is now teaching English and speech at Ellsworth Junior College at Iowa Falls, Iowa. She taught for fifteen years in the Nevada, Iowa, high school and more recently at Boulder City, Nevada. She received her master's degree from Columbia University. |
51 | Bonita Damman | Of Waukegan, is head librarian at the Waukegan Township High School in Waukegan, Illinois. She has an M. A. degree from the University of Iowa and a B. S. in library science from the University of Denver. |
52 | Clarence W. Failor, Ray C. Andrews | Is now chief of the Vocational Rehabilitation and Education Division of the Denver, Colorado, Regional Office of the Veterans Administration. Ray C. Andrews is assistant chief. |
53 | Dr. Harry M. Kauffman | Audiovisual aids authority; has been appointed associate professor of education and director of the audio-visual service at the University of Denver. His recent article is entitled "Survey of Audio-Visual Programs in State Universities." |
54 | Enid Hause | Supervisor of the elementary school at Chula Vista, California. |
55 | Martha A. Meyer | Is instructor in modern languages at Denison University at Granville, Ohio. Last year Martha taught at Carroll College at Waukesha, Wis. |
56 | Mr. and Mrs. John B. Kuttler, (Nina Babb) | And daughter Nancy Jane visited the campus, August 20. They have been living at Westfield, New Jersey, since 1941. John is chief engineer with the Prudential Insurance Company. |
57 | Mr. and Mrs. John W. Green, (Viola Dirrim) | Reside in El Centro, California, where John is a shipping clerk. Viola received her B. A. degree from San Diego Teachers College and is now a primary teacher. |
58 | Mr. and Mrs. Nick Slater, (Mabel Youngblut) | Reside at Curundu in the Canal Zone where Nick is employed as an engineer. |
59 | Mr. and Mrs. Ted Campbell, (Inez Miller) | Reside in Moravia, Iowa. Ted is a farmer and trucker. Inez is teaching mathematics at Moravia High School. |
60 | Mrs. Therese Reed Barbour | Of Osage, Iowa, is director of social welfare in Mitchell County. She has two sons, Ted and Jerry. |
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61 | Bessie McNutt | Is teaching sixth grade in Sheldon, Iowa. She was formerly grade school principal in Sheldon. |
62 | Carsten Johnsten | Is now superintendent of the Hudson, Iowa, Consolidated Schools. Prior to serving three years in the Navy, he taught at Radcliffe and Norway, Iowa. |
63 | Dr. and Mrs. Clark N. Cooper, (Gertrude Dresselhuis) | Reside in Waterloo, where Clark is in the practice of general surgery. They have three children: twin girls, Karen and Kristin, and a son, Jimmy. |
64 | E. J. Albrecht | Is superintendent of schools at Lodge Grass, Montana. He secured an M. E. degree at Montana State University in Missoula this year. |
65 | Earnest E. Andrews | Is now superintendent of schools at North English, Iowa. Previously he taught in the rural schools in Keokuk County, Oakville, Elwood, and Clarksville, Iowa. |
66 | Emma Peterson | Resides at Upland, California, where she is teaching fourth grade in the elementary school. For the last two years she taught in Sioux City, Iowa. |
67 | Esther Oehring | Of Terre Haute, Indiana, is instructor in the laboratory school at Indiana State Teachers College. |
68 | Frederick Eugene Mueller | Is now superintendent of the Dearborn, Michigan, schools. From 1934 until 1943, when he entered the armed forces, he was affiliated with the Independence, Iowa, schools, as principal of the high school and dean of the junior college. |
69 | Harald C. Jensen | Professor of physics and head of the physics department at Lake Forest College, Illinois; married Virginia Schipfer; two children, James and Carole Lee. He taught as visiting staff member of Northwestern University in the summers of 1944 and 1946. |
70 | Harold Marshall | Is teaching at Mingo, Iowa. He spent eleven months at Harmon General Hospital, Longview, Texas, before being discharged from the service. |
71 | Harriet J. Higgins | Is teaching home economics at Keswick, Iowa. For the past three years she has been an army hostess at Camp Crowder, Missouri. |
72 | Harry D. Berg | Is professor of history at the University of New Hampshire. In 1946, he participated in the Institute of United States in World Affairs at Washington, D. C.; taught for several years at Monticello, Iowa, and at University High School, Iowa City. |
73 | Jack Arends | Has spent the summer in Mexico after teaching at the Bridgeport Massachusetts Teachers College. He will organize a photography department at the Massachusetts Institute of Art in Boston this year. |
74 | Josephine Turner | Is now a legal secretary in Faulkton, South Dakota. |
75 | Leonard Thompson | Is principal of schools at Grundy Center, Iowa. A veteran of three years in the air corps training command, he was junior high school principal at Grundy Center in 1942. |
76 | Marian Quire | Is food production manager of the Stouffer Corporation in Minneapolis, where she resides. |
77 | Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Fischer | Are living in Jewell, Iowa, where Alfred is school superintendent. They have one son, Robert. |
78 | Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Gay, (Alice Hanson) | Are living on a farm near Salix, Iowa. They have two children, Dennis and Marilyn. |
79 | Mr. and Mrs. Mel K. Smith, (Velma B. Carl) | Reside in South Gate, California. Velma taught in Iowa schools for fifteen years. |
80 | Mrs. Irene Hasley | Is teaching kindergarten and first grade at Norway, Iowa. |
81 | Mrs. Leo Happe, (Jessie Poyzer) | Resides at Spirit Lake, Iowa, and has four daughters. |
82 | Neva B. Wilson | Is teaching in the Lincoln school at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where she resides. |
83 | Pauline E. Phelps | Is an occupational therapist at Veterans Hospital, Minneapolis, where she resides. |
84 | W. P. Truesdell | Is now superintendent of the consolidated school at Colo, Iowa. Prior to three years of service in the Navy, he was superintendent of schools at Ottosen and Kanawha, Iowa. He has two children. |
85 | Wayne Black | Is coach and industrial arts instructor in the high school at Fayette, Iowa. He formerly taught at Newell, Iowa. |
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86 | Cecil W. Bangs | Was appointed field supervisor in the Iowa department of public instruction. He served as superintendent of schools at Traer at one time, and since 1922 has held the same post at Manchester. |
87 | Dale E. Moore | Is commercial instructor at the high school in Shenandoah, Iowa. Before entering the Army in 1944, he taught in Grundy Center, Sioux Center, and Boone, Iowa. |
88 | George Donovan | Is principal at St. Ansgar, Iowa. |
89 | Gordon Arends | Formerly of Aplington, Iowa, entered library school at Columbia University in the fall. An Air Forces Captain, he was in England, France, and in the occupation forces in Germany. |
90 | Harriet Woods | Is in charge of the teacher training course at the Clarinda, Iowa, junior college, where she taught four years ago. She has been teaching in Estherville, Iowa, the last three years. |
91 | Jacob Sadoff | Is now instructor in chemistry and physics at Drake University. Before going into the Army two and a half years ago, Jacob was a chemist at the DuPont Company in Aurora, Illinois. |
92 | Jay R. Johnson | Is now head of the retailing department and teacher in retailing courses in the college of commerce and finance at Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa. For the past two years he has been retail coordinator for the state of Iowa. |
93 | Mr. and Mrs. Don Shevel, (Alberta Claussen) | Are living on a farm near Storm Lake, Iowa. They have two daughters, Sally Kay and Linda Rae. |
94 | Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Miller, (Dorothy Orms) | Reside in Hillsdale, Michigan. Donald Miller is an associate professor of history and political science at Hillsdale College. |
95 | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lichty, (Dorothea Stoll) | Reside at Park Ridge, Illinois. Harold is vice-president of the John Marshall Insurance Company in Chicago. |
96 | Mr. and Mrs. John Schmidt, and Violet Skovgaard | Are instructors in the schools at Ringsted, Iowa. John is superintendent of the Ringsted Independent School. Violet is in charge of the seventh and eighth grades. Violet Skovgaard is first and second grade teacher. |
97 | Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Broughton, (Virginia Madson) | Are living in West Union, Iowa. They have two children, Charles William and Don Howard. |
98 | Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Martinson, (Marian Laton) | Are now living at Excelsior, Minnesota. He is a chemical engineer with Johns-Manville. They have four children, Perry, Loree, Jerry, and Marilyn. |
99 | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ebersold, (Harriet Wells) | Are living on a rabbit ranch called Sunny Slope Ranch, Vista, California. They have one son, Thomas. |
100 | Mrs. Russel M. Hackler, (Margaret Wachtel) | Russel, a Major in the Army Air Corps, was released in July from hospitalization for a fractured pelvis incurred in an accident in the Philippines in September 1945. Margaret has been teaching mathematics in the Ventura Junior High School in California. |
101 | R. L. Burch | Recently appointed a University Fellow at Duke University for the school year 1946-47, where he is studying for his doctor's degree in educational psychology and teaching undergraduate courses; was superintendent of the Hudson, Iowa, school. |
102 | Richard Hammans | Is instructor in mechanical trades in the high school at LeMars, Iowa. Prior to his naval service, he was vocational agriculture teacher at Osceola, Iowa. Formerly he taught industrial arts in the Gaza, Ireton, and Carson, Iowa, schools. |
103 | Ruby Madison | Is employed by the Y. W. C. A. in Seattle, Washington. She is in charge of the junior hostess program at the U. S. O. club there. Her permanent address is Ringsted, Iowa. |
104 | Virginia E. Putnam | Is teaching fifth grade at Yakima, Washington. She formerly taught at Council Bluffs, Iowa. |
105 | William H. Heggen | Is instructor in the public schools of Lincoln, Nebraska, where he resides. |
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106 | Blanche A. Wolary | Married Dr. Carl F. Seyfried, January 16, 1946; now living in Moline, Illinois. Prior to her service in the WAVES, she taught in the schools at Centerville, Iowa. |
107 | Dale Douglass Munger | Is now placement assistant of the Veterans Administration in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he resides. |
108 | Forrest W. Wakefield | Is now physical education instructor in the public schools at Sioux City, Iowa. |
109 | George Henney | Is teaching mathematics in the Neola, Iowa, schools. He served in the Navy from 1942 to 1946. |
110 | Grace Calvin | Is teaching in an elementary school at Maracaibo, Venezuela. |
111 | Harold Birney | Is coaching at the DeWitt, Iowa, high school. |
112 | John Champlin | Is coach at Villisca, Iowa. He was formerly coach at Mt. Ayr, Iowa. |
113 | John W. Harp | Is head football coach and assistant in basketball and track at Oskaloosa, Iowa. He was recently discharged from the Navy. |
114 | Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Osborne, (Elva Trickey) | Reside in Red Bluff, California. A. J. is a high school teacher and football coach, and Elva is teaching first grade. |
115 | Mr. and Mrs. Bill McWhirt, (Helen M. Wick) | Reside in Inglewood, California. Helen is teaching at South School, Redondo Beach. Her husband is a mechanical engineer. |
116 | Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Reeves, (Winifred Mae Cardiff) | Reside in Davenport, Iowa. Harold is foreman for the Mississippi Foundry. They have two children, Janet Louise and James Clare. |
117 | Mr. and Mrs. John C. Courtney, (Frances Wells) | Reside in Tracy, Minnesota, where he is football coach. John served as regimental adjutant for the 927th Aviation Engineers on Guam. They have one daughter, Susan Anea. |
118 | Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Perry, (Maxine Risher) | Reside in Baldwin Park, California. Since his discharge from the Navy, Max has been employed as a tool and die maker for Nardon Manufacturing Company of Alhambra, California. |
119 | Mrs. Merwin E. Kasiske, (Josephine Cover) | Is teaching kindergarten at Mediapolis, Iowa. Her husband is in the implement business. Josephine has taken additional work at the College summer sessions in 1937, 1939, and 1945. |
120 | Mrs. Raymond W. Kimm, (Virginia G. Wilson) | Residing in Cedar Falls; editor of the "Connecting Link," monthly house organ of the John Deere Tractor Company of Waterloo, Iowa. Raymond is with the training section of the Veterans Administration in Waterloo. |
121 | N. Marie Rasmuson | Is teaching third grade at Rochester, Minnesota, this year. She received her B. S. degree at the University of Minnesota in the summer, with a major in elementary education. |
122 | Norman G. Manship | Is principal and coach of the consolidated schools at Rudd, Iowa. |
123 | Quentin Sawtelle | Is attending the University of California at Berkeley, where he resides. He was in the Army four years and seven months, serving in the CBI theater for one year. |
124 | Ralph Moritz | Is music cataloguer at the Detroit, Mich., public library. He is a graduate of the University of Denver library school and took advanced work at the University of Chicago graduate library school last summer. |
125 | Richard Bergstrom | Resigned as head of the drama department at Luther College, Decorah, Iowa, to do graduate work in the Yale Theatre. His address is New Haven, Connecticut. |
126 | Stanley J. Schmelling | Is now instructor in the schools at Manitowoc, Wisconsin. He has three children, James, Paul, and Nan. |
127 | Thomas J. Hanifan | Is head basketball coach, assistant football coach and science teacher in the high school at Maquoketa, Iowa. |
128 | Thomas Orr | Is instructor in the upper grades of Cedar Heights School at Cedar Falls, Iowa, and is in charge of coaching and physical education there. |
129 | Wendell Rider | Of Marshalltown, Iowa, is teaching piano at Eastern Kentucky Teachers College, Richmond, where he has appeared in recitals and as soloist with an orchestra. |
130 | William Bolt | Is coach and instructor in manual arts and science at Paullina, Iowa. He is working toward a master's degree from Colorado State Teachers College. |
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131 | Aldo C. Podesta | Is Assistant Chief of the Recreation and Entertainment Division of the Veterans Administration, Richmond, Virginia, where he resides. He was released late in June 1946, after serving four years on active duty in the Army, both overseas and in the states. |
132 | Capt. Forrest W. St. Clair | Is now on duty with the joint chiefs of staff after three years duty overseas in the European ordnance department. A former Ft. Smith, Ark., high school and junior college registrar, St. Clair was married September 4, 1945, to Lucille Sanderfer. |
133 | Clem Marsden | Is high school coach at Ogden, Iowa. He previously taught at Glidden, Iowa, and Greenwood, Wisconsin. Clem served in the Army Air Corps for over three years. |
134 | Don C. Charles | Is studying for the M. A. degree in educational psychology at the University of Nebraska. He holds a graduate assistantship. |
135 | Donald E. Lundberg | Is now assistant professor of psychology at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. |
136 | Frank Lapitz | Is teaching in the schools at Lake Park, Iowa, this year. |
137 | Helen Huus | Is a member of the Education Department at Wayne University, Detroit, Michigan. Helen was an ensign in the WAVES for nearly two years; was stationed most of that time in Washington, D. C. |
138 | Helen I. Brown | Is a civil service employee and is stationed in Tokyo, Japan. She is a classification clerk in the personnel office of the civil censorship detachment. Previously she did civil service work in Honolulu, Hawaii, for seventeen months. |
139 | Howard W. Rabey and Kenneth Dilley | Howard Rabey is athletic coach at Humboldt, Iowa. Kenneth Dilley is assistant coach and commercial instructor. |
140 | Jean E. Cooper | Is biology instructor at the high school in Cheyenne, Wyoming. She is working for an M. A. degree in zoology at the University of Colorado. |
141 | John Megson | Is acting as assistant high school coach and head junior college football and basketball coach at Sheldon, Iowa. Before entering the service, he taught at Corwin and Schaller, Iowa. |
142 | Lois Moessner | Is supervisor of music in Golden, Colorado, where she has produced her own operettas and choruses for girls and mixed glee clubs. Lois writes the text and music for her compositions. |
143 | Margaret Miner | Is supervisor of elementary education at Duluth, Minnesota. For the last two years she has been a member of the department of teaching staff at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. |
144 | Martha Sedgwick | Is now teaching third grade in Springfield, Illinois, where she resides. |
145 | Marvin Llewellyn | Is the athletic coach at Keota, Iowa. He taught at Riceville, Iowa, before entering the Marine Corps. |
146 | Melvin P. McGovern | Is UNRRA Regional delegate to Poland. His district covers all the area east of Warsaw to the USSR border. |
147 | Mildred V. Leamer | Recently arrived in Germany to serve as an army hostess with European Theater Special Services which, under the direction of Maj. Gen. A. R. Bolling; responsible for the recreation and entertainment of occupation troops in the European theater. |
148 | Mrs. Ellen M. Hight | Has graduated from the Florida State College for Women and is now teaching sixth grade at the North grade school in Lake Worth, Florida. |
149 | Mrs. Fred Scovel Jr., (Georgia Stock) | Resides at Dundee, Iowa, where she and her husband farm. They have one son, Stephen Russell. |
150 | Mrs. Paul A. Grummer, (Florence Wheeler) | Resides in Columbus, Ohio. Her husband is district representative for Link-Belt Speeder Corporation. |
151 | Paul Hafke | Is high school football coach at Reinbeck, Iowa. He coaches baseball and girls basketball; teaches manual training and economic geography. He served overseas for 33 months, married a Scotch girl, April 4, 1944, in Corby, England. They have a son. |
152 | Robert Arends | Is now instructor of English at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, where he resides. |
153 | William Hitch | Is band instructor at Grundy Center, Iowa, this year. Prior to Army service, he taught at What Cheer, Iowa. |
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154 | David William Holley - Honor Roll | Son of D. L. Holley, of Waterloo, was killed in action March 17, 1945, at Kobe, Japan, during a B-29 raid. While overseas he was stationed on Saipan. His wife, Dorothea, and daughter, Janice, live with his parents, H. Kibbie of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. |
155 | Earldine Robinson | Is second grade teacher at Jefferson, Iowa. She formerly taught second grade at Lanark, Illinois, and third grade at Sac City, Iowa. |
156 | Esther Harder and Ruth Lundvall | Are teaching in the public schools of Perry, Iowa. Esther teaches third grade at Lincoln school, while Ruth teaches the kindergarten. |
157 | Grace D. Olson | Is teaching junior high school English and speech at Galesburg, Illinois. She is also in charge of all drama activities. |
158 | Grace Lynch | Is a first grade teacher at San Bruno, California. |
159 | H. Allen Oehlert - Roll of Honor | H. Allen Oehlert lost his life July 6, 1943. Attached to Bombing Squadron 102, he took off from Guadalcanal for a bombing raid on Hare Island in the Solomon Islands. |
160 | Jacob Stratman | Is teaching shorthand and bookkeeping in the high school at Shenandoah, Iowa. Prior to his three and one-half years service in the Navy, he taught at Ft. Dodge, Greene, and Rockford, Iowa. |
161 | Leon "Champ" Martin | Is head wrestling coach and teacher of industrial arts in the Algona, Iowa, public school system. |
162 | Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. MacRae, (Adeline Taylor) | Are living at Eldora, Iowa. Adeline is teaching second grade at Iowa Falls, Iowa, this year. |
163 | Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon Turnbull, (Miriam Legerman) | Are case workers in the Johnson County Department of Social Welfare in Iowa City, Iowa, where they reside. |
164 | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Guthrie, (Lillian Birchmier) | Reside in Bloomfield, Iowa, where Lillian is teaching. In the spring they plan to move to their new farm home near Bloomfield. |
165 | Mrs. Fred W. Anderson, (Lavonne Eller) | Is a social studies teacher at Brooks School in Des Moines, Iowa. She was married February 8, 1945. Her husband is a student at Drake University. |
166 | Mrs. Gretchen Forbes Barton | Now reading consultant for Row, Peterson and Co., publishers of public school textbooks. Her address is Evanston, Illinois. She has been employed in Des Moines, Iowa, doing elementary remedial work in reading. |
167 | Mrs. Harold Roethler, (Jeanne Clayton) | Lives at Livermore, Iowa. She and her husband live on a farm near there. Jeanne has also taught at Webb, Iowa. |
168 | Mrs. Warren Alexander, (Elinore Kolb) | Resides in Davenport, Iowa. Warren is bookkeeper at the Industrial Engineering Equipment Company in Davenport. |
169 | Olive Lillehei | Is now editor of "Smart," a trade publication of news and ideas for salesmen of Esquire's calendar division, of which she is promotion manager. She is the daughter of I. L. Lillehei, head of the language department at the College. |
170 | Phyllis Van Engen | Is now a communications operator for United Air Lines. She resides in Denver, Colorado. |
171 | Robert Stanley Adams - Honor Roll | Was reported killed in the crash of a B-24 at Davis-Monthan Field, Tucson, Arizona, during the summer of 1942. |
172 | Wesley M. Lindskoog | Is band director at Carroll, Iowa. |
173 | William T. Jochumsen | Is instrumental music instructor in the Greenfield, Iowa, high school. |
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174 | Agnes Goecke | Is teaching at Rodman, Iowa. |
175 | Betty Jane Bronner | Is supervisor of the high school, junior high, and junior college girls' physical training at Red Oak, Iowa. |
176 | Doris Brown | Is teaching at Storm Lake, Iowa, this year. |
177 | Dorothy Brown | Is teaching kindergarten at Wapello, Iowa, this year. |
178 | Eunice Baumgartner | Is teaching English and drama in the high school at Waverly, Iowa. |
179 | George C. Dutcher | Is head football coach and social science instructor at the high school in Oelwein, Iowa. |
180 | Hope Barto Lee | Is director of drama at Thomas Jefferson High School in Council Bluffs, where she resides. |
181 | Jean Hendrickson | Is commerce teacher in the Lake Mills, Iowa, high school. |
182 | Jean Kettering and Catherine M. Thomsen | Are teaching in the grade schools at Estherville, Iowa. |
183 | Jeanne L. Wright | Is teaching in Racine, Wisconsin, this year. |
184 | Joyce Bertness | Is teaching English and Spanish in the Spirit Lake, Iowa, high school this year. |
185 | Junealice Carlson, Mary Ella Young, Rita Sebby, and Corrine Merkel | Are instructors in the schools of Gowrie, Iowa. Carlson teaches vocal music in high school and grade school. Grade school teachers are Young, first grade; Sebby, third grade; and Merkel, fifth grade. |
186 | Leonard Kokesh | Is now band director of the schools in Morning Sun, Iowa. |
187 | Lois Frederick | Is a commercial instructor at the high school at Mt. Ayr, Iowa. |
188 | Margaret M. Wallin | Is teaching in the Des Moines, Iowa, where she resides. She has done graduate work at the Colorado State College of Education at Greeley, Colo., where she became a member of Kappa Delta Pi and Pi Lambda Theta, national honorary fraternities. |
189 | Marian C. Kennedy | Is teaching science and arithmetic in Kenwood school, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. |
190 | Marion Dekker | Is principal of Hawley School in Fort Dodge, Iowa. |
191 | Mrs. Fred D. Van Hoven, (Elsie Lorine Colson) | Is a member of the school of education staff at the University of Southern California. Her husband is attending the university. They reside in Los Angeles. |
192 | Mrs. George Richardson, (Margaret Horn) | Is English teacher in the 11th and 12th grades at Tipton, Iowa. She formerly taught at Pella, Iowa. |
193 | Mrs. Mary Oldfield, (Mary Timmins) | Is teaching in a Fairfield, Iowa, grade school. |
194 | Norma McCutcheon | Is teaching in the Lake Park, Iowa, schools. |
195 | Norman P. Dearborn | Is music supervisor in the Keota, Iowa, schools. He served in the specialists corps of the army, teaching Japanese. |
196 | Paul Siglin | Is physical education instructor and coach in the Horace Mann Junior High School at Burlington, Iowa. He was a pilot in the Army Air Forces for four years. He and his wife reside in Burlington. |
197 | Robert Kissinger | Teaches in the primary grades at Peterson, Iowa. |
198 | Ruth Bobzin | Is teaching in the public schools of Perry, Iowa. She teaches kindergarten at Roosevelt school. |
199 | Ruth Potter, Dorothy Nagle, Ruth M. Hunt, and Mildred Orr | Are teaching in the Monticello, Iowa public schools. Potter is in charge of girls' physical education, Nagle is commercial teacher, Hunt will teach fourth grade, and Orr is kindergarten teacher. |
200 | Shirley Butler | Is English and speech instructor in the high school at Arlington, Iowa. |
201 | Shirley Crouse | Is teaching first grade in the Sheldon, Iowa, schools this year. |
202 | Shirley Daily and Pauline Johnson | Are instructors in the Wilson High School at Cherokee, Iowa. Daily teaches physical education, and Johnson is music instructor. Johnson formerly taught at Storm Lake and Boone, Iowa. |
203 | Stanley Strudthoff, Jean Bertram, and Marilyn Hull | Stanley will teach high school science at Storm Lake, Iowa, and Jean is teaching fourth grade there. Marilyn is supervising remedial instruction in the elementary grades and teaches kindergarten at Storm Lake. |
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204 | Berta Evelyn Hurt | Married Maj. Otto C. Person in July 1946. Berta was a former faculty member in Sioux City schools. |
205 | Clarice Anderson | Married George Phinney on May 26, 1946. They reside in Sioux City, Iowa. |
206 | Claude Snell | Is assistant coach and instructor in mathematics at the high school in Chariton, Iowa. |
207 | Doraine Pinta | Married Conklin O. Hansen, on August 25, 1946. They reside at Mason City, Iowa, where Doraine is a public school teacher and Conklin is employed by Sears Roebuck Company. |
208 | Dortha Cunningham | Married Kermit R. Iverson, on September 1, 1946. They will reside in Des Moines, Iowa, where Kermit is employed in the Veterans Administration. Dortha formerly taught in the schools at Alta, Cherokee, and Boone, Iowa. |
209 | Elizabeth Jane Emerson | Married Gust Olson, Jr., on September 19, 1946. She taught in the schools at Newton, Iowa, prior to being director of Bartlett Hall at the College. Gust is manager of the John Deere Tractor Company and president of the Waterloo Chamber of Commerce. |
210 | Eloise M. Mauer | Married Vard W. Meadows on July 4, 1946. Eloise is a home economics teacher at American Falls, Idaho, and her husband is a grain dealer and rancher. |
211 | Evelyn DeCou | Married Melvin Underbakke on November 2, 1946. Evelyn taught in the Cedar Rapids schools the first semester. She and her husband are now making their home in Burr Oak, Iowa. |
212 | Frances Maye Jackson | Married Walter Hill, on August 4, 1946. Frances taught fifth grade in Aaron Palmer School in Marshalltown for the last nine years. They reside in Raleigh, North Carolina. |
213 | Helen Van Houten | Is instructor in commercial subjects in the Iowa Falls, Iowa, high school. |
214 | Isadora Walls | Is a commercial instructor in the Leon, Iowa, high school and is also teaching social science. |
215 | Kathryn Comfort | Married Forest Turner on June 12, 1946. Kathryn taught in Marshalltown, Iowa, the last four years. They reside in New Providence, Iowa. Forest was recently discharged from the army after two years overseas, and is now farming. |
216 | Mabel Frieden | Married G. Walter Ladd on July 6, 1946. Mabel taught in the Muskegon schools from 1944 to 1946. They reside in Muskegon, Michigan. |
217 | Margaret Ball Dickson | Married Andrus Christian Jensen on June 6, 1946. They reside in Staples, Minnesota. Margaret is editor of Tumbleweeds, official organ of the International Chaparral Poets, and is Midwest regional director and international organizer for the group. |
218 | Martha R. Weisell | Married Frank R. Blosser on June 15, 1946. They reside in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Martha has taught in Ft. Wayne schools since 1938 and will continue teaching this year. Frank is president of the Rhoades-Morgan Paint Company. |
219 | Mary Elizabeth Butler | Married Dr. George Eugene, a school physician in the Panama Canal Zone, on August 24, 1946. |
220 | Maxine Bednar | Married Williams S. Allen, on November 3, 1946. Before her marriage, Maxine taught in McGregor and Clinton, Iowa, and served as a hostess for Mid-Continent Air Lines. They reside in St. Joseph, Missouri, where William is employed at Rosecrans Field. |
221 | Merle Gray | Married Ernest B. Ford on October 12, 1946. Merle has taught the last few years at Jackson school, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Ernest is associated with the American Chain and Steel Company in Los Angeles, California, where they reside. |
222 | Ona M. Johnson | Married Forrest Weller on September 15, 1946. They reside in Rock Island, Illinois, where Forrest is employed by a construction company. Ona is teaching in the high school at East Moline, Illinois. |
223 | Rosalie Joan Pieracci | Married William Weston Van Gundy on July 28, 1946. Rosalie studied at The Cummings School of Art in Des Moines, and taught for several years in Iowa schools. She is now manager of the Jean Sardou studio in Sioux City. |
224 | Ruth R. Dentel | Married Donald R. Kaldor, on November 9, 1946. Ruth taught at Gilman and Webster City, Iowa, and was employed in the extension division at Iowa State College. Donald, who received his Ph. D., is an assistant professor of economics at Iowa State College. |
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225 | Allan E. Lomen | Has been awarded a store-service scholarship at New York University School of Retailing and is pursuing graduate work in retailing methods. During the war he served as a lieutenant in the Navy. |
226 | Davida Fisher | Married Donald L. Nickolson on May 30, 1946. They reside in Haskins, Iowa. |
227 | Doris Hansen | Married Virgil M. Wessel on August 14. They reside on a farm near Greeley, Iowa. Doris taught junior high at Colesburg, Iowa, for the past three years. |
228 | Eileen Goss | Married Donald Stockman on June 12, 1946. Eileen taught for three years in Johnson County rural schools. They reside in Oxford, Iowa. |
229 | Evelyn A. Miller | Married William J. Manning, on August 11, 1946. They will reside in Reinbeck where Evelyn is teaching third grade. William is employed at Viking Pump Company, Cedar Falls, Iowa. |
230 | Ione M. Helgason | Married J. Theodore Ahart, on December 28, 1945. They reside in Ames, Iowa. Iona has been head of the commercial department in a Fort Dodge, Iowa, school. |
231 | Lillian A. Donlea | Married Robert McCord on October 20, 1946. Before her marriage, Lillian taught four years in Iowa schools and one year in Washington. Robert is farming at Iowa Falls, Iowa. |
232 | Marlys Webbeking | Married Kenneth Judd on August 31, 1946. They reside in Los Angeles, California. Marlys has been teaching in Los Angeles for the past two years. |
233 | Opal Smith | Married George Mills on June 29, 1946. Opal taught in Burbank, Calif., last year. Her husband was recently discharged from the Army Air Forces and they now live in Gonzales, Texas. |
234 | Pauline Fallon | Married Jack W. Kester, on October 11, in Richland, Wash. Pauline is teaching in Richland, and her husband is in government service there, where they reside. |
235 | Ruth E. Morton | Married William R. Duxbury, on September 27, 1946. They reside in Ocean Park, California. Ruth formerly taught in the Pisgah and Missouri Valley, Iowa, Schools. |
236 | Verna Ruth Anderson | Married Ralph Coleman on May 18, 1946. Before her marriage, she taught in the rural schools of Ringgold County and the public school at Mt. Ayr, Iowa. More recently she was employed at Ft. Winfield Scott, San Francisco, where they reside. |
237 | Vernon Bredow | Married Shirley Mae Larsen on May 6, 1946. Vernon is an employee of the Young Men's Christian Association. They reside in Waterloo, Iowa. |
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238 | Arlene Alberts | Married Clinton Fogde on June 16, 1946. Clinton is a student at Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa. |
239 | Bernice Walker | Married Theodore Petzinger on July 3, 1946. They reside in Columbus, Ohio, where Theodore is assistant superintendent of the Bexley Waterworks. Bernice taught for two years in Rockford, Illinois. |
240 | Betty Haaf | Married Donald Schlect on June 1, 1946. They reside at Yakima, Washington, where Donald is a fruit rancher. |
241 | Carol Swenson | Married Donald D. Peck, on October 13, 1946. Carol is now third grade teacher in the Olin school. |
242 | Dorothy R. Kindred | Married Capt. Edward J. O'Connor, on September 7, 1946. They reside in Ames, Iowa, where Edward is resuming his studies in engineering at Iowa State College. Dorothy taught in Minneapolis last year. |
243 | Ellen R. Thompson | Married Leo C. Gummert, on October 19, 1946. Ellen is teaching home economics in the high school at Albion, Iowa. Formerly she taught at Van Cleve and Jamaica, Iowa. Leo is employed with the Concrete Material Construction Company in Cedar Rapids. |
244 | Elsie Oesterle | Married Joseph H. Mattes on October 16, 1946. They reside in Amana, Iowa, where they are employed in the refrigeration division. |
245 | Helen Loretta Nelson | Married Merle Clayton Bengston on September 7, 1946. They reside on a farm near Boxholm, Iowa, where Helen taught last year. |
246 | Jane E. Stamy | Married George D. Donovan on August 18, 1946. Jane, who taught at Newton, Iowa, last year, is teaching second grade in Menomonie, Wisconsin, this year. Her husband is a student at Stout Institute there. |
247 | Janet Goodjohn | Married Robert Meighan on July 26, 1946. They reside in Miami, Arizona. |
248 | Janet Lee Simpson | Married Robert F. Burrows on October 31, 1946. Their address: Boys Home, Covington, Virginia. |
249 | Jean Henderson, and Wanda Robinson | In a double wedding on June 2, 1946, Jean Henderson married Warren J. Caldwell, and Wanda Robinson married Donald Henderson. The Caldwells reside in Coggon, Iowa, and the Hendersons live in Waterloo, Iowa. |
250 | Lavon Marie Monahan | Married Charles B. Scott on August 25, 1946. Lavon is attending the College, while they reside in Waterloo, Iowa. |
251 | Lois Apel | Married Eugene E. Sellon, on September 1, 1946. Eugene was discharged from the Navy in August after three and one half years of service. They reside in Nora Springs, Iowa. |
252 | Lucile Wolcott | Married James R. Shattuck, on August 10, 1946. They are living in Lone Tree, Iowa. |
253 | Margaret Hansen | Married Robert Charles Skar on May 25, 1946. They reside in Cedar Falls, where Robert is attending the College. Margaret is employed at the Bureau of Research at the college. |
254 | Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Pippinger, (Lois Bowman) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Jane Frances. They have another daughter, Jo Ann. They reside in Minneapolis. |
255 | Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Busching, (Isabel M. Ryan) | Reside at Stanwood, Iowa. They have a daughter, Dorothye. Isabel does substitute teaching at Stanwood. |
256 | Mrs. Edith Lucille Strait | Married Richard D. Handley on July 31, 1946. Edith is elementary principal in Washington, Iowa. Richard is in charge of the Soil Conservation Service in Washington County. |
257 | Ruth Ullerich | Married Kenneth Hein in May 1946. Ruth has taught home economics in the Fairbank high school for two years. |
258 | Verdice B. Haffner | Married Ovia Charles Wood, on June 26, 1946. They reside in Wewoka, Oklahoma. Ovia Wood, who attended Iowa State College, served three years in the Navy. |
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259 | Capt. And Mrs. Allen E. Kane, (Lucille Simpson) | Announce the birth of a son, Bruce Arthur. They have one other son, Allen. Captain Kane is chief of Convalescent Services Division at Valley Forge General Hospital at Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. |
260 | Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Elmore, (Lois Glade) | Announce the birth of a son, Robert Scott. Dr. Elmore is practicing medicine at San Jose, California, after serving three and one half years in the Navy. While he was overseas, Lois worked at the University of California at Los Angeles. |
261 | Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Cummings, (Elizabeth Reeve) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Gail Ann. They reside in Baltimore, Maryland. |
262 | Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Derse, (Montye Eloise Cook) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Kathleen Sue. Montye is a part-time kindergarten teacher in the schools at Ames, Iowa, while Daniel is studying mechanical engineering at Iowa State College. They reside in Ames, Iowa. |
263 | Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Meikle | Announce the birth of a boy, Clark Streeter. Earle received his master's degree at the University of Arizona in 1942, and is now personnel manager at Price Waterhouse and Company, Chicago, Illinois. |
264 | Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Schaefer, (Frances Bradley) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Cynthia Lynn. They reside in Denver, Colorado, where Frances has taught for the past four years. |
265 | Mr. and Mrs. Ellis A. Juhl | Announce the birth of a daughter, Jane Louise. Ellis is principal of the Edison Junior High School, Waterloo. |
266 | Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Jones, (Clara Van Deest) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Julianne Beth. They reside in Cedar Falls, Iowa. |
267 | Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Wittenburg, (Melvina Caroline Bierbaum) | Announce the birth of a girl, Patricia Elizabeth. They reside in Garner, Iowa. |
268 | Mr. and Mrs. George A. Faires, (Dena Mae Maxson) | Announce the birth of a second son, Roy Lynn Faires. Dena is head of the speech department at Herzl Junior College, Chicago, and her husband is completing his Ph. D. degree in speech at Northwestern University. They reside in Chicago. |
269 | Mr. and Mrs. John C. Courtney, (Frances A. Wells) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Susan Ann. They now reside in Tracy, Minnesota. |
270 | Mr. and Mrs. Leland Snell, (Freda Vandehaar) | Announce the birth of a second daughter, Vicki Ann. Their first child is Nancy Lee. They reside in Newton, Iowa, where Leland is head basketball coach at the high school. |
271 | Mr. and Mrs. Leo Morrow, (Clarette Norman) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Marilyn Colette. They also have two sons, Larry and Warren. They live on a farm near Wever, Iowa. |
272 | Mr. and Mrs. Maynard A. Newhouse, (M. Bernice Meylink) | Announce the birth of a son, Craig Allen. They also have a daughter, Nancy Alberta. They live on a farm near Decorah, Iowa. |
273 | Mr. and Mrs. Ovey Vaala | Announce the birth of a son, Marcus John. Ovey is now assistant manager of the Greater Kossuth Rendering Company, Vermillion, South Dakota. |
274 | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boysen, (Julia Entz) | Of Jesup, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, Paul James, Jr. |
275 | Mr. and Mrs. Phayne Hethman, (Sue Alice Rector) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Kathleen. They have an older child, Michael Don. |
276 | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kadesch | Announce the birth of a daughter, Kathryn Ann. Richard received his B. A. degree from Teachers College in 1938 and his Ph. D. degree from the University of Chicago in 1941. They reside in Gary, Indiana. |
277 | Mr. and Mrs. Terry Olin | Announce the birth of a daughter in August. They reside in Cedar Falls, Iowa. |
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278 | Mr. and Mrs. Anton M. Lund, (Vivian M. Herwig) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Susan Rae. They have another daughter, Sheryl Kay. Anton is proprietor of "The Music Shop" in Boone, Iowa. |
279 | Mr. and Mrs. Bert LeRoy Shepard | Of Utica, New York, announce the birth of a daughter, Marcia Julie. |
280 | Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nolan, (Mary Boller) | Of Waterloo, Iowa, announce the birth of a daughter, Kathryn Sue. |
281 | Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Grout, (Dorotha Smalley) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Rita Mae. Prior to her marriage, Dorotha taught first and second grades at Springdale, Iowa. They live on a farm near Riverside, Iowa. |
282 | Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Temple, (Winson Wallace) | Of Waterloo, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, Ellery John, Jr. |
283 | Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Petersen, (Mardelle M. Paulsen) | Of Muscatine, Iowa, announce the birth of a baby girl, Jane Lavonne. Prior to her marriage, Mardelle taught in Scott County rural schools for three years. |
284 | Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Naden, (Lela Van Engen) | Of Webster City, announce the birth of a daughter, Dorothy Ann. |
285 | Mr. and Mrs. George H. Pool, (Virginia Lewis) | Of Eldora, Iowa, announce the birth of a boy, James Lewis. |
286 | Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood Long, (Florence Schlicher) | Of Donnellson, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, Glenn Michael. |
287 | Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Hammelman, (Fern E. Betz) | Of Iowa Falls, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, John Robert, December 7, 1945. |
288 | Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Westbrook, (A. Jane Bower) | Announce the birth of a son born March 3. Hartley operates an airport in Guthrie Center, Iowa. |
289 | Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bollhoefer, (Alta Hansen) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Donna Joann. They have been living on a farm near Haverhill, Iowa, following Herman's discharge from the Navy. |
290 | Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Kaplan | Of Waterloo, announce the birth of a son. |
291 | Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reichel, (Virginia Ruth Spry) | Of Oildale, California, announce the birth of a son, Philip Lee. Virginia formerly taught in the schools at Meriden and Lawton, Iowa. Joe is a salesman in a men's store in Bakersfield. |
292 | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schneider, (Ethel Mae Nelson) | Of Cedar Falls, announce the birth of a daughter, Jane Wyone. |
293 | Mr. and Mrs. Lafe A. Lunder, (Jane Carl) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Carol Ann. They have an older child, Janet Elaine. |
294 | Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Leonard, (Dorothy Stephen) | Of St. Louis, Missouri, announce the birth of a son, Stephen Lawrence. |
295 | Mr. and Mrs. Olav Njust, (Jean Letch) | Of Alexandria, Virginia, announce the birth of a daughter, Lois Louise. |
296 | Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Hiemenz, (Betty Parmeter) | Of Evanston, Illinois, announce the birth of a daughter, Elizabeth Ann. Paul is taking post-graduate work at Northwestern University. |
297 | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Overett, (Marjorie J. Kramer) | Of Davenport, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, John Kramer. |
298 | Mr. and Mrs. Travis J. Phillips, (Phyllis Val Jeanne Fairlie) | Announce the birth of a son, David. Travis is instructor in science at the College. They live in a trailer in Cedar Falls. |
299 | Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Grady | Announce the birth of a second daughter, Marilyn Jean. Eleanor Lee is the older daughter. Wayne is athletic director at Anamosa, Iowa. |
300 | Mr. and Mrs. William Phillips, (Mary Ellen Laury) | Announce the birth of a second child, David William. William is a graduate student at the University of Chicago. |
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301 | Benjamin H. Neveln | Died September 5, 1946. Prior to his death he was superintendent of schools and taught at Farley, Aplington, Thurman, and Nevada, Iowa. He worked with an insurance company in Walnut, Iowa, for fifteen years. He is survived by his wife. |
302 | Charles F. Johnson | Died August 17, 1946, at Kis Lyn, Pennsylvania, where he had been superintendent of the boys school for 34 years. He retired in January 1946. He is survived by his wife, Myrtle Ann Boardman Johnson, and two sons, Charles F, Jr., and Lawrence. |
303 | Eugenie Nelson | Died December 12, 1946, in Audubon, Iowa. She had been an assistant in Audubon's public library for more than twenty years. |
304 | Ida Hazel Fisher | Died July 4, 1946. She formerly taught in the elementary grades at Avoca, Swea City, Havelock, and Eagle Grove, Iowa. |
305 | Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fett, (Goldia Unger) | Of Algona, Iowa, announce the birth of a girl, Juanita Jean. |
306 | Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Grimes, (Mildred Hatch) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Martha Diane, at Hanover, New Hampshire Leonard is a senior law student at Dartmouth College. |
307 | Mr. and Mrs. Max Oviatt, (Margaret A. Miner) | Of Huron, South Dakota, announce the birth of a son, Thad Miner. |
308 | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Abele, (Jayne Borchardt) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Susan Jane. |
309 | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell, (Jean A. Smith) | Announce the birth of a son, Dale Wesley. They reside in Midland, Texas, where Robert is a parts man and machinist. |
310 | Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Ramey, (Bonnie Woolridge) | Announce the birth of a daughter. They reside at Cape Girardeau, Missouri, where Walter is attending Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. |
311 | Mrs. Willis H. Clark, (Ora Quint) | Died on August 30, 1946, at Long Beach, California. She married Willis H. Clark in 1903 and lived in Belgrade, Montana, for nine years. For the three years prior to her death, she resided in a rest home in Long Beach, California. |
312 | Nelle Klein | Died August 23, 1946. She had been an English teacher in the high schools of Sioux city, Iowa, since 1923. |
313 | Nellie Garvey | Died September 22, 1946, in Waterloo, Iowa. She had been principal of the Lowell grade school at both the old and new buildings since 1914. |
314 | Walter H. Briggs | Died on August 6, 1946, at Ewing, Iowa. Dr. Briggs had practiced medicine in Ewing since 1899. Surviving are his wife, three sons, and two daughters. |