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1 | Prexy's Pond and the Campanile | Summer scene. |
2 | Untitled | South side of Lawther Hall; photo. |
3 | Untitled Salisbury--Ralph (Student--1946-1948) |
Students canoe on Prexy's Pond; photo. |
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4 | College offers three branch schools | Schools will be offered in Corning, Denison, and Estherville. |
5 | Orchesis features dancing coeds | Program of performance; sixty-six women participated. |
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6 | Debate is big-time again | Exchange debates with Canadians; photo. |
7 | Dr. Kolb recommends action | Professor of rural sociology outlines program at conference. |
8 | Knighthood blooms on campus | Spring play is "The Knight of the Burning Pestle". |
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9 | Alumni will have their day, May 25, 1947 | Schedule of reunion activities. |
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10 | Hake directs summer theater | Professor Hake will work in South Dakota this summer; photo. |
11 | Kurtz publishes four compositions | Professor Kurtz has had four works accepted for publication: two organ selections and two women's vocal pieces. |
12 | Miss Campbell flies to Guatemala | Dean Campbell tours Central America; photo. |
13 | Students discuss religion | Religious Emphasis Week includes lectures and discussions. |
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14 | Old Gold beauties are brunettes | Beauty and popularity contest winners are announced at dance; photo. |
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15 | Presenting "A Day in the Life of a Teacher" | Bureau of Publications produces color movie about kindergarten teacher; photo. |
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16 | GI's and wives join "Ball and Chain" club | Married students and their spouses get together for social occasions; photo. |
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17 | Announce faculty changes | Marian Roose, James J. De Jonge, and Forrest Mayer resign; Peg Fullerton appointed library cataloguer. |
18 | F. E. Fuller passes | Professor Fuller died April 18, 1947; joined faculty in 1917. |
19 | Miss Rohlf writes book | Brief review of book of poetry. |
20 | Wife of faculty member dies | Lulu V. Osmundson Larson, wife of Selmer Larson, died March 24, 1947. |
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21 | A happy committee-man is Dr. Leland Sage | Professor Sage talks about his work in arranging for concerts and lectures; photo. |
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22 | The Panther Parade McGranahan--Robert S. |
Spring season sports highlights; photo. |
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23 | Mrs. Starbeck dies | Esther Bergendahl Starbeck died April 17, 1947. |
24 | Wrestlers win honors | Three wrestlers win individual titles at NCAA meet. |
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25 | Anna Hong Rutt | Is a free lance writer. She received degrees from U. C. L. A., the U. of Washington, and Columbia, and has also studied abroad. Her husband is a professor of mathematics at Louisiana State University. They reside in Baton Rouge. |
26 | Charles Bert McDonald | Is managing partner of McDonald and Company. dealers in investment securities with seven branch offices in Ohio. Address him at Shaker Heights, Cleveland, Ohio. His sister was the last missionary to come out of Japan during the war. |
27 | Clara Helene Hansen | Is director of women's physical education at Wisconsin State Teachers College, Platteville, where she resides. She formerly taught girls physical education at Albert Lea, Minnesota. |
28 | Dave Bates | Is now superintendent of schools at Lakeview, Oregon. |
29 | Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Standt, (Christine Merfeld) | Reside at Stacyville, Iowa, where he is a dentist. They have three children, Kathleen, Mary Kay, and James. |
30 | Esther L. Reiser | Is an elementary teacher at Brooks School in Des Moines, Iowa, where she resides. |
31 | George J. Balzer | Is now director of education at the Milwaukee School of Engineering, after serving for twenty-seven years a high school principal in Milwaukee. |
32 | K. Jay Phillips | Is superintendent of schools at Finchford, Iowa. For the last three years he has been superintendent at Volga City, Iowa. |
33 | Louella M. Wright | Is now a member of the department of English at the State University of Iowa. She is also the author of a monograph on Amos Noyes Currier. She is the daughter of the late D. Sands Wright, a member of the first faculty at Teachers College. |
34 | Martyn Bacon | Is a shop teacher and athletic coach at Churdan, Iowa. This is his second year there. |
35 | Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Douglas, (Elizabeth Schaible) | And their son, Donald, now reside in Hollywood, California. Donald is a senior at the University of California. |
36 | Mrs. Harry E. Richardson, (Maude Lasher) | Of Jefferson, Iowa, recently had as a guest, J. O. Stein (Jennie Roberts, former student). Jennie also visited Lucy Winter, June Winter, and Nann Barr Ralph, former students, all of Carroll, Iowa. |
37 | Mrs. Joe Jenison, (Anne V. Keifer) | Reports that they have retired from the farm, and are now living in a new home at Sanborn, Iowa. |
38 | Mrs. John S. Hoffman, (Lucy Evans) | Of Leon, Iowa, writes that she would like very much to hear from the girls who stayed at "Van Hall" (Van Cleve's) in 1925 and 1926. |
39 | Mrs. Walter A. Dusenbery, (Catherine Milnes) | Resides in Creston, Iowa, where she is a junior social welfare worker. Walter is a warehouse foreman. |
40 | Mrs. Zella Abbott | Is teaching second grade in Wilton, Iowa. She left the teaching profession just before the war, and returned to help during the emergency. Her husband operates the Abbott service station in Wilton. They have two children, LeonaMac, and Norman. |
41 | Rev. William C. Conradi | Of Pueblo, Colorado, is teaching beginning German at the Pueblo Junior College. He is also a protestant chaplain at the Colorado State Hospital. |
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42 | More men teachers are needed in schools | Campus School principal Marna Peterson explains why students need teachers of both genders. |
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43 | Barbara Staehling | Is mathematics instructor at Redwood Falls, Minnesota. |
44 | Bethel 'Betty' L. Merrill | Formerly a junior library assistant with the naval air station, North Island, San Diego, California; now a librarian in the administration reference library of the public schools in San Diego. This is a library for teachers. |
45 | Bridget A. Wells | Is an instructor in Calcutta, India. Formerly she taught in Burma. Her address is care of Lloyds Bank Ltd., New Delhi, India. |
46 | Clermont D. Loper | Formerly associate general secretary with the Y. M. C. A. at Berkeley, California; recently made general secretary of the Y. M. C. A. at Tucson, Arizona. His position at Berkeley is being taken by John Bertch. |
47 | Dr. and Mrs. R. M. McDowell, (Mary Anderson); Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kauffman, (Thelma Williams) |
Residing in Denver, Colorado, Dr. McDowell is a dentist; he and Mary have two children, John and Ann. The Kauffmans also reside in Denver. Harry is in the visual education department at the University of Denver. |
48 | Emmett Van Horn Cable | Is plant superintendent of Woodall Industry in Detroit, Michigan. He resides in Monroe, Michigan. |
49 | Keith Conklin and Leon W. Krafft | Keith Conklin elected president of the Northeast Iowa Bandmasters Association. He is the instrumental music instructor at Marble Rock, Iowa. Leon W. Krafft has been named vice-president of the association. He is bandmaster at Nashua, Iowa. |
50 | Mr. and Mrs. Dwane R. Collins, (Myrtle Telleen) | He is assistant professor of education in charge of guidance, school of education, University of Connecticut; served for three years in the American air force, as clinical and aviation psychologist; have an adopted daughter, Beth. |
51 | Mr. and Mrs. Leslie G. Bechter, (Doris Moore) | Have just returned from Buenos Aires, Argentina, where they have been teaching in the American section of the Colegio Ward school. They have two children, Kathleen and Danny. They are in Independence, Iowa. |
52 | Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Olson, (Ann Perry) | Reside in Niagara Falls, New York. Melvin is an executive officer of the Oldburg Electro Chemical Company; has been with the company since his graduation from Teachers College. |
53 | Mrs. Meylink, (Delia Hymans) | She and her husband reside in Hull, Iowa, where they have bought a dry cleaning plant. Her husband was seriously wounded by enemy gunfire on the German front and lived in army hospitals until his discharge, January 1946. |
54 | Mrs. Vesta Murdock | Is teaching first grade at Wilton, Iowa, where she has taught the past twenty-three years. She formerly taught at Moneta, Springdale, and Conrad, Iowa. |
55 | Norbert L. Noecker | Has purchased a lake resort on highway M-40 four miles south of Allegan, Michigan. The resort is an 80-acre tract including half of a 30-acre spring lake. He is also the consultant for an archery tackle manufacturer. |
56 | Rev. Phillip L. Shutt | Has joined the staff of the Conservative at Independence, Iowa. He was formerly news editor of the national weekly Episcopal magazine, "The Witness." He plans to retire from active parish work and devote his time to the newspaper and to creative writing. |
57 | Roland M. Bacon | Is the coordinating head of the industrial arts department of the junior-senior high schools of Dansville, Virginia. He is in his twelfth year there. |
58 | Virginia T. Mueller | Is the consultant and advisory nurse for the Illinois nursing home licensure program. In 1945, the Illinois legislature enacted a law providing for the licensure of institutions caring for the aged and infirm. |
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59 | Capt. Clarence H. Schrader | Has been with the military government in Yokohama, Japan for the past year. His address is APO San Francisco, California. |
60 | Carleton Rider | Is coach of boys' athletics at Lenox high school. He was discharged from the army in March 1946. |
61 | Don Barnhart | Has been named assistant football coach and instructor in physical education at the College. Barnhart, an all-North Central Conference tackle on Coach Starbeck's championship teams of 1941 and 1942, will assume his new duties September 1. |
62 | Dugan Laird | Is an instructor in speech at Kansas State Teachers college, Emporia, Kansas. |
63 | Eleanor Rae Kruessel | Married to Walter L. Wheaton; the couple is living in Waynesboro, Virginia. |
64 | Elizabeth McElhinney and Naomi McElhinney | A former alumni office secretary at the College, resides in Waterloo. Her cousin, Naomi McElhinney, is the new secretary. She resides in Cedar Falls, Iowa. |
65 | Foy Beck | Is social studies and reading teacher at the Lincoln grade school in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Her permanent address is Fort Dodge, Iowa. |
66 | Gwen Wescott | Is program director for the Girl Scouts in Los Angeles, California. Formerly she served as Pacific northwest traveling executive for the Girl Scouts, with headquarters in Seattle, for two years. Earlier she had traveled in the Midwest, in Kansas City. |
67 | Jean Carolyn Miller | Is instrumental music instructor in the schools at Ames, Iowa. She also plays for the Iowa State College Symphony orchestra; principal cellist in the 1946 fall concert. She resides in Ames, Iowa. |
68 | Leo E. Olson | Is operations engineer with Howard, Needles, Tammen and Bergendoff, consulting engineers, in Kennebunk, Maine, where he resides. He served in the navy during World War II; discharged in April 1946. |
69 | Marjorie Armstrong | Formerly a stenographer in the alumni office at Teachers College, now resides at Fort Dodge, Iowa. |
70 | Mary Burns | Has been appointed postmistress of Neola, Iowa. |
71 | Michael Goodman, Les 'Whitey' Hauer, Al Moldoff, Al Lo Balbo, and Lionel Lieberman | Goodman is a training officer with the Veterans Administration in Miami Beach. Whitey teaches Phys. Ed. in a New York junior high. Al is a substitute Phys. Ed. teacher in N. Y. grade schools. Lionel is working on his master's degree. |
72 | Mr. and Mrs. Clair C. Biddison, (Marcella Hull) | Reside in La Junta, Colorado. Since her graduation, she has taught at Leon, Iowa, as well as Brush and Crowley, Colorado. |
73 | Mr. and Mrs. Don Hensel, (Mabryn Schaefer) | Reside in Alexander, Iowa, where Don is in the grocery store business. |
74 | Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Broadwater, (Doris McRoberts) | Reside in Byron, Minnesota, where they operate a general store. They have three children, Connie Jo, Max, and Jean. |
75 | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Boardman | Have moved to Freeport, Illinois, where Thomas has accepted a position as director of visual education. He was recently released from army of occupation in Japan. |
76 | Mrs. Jennette Starr Wickey | Is commercial instructor in the high school at Eldora, Iowa. |
77 | Mrs. Winston Baker, (Mildred Claude) | Resides at Popular, Montana, where her husband is a rancher. |
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78 | Alma Wright | Married Arthur S. Johnson on June 15, 1946. They reside in Chicago, Illinois. |
79 | Cora Hoel | Married William Chamberlain in September 1946. They reside in San Francisco, California. |
80 | Corrine Merkel | Is teaching in the grade school at Gowrie, Iowa. |
81 | Dorothy Smith | Married John Brooks, on December 24, 1946. Dorothy is an instructor in the schools at Glencoe, Illinois, and John is the golf professional at the country club in Bensenville, Illinois, where they reside. |
82 | Edith Irene Anderson | Married Glen H. Peterson on June 12, 1946. They live at Harcourt, Iowa, where Glen farms. |
83 | Edna L. Gustafson | Married Leander A. Wolf, on June 13, 1946. They reside in Waterloo, Iowa. Edna is teaching English in East junior high and Leander is employed at John Deere Company. |
84 | Ethel Brutsche | Married Herman A. Riis on January 26, 1947. Before her marriage, she taught in Dallas Center, Perry, and Coon Rapids, Iowa. She plans to retire from the teaching field after this year. They reside in Coon Rapids. |
85 | Ivy Fluhrer | Married William F. Prufrock, on June 25, 1946. Before marriage, Ivy was employed by the War Department in Chicago and St. Louis. William was with the Army Medical Corps and served overseas for three years. They reside in University City, Missouri. |
86 | Janet Zuck | Is teaching American government and history at Mason City, Iowa. She previously taught for two years at Alta, Iowa. She received her master's degree in American history at the University of Chicago, December 20, 1946. Her address is Mason City, Iowa. |
87 | Jessie Northey | Married Noel J. Williams, in April 1946. They reside in Milford, Iowa. |
88 | Julia Wemark | Married Chris Webber, on September 1946. They reside in Traer, Iowa. |
89 | Marjorie Rierson | Is now commercial instructor of East high in Des Moines, Iowa. She formerly taught at Lytton, Britt, and Charles City, Iowa. |
90 | Mrs. Charles B. Keiter, (Shirlee Hauser) | Is vocal music instructor in the school at La Porte City, Iowa. |
91 | Mrs. Ruth Ann Keel | Is teaching commercial subjects in the high school at Webster City, Iowa. |
92 | Ocie Dent | Married Lloyd L. Fry, on January 6, 1946. She is teaching history and economics at Corydon, Iowa. |
93 | PFC. Donald MacRae and Adeline Taylor | Is a stenographer with the War Department in the Pentagon, Washington, D. C. Before his induction into the army in June 1946, he taught at Riverton, Iowa. His wife is teaching at Iowa Falls, Iowa. |
94 | Richard Van Dyke | Resigned as science instructor in the Cedar Falls, Iowa, high school. He recently purchased the Hillside Café on College Hill. |
95 | Willis Colville | Is the new junior high instructor in the Mount Ayr school system. He will teach manual training classes. The Colvilles and their daughter reside in Mount Ayr. |
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96 | Audrey Peet | Married James L. Navarre, on December 2, 1946. Audrey taught at Waverly and Geneva, Iowa, before taking occupational therapy at University of Southern California. She and James, a veteran of the Army Air Corps, work at Bruns General Hospital. |
97 | Ava Smith | Married Henry Rademaker, on August 13, 1946. Ava taught for three years as a utility instructor in the Cedar Falls schools. Henry is associated with his father in the operation of a hatchery in Clarksville, Iowa. |
98 | David Bixby Hawk | Married Eloise Best, in June 1946. They now reside in Chicago, Illinois, where David is attending the University of Chicago. |
99 | Dorathea Evelyn Tatum | Married George W. Stewart, Jr., on January 1, 1947. They reside in Floyd, Iowa, where Dorathea is continuing as music teacher. George is employed at Charles City, Iowa. |
100 | Dorothy Johnson | Married Victor C. Remmers, in June 1946. They reside in Melvin, Iowa. |
101 | Dorothy Oelrich | Married James A. Booker, on December 29, 1946. Prior to her marriage, Dorothy was music instructor in the high school and junior college at Reedley, California. They now reside at Arcata, California. |
102 | Dorothy Schwartz | Married Arthur F. Wulff, on November 3, 1946. Dorothy taught English in the schools at Ionia, Conrad, and Estherville, Iowa, and for the last year has been employed in a government office in Chicago, where they reside. |
103 | Eleanor Gruenau | Married Allan W. McKeever, on September 7, 1946. They reside in Davenport, Iowa. |
104 | Evelyn Lee | Married Verne W. Barrett, in December 1946. They reside in Burbank, California, where Evelyn is teaching fourth grade in one of the grade schools. |
105 | Gerald L. Jackson | Married Betty Drennan, on December 21, 1946. They reside in Des Moines, where Gerald is employed by the Veterans Administration, and Betty is commercial instructor at North High school. |
106 | Jeanette Edsall | Married to Arch Morgan, in July 1946. They now reside in Haquiam, Washington. |
107 | John O. Mecklenburg and Marie Boysen | Were married on August 16, 1946. They reside at Calamus, Iowa, where John is superintendent of schools and Marie is an English instructor. |
108 | Kathlyn Bacon | Married Garth S. Proctor, on December 11, 1946. They reside in Los Angeles, California. |
109 | Maxine White | Married Lester Stanley Wilcox, on October 20, 1946. They now reside in Ida Grove, Iowa. |
110 | Mildred Wood | Married Burnel B. Byer, on August 18, 1946. They reside at Guthrie, Minnesota. |
111 | Myrle George | Married Fred E. Dutton, on February 7, 1946. Myrle is an instructor in social studies at Whittier School, Waterloo. Fred formerly farmed near Elmore, Minnesota. They plan to reside at Ledyard, Iowa, at the close of the current school year. |
112 | Rosemary Brewer | Married Eugene P. Goodmann, on November 2, 1946. Before marriage, she taught at Burlington, Cedar Rapids, and Des Moines, Iowa. Eugene works in the research department of Standard Oil Company refinery at Whiting, Indiana. They reside in Hammond. |
113 | Ruth Dentel | Married Donald R. Kaldor, November 9, 1946. Ruth taught at Gilman and Webster City, Iowa, before going to Iowa State College, Ames, where she was associated with the extension service. Donald is an assistant professor of economics at Iowa State College. |
114 | Viola Kaiser | Married Allen Neal, on August 17, 1946. They reside at Masonville, Iowa. |
115 | Vivian Pink | Married Ted Betels, on February 3, 1946. They reside in Buffalo Center, Iowa. |
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116 | Alice Olson | Married H. Art Schar during the summer of 1946. They reside at Spencer, Iowa. |
117 | Bessie Walston | Married Lloyd Helmrichs, on October 26, 1946. Bessie formerly taught at Maynard, Iowa. They are living on a farm near Manchester. |
118 | Carol Swenson | Married Donald D. Peck, October 13, 1946. They reside in Cedar Rapids. Donald served three years with the Merchant Marines and is now engaged in business. |
119 | Clement Marsden | Married Ethel Miller during the 1946 Christmas holiday season. Clement has taught at Glidden, Iowa, in Wisconsin, and is now teaching in Ogden, Iowa, where the couple resides. |
120 | Dolores Dodd | Married Harold Edward Hensel, on December 21, 1946. Dolores taught in the Blanche Stoddard School, Iowa Falls, Iowa, before her marriage. Harold is employed at Alexander, Iowa. |
121 | Elsie M. Smith and Dennis M. Casey | Married on August 14, 1946. They reside in Cedar Falls, where Dennis is a student at the College, and Elsie is employed in the college registrar's office. |
122 | Erna Ardelle Roberts | Married Bernard C. Hennessy, on August 8, 1946. She taught at Webster City, Iowa; served a year in the WAVES recruiting offices in Minneapolis and Chicago. Discharged from the Naval Air Corps in March 1946, he is studying journalism. |
123 | Eva Myers | Married Paul L. Deist, on September 7, 1946. She is now a primary teacher at Remsen, Iowa. |
124 | Evelyn Leonard | Married Lowell S. Gates, on January 19, 1947. Evelyn is assistant director of religious education at the University Christian church. Lowell is employed at the M. F. Patterson Dental Supply Company. |
125 | Harriet Snider | Married Ross C. Kreager, on September 15, 1946. They live on a farm north of Newton, Iowa. |
126 | Jean Hutchcroft | Married Robert A. Heiens, on July 7, 1946. They reside in Alton, Illinois. |
127 | Josephine Crowston | Married Dan L. Whitney, Jr., August 11, 1946. Josephine is now teaching the first grade at Hampton, Iowa. |
128 | Kathleen Cutler | Married Harold Riley, on August 23, 1946. She is teaching in the fifth grade at Onawa, where they reside. |
129 | Leona Ann Illian | Married Wilbert Engelbrecht on June 2, 1946. Leona taught four years in the schools in Scott County. They are living on a farm near Davenport, Iowa. |
130 | Mary Ellen Bottom and Leo Solt | Married on December 22, 1946, in a double-ring ceremony. Mary Ellen is teaching at the University high school in Iowa City and working on a master's degree in English. Leo is working toward a master's degree in history at the State University of Iowa. |
131 | Mary Ellen Sprole | Married Pearse Walsh on August 24, 1946, in Nome, Alaska. They will reside in Nome where Pearse is employed by Pan-American Airways. Prior to her marriage, she was an instructor in the Territorial High School in Nome. |
132 | Mildred Brown | Married Marvin Zinn, on November 29, 1946. She is teaching fourth grade at Shellsburg, Iowa, where they reside. |
133 | Mildred Kaplan | Married Thomas D. Bell, on January 18, 1947. Mildred is teaching fourth grade in the schools at Sheffield, Iowa. After the completion of the school year, they will reside in Waterloo. |
134 | Myrla Stephens | Married James D. Taylor, a junior student in the Berea school of agriculture, Kentucky. Myrla's present position is secretary and assistant to the dean of the Berea foundation school. |
135 | Phyllis Porter | Married J. Marshall Wheeler, on June 29, 1946. They are both employed at the Naval Powder Factory in Indian Head, Maryland. |
136 | Ruth Haan | Married George O. Kirkelie, Jr., on November 24, 1946. Ruth has been associated with the Anaheim Building and Loan Association for the past year and a half, and plans to continue her work there. They reside in Anaheim. |
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137 | Grandpa Moon wins degree Rogers--Howard W. (Class of 1948) |
Harvey E. Moon goes back to school at the age of 45; photo. |
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138 | Alberta Wieskamp | Married Raymond Bekker on June 13, 1946. They reside in Nichols, Iowa. |
139 | Beth McGlade | Married John C. Finlay, on August 27, 1946. Beth had been teaching in the high school at Strawberry Point. They are living on a farm near Coin, Iowa. |
140 | Beulah Rose Perry | Married Warren H. Hutchens, on August 25, 1946. They reside in Clarion, Iowa, where Beulah is teaching second grade, and Warren is Coordinator of Diversified Occupations in the high school. |
141 | Cleo Watterson | Married Dale Timmons, on January 12, 1947. They reside on a farm near Ocheyedan, Iowa. Cleo is teaching in the primary department of a Sanborn, Iowa, school. |
142 | Delores Cullinan | Married Donald B. Messenger, on February 16, 1946. They reside at Pisgah, Iowa. |
143 | Doris May Cole | Married Winston S. Ogilvy on August 17, 1946. Doris taught the past year at Cherokee, Iowa. Winston is attending Iowa State College. They reside in Ames, Iowa. |
144 | Elizabeth Carlson | Married Howard C. Elmore in October, 1946. Elizabeth is now teaching third grade in the Lincoln school at Boone, Iowa, where they reside. |
145 | Elsie Emmert | Married Robert Frantzen, on December 14, 1946. They reside in Manchester, Iowa. Elsie is teaching in Delaware, Iowa. |
146 | Florence Evelyn Norine | Married Wallace Eugene McCubbin, on May 25, 1946. They reside at Gowrie, Iowa. |
147 | Florence Webbink | Married Richard Ohrtman, on June 23, 1946. They live near Jolley, Iowa, where Richard has a farm. |
148 | Frances Faust | Married Elton Carey, on December 26, 1946. Frances is now commercial instructor in the high school at Alta, Iowa. Elton is attending Western Union College at Le Mars, Iowa. |
149 | Ida Mae Davis and E. J. Snyder | Married on August 6, 1946. Ida is now teaching second grade in Keokuk, Iowa, and formerly taught at Davenport. Her husband is attending the College. After June 1, they will reside in Cedar Falls, Iowa. |
150 | Jean Anne Cunningham | Married Marvin Elvert on October 18, 1946. Jean is now teaching kindergarten at Tyler school in Cedar Rapids. |
151 | LaVonne Newel | Married Richard McCarty, on September 28, 1946. They reside at Hartley, Iowa. |
152 | Lois Wells | Married Frank Christensen on June 16, 1946. They reside at West Bend, Iowa, where Lois formerly taught. |
153 | Lorraine H. Munson | Married Lt. Drury L. Humble on June 22, 1946. They reside in Clinton, Iowa. |
154 | Margaret Elizabeth Wood | Married Carroll W. Ross of Denver, Colo., on December 21, 1946. Margaret has worked in the medical department of the Veterans Administration in Denver for the last two years. Carroll is employed in the credit department of the Timte Trailer Corp. |
155 | Marie Fratzke and John Allan | Married on March 6, 1947. While attending college, Marie appeared with the college quartet and was a member of Sigma Alpha Iota music fraternity and Delta Phi Delta social sorority. John Allan is now attending the College. |
156 | Mary Margaret King | Married Vern H. Brobst, on December 14, 1946. For the past nine years, Mary has taught in the Knoxville and Oskaloosa public schools. They will reside on a farm near Yale, Iowa. |
157 | Oscarolia Voy | Married Roland Newby of Steamboat Rock. They will live on a farm northwest of Steamboat Rock, Iowa. |
158 | Ruth Irene Lane | Married Clarence T. Duncan, on December 20, 1946. Ruth has been teaching in the Jefferson elementary school in Davenport, where they reside. Clarence is a draftsman for the John Deere Wagon Works. |
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159 | Anna Mae Pearson | Married Charles M. Gemmill on November 28, 1946. Anna is instructor of the fourth grade in Holstein, Iowa. Since his discharge from the Air Corps, Charles has been associated with his father in electrical work in Ida Grove, Iowa. |
160 | Betty Mae Boyer | Married Ariel R. Carlson on December 26, 1946. Betty is teaching in the Alta, Iowa, schools. |
161 | Clara Koehler | Married Dale Sherril on December 21, 1946. They reside at Mt. Vernon, Iowa. |
162 | Eunice Peacock and Philip Seltenrich | Married on December 28, 1946. They reside in Cedar Falls where Philip is a senior student at the College. Eunice has been a music teacher at Parkersburg, Iowa. |
163 | Georgia Allyn | Married Charles L. Kendall on August 18, 1946. They reside in Akron, Colorado. |
164 | Gloria Henderson | Married Charles Richardson on January 25, 1947. For the past year and one half, Gloria has been high school English and speech teacher at Selah, Washington. They are living in Omaha, Nebraska, where Charles is stationed at Offut Field, Fort Crook. |
165 | Helen Pfingsten | Married Edwin J. Eckert on August 14, 1946. They reside in Ames, Iowa. |
166 | Isadora Marie Wall | Married Neil E. Johns, on February 2, 1947. Isadora is teaching social science in the schools at Leon, Iowa. Neil is studying pre-veterinary work at Morningside College. |
167 | Jeanette Entz | Married LeRoy Brasch on November 30, 1946, in Waterloo, Iowa, where they reside. |
168 | Martha Mitchell and Donald Tracy | Married on December 22, 1946. Martha is teaching in the schools at Sioux City, Iowa. Donald is attending the College, expecting to graduate at the end of the 1947 summer term. |
169 | Raymond L. Berry | Married Marion Jean Slater on December 27, 1946. They reside in Falconer, New York. |
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170 | Lt. Col. And Mrs. James Luker Wester | Announce the birth of a daughter, Kristin Carol. James address is APO San Francisco. |
171 | Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Dunsmoor, (Beulah Fletcher) | Of Long Beach, California, announce the birth of a son, David Miles. C. C. Dunsmoor is General Supervisor of Pupil Personnel and Special Education in the schools there. |
172 | Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Phillips, (Marjorie Aves) | Of Atlantic, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, Rodney Clyde. Marjorie formerly taught at Marshalltown, Iowa. |
173 | Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Burke, (Vera Jensen) | Of Evansville, Indiana, announce the birth of a son, Donald James. They have one other son, Peter. |
174 | Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Norman, (Aletha Freet) | Of Waterloo, Iowa, announce the birth of a daughter, Denise Marie. |
175 | Mr. and Mrs. Edgar P. Swanson, (Irene Warner) | Of Ames, Iowa, announce the birth of a daughter Shirley Kay. |
176 | Mr. and Mrs. Forrest L. Urbin, (Geraldine Branch) | Of South Bend, Indiana, announce the birth of a son, John Forrest. |
177 | Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Hale | Announce the birth of a son, John Wilson. Francis is athletic coach at Grimes, Iowa. |
178 | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kirkner | Of Los Angeles, California, announce the birth of a daughter, Diana Lynn. Frank is chief clinical psychologist at the Birmingham Veterans Administration, Van Nuys, California. |
179 | Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Moon, (Bernice Slifsgard) | Of Stamford, Connecticut, announce the birth of a son, Mathew. |
180 | Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Richard Clark, (Virginia Louise Hansen) | Of Cedar Falls, announce the birth of a daughter, Nancy Jo. |
181 | Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence N. Miller, (Agnes Lucile Ryan) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Ellen Margaurite. They have another daughter, Sue Ann. They live on a farm near Beaver, Iowa. |
182 | Mr. and Mrs. Philip T. Stoddard, (Maxine Samuels) | Of Phoenix, Arizona, announce the birth of a son, Gary Roger. Philip teaches at Whittier School in Phoenix. |
183 | Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Scott, (Dorothy Mowbray) | Of Marshalltown, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, William Andrew. |
184 | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brouhard, (Ruby I. Moen) | Of Marshalltown, announce the birth of a son, Robert Bruce. Ruby formerly taught in the grade school in Marshalltown. |
185 | Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Gaard (Helen Mae Kline) | Announce the birth of a son, Richard Robert. They live at Waverly, Iowa, where Robert is high school principal. |
186 | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ruby | Of Cedar Falls, Iowa, announce the birth of a son. |
187 | Mr. and Mrs. Sam Trawbridge, (Mary Llewellyn) | Of Cedar Falls, announce the birth of a son. They have a daughter, Judy Ann. |
188 | Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Betle, (Minnie Margaret Berg) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Wanda Kay. They have another daughter, Marilyn Lee. Minnie taught at a rural school near Andover, Iowa, for six years before her marriage. They recently moved to their new farm at Los Nation, Iowa. |
189 | Mr. and Mrs. Wiert G. Johnson, (Dorothy M. Anderson) | Announce the birth of a son, Allan Edward. They reside in Sioux City, Iowa, where Wiert is teaching bookkeeping and business law at Central High School. |
190 | Rev. and Mrs. Milton Dowden | Of Winona Lake, Indiana, announce the birth of a daughter, Sue Ellen. They have two other children. |
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191 | Lt. J.g. and Mrs. John J. Cecchini, (Velma Schunter) | Announce the birth of a son, John Edward. They have a daughter, Elaine Louise. Lt. Cecchini is stationed at a naval base near Jacksonville, Florida. |
192 | Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ward, (Genevera Devitt) | Of Winthrop, Massachusetts, announce the birth of a daughter, Pamela Ann. |
193 | Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Cooper, (Ruth Harding) | Of Rockwell City, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, Larry. |
194 | Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Paige Kline, (Vera Stutsman) | Of La Porte City, Iowa, announce the birth of a daughter, Kiffaney Lynn. They also have a son, Courtney. Since his discharge from the army, Courtney has been attending the State University of Iowa. |
195 | Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Price, (Ruth Krumm) | Of Decorah, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, Daniel Roger. |
196 | Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Veit, (Irma Rush) | Of Odebolt, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, Stephen. |
197 | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baker, (Pauline F. Kvidera) | Of Curlew, Iowa, announce the birth of a daughter, Geraldine Rose. |
198 | Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Noll, (Evelyn Hummel) | Of Iowa City, Iowa announce the birth of a son, Mark Allan. |
199 | Mr. and Mrs. Fred O'Berfell, (Dorothy Costigan) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Cathy Ann. Fred is a coach at Guttenberg, Iowa. |
200 | Mr. and Mrs. George Bowles, (Georgiana McMillan) | Of Indianola, Iowa, announce the birth of a daughter, Alma Christean. They have a son, Mac. |
201 | Mr. and Mrs. George E. Ulfers, (Harriet Marsh) | Announce the birth of a son, Charles Edward. Harriet formerly taught in the schools at Greene, Iowa. They are living at Council Bluffs where George is a radio mechanic employed by Scientific Radio Products. |
202 | Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Justice, (Kathryn Hiller) | Of Martinsville, Virginia, announce the birth of a daughter, Joan Margaret. They also have a son, Robert Harold. |
203 | Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Widener, (Maxine Schive) | Of Augusta, Georgia, announce the birth of a son, Russell Dalton. |
204 | Mr. and Mrs. James J. Mathews | Announce the birth of twin girls, Marilee Jane and Marilou June. They also have a son, Jimmy. They live at Farmersburg, Iowa, where James is in the garage business. |
205 | Mr. and Mrs. James S. Stinehart | Announce the birth of a daughter, Elizabeth Eileen. James is a junior high school teacher at Fort Dodge, Iowa. |
206 | Mr. and Mrs. John P. McCann, (Clara Lounsberry) | Of Marshalltown, announce the birth of a son, Michael John. |
207 | Mr. and Mrs. Millard A. Sweet, (Rose E. Reasoner) | Of Huntington Park, Calif., announce the birth of a son, Roger Lowman. They have another son, Melvin. |
208 | Mr. and Mrs. Myron Robert Linde, (Jeannette Newton) | Of Los Angeles, California, announce the birth of a son, Rodney Carl. |
209 | Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Mast | Announce the birth of a son, John Stevens. Paul, former teacher at Sac City, Iowa, is business associate of the Ivan L. Mast Insurance Agency in Cedar Falls, Iowa. |
210 | Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Kadesch | Announce the birth of a daughter, Kathryn Ann. Richard is employed at the Plastic Division of Reynolds Metals Company in Gary, Indiana. |
211 | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glime, (Mabel Sloan) | Are the parents of a son, David Kent. They live near La Porte City, Iowa, where Robert has a farm. |
212 | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Babl, (Carolyn Royer) | Of Mapleton, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, William Royer. |
213 | Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Van Deest | Announce the birth of a son, Thomas Edward. Wayne is teaching at Newhall, Iowa. |
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214 | Lt. and Mrs. Edward S. Eneboe, (Lois Bothwell) | Of Canton, South Dakota, announce the birth of a daughter, Nancy Ann. Lois and Nancy left for Germany to join Lt. Eneboe, who is on duty there. |
215 | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thurston, (Maxine Murdy) | Of Minneapolis, announce the birth of a second daughter, Barbara Jane. They have another daughter, Sue Ann. |
216 | Mr. and Mrs. Clifford B. Hicks, (Rachel Reimer) | Of Lombard, Illinois, announce the birth of a son, David Paul. |
217 | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hrmsen, (Dorothy Bachman) | Announce the birth of a son, Larry Lu. They live on a farm near Tipton, Iowa. |
218 | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Southall, (Frances Bragonier) | Of Cedar Falls, Iowa, announce the birth of a daughter, Cynthia Susan. They have another daughter, Carole Frances. |
219 | Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Roewe, (Lois Field) | Announce the birth of a son, Gary Field. The three are living in a converted garage house on Joe's father's farm since the original family home burned a month after their marriage in April 1945. |
220 | Mr. and Mrs. Leon A. Martin, (Dorothy Deane) | Announce the birth of a son, Robert Deane. They reside in Algona, Iowa, where Leon is teaching. |
221 | Mr. and Mrs. Mark Yaggy | Of Cedar Falls, announce the birth of a daughter, Gale Elizabeth. Mark received his B. A. degree from the College in 1941. |
222 | Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Parks, (Helen Barrow) | Announce the birth of a son, William Martin. They are living on a cattle ranch near Fort Rock, Oregon. |
223 | Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mayes, (Dorothy N. Bolger) | Of Greenfield, Iowa, announce the birth of a daughter, Diane. |
224 | Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Camp, (Virginia King) | Of Burlington, Iowa, announce the birth of a daughter, Nancy Elizabeth. Robert owns a laundry in Burlington. |
225 | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hickle, (Evelyn Myers) | Of Fort Des Moines, Iowa, announce the birth of a daughter, Diana Ruth. Robert expects to graduate from Drake University in June 1947 with a psychology major. |
226 | Mr. and Mrs. Roger Miller | Announce the birth of a son, Larry Dean. They reside in Dickens, Iowa, where Roger is coach and instructor in the Lake Township High School. |
227 | Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cantine, (Juli Anne Margaret Christensen) | Of Cedar Falls, announce the birth of a son, Thomas Jerome. Russell, recently discharged from the service, is enrolled at the College. |
228 | Mr. and Mrs. Russell Shaw | Of Garwin, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, Robert Russell. |
229 | Mr. and Mrs. Selby Ballantyne, (Florence L. Anderson) | Of Forest City, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, Robert Lee. |
230 | Mr. and Mrs. Vernon J. Arends, (Doris Jean Stevenson) | Of Ackley, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, Stephen James. |
231 | Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gnagy, (Josephine Helen Faris) | Of Cedar Falls, announce the birth of a son, John David. |
232 | Mr. and Mrs. William F. Vance, (Joyce Talcott) | Of Webster City, Iowa, announce the birth of a son. William is assistant cashier of the Farmers National Bank. |
233 | Mr. and Mrs. William Filer | Announce the birth of a daughter, Kristine Kay. They have another daughter. |
234 | Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Nelson, (Irene Marsau) | Announce the birth of a son, David Eugene. They have another son, Roger Lee. Since his discharge from the army, Woodrow has been serving as grade school principal at Reinbeck, Iowa. |
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235 | Alfred Sorensen | Died on April 5, 1946, in Oakland, California. He is survived by a brother, Harold C. Sorensen; two sisters, (H. J. Hansen), and Marie Sorensen. Alfred was the author and co-author of educational handbooks. He was a teacher, lecturer, and supervisor. |
236 | Alice M. Cowie | Died November 12, 1946, in Cedar Falls. She taught for sixteen years at Dumont, Iowa, where she was the principal of the school. |
237 | Daniel Rhodes | Died on November 19, 1946, at Fort Dodge, Iowa, where he had been associated with J. B. Butler in the abstract and loan business for 54 years. Surviving are his wife; a daughter, Rachel M., and two sons, Thomas J., and Dan, Jr. |
238 | Flora Davis | Died January 13, 1947, in Monona, Iowa. She is survived by two sisters, Angeline and (Horace H. Smith); and one brother, Frank O. Davis. Flora taught in the schools at Luana and McGregor, Iowa, and worked for the Y. W. C. A. in St. Paul, Minnesota. |
239 | Jessie Lee Bradshaw | Died January 9, 1947, at Muskogee, Okla., where she had lived since 1938. She had formerly taught in Des Moines, Iowa. |
240 | Mary Hobbs | Died January 26, 1947, at her home in California. She is survived by a brother, C. D. Hobbs; three sisters, (O. E. Atkinson), Edna Brown, Lucy Hobb; five nephews and a niece. |
241 | Mrs. Albert J. Pfaltzgraf, (Annette Baumgartner) | Died in January 1947, at the home of her son, Albert, in Iowa City. She is survived by a son, a daughter, two brothers, and a sister. She formerly taught in Allison, Iowa. |
242 | Mrs. Gail G. Grigsby, (Maud Ora Mace) | Died January 20, 1946, at Desloge, Missouri, at the age of 58. She married Gail, a mining engineer, in 1915. She is survived by her husband, and a son, Harry. She had taught in Arizona, Utah, Colorado, and Montana. |
243 | Mrs. Hannah B. Wormer | Died December 30, 1946, at her home in Center Point, Iowa, where she had lived for sixty-three years. |
244 | Mrs. I. B. Lund, (Virginia Van Metre) | Died in September 1946. Since 1927 she had been living in Kingsley, Iowa. |
245 | Mrs. Ivan L. Mast, (Blanche Stevens) | Died November 20, 1946, at her home in Cedar Falls, Iowa; survived by her husband, one daughter, Elizabeth Mast Colby; two sons, Paul Mast, and Boyd Mast. Awarded life membership in the Presbyterian board of national missions and in Foreign Missions. |
246 | Mrs. James White, (Alice Graham) | Died at her home in Chicago, November 15, 1946. Surviving are her husband, a sister, (E. C. Weisbard; two brothers, Fred Graham, and Ernest Graham. Alice taught in the schools in Cedar Falls, Iowa, and Chicago, Illinois, for twenty-five years. |
247 | Mrs. Joe Wild, (Rose Sparr) | Died November 5, 1946, at Cedar Falls, Iowa. Born December 11, 1870, on a farm seven miles west of Cedar Falls, she taught for several years before her marriage. Her husband preceded her in death. |
248 | Mrs. John L. Reddish, (Lillian Gillaspie) | Died November 23, 1946. Since 1927, she had resided in Albia, Iowa. |
249 | Mrs. W. R. Polson, (Josie Barker) | Survived by her husband, died in February 1947. |
250 | Raymond A. French | Died January 25, 1947, at his home in Dubuque, Iowa. Surviving are his wife, two daughters, a son, five grandchildren, and a sister. He had been professor of biology at Highland Park College, Des Moines University, and the University of Dubuque. |
251 | Viola Kratzer | Died September 29, 1946, in Waterloo, Iowa. Surviving are two half brothers and five nephews and nieces. Viola taught for thirty-two years in the schools at Fort Dodge, Iowa. |
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252 | Esther Krensky | Died February 12, 1947, at Waterloo, Iowa, where she had lived since 1910. She is survived by her mother, four sisters, and one brother. She was a cashier in the Black Hawk County recorder's office. |
253 | Gerald Leeman heads Student League | Will serve in 1947-1948 year. |
254 | Harold R. Blanchard | Died October 29, 1946, in Keokuk, Iowa. He is survived by his wife (Elma Magee, and his parents, J. R. Blanchard of Atascadero, California. Harold taught physics and chemistry for the past seven years at Keokuk senior high school. |
255 | Lillian Lambert dies | Professor Lambert died January 17, 1947; was member of faculty for thirty-six years. |
256 | Lula Louise Heaton | Died September 28, 1946. She had been a primary teacher at Akron, Ohio, since 1931. Previously, she was a rural teacher in Grand Meadow and Tilden, Iowa, and also taught in the Cherokee, Iowa, schools. |
257 | Mrs. Charles T. Lawson, (Alta V. Woodward) | Died October 20, 1945. She had taught in Harcourt, Garner, and Mason City, Iowa. She had been living in Moline, Illinois. |
258 | Mrs. Herman Miller, (Esther Bertha Bailey) | Died August 31, 1946; survived by one son, Ronald. She taught at Wall Lake and Somers, Iowa. |
259 | Mrs. Louise M. Putnam | Died December 6, 1946, in Waterloo, Iowa, at the home of her daughter, (Dean Allen). Her other daughter, Virginia Putnam, lives in Yakima, Washington. One son, Edgar Putnam, lives in Detroit, Michigan. |
260 | Mrs. W. W. Coombs, (Rose Isabel Pifer) | Died January 29, 1947. She is survived by her husband, a son, her parents, two sisters, two brothers, and four step-daughters. She formerly taught in the demonstration schools at Marshalltown, Iowa. |