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1 | Baker Hall men at home | Scenes from inside Baker Hall; photo. |
2 | Untitled | East side of Men's Gymnasium; photo. |
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3 | Dr. Price honored at university | Receives certificate of accomplishment from University of Iowa. |
4 | Miss Terry resigns | Professor Terry retires; founded Purple Pen. |
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5 | Art League conducts salon | Art League sponsors first salon in Commons. |
6 | Dr. Giffin replaces Durfee | Dr. J. S. Giffin will direct health service. |
7 | Met stars headline concert series | List of 1947-1948 performers. |
8 | Untitled | Two students golf on ISTC course; photo. |
9 | Untitled | Two students swimming in pool; photo. |
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10 | Class of 1922 sets pace for reunion | Detailed description of reunion; photo. |
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11 | Dean Nelson announces faculty changes | Short sketches of new faculty. |
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12 | 30 complete safety course | First class graduates. |
13 | Campus School changes announced | Marna Peterson and C. L. Jackson resign as principals, but will stay on staff; will be replaced by Thomas Horn and Kenneth E. Anderson. |
14 | Palmer attends national meet | Professor Harold Palmer attends conference on elementary education. |
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15 | The Panther Parade McGranahan--Robert S. |
Spring sports season news; fall preview; photo. |
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16 | Bessie Hunter Reeves | Daughter, Elisabeth Jane Reeves, is now a missionary in the Baptist Agricultural College at Pyenmana, Burma. Elisabeth is also the granddaughter of Eva Cadwallader Reeves. |
17 | Clara J. Blackburn | Residing in Los Angeles; has been confined to her home for several months following a fall on Christmas day. |
18 | Clara Johnson | Has retired as a teacher of commercial subjects at the Proviso Township High School, Maywood, Illinois, after twenty years of service. She plans to retire to her 200-acre farm near Osage, Iowa. |
19 | F. Annetta Schuldt | Resides in Ferndale, Michigan. |
20 | Harold Scott | Of Sibley Iowa, recently resigned as a member of the County Board of Education after twenty-eight years of service. |
21 | John T. Rider | Is married and has three children. He will be high school principal at Monticello, Iowa, next year. For the past three years he has been an instructor in industrial arts at Keokuk, Iowa. |
22 | Martha A. Meyer | Will teach in the modern language department this coming fall at Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois. At present she has a similar position at Denison University, Granville, Ohio. |
23 | Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Witzigman, (Alta Gregg) | Of Fort Lincoln, Bismarck, North Dakota, visited Waterloo early in the year. Her parents, Vernon and Bell Gregg, celebrated their sixtieth wedding anniversary on November 15, 1946. |
24 | Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hale, (Thelma Sage) | Residing in Eugene, Oregon, have two children, Charles and Nancy. J. E. Hale is a science instructor at the University of Oregon high school. Thelma formerly taught at Yankton, South Dakota. |
25 | Mrs. H. G. Patterson, (Mary G. Dickson) | Residing in Morning Sun, Iowa; married the Reverend H. G. Patterson in October 1945. Mary graduated from the University of Iowa Hospital School of Nursing in 1925; supervisor of girls orthopedic ward in the Children's Hospital at Iowa City, for 19 years. |
26 | Mrs. Henry Rademacher, (LaVeda Olney) | Of Hope, Arkansas, will teach in primary grades at Willisville, Arkansas, next fall, after being out of the teaching profession for twenty years. |
27 | Mrs. M. W. Weinberg, (Virginia Pedicord) | Taught in Dows, Iowa; went to Melbourne, Florida, in 1930; married in 1933. They have two children, Billy and Sharon. He is cashier for the Railway Express Agency. Virginia operates a private order fruit business under the name of Drew Citrus Fruits. |
28 | Rev. and Mrs. S. A. Greer, (Lela McElhinney); Mrs. Mills J. Taylor, (Martha Dill) |
the Reverend Greer was honored at a reception for his silver anniversary as pastor of the First Reformed Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia. This item reported by the former Martha Dill. |
29 | S. A. Cohagan | Is director of the Henry W. Grout historical museum; plans to secure a history of Black Hawk County for the museum. Resigned as secretary of the Waterloo Y. M. C. A. after more than twenty-seven years of service. |
30 | William Reaney | Residing in Tulare, California, is manager for the F. S. Rascoe chain store. He has two daughters, Jeanette and Caroline, and a son, Bob. |
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31 | Alfred D. Sabin | Instructor in mechanical drawing for the last ten years at West high school, Rockford, Illinois, has been appointed instructor of engineering drawing in the University of Illinois extension program at West High. |
32 | Alton W. Collins | Is district manager of the Indianapolis branch of Purdue University technical extension division. He has five brothers who graduated from the College. |
33 | Arthur M. Gowan | Has been appointed assistant registrar at Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa. He taught in Iowa public schools for ten years before joining the Iowa State College staff as a mathematics instructor in the naval training school in 1942. |
34 | C. C. Peterson | Will return to the Dallas Center, Iowa, school as superintendent in September, a post he has held for the last nine years. |
35 | Charles E. Hill | Dean of the Creston, Iowa, Junior College, was named Creston's outstanding young man of 1946. |
36 | Florence Reid | Is assistant professor of elementary education at the Eastern Illinois State Teachers College, at Charleston, Illinois. She was listed in "Biographies of Educational Leaders;" was assistant professor of elementary education at the University of Vermont. |
37 | George Mecklenburg | Has been elected superintendent of schools at Denmark, Iowa, for next year. He previously was superintendent at Fairbank, Iowa. |
38 | James H. Brolliar | Of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is chief of the Veterans Administration Guidance Center at Coe College. |
39 | James Paustian | Has been elected principal of Sudlow School at Davenport, Iowa. He taught at Harris Consolidated School for seven years, five of which were spent in the superintendency. He joined the Davenport school in 1946. |
40 | Jay R. Johnson | Heads the new department of retailing at Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa. He has been state supervisor of business education for the last year. |
41 | Lowell L. Carver | Of Ames, Iowa; has been associate professor of industrial education at Iowa State College since 1939. He previously taught at Wellman and Grundy Center, Iowa, Geneseo, Illinois, and Kenosha, Wisconsin. |
42 | Mrs. Burney B. Jones, (Evelyn Fish) | Is continuity chief at station KSVP, Artesia, New Mexico, and has her own program. Burney is the station's chief engineer and does several feature programs. They were previously with the Spencer, Iowa, Times. |
43 | Mrs. Douglas M. Faran, (Verna D. Thompson) | Of Belmond, Iowa, has taught part or full-time in the Shell Rock schools for several years. Douglas is a railroad agent at Belmond. They have two children: David and Judith. |
44 | Mrs. F. A. Martin, (Lucile Dennis) | Of Inglewood, California, is teaching first grade at Hyde Park school, which is part of the Los Angeles school system. |
45 | Mrs. Kenneth Busch, (Edith Reaney) | Of Ledyard, Iowa, whose husband is engaged in farming, has two children, Tommy and Carolyn. |
46 | Robert Buckmaster | Former city attorney, was sworn in as mayor of Waterloo, Iowa, May 21, 1947, to succeed the late Knapp F. Matthews. Robert is married and the father of two young daughters. |
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47 | A. H. Beckman | Will be vocational agriculture instructor at the Spencer, Iowa, high school next year. He formerly was agricultural instructor at Exira, Iowa. |
48 | Clark H. Mitze | Instructor of instrumental and vocal music in LeMars, Iowa, schools next year; will have charge of band and orchestra work, and also the boys glee club and mixed chorus; formerly taught in Ellsworth and Gladbrook. He is married and has two children |
49 | Edward Lyons | Will be head coach at Forest City, Iowa; previously taught at Orient, Iowa. He is married and has one child. |
50 | Edwin C. Kepler | Appointed the Lydia C. Roberts fellow at Columbia University, New York, for next fall. The fellowship carries a stipend of $1100; was a graduate student and fellow in economics at the University of Arizona. |
51 | Ethel Morgan Dunham | Of Loxley, Alabama, recently won three prizes for poetry and one for a short story in the Alabama Federation of Women's Clubs contest. |
52 | Gwendolyn Tomlinson | Missionary in India, is one of nine who began work in the Amalner Field in East Khandesh, about 200 miles northeast of Bombay. A graduate of the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago; taught a rural school near Gladbrook for a year and taught in Dinsdale. |
53 | Harold E. Cole | Will be superintendent of the Dinsdale Consolidated School next year. He has been superintendent of schools at Carlisle, Iowa, for several years. |
54 | Herb Hamilton | Affiliated with the Kern County Flight Agency, Bakersfield, California; is distributor of National Flight System for Kern County; is also the father of two sons. |
55 | John F. Cross | Is on the auditing staff of Arthur Andersen Company, public accountants, in Chicago; also on the accounting staff at Northwestern University in Chicago; is a certified public accountant. |
56 | John J. Lansing | Will be junior college coach and high school social science instructor in Emmetsburg, Iowa; previously was coach at Belmond, Iowa, for four years. He is attending Drake University this summer, working on his master's degree. |
57 | Merle Robert Moothart | Of Waterloo, Iowa, is employed in the office of Carney-Lynch, Public Accountants. He received the master's degree at the University of Iowa in June 1947. |
58 | Merle Vaughn, Margaret Kail | Merle Vaughn will become superintendent of the Brandon Consolidated School. They have one child. |
59 | Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Brewster, (Wilma Mae Jochumsen) | Wilma is second grade teacher in the Roosevelt grade school in South St. Paul, and Calvin is employed by the American Farmers Mutual Insurance Company; |
60 | Mr. and Mrs. Stanley H. Simonsen, (Kathleen Fuller) | Stanley is attending the graduate school as a half-time teaching assistant in the analytical department of his field, chemistry. They reside in Urbana, Illinois. |
61 | Mrs. Frank M. Banner, (Barbara Ellen Abels) | Of South Bend, Indiana, married in June 1946. |
62 | Mrs. M. S. Thostenson, (Josephine Dykstra) | Has been appointed assistant librarian at Central College, Pella, Iowa. Her husband will also be on the faculty, as associate professor of music. He formerly taught music at Mechanicsville, Iowa. |
63 | Mrs. Morgan Hicks, (Laura Mae Cisna) | Married in 1943; have two children, a girl and a boy; live on a farm near Walker, Iowa. |
64 | Robert F. Hedemann and Hartsell Perry | Robert Hedemann has been elected superintendent of schools at West Branch, Iowa. He succeeds Hartsel Perry, who resigned. |
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65 | Life in Sunset Village | 126 GI students and their families live in the Village; conditions initially difficult; residents give their reactions to living there; photo. |
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66 | Cleo May Hade | Will teach fifth grade in North School in Storm Lake, Iowa; previously taught at Soldier and Odebolt, Iowa. |
67 | Doris Priem | Is teaching English and speech at Fort Morgan, Colorado. She is also in charge of the Student Council and assembly programs. |
68 | Fern E. Thompson | Will teach in the elementary grades at Mason City, Iowa; formerly taught in Worth County rural schools at Greenfield and Forest City, Iowa. |
69 | Iona Tuttle | Will teach sixth grade at Sanborn, Iowa, next year. This will be her first teaching position. |
70 | Lt. (jg) James Basil Ericson | Is stationed at the Naval Supply Depot, Oakland, Calif.; received master of business administration degree from Harvard University January 30, 1947; served three months in Chicago with the Santa Fe Railroad as part of the navy's industrial training. |
71 | Martin T. Holst | Was awarded a master's degree in business administration from Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, at the end of the 1947 winter quarter. |
72 | Maryann Benson | Married Fay Kuhfus, on March 30, 1947; live on a farm. Maryann taught at Linn Grove and Radcliffe, Iowa, before her marriage. |
73 | Meta Muller | Has been elected principal of the junior high school at Eldora, Iowa. Her previous teaching experience includes work in rural and city schools. |
74 | Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Salisbury, (Elvera Holland) | Reside on a farm at Meservey, Iowa; have a daughter, Monica Ann. |
75 | Mrs. A. W. Hornung, (Marjorie Thoms) | Of Hubbard, Iowa; has two sons, Gary Alan and Richard Stephen; husband engaged in farming. |
76 | Norma L. Durschmidt | Will be an elementary grade teacher in Mason City, Iowa; previously taught at Stuart and Eagle Grove, Iowa. |
77 | Olive A. Tetzner | Teaches English at the Northeast Missouri State Teachers College at Kirksville, Missouri. She is living on her 533 acre T and T Ranch located four miles from Kirksville. |
78 | Olive Gjerstad | Will teach in Maracaibo, Venezuela, South America, next year. Her assignment will be in the intermediate grades. She formerly taught in Le Mars and Iowa City, Iowa. |
79 | Rhea Disney | Married Capt. C. Richard Lafferty, Medical Administrative Corps, U. S. Army, on January 20, 1947. Rhea has been in the Army four years--the past two and a half as a physical therapist in the medical department. She plans to join her husband in Japan. |
80 | Robert Van Orkel | Has been hired to teach industrial arts and higher physical education in the Lake Mills, Iowa, schools. He will have charge of all shop classes and will be assistant coach. |
81 | Rolla E. Foster | Came to Albia as a junior high teacher in 1931; became principal of Albia Senior High in 1939. In 1937 he married Pauline Dotts, former grade school teacher. |
82 | Ruth Elaine Jorgensen | Will be an elementary grade teacher in the Mason City, Iowa, schools next year. |
83 | Ted Cross | Received his master's degree from the University of Minnesota at the 1947 spring Commencement. |
84 | Veronica Tussing | Will teach second grade at South School in Storm Lake, Iowa; taught at Rolfe, Iowa, for the last two years. |
85 | Wilma Wagner | Is head of the senior high home economics department at Colville, Washington; received a special appointment from Nell C. Kantner, state home economics supervisor, to work on new course of study in the 1947 summer session at State College of Washington. |
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86 | Dorothy Anita Wepler | Married Carleton Anderson February 14, 1947. Carleton is a partner in a furniture business in Decorah, Iowa. Dorothy taught in rural and city schools at Decorah before her marriage and has recently been in charge of the youth recreation center. |
87 | Dorothy V. Winter and Ivan L. Mast | Married May 28, 1947. Dorothy has been director of activities at the Presbyterian Student Center in Cedar Falls. Ivan heads an insurance agency. |
88 | Elaine Case | Married Eddie Gilley on April 27, 1947. Elaine taught for several years at Woodbine and Hartley, Iowa, then entered civil service work in California. She was transferred to Anchorage, Alaska. Eddie is also engaged in civil service work. |
89 | Emma Williams | Married Freeman H. Martin on May 17, 1947. Her husband is a staff artist with the Milwaukee Journal. Emma was Y. M. C. A. secretary in Waterloo; recently was office secretary for the student division of the national council of Y. M. C. A. in Chicago. |
90 | Evelyn Horvei | Married William Reed Bell on February 14, 1947. William is studying music in Seattle, Washington. Evelyn formerly managed a handicraft studio at Laguna Beach, California. |
91 | George W. Miner | Married Millicent Kimball, of St. Paul, Minnesota, on June 4, 1943. George is Recreation Director in Old Greenwich, Connecticut. |
92 | Helene Brown | Married Robert A. Lonergan, Jr., March 14, 1947. They reside in Bismarck, North Dakota, where Robert is employed. Before marriage, Helene was employed by J. C. Penney Company, as advertising manager. |
93 | Isabel Ervine | Married Le Roy Wickham, June 7, 1946. Isabel is a kindergarten teacher in Spokane, Washington. |
94 | L. Helen Maxwell | Married Vernon C. Cage on February 1, 1947; reside in Des Moines. Helen formerly taught at Epworth, Ossian, Fayette, and Oelwein, Iowa. |
95 | M. Maxine Bednar | Married William Allen on November 3, 1946; reside in St. Joseph, Missouri. Maxine took post-graduate work at University of Minnesota and taught in McGregor and Clinton, Iowa. Later she became an airline hostess for Mid-Continent Airlines. |
96 | Marjorie Mae James | Married Morgan Thomas on June 2, 1947. They are spending the summer in Iowa City, where Morgan is working on his master's degree. |
97 | Mary V. Flanagan | Married Gordon H. Willis, February 14, 1947; reside in Marengo, Iowa. Prior to her marriage, Mary had been a supervisor of student teaching at Ohio University. |
98 | May Gravon | Married Henry W. Walker July 11, 1946. May has been teaching kindergarten in the Los Angeles, California schools. |
99 | Ruby Lee | Married Bruce Stansbury in June, 1946. Bruce is taking a pre-dental course at the branch school of the University of Idaho at Pocatello. |
100 | Virginia Lenore Mellem | Married John E. Evenson on March 9, 1947. Virginia taught at Sibley, Iowa, before her marriage. John is engaged in farming near Sheldon, Iowa. |
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101 | Former faculty member dies | Alma L. McMahon died April 18, 1947; obituary. |
102 | Nina Bowers on furlough | Returns from missionary work in India. |
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103 | Alice Bjornson | Married Marvin Sloan on April 6, 1947. Before her marriage she taught for three years at Ames, Iowa. They live on a farm near Corwith, Iowa. |
104 | Ardyce Greve | Married Virgil M. Huff on October 1, 1946. They are living on a farm near Ashton, Iowa. Ardyce formerly taught at Rolfe and Sibley, Iowa. |
105 | Catherine Powers | Married Thomas Mitchell O'Connor on May 3, 1947. Catherine taught at Corwith, Iowa, for two years and later went to Washington to work in the State Department. Thomas is employed by the F. B. I. |
106 | Edith Alberta Claude | Married William B. Garner on October 6, 1946. They live in Denver, Colorado. |
107 | Eunice Baumgartner | Married Kenneth Lentz on May 17, 1947. Eunice taught at Waverly last year. Kenneth is a senior student at Iowa State College, Ames. |
108 | Francine Swanson | Married Ivan G. Bartels on December 27, 1946. Francine taught in the Cherokee schools. They reside in Sheldon, where Ivan is associated with his father in a jewelry store. |
109 | Genevieve Anderson | Married Robert Bonner Law on March 8, 1947. Genevieve was employed in the telephone office at Hawarden, Iowa, for several years and continued with this work in Pasadena, California. |
110 | Jean Morton | Married Leslie L. Gannon on November 29, 1946. Before her marriage, she was an instructor in special education classes at San Diego, California. Leslie is a graduate of Iowa State College. They reside in Rockwell City, Iowa. |
111 | June Beck | Married Bernard L. Christensen on May 27, 1947. June taught two years at Highview Consolidated school and last year at Early, Iowa. Bernard is a farmer. |
112 | Louise Olson | Married James Kerr on April 6, 1947. Louise taught at Palmer, Iowa, before coming to Osage, Iowa, two years ago. They live on a farm near Tripoli, Iowa. |
113 | Margaret Dawson | Married Charles G. Shumaker on September 20, 1946. Before her marriage, Margaret taught commercial education at Randall, and Glenwood, Iowa. They live in Iowa Falls, Iowa. |
114 | Marie Jessie Hosier | Of Arthur, Iowa, married Darrell J. Noll on February 3, 1947. Before her marriage, she taught in Arthur and Rockwell City, Iowa. |
115 | Marlys Noma Webbeking | Married Kenneth O. Judd on August 31, 1946. Marlys is a teacher in the primary grades in Los Angeles, California, and Kenneth is an automotive engineer. |
116 | Michael Goodman | Married Dorothy E. Gold on March 30, 1947. Michael is employed by the Veterans Administration as a training officer and supervisor. They live in Miami Beach, Florida. |
117 | Mildred Marie Lund | Married Joe R. Tysonski on April 6, 1947. Mildred was budget analyst for the Social Security Administration in Baltimore. Joe is manager of the Social Security Administration office. They live in New York. |
118 | Mildred Mathews | Married Kyle Williams Hesse on January 31, 1947. Mildred taught in the Albion and Rhodes schools. Later she was a stewardess with United Airlines. They live in Eldora, Iowa. |
119 | Olena Evans | Married John Glynn on May 2, 1947. Olena plans to continue working for the National Geographic Society. They reside in Washington, D. C. |
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120 | Archie F. Frye | Married Apryle Mae Fisher on May 27, 1947. Archie is assistant coach at Manchester, Iowa. |
121 | Dorothy Brown | Married George W. Small on April 12, 1947. They are living on a farm southwest of Wapello, Iowa. |
122 | Dorothy Gelhaus | Married Howard Juncher on May 31, 1947. Dorothy taught at Woodward, Iowa, last year. Howard is attending a radio school in Des Moines. |
123 | Ellen Louise Moore | Married A. Bruce Nelson on June 15, 1946; reside in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Before her marriage, Ellen taught two years in the elementary grades at What Cheer, Iowa. |
124 | Fern Kleeman | Married John Williams on March 1, 1947; reside in Maquoketa, Iowa. Before her marriage, Fern taught in Monmouth, Iowa. |
125 | Gladene Hansen | Married Hollis Fait on March 14, 1947. Gladene and Hollis are both graduate students at Colorado State College of Education at Greeley, Colorado. Gladene is also teaching college freshman composition courses there. She formerly taught at Knoxville, Iowa. |
126 | Marilee Garland | Married Don Rossow on February 15, 1947. Marilee taught last year in Tabor, Iowa. Don is employed by the John Deere Company of Waterloo. |
127 | Marjorie Meints | Married James W. Henderson of Coggon, Iowa on January 1, 1947. Before her marriage, Marjorie taught junior high English at Williamsburg, Iowa. James is engaged in farming at Williamsburg. |
128 | Mary Jean Hurlbut | Married Frank Boyd Carmen on June 1, 1947. Mary has been studying at the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago. They will live in Vinton, Iowa, where Mary will be a piano teacher. Frank is employed by the Ervin Motor Company. |
129 | Mary L. Kedley | Married Virgil L. Davis on February 8, 1947. Mary taught at Elwood and Monmouth before her marriage. They are living on a farm near Monmouth, Iowa. |
130 | Meredith Baker | Married Glen Willig on May 30, 1947. Meredith taught in the Eldora junior high school for two years. Glen is employed in a drug store in Eldora, Iowa. |
131 | Mildred Yoakam | Married Lyle Mugge of Sutherland, Iowa, on June 16, 1946. |
132 | Radean Brown | Married Wilbur Rasmussen on February 14, 1947. Radean taught in a rural school near Prescott, Iowa, and is now teaching third grade at Pisgah, Iowa. |
133 | Shirley Crouse | Married Lester W. Hunt on July 7, 1946. Shirley is teaching first grade in Elliot School in Lincoln, Nebraska, and Lester is attending Lincoln University. Shirley formerly taught at Marathon, Iowa. |
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134 | Betty DeVaul | Married Frederick C. Rock on June 1, 1947. Betty will teach at Janesville this year. Frederick is a student at the College. T hey are living at Ground Mound, Iowa, for the summer. |
135 | Betty Huebsch | Married Donald R. Jordt on February 5, 1947. Betty has been principal of the Belle Plaine junior high school. |
136 | Blanche Brown and Russell Johnson | Married on June 4, 1947. Russell will begin work on his master's degree in physical education at the University of Illinois, Champaign. |
137 | Dorothy Nagle | Married Raymond E. Adams on June 8, 1947. Dorothy taught in the Monticello, Iowa, high school. Raymond, a graduate of Iowa State College, also taught in the Monticello schools. |
138 | Gail Kadolph | Married Jerold D. Lawler on June 17, 1947. They live on a farm near New Providence, Iowa. |
139 | Helen Madsen | Married John W. Deinema on June 1, 1947; spent the summer in Colorado and California. John will attend Iowa State College in Ames. Helen taught at North English last year. |
140 | Janet Marie Gallagher | Married Melvin Kirchman on June 14, 1947. They will live in Lincoln where Melvin is a student at the University of Nebraska. |
141 | Joyce Hedge | Married H. Eugene Williams on June 13, 1947; reside in Ottumwa, Iowa. |
142 | June Ann Hampton | Married John W. Winter on April 26, 1947. June taught the first grade at Buffalo Center, Iowa, last year. They live on a farm. |
143 | Rotha Irene Turner | Married Justin Brintnall on June 8, 1947; they live on a farm northeast of Winthrop. Rotha has been a teacher in the rural schools of Buchanan County and in Cedar Falls. |
144 | Ruth Hartwig | Married Lee Smith on April 6, 1947. Ruth taught in the Muscatine schools before her marriage. They live on a farm. |
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145 | Dr. and Mrs. Robert Baldwin, (Leona Lee Wheeler) | Of East Orange, New Jersey, announce the birth of a son, Robert Lee. |
146 | Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Witwer, (Helen Hardman) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Jane Suzann. Helen was a junior high school teacher at Greene, Iowa. |
147 | Mr. and Mrs. Cosmo Granata, (Ann E. Overgaard) | Of Sioux City, Iowa, announce the birth of a daughter, Susan Kaye. |
148 | Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Behrens, (Agnes Dorothy Helen Holm) | Announce the birth of a son, Glenn William, Jr. They live at Waucoma, Iowa, where Glenn is high school principal. Agnes formerly taught at Arlington and Grundy Center, Iowa. |
149 | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Raftery, (Helen Hink) | Of Long Beach, California, announce the birth of a daughter, Kay Jean. |
150 | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker, (Lillian Parker) | Announce the birth of a son, Melvin Harold. They are living at Brooklyn, Iowa, where Harold is a garage mechanic. The Walkers also have another son and four daughters. |
151 | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Locke, (Irene Shover) | Of Hopkinton, Iowa, announce the birth of a daughter, Carolyn Kay. Irene; formerly taught in the primary grades at Wadena, McGregor, and Buck Creek, Iowa. |
152 | Mr. and Mrs. J. Francis Rummel | Of Cresco, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, Lawrence Dean. |
153 | Mr. and Mrs. John Beebee | Of Ames, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, James Frederick. |
154 | Mr. and Mrs. John M. Davis, (Janette McCann) | Of Cedar Falls, Iowa, announce the birth of twin daughters, Jan J. and Ann J. |
155 | Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Achtemeier, (Esther Fanton) | Of Marshalltown, Iowa, announce the birth of a daughter, Linda Louise. |
156 | Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dinger, (Lauraine Miles) | Of Riceville, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, Larry Miles. Lyle served in the Seabees during World War II, and Lauraine was employed by the First National Bank of Chicago. |
157 | Mr. and Mrs. Marion Haahr | Announce the birth of a son, James Craig. Marion operates a drug store in Cedar Falls. |
158 | Mr. and Mrs. Marvin C. Hindman | Of Meservey, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, David C. They have another son, Larrie C. |
159 | Mr. and Mrs. Murray S. Spurgin | Announce the birth of a daughter, Victoria Anne. Murray is veterans' counselor and instructor of business law, political science, and education at Doane College, Crete, Nebraska. |
160 | Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Green, (Millicent Eppelsheimer) | Of Inwood, Iowa, announce the birth of a daughter, Patricia Dianne. |
161 | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Lewis, (Helen Bishop) | Of Shellsburg, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, Thomas John. |
162 | Mr. and Mrs. Vern Nordeen, (Marie Korneisel) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Kay Marie. Vern is teaching in the Des Moines schools. |
163 | Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Hinz, (Mary Maxwell) | Announce the birth of a son, John. They are living at Boone, Iowa, where Walter is manager of Priebe and Son, Inc. The Hinzes also have a daughter, Elizabeth. |
164 | Rev. and Mrs. C. Cecil Osterberg, (Dorothy E. Johnson) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Janet Louise. They are living in Ishpeming, Michigan, where Rev. Osterberg is pastor of the Mission Covenant Church. |
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165 | Dr. and Mrs. Fred H. DeHaan, (Dorothy Gipple) | Of Pocahontas, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, Michael Ray. |
166 | Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Winters, (Emma Ann Chihak) | Of Shreveport, Louisiana, are the parents of twin daughters, Jerry Ann and Terry Sue. The Winters have a son, Alan. |
167 | Mr. and Mrs. Burl E. Wyatt, (Harriet Gouge) | Of Humboldt, Iowa, announce the birth of a daughter, Carolyn Joyce. The Wyatts also have a son, David. |
168 | Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Monohan, (Eleanor Collman) | Announce the birth of a son, Mark Francis. Before her marriage on August 19, 1942, Eleanor taught at Royal and Audubon, Iowa. |
169 | Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Fodness, (Joyce Strube) | Of Spirit Lake, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, Mark Joel. Joyce formerly taught at Ferril and Sibley, Iowa. Delmar is a former athletic coach of the College Campus High School. |
170 | Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Woodford, (Leah Lathrum) | Of Sergeant Bluff, Iowa, announce the birth of a daughter, Dianna Lynne. Donald has been employed by Mid-Continent Airlines since his discharge from the service last year. |
171 | Mr. and Mrs. Erling Kloster, (Mary Margaret Christensen) | Of Visalia, California, announce the birth of a son, Leif John. Mary taught in the kindergarten at Astoria school, New York, in 1945, and previously taught at Bloomfield, Iowa, and Ann Arbor, Michigan. |
172 | Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert L. Anderson, (Erna Piotter) | Of Reedsburg, Wisconsin, announce the birth of a son, Jay Gilbert. |
173 | Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Missildine | Of Charles City, Iowa, announce the birth of a daughter. |
174 | Mr. and Mrs. J. Arnold Bidne, (Verla McNabb) | Of Cedar Falls, Iowa, announce the birth of a daughter, Nancy Gene. |
175 | Mr. and Mrs. Keith W. Crawford, (Mary N. Hansen) | Of Winfield, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, Merrill Erskine. |
176 | Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mueller | Of Champaign, Illinois, announce the birth of a son, Thomas Owen. Melvin is taking graduate work in chemistry at the University of Illinois and serving as a half-time teaching assistant. |
177 | Mr. and Mrs. Melvin S. Bell | Of Ottumwa, Iowa, announce the birth of a daughter, Muriel Ann. They have another daughter, Constance. |
178 | Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Hyland, (Edna L. Jensen) | Of Allison, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, George Edwin. Nathaniel is Butler County superintendent of schools. Edna formerly taught at Muscatine, Iowa. |
179 | Mr. and Mrs. Owen Barry, (Mildred Chapman) | Of Irwin, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, Michael Francis. |
180 | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Martin, (Marian E. Calderwood) | Of Mesa, Arizona, announce the birth of a son, Steven Eugene. |
181 | Mr. and Mrs. Randall Henely, (Harriett Chilcote) | Of Inglewood, California, announce the birth of a daughter, Sheila Ann. They have another child, a son, Randall James Jr. |
182 | Mr. and Mrs. Robert King, (Barbara Howard) | Of Arlington, Virginia, announce the birth of a son. |
183 | Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ehlers, (Grace Wylie) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Janene Elizabeth. Roland is manager of the Rosemere farm at Maquoketa, Iowa. |
184 | Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Minnis, (Jean Reynolds) | Of Winterset, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, David Alan. |
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185 | Mr. and Mrs. Arturo Figueroa, (Florence Jensen) | Of San Francisco, California, announce the birth of a daughter, Amy Lorraine. Florence holds the M. M. degree from Northwestern University. |
186 | Mr. and Mrs. Claude Santee, (Ardell Peterson) | Announce the birth of a son, David Bruce. Claude is employed as parts man for an International Harvester dealer in Fort Dodge. |
187 | Mr. and Mrs. Dale Orton | Of Cedar Falls, Iowa, announce the birth of a daughter, Dolores Arlene. |
188 | Mr. and Mrs. Delford Benson, (Dorothy Krusenstjerna) | Of Lordsburg, New Mexico, announce the birth of a son, James Delford. They also have a daughter, Kathie Alice. Delford is managing jewelry stores in Deming and Lordsburg. |
189 | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Phippin, (Esther Bernice Duffus) | Announce the birth of a son, James Bonnewell. |
190 | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shafer, (Arlene Heilman) | Living on a farm near Fairfield, Iowa; are the parents of a son, Roy Edward. They also have a girl, Mary Carol. |
191 | Mr. and Mrs. G. Dale Parrish | Announce the birth of a daughter, Janet Helen. They also have two sons, Wallace Dale and Frederic Jo. Dale resigned as mathematics teacher at the Cedar Falls high school and plans to enter the law school at the University of Iowa. |
192 | Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Overgaard | Of Sioux City, Iowa, are the parents of a son, David Christian. |
193 | Mr. and Mrs. Mathew J. Kwolek, (Elaine Moody) | Of Marion, Indiana, are the parents of a daughter, Linda Ann. |
194 | Mr. and Mrs. S. Gilbert Hobson, (Leona Neubauer) | Announce the birth of a son, Stephen Gilbert. They live in Mason City, Iowa, where Gilbert is minister of music at the First Methodist Church and the operator of a voice studio. |
195 | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Oehrlein, (Margaret Toedt) | Of St. Louis, Missouri, announce the birth of a daughter, Margaret Mary. |
196 | Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ferguson, (Regina Drake) | Announce the birth of a daughter, Rita Elaine. They have another daughter, Elsa Kay. Mr. Ferguson is the instrumental music teacher in the Sigourney schools. |
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197 | Anna L. Clark | Died March 22, 1947, at the home of a niece, Floreen Cronk, in Des Moines, Iowa. She was admitted to the bar in the District of Columbia, was in practice, and taught in a college. Surviving are a sister, Florence B. Clark, and a brother, Fred F. Clark. |
198 | Eva Cadwallader Reeves | Elmer Reeves, husband of Eva, died at his home in Waverly, Iowa, March 7, 1947. Eva has moved to her son's home at Maynard, Iowa. |
199 | Lt. and Mrs. W. Richard Ostheimer, (Margaret Ann Olson) | Of Augsburg, Germany, announce the birth of a daughter, Linda Ann. |
200 | Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Thumma, (Laura Hawley) | Of Stanwood, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, Gregory Alan. |
201 | Mr. and Mrs. Harland A. Riebe | Announce the birth of a son, Thor Erik. Harland is now athletic director and coach at Buena Vista College, Storm Lake, Iowa. The paternal grandparents are H. A. Riebe of the Education Department at the College. |
202 | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Porter, (Betty Berniece Thomas) | Of Cedar Falls, Iowa, are the parents of a daughter, Nancy Ilene. |
203 | Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Heim, (Ruth Ullerich) | Of Long Beach, California, announce the birth of a daughter, Patricia Ruth. Ruth has been teaching chemistry in a private school. Her husband, a veteran, is taking an accounting course at the California Chamber of Commerce. |
204 | Mr. and Mrs. Melvin A. Peterson, (Jean Barkley) | Of Alta, Iowa, announce the birth of a daughter, Miriam Evelyn. |
205 | Mr. and Mrs. Merle Lindsey, (Miriam Broer) | Of Rowan, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, Neil Wilbur. |
206 | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Peters, (Gladys Chalupsky) | Are the parents of a daughter, Cheryl Lee. Gladys taught in Jesup, Iowa, before her marriage. The Peters now live on a farm near La Porte City, Iowa. |
207 | Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Skar, (Margaret N. Hansen) | Of Ames, Iowa, are the parents of a son, John Robert. Robert is taking graduate work at Iowa State College. |
208 | Mr. and Mrs. Virgil T. Johnson, (Elaine Dickson) | Of Adair, Iowa, announce the birth of a daughter, Bonnie Lee. |
209 | Mrs. Carl B. Miller, (Linnie Moore) | Died February 20, 1947, at Des Moines, Iowa. She composed more than 200 children's songs. Twenty of these songs were compiled in a child's song book, "The Music Hour." She is survived by her husband, two daughters, two brothers, and five grandchildren. |
210 | Mrs. Cora Brown | Died March 23, 1947, at her home in Whiting, Iowa. She taught two years in the Whiting schools. Surviving are her two sons, L. E. Brown of Madison, Wisconsin, and G. M. Brown of Whiting, Iowa. |
211 | Mrs. M. D. Grouchy, (Mae Arnold) | Was fatally injured in Des Moines, Iowa, in an auto accident, March 20, 1947; married in November 1899. Surviving are her husband, two daughters, and one son. She taught in the high school at Osceola, and served as assistant principal in 1897 and 1898. |
212 | Mrs. Robert H. Moore, (Ora Claytor) | Died May 20, 1947, at her home in Corning, Iowa. She married Robert in 1904; was the author of a column, "My Neighbor and I." She is survived by her husband, her son, Keith N. Moore, her stepson, Robert L. Moore, one sister, and one brother. |
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213 | Allie May Bass | Missionary and treasurer of Isabelle Thoburn College, Lucknow, India, died March 18, 1947, at the home of her sister in Sacramento, California. She served two terms in educational and evangelistic work in Moradabad, India. |
214 | Arlene Branstrup | Died September 10, 1946. She had been a patient at Sunnycrest Sanitarium in Dubuque, Iowa, for three years. Previous to her illness, she taught in the Marshalltown, Iowa, schools for four years. |
215 | Charlotte Hunter | Died March 26, 1947, at Maquoketa, Iowa. She was formerly a teacher in the Maquoketa grade school and in the rural and town schools of Clinton County. |
216 | Hattie Specht | Died April 1, 1947. A life-long resident of Dubuque County, Hattie taught school in Epworth, Monticello, Vinton, Chariton, and Sherrill, Iowa, and Chicago, Illinois. Two sisters and one brother survive. |
217 | Iola B. Quigley | Died October 12, 1946. She taught at Parkersburg, Iowa, from 1911 to 1914, and at West and Lincoln high schools in Des Moines from 1914 to 1946. |
218 | Jesse Mantle | Died at his home in Sequim, Washington, April 24, 1947. He had been a dairy man in Washington for many years. |
219 | Mrs. Elvira Johnson Peterson | Died March 1, 1947. She had formerly taught at Ottumwa and Mason City, Iowa. She is survived by her husband, a son, and a daughter. |
220 | Mrs. Florence McGinnis | Died April 6, 1947, at Iowa Methodist Hospital in Des Moines, Iowa. She taught in several public schools in Des Moines from 1929 to 1945. Florence was born in Chariton, later moved to Waterloo, and then to Des Moines, where she lived for eighteen years. |
221 | Mrs. H. C. Stacy, (Helen Tollakson) | Died April 14, 1947. A native of Sioux Rapids, Iowa, she taught for eleven years in the public schools of Alta, Waterloo, Sioux Rapids, and Aurelia, Iowa, and Brush, Colorado. Her husband, a daughter, Ramona, and three brothers survive. |
222 | Mrs. James N. Hulen, (Pearl Giddings Cruise) | Died February 25, 1947, at Belton, Missouri. She formerly was a member of the Department of Education at Kansas State College, Hays, Kansas. She is survived by her husband. |
223 | Viola Kratzer | Died September 28, 1947, at Waterloo, Iowa. She taught in the elementary grade at Sanborn, Iowa, and for more than thirty years at Fort Dodge, Iowa. |