Alumni News Letter — October 1, 1920

Page Title Summary
1 Progress of the College Enrollment counts for collegiate students, sub-collegiate students, graduates, and credit extension.
1 Extension Division report Reports for 1918-19 and 1919-20.
1 Conferences for 1920-1921 Schedule for upcoming Normal Training Conference and Consolidated School Conference.
1 The Wall Paintings William de Leftwich Dodge hired to paint two paintings for Reading Room in library--"Education" and "In Memoriam"--for $5000.00.
2 Harry L. Eells Spent part of summer at Iowa State College.
2 Florence E. Ward Made survey of "The Farm Women's Problems" and distributed the information in pamphlet form.
2 The Carnegie Survey of Missouri Report is discredit to teacher training schools around the country.
2 Summer term enrollment 3142 enrolled in summer term.
2 Florence MacGowan Appointed General Secretary of college YWCA.
2 Voluntary literary societies Literary society membership no longer required.
2 Publicity Service Benjamin Boardman and Harold E. Christensen to direct Publicity Service.
2 Mrs. Theodore Gundry Mrs. Gundry will visit France.
2 Grace Tear Grace Tear resigned in order to rest and study.
2 Eva May Luse Studied and observed at Teachers College of Columbia University.
2 August graduating class Number of graduates in particular fields listed.
2 C. M. Parker Was delegate to Republican State Judicial Convention July 27.
2 Hon. Laurence DeGraff Republican candidate for Supreme Cench of Iowa; gave the May Day Fete address in 1918.
2 Grant C. Finch Now a professor at State Normal College at Dillon, Montana; visited Cedar Falls.
2 Support funds President Seerley's estimates of increases in support funds.
2 Expenditures--1919-20 Report of Teachers College expenditures.
2 Necrology John W. Woody, Hamline H. Freer, and James Wilson, three of Iowa's prominent educators, died in August; Edgar W. Stanton died in September.
2 Alumni Register It is impossible to publish the Alumni Register this year.
3 Election for 1920-21 Faculty appointed for 1920-21.
3 Dr. W. W. Gist Professor Gist was absent for a month to attend National Encampment of G. A. R. C. Ray Aurner's son substituted.
3 M. F. Arey Elected head of Black Hawk County Veterans Association, replacing W. W. Gist.
3 Resignations Alice Foster, Neva Swanson, Grace Tear, and Ivan Pollock resigned.
3 John L. Conrad Granted leave to continue professional studies.
3 The Cedar Fall Band Band to give concert series.
3 Politics this year Students organizing political party clubs so they are represented in elections. A Republican group organized first.
3 Macy Campbell Recognized in "The Country Gentleman "; has textbook in preparation.
3 Henry Bienke Appointed cello instructor.
3 L. P. Ramenstein Elected assistant professor of physics.
3 Lenora Doolittle Will assist in music department.
3 Mac. L. Donaldson Has become a professor of economics.
3 Leave of absence Sara M. Riggs, Sara F. Rice, and Ida Huglin are on leave.
3 Transferred to Extension Division for fall term C. A. Fullerton, Macy Campbell, and Effie Schuneman transferred to Extension Division.
3 Homer H. Seerley Attended N. E. A. in Salt Lake City and vacationed with family.
3 B. W. Merrill Professor Merrill and family spent summer in Maine.
3 Dr. Frank N. Mead Dr. Mead and his family vacationed in Minnesota.
3 Nola K. Fromme Will spend winter term in graduate school.
3 Elizabeth P. Moulton Accepted work in State Normal School at Pittsburgh, Kansas.
3 Ivan L. Pollock Resigned to move to State University of Iowa.
3 George H. Mount Professor Mount was Chairman of Lecture and Entertainment Committee; made annual report, including financial statement.
3 L. H. Van Houton Vacationed with wife in Iowa; now head of Rural Education at State University, Laramee, Wyoming.
3 The Extension Service Estimated costs for service.
4 Resignation of Professor Myra E. Call Retiring to California; biographical profile.
4 A. J. Wilbur Wilbur is foreman of chemical Laboratory in Minnesota. He recently visited Cedar Falls.
4 Father M. M. Ries Father Ries, faculty member of DePaul University, visited the Teachers College.
4 Melville W. Sheffield Sheffield, Y. M. C. A. secretary in Kentucky, visited Cedar Falls.
4 Mrs. F. A. Ballard Adah Snedicor Ballard entertained Linnie Downs-Savage and Mintie Townsend-Ingham.
4 George W. Satterthwait Is in charge of Division of Sorsogon, Philippine Islands.
4 Alvin Tostlebe Tostlebe is instructor and graduate student in Wharton School of Finance at Pennsylvania University.
4 Fennerikus W. Bruins Bruins and wife Ruth Ballou Bruins are connected with Columbia College of Expressions.
4 William C. Schluter William Schluter summered in Iowa and studied at State Teachers College Library.
4 Adam M. Willson Serving as Principal at Rock Springs, Wyoming.
4 S. A. Cohagan Makes report showing Waterloo's progress.
4 James F. Treasure Treasure commended by Indiana Farmer's Guide.
4 Reunion Annual reunion and luncheon to take place November 5 in Des Moines during the Iowa State Teachers Association meeting.
4 Emery E. Watson Was elected to mathematics department.
4 Raymond B. Leland Leland is Principal of high school in San Jose, California.
4 Faculty Club Club opens New Year with dinner.
4 Chas. H. Meyerholz Serving as chairman of committee which is to have course of study published.
4 Men's Faculty Club Mac H. Donaldson gave talk on war experience at luncheon.
4 C. A. Fullerton Wrote pamphlet on teaching music.
5 Robert Lindsay Robinson Promoted to Captain, transferred to Washington D. C., and attached to War Risk Bureau.
5 Asa L. Mathews Mathews thriving as a professor at University of Utah.
5 George S. Dick Dick appointed Inspector of Rural Schools in Wisconsin.
5 Avis C. Grawe Grawe is Superintendent of Marion County.
5 Dr. William E. Long Long owns and manages "The People Hospital" of Mason City.
5 Arnold C. Halbfass Halbfass to teach high school at Hamakofolo, Hawaii. Dewey C. Butterfield in Hawaii to serve as member of Government Surveying Corps.
5 Lieut. Col. P. M. Shaffer Shaffer took charge at Iowa State College in Ames, Iowa.
5 Nelson Fay Cooledge Cooledge, Professor at State Normal School of Kansas, visited Teachers College.
5 Harley E. Mitchell Elected Principal of Junior High School. Employment record detailed.
5 Edna Sheriff Appointed to Missionary Service.
5 Warren E. Proctor Gave concert in College Auditorium August 5.
5 Paul F. Voelker Elected President of Olivet College, Michigan.
5 Mrs. Lee Stickney Shedd Recovering from pneumonia.
5 P. E. McClenahan Serving as member of nominating committee for N. E. A. session.
5 Iola B. Quigley Made welcome address at Opening Day Program of the American School of Wild Life Protection and Propagation on August 18.
5 George L. Martin Martin is a professor at Montana State College.
5 E. Orlo Bangs Bangs, Director of Music at University of Idaho, visited Cedar Falls.
5 Otis Rule Rule is Superintendent of State School for the Blind in South Dakota.
5 Grover H. Alderman Alderman is Superintendent of Schools for Newton, Iowa.
5 Mary E. Martin Martin is to enter New York State Library School.
5 Adolph Kramer Spent summer in Cedar Falls and visited his former violin instructor.
6 Henrietta Radell Radell is commercial teacher in Oklahoma.
6 Agnes Allender Allender is kindergarten critic in State Normal School in Kansas.
6 Pearl Tallman Tallman is intermediate critic at State Normal School in Ohio.
6 Mabel Heller Heller is teacher in Walsh County, Agricultural Training School.
6 Alvin Setzepfandt Setzepfandt is part-time teacher and part-time student.
6 Mrs. L. J. Erickson Tillie Berger Erickson graduated from State Agricultural College in Oregon with home economics degree.
6 Mervin Cowan Cowan is graduate student at Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts.
6 Ethel Warner Warner is primary teacher in New Mexico.
6 Lillian Hottman Hottman is critic at State Normal School, Dillon, Montana.
6 Ebelene Iblings Iblings is teacher in Training School at Dillon, Montana.
6 Dr. Ira J. Magee Magee opens office in Waterloo.
6 Chauncey R. Houstman Houstman is instructor of public speaking at University of Utah.
6 S. A. Potts Potts is Principal of Muscatine High School until new appointment is made.
6 Alumni at the State University Alumni at work at State University of Iowa.
6 Dr. Reuel H. Sylvester Sylvester resigned from State University of Iowa to direct child welfare station work in Des Moines.
6 Elizabeth J. Dew Dew appointed seventh grade critic at State Normal School in Michigan.
6 Glen Bakkum Bakkum is Smith Hughes Agricultural Teacher at Hudson and Orange Townships.
6 Paul Wartman Wartman spent summer as chemist and is returning to graduate study.
6 Blaine T. Youel Youel visited Cedar Falls.
6 Guy S. Lowman Lowman took trip with wife (Lynne Barnum) and stopped in Cedar Falls.
6 Laura Shoemaker Shoemaker is principal of school in North Dakota.
6 Harry A. Hull Hull published religious pamphlet.
6 Mrs. Ora Krause-Sabin Krause-Sabin is Secretary of Montana Women's Voter League.
6 E. G. Copeland Copeland entered insurance business.
6 Morton E. Weldy Weldy is oil company manager.
6 Joseph O. Chassell Chassell is candidate for Rhodes Scholarship.
6 Luella M. Wright Wright accepted instructorship in English at State University of Iowa.
6 John H. Arnold Arnold working as writer of advertising.
6 Johanna Hansen Hansen promoted to Professor of Applied Art and Department Head at Iowa State College.
6 Dr. Harry E. Lambert Lambert practicing medicine in Minnesota.
6 Harry W. Anderson Anderson is director of automobile school.
7 George C. Cleveland George C. Cleveland married Mary Alice McAtee September 8, 1920.
7 Nan Masters Nan Masters married James A. Loop August 18, 1920.
7 Hawley J. Whitacre Hawley J. Whitacre married Blanche Bartley September 18, 1920.
7 Helena Teresa Bakewell Helena Teresa Bakewell married Myron Webber Omlie September 23, 1920.
7 Oleson Kirk Oleson, Jr., born to Kirk Oleson and Bessie C. Powell-Oleson.
7 Births Daughter born to Roy A. Jarnagin and June Allison-Jarnagin on July 20.
7 Charlotte Eunice Langworthy Charlotte Eunice Langworthy born to Myron and Miriam Langworthy (Miriam E. Bender) on July 30, 1920.
7 Mrs. Harry E. Thompson Mrs. Harry E. Thompson died during operation June 30, 1920.
7 Campanile Contributions made to Campanile fund totaling $2940.76.
7 Ida V. Roberts Ida V. Roberts married Thomas W. Patterson July 26, 1920.
7 Sylvia Pedersen Sylvia Pederson married Charles R. Newkirk.
7 Margaret Lamberty Margaret Lamberty married Ralph Robbins September 1, 1920.
7 Thelma B. Paley Thelma B. Paley married Edward B. Kellogg.
7 Elizabeth Burney Elizabeth Burney married Fred C. Schmidt August 11, 1920.
7 Eleanor Gray Eleanor Gray married Charles Herbert Richeson.
7 Alice Dean Alice Dean married Lee Litchfield September 2, 1920.
7 Elizabeth Draper Elizabeth Draper married Charles W. Biastock September 1, 1920.
7 M. Ina Salyers M. Ina Salyers married W. D. Slowthower December 20, 1919.
7 Agnes Horn Agnes Horn married Albert C. Buenneke June 2, 1920.
7 Wilma Miller Wilma Miller married Jerome L. Kuhl August 9, 1920.
7 Corrine Sadler Corrine Sadler married Walter Stoner September 1, 1920.
7 Mrs. Mabel Gillette-Rummel Mabel Gillette-Rummel married Samuel L. Buell August 20, 1920.
7 Leona Atkinson Leona Atkinson married Dale B. Jackson July 7, 1920.
7 Pearl Kranse Pearl Kranse married D. C. Bessmer.
7 Anna Copley Anna Copley married Edward C. Jackson.
7 Viola Ellingsworth Viola Ellingsworth married John W. Besch December 18, 1919.
7 Irma VanderVeer Irma VanderVeer married Robert McAtee.
7 Irma Katherine Good Irma Katherine Good married Worth Hillman July 23, 1920.
7 Vera DuBois Vera Dubois married Harry Edwards.
7 Pauline Hamilton Pauline Hamilton married John E. Brown.
7 George S. Dick Dick is inspector of rural schools for Wisconsin.
7 Ina J. Deal Ina J. Deal married George M. Derbyshire September 4, 1920.
7 Mildred Dewey Mildred Dewey married C. R. McDonell.
7 Mary Baker Mary Baker married Hugh Mullarky August 10.
8 Vocational Building Vocational Building on campus.
8 Homer H. Seerley in his 35th year as President Homer H. Seerley, President, at his desk.