Alumnus — January 1, 1939
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | New buildings | Construction under way on new dorm west of Commons; will cost $400,000 of which $180,000 is granted from Public Works Administration; should be complete in fall; $125,000 renovation also underway on Women's Gym; PWA will finance 45% of cost. |
| 2 | Tragedy in China . . . . | War continues in China; fate of alumna Eugenia Hsia Chen unknown. |
| 3 | Forecasting success in college | Professor Paul analyzes correlation between placement tests taken by over three thousand ISTC students from 1929-1933 and their academic success; finds that placement tests are good predictors. |
| 4 | The life one teacher lives | Imaginary letters of new teacher to friend. |
| 7 | A pension plan for Iowa teachers | General Assembly will again consider measure; similar plan defeated in last session. |
| 8 | Cecilians plan golden jubilee; will honor friends and alumni | Professor Olive Barker will organize reunion. |
| 9 | Youth goes to college | Several creative pieces on college life from recent Purple Pen. |
| 10 | College invites 155,000 alumni to spring reunion, May 28 | Invitation to graduates; photo. |
| 11 | Record of placements reaches ten-year high | Bureau locates 615 positions for 631 graduates for 97% success rate; breakdown by major course of study. |
| 13 | The Prowl . . . . | Sports round-up for basketball, wrestling, and football; photo. |
| 15 | Homecoming hockey | Students play alumnae in Homecoming field hockey game; photo. |
| 16 | Tutor Tickler circus | Preview of acts. |
| 16 | Opportunity in education . . . . | Bureau of Publicity produces booklet showing alumni in their occupations; will distribute to high schools. |
| 16 | Professor E. E. Watson | Teaching class; photo. |
| 16 | Debaters go East . . . . | Women head for Eastern schools. |
| 17 | New counseling plan . . . . | Faculty Senate recommends formation of advising board to help freshmen in choice of major. |
| 17 | Odds and ends . . . . | Current students come from twenty-five states and the Philippines; fall quarter enrollment was 1926 and winter term was 1885; students note their favorite activities. |
| 17 | The winning house | Alpha Delta Alpha wins first prize for best off-campus Homecoming decorations; photo. |
| 18 | Mrs. Charles T. Kramer, (Esther G. Shoemaker) | Is president of the Arkansas State Home Economics Association. She is also national chairman of the department of Home Economics in Extension, elected at the meeting of the American Home Economics Association in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in June. |
| 18 | Mr. Kramer | A former student at the College and a former member of the football team; is in the regional office of the Farm Security Administration in Little Rock, Arkansas. The Kramers reside in Little Rock. |
| 18 | Helen Barber | Married Walter W. Voss on October 15, 1938. Helen has been doing secretarial work for the Baker Paper Company in Chicago, and Walter is manager of the instruction department of the Utilities Engineering Institute. They reside in Chicago. |
| 18 | Dr. Clifford P. Archer | Was elected president of the Minnesota Education Association on October 27, 1938. The new president was awarded the master's and doctoral degrees from the State University of Iowa; January 1, 1938, became associate professor in the College of Education. |
| 18 | Mrs. William H. Harwood, (Jennie Macy) | Resides in California. Her husband died July 3, 1935, five years after they had celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. Her son, Herbert M. Harwood, is engaged in public relations work in Los Angeles. |
| 18 | Eunice Acheson | Married George Pugh on August 25, 1938; resides in Bradford, Massachusetts. Eunice is retaining her position as assistant to the president and instructor in psychology at Bradford Junior College. |
| 19 | Margaret J. Busch | Is first grade teacher at Aaron Palmer School in Marshalltown, where she resides. She visited the office of the Bureau of Alumni Affairs during recent weeks. |
| 19 | '92 From Hawaii to College Hill, Romanzo C. Adams, C. A. Fullerton, T. B. Morris, Forest C. Ensign | Adams has been professor of sociology at the University of Hawaii since 1919. He and C. A. Fullerton revived many personal and group reminiscences recently including T. B. Morris, Professor Albert Loughridge, and Forest C. Ensign. |
| 19 | Mrs. H. C. Fugl, (Thursa E. Slattery) | Has taught in Los Angeles for eighteen years. |
| 19 | Mrs. W. M. Peterson, (Gertrude B. Riefe); Mrs. W. A. Carter, (Lura Mae Wentworth); Mrs. Edna Liek Wilson | Gertrude and Lura, both of Mason City, Iowa, were en route to Waterloo to meet another member of the Class of 1911, Edna Liek Wilson, of Green Bay, Wisconsin. The Carter's have three children, Wentworth, Elizabeth, and Richard. |
| 19 | Carrie McLeod | Of Central City, Iowa, taught in the Marion, Iowa, Public Schools for several years. She visited the office of the Bureau of Alumni Affairs during recent weeks. |
| 19 | Mrs. Robert M. McDowell, (Mary D. Anderson) | Of Denver, Colorado, served as stenographer in the President's office at the College for several years previous to her marriage in August, 1937. She visited the office of the Bureau of Alumni Affairs during recent weeks. |
| 19 | Raymond H. Smalling | Raymond is coach in the high school at Ames, Iowa, where he and his family reside. He visited the office of the Bureau of Alumni Affairs during recent weeks. |
| 19 | Mrs. Paul Menzel, (Muriel E. Swarts) | Residing in Janesville, Iowa; visited the office of the Bureau of Alumni Affairs during recent weeks. |
| 19 | Alumni officers elected in annual business session | The following officers were elected at the annual business meeting, October 29. President: F. Eugene Mueller; Vice President: Mildred E. Smith; Director, three year term: Tommy D. Priest; Member of re-union committee, three year term: Jane Eccles Merner. |
| 19 | Mrs. M. A. Hadsell, (Katherine Jenness) | The Hadsells of Boston, Massachusetts, have three children, Tom, Donna, and Ben. During recent weeks, Katherine visited the office of the Bureau of Alumni Affairs. |
| 20 | Mrs. G. B. Cumming | The former Lulu Montgomery is working in the Department of Home Economics in the high school of New Brunswick, New Jersey. Mrs. Cumming has received her B. A. and M. A. degrees from Columbia University. She was married in New York City three years ago. |
| 20 | Mary Alice Sinn Hall | Is now teaching in the Robert E. Lee High School in Jacksonville, Florida, where she resides. In 1922 she was graduated from the University of Chicago with a Ph. B. degree. |
| 20 | H. A. Mueller | Now an agent for the Hartford Fire Insurance Company in St. Charles, Iowa; sends in memories called forth by a recent picture in The Alumnus. "You could not smoke on the campus," and asks: "Wonder if the co-eds smoke cigarettes these days there? |
| 20 | Chloris Anderson | Has retired from teaching after twenty-two years of junior high work in Riverside, California, where she resides. She now enjoys owning a delicatessen shop in Riverside. |
| 20 | Arthur J. Calderwood | Has been engaged in farming on the family homestead in Tama County, near Traer, Iowa. He has served upon the Tama County Board of Education and has exercised helpful community leadership in many lines. His brother William S. is deceased. |
| 20 | Charles C. Mantle | Is now teaching social science at Westminster College, Salt Lake City, Utah. He was formerly in Ames, Iowa. |
| 20 | Owen Hamersly | Is owner of a café in South English, Iowa. |
| 20 | Florence A. Fallgatter | Has been appointed professor and head of Economics Education at Iowa State College, Ames. |
| 20 | Professor C. A. Fullerton, P. G. Fullerton, Robert Fullerton, A. M. Fullerton, H. J. Fullerton, J. E. Fullerton, and J. K. Fullerton | Seven Fullerton brothers, ranging in age from sixty-six to eighty years, attended a reunion recently at the home of Professor C. A. Fullerton, Teachers College's "grand old man of music," now a member of the Extension Service. Three brothers are alumni. |
| 20 | Mrs. Otto F. Burgess | Mrs. A. B. Johnson, the former Minnie Lane, now lives with her daughter in Louisville, Kentucky. Minnie lost all of her records, diplomas, cherished letters, and pictures in the great flood that devastated Louisville in 1937. |
| 21 | Mrs. Roger Jennings | The former Vera B. Shirer is now living in Janesville, Iowa. |
| 21 | Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Labor | They and their nine year old son are enjoying their own home at Dallas Center, having made some important and worthwhile improvements this spring. She was formerly Doris Husband. |
| 21 | Mrs. E. G. Lager | The former Dorothy G. Niemeyer has moved from 43rd to 49th Street, Omaha, Nebraska. |
| 21 | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Van Meter | They and their two sons reside at Ida Grove, Iowa, where he has a variety store. She is the former Gladys Rogers. |
| 21 | Mrs. Harold T. Carver | The former Ardis Hareim and her husband are happily married in Atlantic, Iowa. They have one boy, Richard James, three years old. |
| 21 | Siemers Writes from Scotland | H. H. Siemers, is now an exchange professor at the Bell-Baxter School, a semi-private institution, in eastern Scotland about thirty miles from Edinburgh. He says that the landscapes in Fifeshire have a charm not found anywhere in the U. S. A. |
| 21 | Helen Forney | Is now teaching foods and nutrition at Kansas State College in Manhattan, Kansas. She received a master's degree from Columbia University in 1936. |
| 21 | Arno Carl Halbfass | Is operating a general travel bureau and summer tours to Europe, with headquarters in Shreveport, Louisiana. After his graduation, he was assistant educational director of the Central Y. M. C. A. in Minneapolis, Minnesota, until 1926. |
| 21 | Mr. and Mrs. Ivon McRae Pike | Their home in Anaheim, California, was flooded on March 3, 1938, leaving twenty-four inches of silt in the house and a sandbank two to three feet high all over the acreage. Ivon's wife is the former Onetta Haney. |
| 21 | Mrs. George W. Trammell, Jr. | The former Norma E. Ley is now living at E. Ocean Boulevard, Long Beach, California. |
| 21 | Eldred A. Ash | Is coordinator in the vocational school at Muskegon, Michigan. He was married to Julia Louise Rawson on June 26, 1937. |
| 21 | Mrs. Stuart Meyers | The former Alice Stromgren has moved to another address in Davenport, Iowa. |
| 21 | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Abel | And son Dickie recently moved to Des Moines after Richard was transferred there from Rock Island, Illinois. Richard's wife is the former Louise Sater. |
| 21 | Mrs. Clifford E. Stewart | The former Nellie Hand is living in Newton, Iowa. |
| 21 | Mr. and Mrs. Herman H. Trachsel | Are now living in Iowa City, Iowa, where Herman is associate professor of political science at the State University of Iowa. His wife will be remembered as Thelma R. Martin and received a B. S. degree from the University of South Dakota in 1931. |
| 21 | Ella Mae Williams | Is now teaching first grade in Prescott, Arizona. |
| 21 | Mrs. C. G. Lunoe | The former Bernice Wadsworth is a housewife in Lake Mills, Iowa. |
| 21 | Anna Sampson | Has for ten years been a teacher of history at a Chicago high school. |
| 21 | Ann Hoover | Is teaching at Emerson School, Gary, Indiana, where she is residing. |
| 21 | Miller Christiansen | Recently became a stockholder in the Security State Bank at Mt. Ayr, Iowa. For the last two years he has been in charge of a CCC camp. The Christiansens have two children, Curtis and Joan. |
| 22 | Ruth Aurilla Smith | Is teaching music in Taylor School, Davenport, Iowa, where she resides. |
| 22 | Jessie Williams Van Steenwyk | Is now living in Pisgah, Alabama, where she is in charge of the commercial department of a consolidated school. She married Williard L. Van Steenwyk of Mitchellville in 1934. They have one son, Billy Edwin, aged two. |
| 22 | Mr. and Mrs. E. H. White | The former Pearl Dwyer and husband are now living in Kansas City, Missouri, where he is a field representative for the C. F. Lytle Construction Company of Sioux City, Iowa. They were married in 1931 and have one son, Robert E. White, age 3. |
| 22 | Kenneth M. Gittins | Is teaching arithmetic and physical training in the McKinley School at Des Moines, Iowa. |
| 22 | Mrs. Walter A. Hartung | The former Adaline Howe and her husband are living in Omaha, Nebraska. They have three children, Margery, nine; Joan, eight; and John Walter, born 1938. |
| 22 | Beth E. Webber | Is a teacher in the Missoula, Montana, elementary schools. |
| 22 | Mr. and Mrs. Keith Adams | The former Martha Jennings and husband are living in Wellman, Iowa. They have a son, James Elwin. |
| 22 | The Rev. Paul R. Brown | Was recently ordained in the First Methodist Church at the annual conference in Cedar Falls. While in college, he worked on the staff of the College Eye. He received his theological degree from Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, last spring. |
| 22 | Mrs. Alma Graham Mann | Has retired from educational work after twenty-two years of teaching, the last ten in the Webster City Junior High School. |
| 22 | Gladys Head | Is teaching in a rural school in Jackson County, Iowa, and is making her home at Maquoketa. |
| 22 | Mrs. E. A. Hellem | The former Margery Banton is now living in Waterloo with her daughter, Joyce, nine years old. |
| 23 | Catherine B. Ascherl | Is now director of relief of the Sioux County Department of Public Welfare at Orange City, Iowa. |
| 23 | Bonnie B. Bereiter | Is now the wife of Glenn S. Jennings. Her home is at Emmetsburg, Iowa. |
| 23 | Alice Arney | Of Green Mountain, Iowa, is now the wife of Dwight E. Lynk, Marshalltown, Iowa. |
| 23 | Stewart Cooper and Mrs. Cooper | The former Esther Thon and her husband now live in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where he is teaching. They have two children, Stewart, Jr., aged three, and Ann Thon, three months. Stewart has written two articles for the Athletic Journal. |
| 23 | M. H. Hanawalt | Is now teaching English in Independence Junior College, Independence, Kansas. During the past summer he studied at the State University of Iowa working toward his Ph. D. |
| 23 | Mr. and Mrs. Arnold C. Meyerhoff | The former Lillian C. Ernsting and husband live in Readlyn, Iowa, where he is a painter and interior decorator. They have two children, Joan Joyce, four years old, and James Lee, two years old. |
| 23 | Lloyd C. Paul | Now resides in Chicago, Illinois. |
| 23 | E. A. Ludley | Formerly field manager in Madison, Wisconsin, for the Aluminum Cooking Utensil Company of New Kensington, Pennsylvania; now division supervisor for the territory which takes in the entire state of North Carolina. |
| 23 | Mrs. Donald Wise | The former Evelyn Sorenson and her husband are living on a farm near Newell, Iowa. They were married June 10, 1936. |
| 23 | Mrs. Arthur Youtz | The former Ruth Carstensen is now living in Cambridge, Massachusetts. |
| 23 | Martha A. Meyer | Is teaching junior high English in Davenport, where she resides. |
| 23 | Mrs. Bert B. Miller | The former Neva M. L. Bailey is living in Hampton, Iowa, where her husband is a florist. They were married in June 1938. Prior to her marriage she taught at the Dumont Consolidated School and at the Waverly Public School. |
| 23 | A. Marguerite Graham | Will have four of her poems published in the "Mitre Anthology," London, England. She lives in Dubuque, Iowa and has read poetry over several radio stations. |
| 23 | Mr. and Mrs. Lester A. Dinsdale | The former Virginia Havens and husband live on a farm near Traer, Iowa. They have four children, James Edward, Leah Jean, Darlene Louise, and Shirley Lee. |
| 23 | Frank M. Everhart | Is now manual arts instructor in the Pleasantville, Iowa, High School. Previously he had taught in the high school at Fontanelle, Iowa, for nine years. His wife is the former Janette Jaeger. They have three daughters, Betty, Ina, and Loraine. |
| 23 | Lillian S. Hanson | Is teaching sixth grade in New Rochelle, New York, where she resides. |
| 23 | Percy J. Letson | Is employed by the Extension Service at Iowa State College. His advice: "What should be taught to teachers is that they should be on the lookout for new things and not be reluctant to try them." |
| 24 | Mrs. E. D. Stewart | The former Bernice Van De Water is now living at Orient, Iowa. Her former address was Ireton, Iowa. |
| 24 | Ida Elizabeth Snelling | Is now the wife of William Schlichting, residing in Denver, Iowa. Ida Snelling has had five years of teaching experience. |
| 24 | Bradner S. Gilson | Recently transferred by Rath Packing Company from Waterloo to its division in Albany, New York. His wife is the former Velda Rath whom he married in 1936. He was a member of the business staff of the College Eye, student newspaper. |
| 24 | J. B. Lake and Mrs. Lake | The former Marjorie Snell and husband are now living in Kansas City, Missouri, where he is production manager of station KITE. He was formerly chief announcer at KFAB Lincoln, Nebraska, and station manager at KWBG in Hutchinson, Kansas. |
| 24 | Edward Lambert | Is in his second year as instructor in the Aurora, Illinois, school, where he supervises the high school newspaper, The Auroran. The paper was recently awarded the International Honor Rating, highest award of merit given by the National Quill and Scroll. |
| 24 | Leo A. Martin | Has been named to the faculty of East High School, Waterloo, Iowa, as a teacher of dramatics, debate, and speech; was principal of the Mapleton, Iowa, High School for four years. He expects to obtain a master's degree next summer. |
| 24 | Wilma Roben | Is teaching in the second grade of the Rochester, Minnesota, schools. |
| 24 | Ralph C. Evans | Formerly superintendant at Agency, Iowa, now lives in Osceola, Iowa, where he is instructor of industrial arts in the high school. |
| 24 | Ruth Ewing | Is engaged in public school work in Hammond, Indiana, where she resides. |
| 24 | Mrs. Pete Grimes | The former Lorna Smith is now living in Spencer. She taught at Farnhamville, Iowa, for two years, and at Spencer for the last four years. Pete is employed by the Hatten Beverage Company at Spencer. He attended Teachers College in 1932. |
| 24 | Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Huntoon | Now holds an instructorship in the Department of Physics, New York University, New York City. He and his wife, the former Olive Sinclair, enjoy living in New York City. |
| 24 | George Lindsay | Formerly business manager of the College Eye; now editor and manager of the Mitchell, Nebraska, Index. He has had varied and valuable experience in journalism. |
| 24 | Roland G. Ross | Is employed as a teacher in the field of special education at Niles, Michigan, where he and his wife reside. He works with twenty-two boys whose chronological ages are about sixteen or seventeen but whose mental ages are about six or seven. |
| 24 | Mr. and Mrs. Millard L. Berry | Are now living in Alton, Illinois. He is teaching industrial arts in the senior high school there. She is the former Beulah M. Nash. |
| 24 | Mrs. John Carter | The former Marie Wilson is teaching with her husband at the Eldora Training School, Eldora, Iowa. |
| 24 | Elmer P. Christensen | Has accepted a position teaching commercial subjects and agriculture in the Arnolds Park High School, Arnolds Park, Iowa. |
| 24 | Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Decker | Are now living in Royal Oak, Michigan. She will be remembered as Bernice Graham. He is a relief case worker. |
| 25 | Recene Ashton | Is now supervisor of third and fourth grades in the Campus School of Eastern State Normal School at Madison, South Dakota. She received her M. A. in education at Iowa City in August, 1938. |
| 25 | Mrs. Emma C. Johnson | Is teaching at Glidden, Iowa, where she has a position as junior high principal. |
| 25 | Mrs. Alice Owens Lovee | Began teaching this year at the Braiside School at Highland Park, Illinois. Her address is the Ridgeview Hotel, Main and Maple Avenue, Evanston, Illinois. |
| 25 | Neal H. Zike | Is now teaching music and social science at Denton, Montana. |
| 25 | Richard Harden | Married the former Mary LaDage. He is formerly of Shell Rock, Iowa and is director of a 75-piece band with its own band-house in Aransas Pass, Texas. |
| 25 | Jay Ronald Johnson | Is now teaching in the Commercial Department, Central High School, Duluth, Minnesota, where he resides. |
| 25 | Dorothy Logan | Is alto soloist for the largest Methodist church in the world, located in Los Angeles, according to Professor W. H. Hays. Dorothy Logan is a niece of Professor Hays, under whom she received all her training. |
| 25 | Anson Vinall | Shorthand instructor and assistant athletic coach at West Waterloo High School. |
| 25 | Rachel Rosenberger | Received a teaching fellowship for the coming year at the Eastman School of Music, Rochester, N. Y., where she is working on a master's degree. This summer she was a member of the Gillette Chamber Orchestra, which made a concert tour of colleges. |
| 25 | Richard Sucher | Is a member of the faculty of the Amarillo College of Music, Amarillo, Texas. |
| 25 | Robert A. Warner | Is a new member of the music faculty of the Eastern Illinois State Teachers College, Charleston, Illinois. He is teaching theory and appreciation. During 1937-1938, he took graduate work at the Eastman School of Music, Rochester, New York. |
| 25 | Mrs. Alan Bound | The former Irene Starling and her husband are now living in Scranton, Iowa. |
| 25 | Lydia Oberdoerster | Is director of the adjustment room of the Elmhurst, Illinois, Public Schools. The pupils enrolled in this room, of various ages and abilities, have handicaps which require individual study and attention. |
| 25 | Lola Schoellerman | Is a first grade teacher at the Longfellow School, Iowa City, Iowa, where she resides. |
| 26 | Shirley Sherman | Is vice-counselor at Stephens Junior College for Girls at Columbia, Missouri, where she resides. |
| 26 | Grace E. Williams | Married Frank Field May 26, 1937. She was student health physician at the University of Iowa before her marriage, and is now employed in the city health department in Louisville, Kentucky. Frank is a sanitary engineer in the Department of Health. |
| 26 | Gladys Silsby | Married B. L. McFerran in Lamoni, Iowa, June 23, 1938. He is the purchasing agent of the Public Welfare Department for the State of Montana. They reside in Helena, Montana. Prior to her marriage, she was the supervisor of music at Grand Rapids, Michigan. |
| 26 | Arvilla Benshoof | Was married June 12, 1938, to George O. Michaels of Chicago. She is teaching at Gregg College, and he is associated with the International Harvester Company. They reside in Chicago, Illinois. |
| 26 | Laila Eckholm | Was recently married to George W. Hall, Northwood, Iowa. They are living in Mason City, Iowa, where he is an employee of the independent schools. She was a primary teacher in the Mason City schools for eight years previous to her marriage. |
| 26 | Dorothy Anne Seemann | Is teaching the third grade in Tipton, Iowa, where she resides. |
| 26 | Edith E. Gardner | Is teaching the second and third grades in the Hansell Consolidated School, Hansell, Iowa. |
| 26 | Al Heuring | Is now working on a master's degree in social work at Notre Dame University. He received a scholarship from the Knights of Columbus. |
| 26 | Floreine Hudson | Is teaching second grade in the Whiting, Iowa, schools this year. |
| 26 | Hazel Lincoln | Has returned to Berea College, Berea, Kentucky, to teach, after a year's absence. |
| 26 | Opal M. Dunn | Is now teaching the primary grades in the Woodside School, Des Moines. |
| 26 | Norman Mikkelson | Is teaching in the public schools of Superior, Wyoming. |
| 26 | Frank E. Rollins | Is now in his second year of graduate work at the University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. |
| 26 | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Simms | Have moved from Royal Oak, Michigan, to a farm near Lake City, Iowa. She is the former Elizabeth Ruggles. |
| 26 | Gunther Steinberg | Is working on his Ph. D. degree at the University of Chicago. |
| 26 | Sophie Larsen | Is doing graduate work in the Department of Classical Languages at the State University of Iowa this year. She resides in Iowa City, Iowa. |
| 26 | Ruth Willard | Is now teaching in the Harrison Grade School in Council Bluffs. |
| 26 | Jessica Lowry | is now living in Minneapolis, Minnesota. |
| 26 | Elizabeth Mast | Is working toward a master's degree at Northwestern University, School of Education. She is specializing in personnel and guidance. From Willard Hall, Evanston, Illinois. |
| 26 | Frances Mengel | Writes that she is now teaching in a Government Indian School at Chilocco, Oklahoma, where there are 700 students enrolled. While the emphasis is along vocational agriculture lines, she teaches vocal music, private piano, and has a special choir. |
| 27 | Julia A. Nelson | Married to Delos H. Walke, Guttenburg, in October. He is employed by the Central States Power and Light Company at Guttenberg, where they will reside. For the past year she has been secretary in the Placement Bureau at Teachers College. |
| 27 | Margaret Ann McHugh | The daughter of C. N. McHugh of Cedar Falls, married Donald Chehock of Osage, Iowa, in June 1938. He is the son of the late Henry Chehock and the late former Beulah Bryan. He is city attorney at Osage. |
| 27 | Amanda Meswarb | Married Hans Schmidt in September 1938. They will reside near Clarissa, Minnesota. |
| 27 | Frances Olson | Married John G. Dornon, Harlan, Iowa, in June 1938. They will reside in Harlan, where he is a member of the high school faculty. For the last four years she had been teaching first grade at Laurel School, Harlan. |
| 27 | Dorothy Yeager | Married Lawrence J. Turley in September 1938. Now living in Rolfe, Iowa, they plan to move to a farm in Competine Township after March 1. |
| 27 | Isabel M. Ryan | Of Le Claire, Iowa, married Edwin H. Busching, Olin Iowa, in August 1938. They are residing on a farm near Stanwood, Iowa. She taught at Bettendorf for four years previous to her marriage. |
| 27 | Marcia Griggs | Married Glen Cocking of Manchester, Iowa, in September 1938. She has been employed as secretary in the Horticulture and Forestry Department at Iowa State College, Ames. They will reside in Iowa City, where he will continue his work at the University. |
| 27 | Agnes Lenz | Married Edward Borchers in March 1937. They are now living on a farm near Maynard, Iowa |
| 27 | Marion R. Dierkson | Married Wallace W. Mertz in June 1938. The couple resides in Superior, Wisconsin. He is a graduate of Wisconsin State Teachers College at Superior. |
| 27 | Dr. Lewis E. Hedgecock | Married Pauline Davis, Estherville. They are residing in Hampton, Iowa, where he has been practicing medicine and surgery for the last two years. |
| 27 | Lucile Klasse | Married Grant Chapman. They are residing in Belmond, Iowa, where he is in business. Before her marriage, she taught grades five and six at Peterson, Iowa. |
| 27 | Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Crouse | The former Velma Monroe and husband are now living in Little Rock, Arkansas, where he is an auctioneer in the Little Rock Horse and Mule Commission Company. The couple were married June 30, 1936. |
| 27 | Viola Anna Jacobs | Was married recently to Thomas B. Hayward, first assistant in the U. S. Weather Bureau, Spokane, Washington, where they reside. |
| 28 | Electa Wendland | Married to Don Dentel in September 1938. They reside in Waterloo. Before her marriage, she taught in third grade in a Colorado school. |
| 28 | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Shortall | The former Mary McAdams and husband had a baby girl in May 1938. They reside in Chicago, Illinois. |
| 28 | Myrtle Telleen and Dwane R. Collins | Married in June 1938. He was appointed director of education in the CCC camps at Wind Cave National Park, between Custer and Hot Springs, South Dakota. They will reside in Hot Springs. Last year she taught in Fontanelle. |
| 28 | Jeanne Ballantyne | Married Harold E. Alexander in September 1938. He is secretary-treasurer of the H. G. McGee Real Estate Company at Council Bluffs, Iowa, where they will reside. Previous to her marriage, she taught at Arlington, Iowa. |
| 28 | Margaret Cappel | Married Ralph McLeod in August and now reside in Stillman Valley, Illinois, where he is instructor in mathematics, physics, and also athletic director in the public schools. |
| 28 | Hazel Mae Thomas | Married Merlin L. McGowan. He is an accountant for Marshall and Swift in Mason City, where they reside. Before her marriage, she taught in the Meservey, Iowa, schools. |
| 28 | Helga Falkenberg and Terry B. Olin | Married in October. They will reside in Newton, Iowa, where he is employed as general secretary of the Y. M. C. A. For a number of years, she was clerk in the office of Business Manager at Teachers College. |
| 28 | Muriel E. Swarts | Of Silver City, Iowa; married Paul Menzel in June 1938. They will reside on a farm near Janesville, Iowa. She taught high school English in Finchford for two years previous to her marriage. |
| 28 | Mary Albaugh and Loel Ferguson | Married in August 1938. They are living in Eddyville, Iowa, where he is coach and instructor in industrial arts. For two years she taught fourth grade at Woodrow Wilson School, Newton, Iowa. |
| 28 | Helen Witmer | Married Roald Amundson, Ames, in June 1938. Their post office address is Colesburg, Iowa. |
| 28 | Mildred Kissinger | Married June 1938 to Chester M. Hunt. They will reside in Knoxville, Iowa. |
| 28 | Adaline M. Caslavka | Married Fred J. Hushak, Jr., Clutier, Iowa in August 1938. They will reside on a farm one mile northwest of Clutier. |
| 28 | Ruth Vande Waa | Married Leo H. Grether, Keokuk, Iowa, in June 1938. They are residing in Keokuk, where he is school music supervisor. She had taught for the last year and a half at Emerson School and West Junior High School, both of Waterloo. |
| 28 | Joyce E. Wengert and Edward Wiler | Married Edward Wiler this summer. He is an instructor in the Evanston, Illinois, High School, where he is working under the supervision of the Education Department of Northwestern University. He is also taking graduate work at Northwestern. |
| 28 | Ermyl I. Rowe | Married the Reverend John A. Ludemann, in June 1938. They are now residing in Scales Mound, Illinois, where he is minister in the Presbyterian Church of Scales Mound. |
| 29 | Judge D. R. Perkins | Died September 25, 1938, at Altadena, California. He was a former South Dakota state legislator. He is survived by three daughters, Helen, Dorothy, and Margaret. |
| 29 | Clara Boss | Died in a Los Angeles, California, hospital, September 25, 1938. She was retired from the Los Angeles schools June 24, 1938, and had since made her home with her brother, Clarence, in Glendale. |
| 29 | Mrs. Charles Sargeant | The former Jennie Slawson, of Cherokee, Iowa, died on March 27, 1938. |
| 29 | P. E. McClenahan | Died September 24 from injuries suffered in an auto accident near Dodgeville, Wisconsin. Survivors include his wife, the former Alta Birdsall of Cedar Falls, and three daughters. At the time of his death he was a salesman for a Chicago textbook firm. |
| 29 | Thomas Stewart | Born in Monticello, Iowa, died on September 25, 1938 in Iowa City. He is survived by his wife and two daughters, Mary Jane, who teaches school in Violet City, and Eleanor, who attends Teachers College in Cedar Falls. |
| 29 | Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ravlin | In June 1938 had a daughter, Kathleen Ann. They have another daughter, Florence Ilene. He is superintendent of schools at Wesley, where they reside. |
| 29 | Mr. and Mrs. Manford McCunniff | The former Marlys Huyck and husband had a son, Monte Joe, born July 1938. Manford is employed by Brown Furniture and Undertaking Company in Cedar Falls. |
| 29 | Mr. and Mrs. Allen N. Shaw | The former Margaret E. Wilson and husband had a son, Richard Allen, in September 1938. Allen is employed by the State Motor Vehicle Department as a state Driver's license examiner. He is stationed at Creston, Iowa. |
| 29 | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wright | The former Shirley Bryan and husband became parents of twin children, Rosemary and Richard in April 1938. Rosemary, however, lived only a short time. Mr. Wright is now principal of the high school in Anamosa. |
| 29 | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest P. Halter | The former Ethel Mae Cameron and husband of Flandreau, South Dakota, had a daughter, Corrine Anne, in January 1938. |
| 29 | George Stuart Dick | Died in Madison, Wisconsin, September 21, 1938. He and his wife (Dora Lillian Dobson) had recently celebrated their golden wedding anniversary August 30. He had been supervisor of rural education in Wisconsin; was a former registrar at Teachers College. |
| 29 | Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Nanke | The former Aldine Rainbow and husband, of Cedar Falls, Iowa, had a daughter, Janene Kay, in May 1938. |
| 29 | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph LeMoine | Have a daughter, Sherilyn Jean, born in June 1938. They also have a son, Blaine, who is three. They live in Washington, Iowa, where he is a commerce teacher. |
| 30 | Mrs. Verne Ratcliffe | The former Leah V. Junker died March 31, 1936. She is survived by her husband, Verne Ratcliffe, and one son, Ronald, age two. |
| 30 | Dr. Thomas McManus dies | Noted Waterloo physician and Teachers College alumnus died November 5 of lobar pneumonia at age 66. On August 23, 1898, he married Mae B. Loonan. Other survivors are a sister, Alice (Stephen P. Hicks), Minneapolis, and a brother, George. |
| 30 | Pearl Marie Peterson | Died in Phoenix, Arizona, March 22, 1930. She taught school for several years following her graduation. |
| 30 | Marcia Newton | While vacationing at her mother's home, she died July 3, 1938, in Monrovia, California, several hours after sustaining a fractured skull when thrown from a horse. She had been director of art in the public schools of Indianola, Iowa. |
| 30 | Mrs. Leo Knepper | The former Grace Nolan died in Cascade, Iowa, on February 9, 1938. She had been in ill health for the past few years. Survivors include her husband and daughter, Nancy, age 7. |
| 30 | Carl L. Burt | Died July 13, 1938, of a heart attack. His wife, the former Mina Griggs, is attending Teachers College this year. |
| 30 | Esther Colburn | Died in her home in Clear Lake, Iowa, May 19, 1937. After graduation she taught at Rock Rapids and Northwood, Iowa; Sioux Falls, South Dakota; Spencer and Clear Lake, Iowa. Later she was employed at Martha Weathered's in Chicago, Illinois. |
| 30 | Louise L. Johnson | Died in Austin, Minnesota, July 22, 1938. She is survived by her mother, Mrs. S. A. Smith, and a sister, Mrs. Charles Ward Parsons of Carroll, Iowa. Lillian Lambert, professor of English at the College, was a cousin. |
| 30 | Mrs. Walter Rapp | The former Rena Tiedens died March 10, 1937 in Fort Dodge, Iowa, following an operation for appendicitis. For nine years she had been living in Parkton, South Dakota, where she was married to Walter Rapp, September 4, 1934. |
| 31 | Dr. W. H. Kadesch | In collaboration with Dr. E. J. Cable and Dr. R. W. Getchell, has published revised editions of "A Survey Course in the Physical Sciences" and "101 Experiments in Physics." |
| 31 | Dora E. Kearney | Presented a talk at the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, in conjunction with the Northeast Iowa Teachers Convention in Cedar Rapids, September 30. |
| 31 | Dr. Gerald E. Knoff | Spoke on "Religion and the New Social Order," Congregational Men's Club, Cedar Falls; "Let Freedom Ring!" before the Cedar Falls Rotary Club; "The Church and Labor," the College Faculty Men's Club; and more listed. |
| 31 | I. H. Hart | Spoke before the Cedar Falls Parlor Reading Circle on the topic, "Education in Iowa." |
| 31 | Dr. E. H. Henrikson | Spoke on "Speech Criticism," Waterloo Toastmasters' Club, and "Insight and Exercises in Speech Correction," at the Cedar Rapids teachers convention. |
| 31 | G. H. Holmes | Presented an address, "Front Page Layout and Design," Iowa High School Press Association, at Ames, Iowa. He planned and edited the booklet "Opportunity in Education," which shows the College graduates at work. |
| 31 | Harald B. Holst | Presented a recital of German lieder and songs by English and American composers before the College Club of Cedar Rapids. |