Alumnus — January 1, 1940
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 31 | Mr. and Mrs. David C. Bartelma | The former Elsie Yearous and husband David announce the birth of a son, Robert Dale. David is instructor in physical education and head wrestling coach at the University of Minnesota. They reside in Minneapolis. |
| 31 | Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Leonard | The former Blanche E. Klingaman and her husband announce the birth of a daughter, Linda Claire. They have one other daughter, Joellen Gail. They reside in Chula Vista, Calif. |
| 31 | Mr. and Mrs. Iver Cook | The former Helen Crooks, and husband, announce the birth of a son, Robert Willard. They reside at Nevada, Iowa. |
| 31 | Mr. and Mrs. George Hilton Wilson | The former Ida C. Nielsen and her husband announce the birth of a son, Wayne Hilton. They reside at Crescent Drive, Beverly Hills, Alexandria, Virginia. |
| 31 | Mr. and Mrs. Merle A. Heath | The former Vivian S. Partington and her husband announce the birth of a son, Colin Partington. They reside in Waynesboro, Virginia. |
| 31 | Mr. and Mrs. Ivon McRae Pike | The former Oneta Haney and her husband announce the birth of a daughter, Rachel Haney. They reside in Anaheim, California. |
| 31 | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clemens Smith | The former Gladys Rowland and her husband announce the birth of a son, Adrian. Their address is Madison Rounds, Northamptonshire, England. |
| 31 | Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Ralston | The former Caroline Batten, and husband, announce the birth of a son, Thomas Batten. They reside in Oak Park, Illinois. |
| 31 | Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McMillen | The former Vera Warden and her husband announce the birth of a son, Gene Weston; reside in Ames, Iowa. Cecil is an engineer associated with the state highway department. |
| 31 | Monica Robinson | Married Kenneth Shaffer, Selma, July 2. They reside in Muscatine. |
| 31 | Wallace Stewart | Married Betty Jo Pope, Riverside, California, Nov. 3. They reside in Banning, where Wallace is employed at the Banning Water Co. He was a football letterman in 1934 and 1935 and a member of Lambda Gamma Nu fraternity. |
| 31 | Margaret Elaine Jacobson and Meredith Dix | Married August 29; reside in Van Horne, where he teaches in the high school. Margaret was a member of Phi Sigma Phi sorority. |
| 31 | Ruth Inez Straight and Leon Krafft | Married Leon Krafft, August 30. They reside at Rudd, where Leon is in charge of the band and music in the high school. He was a member of Alpha Delta Alpha and Phi Mu Alpha. |
| 31 | Bernice Flynn | Married Harold Morgensen August 23; reside in Cedar Falls. Before marriage she taught home economics in the Oneida High School. |
| 31 | Jack Kwolek | Married Grace Freeburg, daughter of Dr. H. M. Freeburg on August 27. They reside in Otronto, where Jack teaches in the high school. |
| 31 | Corinne Hubbard | Married Ernest Hitzhusen, June 25, the 26th anniversary of the bride's parents. Corinne and Ernest reside at "Two Acres," near Cartersville. |
| 31 | Helen Geraldine Miller | Married Carlos W. Bryan of Cedar, August 20. They reside at Troy, where he is principal of schools and coach. Helen taught at Cedar before her marriage. |
| 32 | S. E. McMahon | Died at Algona, August 26; served as an attorney in Algona for a number of years; received his LL. B. degree from the University of Michigan in 1893. |
| 32 | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wardell | The former Beryl Lansing and her husband announce the birth of a baby girl, Kay Marie. They reside in Oelwein. |
| 32 | Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Greenley | The former Leona R. Aden and her husband announce the birth of a son, LeRoy Oliver. |
| 32 | Emma Serepta Yule | Died April 16, 1939. She was in educational work in the Philippine Islands for twenty-seven years; retired in 1936; home located in Los Angeles. |
| 32 | Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Castle | The former Lola Mae Heiland and her husband Paul announce the birth of a son, Thomas Leon. Paul is superintendent of schools at Plymouth. |
| 32 | Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Geidl | The former Marguerite I. Martin and her husband announce the birth of a daughter, Carolyn Ann. They reside in Sioux City. |
| 32 | Mr. and Mrs. Delbert McCrary | The former Arlene Handorf and her husband announce the birth of a son, Marlyn. They reside in Marshalltown. |
| 32 | Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Phillips | The former Helen Brown and her husband announce the birth of a son, Steven Ray. R. V. is a railway postal clerk. They reside in Cedar Falls. |
| 32 | Mr. and Mrs. Logan J. Bennett (Eleanor McMillin) | Announce the birth of a son, Logan J. Bennett, Jr. They have an older child, Ann. Logan is the leader of the Pennsylvania Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit. They reside in Lemont, Pennsylvania. |
| 32 | Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Carter | The former Thelma Price and husband announce the birth of a son, Charles Price. C. V. is principal of the Menlo Consolidated School. They reside in Menlo. |
| 32 | Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Tripp | The former Violet Alberts and her husband announce the birth of a daughter, Barbara Ann. D. C. teaches social science in the Junior High School at Mason City, where they reside. |
| 32 | Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Warden | The former Pearl Stevenson and her husband announce the birth of a daughter, Edith Marlene. Their first child, Julia Mary, died on Oct. 14, 1938, shortly after birth. |
| 32 | Mr. and Mrs. Donald Chehock | The former Margaret A. McHugh and her husband announce the birth of a son, Bryan Donald. They reside in Osage. |
| 32 | Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Grier | The former Eleanor Louise Yerkes and her husband Paul announce the birth of a daughter, Diane Jean. Paul is principal and athletic coach at Remsen, where they reside. |
| 32 | Dr. and Mrs. Rex Speelmon | The former Florence Stevens and her husband announce the birth of twin daughters, Patricia Ann and Martha Jean. They reside in Spokane, Washington. |
| 32 | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ehen | The former Erna Oster and her husband announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Evelyn. They reside in Harcourt. |
| 32 | Mr. and Mrs. Wesley A. Erbe | The former Margaret Coddington and her husband Wesley announce the birth of a son, Richard Wesley. Wesley is principal and registrar of the high school and junior college, Maquoketa. |
| 32 | Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Platz | The former Lydia Stockdale and husband Russell announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Lee. They have another daughter, Darlys Jean. Russell has been high school instrumental instructor and music critic teacher for Luther College, Decorah, since 1937. |
| 32 | Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Cundy | Announce the birth of a son, Richard Lee. Howard is statistician of the Chicago office of the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company. |
| 33 | Mrs. Esther Vanderhule Lewis | Died in Philadelphia, Dec. 19, 1938; survived by her husband and two children. She had been living in the East since 1929. Her family home was Yankton, South Dakota. |
| 33 | John S. Goldthwaite | Died at his home in Alhambra, California, in February, 1939. He is survived by his widow, the former Stella Savage. John, after teaching in Washington for several years, moved to California, where he taught in the Los Angeles high schools for 25 years. |
| 33 | Elizabeth Jacobs | Died in her hometown, Osage, Oct. 22, 1937; survived by brother, Sam Jacobs. Elizabeth taught in Monona, Sioux Falls, S. D. and Osage, where she had been for the last 21 years. She was a graduate of Osage High School and the Cedar Valley Seminary, Osage. |
| 33 | Mrs. Wilber H. Schilling (Vida Keene) | Died Aug. 17. She lived in Minneapolis for many years. |
| 33 | Minnie Alice Scott | Died June 7, 1939. She taught in the public schools of Ft. Dodge for a number of years. |
| 33 | Mrs. Russel M. Tree (Marguerite Hardaway) | Died June 4; survived by her husband; resided at Port Huron, Mich. |
| 33 | Ada Williams | Died March 14, 1934, at Pasadena. For thirty-five years she was superintendent of the Pasadena, Calif., Methodist Chinese mission. She had been living with her sister, Aletha B. Williams, in Pasadena. |
| 33 | Lorne F. Parker | Died at home, in Cherokee, Oct. 2, at the age of 57. He had been associated with the First Abstract and Loan Co., and the Cherokee Livestock Auction Co., in Cherokee. He was an officer of the Cherokee First National Bank from 1921 to 1930. |
| 33 | Mrs. Bess A. Ross | Killed in a highway accident near Long Beach, Calif., Aug. 7, when struck by a gas main rolling down a mountainside; prominent in Long Beach society; widow of Charles F. Ross, Long Beach shoe dealer; resident of Long Beach since 1902. |
| Winter quarter: classes are in session | Cars parked in front of the Old Administration Building; photo. | |
| Untitled | Sidewalk leading toward Auditorium Building in winter. |