Alumnus — July 1, 1947
| Page | Title | Summary |
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| 27 | Mr. and Mrs. Melvin A. Peterson, (Jean Barkley) | Of Alta, Iowa, announce the birth of a daughter, Miriam Evelyn. |
| 27 | Mr. and Mrs. Virgil T. Johnson, (Elaine Dickson) | Of Adair, Iowa, announce the birth of a daughter, Bonnie Lee. |
| 27 | Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Thumma, (Laura Hawley) | Of Stanwood, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, Gregory Alan. |
| 27 | Lt. and Mrs. W. Richard Ostheimer, (Margaret Ann Olson) | Of Augsburg, Germany, announce the birth of a daughter, Linda Ann. |
| 27 | 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. |
| 27 | 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. |
| 27 | 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. |
| 27 | Mr. and Mrs. Merle Lindsey, (Miriam Broer) | Of Rowan, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, Neil Wilbur. |
| 27 | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Porter, (Betty Berniece Thomas) | Of Cedar Falls, Iowa, are the parents of a daughter, Nancy Ilene. |
| 27 | 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. |
| 28 | 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. |
| 28 | 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. |
| 28 | 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. |
| 28 | 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. |
| 28 | 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. |
| 28 | 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. |
| 28 | Jesse Mantle | Died at his home in Sequim, Washington, April 24, 1947. He had been a dairy man in Washington for many years. |
| 28 | 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. |
| 28 | 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. |
| 28 | 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. |
| 28 | 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. |
| Baker Hall men at home | Scenes from inside Baker Hall; photo. | |
| Untitled | East side of Men's Gymnasium; photo. |