Alumnus
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Title | Date | Summary | ||
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24901 |
Jay Busby Alumnus 14:2, p.27 |
4/1/1930 | He and his family are in Ames, Iowa, where he teaches in the junior high school. He taught for three years at Rouse, Colorado | |
24902 |
Jennie Clute Alumnus 14:2, p.28 |
4/1/1930 | Principal of the Steuben School at Kankakee, Illinois, is given praise by an Illinois paper for what is described as an unusually interesting Patrons' Day staged recently at her school. | |
24903 |
Jessie L. McLaughlin Alumnus 14:2, p.26 |
4/1/1930 | Agency secretary of the American Bible Society, of Chicago, Illinois, visited Mrs. Henry Harmon and daughter, Ada Joy Harmon, Professor D. S. Wright and President Emeritus Homer H. Seerley. McLaughlin was a Methodist missionary in the Phillippines. | |
24904 |
Joanna Elizabeth Teerink Alumnus 14:2, p.27 |
4/1/1930 | Has earned the M. A. degree from Columbia University. She also received a diploma as Director of Student Practice. She is assistant director of Teacher Training at the Teachers College at Superior, Wisconsin; was a member of Kappa Delta Pi. | |
24905 |
Karl Dubbert Alumnus 14:2, p.24 |
4/1/1930 | Is to have his two piano arrangement of an orchestral waltz from Schakowsky's "Nutcracker Suite" published by the Summy Publishing Company of Chicago in April. He studied under Rose Lena Ruegnitz, professor of piano at the college. | |
24906 |
Karl Nolte Alumnus 14:2, p.29 |
4/1/1930 | Superintendent of public schools at Hudson, Iowa, in an address in Gilchrist Chapel, recently pointed out that character, reputation, and thorough preparation are more important in the teaching profession than in any other line of work. | |
24907 |
L. G. Hersey Alumnus 14:2, p.25 |
4/1/1930 | Hersey, of Oelwein, Iowa, gave up teaching June 1, 1928, to enter the insurance business. He is the son of S. F. Hersey, professor of physics at the College. | |
24908 |
L. M. Jepson Alumnus 14:2, p.29 |
4/1/1930 | Writing from New York City; managing investment securities under the firm name, Jepson, Tremaine & Co., Inc.; head office is at 25 Broadway with branch offices at York and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and Lockport, New York. | |
24909 |
Le Clair H. Eells Alumnus 14:2, p.24 |
4/1/1930 | Sales analyst with the United Fruit Company; has been transferred from Macon, Georgia to Des Moines; now a specialist in the production and distribution of bananas and is in charge of the educational service in regard to the fruit. | |
24910 |
Lenore Shanewise Alumnus 14:2, p.26 |
4/1/1930 | Former professor in the Interpretative Speech Department, and now assistant director of the Pasadena Community Playhouse, she was a member of the play cast, "Lavender Ladies", presented recently in Pasadena, California. | |
24911 |
Leo Stewart Alumnus 14:2, p.26 |
4/1/1930 | Came to the College from the Virgin Islands; now tutoring Spanish in Chicago. He is a protégé of Dr. Edward Megger, of McGregor, who brought him from the Islands to America. | |
24912 |
Letters and numeral awarded Alumnus 14:2, p.23 |
4/1/1930 | Roster of those who won letters and numerals for winter sports. | |
24913 |
Lillian P. Dresser Alumnus 14:2, p.28 |
4/1/1930 | Presented a piano recital in the College auditorium and was assisted by Cecelia Dostal Weinberg. | |
24914 |
Louise Lamb Alumnus 14:2, p.32 |
4/1/1930 | She married Louis D. Roberts, of Clarksville, on March 1, 1930, in Waterloo. She was acting city librarian during the absence of Mary O. Stuart. He is employed at the Waterloo Concrete Materials Corporation. They will reside in Clarksville, Iowa. | |
24915 |
Lucille Cortright Alumnus 14:2, p.29 |
4/1/1930 | Teaches music at Linn Grove; trained students who won first place in both piano and voice divisions of the District High School contests. Lyla Day and Lucille Cortright were both pupils of Alta Freeman. | |
24916 |
Lyla Day Alumnus 14:2, p.29 |
4/1/1930 | Teacher of piano in the Waterloo schools; met with success in her work when her pupil, Virginia Burton, won the high school contest in Waterloo and also placed first in the piano District High School contest at Oelwein. | |
24917 |
Lyle Tooker Alumnus 14:2, p.31 |
4/1/1930 | Daughter of D. K. Tooker, of Merrill, married Albert Pederson, of Harmony, Minnesota, on February 8, 1929. She is teaching in Fairbank and he is coach in Sac City schools. Albert was a star on Coach Bender's football and wrestling teams. | |
24918 |
Mabel Chew Alumnus 14:2, p.30 |
4/1/1930 | Mabel Chew, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Chew, married Edwin Griffin, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Griffin on January 13, 1930. Mrs. Griffin has taught commerce in the Arlington High School. They will reside in Colorado. | |
24919 |
Mabel Leone Holloway Alumnus 14:2, p.31 |
4/1/1930 | She married Elvis N. Myrich, of Union City, Tennessee, on November 7, 1929. They live in Harvard, Illinois, where he is director of recreation in charge of a local roller rink. | |
24920 |
Margaret Connelly Alumnus 14:2, p.29 |
4/1/1930 | Daughter of W. J. Connelly, of Waterloo, Iowa, married in June to Robert E. Vance, of Newton, Iowa, son of Earl Vance, of Princeton, Illinois. She is an instructor of public school music at Newton. He is associated with the Jasper County Bank, at Newton | |
24921 |
Margery Johnston Alumnus 14:2, p.30 |
4/1/1930 | Of Chariton, married Leybourne Vincent Surtees, of Waterloo, January 4. She has been teaching in East Waterloo schools for the past year and a half. He is manager of the northern division of the Mid-Continent Petroleum Corporation. | |
24922 |
Marie P. Hocke Alumnus 14:2, p.29 |
4/1/1930 | Daughter of John Hocke, of Cedar Falls, married June 1, to Otto H. Hirsch, son of Chris Hirsch, of Waverly. She taught school in Cedar Falls Township School the past two years. The will reside on a farm near Waverly. | |
24923 |
Martha Currie and Neva B. Wilson Alumnus 14:2, p.24 |
4/1/1930 | Martha Currie, primary teacher at Taber, and Neva B. Wilson, who is now teaching at Ogden, Utah, will return to the college next summer to continue work for their degrees according to G. W. Walters, head of the Education Department. | |
24924 |
Martin memorial project grows Alumnus 14:2, p.8 |
4/1/1930 | Will begin to raise money when legal matters are settled. | |
24925 |
Mary H. Mitchell Alumnus 14:2, p.29 |
4/1/1930 | Daughter of Stephen A. Mitchell, of New York, married May 14, to Lloyd S. Miller, in New York City. They will reside in Bound Brook, New Jersey. | |
24926 |
Mary L. Townsend Alumnus 14:2, p.26 |
4/1/1930 | Has resided in Denver, Colorado, for the past thirteen years and expects to make her home in California. On January 7, she left for New York; will sail for Bermuda, then go on to Jamaica, Havana, Key West, and will reach Washington in April. | |
24927 |
Mat men place in A. A. U. meet Alumnus 14:2, p.23 |
4/1/1930 | Wrestling season wrap-up. | |
24928 |
Matilda Frances Hesse Alumnus 14:2, p.30 |
4/1/1930 | Daughter of William Hesse, Cedar Falls, married Carl J. Hess, of Carroll, February 22. She has been teaching in western Iowa for the past five years. The couple will reside in Carroll, where he is a cashier in the Carroll County State Bank. | |
24929 |
Matilda Palmer Scheeler Alumnus 14:2, p.32 |
4/1/1930 | Christopher J. Scheeler, of Marshalltown, husband of Matilda, died in Omaha, Nebraska, on December 16, 1929 while visiting at the home of his daughter, Loa Scheeler Griffith. | |
24930 |
Maurene Tatum Alumnus 14:2, p.31 |
4/1/1930 | Daughter of W. F. Tatum, of Nora Springs, Iowa, married Francis Edwin Sharp, son of G. W. Sharp, of Clarion, Iowa on January 1, 1930. She has taught in the Clarion schools for the past two years; they will reside in Clarion. | |
24931 |
Merle M. Sliter Alumnus 14:2, p.27 |
4/1/1930 | A post-graduate pupil of Rose L. Ruegnitz, Sliter presented a piano recital in Gilchrist Chapel, June 9, 1930, assisted by Louis Heinzman, baritone pupil of W. E. Hays. | |
24932 |
Mildred Cady Alumnus 14:2, p.30 |
4/1/1930 | Mildred Cady of Odebolt, Iowa, married Raymond W. Leonard, June 13, 1928, at Denver, Colorado. They are now residing in Odebolt. | |
24933 |
Milo Bixler Alumnus 14:2, p.28 |
4/1/1930 | Has accepted a position in Dayton, Ohio, with the Frigidaire Corporation of the General Motors Company. He will act as assistant research chemist and test man in the chemistry laboratories of the corporation. | |
24934 |
Miriam Whitney Alumnus 14:2, p.24 |
4/1/1930 | The resignation of Miriam Whitney, second grade teacher at Edison school became effective January 27, and her place was taken by Helene Conn, for the past three years a member of the public school staff of Grinnell, Iowa. | |
24935 |
Miriam Whitney Alumnus 14:2, p.31 |
4/1/1930 | Daughter of I. L. Whitney, of Waterloo, married William C. Sage, son of Elizabeth Sage, of Waterloo, February 26, 1930. They will make their home on a farm near Waterloo. | |
24936 |
Mr. and Mrs. Delta Fay Lamdin Alumnus 14:2, p.32 |
4/1/1930 | Of Mexico, Missouri, announce the birth of a daughter, Marilyn, born January 26. She was the former Helen W. Collis. | |
24937 |
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Whitford Alumnus 14:2, p.32 |
4/1/1930 | Of Niagara Falls, New York, announce the birth of a daughter, Nancy Ann, born March 15. He received the Ph. D. degree from Wisconsin University in 1924. She was formery Edna Chalus. | |
24938 |
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Ferrell Alumnus 14:2, p.32 |
4/1/1930 | Of Oelwein, announce the birth of a son, John Woodring Ferrell born on January 18. She is the former Cecile Belville, and he is now the Superintendent of Schools at Oelewin. | |
24939 |
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Jensen Alumnus 14:2, p.32 |
4/1/1930 | Of Graetlinger, Iowa, announce the birth of a daughter, Barbara Ver Jean, born on August 6. She is the former Norma E. Thoreson. | |
24940 |
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. McConnell Alumnus 14:2, p.27 |
4/1/1930 | The former Lora Busby and husband Joseph are now in their third year of teaching at Tacoma, Washington. They spent last summer on Puget Sound. | |
24941 |
Mr. and Mrs. Merle A. Heath Alumnus 14:2, p.25 |
4/1/1930 | The Heaths of Louisville, Kentucky, have moved to Madison, Wisconsin, where Mr. Heath will teach in the chemistry department and work on his Ph. D. Mrs. Heath is formerly Vivian Partington. | |
24942 |
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Steen Alumnus 14:2, p.32 |
4/1/1930 | Of Lorimor, Iowa, announce the birth of a daughter, Maribel Clare, born December 30,. She was the former Mary C. Huffman. | |
24943 |
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Scott Alumnus 14:2, p.32 |
4/1/1930 | Of State Center, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, Richard Frederic, born on October 8. She is the former Elva A. Osterson. | |
24944 |
Mr. Mrs. B. L. Woodcock Alumnus 14:2, p.32 |
4/1/1930 | Announce the birth of a daughter, Lora Jeanette, born November 3. She was formerly Lora Axtell. He is a teacher of Manual Training and Assistant Coach in the Eldora High School. | |
24945 |
Mr. Mrs. F. H. Chapelle Alumnus 14:2, p.32 |
4/1/1930 | Of Lincoln, Nebraska, announce the birth of a son Gordon Atlee, born on October 4. She was formerly Hilda Beatrice Hand. | |
24946 |
Mrs. A. F. Meyer Alumnus 14:2, p.25 |
4/1/1930 | The former Hulda D. Klein sailed for Khariar, C. P. India, on February 6, where she will take up her missionary work in a new mission in a an area where there are few Europeans. | |
24947 |
Mrs. Annie Lees Huget Alumnus 14:2, p.29 |
4/1/1930 | Author of a "Founders Day Ceremony", a plan for candle lighting program for the P. E. O., which has been given publicity in the P. E. O. Record for March 1930. | |
24948 |
Mrs. Benjamin Boardman Alumnus 14:2, p.28 |
4/1/1930 | The former Faith I. Stuntz, attended the National D. A. R. convention at Washington, D. C., in May, as an official delegate from the Cedar Falls Chapter. | |
24949 |
Mrs. D. S. Wright Alumnus 14:2, p.32 |
4/1/1930 | Elias Rawstern, the twin brother of the former Eliza Rawstern, died at his home in Hitchcock, South Dakota on December 25, 1929. He is survived by his wife, nine sons, and three daughters. | |
24950 |
Mrs. Edward H. Williams Alumnus 14:2, p.27 |
4/1/1930 | The former Grace Merrick of Blencoe, Iowa, write about the work of teachers from her alma mater. Josephine V. Phillips, J. C. '26, has been a teacher for several years and has done excellent work. |
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