Shillinglaw--Marion (Class of 1916)
Displaying 1 - 20 of 20 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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1 | Mrs. Frank L. Long Alumnus 36:2, p.22 |
The former Marion Shillinglaw died on January 25, 1952. | |
2 | Mrs. Emma Shillinglaw Alumnus 28:4, p.20 |
Mother of six ISTC graduates and students died May 2, 1944. | |
3 | Jessie Shillinglaw Alumnus 21:4, p.24 |
Teaches music at the high school in Superior, Arizona. | |
4 | Word has been received College Eye 16:1, p.8 |
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Long have a newborn daughter. | |
5 | The Misses Hazel and Marion Shillinglaw College Eye 8:31, p.7 |
Have returned to Cedar Falls for the summer. | |
6 | Marian Shillinglaw, Helen Clagg, Marian Cooley, and Marian Walker College Eye 8:13, p.7 |
Visited Alpha Hall. | |
7 | Marion Shillinglaw College Eye 8:1, p.8 |
Will be teaching in Eldon. | |
8 | Photographs of graduates Old Gold 0:0, p.36 |
Photo. | |
9 | Social Science Club Old Gold 0:0, p.260 |
Purpose and highlights of the 1915-1916 year; photo. | |
10 | Girls talcum powder club College Eye 7:13, p.5 |
Fictitious social organization. | |
11 | Untitled College Eye 7:8, p.3 |
Vera B. Lowe was married to J. Clark Gilchrist. | |
12 | Juniors Old Gold 0:0, p.173 |
Photo collections; humorous quotes; poem about the juniors. | |
13 | Marion and Hazel Shillinglaw College Eye 4:14, p.8 |
Visited friends in Independence. | |
14 | Vera Short College Eye 4:6, p.8 |
Marion Shillinglaw hosted a miscellaneous party for Vera Short. | |
15 | Sophomore Class Old Gold 0:0, p.106 |
Officers and class roll; photo. | |
16 | The Alpha society Old Gold 0:0, p.288 |
Society motto, colors, officers, and members; photo. | |
17 | The Training School play College Eye 2:1, p.9 |
Presented "The Merchant of Venice". | |
18 | The S. U. S. Club Normal Eyte 21:10, p.177 |
Entertained by Hazel and Marion Shillinglaw. | |
19 | Alpha, Alpha leads the way Normal Eyte 21:5, p.80 |
Describes the initiation of the new Alpha members. | |
20 | Training School gives program in German Normal Eyte 19:27, p.426 |
Students sang songs and recited verses. |