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1 Students: the new time religion Six seminars scheduled during religious emphasis week include center on "sane moral codes"; large crowds attend; photo.
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2 Tutor Ticklers tickle top tutor Spoof of College policies wins prize; raise over $300 for loan fund; photo.
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3 No more optional attendance Faculty Senate significantly alters attendance policy; now limited to students with B average.
4 Teachers College continues lead in safety education Twenty-five teachers take second intensive short course on safety education.
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5 I married a professor! Alumna Isabel Brower Brogan humorously recounts experiences as a young faculty wife.
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6 Simply mountains of muscle Humorous look at body-building.
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7 No more book reviews Believes book review writing diminishes pleasure of reading.
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8 Merit versus skullduggery Offers appropriate ways of getting a position and advancing in the teaching profession.
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9 Hugo C. Moeller is remembered Died December 17, 1939; obituary.
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10 The 90s: life is steady Brief photo essay on college in the 1890s includes physics class, women's physical culture class, campus, and President Seerley; photo.
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11 Students edit book of verse; slim, green volume includes many poems by alumni Highlights of Second Book of Student Verse; some students use Writer's Studio as quiet place for work; photo.
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12 The Prowl Preview of baseball and track seasons; season wrap-up of wrestling and basketball.
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13 Grads and memories will rule College Hill on June 2 Outline of activities for 61st alumni reunion; 50-year grads will receive gold medal; Class of 1890 featured.
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14 Alumni invited to visit campus by means of colored movies Bureau of Publications makes 25 minute color film of campus available.
15 Mr. Seerley told us Alumna Helen Bobo Prichard says she enjoys the alumni news; recalls President Seerley's account of the early days of the Normal School.
16 Butter is scarce in Egypt Alumna Dorothy Galloway talks about her experiences in escaping from Europe and into Egypt.
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17 Here and there on campus Women's Life Saving Corps presents annual swimming demonstration.
18 Play conference is April 20 One thousand expected for annual play production conference; will perform "Winterset".
19 Early Clios, take note Alumna Janet Wilson enjoys alumni news; hopes to get a round robin letter started among former Clios.
20 Culbertson writes from Denver Alumna Ruth Culbertson says she has a tough room to teach this year.
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21 Alumni are initiated into Epsilon Pi Tau Roster of those being initiated and those attending from ISTC.
22 Oldest reunion class is 1880 Roster of alumni who will be honored.
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23 Hubert Scallon Resides in Merricourt, North Dakota, and is a farmer.
24 I had a delightful visit Jennie Hutchison visits the Roberts family in their home. Roberts is president of the San Francisco State College; construction of a new college campus is going forward.
25 Dr. James Christianson Physician at a United States hospital in Milwaukee, resides in Waukesha. His son, James B., received his Ph. D. from the University of Wisconsin and is doing research in Detroit, Michigan.
26 The Rev. J. Ralph Magee Now serving as bishop of the Des Moines area of the Methodist Church. The district includes Iowa and South Dakota; previously served seven years as bishop of the St. Paul area. His wife is the former Harriet A. Keeler.
27 Mrs. Howard E. Smith (Edna Poorbaugh) Retired from teaching and resides in Washington, D. C. After teaching fifteen years in Des Moines, she married Howard E. Smith in 1919. They celebrated her retirement and their twentieth wedding anniversary with a five-month tour of the U. S. and Mexico.
28 Mrs. Jesse M. Church (Anna Severin) Reside in Los Angeles; have two children, Jane Anne, employed at the Title Insurance and Trust Co., and Frederick, employed in a large food market, both in Los Angeles.
29 Mrs. B. M. Jones (Luella Rigby) Living in Hollywood, California, following retirement from missionary work; travelled around the world six times; formerly a missionary in Rangoon, Burma. Her husband, also a missionary, died June 26, 1939, in Hong Kong.
30 Goodale, Anna C. Resides in Los Angeles .Since graduation from the College, she studied at the nurses' training school in Cedar Rapids and at Teachers College in Columbia University.
31 Inez S. Croasdale Retired from teaching; resides in Los Angeles; taught for last fifteen years in Santa Monica, twelve years in Minneapolis, and the rest of the time in Iowa.
32 Alsina M. Andrews Is a retired missionary living at Lyndale, Highgate, Jamaica, British West Indies; has traveled to England and Scotland, and has taken a Mediterranean cruise, including Palestine. She was statistician for Friends' churches in Jamaica.
33 Mrs. W. W. Goodykoontz (Florence Streeter) Resides in Boone, where her husband is an attorney. They have three children, a daughter (Theo. Uehling) of Highland Park, Ill., another daughter (R. M. Barnes) of Iowa City, and son, Dan Goodykoontz, Los Angeles. Florence has three grandchildren.
34 C. A. Fullerton Professor emeritus of music at the ISTC; will teach at the Culver-Stockton College during the summer of 1940. He has a national reputation, but teaching is still his major interest.
35 Janet Wilson Has been in the teaching field almost constantly since her graduation--in Wyoming, South Dakota, and Iowa. Residing in Centerville, she serves as supply teacher in the Centerville schools, where most of her teaching has been in high schools.
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36 Mrs. Harold F. Luick (Ella Furuseth) Resides in Belmond; author of a book of poems, "Life Gave Me Spring," published recently. Included in the volume are several poems, which have been included in anthology collections.
37 Mrs. Joseph B. Clay, Mrs. Harry Bittenbender, Mrs. Orville G. Stevens, Mrs. W. C. Smith, Mrs. Virgil Simmers, Mrs. Clarence G. Sheets, Ruth Allender Eight former students who attended the College from 1908 to 1911, have kept a "circle" letter going for thirty years.
38 Alice R. Leech Is now dean of women at Southern State Normal, Springfield, South Dakota.
39 Mrs. William Lenchan (Elsie Klein) Resides in Los Altos, California, where William is in the building trade. Elsie taught for several years in western Canada and was rural supervisor of schools for a year in the East.
40 Mrs. Alma Cox Schuck Is a teacher in the Govert, South Dakota, schools; mother of two sons, Robert Walter and Kenneth Leroy. Her husband, Walter B. Schuck, died June 11, 1923.
41 The Rev. F. M. Bruins Is a member of the Congregational Conference of South Dakota, which has its main office in Huron. He has completed a moderatorship in Mobridge. He goes to various churches conducting "preaching missions."
42 Mrs. Effie Weisbard Logan Resides in Beverly Hills, Calif., and is teaching in the elementary grades in Los Angeles schools. Her husband, Herbert A. Logan, a telegrapher, died in 1927. Their daughter, Betty Logan Beasley, lives in San Francisco.
43 Mrs. Mills J. Taylor (Martha Dill) Live in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania; visited their son, Theo, and family at Landour, India. Mills, the associate secretary of the board of foreign missions of the United Presbyterian Church, was a delegate to the Tambaram Conference at Madras.
44 John A. Wilson Now employed by the North Carolina Home Insurance Co., Spokane, Washington.
45 Ira L. Craig Has been appointed chairman of the rate committee of the American Gas Association. He is manager of the rates and standard practice department of the Philadelphia Electric Co. His wife is the former Faye Vinall; they have one daughter.
46 Miss Clara M. Daley Is assistant professor of history at the University of Iowa. She joined the faculty of the History Department thirty-one years ago.
47 Joe Adams Is serving his twenty-fifth year as head of the city free employment bureau in Spokane; was a football "great" of his time.
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48 Gertrude K. Haven Is now public school nurse at Seattle, where she resides. She received a public health certificate in 1932; has taken post-graduate work at the University of Washington.
49 Mrs. A. B. Jones (Nell J. Mitchell) Is living in Sutherland. She has three children, Celia, Robert, and Margaret. Her husband died January 30, 1938.
50 A reunion of physical education graduates at the home of Mrs. D. W. Harshbarger (Vivian Brooks) honoring Lulu Sweigard Lula Sweigard of the Physical Education Department of New York University was the author of an article on the Athenia tragedy in the January Alumnus.
51 S. T. Neveln Has been re-elected superintendent of the Austin, Minnesota, public schools for a three-year term; has been superintendent there since 1921. A junior college will open in 1941.
52 Clara Kary Pulis Resides in Kahului Maui, Hawaii, where she is principal of the Kahului school. Her husband, Irving G. Pulis, is manager of the Puunene store.
53 Wayne G. Clement Is at the Knoxville Veterans Hospital, Knoxville.
54 Mrs. P. J. Barrett (Irene L. Printy) Married April 15, 1918; resides in Greeley, Nebraska, where she is postmaster and her husband is an attorney. They are parents of six children, five girls and one boy.
55 Jennie Patten Resides with her mother at Alta; has taken work at Buena Vista College in Storm Lake.
56 E. Herman Erickson and Ethel Mitchell Is agency manager of Investors Syndicate, Wilmington, Delaware. He resides in Chevy Chase, Maryland, with his wife, the former Ethel Mitchell.
57 Mrs. Clay A. Toney (Martha L. McIntosh) Is teaching sixth grade in the St. Augustine, Florida, schools. Her husband is a salesman. They have one son, age 15.
58 Three daughters of I. S. T. C. graduates, Harriet Kramer Webb, Hazel Flagler Begeman, Esther Shoemaker Kramer Louise Fredericka Webb, daughter of Roy and Harriet Kramer Webb, married Frederick Reeves Hamilton, Houston, Tex., Oct. 14, 1939. Junior bridesmaids were Jean Begeman and Betty Lou Kramer, daughter of Charles and Esther Shoemaker Kramer.
59 A. N. Wray Is professor of sociology at South Dakota State Normal College, Aberdeen. He married Sadie V. Reisinger in 1904; they have two children.
60 Mrs. Edward H. Kupke (Anna Marcue) Resides in Beecher, Illinois, where Dr. Kupke is a physician and surgeon. They have one child, Billy Marcue; visitor in home was Margaret Fitzgerald, teacher in Sloane Wallace Junior High School in West Waterloo.
61 Mrs. William H. Green (Emma J. Hutchinson) Resides in Colorado Springs, where she is an assistant in the west end library. Her three daughters have graduated from the Colorado Springs High School, and her son is now a senior.
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62 Mrs. Charles E. Long (Adaline Henderson) Resides with her husband in Des Moines. He is a salesman at Younker Brothers department store. Adalina has studied one year at Drake University.
63 Dr. Gladys E. Lynch Is head of the division of fine and applied arts in the State Teachers College at Winona, Minnesota, where she resides. This is her fourth year at Winona, where she has had charge of the work in speech and dramatic art.
64 Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur D. Russell (Wilma Coleman) Reside in San Francisco; have one son, Donald Coleman.
65 Mrs. Frank J. Zink (Mary Hart) Lives in Waterloo; is the daughter of Irving H. Hart, director of the College Extension Service. Frank was named sales manager of the Litchfield Manufacturing Co. of Waterloo, coming there from Milwaukee. They have two daughters.
66 Helen Dunlap Is now superintendent of the special schools, established by the three American oil companies in Maracaibo, Venezuela, where she resides. She received her doctoral degree from Columbia University last June.
67 Veryl Combs Married in 1926 to Leslie L. Johnson, engaged in farming, and reside at Alta. They have two sons, Ronald and Carrol, and two daughters, Kathryn and Janeen. Veryl taught at Mondamin, Alta, and Fulda, Minnesota, before marriage.
68 Mrs. Walter H. Loth (Doris M. Clute) Resides in San Diego. She has two sons. Her husband is a salesman with Standard Brands Company.
69 Mrs. Irene Norton Williamson and J. Stanley Williamson Reside at Earlham where J. Stanley is engaged in farming. They have two children, John Norton and Jimmie Alan.
70 Sina M. Mott Is head of the laboratory school of Southern Illinois Normal University. She received her M. A. degree in 1928 and her Ph. D. in 1935, both from New York University.
71 Irene E. Norton Is spending the present year at the University of Washington, where she is taking graduate work. She is a teacher in the Tacoma schools.
72 Margaret B. O'Donnell Is working on her M. A. degree at the University of Iowa, where she resides. She received her B. S. degree from the University of Minnesota in 1935.
73 Glenn T. Cowan Has a position as a new northeast Iowa fieldman for the safety education division of the state department of public safety. He has been high school principal and an instructor in Ellsworth Junior College in Iowa Falls. He resides in Waterloo.
74 Ethelyn A. Dewey Is director of teacher training at Graceland College, Lamoni. She taught social science at North Carolina College for Women from 1923 to 1930, and taught at William Penn College, Oskaloosa, during summers of 1938 and 1939.
75 Laura Irene Bailey Teaches in the high school at Manchester, where she resides. Her activities in recent years included a Mediterranean cruise in 1934.
76 Mrs. Hazel Wetter Hayes Resides in Portland, Oregon, with her husband, Robert H. Hayes, who is a regional Boy Scout executive with headquarters in Portland. They have two children, Carolyn, and Bobby. Hazel taught ten years, three in Iowa and seven in Washington.
77 Myrtle Abrahamson Is teaching the fourth grade at Stevenson School, Long Beach. She spends her summers in travel, and plans to take a Caribbean cruise and a visit in the states this coming summer.
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78 Mrs. J. C. Stahn (Isadora Smith) Now living at Powell, Wyoming. Her husband, Dr. J. C. Stahn, is a dentist at Powell. They have one daughter, Julanne.
79 Mrs. Arthur Strachan (Marjorie Howe) Is living in Humboldt. She and her husband have a son, Edward Howe.
80 Mrs. James W. Thornton Jr. (Cyrilla Dolan) Married in 1933, resides in Minneapolis, where her husband is assistant dean of general college of the University of Minnesota. They have one son, Terry.
81 Mrs. William G. Weissenbuehler (Esther A. Frederick) Is deputy Floyd County superintendent, and resides at Charles City. William is employed by the Charles City Creamery.
82 Mr. and Mrs. Lyman P. Stevens (Hazel Diggins) Are employed at the State Hospital, Woodward. Lyman is supervisor of recreation, and Hazel is teaching in the occupational therapy department. They have two sons, John and Bill.
83 Margaret R. Henderson Teacher of English at the high school and junior college at Harvey, Illinois. She received her M. A. degree from Drake University in 1938.
84 Mrs. John L. Petersen (Wilma E. Finnigan) Residing in Lisbon, where her husband is agent for the Mid-Continent Petroleum Company. They have two children, Don Alan and Jon Dean.
85 Lloyd W. Phillips, Harry H. Huffman Residing in Des Moines; succeeds Harry H. Huffman as Iowa representative for Iroquois Publishing Company, handling school textbooks. Previously, Lloyd spent three years in public school work in Iowa and five years in Nebraska.
86 F. Annetta Schuldt Is teaching German and English for the third year at Boone. She received her M. A. degree in personnel guidance at Columbia University last summer.
87 S. M. Pattee Is teacher of science at Roosevelt High, Cedar Rapids, where they reside. His wife is the former Helen Pratt, a registered nurse. They have two daughters, Janet Ruth and Cynthia Jo.
88 Mrs. Victor Allen (Murl Lynch) Has moved from St. Louis to Webster Groves, Missouri.
89 Dorothy Charles Is the editor of the Bibliographic Index, published by the H. W. Wilson Co., New York City; she resides in Brooklyn. She is the daughter of J. W. Charles of the Teachers College Education Department.
90 Mrs. Ralph Chillberg (Viola Gunderson) Married March 31, 1934, resides in Moline. She has worked at Valparaiso University, Indiana University, University of Chicago, and the University of South Dakota. She has taught in Gary, Indiana and Vermillion, South Dakota.
91 Margaret J. Black Is a member of the science faculty of Drake University; resides in Des Moines. She also assists in curriculum revision of the Des Moines public schools; has taken graduate work at Greeley, Colorado, and at the Progressive Education Workshop, Denver.
92 Nora McWilliams Hometown is Woodbine; currently resides in Roswell, New Mexico.
93 Pearl C. Nickelsen Is assistant cashier of the Westside, Iowa, State Savings Bank.
94 Mrs. Dwight M. Seath (Minnie Stahnke) Resides in Baton Rouge, where her husband is on the faculty of the Louisiana State University.
95 Mrs. Roy L. Stofer (Abbie Leatherberry) Married in June, 1939; resides in Rocky River, Ohio.
96 Irving Wolfe Is director of the music department at Eastern Illinois State Teachers College, Charleston; former member of the Teachers College music faculty.
97 Mrs. Leonard W. Helmer (Elva M. Rigby) Lives in Danville, Illinois. She and her husband have a son, William Parnell.
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98 Mrs. Carolyn Campbell Jacobsen Now resides in Waverly. She is the mother of two children, Janet and Jay Frederic.
99 Wilma Lewis Is health education director of the Y. W. C. A. at Kansas City, Missouri. She was in Mexico in 1937, and while there worked in the Y. W. C. A. in Mexico City.
100 Mrs. Sheldon Hawkins (Frances Alsip) Is living at Columbus Junction.
101 Mildred C. Grannes Is secretary to a regional attorney, wage and hour division of the United States Department of Labor, at Chicago, where she resides. During 1938, she held a secretarial position with the United States Housing Authority in Washington, D. C.
102 Park M. Hancher Residing in Los Angeles; married and the father of a son, George. Park Hancher is now office manager of the Los Angeles branch of Tingue, Brown and Co., manufacturers of specialized fabrics for laundries.
103 E. C. Hughes Is now employed as a government mail clerk in Iowa building in Des Moines. He is the father of two children, Bryce and Arvilla. He formerly taught in Edison High School at Portland, Oregon.
104 Cordelia Ahrens Is now teaching in a grade school in Ladue, a suburb of St. Louis, where she resides.
105 Mrs. G. H. Dolmage (Eldona Johannesen) Lives at Buffalo Center. Her husband is a physician and surgeon.
106 Mrs. Everett Ford (Zillah Mae Royer) Resides in in Waterloo. Her husband is salesman for the Double Cola Bottling Co. They have one son, Richard Lee.
107 Mrs. William A. Priebe (Dorotha Miller) Resides in Waterloo. Her husband is a building contractor, and they have a daughter, age 3.
108 Mrs. Harold Rohwer (Lucille Cleveland) Resides in Ames. She and her husband have three children, six-year-old twins, Jack and Jill, and a son, Tommy.
109 Phillip L. Shutt Was ordained Deacon in Christ Episcopal Church, Springfield, Illinois, Jan. 1. He has been attending Nashotah House Seminary at Nashotah, Wisconsin. He will attend the Graduate School of Applied Religion, Cincinnati, this summer.
110 Amos A. Wilson Is manager of the McClellan Stores, Kansas City, Kansas. He is married to the former Marian O'Brian. They have one son, Robert Allan.
111 A. Marguerite Graham Residing in Dubuque; will be represented in, Principal Poets of the World, Volume 10, published by the Mitre Press, London. The book will contain a biography, bibliography, and representative poem of outstanding poets of English speaking countries.
112 Vera Hafner This is the eleventh year of service for Vera in the West Des Moines schools. She received her M. A. degree from Columbia University in 1937, with a major in social science.
113 Mrs. Lyle T. Pederson (Lyle Tooker) Resides in Cresco, where she is deputy sheriff of Howard County. Her husband, Albert Pederson, sheriff of Howard County, died Feb. 26, 1939. She is the mother of three children, Bonnie Rae, Alberta Kay, and Dean Albert Ole.
114 Edward M. Wiler (Joyce Wengert) Reside in Chicago, where he is a research physicist for the Portland Cement Association. They traveled in Canada and the East last summer, stopping for several days in New York City to visit the World's Fair.
115 Mrs. Frank Beaven (Elsie Rosenberg) Resides at Great Neck, Long Island, New York, where her husband is a cartoonist for magazines such as Saturday Evening Post, Colliers, Esquire, and the New Yorker. They have a son, Frank Jr. Elise taught one year in Hansell and another in Marshalltown.
116 Hazel Duvall Is teaching commerce in the Mt. Vernon, Illinois, schools.
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117 Byrl Dale Houck Is now director of relief for Story County. He and his wife, the former Virginia E. Werner, reside in Nevada. They have one son, Dean.
118 Mrs. Joseph Kelly (Catherine Schersach) Prior to her marriage in 1936, she taught in the rural schools of Mitchell County. Joseph is engaged in county road maintenance. Residing in Osage, they are parents of two boys, Frederick and Richard.
119 Mr. and Mrs. George Lindsay Now residing in Mitchell, Nebraska, where he is editor and manager of the Mitchell Index. He married Geneva Davis, a graduate of the University of Nebraska. George had been employed by the Daily Star-Herald and the Daily Senator of Scottsbluff.
120 Charles W. North Was appointed supervisor of a new National Youth Administration district made up of Chickasaw, Floyd, Howard, and Mitchell Counties. He resides in Charles City.
121 Mrs. J. Russell Smith (Opal G. Bagstad) Is now living in Santa Cruz, California.
122 Murray S. Spurgin Is now assistant claims manager of the southeastern district branch office of the Allstate Insurance Company; resides in Atlanta, Ga.
123 Mrs. Orton J. Anderson (Alice V. Olson) Married December 25, 1937, and reside in Tualatin, Oregon. Orton is a barber. They are the parents of a son, O. Jerry.
124 Mrs. Ervin M. Henriksen (Elfredo Petersen) Married May 31, 1939. She and her husband live in Emmetsburg, where Ervin, a graduate of the University of Iowa, is now inspector for Production Credit Association of Emmetsburg.
125 Mrs. Kermit Hosch (Inez Johnson) Has accepted a position as high school music supervisor at Las Cruces, New Mexico, and is in charge of choruses, orchestra, and band. Kermit is band and instrumental director in the State College at Las Cruces.
126 Helen Bobo Married Fred Prichard, and lives at Fontanelle. They have three children, Paul, Joan, and Mary Elizabeth. She was art editor of the 1931 Old Gold. She writes that she has time for painting in oil.
127 Elizabeth M. Curtis Is now employed in the accounting department of the John Deere Co. in Waterloo. She received secretarial training at Gates Business College, Waterloo.
128 Anna M. Dahlberg Is district cashier for the People's Natural Gas Company in Ogden. She has been serving in that capacity for seven years. The Ogden district includes eleven towns.
129 Ruth R. Helm Teaches in the junior high school at Ogden. She has taken graduate work at the University of Iowa.
130 Mildred A. Olson Is teaching in the city schools at Sioux City. During 1938-1939 she was a special teacher of reading and speech correction in the city schools of Cheyenne, Wyoming, and belonged to the Little Theater.
131 Norbert L. Noecker Is instructor of biology at Notre Dame University. He received his M. S. from Iowa State College in 1932 and his Ph. D. from the University of Wisconsin in 1937.
132 Nell A Peterson Married January 22, 1939 to Paul H. Knapp, and resides in Clear Lake. Paul is owner of a garden and market establishment. Nell is employed as secretary in a law office.
133 John Redenius Is now superintendent of schools at Winnebago, Illinois. He has spent nine years at Winnebago, four years as teacher and five as superintendent. He married Edna Elaine Sartorius, a University of Wisconsin graduate who taught at Winnebago.
134 Mrs. Ivyl Sheldon (Amy Thomas) Now resides in Albert City, where Ivyl has a produce business. They adopted a son, Donavon Kent, born June 8, 1936. Amy taught one year at Sulphur Springs in the Providence Consolidated School and two years in the consolidated school at Quimby.
135 Mr. and Mrs. P. W. West (Grace Duvall) Now resides at Hartsburg, Illinois. Her husband is a Standard Oil agent. They have two children, Joe William and Lee Duvall.
136 Harald C. Jensen Is now high school principal at Vinton. His wife is the former Virginia Schipfer, a graduate of the University of Iowa. They have a son, James Christen. Last summer they traveled four thousand miles through the Southeast, East and Northeast.
137 Mrs. Wayne Mount (Dorothy A. Grubb) Is living near Grand Junction, where her husband is engaged in farming. They have one daughter, Mary Alice.
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138 Virginia Mueller Is now an instructor in basic sciences at the William McKinley Memorial Hospital, Trenton, New Jersey, where she resides.
139 Mrs. Nolan Abrams (Retha Sarver) Married on May 26, 1939, at Ft. Dodge. They are now living on a farm near Delta. Before marriage, Retha taught at Rockwell City.
140 Bertha M. Ball Is children's librarian in Lorain, Ohio, where she resides. Received her B. S. in Library Science, from Western Reserve University.
141 Katheryn Louise Dyke Is a kindergarten teacher in the Ruth Reid school at Rawley, California, where she resides.
142 Mrs. Arthur E. Jenson (Evelyn Hauck) Resides at Bode. Arthur is a tank man for Midwest Service Company. They are the parents of a son, James Arthur.
143 Edward J. Thompson Is manager of the Runway Mouse Trap Company. at Klemme. His wife is the former Jeanne Thada, Coe College graduate. They have one daughter, Barbara Ann.
144 Mabel Tooker Is first grade teacher at Storm Lake. She has taken graduate work at the University of Iowa and the University of California at Berkeley.
145 Neal H. Zike Is teaching music and French in the Denton, Montana, schools. He has taken graduate work at University of Wyoming and the University of Montana.
146 Esther Oehring Is teaching kindergarten in the Ottumwa schools. She has taken graduate work at the University of Chicago.
147 Mrs. Allen Palmer (Lovina Shafer) Married December 10, 1935; resides in Keota. She and her husband have one son, Larry Allen.
148 Mrs. Curtis M. Shew (Carolyn Burd) Is secretary to the manager of Transcontinental and Western Airlines at Kansas City, Missouri. Her husband is employed by the American Creosoting Company. They reside in Kansas City.
149 Mrs. W. Morgan Davies (Audrey Munson) Now living in Bethel, Alaska; Morgan is a pilot for Star Air Lines. They are the parents of a son, John Morgan. Before marriage, Audrey taught home economics in the Fairbanks, Alaska, high school.
150 Mrs. Warren L. Hanson (Arlene Fulton) Resides at Odebolt, where Warren is engaged in dairy farming. They have two children, Richard Warren and Jean Arleen. Before her marriage in 1937, Arleen taught for two years in Odebolt.