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1 | Hazel M. Anderson | Is teaching in Woodlawn Rural Addition at Cedar Falls, where she resides. | |
2 | Gift launches lecture fun | Anonymous donor gives money for lecture and recital program. | |
3 | Worries are over now--or how to tickle tutors | Highlights of recent Tutor Ticklers show. |
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4 | The fair six of College Hill | 1941 Old Gold beauties; photo. | |
5 | Teachers talk democracy | Secondary School Subjects conference. |
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6 | Summer workshops announced | New format workshop style will emphasize independent or small group work on solving educational problems. |
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7 | A poet, musician, and writer | Dorothy Aldis, Cecil Leeson, and Sigrid Undset appear on campus. |
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8 | Tutors take to the air | Ten students enroll in first flight course offered at ISTC; photo. |
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9 | Time to dust off Shakespeare | Will produce "Hamlet". | |
10 | How to win friends | Student Council seeks to improve relations between students and faculty. |
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11 | It can happen here--and does | Five Peterson siblings succeed at ISTC; photo. |
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12 | Mary E. Polley | Residing in Manila, Philippine Islands; served the Bureau of Education of the islands for thirty-four years, retiring in 1935. From 1921, she was supervisor of teacher training and curriculum construction. | |
13 | Enoch Burton Gowin | President of Gowin United Publishers in New York, where he resides. He received his Ph. B degree in 1909 and his Ph. M. degree in 1910, both from the University of Wisconsin, and his Ph. D. from Columbia University in 1918. | |
14 | Mrs. J. E. Odell (Ethel Helen Wood) | Residing in Los Angeles; has taught in the Los Angeles City Schools for many years. She and her husband have three children, Helen, Everett, and Lois. | |
15 | James Henry Seymour | Is teaching for the twenty-seventh year on the faculty of State Teachers College, Valley City, North Dakota, where he resides; head of the Department of Agriculture; is a member of the North Dakota Academy of Science and the North Dakota Education Assoc. | |
16 | Chloris Anderson | Has purchased a new home in Riverside, California. | |
17 | Elmer E. Franklin | Is Deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction, principal and teacher at Elko, Nevada. He received a B. S. degree from Iowa State College in 1917. He has held the position of deputy superintendent since 1920. | |
18 | Luella Wright | Author of the January issue of the Palimpsest, monthly publication of the Iowa State Historical Society. She writes of "The Pioneer Greys," organizers of the first company of soldiers from Cedar Ralls for the Civil War in June 1861. | |
19 | J. Ernest Carman | Has been professor and chairman of the Department of Geology at Ohio State University for a number of years; was awarded the honorary degree of doctor of science by Simpson College in June, 1940; has Ph. D., University of Chicago, 1915. | |
20 | Mr. and Mrs. Reginald R. Stuart | Reside in San Leandro, California. Reginald is head of the commercial department of Castlemont High School in Oakland, California; has been associated with the Oakland public schools since 1914. | |
21 | Leigh E. Robinson | Has been transferred from Klawock to Hoonah, Alaska. After a six-year stay at Klawock, the Robinsons have moved to their new location, where they are engaged in the Indian service. | |
22 | Gertrude F. Mitchell, Sara M. Riggs | Gertrude writes asking for a copy of the January Alumnus which contains an article about a dear friend of hers, Sara M. Riggs. | |
23 | Jacob Otto Belz | Was in the service of the Bureau of Plant Industry, United States Department of Agriculture, for many years, retired in 1938. He resides in East Falls Church, Virginia. | |
24 | Herman A. Mueller | Addressed a meeting of the Ringgold County Historical Society at Mt. Ayr. He is the president of the Madison County Historical Society. He outlined the work of his own society and offered suggestions for the local society to follow. |
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25 | Ruth E. Swezey | Residing in Wilkes Barre, she is Director of Recreation at Wilkes Barre and Wyoming Valley, Pennsylvania; has held that position for the last eight years; received the M. A. degree from New York University in June 1940. | |
26 | Ruth Haddock | Head of the Social Science Department in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, where she has resided for the past sixteen years; taught in rural schools of Adair and Cass Counties in Iowa; was principal of the high school at George, Iowa; taught in Waterloo, Iowa. | |
27 | Mrs. Dorothy Hotchkiss (Dorothy Condit) Mrs. Margaret C. Robinson, (Margaret Condit) |
Dorothy and daughter, Betty, of Altadena, California, and Margaret, and daughter, Peggy, of Oak Park, Illinois, visited the parental home of Professor I. S. Condit during August, 1940. | |
28 | Faith E. Kiddoo | Is supervising teacher at the Michigan State Normal College at Ypsilanti, Michigan, where she resides. She received an M. A. from Columbia University in 1937. | |
29 | Mrs. Jerome L. Kuhl (Wilma N. Miller) | Reports her new address as being on West Huisache, San Antonio, Texas. | |
30 | Ethyl V. Oxley | Has been teacher of Home Economics since September 1926, at the State Teachers College, Indiana, Pennsylvania. She received the M. A. degree from Columbia University in 1924. | |
31 | Dr. Lulu E. Sweigard | Recently presented with the research award of the American Academy of Physical Education in recognition of her work on the "Bilateral Asymmetry in the Alignment of the Skeletal Framework of the Human Body." She is a faculty member of New York University. | |
32 | M. Grace Rogers | Is teaching in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where she resides. | |
33 | Friends of Mrs. Marion McFarland Walker | Resides in Winter Park, Florida. Her son, Theron W. Walker, handles investment securities as a member of the firm Bogardus, Frost, and Banning, located in Los Angeles, California. | |
34 | Herbert G. Bley | Is now outside production supervisor for the Vega Airplane Company at Burbank, California. He resides in West Los Angeles. | |
35 | Mrs. Hazel Myers Peterson | Has been supervisor of elementary education in the State Department of Public Instruction of South Dakota for four years. Previously, she was county superintendent of schools in Fall Pines County, South Dakota, for four years. | |
36 | Ruth Youell | Is bookkeeper and teller with the First National Bank at Wallace, Idaho, where she has been employed sixteen years; bank is the largest independent bank in Idaho; town is located in one of the largest mining districts in the United States. | |
37 | Hazel Clark | Has taught in four different rural schools in the past twenty-five years. This year is one of four years that she has had a rest. She resides in Corydon, Iowa, and will teach again next fall. | |
38 | Mrs. G. O. Flath (Isabel Proctor) | Elected to the office of Worthy Grand Matron of the Order of the Eastern Star in North Dakota; also a delegate to the meeting of the General Grand Chapter in San Francisco during September; resides in Stanley, North Dakota. | |
39 | G. Verne Orr | Of Los Angeles, California; vice president in charge of sales of Chrysler Motors of California; selected as Consulting Professor on the faculty of the Leland Stanford University. | |
40 | Earl Hodges | Now in charge of schools at Mission San Jose, near Oakland, California. He is also in charge of an insurance firm and a large number of Nevada antimony mines. |
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41 | The Prowl | Season previews and wrap-ups; photo. |
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42 | Cheers for "Miss Bishop" | Enjoying movie version of Bess Streeter Aldrich's book. |
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43 | Frank Johnson | Is now captain of Medical Administration Corps Reserves at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. His wife is the former Bernice Davin. He was formerly in business at Lake Crystal, Minnesota, but was assigned as a member of the Organized Reserves this year. | |
44 | Mrs. Geraldine Schmitt, Louis A. Orr, Van A. Buboltz, Arnold Schneider, Paul White, L. E. Reynard, Lois Knudsen, Henriette Muller | Six graduates of Teachers College took part in the Forth-Third Annual Convention of the National Business Teachers Association at Chicago during Christmas vacation. Others from Cedar Falls also attended. | |
45 | Esther Lucille Brown, Hazel Hall Jacobsen, Mary Handorf Armstrong, Stella Handorf Rogers, Celia Natzke, Esther Oltrogge Johnson, Ruth Worley Scholin | Another Round Robin letter has been reported--this time among members of the Classes of 1920 and 1921; started the circuit at a house party in 1920, and still receive letters about three times a year. | |
46 | Mrs. Camilla Fenn Chandler | Has taught in the Los Angeles City Schools since 1923, and resides in Huntington Park, California. She received the B. E. degree from Santa Barbara State College in August 1940. She has two sons. | |
47 | Mrs. John P. Hogan (Mary Ruth Fabrick) | Residing in Brooklyn, New York; received an M. A. degree from Columbia in 1932, and a B. S. degree in Library Service in 1935; married on June 30, 1938; husband is in the restaurant business. She is a librarian in a Brooklyn high school. | |
48 | Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Price (Ruth Jean Souter) | Reside in Maryville, Missouri; they have three children, John Milton, and twins, Sarah Margaret, and Patricia Jean; Ruth received her M. A. from Columbia University in 1925; is active in A. A. U. W. and Women's Federated Clubs. Her husband is a mortician. | |
49 | Delinda Roggensack | Music Supervisor in the public schools of Newton, Iowa; was the recipient of a 1940 Newton Community Service award. | |
50 | Norman Birss Curtis | Began as a special representative of the Business Education Service, United States Office of Education, Federal Security Agency, Washington, D. C., in January, 1941. | |
51 | Robert John Ernst | Is head of the Department of Commercial Teacher Training of the Plymouth Teachers College, Plymouth, New Hampshire; has held this position for fourteen years. | |
52 | Laura P. Huber | Is assistant secretary in the Y. W. C. A. in Rochester, New York. She received an M. A. degree in Chicago in 1940. | |
53 | Mrs. Harry Shannon (Amanda Emma Rummells) | Residing in Waterloo, Iowa; writes that her two daughters are both enrolled at Teachers College. Virginia, is a sophomore kindergarten-primary student, and Elaine, is a freshman home economics major. | |
54 | Asa Wood | Is superintendent of schools in Libby, Montana. He received an M. A. degree from the University of Washington in 1927; was president of the Montana Education Association in 1930, and is president of the Inland Empire Education Association at Spokane. | |
55 | Mrs. O. R. Black (Alona C. Carpenter) | Formerly lived in Lincoln, Nebraska, now resides in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Her husband, a cartoonist, is now with the Sunday Magazine Department of the Minneapolis Star-Journal. |
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56 | Mrs. Benjamin Franklin, (Margaret Lavona Barnum) | Married January 20, 1940; resides in New York City. Prior to marriage, she taught in Union, Iowa, Kearney, Nebraska, and for twelve years in Marshalltown, Iowa. Benjamin is a great-great-great nephew of the Benjamin Franklin of American history. | |
57 | Thorval Christoffersen | Is taking charge of a group of delinquent and part time boys at the Glendale Junior College, Glendale, California. | |
58 | Marie Harrison | Has been a member of the education faculty of the State Teachers College at Johnson City, Tennessee, for eleven years. She spent last summer in Cedar Falls. | |
59 | Mrs. Lester Kline (Natalie Nagle) | Formerly residing in Des Moines, Iowa; now living in Owatonna, Minnesota. She is the mother of two boys, Ned J., and Ronald Ray. | |
60 | Dr. L. H. Van Houten | Was appointed President of the Pennsylvania State Teachers College at Edinboro, by Governor Arthur H. James, in December 1940. He has been acting president since the resignation of Dr. Carmon Ross on September 15, 1940. | |
61 | Mr. and Mrs. William E. Holland (Eleanor Henderson) | Residing in Vinton, they are partners in the Alcorn and Holland furniture and undertaking establishment in Vinton. | |
62 | Mrs. L. F. Winter (Bess Munson) | Formerly resided at Hinton, Iowa; now living at Flandreau, South Dakota. | |
63 | Mrs. V. A. Goodell (Wanda R. Kammerer) | Has changed her address from Milford, Iowa, to Lake Park, Iowa. | |
64 | Myrtle Haase, and Irene Bailey | Formerly living in Afton, Wyoming; is now public health nurse at Worland, Wyoming. She met Irene Bailey, at teacher at Worland, and they talked about familiar faces and places. |
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65 | Mrs. B. C. Anderson (Viola Charters) | Living on a farm near Dows. Her husband works for the Skelly Oil Company. Viola gives violin and piano lessons in her spare time. | |
66 | Josephine Deering | Residing in Des Moines; spent last summer vacationing with her father at Grand Ridge, Florida; also visited at Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, Lookout Mountain at Chattanooga, Tennessee, and Grant's Park at Atlanta. | |
67 | Wilma Pelham | Is teaching seventh and eighth grade departmental work in the La Habra, California, schools this year. This will be her second year there. She attended Santa Barbara State College, California, receiving a B. A. degree in June 1939. | |
68 | Mrs. John Scholtes (Dolores Thoma) | Married in August 1933 to John, a railroad man; have two children, Dorothy Ann and Joan Thoma; reside in Sioux City. Dolores taught one year, then in 1930 finished nurse's training at Iowa Lutheran Hospital in Des Moines; public health nurse four years. | |
69 | George A. Taylor | Living in Santa Catalina, California, he is doing commercial art work for Neisser, Meyerhoff, Inc. | |
70 | Mildred A. Warden | Of Melbourne; has accepted a position as second grade teacher at Webster City for this year. She had been teaching first grade in the Hampton schools for several years. | |
71 | Mrs. Lambert J. Runquist (Delpha J. Primus) | Married June 21, 1939 and residing in Rockwell City, where her husband is clerk of courts of Calhoun County. | |
72 | Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Hoppe (Ruth Thomas Bliss) | Residing in Chicago, Illinois; were campus visitors in July. Ruth is a commercial teacher in Steinmetz High School in Chicago; received the Ph. B. degree from the University of Chicago in 1932 and the M. A. degree from DePaul University in 1936. | |
73 | Ethel Gertrude Cocking | "The first beauty trailer" is the project of Ethel; she and her sister operate the unique enterprise; A Paramount news cameraman took pictures for a movie short. Resides in Manchester, Iowa. | |
74 | Mrs. Albert W. Payne (Ida Epley) | Ida and her husband Albert operate a general store in Empire, Colorado, where they reside. | |
75 | Mrs. Ella Mae Griffith Tompkins | And husband John T. Tompkins live on a ten acre tract near San Juan, Texas. She has taught in the San Juan Grammar School for the past fifteen years, and has been principal for the last eight years. She has attended the State University of Texas. | |
76 | Mr. and Mrs. San Houston, (Elsie Bruene) | Sam has accepted a position in University High School in Iowa City, where they reside. He will continue to work on his doctorate at the University of Iowa. He and Elsie have a son, Sam Frederic. |
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77 | Miriam B. Baker | Is now one of the field nurses in the Visiting Nurses Association of Omaha, Nebraska, where she resides. In 1936 she graduated from the University of Iowa School of Nursing; in 1939 received the bachelor of science degree from the University of Minnesota. | |
78 | Mary Dorothy Hess | Substitute teacher in the Davenport Public Schools; resides in Bettendorf, Iowa. Received M. S. degree from Northwestern University. | |
79 | Ray McBurney | Has been appointed educational adviser of the C. C. C. camp at Whiting. Three years prior to this assignment he was superintendent of schools at Persia, Iowa. | |
80 | Franklin H. Thompson | Is now working as assistant professor in the Arts Workshop of the Burris Laboratory School of the Ball State Teachers College at Muncie, Indiana, where he resides. In June 1940, he received his master's degree from the Iowa State College. | |
81 | Harold Eugene Zickefoose | Is now teaching in the senior high school in Dubuque. He received his M. A. in 1931 at the University of Iowa. In 1935 he married Mabel Bramsen. They reside in Dubuque, Iowa. | |
82 | Mr. and Mrs. Galen Schrock (Alice Dail Delp) | Are living on a farm near Hampton, Iowa. They have two daughters, Sharon and Sandra, and a son, Dean. | |
83 | Rev. Calvin Schnucker | Is pastor of the Ramsey Reform Church at Titonka, where he resides. He has recently been named program director for the Iowa Christian Rural Fellowship. | |
84 | Martha A. Meyer | Is now teaching Spanish in the Davenport, Iowa, High Schools. She formerly taught English in the junior high schools. The past two summers she attended the National University of Mexico City and traveled extensively in Mexico. | |
85 | Harold F. Wilson | Married Kathryn I. Peterson, June 6, 1938. He is a teacher and coordinator of distributive education at Hot Springs, South Dakota, where they reside. He has attended summer sessions at Colorado State College at Fort Collins, Colorado. | |
86 | The Rev. Harlan W. Faris | Is the minister of the Methodist Church at Belmond. Last year he received a B. D. degree from the Garrett Biblical Institute at Evanston, Illinois. He also preached at Cherry Valley, Illinois, while attending the institute. | |
87 | Mrs. Leo Joss (Vola D. Goll) | Is now living at New Richland, Minnesota. She was married in March 1940. | |
88 | Mrs. Ubbe Reiter (Marie Volberding) | Is now living at Northwood, Iowa, where her husband owns an electric shop. They have one child, Janice. | |
89 | Mrs. Daniel Gettinger (Fern McKinley) | Is living on a farm near Van Wert. She is the mother of two children, Mary Lou and Lila Lee. | |
90 | Mrs. Thomas Larrison (Audrey T. Bertness) | Her husband is a dental technician; now owns and operates a dental laboratory in Chicago, where they reside. They have two children, Richard and Carol Jo. From 1928 to 1930, Audrey taught in the Lincoln-Lee school in Albert City. | |
91 | Mrs. Telmer Sime (Mamie A. Pederson) | Is now living in Rolfe, Iowa. She taught in McCallsburg and Swea City before her marriage. The Simes operate the Sime Refrigerated Locker Plant in Rolfe. | |
92 | Rose L. Wilcox | Is vocal music supervisor in the Marion schools. In June 1940, she received the master of music degree from Northwestern University. Her boy's glee club received a plaque from the University of Iowa for outstanding work in May. | |
93 | Mrs. Verna B. Applebaum (Verna B. Wickens) | Is now living in Akron, Ohio. | |
94 | Clarence W. Failor | Is now director of guidance of the Poughkeepsie, New York, public schools; is chairman of the regional conference committee of the National Vocational Guidance Association; taught courses in guidance and personnel at Cornell University last summer. |
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95 | Mrs. LeRoy K. Smith (Wanda M. Sherwood) | Married June 4, 1939 and is living in Centerville. | |
96 | Willis D. Stanley | Formerly of Boone; now coaching at Afton, Iowa, where he resides. | |
97 | Mr. and Mrs. Burl R. Horstmann | Reside at Pleasantville, Iowa. They have three children, Burl, Jr., and twins, Larry Gene and Jerry Dean. | |
98 | Mrs. Eugene Knight (Leona Alice Williams) | Married June 1, 1940 and is now living at Peoria, Illinois. | |
99 | Mrs. K. H. Knilans (Irene Dvorak) | Reside in Glencoe, Illinois. Her husband is a building construction superintendent and is employed by a Chicago contractor. They are the parents of a daughter, Patricia Kay. | |
100 | Mrs. Wayne B. Lee (Ruth Janet Sea) | Formerly lived on R. F. D. No. 7, Ottumwa, Iowa; now living at Cedar, Iowa. | |
101 | Mrs. S. Dale Moon (Violet A. Norman) | Now resides in Berkeley, California. | |
102 | Rev. and Mrs. Harold Putney (Lillian Barber) | Living in Webster City, Iowa, where he is the minister of the First Congregational Church. They have one daughter, Mary Jo. | |
103 | Mrs. Walter W. Bohlen (Dorothy M. Dawson) | Is now living at Tipton. Previous to her marriage, August 21, 1940, she taught music in the McKinley High School in Cedar Rapids. | |
104 | Mrs. Nina L. Gibbs (Nina L. Foster) | Formerly lived at Earlville; now residing at Manchester, Iowa. | |
105 | Lloyd Haberichter | Is principal of the Wapello Consolidated Schools; They have two children: Donna Mae and James Lloyd. He spent the summers of 1939 and 1940 working at the New York's World Fair, as supervisor and assistant manager of the American Express concession. | |
106 | Alice M. Hammond | Formerly resided at Farley, Iowa, and is now living at Portland, Oregon. | |
107 | Beth Hart | Residing in Plymouth, Iowa; won a week's cruise on the Great Lakes, with all expenses paid, for herself and a guest last August. She submitted the best statement concerning a favorite program broadcast by KGLO, Mason City. | |
108 | Olive S. Squires | Was appointed postmaster at Palo, Iowa, by the Civil Service Commission on November 23, 1940. She had been teaching at New Albin, Iowa, and in rural schools in Linn County. | |
109 | Mrs. T. J. Andersen (Hazel J. Robinson) | Is living near Cedar Falls. | |
110 | Lily Baral | Is now working as a medical social worker in St. Louis, Missouri, where she resides. She received her M. A. degree in June 1940, at the University of Chicago. | |
111 | Mrs. Roy L. Berkholz (Alta Mae Lewis) | Resides in Des Moines. Her husband, employed by the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company, was transferred there July 1. She announces the birth of a son, Fred Roy. They also have a daughter, Mary. | |
112 | Mrs. H. F. Ricketts (Kathryn Larrison) | Reside in Mitchell, South Dakota; has had her story, "Mrs. Duck and her Glasses" accepted for publication in the Children's Activities Magazine. Her husband is employed by the Federal Civil Service Commission. | |
113 | Alfred D. Sabin | Varsity tennis coach at the senior high school in Rockford, Illinois; coached his team to a Big Seven championship last year for the first time in the school's history. He also coaches sophomore football and basketball at Rockford. | |
114 | Mrs. Albert Schrader (Louise Tabat) | Is now employed as a color artist for a photographic concern. On November 23, 1939, in Los Angeles, she married the well-known ecclesiastical sculptor, Albert Schrader; they reside in Hollywood, California. | |
115 | Cecil L. Reafs | Is working in the soil conservation service of the United States Department of Agriculture, at the Great Plains station located at Mandan, North Dakota, where he resides. |
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116 | A creative faculty | Extensive bibliography of faculty publications and creative efforts; photo. |
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117 | Summation of placements | Table showing placements of ISTC graduates, 1939-1940. |
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118 | Marione L. Ross | On June 2, 1940 married Dr. Galen C. Boller; reside at Traer, where he took over the practice of Dr. John C. Herman. She taught for two years in the grades at Gladbrook, three years at Longfellow school in Iowa City, and was principal for two years. | |
119 | Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thornberry (Louise Johnson) | Formerly lived in Fort Dodge, recently moved to Iowa City, Iowa, where he owns and operates the Hawkeye Tent and Awning Company. They have a daughter, Sharon Rae. | |
120 | Mrs. L. W. Spivey (Muriel Goughnour) | She is moving from Ankeny to Kalona, Iowa. | |
121 | Carl F. Zimmerman | Is now office deputy for the county superintendent of schools, Grant County, New Mexico; resides in Silver City, New Mexico. He was an active participant in dramatics, editor of the Mustang, official publication of student body. | |
122 | Mrs. Oran J. Allan (Margaret Riggs) | A niece of the late Sara M. Riggs; resides in Jacksonville, Florida. Her husband is employed by Starret Brothers and Ecken, Inc., working for the government. Margaret is stock record and price clerk at the new army camp at Camp Blanding. | |
123 | Mrs. Kermit Louis Buntrock (May Lucile Wilson) | Married June 9, 1939; is living in Storm Lake. He is news editor and photographer for the Storm Lake Register and Pilot-Tribune. He also teaches journalism at Buena Vista College in Storm Lake. May taught physical education in the Storm Lake schools. | |
124 | Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Johnson (Alice Harbaugh) | They are living in Brownwood, Texas. | |
125 | Helen Phelps | Is now working in the personnel office of the United States Government Printing office in Washington, D. C., where she resides. | |
126 | Leola Catlin | Is again teaching in Yakima, Washington, where she resides. She teaches music, reading, and art in the sixth, seventh, and eighth grades. | |
127 | Herbert Hoemann | Now resides in Decatur, Illinois. He is working for Allied Mills Incorporated. He is the supervisor of eleven feed stores in Illinois, Indiana, and Kentucky. | |
128 | Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Huntoon (Olive Sinclair) | Live in Emporium, Pennsylvania. He is a research physicist for the Sylvania Hygrade Corporation at Emporium. | |
129 | Mrs. Ervin Koke (Ruth Noren) | And son, Herbert Ervin, have returned to their home in Detroit, Michigan, after visiting with her parents at Marshalltown. Ervin is associated with the Motor Products Corporation in Detroit. | |
130 | Mrs. E. H. Potter (Arla Holden) | Reports her new address in Iowa City, Iowa. | |
131 | Mrs. Wallace Warden (Pearl Stevenson) | Has accepted a contract for a school in Timber Creek township in Marshall County for this year. Their first daughter Julia Mary, died in October 1937. Their second daughter, Edith Marlene, died January 26, 1940. | |
132 | Catherine B. Ascherl | Has accepted position at State Hospital, Caro, Michigan. She was formerly a psychiatric social worker at Caro and director of public welfare at Orange City. She started work at her new position on September 26, 1940. | |
133 | Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Baker | Married in the fall of 1938; reside in Cedar Rapids. She is the former Lillian Ulch of Solon. | |
134 | Burl V. Berry | Has accepted a position as physical training supervisor in the East Moline, Illinois, Junior High Schools. For the past five years, he has been coach and physical education instructor at North English School in Des Moines. |
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135 | Paul D. Beckman | Married June 10, 1940, to Lois M. Myron of Fargo, North Dakota; resigned a position at University High School in Iowa City to accept one in the Davenport High School. He also does work in the special schools there. | |
136 | Carl E. Benander | Is a theological student at the Augustana Theological Seminary, Rock Island, Illinois; to be ordained into the ministry of the Lutheran Church in June 1943. On November 24, 1938, he married Beverly Idell Brooks. They have a daughter, Carlene Marie. | |
137 | Rachel Rosenberger | Has received an M. S. degree from the Eastman School of Music at Rochester, New York. She is teaching violin at South Georgia Teachers College, Collegeboro, Georgia this year. She was music counselor in a girls' camp in Augusta, Maine, last summer. | |
138 | John M. Speer, Louise Hearst | John Speer, married to the former Louise Hearst, is a member of the Industrial Arts Department of the Seattle, Washington, High Schools. He is president of the Seattle Industrial Arts Association this year. They reside in Seattle. | |
139 | Marian F. Wood | Has accepted a position in the office of the Tribune-Record, a boulevard newspaper in Los Angeles. Previously she taught at Raymond. She resides in Los Angeles. | |
140 | Reva McNabb | Is part-time teacher and case worker in the Frances De Pauw School in Los Angeles, California, where she resides. The school is a Methodist Mission School for Spanish-speaking girls from broken or underprivileged homes. | |
141 | Marjorie J. Palmquist | Is teaching public school music methods, and is supervisor of music and of practice teachers in music at the campus training school at Murray State Teachers College, Murray, Kentucky. She received her M. A. degree in music from the University of Iowa. | |
142 | Mrs. Maynard A. Rake (Virginia Schuhart) | Is living in Buffalo Center, Iowa, where Maynard is assistant manager of the Buffalo Center Lumber Company. She taught the seventh and eighth grades in the Rake Independent School for three years before her marriage. | |
143 | Mrs. Floyd Stahl (Eleanor Finkenbinder) | Married August 2, 1939, and resides at Chatsworth, Illinois. | |
144 | Mrs. Bridget A. Wells | Is teaching English and history in the Methodist-English High School in Rangoon, Burma; also editor of the high school section of the Church School Magazine and is sponsor of the Literary Guild, which she organized to encourage original literary work. | |
145 | James Curtis | Now a graduate student teaching on half-time assistantship at the University of Iowa. He married Gail Beddow on August 24, 1938, and resides in Iowa City, Iowa. | |
146 | Hugh Derham | Has accepted a position as shorthand instructor in the Austin High School, El Paso, Texas; received his master's degree at Drake University. He was formerly of the Cedar Falls high school commercial department. | |
147 | Marguerite Louise Miller | On June 8, 1940, married Howard Wilson of Newport, Rhode Island. He is an instructor in theory and piano at Ohio State University. She has been teaching voice for the past two years at the Ohio State University at Columbus. | |
148 | Maude L. Rupp | Is the owner and operator of a tea room at Dallas, Texas. | |
149 | Lorinne Crawford | Married in 1937 to Fred M. Thomas, chief engineer of DeHavilland aircraft organization in its propeller division. They have a daughter, Lileo. Lorinne was selected a beauty by Bing Crosby, went to Hollywood, and started her dancing career, then New York. |
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150 | May Gravon | Is teaching kindergarten and second grade in Colton, California, where she resides. She traveled through the West last summer, visited five weeks at her home in Minnesota, and continued her travels in the East and South. |