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1 | The tempo is terrific | Fall 1947 enrollment is 2804, including 1405 men. Both are record high levels. | |
2 | Dr. Voigt addresses grads | 102 students receive degrees at summer Commencement; student awards announced |
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3 | The new stadium dorm | 160 men live in Stadium Hall; there are twenty rooms with four double-deck bunks, four study halls, and a recreation room. | |
4 | Conference time on campus | Five conferences scheduled. | |
5 | Religious speakers named | Will visit campus during Religious Emphasis Week. | |
6 | Untitled | Minneapolis Symphony will perform; photo. |
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7 | Homecoming set for October 25 | Schedule of activities; photo. |
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8 | The Panthers--1927 version | 1927 football team; photo. |
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9 | Seeks funds for campus chapel | Class of 1922 may begin fund drive for chapel building on campus |
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10 | Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sterrett | Parents of twin daughters. | |
11 | Miss Wild dies | Professor Monica Wild died September 9, 1947; obituary; photo. | |
12 | Mrs. W. R. Sandy | Maude F. Anderson Sandy died August 3, 1947. |
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13 | The Panther Parade | Fall sports season highlights and schedules. |
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14 | Familiar faculty faces | Faculty members at work; photo. |
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15 | New faculty members ready to serve | Short biographical sketches of new faculty. |
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16 | Stoner designs safety plan | Clarence Stoner develops teaching aids for driver safety education. | |
17 | Father Ries stationed in Texas | Working on Bible study program. |
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18 | Mrs. Edward Parker, (Gertrude Clark) | Is attending adult education classes in public speaking in Pasadena, California. | |
19 | Mrs. Martha Sinclair, (Martha F. Roberts) | Retired from the teaching profession in June 1936; resides in Los Angeles, California. | |
20 | Mrs. Martha Sinclair, (Martha F. Roberts) | Retired from the teaching profession in June 1936; resides in Los Angeles, California. | |
21 | Mary L. Townsend | Received a diploma in home economics from Drexel Institute in 1902; resides in Claremont, California. | |
22 | Mrs. Frank Armstrong, (S. Louise Peet) | Now residing in Claremont, California; taught in country schools near Alden, Iowa, and primary grades in Steamboat Rock and Radcliffe, Iowa, until 1904. She has two children, Marjorie Ruth and George Bennett. | |
23 | Mrs. Theodore Brown, (Edith Newell) | She and her husband are both retired; reside in Los Angeles, California. She has one daughter, Marjorie. | |
24 | Clarence J. Burrell | Of Hayward, California; retired in May 1933. He has one son, Philip Clarence. | |
25 | Elisabeth J. Harkness | Formerly taught English and social science in the Pasadena schools; retired from the teaching profession in 1942. She belongs to the Pasadena College Women's Club, the Civic League, and is membership chairman for the California State D. A. R. | |
26 | Lizzie Elizabeth Bushyager | Has taught in Alexander and Sheffield, Iowa, and Riverside and Inglewood, California. | |
27 | John Grimes | Has been in the real estate business in Brea, California, since 1940. | |
28 | Alice Curtis | Has written several juvenile novels, "Children of the Prairie," and "Winter on the Prairie," and also some poems. She has taught at Colorado State A & M College, Fort Collins, Colorado, where she became professor emeritus in 1942. | |
29 | Mrs. D. R. Martin, (Cora Henness) | Of Los Angeles, California, has three daughters. Her husband, a Methodist minister, died in 1942. Cora taught in Mahaska County, Iowa, and in San Diego and Los Angeles, California. | |
30 | Mrs. Eva Moore McMartin | Has taught at Red Oak and Massena, Iowa, and Seattle, Washington. Recently she has been doing church and club work; resides in Long Beach, California. | |
31 | Lydia Whited | Taught history in the junior high school at Pomona, California, for ten years. She retired from teaching in Claremont, California, in 1934. | |
32 | Mrs. W. R. Cole, (Bessie Fisher) | Lives in Waterloo; was well-acquainted with the family of the first College president, James Gilchrist. She taught at Webster City, Algona, and La Verne, Iowa. | |
33 | Mrs. Alfred Gray, (Minnie Moore) | A resident of Santa Ana, California, she taught in mission schools in China for twelve years. Her husband is a missionary in Nanking, China. | |
34 | Mrs. Maude Stewart, (Maude Smith) | Taught in Chino and Pomona, California, and retired from the teaching profession in 1928. | |
35 | Elma Raymond | She taught in Vale, Oregon, and Iona, Fort Jones, and Live Oak, California. | |
36 | Ida Fesenbeck | Taught English in San Diego, California, until 1937. | |
37 | Lillian Dale | From 1895 to 1901 she was a primary teacher in Boone, Iowa, and from 1901 to 1923 she taught in Des Moines, Iowa. She retired from the teaching profession in June 1923; resides in Los Angeles, California. |
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38 | Mrs. Willard Shackleford, (Mary Jensen) | Residing in San Diego, California, has taught in Pocahontas and Dexter, Iowa, and at the Educational College of Northwest, Bellingham, Washington. | |
39 | Mrs. Arthur Stangeland, (Emily Jane Kempthorne) | Residing in Sacramento, California; has two married daughters, Helen Jane and Mary Eleanor. | |
40 | Ward Hannah | Is a physician and surgeon in Long Beach, California. After graduating from Northwestern he was principal of the school in Luverne, Iowa, for three years. | |
41 | Mrs. Florence McNeal Ogden | Has one daughter, Mary Elizabeth. She has taught at Storm Lake and Cherokee, Iowa, Mesa, Arizona, and Los Angeles, California, where she retired in 1942. | |
42 | Mrs. Sedona Nelson, (Sedona L. Fesenbeck) | Resides in San Diego, California. She has two sons, Robert A. and Richard B. | |
43 | Edith Bailey | She has taught in Des Moines, Iowa, and Santa Barbara, California, where she retired in 1942. | |
44 | Mrs. Henry Johnson, (Marie Whitmell) | Her husband is an insurance salesman in San Diego, California. She has three children, Alden W., Alice Metta, and Ruth Louise. | |
45 | Edith Krinke | Has been teaching in the San Diego, California, schools since 1927. | |
46 | Ada Belle Montgomery | Retired from teaching in 1923 because of illness but did private tutoring in Denver, Colorado, and Long Beach, California, until 1933. | |
47 | Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Grant Hayden, (C. Elsie Mendenhall) | Ulysses is a lawyer in Fresno, California. He and Elsie have four children, who are married, and seven grandchildren. | |
48 | Mrs. William Shaffer, (Lenora Collins) | William was formerly an orange grower but is now retired; reside in Claremont, California. They have two daughters, Ruth and Charlotte, both married. | |
49 | R. D. Barr | Manages the Congress Hotel in Waterloo. He is a former Jefferson, Iowa, school superintendent. | |
50 | Alma Ethel Giddings | Retired from the teaching profession in 1943; has done graduate study at the University of Southern California; lives in San Diego, California. | |
51 | Mrs. Jesse Church, (Anna Severin) | Of Los Angeles, California, has two children, Jane Anne and Frederick. Her husband is a credit representative for the Rath Packing Company. | |
52 | Anna E. Heller | Retired from the teaching profession in 1937; formerly taught in Waterloo, Iowa, Lakota and Cando, North Dakota, Spokane, Washington, and South Pasadena, California. | |
53 | Charles F. Severance | Was formerly a post office clerk in Santa Ana, California; retired in 1932. He has one married daughter, Mildred S. Johnson, and two sons, Malsom T. and Forrest Stanford. | |
54 | Ida May Wilson | Is now the executive secretary of the Los Angeles Audubon Society. | |
55 | Mrs. William Ewing, (Anna Parmenter) | Retired from the teaching profession in 1945 after forty-one years of service; resides in Van Nuys, California. | |
56 | Mrs. Mina Carmichael, (Mina Ogden) | Taught continuously in Emmett, Idaho, from 1921 until her retirement in 1944. She has one son, Ogden, a chemist, with the Monsanto Chemical Company. |
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57 | Mrs. Thursa Slattery Fugl | Taught in Los Angeles beginning in 1920 and retired from that school system in 1946. Prior to 1920 she taught in Odebolt, Iowa, Billings, Montana, and Themopolis, Wyoming. | |
58 | Rosa Katherine Clausen | Of Santa Ana, California, is now assistant manager of the Clausen Furniture Company. | |
59 | Edith Grundy | Is coordinator and head of the English department at the Hollywood high school in California. She has taught there since 1920. She formerly taught in Santa Paula and Covina, California; resides in Los Angeles, California. | |
60 | Mrs. Earl W. Haney, (Maude MacAllister) | Her husband is a minister in Los Angeles, California. Since 1928, she has taught in the Los Angeles schools. Before then she taught in Hollywood, Richmond, and San Luis Obispo, California. | |
61 | Mrs. William Revelle, (Mildred Yockey) | Is now teaching at the San Marino Preparatory School for boys; resides in Pasadena, California. | |
62 | Mrs. G. Roger Smith, (Caroline Jennings) | Her husband is a real estate broker; resides in Los Angeles, California. Caroline has been teaching in the Los Angeles schools since 1919. She has two sons, G. Rogers, Jr., who served in World War II, and Charles, who is now in the Navy. | |
63 | Mrs. J. Allan Knapp, (Nina Richardson) | Is residing at Garden Grove, California, where her husband is a citrus grower. She has one daughter, Dorothy, who is married. | |
64 | Mrs. Chester Rubel, (Eva Dolmage) | Resides in Berkeley, California. Her husband is in the agricultural extension service at the University of California. She has two children, Donald M. and Dorothy. | |
65 | Alma Scheel | Of Long Beach, California; has taught at Remsen, Iowa, and Long Beach and San Bernardino, California. | |
66 | Wilson Stichter | Is a wholesale distributor of sandwiches in Denver, Colorado. He has one daughter, Jean. | |
67 | Mrs. Blanche Willoughby, (Blanche E. Chambers) | Has been teaching in the Los Angeles schools since 1922. | |
68 | Mrs. F. C. Barr, (Eva Chapin) | Now residing in Oakland, California; taught in a nursery school in Los Angeles for a time and has had some poems published. | |
69 | Mrs. E. L. Bridge, (Elma Overmire) | She and her husband operate a poultry ranch in Temple City, California. | |
70 | Mrs. Herbert P. Cotton, (Edna A. Walker) | Residing in Pasadena, California; formerly taught in Red Oak, Iowa, and Bisbee, Arizona. | |
71 | Mrs. Henry Josewski, (Amy Miller) | Of Menlo Park, California; is retired. She has one son, Frank Henry Miller, who graduated from San Jose Teachers College. | |
72 | Ida L. Specht | Retired from the teaching profession in 1945. She was formerly head of the mathematics department of Jefferson High School in Los Angeles. | |
73 | Mrs. Walter Stickney, (Dalma Young) | Walter is a farmer in Pomona, California. She has three children, William c., Judson R., and Nancy E. | |
74 | Reginald Ray Stuart | Of San Leandro, California; has retired from position as head of the commercial department of Castlemont High School, Oakland, California. Since his retirement, he is giving full time to history and a collection of Western Americana. | |
75 | Charles Wesley Roadman | Residing in Los Angeles, California; west coast representative for Benjamin H. Sanborn and Company, Chicago. | |
76 | Mrs. Howard Van Horne, (Maud Burris) | Now residing in Tempe, Arizona; has taught in Timpas, Colorado, Buena Vista and Mesilla, New Mexico, and Tempe, Arizona. She has two married daughters. |
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77 | Iowa State Teachers College pioneers in highway safety | Description of new driver education program; driving range; photo. |
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78 | Mrs. William Colton, (Ethel Spraque) | Has two children, Jean and Billy; resides in Pasadena, California. | |
79 | Mrs. Homer Cooper, (Clara Chassell) | Now assistant professor of psychology at Wilson College, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. She has written several books and numerous magazine articles and poems. She won first place in the Society of American Poets, 1947. She has two sons, Homer and Olin. | |
80 | Mrs. Ethelda Minehart, (Ethelda Burge) | Resides in Campbell, California. She studied dietetics at Michael Reese Hospital in Chicago and also attended George Washington University in Washington, D. C. She has two children, Bill, who is a senior at the University of Oregon, and Joanne. | |
81 | Mrs. Winifred Palmer, (Winifred Morton) | In 1930, she received her life certificate in teaching in California; resides in Van Nuys, California; worked as a volunteer in the Red Cross Canteen; worked at the University of California at Los Angeles and Berkeley, and Columbia University. | |
82 | Mrs. Harry Stroud, (Luella Gnagy) | Living in Whittier, California, has two children, Luella Ruth and William Howard. | |
83 | Mrs. Leslie Carpenter, (Anna Bennett) | Has two sons, Robert and Richard; resides in Phoenix, Arizona. | |
84 | Mrs. Merton Carroll, (Alice Fouts) | Is a special representative to the Los Angeles schools and libraries for the Frontier Press Company. Her husband is an Inspector of Public Works for the City of Los Angeles. | |
85 | Mrs. L. O. Lombard, (Lorena Hedlund) | Has taught in the Los Angeles schools since 1921. | |
86 | Louise Sallander | Is supervising public health nurse in the Department of Public Health, San Francisco, California. She has been supervisor since 1927. | |
87 | Leila I. Thrasher | Is residing in Corona, California. She has taught in the Santa Ana Junior high school since 1921, and from 1929 to June 1947 she was head of the social science department. | |
88 | Mrs. D. W. Beisell, (Hazel Bilsborough) | Has taught in Council Bluffs and Goldfield, Iowa, and Santa Barbara, California. She has three children, Geraldine, Delmer, and Robert. | |
89 | Mrs. Edward Heiser, Sr., (Nelle Dickey) | Is now head of the home economics department at Orange Union High School, Orange, California; resides in Santa Ana, California. | |
90 | Eva Gregg | Of Long Beach, California; taught in Cherokee, Iowa, from 1880 to 1884 and was principal of the high school for one year. She was county superintendent from 1888 to 1895. From 1895 to 1929 she was professor of English at the College. | |
91 | Margaret Anna Bishop | Lives in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. She has held several offices in the Business and Professional Women's Club of Arkansas and was state president in 1935 and 1936. In November 1945, she became secretary of the Credit Bureau in Arkansas. | |
92 | Mrs. Phil Collins, (Harmie Barnard) | She has taught in Mason City, Iowa, and Bakersfield, California. | |
93 | Nela Hill | Has spent twenty-five years in active nursing and one year in the Army Nurse Corps of World War I; resides in Long Beach, California. | |
94 | Earl Hodges | Residing in Centerville, California; now handles real estate and insurance. He taught school for thirty-four years. |
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95 | Mrs. Edward Dewey, (Grace Bell) | Has one son and is now living in Decatur, Arkansas, where her husband is postmaster. She is a teacher in the grade school at Decatur. | |
96 | Mrs. Harold Lisle, (Dorothy Fales Brown) | Has one daughter, Wilma Genevieve, who is married. Dorothy has taught at Dunlap, Linden, and Newburg, Iowa; resides in Corona, California. | |
97 | Mrs. H. E. Phenicie, (Gladys Sabin) | Is working for the Equitable Life Association of New York. She has one daughter, Huberta, and one son, Jimmy; resides in Tucson, Arizona. | |
98 | Mrs. Herbert See, (Alice Brown) | Is teaching second grade in Lemon Grove, California. Her husband is a salesman in San Diego, California. She has one son, Herbert Glen, and a daughter, Phyllis Jean. | |
99 | Mrs. John Edward, (Stella Michelson) | Has attended San Francisco State College for two summer sessions; has taught in Fort Dodge, Iowa, and Oakland, Vallejo, and San Francisco, California. Her husband is a vocational advisor and director in Vallejo, California. | |
100 | Mrs. Merl Kough, (Clara Fallers) | Has four sons, Kent, Walter, Byron, and Harold. Her husband is a dairyman in Upland, California. | |
101 | Gladys Wertz | Has taught at Whiting, Iowa, Boise, Idaho, Great Falls, Montana, Tucson, Arizona, and San Diego, California. | |
102 | Mrs. F. Raymond Alden, (Gladys Severin) | Has three children, John Severin and Richard F., who are married, and Mary Joanne. Her husband is in the insurance business in Anaheim, California. There are several Teachers College graduates in Anaheim, including Leo J. Friis. | |
103 | Mrs. Thomas Brennan, (Grade Margaret Curry) | Has two sons, John Curry and Thomas Arthur; resides in Hollywood, California. | |
104 | Mrs. Faye Frederich, (G. Faye Thomas) | Is chairman of the art department in Dana Junior High School, Los Angeles. She has taught eight years in Iowa and twenty-six yeas in California. | |
105 | Blanche E. Simmons | Has taught in Cedar Rapids and Waterloo, Iowa, Chicago, Illinois, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Los Angeles, California. She visited the College campus in July 1947. | |
106 | Mary H. Beery | Is working in the department of the Chief Operations Officer at the Bank of America in Long Beach, California, where she has been for twenty-four years. | |
107 | Mrs. W. A. Clinton, (Florence Kanouse) | Has taught in Charles City, Iowa, Winnebago, Lakefield, and Mankato, Minnesota, and at the present time is teaching home economics in Los Angeles, California. | |
108 | Elsie Euphemia Hardy | Is now working with the Griffith Photo Service in Los Angeles, California. She is also assisting the church librarian of the First Baptist Church there. | |
109 | Ruth Hutchins | is teaching the fourth grade in Pasadena, California. | |
110 | Hazel Erma Mix | Has taught at Boise, Idaho, and San Diego, California. | |
111 | Mrs. E. L. Swetman, (Vera Cady) | She has taught in Larchwood, Marengo, Algona, and Sioux City, Iowa, and Long Beach and Whittier, California. Her husband is a grocer in Whittier, California. | |
112 | Mrs. Thomas Baugh, (Ethel Baker) | Is a substitute teacher in Harding School in El Centro, California. | |
113 | Edith Marguerite Brittain | Is director of physical education at North High School in Denver, Colorado, and has taught there since 1924. |
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114 | Mrs. Walter Walker, (Lucille Carolyn Ott) | Has one son, Walter Wayne, Jr. Lucille taught in Hansell, Mason City, and Clear Lake, Iowa, and Orange, Anaheim, Fullerton, and Garden Grove, California. | |
115 | Mrs. John Macfarland, (Carrine Daley) | She and her husband own and operate a leading hotel in Portola, California. They have one daughter, Susan Marie. | |
116 | Mrs. Don C. Silverthorne, (Gertrude Pierce) | Her husband is vice president of the First National Bank in Portland, Oregon. | |
117 | Mrs. Mark Whalen, (Helen Bronson) | Has taught in Terril and Waterloo, Iowa, and Long Beach and Bellflower, California. She has three children, Mark C., Shirley A., and Pat. | |
118 | Mrs. Raymond Warren (Ava Connelly) | Living in Burlingame, California; has taught in Dallas Center, and Agency, Iowa, Burlingame and San Francisco, California. | |
119 | Mrs. Minna Wray, (Minna Christine Wetzstein) | Last summer she took graduate work at the University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida. She is now teaching commercial courses at West Palm Beach, Florida. | |
120 | Dollie Mahood | Is now working on her M. A. degree in psychology at Claremont Graduate School, Claremont, California. She is teaching in the Pasadena schools and is a member of Alpha Iota chapter of Pi Lambda. | |
121 | Frances McMahon | Reports that she has completed twenty years of teaching in the Hamilton Building, Pasadena, California. | |
122 | Mrs. Samuel Scofield, (Madge Loudenslager) | She is no longer teaching but does occasional substituting. She has one daughter, Susan Mary. Her husband is an orange grower in Pomona, California. | |
123 | Gertrude Vincent | Has taught in Phoenix, Arizona, Stewart, Nevada, and at the Sherman Institute, Riverside, California. | |
124 | Mrs. Anna Jones, (Anna Wilson) | Is head of the mathematics department at the Theodore Roosevelt High School at Los Angeles, California. | |
125 | Mrs. Charles Newkirk, (Sylvia Pedersen) | Has five children, Charles Ray, Jr., Mary Lou, Betty Jane, William Louis, and Robert Lee. Her husband is chairman of the Traffic and Highway Committee for Santa Monica, California. | |
126 | Mrs. Mack Tietsort (Myrtle Tyler) | Is executive director of the Girl Scouts in Whittier, California. Her husband is a construction engineer, and she has one daughter, Shirley Jean. | |
127 | John H. Winn | Is a real estate broker, living in Inglewood, California. He has one daughter, Ellen, and a granddaughter, Nancy. | |
128 | Mrs. Ethel Hanley, (Ethel Carter) | Has taught continually in the Los Angeles city schools. She has done additional college work at the University of California. | |
129 | Dorothy B. Lippold | Has taught third grade and junior high in San Diego, California. | |
130 | Mrs. Charles Thayer, (Margaret Godfrey) | Has two daughters, Catherine Louise and Marcha. Charles is a pharmacist in Fresno, California. | |
131 | Lena Pearl Bennett | Resides in Long Beach, California. She resigned from the Polytechnic High School in June 1945, having taught there for 23 1/2 years, and 24 1/2 years in the same system. | |
132 | Iris Crawford | Will start her twentieth year in teaching in Long Beach, California, this fall. |
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133 | Clarence Murray Daniels | Is chairman of the commercial department of the Woodrow Wilson High School in Los Angeles. He has three sons, Dean Clinton, Dwaine Murray, and Don Roger; lives in Glendale, California. | |
134 | Mrs. Leslie Daubenberger, (Mable Van Loh) | Is head of the home economics department at Dorsey High School in Los Angeles and is doing counseling work. She has two children, G. A. and Kay. | |
135 | Mrs. Dalton Hough, (Dorothy Mitchell) | Has two children, Eileen Margaret and Merrill Mitchell. Her husband is owner of "Moto-Parts Exchange" in Tulare, California. | |
136 | Mrs. Lester Hooks, (Genevieve Sauer) | Has two children, Elizabeth Louise and David Lester. Her husband is a minister in Buckeye, Arizona. Genevieve has taught in Morrisonville and Fort Ann, New York, Hedrick, Iowa, and Arthurdale, West Virginia, and Buckeye, Arizona. | |
137 | Mrs. Stanley Hunewill, (Le Nore Martin) | Is now residing at Bridgeport, California, where she and her husband operate a cattle ranch and also a guest ranch. She has one son, Stanley, Jr. | |
138 | Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Baldwin, (Charlotte Coffin) | The Baldwins, of Arlington, Virginia, have two children, Robert and Donald. Raleigh is chief of facilities and education section of the foreign operations division of the Vocational and Rehabilitation and Education Office. | |
139 | Mrs. V. E. Clark, (Gladys Brown) | Has two children, Mary Susan and Robert Charles. Her husband works for the Bank of America in Los Angeles, California. | |
140 | Mrs. Leonard O. Harlowe, (Aurelia Browning) | Is now a supervisor with the C. E. Hooper Company in Los Angeles. She has two children, Henry Herbert and Anna Lou, both attending Sterling College, at Sterling, Kansas. | |
141 | Lelah Trowbridge | Teaching sixth grade at Oskaloosa, Iowa. She has served as Wayne County superintendent and as normal training instructor in several Iowa towns. | |
142 | Delpha Davis | Is in the English department of Phoenix Union high school in Phoenix, Arizona; from 1911 to 1916 she taught at a girls boarding school in Monastir, Macedonia, a Congregational school, supported by the American Board of Commissioners of Foreign Missions. | |
143 | Mrs. Norris Peterson, (Amy Case) | Has taught in Belmond and Charles City, Iowa, and Glendale and Taft, California. She has one daughter, Pauline. | |
144 | Mrs. Dorothy Taylor, (Dorothy Corning) | Has one son, Robert Malcolm. She is owner and director of the Dorothy Taylor Nursery School in San Diego, and is president of the San Diego County Nursery Association. | |
145 | Mrs. George Walmer, (Elsie Engelking) | Is a kindergarten director at the John Muir Elementary school in Glendale, California. | |
146 | Mrs. O. A. White, (Lura Savidge) | Is now principal of the Keyes Union Elementary School in Modesto, California. | |
147 | Mrs. Gus Abrams, (Helen Higgins) | Has two daughters, Dorothy Lavonee, who is a sophomore at Colorado A and M College at Fort Collins, and Marilyn Louise, who is in the fourth grade; resides in Berthoud, Colorado. | |
148 | Mrs. Clarence O. Bergen, (Zola McVey) | Has one son, Donald E., and twin daughters, Elaine R. and Lorraine F. Her husband is an automotive machinist in Phoenix, Arizona. | |
149 | Mrs. William Simmons, (Lillian Irene Stine) | Has two boys, William Howard and Robert Don. Her husband is owner of a retail food store in Los Angeles. |
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150 | Mrs. Richard Weinacker, (Fra Lucile Samuels) | Living in Phoenix, Arizona, is now director of instruction for the Phoenix Elementary School. She received the M. A. degree from the University of Iowa in 1940, and has taught in summer sessions at both the University of Iowa and Arizona. |