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The Alumni News Letter, v13n4, October 1, 1929

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This Newsletter is brought to you for free and open access by the UNI Alumni Association at UNI ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Alumni News Letter by an authorized administrator of UNI ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THE ALUMNI NEWS LETTER IOWA STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE Vol. XIII CEDAR FALLS, IOWA, OCTOBER 1, 1929. Numbe11- 4. ONLY THREE PRESIDENTS IN 53 YEARS ■ ■ e ■ ■ I I ■ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ■ ■ I I I I I I I I I I ■ I ■ I I I I I I I •• ...... ····················································• .... ,

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The letters College Streets, then on the diagon­ A, B, c, D, and F (Failure) are al walk thl'ough the campus under lle reafLer LO be used to indicate the the stately elms to the auditol'lum quality of a 11tudent's work. Grade oulldlng. 'l'he college band was points are to be given tor marks 1eadm g. 'fhe caps and gowns of the as tollows : ror each credit hour or tacully representing the many in­ worJ,. in which a s tudent 1·eceives a :Hltuttons rrom which degrees were mark of A, 4 grade points a re giv­ rece1vect, made a picturn never to be torgotten by those who witnessed en; tor B, :l grade points ; for C, 1L. 'J'be commenceu1Pnl. address i grade points; tor D, l grade point. given l>y Dr. Charles McKenuy, An average ui 1 3- '1 grade 1>.:>luio 1· res1dent oc the State Normal C.,l- per credit hour 1s 1·equired as the 1ege, ~ psilanti, Michigan, was most ;itandarJ ror graduation. excellent a nd inspiring. 1)1•• .Limtz Issues Science Bulletiu: Mr. (Jluu-le!I i\l c.li.cnny, PresideuL 'l'he Science Bulletin is to be issued oc the Michigau State Normal tllis year wilh Dr. C. W. Lantz as ::school :.u Yps! ,uut1, Michigan, ad­ J;,;ditor-iJ1-Chtef. The last y_ears t.1 ressed the summer graduates at ;::,c1e nce Bulletin under the editor­ exe rciseii held ill the college audi­ s blp of P1·oressor R. W. Getcb.ell, torium, Friday morning, August received such res ponse that the Ex­ 2:l, at Leu o·cic,ck. Mr. McKenny tension Division Ceel encouraged to hall been the reci.Pit.nl of many de­ continue its pi..:blicatlon. gr~es and hat1 had considerable The Science Bulletin I~ a ser vice t.xperience in th£ fie1d o[ ect ucation. l)ulletln published monthly by the 'l'he following i;1 Lh,. record or his .L•:xtensiou Division and edited by achievements: PROCESSION, AUGUS'l' COMlllENCEMillNT, 1929. the Departments of Natural and Edu:::aLiou: 1:l. S., Michigan Agri­ Physical Science. It is sent out c ultural College, 1881; A. B., 1889, to the Science Teachers of the Iowa A. M., 1892, Olivet College; A. M., high schools ri·ee of char11;e. There 1!10 4, University or Wisconsin; LL. w!ll be nine issues this year. By U., 191 2, Olivet College; D. E ct., ...... means or a questlo:ialre which the 1928, Miami University. Expe ri­ town; Nyra Elizabeth Gaskell, J:lelle ice; Stanton Madison, l ndepend­ To guide each stude n ts· cour,;e. nounced. Alumni representatives to stat( is sending out they are finding e nce: Professor o( History, Olivet Plaine; F. A. Gorton, Rolaud; H ub­ e uce; Liberty Maye Mattson, Jef- Dean Lc.3 lle l Reed. lle h eard in the Waterloo meeting out just what the teachers want and College, 1895-06; Principal, State ert James Green, J olley; George 1erson; Uliver W. Meyer, Waterloo; Jnstructvr:1 traiu, teach how to as announced are Mrs. Maud Pal­ will u·y and meet their needs. Norma, School, Mt. Pleasant, .Michl­ Ha rdy, Greeue; Ar thur Hockey, Huth Meyer, Cedar !•'alls ; Wilfred find mer, Waterloo chairman of Englis h ga!l, 11; :Jti-1900; President, Milwau­ Barnes City; Grant E. Hollma n, L. Mc(;impsey, Waverly ; lt'red Wil­ lu kuvwledg(, a resource. conference; County Superintendent l' rotesso1· \ V. A. Brindley, debat­ kee Nonual School 1900J12; Auth­ Cedar F alis ; Donald A. Houck, lett McLaughlin, La .1.-'orte City; A. Ottilie, Manchester, chairman l\la:; Smith. w. ing coach, deliven,d two lectures at or :Jf .. Personality or the Teacher" ; Minneapolis, Minn.; Elmer Lee Hussell Hooert l\lcMains, Bloom­ of County Superintendents and R ur­ Male Quartette the Hamilton County Teachers ln­ President of the Natioual Society Hout, Cedar !<'alls; Joseph F. Kiss­ r1eld; J:lenha l!:dna Newell, Newton ; ,\!essr's Hayes, Kauftlllau, Swain, al Teachers; Supt. Cecile Belville ,;titu te at Webster City, Iowa, Fri­ tor the Study ot Education, 1901;­ inger, Washta; Elsie Marga ret Beulah .h:n,elme Nunamaker, Boone; WoHe. Ferrell, Oelwein, Secretary of Su­ ueruice Aurea !?aimer, Cedar Falls; day, September 1 3. The subject of I o; P Nsident or the Association or 'Kuhnert, Willow Lake, S. Oak. ; s tudem works with miuil perinte nden ts and higll school Prin­ American 'l'each£rs Colleges, 1917- Bert A. Le nhart, Quasqueton; How­ Hose A nu l'ope, i\lancheste1· ; Paul and skill cipals. his speeches we1·e, "Public Speech in 19. ard G. Louthan, Sheldon; Calvrn l!.ugene Popejoy, i\1an on; Lucy lrene the Grades" a nd "How to Present J-oner, Strawbe rry Point; Gladys Whi,e lofty years slip by. Dllloo Lowell, Webster City; Ha ro la :-.;vra Ga,;kell ( '29). l\lJ•.s. C. A. Rownd, widow of the High School Courses in Public The enllre program or 1;1ornlng De ·witt Matt, Troy ; Frank Orrell J\. Resor, Cedar Falls; l\larga.ret Till donor of the Rownd Park to the Speaking." exe rcises were as [ollows:­ Mlller, Beardstown, 111.; Ralph Alieen Hobiuson, Colo; "i\larJorJe Presideut Latllam with -,ood will Teachers College as a golf and Processioual Morgan, Hansell; Ne111e J. Overhul­ ttoge rs, Dunlap; Fra Lucile Samu­ l\llss Rbea Wable, formerly As­ Be::1L0WS the ·•wings" to Hy. 1·ecreat1on field bad an auto trip to Geo1·ge W. Samson, Jr. te r, Dexter; John Thomas Rider, els, ::itorru Lake ; Dorothy Lee San­ sistant Professo1· of Physical Edu­ P resident o. R. LaLham. ,'\ew York, accompanied by ber son, Vioiiu Solo- Romance, . tiheldon; Jake T. Riekena, Wells­ er, Bloomfield; John E. Schalk, l•'red Rownd in orde r to visit her cation for Women at Iowa State ...... Tschaikow,;ky burg; Vernon 0. Schroedermeier, 1,_;ouper; Gene vieve Georgia Schultz, brother there. This trip took ten Teachers College is being honor~d Waterloo; Louise Schultz, i\1un-ay; Edward Kurtz. Waverly; Clare nce P. Thowpsou, The Iowa State Teache1-s Associa­ days and was vey much enjoyed. at a. se ries of pre nuptial parties at Alt.a lt, reeman, at lhe piauo. !:;tory City; Frankliu H. 'l'hompson, ~ct ward J. Sedlacek, Cedar Falli;; flou with au expected 20,000 mem­ J;>;thel ! nez Seelinger, Eslher vilie; her home in Davenport, Iowa, pre­ Prayer- Rev. W. J. Dlegelmau Newha:J; Leonard M. Thompson, t,e rl:! enrolled meets in Des Moines, .Limt·e nt.~a J:laru.eu, rorme1· in- ceding her marriage this fall to Mr. Marshalltown; Clifford L. W est, ::;you s. Sheets, Ollie; Leslie C. Quartet- T he Lord is My Light November 7, 8 and 9, 1929. The ,;tructor iu Home Economics at Arch B. Co1·nelius of Salt Lake Corning; Bertram L. Woodcock, Al­ ::,neppa r d, Storm Lake ; Ruby Slm­ ctemonstration being orgallized for . • • • • • ...... Parker 'l.'eachers College is lhis year at her City, Utah. i<;JlzabeLh Burney Schmidt, Soprauu exander. me rs, Aur elia; l\lelv1n Slacks, Cedar !'resident Hoover's Leacher, Mrs. work at the Uni,ersity at Purdue, W. E. Hays, Tenor 'l'he tollowiug 7 8 students receiv­ l''Ulls; (.)lair C. Stallard, Nol'lh Eug­ :\Jollie 13. Carran of West Branch, Indiana, after visiting during tne ll!, 11; Leo E leazor Ste wart, Virgin 1:1- Pa1·t-Time Set·vlco Professors: Sliv­ Lucine Jones, Contralto ed Hachelor or Arts in Education Jowa . She went to the Iowa State s ummer vacation wlln her parents, er al meml>ers of the College Faculty Irving Wol[e, Bass Degrees: 1auas, U. s. A.; i\Jinard W. Stout, 1•·a11· in August and had a location Ur. a nd Mrs. A. S. Ha nsen of Ce­ were put on part-time service dur­ Cectar l<'alls; 1''rank El. Swain, Osce­ George \V. Samson, Jr., at the organ Bessie C. Au.earn, Independe nce; on the grounds in the replica. or dar Falls. ing the last few months and are Address-"The Age For Which We ola; Louise 'l'opp, Cedar F'alls; Lhe Hoover home iu which t"he Pres­ not now in active service: Paul C. Akiu, Grundy Coote r ; Cor­ Wayne Palmer '!'ruesdell, Archer; Educate." nie C. Anema, Perkins; Cora B. ide nt was born, an exact duplicate l\liss Eva L. Gr·egg, who entered J;,;1eanor Volberd:.!!g, Pomeroy; Hel­ ot that famous house. She met the Mt~. J;;illllla Jilloeprlcr, Ceda1· Dr. Charles McK enny Ba u man, Mason City; Eleanor Ann .!!'alls, Iowa, itother o! Ml's. .Kath- se n ,1ce In the English Department President or the Michigan mate e n K. Wallace, Ue uterville; 1'"rauk people who called In a gracious a nd In 1895, a nd who ls now in Rich­ Blanchard, Angus; Cla re uce C. E. u. White, l\1 ediapolis; Ruth G. 1·yn Knoeptle1· Le1·che, B . Di. '03, Normal College, Yp,;ilaol!, Michigan. Bruening, Volga City; Grace M. pleasing manne r. Al the great mond, Virginia. Conterrlug or Diplomas a ud De- \v hitehead, JJrook1ngs, S. Da k. ; meeting in November, President l owa State Teac.hers College, o! 1\11:ss Laura E. Falkler, who be­ Burkardt, Pa rkston, S. Dak.; Mar­ 1\Jano u Jj_ Williams, Lime Springs; grees ..'P resident O. R. Latltain Hoover is expected to be present, it Ft. Madison, Iowa, and o! .Karl J . gan in 1896 to teach elocation at I. garet Eliz.>.beth Busby, F ort Dodge; .Huzele Wimer, Cet.1ar 1''all11; Oli\'e Knoepflea·, B. A. •1 0, l owa State Benediction .. Dr. H owland Hanson Arlee C. Butte rfield, Spirit Lake; at a ll possible, and he has agreed S. T . C. !\lane Wrnn, Gretinlleld; Helen Len­ to do so if duties or ofUce permit. Teachers College; A. M. '14, LL. B. , l\Iiss J eunette Cat•pEmter, who There were 320 students who Florence l. Butte rworth, 1''or t ore Wissler, .h:xira. received their diploma!! at the cloiie Dodge; Ralph William Childs, Wat­ The 'l'eacllers College is repre­ ' 15, Iowa, atto1·ney at Sioux City, joined the English Department in of the summer term; thi·ee or wh!cn e rloo; Margaret I. Clo ud, Manches­ 01 i"lclal Oi1rne1· 1•'0 1· Graduaws ,;e nted on Lhe program by faculty l owa, and widow of the late John 1 899. 1·eceived Certlt!cates in Critic 'f raln­ ter ; Clara Esther Copp, Wheatla nd; was served in the women's gymna­ mem ber t1 a nd by alumni. Remem­ Baptiste Knoepfler, Head of the De­ iug, teu Rural Teaching Diplomas, D. R. Cottrell, P rairie City; Cathryn sium 'rhnrsday evening, August 22 ber to call at T. C. headquarters parunenL of German at the Iowa one Teaching oi Voice Diploma; H. Cramer, Steamboat Rock; Dor­ aL b :30. At this e\'ent the college a nd register and a rrange to attend ,:Hale Teachers College for many uoe Teaching of Piano Diploma, is Prudence Creswell. Cedar Falls; otf1ciais and faculty were hosts to the Alumni Dinne r and Reunion. years, became a permanent resident rive Kiudergarteu Education Diplo­ Howard Lee Cundy, Conway; Will• the gra1uat.iug class. A speaking of Fl. Madison, Iowa in September HOMECOMING mas, G9 Primary Education Diplo­ a rd E. Davenport, Ottawa, Kan. ; 1>rogra111 was arranged to fol101V the 'l'bc No1·thenstel'n Iowa State a nd will join her daughter, Mrs. u 111n er. •1·ht1 theme deals with a mas, 27 E lementary Education Hazel M. Day, Wate rloo; Orville '.l'c.achm·.s Association meets at Wat­ Lerche, tu makin11; their home to­ .. 1·aru1ers hip in Education" and the erloo, October 10 and 11, 1929. Oiploma11- For Teacht.rs in the l G­ J ames Deeds, W est Point; Roxie De gether tor the future. te nnediate Grades; 75 received Ele­ Weese, Muscatine; Minnie Mae s peake rs were introduced Lu 1·hyme. county Superintendent J ewett ot me ntary Education Diplomas-For Duffield, Salt Lake City, Utah; Les• Black Hawk couuty is the president October 12 On lowa's r ich lax-paid [unds and Professor E . L. R itter or the l\tinnesingers 'ro Have But •~en Upper Grades; 7 Consolldaled ter I'. Engelke, New Har.1pton ; Our college thrives each ye;n. Ne w l\ien: Final ll·y-outs for the Sclloo1 Diplomas ; 9 Home Econom­ Wilda F reebut·n Faust, Miami, Fla .; Teache1·s College Extension Divis­ W. H. Gemmill, ion is chairman of the executive Minnesingers, Teachers College flrst ics Diplomas ; 6 Man ual Arts 0 1- Ella Franck, Winthrop; Mary Gibbs, :-;ecretn1·y, State Boarct of Educalion. glee club, was held 'fhursday eve­ La Motte; Vera E. Hafner, Stuart; committee. A great program has plomas; 6 Art Educatiou Diplomas; 1;,ond 11a re nts Sl nc their sturdy ning, September 19 to determine 9 Comme rcial Educatlo:1 Diplomas; Mrs. Will Hage rty, Dubuque; Eth1a=I been a nanged and a remarkable at­ Simpson Regina Hardie, Dubuque ; Mary An­ sons tendance ls expected. C. A. ­ who the ten would be to fill the va­ 3 received Public ,School Music Di­ Anct charming daugllt<> rs he re. J,llom~s. 'l'he following 3 O recei vect ::i ine Hobbet, Eagle Grove; M. Mar­ t"n, Anna Lee Leggett, Bernice ca ncies left by graduates last spr ing. ie Hughes, Madrid; Mabel Cla r e A parent, l\ll"s. 0 . A. Emerson, Davis, Dr. E va May Luse, President With eighteen old· Mi nnesingers vs. Bachelor of Science Degrees:­ J ei;up, l OWd. l\1. Di. ' !l!I. niram Franklin Cromer, Cedar Humphrey, North English; Bla nche 0. R. Latham, Effie Schunema.n, back and sjxty-six men trying for Solo- "J\'Jy H ea r t i~ a Garde n," J<'alls; Joe Emmery Cuftel, Greene; Hunter, Waterloo; Oliver C. Ire­ Mrs. Ida Fay Hart, Belva Swalwell, these ten places, P rofessor W. E. Oren Le Roy Dayton, Washington: lan, Unionville; Wanda Pauline ··c:·a,11e S011g." Hy Edw. Kurtz. Rose Hanson, L. L. Mendenhall, Hays, director of the club, Is cer­ I. S. T. C. Ethel Lu Ve rne El'ickson, Irwin; Johnston , Ellston ; J. W. Lindsey, Mr::1. Elizabeth Bu1i.er Schmidt. Dr. Julia Kirkwood, W. L. Wallace tain that some very good material Howard William J<"'l ower , Marshall- Gue rn,sey: Eleanor ii:. Linnan, Maur- Advi$ers lend a willing mind are fac ulty speake rs lt has been an- will be available. Singers for the 2 ALUMNI NEWS LETTER, IOWA STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE ~ ~;, ;P=h,;;.~D~. ~ ':2:6"", ~l:o:w~a~.~h:a:s~co:m:p:le:t:_=:s:o:n~,,~•a:s~ro:r~o:1:e1~·Jy Leah Bero Ids, a ~=-:======~~~~~~~~:,,;;;,;~~~~~~~:-:,;;,;~,~2 5 nd D i·. a ncl Mrs. Jo'. L. Vantlcr Vcct· ed his study of the "De partment of Mr. Tollefson received i.Iis B. S. de­ (Clara 1\1. Be d ford, B . Di. 1894, J-'ublic I nst.rnctlon of lvwa" and t he gree in '27. Io wa State T ea che rs College) of same was published Jn the April JJlue Grass Iowa, s pe nt a re w days and July 1!129 numlJers or the Iowa Do,-oth y Dnvls, Public Sch ool In Cedar ~Falls calling on frie nos J oui·nul or Hisw.-y a.ud 1-011tics or Mus ic, '28, lowa State Teacher ~. Col­ o n the ir way from (lull Lake, M.i n­ tile State H.istorical Society ~r lege aud a membe\· of Kappa 1 hela uesota where tlley :SJ)ent their -va­ ivwa. JL is a comple te a nalysis and Ps i,' was in Cedar Falh:1 during the cation' for res t and recreation dur­ .,,:;cu:1slv11 of lhis part or the e•lu- lsst of July visiting friend &. ing the middle o r A ugust. Or. Van­ catloual wo rK ot the State or I owa. de1· v eer is pracliciug mecliciue al Leslye ~hu.-tln Boatman, B . Di. Blue Grass a nd has a prosperous <,-corg<: H. UuUo way, B. DI. ' 95, M. ·10, I owa State Teach e rs College, B. lrnsiuess. Di. •01, !OWa ::;tate T each e rs Col- A. '22; i\1. A. '24, Iowa University, 1ege, writes us under date o! July Cowa City, of Los Angeles, C'alifor­ Belle H nye::1 (;h isholru, B . Di. a h , 19Z~. "MY address Is to be nia member of the fac ulty of t he 1S!IG, l ow,~ !:;Late Teach e rs College of c ha n ged fro m Arcata to .PetJ:olla, Ve ~icA high school <>f that c ity, vls­ Griswold, lowa, bad a daughte r , ca111ornia. I take tile princ!pall lllp fled u s ister at Wate rloo, the 11\st Genevieve Chis ho lm who graduated o( Lhe MaLtole Un ion ::;cllool at tlat week ot July and called at t:ie tro m the [our year •:o llege course p1ace next week. l'ositions in T eac he rs College. H e s tated lhrit at Sin•pson College Ltst June. ::;b e 1.Jali fornla a re rar oe low the num- i\1iJ,1s J e nnie; G. Hutc:- hins on, M. Di. e x1,ects to rollo w Leach Ing, having Ile r or trained tea o;; h e rs. Compe t\- '01, Io wa State •reach ers C, 11lege, A. majored III h1s1ory and rnruorecl In u o n 1s very tte rce 1J nd we re it not B. 1900, Chicago, former teacher in l'hysica! '!'raining. wr tlle state :iystem of. apporlion- the E nglis ll d epartment at I owa '1 homas lJ, i\lcMu nus , Il. Di. 1892, 1ue ut according to t.:iadte rs autl at- State T each e rs College is 'In the i\1. Di. Hl!l a, Io wa State 'J'eac1t e1·s t...i1clance the wages wo u ld cenaiu- same high school in Euglish work College; .A . ' !J 5, A. M . '!Jli, Des ll' ,Je waning. l,lualiCica tions for a n1l is mostly hig hly esteemed as an .u. Molues University; 1\1. U. '!J S, Jlii­ e·1 e mentu1·y te acher:; a,e :;ky high, exp~rt on Junior high school s tand- nols. l'hysician and s urgeon al 1o ur years or college I rainiug." ar ds . She de:;lr~cl lo be r e member- wate rloo, l o wa, presidenl or ·'Iowa ed to all he r to rme r Crieuds at Ce- J esse 1,. M cLa ughlin, B. Di. '91, dar Falls. $Late Medical ::iociety·• b as had l1is M. Di. '9.:; wwa State 'l'eac hers Col- a ddress or l!!:!\J 1ir1 1l' ed in pamphle t rorm. lt deals explicitly with: 1. THE MEN'S GY M lege. 1' 11. ll. '!I~. A . ll. ' 96, Cor- I<~em E uge ne Sluu·p (Mrs. J essie ue ll Col1ege. S. 'l'. B. ' 99, L M. Fritz) B. A. '16, Iowa Stale 'reach­ tlural DistncL P ractice and Need or • !101 bos tou Univers ity. Secre tary e rli Colle ge; LL. B. '24, I owa, or Hos pitals . ::: . Heallb and H ygie ne Activities. ;i. Physicians turd Lhe J>1will E dward llates, B. S. '2 7, h is daughter may complete a t.hor­ · v( the Ame rican .Bible Society, 36 Elkader, Iowa, ~;ounty At torney or ALUMNI Press. •1. }'ee Splitting. 5. Medi­ Jowa State 'r e achet·s College , Coach ough musical a11d college educatio n J<; Macke r Drive, Chicago, with his Alla makee County, spe ut a fe w days and Physical Training instructor at a t the ins lilnlion. w;fe baCI au au to trip 111 July into in Cedar Falls Llle laat of July. ca l li:cJ uca1 ion iu Ge ne ral. 6. 'l'he Filer, Idaho bas been employed for Jo wa, v1sluug re la tives a11d frie nds Colleg ti or Medicine at the State t h is year in the high school at Ce­ E lizabeth Klui.n, B . Di. 1 892, Iowa University or Jo wa a nd Deserviug 'iV. A. ~lcAllist.cr, D. A. '23, Iowa at Ceda:· !''alls, Tra.!r and other 01·. Ch a rles Ii-win Lambe1·t, M. d,u· Falis . H e has bad excellent State T each ers College, instruc t.>r 11laces. H e had a trip :iround the Di. ' !1 7, Iowa Stale 'fByron Dakota, made a v,,;lt to his s is te rs L929. Cedar Falls, Iowa, August ::., 19:!9 Lamber t and family. They have a n a 11pointment next year at the IJ)l auto and will return to res Jme a11J stopped orf l>elwee n t rains to a ucl re latives a l the o ld Cuuning­ Western Stale 'l'eacb e rs College a t bis work this ra u. G1·0,,or (). lln m<'l·s ly, B. Di. '09, vis ited E ng lu ucl as a vacaliou trip bam home on Lh e farm 11oar Cedar vis it .i{lme or his relatives and call­ t h is ;;um me r and have e njoy,,d lbe Mu1·n111 b, J lliuo is. Mrs. McAllister B. A. •·12, Jowa State 'reachers Col­ 1•·a 11s lh e middle of Augus t. H a was ed ou some or Lhe faculty to rene w g rea t expe rie nce of an ocean voy­ t l-lildu l'a uk nc l', B . A. '25, Iowa l\11•. und i\ll's. \Vulter J,, Gifford , lege, who Is superinte nde nt of old times. 1-ie is a young e ducator accompanied by his wire a nd thre e State T ea ch e rs College) r eceived a ge and the n e w s uno und!n";S. DulJUque, I owa, a ccompanied ,by ~cl:ools, Po,;;tville, lowa, w as at or fine 1>1·omise and is makina: a <: hildreu. her Maslel''s Degree in Science al their daughter, a gradua te or Gnn­ Teach er s College July 19, 1929, plP,ce in the country, by h i:., dllli­ the University o t Iowa lhis year, ue lJ C.:illege, visiled in Cedar Fa: ls H n1·1·)• G l"1Ht U rown, B. A. '24, Miu-Jorie Ol'luve, T'ri. ' l G, Iowa seeking teach ers to fill vacancies in i;e •1ce and his cbar[:cler. her l he:,ls being a study ot t he Nu­ at Lhe C!are nce H. W ise residence Io wa s'tate T eu.ch e rs College, who State 'l'eacbe n1 Colleg e, a teacher In h is schools. H e called o n Dr. Seer­ tea c hes Euglis h ill the Oregon Slate t1·iJlon in l he Soldiers Orphan H ome tbe 4lb or July. Mrs. Gi[ford (Am y ley, Professor Amy Ar<.;, ancl oth­ 01•. Pl'l-.1 V. Sago, B. Di. l 889, Lhe i\Jinneapolis schools aJ1Cl Ade­ al na\·eupo r t, I owa, and th e State G. Heed, U. Di. 18 91, lowa Sta•e Io wa Slate T eac he rs Colleg e, wr,tes J\grlc ullurai Co llqge at Corvallis, laide Grawe, lineotype o pe rator of e rs cf t he faculty m e mbers that he Oregon. was vls ici.:g his pare nts, J 111•eu iJe Home al T oledo, Iowa. Teacb e 1·s (;ollege) and Mrs. Wise 0 11.c·e kne w In Lhe class-room . from Sa11 P edro, California, where t h e \Va ve rly I nde 11e uc!e 11t Jlepu bli­ Her major wes Nutrition and minor, tEmma S illirna11, D. Di. 1892, l o wa h e is now locat 011 the Ho me E cono mics, sh e bein g the fil'st Stale Teache rs College) called o n H a rrie t \ VilJfan ts, I'. C. '02. Iowa months taking ove r a physic ian's dar Falls, Iow,1,, during August. Hi'! Union J'acHic 1-tailroacl lo visit pe rHo n lo get a g raduate d egree in JJ r. and Mrs. H. Seerley aud practice in tile J mpe rlal Valley at broth e r, l'aul 1:. Brow, ,, U. A. '2'-, \' e llo ws ione National Park us a va­ Blute Teache rs College, o[ Boscobel, Iowa St.ate '1 ..iach ers College, wP.s 11le Ho1 •1e Bcouomics Department of gave a re port on the pa.s t thi)·ty Wiscons in, came LO Cedar Falls,, July Calipatria wilh t h e nearest M. D. cation eel ucation II ncle rla king o f s u­ 111 Ct:clar Falls at the same tin: ~­ rhe State Univers ity ot lowa. years and the ir ciass!lla tes dunng 17 to renL au a.1>artment for her J 5 miles away at 13ra wley. The re prem e value, duriug the 111 011 t h o f 1h eir college years. !\Ir. a nd Mrs. Paul H. llrown live •n August. What Lir e Grawe family J o,w,,h Ul'·ll'onl Vuu do Vcsr, for­ l)rolhcr so that she could llring the was no physician north ror 'i 5 miles. child re n- Lhree in number- to at­ I was Lhe only M. D. iu town and 1 La ke wood. Ohio. does uot do we ll Is a, ral'e find me r 'I'. C. stude nt received nls d e­ ( 'hal'lc.s W . H uadm an, M. Di. ' 04, ,1s the ir training- nude r lh elr n oted gree l11 rn edici11e al Io wa Stale uni­ te nd school at the 'feacl1ers College , certainly treated e verythii.~. making Lo wa State Teach e rs College, re pre­ ·0111e specialty or aulo accidents. ll Monticello Exrwess o r May 2], fathe r auJ ec\itl)r, J . Ii'. Grawe or ver;;ily June 3 . lie le ft June 26th t he o ldest one being r eady lo e nter t929 has t h e following lo say of senl lug a. notable school bookl pub­ upo n l~reshman work. She haa ba d took o ver 50 satu1·es to patch up t he I nde pe ude n t ttepuhlic·an is hig h­ for Mo ntreat whe re he received a u lis hing company ou lhe Pacific Lh t: work o r R o.~e r,. Wilcox, r . s. ly c reel iLRbl e . 1.• 1 i s pa 1>e1· bo lc\11 the :-111po i111 ed to do i11ten1e work al a most excellent recortl as a primary one youug dame who was :ihot first, toast wit h residen ce at L os Angeles, Lheu in escaping hit :.. diLl'lt aud M. '22, 13. A. '27, Iowa State '.re .. ch­ record or one or t he 99 best of McGill Uuive r,;ily. J oseph made lCach er In Iowa and is specially ers College: "Au ap1)reciative a u­ CaliCo ruia , cam e to Cedar 1''al~s in q1•aliried to care for Lhi::i moth er­ we n t through the Y1iudsh1fdJ . ll more Lhan l 1, 000 in the United (IUit~ a rewrd While at school, be­ die n ce assembled by invitation, at July to make his annua l visit to :ess family. Sl1e s r ~aks the hlgh­ was a wild party a nd tlh e was shot :-llales IJy lhe UniverHity of Illinois, Ing a n bonor student each or tbe lbe Methodist Episcopal cbul'c h, 1<\, brunry J 929. his mo: he r and s isters a nd lo a t!sl o f h er pe rsonal expe rience at through the root. The oth e r:; wE-re four years. Two n ational h o norary t,rotber, Murray, residing a l Dike, May 21, 1929 to hear the song r e­ fr11t1•rnities •) leclcd him to m ember­ Teacliers Cc,lie ge. ouiy "hnlf s hot" . ·fbe jury :-enl Ute Iowa. ;1hooler to the 1>en aftnr be ir.g 0 •1t cital by R ose Lovina \,Vilcox, who A1111a. (', Hus h, B. A. '17, Iowa :J hi11: Alpha Ou1ega Alpba, hono­ was presen ted by h e r instrnctor, <.c1·tn11le H ostl'u11, a s t udent at iive minutes. One .v eek I ,1a d cases Stale 'l'eac·he rs College. :lrd g rade ra ry medlcaJ Cralernily, and Sigma Ho1·ace l~ra n k A11(1c1·s, B. Ui. '82, Mary Preslon Be aven o r Cedar n a1>­ toad1e r al Charles CiLy, Iowa, ,.,a s Xi, ho nora r y sc- ienLific society. R e Io wa Stale 'J'each ers College d t.tlng or ratlle i;nake bites, ~corpio n s tings, Jo wa State •reac-h <:hers College, who sorved Colora d o river formed a d e lta across lnte resll11 g to J oseph. His mothe r pleasure or all, a nd te ll about t he day's work , only. The re fo re sh e was l'ormerly (;hu·n i\l, lk d fo1·d, B. as s 111ierintende nL of sch ools al As­ the lower e ncl a ud In some l 0,000 Bcn►iu~ Hulh Ba~g;;, Pri. '24, first faculty, tbe first graduate or years the oceau dried u1> leavil'g a has been lengthening h er schooling, Di. '94, !own Slate T t'ache rs Col­ lrnv, Mlnne,;ota, Lb e past tv:o years, and advanc ing he r Impro ve me nt by rowa Sta le 'l'eac·he rs College o f C:,> r­ the first d ecade, a nd the fin,t stu­ rs this year pre paring a h istory or ..,alt bed or much value. It was wl11. :a wa. l'orm e r teaehe r i11 Cl(!,tl' lege. ~pecia l instruc liou. Her in<>trnctor de n ts o r I hi~ early time, fifty years Ues Mol:.:e:; to be used 111 t h e l)Ubllc l)e iug mined . in 1·e u111Le Ume& the La Ic e . is th is ye ar fl rs t !\Tade teach­ ago. must have heen more that) gralif\ed Viggo J ustes<'n, n. A. '26, I owa ;;c:h ools oC Urnt city. 1mpe r hil Valley rormocl tlHJ crater .ir al Ch a rle!\ City. vf the largest exti\,c t volcano. ...x­ to witness the de monstrated plea s nre Staie 1'eaclrnrl:! College, who was Lore n l•'. P ark<·r, M. Di. '01 Iowa iendlng down into the gulf v r It w­ a nd g ratification s h own by tb e 011- l)ah' \\'Pls.-11, J . C. 'I !) , B. A. ' 22, very 1>?·omi nent in bis C'o llege ca­ Slate T eache rs College, is president Leo ,J. l•'•·iis , n. A. '22, I o wa S tale die nee whkh g1·eelecl he r pup il." reer, partic ularly i11 couneclion with Teache rs College; J . D. ' 2 '1, South­ t!r Califo ruia. Ju about B Oi; the Io wa Slate T eache rs College, h:tii or The l<'i rs t National Uank at Che r­ Miss Wilcox is at Mo nticello this Lhe SU 1>e r visio11 vf E llrnciP I' J unic)I' n e ws service and gene ral writing, ~rn Calil'o rnia, now r esiding at Sa n­ Colorad o again bu1·:1~ •,vc:1· the dikes okee, Io wa. Und t: r d ale o r June 29, partly filliug lhe old basin lu th'e school year. College, F.lkader, Io wa. a s we ll a s has as ked lo Le 1·e leasecl from bis 1!J2!J h e re1>orls - Ue pc.;ils $1,422.- La A11a, California, w ai; r ecently ap­ d eepe,;l area, forming ti1e :,aha Sea :1uperi11lo udt•nl or hig h schoo l and public sclloot position at A sk ov, 622.17 , Circ u lation $50,(100.00, Uu ­ po i11Led lire assistant 1i roseculi11g a,­ )liss Df'Ila ~r. 0 1·11hb, Dic ke ns, tor11 ey of Orange County, CaliCor­ aud t!1a g-es, 1:t: l'ic·tlll'l'8, 10 Mnps. Jowa Sta Le 'J'ea cbe rs College, who ly Vida R. Jxl in g-1•og-rnphy wh ere I.lie rcg11lm· Lodge, l\lonlana, where h e is to .,.., i\ CLldn•een FULLER AT CEDAR FALLS .OR AT g rade. B.ol,\'t' t' \,. Wilson, B. A. '22, Jowa ,iubslltuting for Miss Ma rna Pe ler­ Slate 'l'eucb ers College, Ph. M. '24, f!O n In the ~•raining School this sum­ I. S. T. 0. BOOTH, SHRINE TEMPLE ::. A silent 1·e,Hfor 1'111·ni :-.hi11g· info1·111 nlio11nl m::L~­ Wisconsin, ot Chicago, e mployed by mer has a ccepted a, pos ition as as­ ria l of :-wil'nlifir rn1tnrn. the Co ntinental Car Company, vis­ l,is tant professor of Education and ited his falher, G. w. Wilson a PH.I< 'Ii:: At Iii<' xlon', ..J.r . B y m:1il , !'.!Or pni;; tpai

While Mountain, with tilt:. exception Eal'l Lester \ \11tltfo1'Cl, B. A. '17, lo interest more o! the eligible '14, M. A- '16, Colum!>ia, President of eight families, are Eskimo, Cana­ lowa State Teachers College; M. A. voter s In exercising their rights at since 1925 of the "Puget Mortgage dian and F rench. '21, Ph. D. '24, \.Visconsln, and wife the polls." Securities Company Incorporated" 1\Jiss Hansen is C1·ilic in Training lEdua Margaret Chains, Kg. '22, B. at Seattle, Was hington, has now at Teachers College this school A. '24, lowa State Teachers Col­ . Mrs . Hazel H oyt Ott, Pl'im. ' 10, become the P:esident or the "Seat­ year. lege) 1•isited in Cedar Falls in Au­ Iowa .Stale Teache1·s College. B. A. tle Howe Mortgage Go1·poratio:1," gust. Their home is in Niagara '23, Des Moi11es College, M. A. '24., Seattle. This corpo..ation offers a Nt.hel Ge1·Lt·udo {;ockJng, Prl. '26, l•'a.lls w here Mr. Whitford is a chem­ Columbia, bas been appointed to a complete p1·ogram of fiuanciug for lowa ::,tate 'l'eaclrn1·s (.)olltigt!, of ist of the £ lectro-Chemicat Com­ position in the State Department the builder aud owner or medium • asn 1·ilte, ·1·e11ut!s!>ee, wrote the tol­ pany. of 1:' ublic Instruction in Sout.h Da­ p1·iced houses, real estate cou t1·ucts lowrng letter under date or June kota, as State Rur.. ; ::::.pervisor· purchased, Ch·st and second mort­ .:5, 1929: i'111, and l)lr·s . H. (). Mi h re1·sted She h,1.s ror several years beeu Di­ gage Joans. "1 lmow that you a re very much l Margar et Alison Nisbet, 1, . E . •ia, rector or Rural Education aL the Mr. Johnson came to Seatlle lu Interested In educatiou and especiai­ .ls. A. '1 5, Iowa State 'l'eacl.1e1·s Col­ Eastern No,·mal School at l\1adisou, ly iu education 1n Lowa. 1 am en­ lege) and their children, Haymond; ,.::oulh Dakota. 1908 and became :,iriucipal or the rolled iu J:'eal>ody 'l'eachers Uollege, Itooert and Uorothy, Cedar Fa!ls, J o bn Hay school. Laler he wa:; as­ l'.ashvil1e, 'J'enuessee wr lhe sum­ mut a motor lrlp LC Yellowston,3 Na­ Oa spe1· Scheule, B. Di. '98, M. Di. :;istant professor ot education at mer Lenn. As a requirement in a t1uua1 Park, Rocky Mountain and !HI, Iowa State •re·achers College. the University of Washiugtou . .l<'ur cou1·se i u Education we are crying .I;;stes Nallonal .Park, Denver, Colo­ lrh. B. '03, Iowa, LL. B. 'OG, .Harv­ a uumbei· or years he has maJe a to J>rove which s tates llave made rndo Springs and the Black Hills ard, attorney at law, Des Moines, close study or real estate :;ecun·.1~s. llle most development auu Jwprove­ <1u r111g lhe monLh or August. They Iowa, was tile chairman of the At oue lime he was associated wnb weuts in their sl!nooL oyslerus. 1t we re accompanied by :.\tra. Milve r­ commlltee ou "Resolutions" at the former Governor W. K Hay i,1 m·­ seems lo lie the popular opinion .;ted ·s sister, Marjorie U. NesuiL, .B. late meeting ot the Stale Americau ganizrng a ud managiug or tlltJ L1n­ down llt:re that the .Wasteru and A. · 2i, 1owa ::;tale 'l'eachers College Ltigiou a l Marshalltown, Iowa. colu T rust company or Spok,we. tiou thern state,; are leading. lL Is 1t ud IJy ;\Jr. and l\Jrs. W . .I<'. Milver­ my duty to defend lowa. I, i:av­ sted Jr. aud sou, Rtcharcl, or Sioux Ur. & i\lrs. .lliu·old G. P1uut abeud 111 a grcaL R ic hai·ll (,, bagt;y, B. A. lSll, ,::,au Antonjo, 'l'exas, visited Mrs. Education Department at Iowa S tate many cases." Iowa State Teachers College; 1\1. .\.. Hattie l:'urdy, the mother of 1\11'. Teachers College, is employed t111s ·.1 eachc rs College, Columbia U11Jvcr­ Purdy, al Cedar l<"'alls, during Lile year in Los Angeles, Cat1(or111a. as AJico \\'yucgar, D. A. '2a, lowa s1ty, superi11te 11d e11 t of ::;chools at Williams, B. A. '25, Iowa Slate au instructor iu Euglish and Hi:;­ ::llaLe '!'eacners College, made a trip tlueua \I u:1ta Vir~iuia, wite, sou and month ot August. Ou their return tory in a private school for boys. to ~uglaucl, la udinJ at Liverpool, daughter, accc.mpa111ed by h is sis­ they were accompauied by Mr. P ur­ He disLiuguished himso:,1! in deuut­ Juue 15. She returned July 2l Lt!r, l\lri1. Nel::;cu auLI Llaugllter, mo­ dy's siste.r, (Mar ie, B. A. ' 19, lo wa ing and became a meLlber or tbe hav1ug visited HlackpooJ, She1tield, wniLI lo lowa in August LO visit titale 'feachers Collegtl) Mn,. W i1l- honor fraleruily, Uelta ;:;ii;ma H uu. ·11te .ttol>iul1ood country, etc. till<:1 Lribuds aud relatives. Mr. Bagby 1am J. l:lel'l'y, wire or Prof. w. J . L. L. ME NDENHALL lhen ret1:r ned LO Liverpool, we nt t,y was once a resident or Clarksville, , aud daugbter. l:larl,ani., eu .U1·. Jcl't'y W olfe, student at P. F. BENDER Direc tor Athletics LO lowa us a teacher a11d superlnteud­ or motor tile Eugli:sh Lake poets route Lo Los Angeles, California, Teachers lotlege iu lS~!l -19U2, a l Football Coach country, ,Vo1·dswo1·th, , ent. He is a regular iustructor in where Mr. l:le JTy is a teache1· iu Lllt! Ames 1903-04 auu at Chicago Vet­ and saw King George aud ~ueen the s ummer school at the Stale ernary College 1904-05 called at asoociations with the citizens of the University. Mary aud cltilctre n received by their 'reachers College at 1,Jast Radford, Cedar !<'alls in August. He had beea music and a r t In the Guttenbe rg community. Mr. J. H. Robinson is subJects. She also vhlited London, .., .,.ura. Ho .:ame to Cedar !?alls carpenter at Teache rs Collt!ge. S. 0. J acot;scu , B. A. '17, lowa at '1'eacllers College to see his public s chools. Wincheste1·, Canterbury, St. Crnst1 to see again tbe campus and the okl Stale Teachers Colltige. LL. B. '22, uaughter, 1\lary l reue, who sLud1eu W. H. Vea tch, B. A. ' 13, Iowa Hos pital aud then toured Scotland. 1nencls or his school days. Harvard, Attorney at Law, Cedar music the past summer. H is faruily Re,•. l .<'ste1· .Laln 1> . B. A. '24, State Teachers College; Pb. B. '1 5, She was under the protection or the Falls, lowa, and commaude1· or tile consists ot h1s wife, !llary w,t~y­ Iowa State Teachers College, a lso Scotland lards 1amous detective 1Wbc1·t, 1''11Uc1·Lo11 , B. Di. '94, M. a graduate ot the McCormir k Chicago; P h. M. '20, Wisconsin, Di­ Di. ·~5, lowa !:;late Teachers Uollege, Cedar Falls Legiou Post was deslg­ Wo,re, his sou Jawes Wiley .~. 1i11:; S)'Slelll al) the time. uaLecl as a delegate tq the National daughter J.\iary lre:ue l>erore 1ucu­ Tlteolo;;;cat seminary and or a rector of Debate In the State Col­ v ice .t'reside11t ot Mcl:'hail School lt!ge at Washington, Pullman, Wash­ Meet1ug of the _-\mencau Legion at Ltoned, aud his da ughter Al1..:e <.;1ace s pecial ruus!c coPrse at Chicago Dr. t'nul \ Varttmau, B . A . '18, M Music, llt111neapolis, and wHe, university, was appointed to the ington, attended the summer ses­ Iowa State Teachers College; 1\1. S. tl!:lla , H . Ui. '!15, lowa State Louisvllle, Ky., septembtir ao & ~- He llves at Grand Monnet, o !i.t­ s ion of tile graduate school of the •.n,. Wlsconsiu; Pb. D. '25, Cornell, 'i·eachers College) called on Cedar u clober 1 & 2. Lon county, Iowa and iS a prac11c111g teaching starr of the State Scbool Univers ity of :3,rntllern California 1·eter1aary surgeon. He was an ath­ for Blind, Jancevillo, Wis. He re­ Associate .Pro!essor oc Chemistry at lt'alts relatives and friends, August ,Urs . \V. Jt. R1cha rds on \ Ur.ice and worlced ou his plans for the .:ti, 192!1 while r eturning u·om an lete ot good l'epute havmg be<>u ceivied :1is appointme nt September degree, Doctor of Education that A. and M. College, Miasissippi, wife Teachers Co,lege, write us under auto trip and visit LO Lawlon, Okla- vu tile Lu·st basketball team autl 5. Lalan is bliud, having received he will seek in due t ime and later Mrs. Warttman's father, J . .U. Hem­ date of July lt, 1!12!1 frolll CaLOa­ iugton, Vinton, Iowa, and ~lr. a nd 110111a Wllh lllll llrother, 1'. u. 1~uller­ tue t, ack team aua hOlcts m eullls wr his early education at Jowa School come lo Cedar Falls to vis it his togau, Samar, l:'h1hp1ilne Islands. lUO yard dash, 2l0 ya1·tl run, 144U for Bli11d, in Viutun. He .is au or­ l\lrs. Samuel ,vartuuan, pare.ttls o! LOU, (il. JJI. 'lSl!, Ill. DI. ' lS!I, /()Wa .. While I was ha vrng mY sum­ t'ather (B. Ui. 1890, Iowa State .:,t,ne Teac ue,·s uollege) uud tamlly. yard ruu and t>O yara ctash. He wa::r dained m iuister of the Presbyterian Teachers College) and his mother, Ur. Wantman, rett;rned from " two mer vacation a, Baguio, 1 met Veu­ J Ubj Vl!!llt:d .t'ro1e::;so r Charles A . the 12th member oi tile Alpha 'l'lletu church Lut because of bis handicap Wm. L. Veatch and wife, before op­ weeks' trip through nur then: \.\' is­ ;u1clo '.l'rimciad, B. A. •2:.::, lowa ,Mate cousin during the month ,')f J uly. uu ,. u11enuu a nd LlllUtly, Cedar !<'alls. Heta (Al.lie Hoboes) and :u ade u bas bee u unable ~o obtain a charge. e ning up another active year in bis 'J.'eachers ColJege who was princi­ reputation as a good student and a col h:?ge teacldng. their way to Wisconsin, tbe party j Ut!l't:l are ouuu SLUUelllS t::llrolleu at pal or tile Baguio summer ,:;cllool. th" .\h.rlta1l School ot l\lusic an­ succei;sful young man. He has kept navitl JJ;. IL~lcs, B. S. ·2 7, Iowa stopped at McGregor to visit with , uaL prouably doc~su·t mean lllUCh .\1r. and Mrs. .I<'. L. l\lc(;reary, (c,r­ nually. up his recot'd in ll!e a nd now pro­ Slat;:! 'J',;-.ichcrs Colle.ge, director of (;lady,; F. 111 ily L ynch , B . •'i.. '24, to ;·ou, buL 1llat is an imponaut vo­ poses to educate llii, family !or a physical education Coi boys began fowa State 'l'eachers College, a merly of Cedar Falls. Mr. Mc­ Creary is operating the Antlers care .l!l.iwl>ct,b W,U'LUmm , B. A. '22, si: 1011. l ulso met- J\J.1,;s lUa.y Ji:. Pol­ place in the worltl ur :.tiL'v1ce. 11,,, !Jis new work al the high school in ltiacher of several years of high Iowa Stute Teachers College, at­ ley, 111. 1)1. '!lz, Iowa ::;taLe ·fe:.cll­ daughter returned ii, the fall term Cedar F'alls. Iowa, Septeml>er 3rd. school ,mccessfu 1 experience, receiv­ Lhere, and his chef serves exceplioL­ a l fish dinners. T he s logan or the tenued the graduate college o! the e1·i1 college, 1ast yt:ar. Both .lliss aud enjoys her s(udies al u,~ col­ He ha:; lJ..,en in Fibc.r, Idaho, as ed her Maste1·'s degree at the State State University or lowa last sum­ l'olley anu Mr. '1'r111idad nave J11gll lege. University or Jowa in August and restaurant is •"fbey Swam T ltis coach and physical director s ince Morning." 1J1·. Paul Warttman is a mer. Sile bas accepteu a position as 11os1uous in Lhe Bureau or .l!:duca­ his g radu&tion. will continue h er s tudies for a physical 01recto1· a. .H.arrnn, l cwa. tiou whlcu reilects credit, of course, Doctor's degi·ee this year. fo rmer member or lhe Cedar !<'a lls l\1. W. 1,. Ycutuh. B. DI. '!1 0, band, of which Mr. McCreary was 1•'or the past 10ur years she h ,1s OIi ceual !<~ans." Iowa Sta,e Teachtr!:l College aud E lbc,·t W . .\ lat·1·lu1,rto11, J. C. '24, beeu at the J uu1or t..:ollege amt wire, accompanied tlleil' son, Pro- B. A. '2G, 1owa State 'l'enchers Col­ .\1 11 rci1~ ;\ , Newto n, Pri. '2Z, B. A. director more than 20 years. l'uu1 Jt. .li1·ow11, B. A. '2 6, lowa lilgh tichool a t Jll::;111ervllle, Iowa. res.su1, w. H . , ·e.iLcu. ( 1:3. A. , J !l, lege, w!r.1 llas been teachi11g Social ·2 5. Jowa State Teacbers College, Slate ·reache1·s Lollege, and wife, Gem·go Schlessclma.11, B. A. '27, lowa St,1 Teachers College) , ot Science . aud Dt:oatiug al tl1e high teache r· of Art in tho Tiploo, Iowa, leCt Cedar .l<'alls the 2nd or Septew­ ·e Iowa Stale Teachers Uol,ege, who ,l.g:uei, K . <;lu•li,tcusou , lt. S. '2U ; Washlngtou stalti c o.J;,ge, J:'ullman school. 111 Cedar Falls will Leach schools, splmt the summer term at J . U. '27, lowa ::,tale Teachers Col­ ber for Cleveland, Ohio, to resuruo received his M. A. al Clark Uni­ Washi11~tv 11 and lus family, on ~ · Pal'l time at Llie Jowu City high the State University or Iowa in stud­ ve1·sity in 1!128, has spent tile last iege Of t..:edar .1<·alls, wuo has beeu bis ttiaching duties in Llle Lakeview i::s in art and a.t iled s ubjects. She lrlp lo L.1ke Okoboji durin tlh:lr sc_huol .l11tl. study ~l the Umvers ity year in Switzet·land at tho Univer­ teaclllug 1u graaes at Cherokee the public schools, after au enjoyable vacation. g or Iowa tl11s sc1100, year . is partic ularly inte rested in sculp­ sit or Zurich. He visited the lowa l)asL ttHee years became llle p nu­ visit with hi:; pareuts iu Cedar ture. light anti color. She spent a Slate Teachers College· in August c,p:.l oC the J uuior hlgll scllool a t Falls. wee k during August in Cedar Falls .l!:11,111:1 s. i\h111L:1., B. Di. •~o, Jo wa and re ported his e lection to a l)Osi­ Ll1er0Kee this year. .She attended U nde 1· date of AugusL 2 G, visitir:~ among friends and old .li:tina H . Lang, Prim. '08, Iowa we received the (ollowl11g le tter titaLe '1'eac-l1e1·s College, .ir;;i N. Ave. liou as P rocessor In Geograplly at 't "'"'cners C.:vllege Lhis last l!Ummer. 1ili, Los Augeles, California, has re- ne'ght,ors antl retnrus lo Tiptou for the Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, State College, a teacher iu J\Iinue- fro u, i\l i,;s 'l'c1mic UOll'cy, J:'ri. '26, next year. Michigan, beginning September He1·be1·t (.;hu-c Vook, B. A. '22, apolis primary schools !llient ht:r Iowa St:1te 'l'eaci1ors College. 111rued from a lhreE. mouths · trip 1929. 10wa Slate •1·eacber:s College. M. A. vacation with lier m other, Mrs. Ju­ "Miss 1,'lore i.:ce Wren, loaL to Lo:, Angeles. Sile fices, 11pecializing In Llie Medical a nd received he r M. A. degree at Clark uuctors Lhesi::;, " 'l'he Aoat, I.he E:ye, Ear, Nose and 'l'hroa.t, In- ,11HI Ty1>ewrlli11g instructot· iu the ed at Huntsville, 'l'exas, at the Sam 1'UlJ!IC lllSLJ'UCtlo u ill Iowa," l)U0- We a r.J now uu ilrn• campus at stoppiug only at a te11 ports 01· dueling the Scientific Fltting or H ou,non 'l'eacllern College in the Ue­ 1,snect aud Ji:;tributeu by the l:;tattl Technical Higll School at Hammond, Glasses. 383 West Sixth Street, hlugene · finis hing our work. 'l'he lanuing.i :is tl,e boat was a J)asseu­ parLmeut of Geogra:phy. H,sLorlcal ::;ociety ot lowa at Lowa tullrana, visited he 1· llome at Ce­ ger :incl carried more tllan two Suite 1.., San Pedro, Calilornia. Of­ oar .t•·utl,; during her vacation. orn::er,i ..it' tho s. s. Queon s11id L;tty. 1t 1s a uotabJe 1Hece or worK 1 fice t>hone 49 F,O. Hes. phone 441G that L11., boat i,a, Men used tor hundn?•l ;ieople :wcl Creight. M1·s. l<'n1 uk li11 J. Zluk (Ma\·y L . Dr. Sag<• fc>rme rly lived at Water­ a.iu s llouJu Ile 11t Lue library or Allc Jtobi.nsou, 11. Di. 'OS, B. Pi.. ..11osL e•;e,·ythiug but never d.S a "ll dicln't Laite ,Ong lo get Hart) 0. A. '23, Iowa State Teach­ every lowa eu11cator. It bas bet:11 '11, Iowa State Teachers College, school llcfore. We studied aud bad ac11uaiuted and lhe time vassed loo. Iowa aud bas removed perm­ e rs (;ollege who has s l)ent ~be s uni­ twu years slncti ue subm1ucd tu1s classes Oil board. Wilen th~ boat ouly too quickly. u ccasionally one uently Lo southeru California. mer with her parent,:;, .Mr. a;:d Mrs. alter s1>e11din3 lier vacat1on wlLb tbe1:1is to the lirad uate <:;ollege. lli.r father a11d mother, l\1:'. & l\lrs. slopped d.L various cities we visited saw an 11 11usualiy la1·ge school or Irving Hart, Cedar .!<'alls will make porpoises popping then' heads out J <>I!" J'toy JI oa ts , B. Dl. '02 ; M. Iler future home in Chicago, where J't·ofes,;or lra s. ()ondlt U..1 y Aun i\li,;s Jl:li:wlietb llw.·t, B. A. '26, Iowa ttotcb.Juss, H. A. '2U, Iowa State Di. ' !J!l, lowa stale Teachers College. there. Taku Glacier e:ipecially in­ towns c,( the l{epu blic. Cedar Falls, fow.-1 renewing ac­ D. D. S. '02, 1\1. D. '05, l uwa. 1•' . A. State Teachers College is making 'l'eacltcrs Collegu and l\hu·gi.i·ct Rol>­ terested us because it is still dis­ "Therd a re 110 ha1·bors on the cptaintance with his many old time C. D. '20, D. S. C. '27, Northwesl­ chargln1; bergs into the sea. friends of colldge days. His moth­ her l:ome with them while she ls iu:sou, U. A. ' l G, Iowa. State Teac11- west coast or M&xlco o r Centra l attending the university during the "rs l,ollege; M. A. '19, Iowa. eru, Dentist, Iowa City, Io wa, and We w..ire entertained at a dance America. Tile bc,at moved up to the e r. a former Cedar Falls resident, wife (Mabel Montgomery, B. D1. met him he re ,\lld Ehe was entortain­ school year. by tile soldiers stationed at Chlli­ bank aml the 1>asse ngers am raised. JJ)tJ1ql liaUtct•w. fillort, B. A. '2 G, '99, Iowa State Teachers College. koot Barracks. Auother cruise is or lowe1·ed lly an arraugemeut or ecl by many of her old' f riends. B. A. '08, Io wa) have just retu111- · E,u-1 H. llell, J. C. '23, B. A. '25, Iowa Stale 'l'e&che:s Uollege, teach­ being pla!med ro1 next. year and we two se11.ts with tile backs facing . .John's family, wire, son and daugh­ er o[ expression in a high sc!lool ..id 111 ::;epte ml>er from a severa l ter. re mained in Washingtou at their lowa Slate 'l'eachers College, and recomnH:nd it ,..s a delightful way ~ight ve,sons can be seated at o ue wHe, {Grace E. Loder) .Pri. '24, at Kausas City, Mo., has visited her months European tri1>. !u.rs. V0Jta11 ct or travollug and earning six cred­ ho me uuring tho 1<11mmer. is a member or the State Cou.icna­ time. L'be sensat1011 or being sus­ lowa Stale Teach el's College, were home at Cedar 1''alls after attending its at the same time. pended in the air, feet dang.Ing, visitors at the college, Aug ust :. 1. a session of the· Girls' R,.,crealional tion Board and is active in women',:; i\Liss J,::u-l)'S Hlla ht·, C. '25, Iowa was a novel ono. The car or basket 19 2 9. Mr. Bell is assistant in the !..ch ool at Central Lake, Michigan. organizations of a ll k inds. State 'l'eachers College, daughter o! Ji'mnk M. All\;n, B. Di. '94, Io wa as it ls called h, g uided by men l\lr. a ud Mrs. George T. Haahr of University of Wisconsin, Leaching State 'l'e:achers College, aud wife Social Psychology and Anthropol­ J . .B. Oluy, B. Di. '03, Iowa State J . Foy C1·oss, B. Di. '02, 1\1. DI. pulling tlie rope.: till the basket is Cedar Falls, sailed on the steamship {J. Mabel Long, P . C. '96, Iowa ogy. He just returned from an ar­ 'feacbern College, President of Clay '03, B. A. '09, Iowa State 'l'ee~her11 over lhu boat a11d the passengers Honolulu for Honolulu, Oabu, where State 'l'eache1·s Coilege) called al dro1i to the la r ge row bOat and are she lakes up he r work as inai.ruct­ chaeology expedition in the Milwau­ ~quipment Corporation, ceda r Falls, College, Mayor of Cedar Falls and kee Public Museum. Mi's. Bell is and wire (Grn.ce 1{ov0:.Sou, B. DI. College Hill Merchant, wife (Edith Cedar Falls ou a motoring trip, takeu to tbe landil111: where they or in commen:ial branches 111 the August 31, 1929. They have three are e levated up the steep bank. Washington .Junior High school at employed Jn Lhe Geology Office of '1(/, Iowa .state 'l'eachers College) LiJlian Rilaud, K g. '11, Iowa Swte the same university. Cedar Heights, Iowa, made a trip 'l'eaclters College) and children daughter., all married and Mrs. Al­ "Rather rough looking autos that place. For the past three years len ha d w'.th her a grandchild. s he has been teaching at B-ussey, by auto partly business and pleas­ spent ten days of their vacatlou at drive n by foreigners, that were JJavid L. ShilJingla w, former stu­ ure whicn consisted of 4000 miles. their cottage on Duggett Lake, BotiJ a:·e well auc1 prosperous in silenl as the Sphynx wind in and Io wa, aud also at Manasquan, New their lives a ud serYlces. Their ho me J e rsey. dent at Teachers College and gradu- They stopped in Illinois, Michigan, Mi1,n. o ut of tho nar!'OW, unpaved streets. ate or the State University of Iowa, Indiana, V:lsconsin, New York, has. been iu Des Moines, •lowa for Not much like our bea·utirul sight some years. Minna l\l. H a usen, P ri. '26, lowa Is now Department Commande1; o! Penusylvania, and Ontario, Canada. Jonumi Marg::u-etha. Hansen, B. seeing cars in the U. S. State 'l'eachers College, retu m ed to the American Legion for Illinois. '!'hey gave three weeks to the trip Di. '99, A. '07, B. A. '17, Iowa. Keunuth C. Slarbuck , l\'l'l. A. '24, "'l'he lli'st slop was al Lile public her home in \.Vyoruing, Towa, fol­ There is a big three membership and had a great Lime. State Teachers College. Graduate or cam1iaign going ou between llllnois, Pratt Jnstitut.. 1905. M. A. '24, Co­ rowa State 'l'eachers College. market ;i!ace an<.. as these places • lowing a year as teache r in the gov­ all clos1:1 at noon we were soon e rnment industrial school at White New York and Pennsylvania. He :Ue1t ba O. Stiles, M. Di. '05, Iowa lumbia, 1>rofessor and head or Ap­ Mauual A1:ts & Coaching teacher Mountain, Alaska. 'l'he residents of appeals to the Ex-Service Men or State •reachers College; B. S. '09, plied .\ rt, Iowa Slate College, Ames. fo:!' five years al Hampton pu,blie bis stale to get Into membership. Columbia Univers ity, received her Iowa, is mentioned ht the Septem­ high school has been transferred to --'l'here are now 70,151 and he wants Master's degree at Columbia Uni­ ber Midlaud ,Sc hools as chairman Grinnell as assistant coach of ath­ 75, 010 LO close lhe year. "Lee", versity tnls '.a~t summe r. ot a committee or art teachers to letics an,1 manual training insLru;:.t- as he was called at Cedar Falls, is commend the plan of the Ei.:ecuttve 01· of tl111 high school in that pla.ce. certainly a booster and is the right Dt.·. & i\h-s. C. \V. Ah rens, Cedar Committee or the State Teachers He is llight.,. esteemed ro 1· his sel'V­ man !or De partment Commauder. Falls, took a mQtor trip Lo McGreg­ Association for making an ex.act re­ ices. or, Iowa, the Dells of Wisconsin, production of Blashfield's mural :'l lihlt·c,i 'J'e rhu1w, J. C. '20, Iowa Milwaukee a nd Chicago, covering a painting c·alled ••W;istward Ho," fac , He1·nia11 H e n"l '.f,·ach scl, l\'l'l. A. State Teachers College, atte nded period of two weeks. Dr. Ahrens ing tile g1·anc1 stairway or tbe State '21, B. A. '22, .iowa Slate •reachers summer school at Cedar Falls, re­ received his B. A. degree at Teach­ Capitol at Des Moines, for the College. l\l. A. ' 26, Ph. D. '20, Iowa, turning lo Sioux City, lowa, to re­ ers College in 19 2 2 and bis D. D. l)urpose or distributing the reprodue­ Instructo·,· In Political Science of ,;ume her work as a n instructor iu S. a t the Universily of Iowa ln tlon to the schools of Iowa for the the State U niver s ity of Iowa. is tile grades. She plans to gradual­ 1926. tr aining of teachers and pupils and head of t he departme nt ot Socia.I ly comple te h er degree course by people In the uew world O! an a p­ Science at tbe U11ivers ity of South s umme r and extension work. Da.,·itl J,. Shillin.gJa.w, former resi­ vreciation. Dakota, Vermilion, lltis year. His dent or Cedar Falls aud student or R. A lyco 0 . C'ain, P. S. M. '21; Voice wife (Thelma Martin, Pri. '22, Teachers College, a g raduate or D1·. u.u d lllr's. l<~. O. Smit h (B. Di. ·27; Iowa State Teachers College, Cow a State 'l'e:iche rs College) has the State University or Iowa, tho '02, l\L DI. '03, Iowa State 'l'eache rn been in educnlio na1 and stenc­ (or the past several years member Comm.. nder ot tile Illinois DP.part­ College. B. A. 'OG, M. A. '07, IPll. of the music s taff al Llrn W estern graphic work all the time since ment of the American Legion told D. '12. Iowa), (Agues Wallace, M. g raduation and is v.erv much alive Stale Teachers College, Macomb, the Iowa Legionaires at Marshall· Di. '09, [owa State Teac hers Col­ rllinois. e ntered upon her duties as itl all good service as an adjunct town, l~nva, August 26 :- "Repub­ lege. B. A. '11. M. A. '12, Iowa) In the work that comes to a n active a voice teacher in State Teac hel'S lics die wheu their people J!,row tov College fo1• Women, Columbus, 'Mis­ H ead of the Department ot .psy­ educator. cullivateu, too refined, too rich, too chology, Stale University of ll'lc,n­ s issippi, September 10. 1400 girls soft for discipline. When they 1·each taua. at Missoula, Mont., visit~ility that is notal.Jle and to work unitedly for the Ame r­ l>u llas O. J ohn,;0 11, B. Di. '05', 111.Di. Miss Geuder wa:; at one 'ime suc­ Basketball Coach and e rficie nt. icanism program, seek to urge a ll ·os, 1011•,L ::;tate Teachers College, B.A. cessfully e ngaged a.; instructor of 4 ALUMNI NEWS LETTER, IOWA STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE .

Cul harbor of Havana we thought of Teachers College). of ·wate rloo, the day which goes befor e and pre­ such as the Rl'd Cross, the Boy to acknowledge its indebted ness to Alumni News Letter our early American History-also rnwa, 1s one of the Gold Star moth­ pares for Lile cay to come.'' 'l'he Scouts, the Gil'l Scouts, the Inter­ all ages and all nations. P u blished and issued quarterly the Spanish American war. We e rs entilled to go to France as a entire 1>:rnel through picture, sym­ national L:i bor l:lureau. the various were tlleu in beautiful Ha,aua aud 1epreseutative 01 the U. S. Govern­ bol au•J words con veys the idea Child \\'elfaro societic!., and by Lhe RE PORT ON STUDENT LOAN by the Iowa S ta te 'l'eachers College. me11L to ,•1sit cemeteries in which ~ntered as second-class mail mat­ were soon whisked through the that if wn realize o ur dependence, diO'ereut couutries who are mem­ FUND nanow crooked streets or the city. tllc:!1· sou.s are lluried. 'J.'here are o ur debt to the past, and fully un­ be rs of Uie Intc:rnaliona l Educa­ rrom Se pt. 15, 1928 to Sept. 16, te1· a t the post office at Cedar Un·1;;e aun1tal pilgrlmages, i\lay 1, Falls, Iowa , under the act or A u­ The tar;;est tobacco !actory was derslant! our inte rdepe nde nce 011 tional Federalion. The UnHed 1929. 1!13U LO Uctolier l, lll33, fixed by g us t 24, 1912. most iuleresting . .Huudreds of wo­ Other peoples 01 the world or t.o­ States e xhibit wab not so complete Col- me n sa~ in high chairs at dishes law. Mrs. Yaughu's son, Gordon, Hocoipts : • Ow ner , I owa Stale Teache rs was killed in action July 21i, l 918 day, tomorrow will bE> a new and as LhaL from a 1,umbe r of other Jege. with piles of tobi.cco leaves before better day. countrle:;, but on.: tLing in it at­ Amount on hand, Sept. 16 and is buried in the American Ceme­ 1928 ...... $ 166.7 2 ~ditor, P residen t Emer itus H. H. them, p;clt!ng them up and re mov­ te ry at Serlnges et Nesles, A.isue 'l'he s~cond panel is the most tracted ll!Ore a tt.intion Lbau any Seerley. ing llle mid rib then placing them striking in the ontir r. series. It is othe r s ingle exhibit. 'l'his one had Amount received through i•Tar1ce. 'fhis is a recognition that payments of interest Bus iness Manager, Benjamin in neat piles. 'fhey were very 1s gi\'e n to all such mothers that are a Lall Grandfather Cloc k with the IJeeu f.>sLcred liy the American Na­ Boardman. dexterous as t hey were paid by the t ional uouncil of 'l'ea<.hers of E ng­ aud principal ...... 4532.05 able to go on this journey manageu hands set at twenty minutes to Gifts aud Loans ...... Bo nd.holde.rs, e tc., None. weight. A man reat; to them al­ uy the United States. twelve. T!1e tl rsl thought that must lis h and pre pared uuder U1e s uper­ Average number of cop ies, l l,500. most constantly from magazines, visiou of a member of this associa­ ::1trike e v<> ry obs€:rve r is ·'why tweu­ Total ...... $4698.7 7 0. R. L ATHAM, P1·esident. books, and newspape rs. J{ aJ'l Dubblalns and in dren of the Teachers College at Exponditw·es: fore me th is 29th day or Apr il, cigars was offe red visitors and it J•'alls, l owa, ls the ins u·uctor in gen­ a fe w s 11 or t words opilomizes the Ypsilanti, Michigan. It was called Amount loaned Sept. 16, 1929. I was duty free. Needless Lo say, eral science and maLhematics al entire history of m auk iud. •·He lhe H eri1uge House a nd was a ve ry J.928 to Sept. lo, 1929 .... 3440.00 BENJ AMI N BOARDMAN, · ­ many took advantage of this of­ 11ectrord, lo wa high school this that 1vouid kuow what shall be, l.leau titu! little cottage some four He turned loau of Lec- Notary. fer. Our ·' Gray sight-seeing cat· year. must k1ww wh:i.t has been. Sup­ or five feel lo1tg, completely fur­ ture Commit tee ...... GOO .OU lOOk us u the National Cemetery, pose man has been man [or two nish ed fr om llnoleum a nd r ugs to Paid E. 0. Finket1binder a most lH.auti(ul p lace and the I lla May Wilson, i\I. Di. '00, Iowa hundred for ly li1ousand years. Let electr ic lig hts, pictures and books. loan and interest ...... :!14.03 salisfie c.l . Thero are 110 rood iu­ vau1ts of many historical people State Teachers College; B. A. '07, one hour on Ctis clock represent The l1 ouse had becu designed by au Paid intei·est on F'aculty spectors a nd no ice so the fish, were pointed out to us. This seem- iowa; ,\1. A. '22, Columbia was ap­ twemy thousand yettrs. For over architect and built bY a carpenter lllen's Club· Loan ...... 40.00 LOw l, vegetabl~:; and (ruits were ed to be o ne of the ·'show" places pornted new dean of women at. ele ven auu oue-uat{ hours notbiug so that ever,:; 1>a:·t of it was in good Balance ou Hand, Sept. 15, 192!! ...... 404.74 disposed or at any price. o( Havau:~. t.:heney Normal, S1>okane, the latter was recortle cl. J ust before half-past taste anrt pet'f ec.t proportion. The .. A heauli!ul Cathed1·a1 was the ..A !:ieaulifui privately owned van of August 1929 by President ele ve n man began do mes ticating lnle re.;t, n owe1·er, centered uot in next stop. T he wo rs hipers wer e To tal ...... $4698.77 park wus our nex;. stop. The sun itluha1·d 'i'. Hargraves to succeeu animal:.. At twenty m inutes to the house, bu l in the series of looking for wara lo the return or shone ui.mercHully :r.ot and thirst .vuss J eanette Donaldson. twelve came th.i lirst signs of civil­ some d uz,;n or more bound books Lhe priest$ and Mass. alruost o\'c rcame u:; buL there was Miss Wilson is widely known in which accompanied it. 'l'hese hacl Number of reques ts for loans izations.'' As oue looks a t the clock last year ...... 55 "Ox ca,·ts move leisurely through 110 cool refreshing Wleen plannecl a nd prepared by the streets of the town. 1'he wh eels us. 'l'he driver informed us that Genual High School and was gills the ch ildren Lo .;ho w whal the vari­ Number ot requests grant- circles tna t the bo ur hand has oi oc the carts arc a section of a the ow Ht:l' o( tue park turuisued all · a u visor ~ud d1:·ec~or for severa! ed last year ...... 9 macle a,i compa;-eG with the short ous countries of tlle world aud the Number o! requests not ma hogany tree about four 01· five r Cree bcer- l held m glass years. 8he left m 1917 to ente1 various ages or his tory had coutri­ 0 us . . . . .• Y. • . • governm,mL service where she serv­ twenty minutes of w hich h ave granted ...... G feet in cl ia meter, solid- no spokes untll many wes e qt.affmg the u sec ed as chiei or the women's division elapsed s ince civilization began, the bulecl to that home. and painted the brightest colors, Hauge of amount of Joans ~nd, I . L~ought 0 t my ~ather, my ,n tile p,:,rs onue1 liE'p:utmeut at i\lus­ impres,,1011 Is more profound than A lower g rad~ h«tl a booklet $i6 lo ...... $300 blue 0 1· red 01' green. Jmagine our llfe trauu:ig, ~he u J looked at the cie ::,uoals. After the war was over could nave been made by reams or s howing the food that might go Average amount loaned each feeling when we compared a so.id chaJ.?llll uua. his wne !rom Pau.ama s ue undurtook iuclusLrial aud n ,cre­ written ex1> lanation. into Lbe housc•-li1e oranges from pe rson ...... $100.00 section with a siXleenth inch of s1p1Hng tbell's- th~n 1 draaK it. 1 uuonal ,vork for women in the cot­ All tile remaining panels de pict Californi.1, the coffee from Brazii, Numbe r of loans granted veneering of ma hogany. The pas­ had to save my life. ton and textile indusLry at Lowell, in some way or other, what we tbe oliveii from $pain, the dates s ince establishment of Stu- sengers had a real Mexican dinner ·•.soon we wer e on the beautiful ,uassachust>LtS. While there she have inherited from lhe past and from Aig...,ria , the suirar from Cuba. dent Loan Fund ...... 239 with everything hot, but they pre­ boulevard of the Royal ,Pahns which uegan Lo write daily features and what we owe to each other. One Another grade had worked ou the Number of Joans paid in tull .... 16 6 ferred ea ting on tbEi boa t. m ust be seen to b? a ppreciatea. ::1norc s tories which a ppeared in the shows some of tho wis dom we have songs which might b!: s ung around Number uf outstanding loans.. 74 •'The next stop was at Guate­ Country clubs, golf links, beauuful New YorK J<.:veniug 1·ost under Lile inhe rited from our ancestors, our the piano s ho wing how the folk­ mala iu Cen tr al America. This city villas are very m uch like our own. Lille or ''Lowell Lint." For a time bread t,>c, ls. our s pluning tools, our songs and hym11s of a ll Lbe nations Total Sluuent Loau, Sep t. is a,bout !ifty miles from the coast. "Our first sight of Liberty uu- s he lived iu the college settlement ability 1,l domestieate animals, and are a part or o t1t· inheritauce. A 1 6, 1929 ...... $6,042.77 'l'lle trip to tbEJ city was taken by lightening the worlu gave us a. of New York City, a settlement leads Lhroug h 1he series nntil it t hird ])O0kleL described the books (Not including interest the steam car which reminded oue real thrill. New York C1ty js won- project ruaintained on the Bowery. de1uon,;trates that ou1· complex and s tcniPs urawn Crom the whole due.) of many ~ears ago, no luxury, not dertuJ and as l had never been ~lie ente red Teache rs College, t.:o­ highly ,;pecializecl tools are but the world ·s literature ; and s till another Less borrowings as fol­ even comfort. Guatema la was 1,>art­ East before there we re many places Jumbla University in 1922 and took latest chapter in man's work dealt with the pictures on the lows: and things to see, but as this pan h er mas uir ·s degree iu social J<,aculty Men's Club 800.00 ially destroyed by earth q uake lhroughout t he Ages. A panel be­ walls. showing ,11at Italy, Germally, several years ago and has only 01: my tr ip is familiar to most peo- sciences. Ho:land, France, England a ncl many pie l will not speak of it. IL is tlle siue thi-, shows that for thousands $5,242.77 been panially rebuilt. a nd thousands and tens of thous­ oth er countries ilad each done historical part that appeals to me J.,;. licrmnn E r ickson, B. A. ' 16, .. The surrounGing country is a nds of years 0 l'el'ybody did e1·ery­ some thing Lo makc; o nr homes ha t>• ST UDli:N'J' LOA.l, COM!lllT'1'E..b: for as I live in Los Angeles 1 am Lowa ::ltate 'l'eachers College, writes beautiful with coffee plantations. thing fo1 himself, lhe n some peo­ pier a11d 1Jelte1 J>laces LO live in Be rtha L. .Patt, Chairman. Interested in big scenery. Philade1- us unde1· date or September 1 5, The shrubs are planted in the I.ball ii we had LO clepe11d on o ur­ A. E. Brown, Secretary phia, with all its historic places, l:129 trom 6922 9th St. N. W., ple begc1 n dol11g ,;ome things I.lette r s hade of the banana trees. than oth.i1·s and the l'oundalion of selves alone. He njxmiu Boardman, 1'reasu1·1;;r "The fruit, or coffee bean on was wonderful. Alleutown, near Washington, D. C. " I have just our s puc1allzation o t today was The SC'to11d l111 e or approach lay the shrnbs resemble a small red Bethelehem, where my mothe r was made a connection this s umme r with I.lid. Pa11ple began to ,;wap the Lhro ugh Lile ro1·e11 0011 confe re nce, cher ry. When pre1,1ared for use this born, seemed like holy ground. Un­ Columbia University as ll:ducatiou­ BIRTHS things the:y could make well. Some in whie h lhe l'x11erie11 ces and pulp is removed acd the two coffee der a church in Allentown the Ltll· a t Adviser in Howe Study for or the tarmers became indus trial studies of those interested in some beans are separnted. What a won­ erty Bell was hid for six mouths Washington, D. C. and the te rri­ when the British invaded Philadel­ worke r.; (01· whom o the rs had Lo particula r line were pooled and ex- .\.Ir. umJ Mrs. F nulk JU. T hul, or de rfu l co:rntry it wlil be when the tory 11u medlalely adjacent. My phia. The church has been r eplaced work is Lhat of personally visiting produce food. Towns and cities de- 1·hangccl. I ha ve in mind a section Da1•e npo rt, ~owa, announce the binh United States furnishes capital to by a large modern Luthe ran cuur1;u. all who have made inquiry from 1·eloped. on Rural Educallen, whose chair­ ur a. daughter, Marjin·ie Ka thryn, develop their 1·csour~s. One night I have seen t io.e bell three t!Jlles, this sectiou for Columbia Home The c-o,1cludi1:g pane l had a pic­ man was the Ge1, en1 J Direclor o( l.lo ro · J une 1 l. Mrs. Thul was for­ at the hotel made us appreciate it seems a bit personal Lo me as ::;1.u dy, and to assist them in the se­ ture or an oasi:, unde r whose trees 1h e Be lgian 1l111i!:rtry or Agricul· merly J{a1 l11·y11 Jinrs te 11, P . S. M. '19, our bed and boa,·d on the boat. one of my ancestors drove the lection of the course tor which they rest gro u 1>s o[ wea1y lrn velers. Be­ t ure, whose scc1et ary was from ~o wn State Teache rs College and "Sau Salvauor was Lile next city wagon that carr ied the bell, travel- seem best fitted and properly c1uali­ neath ,he picture the legend rnns K o be. J apan. The first address was has cl one conside rable work in mus­ visited. Here aulos met the boat ing only at night and in relays. t ied." ·• Ho w h c• t.ravc·i. fat knO\\'S m u ch . by a man [rom the Junior Achieve­ ic Ill Davenpor t, baviug been in­ and Look the pass!'ngers inland. "In order to do justice Lo these I .....-, Trader s, camel-driven:, wayfa re rs, me nt League of i.\lassachusetts, a ncl sLructor in the Davenport Schools Oh! such poverty along the road- easte rn cities and their environs. Mr. a nd Mrs. A. H. R efsllauge ate tog1,ther, goss1pee, toge ther by this waii trans lated into F re1wh by 11 nd in Augustana College in Rock side 'l'h.itched huts seemed alive one must take a year oil'. and then and daug hter, Helen Dora, l\Irs. Lhe sam~ camt fires. Sailors and a Swiss womaH, a n(\ di~cussed by Is land. • with filthy humanity, many of tlte make a business of sigh t-seeing. Daisy Wilson aud Mrs. n. A. Salltcc seamen sat about the docks or n Pe rsian who spoke good Bnglish .\Ir. a nd .\b·s. J\J;u•stcn Sweet, or c·h!ld ren s tark !1aked. stan ed ani- " I can now give advice, save your \ .\lary J . Hirdsall, B. Di. ' 98, lowa st 1a nge ports i. hating lhe stories, or F'nrnch al will. To have a A.r l>u c k le, California. aunounce · th.­ $late Teachers College, motor ed to ma.ls se.i ..u ed Lo share the food of money from teaching or better still, the e xpP1·1encc&, and the belongings Pe rsia11 . :1 Norwe~ia1t or u re pre­ birth o r a daug hte r, Doris Elalue, Lile chiluren. Many women and come to southern California a nd Chicago where l\lrs. Santee spent of their differ ent countries. 'fllese sentati\., lro m Switzer land make a born July l 0, 1929. Mrs. Sweet childre n with h eavy loads on their invest It in real estate. There a re, several days with her daughter, Ro­ wer e the firs t i!llernational club:!." slateme 1. t in pcr{C(.l Fre nch or Ger­ w·1s (ol'll:c rly V. Gc1·t1·ude Huffrua u, be1·ta. Mr. and l\lrs. Refshauge mo­ head.s \\'&lked along the rough indeed, more young people trave!lng This ,·emarkable World 111Lerde­ mau and then tu1n tu a group a nd H. A. '26, lowu. State 'feachers Col­ dusty roadsides going and return- than old. Niagara Falls Is of course, tored on to Detroit to vlsit their pe nde nc·e Exhib,L was prepared for lege. sou, Stuar t. say " If there are any present who ing fro m marke ts mauy m iles from tile greatest asset of the East. f t fhe thi1 cl bielll!ia I meeting of the did not u11cle1·stantl me, I shall be home. Some lay along the road m ust be seen and he:.rd to be a p­ M1·. :u uJ M r s. (). L. liulsi.uga or w F B A, 'l'he World Fede m tlon of glad 10 n>pea t m y rema rks in Eng­ Aplingtoll, l owa, announce the birth exhausted. Our hot~I al. Sau Salva- preciated. 'l'hen to Torouto and Robc1·L :,ucller , sou or Mr. and E duci\ti.c ual A.,sociations, meeliug lish." ce rtainl>• ci.icl give us Ame ri­ o t a son, Gordon Claude, bor u 011 dor see~ied mo re al.Lrnctive at din- West.ward Ho via Canadian Pacific .\frs. H. E . Sucher, Cedar Falls i11 Gene: 111, Sw1l1.erland, from the cans au inferiority complex whiclt July lll, l!l2!J ti.t Sartori Hos pital, uer. The mns lc was furnjshed by Railroad. There is no such scenery tGrace Kroesen, H. E. '07, Iowa :State Teachers College) suffered a twenty-Hflh of Ju Iv lo tho rounh was no' ~reatly Je:,sened by having le or the Federation pro­ wel I. ,l\ merica is sucb a large 1o wa SlaLe Teachers College. woode n hammei·,. by eight meu. As 1 stood on the steps ot the g ram (<'r p romoting friends hip and countrv that you ne ver h a 1·e the •'The dinner was not appetiziug hotel facing Lake Louise, a gentle­ agains t the cttrbiug at Twe nty-third a nd College s treets, September 17. good-wlll among the na lions of t he need i .-, :· a110Lhcr la nguage." Many .\ll•. nnu .\lt·s. Sem o n A. Sancl\'e.u Lo us [or it was too hot. The co!- man turned to me and said, '· Pa r­ world. u( Linn Grove, Iowa, uunouuce th e fee couldn't have been worse. Sau don me, but I' ve prayed twice to­ tiucher, a freshman at 'f eache rs Col­ an Alll( rican went ho me vowing birth or a son, Joe Morris, born Au­ lege, was tripped as he ran across Thinlci1tg peo)lle loday know that Salvador grows the best and the da y. That view, thrills me." The t hal he wou Id !mow something o[ g ust 1, J 929. Tllis Is the second wors t coffee in the world. It sun was -shining on the water aud t he pal'king to get into a friend's war can never be eradicated from at least one foreign language be­ ~o n. :\I rs. Sandven (l<'reda F. Mor­ car. H e has r ecove red from his ac­ on a solid mass of golden Icelandic the wor:d by Bayi11g ·•co me. now fore ,1':! <1tle11cte u ano1h e r tnLerna­ ris) is a graduate of Teachers Col­ seems thtly keep the worst and ship poppies which covered the tenace cideut auu is back in school. let us !,a,·e 11ea(.e." J<'o r hundreds liona l Couteren(8. lege, wilh the class or '23 and Mr. the best. Possibly there Is no between the ho tel and lake. The or yea1·i, the t houg h ts of prepara­ l' 1·ol'c.~sot· .AJi.se at­ men and tlesfroJ'lll., towns have oc­ Gilbe rt :'.\1:urray of England, a :Hl tended Lhe w orld's F ede rnliu11 or .\ II•. 11 11(1 .\l1·s . J<'toyll Gla we of Au­ interested to know that bridge, as strange how school people meet·! cupied ,l major place in the minds closed ou · the last day by Dr. revious to were ready early iu the morning D e lla PJ'llllCes No1·they, M. Di. its assembly room, flaming let­ erals always win." The poster is of Education o[ Huuam- an inland her marl'iage. [or the trip through the Canal. It ' 94, lo wa State Teachers College; ters of r eel proclaim: ''We a re all entllled •'Teit(.bm;; war." pro1·ince of China with some twen­ was a :10t day but not raining. 'file Ph. D. '98, Iowa; B. L . S. 'll, Illi­ buL iHu·ts of one stupe ndous Go1·e--11 ments llld} s ign treaties ty-two million inhabitants. T il&ir .\lr. a u,t )(l·s. E ; l\1. A. ·20 Columbia Unive rs ity) •boat takes eight hours to go con ect information about books of A [rica with the broad Atlantic be­ and geogr aphy ia such a way as Lu was a forme r ('rilic teache r in the every kind and is qualified to act in 1> f thi,; ~oocl. t hc,1..ghllessly, ig nor­ lhroug h. A long the banks the tween. Lil,es acroas the ocean con­ avoid misunderstandings and in­ training school at Cedar F alls and advising r eaders, clubs and indivi­ a ntly, or wilb the honesl belie f later became supervisor of 5th ancl grounds ..re m uch like a beautifu I nect the eastern continents with that the:1 a re leaching patriotism. crease appr eciation 011 the part of duais about a nythiug in the publica­ the people of one nation for o lhe r Gth g rades at Los Angeles. landscal)e gard:m with terraces of tion line. 'file al un1us s ho uld keep the we1;ter11. Along Gne faint line 'l'rea lios are i.Jut. sc ra1>s or paper , rtowers and tropical shrubbery. All c reen three tiny caravels bearing nal.!ons; tl1ird, to p1·omote the ex­ Il er in miud and send in their or­ intern(1l1,)11 al ar.rceme nts a re of no change of culture between na tioJS. .\h•. u ml ;\lt·s. Le wis 0 . H 01·sey of is so beautiful. de rs willl full confidence. the wo rds .. Christopher Columbus, effect. Li>:igue Pf Nallon meetings Oelwein, Iowa, a nnounce t he birth "The orchestra played national 1,i92:• Over anothe r n P.we1· line is are usl'·(;:;1:, unless there is a n in­ Constantly in general discussion of 11 son , William Lewis, born Sep­ hym ns and we sai:1:,. It seemed like paintetl an atrv:ane o n whose telligent publir opinion back or it and in the meetings of the He rman tem ber 18, 1929. Mr. Hersey ls the John E . l'al'Lington , B. A. '13, wings Ul'e the magic letters !Jorda II committees. Llie question was home once more. The Canal ls filled Iowa State Teache rs College; M. A. a ll. and !here c:rn be a u intelligent son of Professor S. F. Hersey or " ::;:X 211" and beneath, the words, publir'. opinion 011 lv thro ugh ade­ raised "'ro what extent Is the teach­ 1he Physics and Ch emistry Depart­ with ves!lels from all pa rts of the '22, Iowa, a(Ler teaching iu the s um­ ing of peace propaga:ida ?" P ropa­ Li11clbe1·g!:, 1027.'' A to ng a rrow quate ,11111 proper eduration. ment. He received his B. A. degree ivorld. Some or our passe ngers mer term at Iowa State Teachers ganda ls neve1· the whole truth. It took boalil [or Paris, Australia, a nd College in the Social Science De­ bearing the labni '·J\•lagellan. 1.620" With ihis ld.::a as a basis, the in '27 and for the past two years points to the southern lip or South puts Ill) one side and tries to shield ha" been teachiug Manual Tra ining other points. A[ter eight hours o·ut partment has re turned to the State con[ere nte ·sougni, to give to every people from knowing the o th er s ide. University of Iowa to continue his Ame r ica, while ;,oother in tho same individua l present a 11 e w conception fn the public ijChoot at Oelwein. He in t he bot s un, we were all tired . The cause of real enduring peace reslg-ned his positio n la.Le this s um­ O ur boat landed al Cllristobal, the work as professor of Commerce. directl1rn says "Commandel' B yrd, or Ilic <·011 tribu1 io ns which a ll the 19 29." will not be forwarded by this. mer and is now with the Bankers Atlantic Port of the Ca nal. After nation~ or the world have made Lo Teacblng international good-wilt ls J)o rothy Et,;l>e1·t, Cedar F alls, Ia., Lire Insurance Company. William a hurried breakfas t the next morn­ 'l'he he1uis phere lo the left s hows his na ti.;:i, anu second. to ma ke not propaganda. Teach ing luterna­ Lewis is the firs t child. ing, me n as well a'3 womeu were 13. A. '29, Iowa S tate Teachers Col­ the Pac-ilic sepa.ratmg the western him reali:te ho \\· the class-room may tional inter-dependence is not pro­ o ut tor a lil.tle more s hopping. The lege has entered the State Univer­ edge of lite Americas from the he maue Lo Curther the cause or .\Lr. a nd .\h •s. J . S. Smid, of Coon s ity o r Iowa this fall to s tudy t or a paganda. Teaching the desir ability old fash ioned chasais were lined up eastern :-dges of As ia and .A·us­ world-pPa.:e and 1:romole interna­ or settling international disputes Rapids. Io wa, announce the birth mas te r's degree. a long the dock anj we were a llow­ tralia. A~ ross tho Pacific fo Aus­ l Iona\ rrtc ncls hi['. without blood-shed is not J>r opa­ of a son, Russell, born 7, ed o ur choice. It was all so nove l tra lia a faint olci connecting line Repons o r con,·e1'1 io11 s may be ganda. But teaching that there Is t!l2!l. Mr. Smid r eceived his B. a nd all for two I.li ts. Eve ryone J ean<'tto Shcai·e1·, daughter of Mr. hears ll•A legend "Captaiu Cook, r•xtre mclv 1>ori11g-. ('1·1?11 to patie nt A. dcgr"e in '2G and Mrs. Smid, for­ a nd '.\I rs. "\V. A. Shearer of Cedar O!i ly one way or averting war ma.y rides so ,vhy ~llonld we walk Jl ve 17i9,'' Jnd a ne we1 o ne [rom Aus­ a nd long s uffering stude nt audi­ become pr opaganda. me r ly Dorothy Cochran attended I•'alls, a former student, residing lo \\'a State Teach ers College during blocks·/ T he Hinc!us a nd me rchants tra lia lo Oak:aud. Cali[ornia bears ences. I have no d Psire to queer .Such a confere nce as this seuds and teac11ing in California, broad· the names ··smill1 , Ulm , Lyon, assomhlics ro1 the r c!:l or the term Hl24-25 a nd 26. Mr . Smid has of lhe East Indies have an adage ('asted a prog ra m of solos on the one home not admiring or loving Lo the eff.:ict that if a sale is made 1928.'' (',~nnecling Ll!E:se two maps h)' liriui you out al this first one, r harge or lhe science work and ls Cla rine t o,·e r the Pacific coast net­ his own country the less because Coarh of Athletics in the Coon Rap­ to the firs t customer it brings good work of U1e National Broadcasting in thought is lhe ca1ltion "For eas t hut I <; \illuld liirice actually aslt received a News Letter for more Lohrville, 1owa, announce the birth ern Iowa. She is employed in tile V. l\l. Wyt.1.1, Mrs. (). A. ficnuCJ•, than a year. I gave him the last oliice of the Registrar. o( a sou, Don Craig, born on Au­ and .UJ.Ss .1,ucy l 'lllllll!lfil•. one that l had received. gust zv, 19.l/!J. Mrs. Clover was ~h-s. M.u·ie Ha1pc1·, Waterloo, a ,11rs. Colegrove made tue U10t1on He is now working In the Dureau wrmerty ;\.Liss Ethel Ho1·n , P. S. M. nwmber or the :iler1cal stalI lo the that Lile proposed o,·gan1zatiou ue office in tbe academic dlvl'Jiou. He ·~4, lowa State Teachers College. exteus1on d1visiou oITice reL urnca conned and 104 votes were casl or works 011 the problems of tile Nor­ Mr. t;Jover ls .Postmaster at Lohr­ to tne ofl'lce Monday, .August l ll which only two were In tlle nega­ lllal Schools in the provinces. lie ville. arter spendlug .~ two weeks va.:;,<\­ tive. •1·ue committee· to rorru ulate visits them as well as doing some t.Ue CO l.ter of .\touctay, August 11! after a two uen t, 111.1·s . J eJ.lJJ.ie L;. .ltc w:s t, urs1. do little at makiug plans as yet on weeks· vacat1011 which she s11e11t vtce president, l\lrs. H. H. t.:1ay, sec­ that subject. Chunes t.:1ty are the parents of a oua vice p1·es1ctent, ,Hrs. V . a. JJcm- sou, 1rnymona William, Jr., born traveiiug Ill the east. She v 1s1tecl We had to give up our house ~!rs. Madon Mcl•'al"land Walke.-, MISS SADIE CAMPBELL at Niagara 1,·a11s, Moutreal, Now 1c1·, recora1ng secretary, Mrs. JJ• .N. the last of May and now we are J uJy !>th. H e was 001·u at the Ce­ Dean of Women of the Iowa State oar vau ey .nospital anct is the first :New Dean of Women Yori, {;Jty ano wa·sh1ngLon, lJ. t.:. .l:"iurd, correspond1ug secetary, lllrs. living in the hotel because we could Teachers College since 1908, resign­ See ar ticle, page six. H. s. u11key, treasurer anu 111rs. uot get auother house near the .cn1ict. Mrs. :::Stol)er wa,1 formerly ed her position in August, 1929, af­ M.1-s. V. U. ()1•outci-, secretary to a.n11a "Young, registrar. school building. It seems strange .1.;uJrnn .l,.; • .\.ugei·, .1:-'rimary ' l!!, Iowa ter twenty-nine years of service for the dean 0( rueu reLUrned to ber ·1·he cha.rLer members were .\les­ to have only one room. We ride to ;:,caLe ·.reachers College. the College. As Miss McFarland, office Montluy m orning, .August 1)) damtls Lloyd Alexancter, W. A. lien­ school in a vehicle called a caiasa. she taught in the Department of MARRIAGES after a two weeks vacatiou wh1cb. uett, H. 1. lirown, A. 1. Hurr, J . .1::l. 1t is like a cart and is drawn by a ..1)1•. 11lld ,\IJ•s. GUl.xl1·t J . .l•'h ,ig or .English rrom 1890 to 1 897, having ;;he spenL at tlle ho'lle of ner brotn­ .u:,.irs, .1:i:mmct J . liable, .!!:lien Car­ pony. The d1•iver sits in a small Heor1e lC1, 1owa, are Llle parents of received a degree of B. L. in 1880, er, l;. B. Ufford, i\1arietta, ,\l 1un. uey, ,~1.tss J ulia Vw·Uss, G. !i. Day­ seat iu front of the passengers. The twrn dallgllters, Milford Allen and Ferry Hall, Lake Forest University. ton, H. S. Gilkey, .H. H. Clay, .l.r­ cosL is five ce11ts per trip. .Hazel Uords Ulggi.Jls, Pri. '29, l>1argaret Arlene, born Aprll 2.::, i.n 1897, she was married to S. 'r. ,\lis:; Ida 1Chers t.:ollege. They have an speuurng a two weeKs' vacation oner, L. M. Ocker, .I<' • .ti . .R ugg, l!:<.1- the new building in 'l'ayabas which oilier aaughter, .NJ.a rlan J eanne, who 111ecled with tile E nglish Department ,\ugust 10, 1929 at .Albert Lea, v:llh h-1euas uua 1·eJauves iu 1owa. wara ::ihort, H. l:I. Da1•is, filmma is about ao minutes ride from here 1s uow t wo and one-bait years old. of the l owa State Teachers College. ,\Jinn., nccording Lo an announce­ Cu rus t:t..u·a, .lliss Sara .tuin,..,,, J ohn I.Jy truck. We went over each day ln 1908, she was appointed Dean ment r eceived recenUy. Mis . LJ1udys A.m.ick, employed iu ltobinson, Verna Davis, .1!..al.ll ~nue a ud came back after the afternoon ) h ·. ,utd .M.i·s. .Neal Hmmne1·, of or Women a nd continued in that of­ l\lrs. Stevens was elected to leach the l:

Director ot the -Col um bus Club at College, as well as by actual ­ Moines public library has accepted the n will go in November to Cali­ cia1 Science Depa r tme nt will go to GENERAL Rochester, Ne w Yo rk. Tllis club be­ ences or livfog cost and the desira­ the position of librar ian of the for nia to spenl! the wlmer with h er Columbia Unive rsity. longs to the Knigllts or Columbus •bility of this !ocatiou. Their de­ Ames public liurary, recently a :i­ son, A,thur s. Gisty who is princi­ Mr . Roland Searight of the Or­ but is run the same as the 'i. 111. cision to re main is a splendid trib­ nounced by the Ames Libr ary pal of the B ur bank a nd Whittler chestr a l i\>lusic Depart U>.ent will go J o urnalism To Be Taught by C. A. as a non-secta rian c1u b. He ute to o ur i ustitutlok and a happy Board. ~liss Davidson is tbe daugu­ Schools, Oa k land, and in tile serv­ to the Eas tlllan School o( "I us ic a l New E nglish Professo1·: Courses in bas charge or a 12 s tory build1ug, augury co.- !Ls fut ure. ler oC W. '.l'. Da·vids on, li. Di. 1895, ice of the San Frnncisco Teachers RocLester, Nek York. Journalism, to supplement work on cos t ing about a million a nd one­ Iowa State '1'each1>rs Uollege, 1orm­ College Cor s pecial training of its Miss Grace Yau Ness, Miss Har­ the College E ye, a re being offered halC dolla rs, cons isting of a woudflr­ 1<',u·e well Cour tesy: Dr. and Mrs. e1 se1.retary o[ tile Ames Uham"iier gradua tes. A.l'tlln,.- s. Gii,it, B. Di. rie t Egan, Miss Leona Sutb~rland, this fall under the direction of a ful a uditorium, gymnasium, s win1- H . H. Seerley e nte rtained ,~ com­ ot'. Collln1e1 ce ana 110w J)ublisher or '04.; B. Ed. '16, Io wa Sta te 'l'eacll­ Miss H elea Waters, Miss Esther new member of the Englis h De­ mlng pool, bo wling alleys, billiard pany o r frie nds at a dinner a t Dar t­ tile Tr ibune, a newspaper al. Alli· ers College. A. M . '1 8, W ashington Leach, Miss Verna Adney will go pa rtment. Besides s upervising the and pool rooms, etc. ·From Lne Jett .Hall, Aug ust ll, 19 29 compli­ 11011, Iowa. A nother daughte r, M:11 - has been at Oakland for the past L9 Columbia Univers ity, publication of the school paper, he 6th to the 12th Coors are dor mitory menta ry LO Mrs. .Marion Mcl<'ar la ud garet Davidson, iS a i;t uclent at the three years. will atte nd to all college publicity rooms, the th ree upper sto1·ies being Walke r, Vea n or w o me n, w ho re­ lowa. ,!:.•La te ·College. Eva M a y L w,e, Head of 1. S. 'l'. C. work. M.1·. George H. Holmes re­ given over to gir ls. He began neru t 11·ed ll'olll ottice at t.oe close of the l Hss fuu·l'iet Cuse of t)1e Cosmo­ 'i'rainlug School, left T ues day, July ceived his B. A. degree at the Uni­ two months after the Lu1ldiJ1g was .summe r Terlll a nd wi;J r emove to Ol'ion v. Sco u,, graduate of the polita u School of Mus i<: at Chicago, ~ ro1· Ne w York whe re she sailed versity o r Michiga n, aud later his opened, February 1928. He dea1s 1,ew \ ork City for her permanen t Sta te Un iversity or io wa 111 18 /15, a forme r voice teache r a t the low.i. t'.or E urope on the steamsh ip " Ma­ master 's degree in jo urnalism from with 3500 mem bers and a dded home to be with h er i;on, Theron whoi;e ho me ls a t H2i K euilwortn State 'l'eachers College, visited h e r jestic" . She will be uack in 01·­ tbe s a me school. He comes here 7600 six months ago. Women a nd Wa lker aud wile, a nd to .lllmma L. Ave., Berwya, Cook Uounty, 1111- old home a t Waverly in Augus t uer to· 1·esume he1· duties :lL the be­ rrom th e Univers ity of South Da­ cllildren and nou-Uatllollcs a re al­ i\.UOO.l)tler, widow or the late .1:' ro- nois, the husband or Mary 1''iag,er· aud also visited brie rly, f riends al ginning of the fall te r m. kota wne re he has been doing the lowed to join the club a ucl the 1essor · J. .U. Knoep1ler o t the Ger­ Scott, mem ber or th~ t'. u·st g raauat- Cedar Falls and W a te rloo. She v, as Temporary Appointme nts: Ji. Ji:. 11awe type or work tha t he will do K nights or Columbus are a utomatic­ man JJepanrile ut, wuo goes to 1• t. 1ug class or ~be lo wa State Nur L11al the g uest o r llonor of pe rsonal ap­ .\l1u·phy, who has been on the s tarr at 'J'eacner s College. ally members. '!'here a re 2500 boy,, J\J.ac.J1 son, wwa to 11ve with her bcnool Ill 1817, has recent1y betJ.'..1 tH·eci..:t ive friends at a luncheo11 of Nor th Dako ta Teachers College, ·1·here has also been a felt need under 18 years, 4000 girls and wo­ aa ug h ter , linUu·yn .Knotiptle1· visiting Ills da ug hter .uaoe1 (.\us. sen red a t Blacks Tea R oom , A 11gus t has l.leeu appointed professor of ro1· college vubl!City. Uth er col- me n a nd between 500 and 1000 .u wcnc, .13. JJ1. ' UJ , Io wa ~tau. Adams- at Weirtou, W. Va., auu 21, !f/29 at Waterloo. chemistry a nd will h a ve charge or 1ege:, 11ave for some u me been r epre­ men. His three daugnters are 1111 'l'eac bers Uollege, who ruauages a enJ(lyed auto r1ctes 1u tll.it rema, 1<­ classes for nine months, dur ing the ::,cuteu 1u the daily papers. I. S. 'l'. getting to be young ladies. Dorot11y Jewen y s tore in that city. au1y scenic 1:o untry. He travelel.l H un. Hogcl' LcaviLt , treas urer o r absence of R. W. Ge tche ll who Is at­ l,. u a,, received but little o utside was 21 in May and is teach ing swim­ ou a u luler-S tate l.Jnio.1 lius !l'oill the T,md1ers Cllilegl! gave a u ad­ tending the University o r Wlscou- · 1,uOhc1Ly. Little has been kllOWll ming at the Girls• Scout Camp, ;$ \J Olli Uoar ding .H.o use tlei!troycd by .:-teu1Jeu v1lle, 0 1110 to (;lncago, via d ress LO Li.l e Cedar .!.''alls Lions si u for gradua te wo rk. v, ll except througn studen ts and miles from Rochester. She is on ifrc : Many stude nts from J.lSlSlS to t.:auton, Akron, 'foleuo, JJetrolL, Club, S<~JJtem ber H , 192!1 o u "'l'he .-1uum1. ·1·ne new me m!Jer oi: the the staff ot women instr uct~rs al 1:1:::a made thell' howe wnll l\lr . and 'I. vs1lanti, l!:lkbart, Benton H a r ber, 1£arly History ot 13,ackhaw!t Coun­ J.' 1·ed .0. Ci·um, Exte nsion llrofes­ rac ulty Will s uper vise this o utside t he Club. !Patricia is nearly 14 a nct 11J.rs. Willia m S. R ownd on College aua Chicago. 'l'beu· eons, Ha1·01d a ud ty, l owa." 1-te 1s an a 11 t!lo rity ou sor is professor of rura l ed uca tion 1,1 uo11cny JU prooably i;ome what tlle ls a 1mos t ready tor Semor H 1gll 1:> trl:let. l)O me mo nths agu this old Halpu auu taw1h es Jive 1u 1.,aluor­ th" pioll1..:e1·s aacl the,ir o utcome as during a nine month 's leave or ab­ ::,awe wanner as th e pu1.Jllc11t1on ot i:.chool, while Florence R uth is uea1·­ resiaeuce wa:, solo to au investor u a, a.1u tor climate co11 <1 it 1ous his (atlie r, Hou. J oLn H . Leavitt, sence or J ohu R. Slacks who is the "College hiye" will be s uper ­ lY 5 a nd will start Lo k inde rgart:m wuo p1auued LO er ect on the 1>1L1o a w111cl1 1.Jene!1tted tile father , ue .-;tudyiug at tile Uuiverslty uf Chi­ vised. legislator a nd bauker, !;:-onght his tills rail. a,1.1•s. J:>asinl ls one or tile lllOUb l'IJ l>USllle:,s IJIOCk. H lS lJHl.llS spent tilt:: las t winter Lllt:rt: aa d family to Watel'loo iu the very be­ cago. raith!ul la dy merubers who swims. ua ve oeen aided IJy a (in, Li.lat ut­ may uec1de lo go agaiu . Halpll JU'iss Va.mpbell New Dean of giuuing ot pe rmane nt se ttleme nt. exer cises, pers pires, and tries Lo :lLroyea all Lhe intenor o r this .:scut t, a son was a 'f. . M . c. A. 1••·01'e~l' and .i\h -s. S; J.' . He1·sey, Wo men : Miss Sadie .l:i. eampbell or reruaiu a per fect 36. 'l'he family au 110u:ie and lht history o! tile yeari; wor ker in !:;outh Amen ca Cor a re,~ Ul&J1aa1e, California, has been ap­ OOa c!11ng and AU1 lctics: T he took an extended motor trip thro ugh often talk i.bout Uedar !<'alls auu •..:."serve lo oe corup1led as tn 1s was years a ud made them a vi::ut Ill tile west the early part or s um mer po1med Dean Of Women to s ucceed one or Lil e Jlo mes ot s ui.,rem ~ 1,ovu- me n,, class !11 tbiu depa rtme nt or tho l'.rle uds they rua•je at ·1·eacners n,,,. wyn recently. the (.;o llege c uroilecl eig hty-one ,wd while in Ualitornia w e t former 1v1rs. J\'la r lon Mc!•'arla nd Walker. Uo1leg-: and hopes Lo visit at lea 1eriocl. 'l' he K111glll!l th" Lwo 11.,.,0·11 glee cluos 01 Teacn- 1y p,easlug program, Aug ui;t 1a. ::lcripps College and University oi Ucivenilly in 1922, and has prac ti­ or Columbus have cenaln1y found 1:, ·:; \JO.llege, gave their regular s um­ R um odcling AuLULe superlntena eut or public in- l)m ith discussed the changes whicll uladys Arns, p upll or Miss Alta clubs are unde r Lhe dir.,ctioc o t bers of the iusu·uctiocat s ta O:. uo, rrom 1911-1916, as a j unior i· ro!essor W. El. Hays, himstili u 11truction, was a pproved by the ha.ve been lllade in the teaching or 1<·:-eemau and assis ted in her pro­ county 1.JOa rd, \\' a.te 1·100, Iowa, Ill Mans a re unde rway Cor co usoli­ pnmary work and in the method~ 111 gh :;chool instructor in .ttock y g ram by Mrs. Alice Jo hnson Mes­ SO IOISL a nd VOl(;tl instruc tor. Mr. r·orcl, c..;olorado, from 1 91 5-2a, a 11d au a ppointment by Sherltr li. 'l'. datwn ot depa1 LJU E,nts, which Will used. 'J'he ne w e mphasis has been warb, he r s ister, a nd a ::iopra no Willia m .l!.:ngelke, is their p1auo ac­ as a sen ior high school s upervisor companis t. Wag.1er as his ch ief deputy to s uc­ onuole a il workers Ill a uepa n - pla.:ed upon linking up the school voice pupil ot Mrs. Elizabeth il. ceeu Mrs. J. H . Sha nks, form1;1rly 111eut to bavc o tlices acljo1urng. work, e veu ln primary grades, with .>! instruction in l<~or t Smith, Arka u­ Schmidt. :;a:;, from 1923-1925. She has been !ll!ss ;uarg ue rite Saul, as chlet de· t• ratern1ties, sororities antl K luurt:n i.o1• for Lull1c1·a us J.s '.!'b u ,lolln .uu·uc r fmu ily, pio­ or her wor k tor. lier doctor 's degree speech a t lowa ,un~vers ity, has K adesch. l •'o uuded Jlt '.l'. o. P urchase uy J\i;ir- nee rs id Uedar F alls, l owa, htl!U a u~de1· tbe d1rectiou of the University 1-tazel i::itrayer, their ulrecto r. '.l.'he o.r Mluuesota. l\liss H ug lin wllJ con- Ileen highly co m mended for her The Testing l-' rogram- 1Lr. P aul. lin Lutber Foundation or luwa or family lbllUiUll UL Luke u 11c 1a 11, 10llowing cas t we re: 11nue her exte ns ion divis,0n wor k re.:eut read111g o( ·•P aolo a nd Fra 11- :scrubby ...... Sta uley W ood 'l'he E vening P rogram- .\l lss .Pall. the A . U . K ille n resideuce, 26lt.i \Vas~lllgton, in Aui;ust. T her" wi::r u College street, for use as a :;LU- a t Teache rs College beginning the c-,sca," d ramatic love stor y written A un ...... He len Sweduerg '15 or :.!.,e class that galherect a t fall te1·m. by Stephen P hillips. Miss Lynch F ollowi_ug th.e above the students dent center was COlllpleu:d the Ja:H tteury ...... J ohn l'oland were divided n!Lo . g roups or fl tty day or July. the J ol.!11 .\t er11 c1· J r. L;ome at Lake who ls taking post-grad uate work 1\-1 r. 1' r1or ...... l!.:v e rett t.:onngl1t Chela n. 'l'ht: J oh n .\le rner J r. fo rm­ and each g roup assigned to a guide , • . Pl·ol'ui:;,,,1n· S. 1, . _He1·sey, with his at the university, gave this read­ Mrs. Ullvede n-.Hanks, ...... W 1u1u·ecl wh.o took them th ro~gh tbe var1ou;- ther~?esf~~~ie~t1011 paid S1a,uou ror er holll•J a t Cect,11 !<'alls, Iowa, was Ing o r cha racters rrom au ltaiiau family s~,e11t Llle :, nmme r traveling T uttle. buildings a ud to pomts or inte rest '!'Ile activities cente r !o. Luther­ a POllllll!l' pluce i:or SLUt! at t!J o openrng a IDOll lb in tb1s 1·fc ill'ily and art' e1s Oc L1 1& II 1ar y. s tatr conceru!Dg ot the rall term in Septem ber York UILY, Ste lla, HOW l\lrs. u. u. tion o! one given duriug the sp ring 'ume: The preseat. Johnson a t Sealtlt,, aud l\lrs. leaving in a fe w tlays. Spirit Lake. college term. .:i<:eue: Un board ship. the use o.f. the ll~rary: Me mbers :\-l r. ,tlld l\li•ll. K lileu r f:l tu~iie<.I lda !Jo hJ:; bee n ou:· ma lu stopping of the ,ea~h1ug s tall: we, e o n hand to taeir rorme. LI • · JJ . ... Charles Pill now a t Che lan. Othe r ::1 Act 1: l n lla r bo ur . .1V101·niug. 1 0010 111 1 place. l)ur sou, Nels on is ha.l)plly LO rueet studenls as they appea red ecoi · 1. that cam'~ we, tl Vvilliam H. Mern1or , <..Leo <,'J.ut, &nquet : ,ii emoer s or Act 11 : AL i;ea. T he SUl)l b e ve- l u the vario us bulldlugs a nd s how­ located there i,: tl,e hospital. lL ls ning, brol her or J o hn i\ie rne r Jr. no w au the SUlllllle r Bel Caulo -Glee club ed them items or s pecial Interest. J\ JL1!1m l Tom· of CO:, lcge ,Pla ut: attorne y at Ued'.lr )!'a lls, 1,,wa, «ud a lumbtl ri!1g towu on l be s hore or Ac t 111 : A IJo ut six days later. the beaut,fu l S pirit Lake some ·10 a t Teache rs College had dinue r LO· 1\l r. R iel;e was appointed chairm a11 Tile Co111 nw:·c1a1 Club's a11nua 1 111- dvlomou M ~• no,· a~other brother gethe r Tuesday e vening, J uly lti scene 1: Afte rnoon. of the ,g roup learesen­ Iowa picnic whe re some 2000 {Ol'lll• National bank of Che rokee, lowa sch ool, unde r 1hc provisions that Tuesday- 1:0o P . M. ta l.1ves C. A. Hollis a ud B. i\1. 1)1•. 3J. ,J. Xclso n, has been a p­ .Pro[el!sor Kir kwooo I.JC' give n s upe r­ pointed Director of Researc h, t\Ud in er lowans met. The spea.ke r of the a nd escaped with currency, s ilver First g ro up -O f etudents mel at Lich ty a:id ::tale S1oi:;.a to1· Charles afternoon was Kcal Bards ley, B. Di. vls io u. 1\1:ss Leora Dexte1· a nd Mi's. 'l'. Roger s. his ne w position, which was crea­ and negotiable bonds valued at the libra ry fo r tests as follows: '02, Iowa. S ta te Teache1·s College, Alice Max well Ruppell are assls t­ K athe rine flemiug i\lacon, i\Ia ry­ ted 01t July 1 , Dr. Nelso n will car­ $4,000.00. Lo1'L.6 F. iParke1'., M. Di. Nelso n-Denny College Readl:ig no w a. Si,okane l:l.\\yer. The presi­ ' 01, Iowa State T eachers College Is auts to illiss Kirk wood. Test. ville, l\!o., a nd Misses v;rgiuia l<' lsll,. ry on investigations pe rtaiuing LO or Waterloo, Cecilia Dostel, P ro­ administrative and instn 1ctional dent was Dr. J . l!: . .H oyt, a rorme r P reside nt of t he bank. Iowa Sta le Tea chers College Eug­ Cecla 1· F.ills s tu•lent. J ohn A. W ll­ The holdup occurred at 12 : 1 O p. tivin, a ud L illian Dresser o r Cedar work in t he college unde r the d i­ The J. S. T. C. Sym pllcassect thro ugh a s ma ll sectio n o r s isted or numbers uy ll; lga r, Beel­ w1·y and of a college reading t est. o ne near Loom Lake on the Co l­ were or(iered t-0 co ver. hoveu, Ge rma n and Verdin. A num­ of Dr. a nd Mrs. Louis Begema n, l\Liss Cecilia. Vogel,sang, o rgan While one ban dit waited in the pu.1,il o r P rof. G. W. Samsou , a11- ville road las t Friday but it was ber ot inter est was the Beethove 11 Cedar F a lls. Dr. Begeman is h eact 1'1·ol'cssor 1,... ·i 11g H a r t , of the. Ex­ car and a nother o pera ted the ma­ 1>eared in au organ recital at the a 11partlnt':.r undtn control.'• "l\linuet" arra nged by one ot the of tne P llysics & Chemistry DcJ te ns ion D ivis ion spent o ne week, chine gun on the stree t, another en­ pa r tmen t or Teachers College. college auditodum, Monday e vening te red the bank with t wo cocpanions, orchestra me m bers, a nd a pupil of J uly 16th to 20th at Castine, Ma ine Mr. Kur tz, Karl Dubbe r t, Mr. Dub­ at 8: 00 o'clock. She was assister! D r. ;incl i\Ji-s. M . J. Nel son at'ld pointed a ,gun in the faces of t hree by l\liss Evelyn Fahan, soprano, whore he d iscussed "Econo m ic fau1il~· enjoyed a. two week's vaca­ em ployes, orde red them to lie on lJert has shown a keen iuterpretive Associate Dkcct.or, A. 0 . F u llc1·. Phases o r t he l<~ar m P r oblem'' with sense in the anangeme nt or this of the E xte nsion Division and B e n­ and L ysle Eme rson, accompa nist. the "Rural L!Ce Sch ool" which was tion beginnin:; th..- fi rs t or Aug us t. the floor . H arvey Ad kins, assistant l\Iiss F.ahan is a voice p111ii1 or Pro­ 'l' hey motored to ,,r...rio us points lu cas hie r, was orde red to open tile n umber . j iuuin Blxu-dnuUt, F ina ucial Secre­ lleld at the state .uorma l the re. T he tary, ha d charge of t he 'l'eachers [esi,or W . E . Hays. sc·ll ool is a regular summe r Cealure Wiscon F.in whe re 1he y visited rela­ safe while Miss Ruth H omer, clerk, P rofess,,t• W . E . Hays assisted A large group of P rofessor Sam­ tives, a nd then s1,ent a week a t a::id Miller Redfield, cas hie r, r e­ t he orc hebtra by singilig a beauti­ College Exhibit a t the Iowa State o r t he State No rmal a nd is s ponsor­ F a ir this year, Des ;\1oines, Augus~ son's ad vanc~d piano pupils, a p- U l'J)ose o r p1m;t1ing graduate uate College of t be Sta te Unive rs· tem porarily with her s is ter, Mrs. univers ity positions fo r the com ing Falls d uring t he mic.ldle or August. work i n other institutions : Libbie Ra!Taut who has m ade h er Ch urc h in a s uburb o r Allanl:i, i1y or Iowa thit< fall. 1He will be a school y~a r p rocessor Ne lson con­ Georgia, a nd that they sent their ::; he is now serving bead of t ile ~liss WinHred Gilbe rt, Natural ho me In Ceda r F alls with Mrs. caudidatc ror t he Maste rs degree s ider ed au o fte r at North western best regards to their ol d frie:1ds In department or Englis h al t he Poly­ :-5C'io1we Departmen t will go to th e e x11eclii1g lo oblai.1 it at tbe e nd of S hu tt ror the past three years. Mrs. Lec huic I nstitute at R uston, Louis­ Unive rsity of Iowa. Shu tt r eceived her B. Di. degree at University and Professor O'Nelll a Iowa and throughout the wholo t he fi rs t semester a nd will the u positio n a t 0 11;0 University. 'l' he country. 'fhey con tributed much to iana. Miss Monica R . Wild, H ead of t he Iowa State Teachers College In Pln·s:cal Eclucntion De partrnout fo r continue h is wc.r k unl!l he earns tender oi nositio ns a t these ins titu­ makiug Miss Sam uelson's day un­ t he doctors• degrcc.. He has esta b­ 1S98 and h er M. Di. in 1899. Her '.\C.rs . l.,1llia11 G is t , widow of the Women will go to the U nlve1•sity of son, P hilip, received his B. A . de­ Lio ns with mati::rlally increased r e­ us ually pleasan t. 'l'hey are active lished h i!l recor,1 as a supe rior aud n umerat io n is a s plt> udi(,) recogni­ in churc!J a nd school work li fe of late W. W . Gist of the E n glisl1 De- \\'is<'ons in at l\1adison . gree in June, 1929 and Is teaching Mr Slacks o t tne R ura l E duca- prog ress:, e teache r or ma the matics tion of the schola rship a nd ability the community. 1>1ntme nl, left [or C"h!cago early in this !a l) In T ripoli, Iowa. September to visit her daughter. l io n · De partme nt will attend the and wl:1 no w seek to a ttain the ot t hes"! t wo men. Both me n were hig hest s ..:holas t!c rank tha t Uni­ H . J.<". Paslni, Cormerly of the de­ l\lns. Marjorie Gis t-Sward, Kg. ' l G. llnive rsiLy ot Ch icago. influenced to r~ma lr, uy the prom­ Le tba Oa.vidson, head of the ve rsities confer . pa rtme nt of Physical Education a t lowa Slalt: 'l'eacllers College, a od Mr. Johll D. Ge mmill, o[ the So- Teachel's College Is now Athle tic ising l uiure of Iowa Slate T eachers c.;h lldreo's Departm1out or the De~ ALUMNI NEWS LETTER, IOWA STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE 7 MARRIAGES school where s h e teache,;. Durin g ust 31 a\. Westminster Presbyleriau churclt at Ackley, Iowa, August 20, •- Mn1·jorlo E lizabeth llull, R. s. an instructor thP.re. Mr. L)'on has June Mr. and Mrs . Wie ben drove cburcb, Waterloo. Mrs. H o ll!s is a 1929. The groom is s uperintend ent '2G, Iowa S~ate Teachers College, mude a fine record as a i:eacher 111 l hro ugh Cedar Falls and s pent over former student at the Un ive rslty nf o r the J. C. Meyer Company, Con- was marrjed to Otbel L. T'l-ague, that locality by his 1>ermanence and an hour 0:1 the campus. lowa. Mr. Rollis ls associated with trac Lors, Ackley. He attended Iowa August 22. After a short trfp h is effecti veness. It is a rare priv­ H 1wri<•t Un nsom or Ionia,• Pri. North wesLern Bell T e lephone com­ ::itute College, Ames. Lo t h e Black Hills the young i lege to know a county as we ll as ' 25, row,L $Lale 'l'eacbcrs College, F;o,·onee ,J. Jiowt\l'd, B. A. '28, pany, Omaha. co11ple will r eside on a farm ue ar doei:; )lrinciJ)al ·;,,yon. l owa S,latu Teachers College was Volmn M. L. Blocker, Pr!. '21, and Fay Cook ot WaLe rloo, we re Sac City. man.eel to Rimer A. Weiss, bot11 Ruth E. Gm·y, Waterloo, K g . '27, rowa Sta.Le Teach e rs College, aud marrie d ::;altlrdr,y afternoon, June ivwa State T each ers Colleg e, was Christy Marsau, of Traer, Jowa, Dr. W esley i\'f. Wiler, M. Di. 1898, Of Waterloo , on May l J, J 9 2 9 at Alico Allbee, Prim. '26, Io wa Jowa Stale Teache rs College ; D. D. 2 9 at the '·Lillie 1->l'OWll Cllurcb in l\lelrose Park, lllinois. The y are r e­ united in maniage to J ohn R. Bur· we re united in marriage at the h om e ::itate Tea chers College, of Marshall­ Lh e Vale, ' near Nas.hua. Mrs. Cook rows, Belie Plaine, Iowa, Augus t ?r the bride's pareuls, Clutie r, Iowa, S. '04, Iowa, Dentist at Cedar s iding at 5 41; Riehl St., Waterloo, town, l o wa, was married Lo lvau Falls, accompanier! by his wire has beon teaching in Lhis vic inity whe re 1\1r. Weiss is a membe r of 15, 1929 :.t C!.lrist Episco1)al c hurch, l'uesday, Aug11 s t 20, 1929. 'l'h e Hoss, of Somers, al Iowa Falls ror the pas t ro11r years. J\1r. Cook Wate rloo. The service was read llY ce1·em ouy was conducted by R ev. E. (Lucy Hayes l\ tember 7, 1!:lt!J. The cere mony Stata Teach')rs College) s pont a is conu<:cted with the Mid-Conti­ Rev. Erne11t B. Mounsey, chun;h Gross, pastor or the Lutheran church took place nt tl11:: home of Lhe tor Company. mc utb at P ine River, Miunesota, i.t nent Petroleum Com1rn11y of Water­ rector, wlU1 Rev. Don M. Gury, nt Dysart. The bride has been a bride's sister, Mrs. J . D. Taylor. teacher in the East vVate rloo schools thL•1r summer cot.age . 'fbey motor­ loo, in which dLy the couple will ( 'h a r;o t to I<:. Coffin, n. A. '2G. brother o( the bride, assi.sting. 1)11r- Mrs . .H.oti& h a 11 been teaching al mall e I heit· home. 111g lll2l> l\'l'iss G111·y taught ut the . or the past three years. Mr. Mar­ Le Grauel and [or the past ::,ea1· at ed to tlncl1111a t1, Ohio to get their Iowa State l'eache rs College, 'J( s011, Edward who Is all.ending r.he J olrn 1<,is k e school, Waterloo a :Hi :mu was educated at Cedar Rapids ::iom ers, :owa. i\l r. Jloss is a farm­ Lo <>bytc rian cb.u r t h, Plaiue Uniou Publis hi ng company 1owing a 1veddiug trip to Colorado Iowa ::suue 'l'eacb e r:; College, or 1n­ Teachers College, daughter of Rev. Coll'ln wns attended by her twin Lil e co11ple are at ho,ne at 102u Waterloo. r'or the t>a s t two years whe r e11rJ e uce, l o wa, .vas ma rried to & Mrs. 'J. 8. Wilder o r the uou ­ <;Isle r , Catl1erine, B. A. '2G, Iowa Granl Ave .. Waterloo. g regaLional Church, Re d Oak, Iowa, Miss Siii5el has been teaching al State 'J'eacherd Col leg~. After a J onn \ v:ilu ,r Simmous, ::;L. l'aul, Lincoln. She a tlo11aed ,Io wa t;Lale Eu1•l A. i\l~lle1·, B. A. '25, lowa tbe ear1y part of September. Mr. for the la:it two ye ars a teacher or wedding trip to the l'aci[lc coast, ·Sltate Teachers College, member o, 01·. 1,·,·••~k r ick w. \\"c llborn, )lrO­ English ;a the Junior High School 'l'eacheni Collei;c ciurlng l!l25<6- Mr. and l\lrs. Baldwin made their fessor or social science aL the ::;,mmons atu111cled G1·lnuell and is 27. Mr. Wollescn is aiji>Otiatcd with Lile teach ing Slaff or the Dubuque 0111Piuyed by tbe Miunesota Mining at that pi:lce le rt for Blrmi~gham, home ul Ve nnilliou, 'S. D., where Juuio r High school was married al T eache rs Colle;;e ndence, Iowa, Au gust 7, I !J:L:J, lllllllleapol1s, M!un. whe l'e lbe couple sailed from Quebec on the S. s. versity is secretary to the vice-pres· co Miss Vera Hood or Jndepe.HI· Lois sma1l, a 1n·lmary graduaLe or Dutchess or Athol to study in tbe w i II reside. !Jent of that lnstitulio n. l\lrs. Bald· are residinr. eoce, a graduate .JC the State Uni­ Teuchers Colle.,..: in June J ~ 29. •rile Wo odbrook e ollege, a Quaker 111- win has been tea ching physical edu­ Nellie .t,;. De111,,-c1·, J . C. '26, Iowa versity of Iowa. service was reau by Dr. Ho w.&.nd Juno M. ,\IJ.1I e1·, l 'ri. '24, I owa State stltule, philosophy and interuatlou­ Stale Teachers <.;a llege aud Ralph cation at Vermillion during the past Ha nson, proiessor or Bible at Teach­ a l re hitions. sd100J year. M,u·j ol'io E. Roland, daughte r or 1'eachers t.:ollege, of Orange Center, L. Giliulll, or 'ft;:'lOII, we re unite d ers Co1J3ge a11d pasLnr o r Lhe Jnter­ was 111arn ed In \':tlparaiso, lndiana, in marriage !\lay $lh at the LilLle i\lm-tin Oscar H,oluud, B. Di. 188!! , de 11om111ational c:hurcb ou Colleg e Roy N. CQllins , Piano '23, P. S. \\lil.ia111 L. R curs 1, B. Di. '89; B. B. S. 1890, lowa State Teacileni lO Merlin Hoyer during the sum• BrOWLI Church ill Lile Vale, 11e a1' Hill. Dr. W e llbc. rn received h is Ph. i\l. '24, Iowa ;:,late Teachers Cot1ege, S. '90, Iowa ,&to.Le T eache rs Col­ eol! Gge, and wire (i\la1·y n.. Wt11u::, me r. Al'.ler touring Colorado, C.:.:11- Nashua. Mn;. Gillt.m has been D. degr e:e at Wisconsin Univers ity rornia and Lhe We .. t lbey rd11rn ed Public S-:bool Music, Pueblo, Co;o­ lege, Ph. B. ' 96, l\l. D. '97, Iowa, B. Di 1889, I owa Stale 'l'ear:he rs in l!/26 a nd sil'Ce lhut has La n gill rado, writ e!! us u11der date ;,,e p­ teac·i.ing al u o ws . lc,w:1 'or the 1 LO urange eenter aod we·re giren ot phy,dcian d.11d s urgeo·1, Cedar !•'alls . Co lege- of lowa City, was mar­ nt Ced a r Falls . Lem be r i. 7 as follows: 9asL year. Prio1· to Lhi:1 lim.:: sl1 e 1owa was married to J~mma C. J es• •·iL :J to J obn Qu iucy Hargrove, a rocepLco 11 al whicll ma ny mlscel­ was em p loyed i1. the S. 0. hai ley's Ianeonl:l g11 ts we re g ive11 Lh em. They ··Scho1JI opened he r Septemoer a sen, July 25, 1929 ill The f,iLtle \] u Iy al 1\l Lowa e 1,y. '!'he brttle M ,11·g111·cL l 1'1·H 11t•(•,, HOil , Bui\!, are now at ho me 1u Los tant, I Ill- and is goiug aloug nlc--ly, lhs1Hanc) ofllce. Cedar £•'alls . 'rlH' U1·ow11 c:Turch at Nashua:, lowa. J!raduated from t!·e University 0 1 Mi1111., K t~. '22, lowa Stale ·1eac n­ couple will rn11kc their h ome in 1101;; whe re ~,r. ltoyer is Superin- "The city is all a blaze witb many 'J'J,ey are mak iug their ho me l.1 Jowa ill 1926, being lll'Omlnent Ill er s Colcdge, daug hte r oi' u eorgo Tiptou. tendent ,,c Schooli1. · colored lights and decorat:ve bunt• l '"dllr F'alls. dramatics, aud vice-pre;sidenL oL Ho lt, Storm Latte, Jowa, was mar­ in& in pre parat,011 !or the Co,o­ U.e University players. She h ilt; .Flu1•e ncc F 1'ankli11, l'ri. '2·1. n. /. . rie d to W. Scott J:fruw11 , C1n·leville il. rad( State Fair which o pe 11s he re Alire iUcli:h •t1y, Pri. '23, Iowa been teacbin.g English and spee•·~. ¼i·II llc1·ryhill, A. '27, Iowa '26, l ow.1. Stale 'J'e.~che , s Col,egc Ku11 sas, August 3, 1929. ·1 he groon: :-,lnlt: Teacher~ t:oile1;e, 1>riuc ipaJ al 111 Pue b10, September 1 7. aud Ho be r t H . Milner oC Chicago, Slate T eacne1·s College, or Burt, al Oxford, Iowa. Mr. Ha:TTOVO i8 a graduate o[ Li1t, J,, Aw,, ., Chicago, ill. berL Cor1>01·at1011, 1..ima, L)hio ·1 ne iu fine sh,ipe. This ran H e.1 ry en­ .\'11-s Layton bas been a n instructor ·• he you 111 c·ouv1e are at h o me at the couple are residing. ne w ho 111e is I,: l, I o wa ::ita1e 'l'each e r,i CC. I· '27, Iowa State Teathers C'ollege, a 1101ell athlete while a stude n t at bor to e uter I. S. T. C. rrnm my sehtlOI of t he stale unlve r:; ily. H e Iowa 8tate Teachers College; A. H. .ege, a nd Made lyn P etersen. C lt'ar were ma1Ticd ::laturday, J uly 6 al '25. Uppe r Iowa Uni\ersity, m11the· 'l'eucherij Coller:e. own family, for a Colhige educa­ wus county attoruey from l!J23 1111- t,ake, we re m:1 rr1ecl Augu:,;1 ti<. lite hurne of t he bride's pare11L8. ma lic;, leacher for Lhe J)asl fou r liou. ,::,ome one oC us h as ueen 1n l il January I, l!J :.9 at West Un ion. I ll29 at Cecla1· Hapids. 'l'he y arc ,Jaiwt C. L,it1l e, fo rmer s~ udent or aLLe11dance at 1. S. T . C. during tne Following lhe r;c•remuny t he 1·011ple They will make thoir lwlJle at w est years lu the Olympia high school left ror Cort.'na. Califo rnia whe r .. was ma rried to J ohn F. Collier, makiug their ho me at Vi11w11, 1owa, 'l'eache rfl Collf.. ~tl, ve ry well known H,cu lar school year sin ce t be ta II U nion where he iH e ug ageJ in lhe where Mr. Drury i:, h eflc( L001ual1 i11 11111 s1cal circles was married to oi l 91SI. they wi!l SJll'JhJ Lhe r NII of 1.h 2 1waclice or law. Aberdeen, Washington, ,luue 8 , summe r. Mr. Blanchard's pare n t>! 19.!9. Mrs. Collier was su;>erih· ('OUClt al lhe hig h schcol. The II , l1. in Colun11Jia u11 iv('n>ll y, New \ l)l K '"' :,;ervi(•e Company. 'I'be bride al· Di. '83, Iowa S1ale T eachers L·o1- SU I :irity. !?or I :1(, J)asl t WO ycan1 Iowa. Mrs. VO::!S h :.113 Leen teaching City, wo,-king toward his 111as1u,:; tc n,lcd uhe rli11 College i11 Ohio a nd Iege; H. S. '87, Grln11e lt; ~J. ~­ s ho ha;; been lt ud1int iu tho 1·on­ the 1ms1 Lh ree yours in Popej oy, B1•11jm11i11 s. Ji:11twi,1 College. '9•!, Mirb glan, soo or the lat'J Pro• solida1cd sC'h ool al Greeley. Lowa. Io wa. •:rhey are making lheir home Iowa, e. 'l!l, 13. A '23, Jowu ~lute last ~u mmer and e xpects to coni· CN:sor Moser Willard 8dr, lelt or !\Ir. Rla1wharcl has 1Jec11 teaching in in C:r:.ud Mo1111d, Iowa, '1'eaehe rs College, was married to B1•1ast two yl:la'l'S a utl ncrm i\lnri lidlogg, Pri. '25, Iowa Valle y City, No r t h Dakota. 'l'be Iowa, w a,,; un,ted in marriage LO Mr. or t he lowa State Normal f:.c11oo l m will l'E'H! Jlle hi:.; IHIC hing at Trae. Stald T eachers College, Clf Aldell, later tovk uri box;ug, rvrmerly bride atle11de,I school at Wisco11s i11 ho.ding the 111 lc. or Io wa 111i .. 11l c· l'aul ' I'. Me tz, Uedar Hapids, Au· the 01·igiua l orga1..lza1ion of tbe In Sf"1ll,'111ber. whe1·e lhey wLI Io wa , and Dale W. ::;ci1meclik11 o r g m1t 14, 1929 at t he Li, lle Bro wn 'l'eachen1 College, l'!attsville, ancl we ig ht rl1ampin11. vVl:ll e in roilei;c;, l•':,c.;!Ly 111 18 76 .iud (tbe man ho11- mnke :.11c ir !io me. Mn;. Bluurhard Omaha, a [on11er state re presenta• the Nol'I h Dakota Teachers Collegt:i , llicrch 111 the Vale, Na:;bua. 'rhey ored by t he uaming of Hart,etc is a s is lt·r o~ 1)1 . E. I~ r.lagee, U. , Ive from H ardin county •vere m nr­ at Va lley <.;ity. The groom attend­ he was a me m b.: r or Lh e X:tnho U;\(H'(•I LO (lrive LO t:ulifornia I.bis traterniLy. Ha ll) and wife (Lily A. F r.iullnO, Di. 1905, Iowa State 'l'eac he l's Col• r ::,:l i\1011tlay afternoon a •. the Con· ed tile State University of J owa last 1a11 where they will make l)1eir H. D'. '!) 8, 1:1 wa State Teac:1ers lege; !\I. I). ' O:J. :-.c. rlhwr-sle l'II. who g1 1gaLio:1al church a• A '.den, Aug­ year a ncl is appoi n Led heacl or the Jl:s lhc1· O. l'as d 1cn, C. ' 20; O. A, h ome. co:lt' g•l , h 11 1·e bee11 Jiving 1n Cal1- us t 12, 1929. Mrs. Schm e C. F. & reside. Life Building, Ne w York t>ty. •rne w . and Mrs. Hoy Woolverton of the teachin~ aL SL t,'rancis in the hig h llage1·, Orf'eley, Colo., August 31. N. railri:a r Rl11de 11l at Iowa Stale ~-it.ate Teachers College, who bas Ma rch a nu 1111ve oee.1 110 111 g a b,g a hoen teachi:1g in the Col11sburg Pri11li11g Company a nd they will 11:f fi ◄' 1:. 1<:vc 11;a, Slte lh; bul'g, to wn. Lwo year~. ~Ir. l.l a r:e r is the son Tca.l'llf"rs l'O llege whe re he was a H. 1':. ':'.7, Iowa State 'J'ead1e r J M i\lrs. !\luhle Urown, De nve r, Colo. business. Only Lile noonflOla 1he slilll le at S1. .Paul, Augu;st 3, 19:rn. l•'ranc<•.~ \Vilma Scll.-1·s, H. li:. '24, Iowa. T hey arc livi11g i11 Auslin, Greeley. 'l'hey will make their <' ouµl e a ,.,.. ma king their home al ho me al lhe Uoyum apartm.,nts in '1'1! 2 young peuple went to Hig h· Io wa Stato 'l'ead1e rs College, was whel'e ) l r. Crow 1s iu lrns fnes>i. ·317 \V. l·'irsl SL, Watcl'loo. married ~o Lieutonunt (junior l haL City. J ohn li. Honts, B. Di. '02, M. Di. m o1·e, S. Dak., Black Hills a nrl tile ·c::;, ll . .A. 'O G, Iowa lll~•.e Teachers Ye llowsto ne NationaJ Park on their g rade) o. G. Grimes or lhe United Mis;, lngn 1;:. ,Juhl, C. '2J, Io wa College, or Tacoma, Nas hiugton, l,n1 hN·: nP l ,11.-il'f' i:;mit h, B. A. wedding lrip an,: a re residing in States •:ivy, 0 11 Se11te m1>er 7, L92!l. :-;tale T eac·hel's C••llege, and l\l r. ALUMNI !)aid tile T eac11e rs Uollege a visit ·29, (Ow;i Stal1- T ea che rs College SL. Pa ul. Mr. Grimes graduuted from tile wa,; 111 ,u ried to l~lmo Blair of Ce­ Naval Acad e my a l J\11na1>olis, Mary­ llarry I•'. Bhtckel't O[ SJ)iril Lake , ,tur111g the s11111mer. H e re ports dar F;1Ils. J u11 e 17 al Clark~ville. land in June 1925. Mrs. Griu1ts Iowa, ,,.el'e murr!ed al the home L11al it has been 17 years since he Chai·lott-0 i\ln1·Lh1~ K e1r.ot,,;, B. A. J\Lteuda11ts al lilC' ceremony we re attend ed t h e grad ua Lio n. o r thl'l !Jrfde's parents, Mr. t,nd ,\lbc rtn H . l •'1Lllcr, B. A. '2G, Io wa was h ere and that tile changes on ''I. 7, Iowa state 'J'ea.<:hers CollegA, t :ollege H Ill hu ve been so many '.\flss All.t. Gr<';.;g 1111 cl Frederick ,Vlrs. Theo. J uhl, 716 W. 10th SL, Slate Teachers College; M. A. '27, was mnrried to CJara:1ce Von F .;cti· that he can ltardly recognize the Wltr.-igma1o bol h <'f C'eda r Fn llij. tln:wl Ht•atlloy, Irvington, I o wa, 011 T11 esd:.1 y, September 10 al 5 l owa., spent her vacation al Cedar e n, Si,e lhy, Io wa, July 31, l!J2!1. t>lace. They ar•• living al CiO!J Wa,; hi11gl o 11 Prl. '26. Iowa Stale T each ers Col­ I'. l\'l. Tile He ver e nd A. S. Nie l­ !~alls with h e r father aud mothe r, '!'hey s pent a month al their sum ­ lege ,was ma rried to Maurice Eddy, r.en, uncle ot the br ide, officia ted . Profes:;or A. C. J<,uller a nd wHe, St.. C"da r F al'i;. Mr. Hoats 1·eceived bis B. A. de­ me r hon:'e al :;:,pirit i.a"'., reLurning of Aurelia, .June 8, 1929. '!'hey are a ud Is again at work in Eastern to P almer. l('wa, where t he g room gree in J !IOG aud this was lbe sec­ Onul'i•'C' ( l11:een teach· lege as insLrnctor or elemeuta ry edu­ school year 1929-30. Mr. Von F.scn­ Ing for : he 1>asl three years. ~ummer or 1928. ana1 Lake. ~iiss Gas· ·1,H1in11 Hc r y lo Slu bl,s, Corrcc­ t h e marri:!.ge or i\liJ:!s Mary i\lon/ ·a has been a science instructor In the :,;pirit I.a! Mexico Normal University and Je n 8 tanclard Ra ltel'y & 1,:1eclrlc Com ­ Hoad. taught ill the public school al Traer 10 Ye llows lo ne P.~rk anll tile IJlack Cedar Falls for Ile r pO!:!l o[ service l\lrs. Mars lu,11 S. Ueyno lds (Ceva party \Vale r:oo. wh ere Lhe rouplo tor three years and al Villisca, Hills. Afte r October first, Lil ey Barbara. JJe zolcl, B . Ui. '02, Iowa :\lnrgaret lliff, l'ri. '2 3, Iowa early 111 Septembe r. will ma lie t!H'ir ho me. Iowa, t he j)ast year. The couple will will IJ◄-' a l home at Sl)h·it Lake, Ctate Teach ers t:ollege) o[ Chey­ m a ke ',neir home at Ced ar Ji'a lls. State Teachers College, daugh ter of ~o wn. enne, Wyomi•,g, s pent two weeks in Mrs. Ella i'Iftf, Ced a r Falls, was \\'nnw Gordon Hn:-Ic-1·, M'L. ' 24. lo.ta. Ilfr. and· Mrs . P ete•• Nov1·u1J, of Waterloo ou 1>erijona1 business and Iowa · ~;t:ile Tc,1l'11er,; College. wa!:I united in marriage to Dr. Robert Llllhm h;◄ ' ll fJ Stine, Pl'i, '22, Jowii Copenhagen, Denmark, are Sl}enll- took the l ime to come to Cedar Falls , rna l'l'iOil ; o 1.:loiSI' ('a.ro ly n I, ier sey G. He ke l. Spe m·e r, Low a, August 18 Stale Toaf'he rs Coll.!ge, and Will· ing this year in the United State,:,. and call 0 0 the old friends of her 1\hw llr'inluwt, Pri. '28. Io wa State al the l\lethodi;;L churd1, Cedar or Cedar Rapids , o n .June 27, 1929. 'l'ea c.:hers <;o llege, or Wate rloo. l:1111 Si11111,011s, H o llywood, Call[or­ where Mr. Nov1·up is spe11tllng I Ile college nays and rene w the campus Mrs. l:la:,1e r ll:1s boe11 mmifr 111· FRIIS. Miss Iliff ha.s been teaching nia, we re marrie d at the home year sLucl y i ng at Columbia Uul- exl)er!e nces of her young woman- Iowa, and ,l ohn .Lall,11, Jr., son or first and secoud g: ades at tbe slrndor at La l'olle City for t he },fr. and Mrs. J'ohn Latta., cedu or the brillt's 1>a renta, Cla rksville, versity, havini:: been gra11ted a bood. fi'nrncefi Grout srhool, Waterloo Cor (Iowa, on Sep Lem ber I 2. Miss scb olarshlp. Mrs . Novrup will be )last twu years. 'i'i.1 ey will reside a t li'alls, we re married \Vednesday, the pa::il three yeurs. Dr. and Mrs. Bolg1a,IP. Mr,nt .. 11a. whe n : Mr. Has­ August 14 al the home o[ tho ::-line laui;hl at Cln rksville, Hamp­ remembered by former s tude11ts or He ke l are residing at S pencer , Iowa, ion, Ji'l. Dodg.: a nd vVute rloo. They i\lr;a, Thomas W. Eaton (Martha le r Is m ;111 11al trai11i11g and alhletit· bride'!:! )larents . Miss E lh.~l R <,in• the college as Miss Signe Holst o t where Dr. H e ke l u: a practicing d e n­ will resicllil al Hollywood. Stllsou, .B. DI. '02, Iowa State dlreC'lO" i11 llw 1·i~y public schoo,s. ha 1·1, P1·l. '23, lowa State T enche rs Ceda1· ~,alls, who during h er coilege T ea che rs College) a friend or Mrs. tis t. career was promluenl in t he ('Ollege College, was he r sister 's bridesmaid J)onithy i\l. Swanson, JI. E. '2G, Mari,hall S. !le yuolds of Ch eyenne, 11111sic r:ircies. Sbo ma nled in Copen­ 1,:ilwin .J. J{:1 11 <•11 1J11c·h, (:l. A. ':C: 7 . whilt \Vard llal'kdoll. fowa City was :\fa1·,jm•if' ,J. \Vnr1101·k , H. A. '26. Iowa State 'l'e,ich e rs College, o t' Wyo.. nci ompanled he r on ber vis­ Io wa Stale 'l'e.1C' he rs Co lege a11d best ma n. hagen two years ago au,I haii since it lo Cedar Falls, Mrs. Eaton's ro wa Slate T f ..l<'h e rs College, for­ Plove r. l:nva. was united 111 mar­ bee:, a r esident of De nnurk . ..,h e Clari<:c .J ohnson. Lime SJJrings were l\lrs. Latta has been •.ea('hing for 1 husband is connected wltb t he merly or Cedar r'alls was marrier riage Lo Mario11 Butle r or Janes­ will s ;,end sometime wil.11 he r p:11- manioc! at hi~h nc.0 11 , Su11tlaY, July the 1rnst year. Mr. L alla i!:I assocfaL­ lo Carroll Billiugham, Hockford. ville, l owi., December 2 4, l 928 at Blac ks Ory Goods Company at Wat­ ed with his rather in bus iness. They the Me thodist Par;;ouago ftl Po­ cn ts, ~Ir. a nd Mrs. M::::·'.ln Ho ist e rloo, Jowa, aud the family lives at 2 l , 192!'1 tll lhe h ome o f lhe bride·s Illinois . /\ug usl 17, 1929 aL Dubu • or Cedar Palls, Iowa. p11re uls . Lime S1:ri11gs 1\11'. Kalle n· are at home, 18 1G 'l're mon t St., que, Io wa. cohonlas, Iowa. Mrs . lluller Cedar Heights, a beautiful s uburb of baeb gradualel; from F]ast High Cedar Falll!. Mrs. Billing h a m taught al Sh el• taugh t H om e Economics in the Waterloo. don for one year: Ke wanee. Ill. Des Moines 'I'o wns b IJ> Consolidat­ })01·0Lhy Chru\CS, B . A. '2 7, Iow:i. s<'hooi, \Vute1l:'o and while n l Rubc 1t \V. ltf'ynolds, B. A. ' 2 ti. 'l'ea cher-; ('ollc;;c ho was affiliatf'II 1wo years ; an.I ,1t Ro1·kforcl, 111., for ...,tl School, noJCe, Iowa. prior to Sta te 'l'eache rs College, g raduate oC Iowa S late T eachers College, or h f'I' tne Llh1ary 8 chool or the Univers· Ali,,ion Aitd1laSI year. niarl'i,u;e. They ;ire no w mak­ <.'eda r Falls, was married to J t'lsie ity Wisconsin, visited he r father State r ea che rs College; B. S. '07, l'rnle rn1l y a n l 'l'he l.. .\lpha \i' hi. The <'O ll[)le .viii m a ke their new ing th eir ho me ill Hudtio n, I owa. or Hagn f' , Greene, Iowa, August S, allll 111 otbiir. Prorcssor and Mrs. J . Iowa: M. S. '!.4, Ch icago; professor 1lramal ic r ratc1 nily. '!'ho coupk a re resirlem·o a l llG.!kford whe re M.r. J 92!J. The new home will he at flilli11g ha111 is 11 dl'aftsman fo r l h e W . l~111111a .lPun S 11·a ye1·, 1 l. E. · Hi. W. Charle:-. Ceda r Fdlls. rJ11r ,ni; o( Natural Scie1\Ce in T eache rs Ool­ living in C le rmonL, I owa. where Hoswe ll. New Mexico, wbe re Mr. !,or !lurnrne r vacation. lege. spe nt her summer in Europe, the l,ri1le;uoo111 1s s 111Jeri11te •,d,rnl or I~. aud .J o hn Harnes Automobile Io wa State T ead ie··s College, of Heyn olds has been teaching the com 1>a ny. Helena., Moulana. a11d Arlh11r Coop­ attended the l nte rnalioual Associa­ sch ools . pa,;t t wo years . er . we re u nile cl in marriage, th o Ollu•(• nc◄' 1-1 . Wisr: and wire ( 1-:;111- tion or Education al Geneva, Swit­ nm $ il!inurn, 1:1. DI 18~:!. Towa !-.it.Ile 1•' lo r◄ •11 (•e B. l.yur h, H . E. '25, To wa first Jllll'l o r September at the zerland and r':lturned to resume h er l •'1·n111· 's 0 \n <'y l)ucllf'y, Pri. '24, i\lnbi' I 1,;. l{lc ist, of L•t Porte Slate 'J'_achers College. was ente r• ho me of I.he i>ricle 's sister, Mrs. 'l'l-'achers College). C3,IHr F d l!P, WO'l'k in Seplti:ube1· wltb much addi­ Towa St II le T eall1<>rs ~ol!ege , wa~ City, If. E. '2fi. Iowa Sta.le T each­ Martha A. i'1iller , W:llerloo. Iowa. It>wa , hnd a family i-c:inion in f;~p­ tional mate ria l Cor h er class room 1 tained August 20. J.9 29 at a din­ marrlf'll lo nr. llarolcl F. Nobie. ,, ,s College. Hom e ii:col10111lcs Leac 1· ne r In h e r home, Cedar Pa lls, wher e Afte r Oetober first t hey will be tePiher at llteir 1i -: P1 1•. :1•~ :'11,tl:1 instruction. A'ug nsl I O. I f1 ~8. Tliey are liviu::: er in S pri11gdale, Iowa for the 1iasl St. There were 11r":w1-I. <.;n •·I \Vis~ 1 il waR nnnoun<·ed h e r e ngage me nt nl home al Ilole na. Munl. Mr. in Ft. Vladiso11 , Iowa whe re ) r. two years, and one year i ll Den\'e r. 10 llarold Joch11m se11 o r Cedar Coope r. who is a liro ther Lu Gary and wife, Lin<·Ol1:, N° t1r::,;l;a, ilal)f'rl Pn•1d s H <'arst, former student or Nollie if< a prar•lii>i 11g physil'ian anil Io wa, was married lo F rancis n . fi'1Lll s . '!'he w••dding date h1H1 not t'oope r. Parnmo11nl mn, actor. is \V:se, wite and .l ,1n1: htc r, Ta·: •lllll., Iowa Slate T eache rs College, son ot A11rgeo11. Mil11 e$, Dea Moh1es, l?ebruury 16, been arr1111ged hecause : !.le brld<:l asSOC'iated wil h the ~'ed e rnl R e­ \Yashi11gton. and C: ,w;,!d \Vi!le of Dr. W . L. Hearst or Ced ar Falls. 1929 at Adel. Io wa. '!'he young peo· wenl lo Aurora. l o wa, whe re she serve hank in He le na. thi1agl•. ,n)e nt ten w~eks In Europe during 0 1111!1 D . li'annln~, C. '25, lowa pie are living a i 1423 7th St., W est will he princ,ipal or lho S('h OOI for Lhe last s umme r . This year he Is State 1'eache rs College, or mverly. Des Moines. '!'he groom is a mom· the roml11 g year. i\lr. .J ochumsen is Jmwt te .J,v•~('t', nr:indo n, rowa. 1\i-lh11r 1,. l,yon , B. Di. 1893, Iowa a medical s lndeut nt the State U ni· l ow,t was married to F1·ed Wiebc11 ber or LIi e !ll a ff or the C. C. Prouty an em1>loyee or Rath P a c i, ing Com­ and l•'rauk 1~,•c1·harl, l\lanchester, S tale 'l'e arhe rs College, P r!nci)la l vers lty of Iowa. June !i, L929. She 11ns i,een teach· & Co., Wholes.1Ie Orncers. nnny. \Valerloo. we re nm rl'iecl at Nashua. J\ ug ust or the hig h schc>ol. Unlo111•llle. Cowa, Ing in Lhe rural sch ools al mverly 2!1 , l 929. The bride ta.ug bt last attended l he te a ch er:; Institute at ,J N 111e t te M. Cor•snut , P. S. M. and s ince he r g rad1111ti o11 a nd Is teach ­ \V. P11 l111 C'r n1 ►:1li ,;, Cmaha., Ne· i\Jnrc ◄ 'l l a L. Ro1h, J . C. '27. Iowa y<'ar at Gaza. '!' he yo1rng peo)l! O Center villE' :tll(J n.,acl e t be acqua in· Vo ic·e, ' 2'f. B . A. ' 29. Towa State ing thi~ (all. 'l'hey a re ma king hras ka . B. A. '28. Iowa State Teach ­ State T eache rs College, teache1· a 1 a re living in Cedar l<'alls a ncl at­ Lun(·e or Professor m. L. Hitte r. T each e rs College, or Cedar Falls, tbei1· home v,llb l\l'rs. Wieben ·~ ers College and l\lu rilo uise ('augh­ flristow. l c>wa, was married LO Ber­ tending Iowa State Teachers Col­ lecturer of th e m~tenslon Division Iowa, ls the vocal Ins tructor at La mother on the fa rm jotulng the lau, \Vaterloo, were manie d Aug- nard Nixt, at St. Mal'y's Cath olic Jpge lbis year. at tile T eache rs College, who w::is Porte City, this year. 8 ALUMNI NEWS LETTER, IOWA STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE ======

FIRST ANNUAL REUNION COUNTY CHORUS FOURTH ANNUAL MUSCATINE COUNTY CHORUS THIRD ANNUAL GREEN·E UOUN'l' Y CHORIJ,5 May 25, 1929 - - 160 Rul'al Pupils June G, 1929 - - 190 Rural Pupils June 20, 1929 - - ll.15 Rural Puplls Directed by Irving Wolfe, Iowa State Teachers College Directed by C. A Fullerton, Iowa State Teachers College Directed by Minnie Starr, Iowa State 'l'eachers College J:Surley Herry, \-Velllllau, hHl There are thirty-four students in l 'ro!ei.sor H.. O. Skat·, Commer­ 1!1..:i is working ror an ad,ance de­ (.J<;unty Ubo1·uses: A decidedly ers College and two others who ~ree rn Ann a rbor, Michigan dur­ taCKle. :; uccess1ul means ot supervising and were students for a. time. 1>1ay Production all of whom 1vu1 cial pro1essor, and tamily spent weu- August vacauon aL Lake l\iin­ rng Llle present year. Ja1nes Glenn Gordon, Vinton, left ,,w11uaru1i1ug music 1u the rural 'l'he !our brothers in order of uave the oppo1·tunitY to put into guard. prnctice the theories ot scene-buUd- u:iionKa, J\UllUesota .I.lid LllOlOrlllg sc11uou; 01 1owa has been evolved age are Merton L. l<'u.llei·, M. D. .1J1· . .l!:1·a ) lay Luse, B. A. '0C, 1,;,a rence Hhatigau, :Nlonticelll', aua carned 011 by members of the 'IH!, l owa State '!'each.era College; 1og, paiou.ug, etc. 'fhe room be­ ,u1·u u1,u W1scousm. ueaLll the auditorium will be used 1owa l:>tate 'l'eacbers Collage; 1-'h . .IJ. center. iuus1c aepanmeut ot the College M. A. '07, St. Lawrence University, .. 1·,nc~so1· F. E. J?ulle.r or Llle Ex­ :,,o, ,::Hate lJulvers1ty ot lowa, aead m1cKael Klinolf, Waterloo, righ L w i-o ugh tile .l!:xtellSion Service 1n ,11eteorologist, " 'eather Bureau Of­ as a workshop. teus,on u1 v1s1ou, aue1 rnm11y, spenL Ol tue '1 eacnmg .IJepartmenl at tue guard. cuop,;ratlon with tl.le Uounty l:luper­ uce, and Mrs. M. L. l<'ulls,· (Nancy Miss Strayer's knoweldge of Lile ttm aays wllh h11:1 tather anel moth­ 1 eacutirs \Jollege Is speud111g most Ly.•rn Benyhill, Kamrar, right un.,uaeuis. ·1•n1s 1s a p1a11 ot teach­ t.ouJcn, 1-'. C. '!17, lowa Sta-te 'l'each­ theatre and her experle11ce 1n d1- .,,. at AlDlOll, J111chlgan. Ul Llll:l womn Ol UctObt:r ID tile btate taCKle. /ill::' uoyR and guts LO srng by meaus crs College) ot Peoria, Illinois. 1 cc~mg, togemer wlth Miss Vaug­ nu::;sell Hackler, Liucolu, Nelir., han's Knowledge o! and very s uc­ u, wasn,ui;rou, lectunug to teacners uL a pnonograpl.l, later testing them James l!l. Fuller, Vice President, .vi·. Ji:vu lUay Luse, Head or '1'rai11- 1u :service. ni;!lt e nd. aua 101·m1ng a. School Choir ot those uoldey Husiness College, and Mrs. cessrul execuuon of the pnncipals ws 111 ,. .,acu1ug 1Jepurtment, LOOK a ol' tc..:hnical production should pro­ ,.,av10 111.cCuskey, Woodbine, lo,l'l pup1,1o wuo sing a list ot soi:.gs ac­ J. K Puller and Master Edmund .... , ,·u::u u·1p to .b;urope aunug thti 1.·111·cuL Meeting or J.>i·e-Schuol : hal!. c urately with the phonograph, At vide s tudents in tbe departme nt anti i''uller, of Wilmington, Delaware. ,,;u 1111u t:1r Lt:ru1 auel 1·eturneu 1u ume i:-1·u u1ums cuuce1·nH1~ the pre-scnool u1. C. Burley, Harris, right hali. Lile ena of the year, usually tor the ,1.lue n V. l<'ulle 1·, Jr. M. Di, '99, patrons of the college a ramauc LOI' LUtl 1a11 term opening. ::;Ile v1s1t­ _productions with a splendid pro­ a 0 tl cu,1u are w ue d1sc usse<1 at 1..nar1e:1 •1·ompkins, Spirit Lake, county promotion exercises, all the iowa State 'l'eachers College; B. A. t:1u Sollie u·1enas on the wa~ home ,,..,.,u,,gs wr all parents of. thEl com­ quarter back. i;ram. ::.cnoo1 1Jllo1rs or the county are ' ll, l owa, Associate Director of the a1te1· 1anu1ng 1n l\ew Yor.K. ,.,.111,LY wuo are interested 1n u11:i 1\1elv1n l• ntzel, Grundy Ceut1:ir, comu1neel into a Uou11ty Uhorus to .l!;xteuslou Division, and Mrs. A. C. Allis Gcuovie,•c l::lays, B. A. '2 6, " " uJt:1:L, at 'l'eacuers college nursery !'1111 back, siug the songs learned. .t<'uiler (Olive WW.truol'e, M. D. '98, JJ11·ectu1· 11-\'ing 11•. H .art of the l!lx­ ;:;uost1tules were Lynn .Boyce ot lowa Slate Teachers College is at­ "'·uvul, accoramg Lo MISS J uua ::starting in 19:t6 with two coun­ lowa Stale 'feachers College l , with teu~1ou JJ1v1s1ou, spent two weeKs ,.,,.,. wuou, ueatate Teachers Col­ ::.anuy Laktl, 1\hnuesota. .. ,;,,.Hwgs wu::; 11e1<1 tllere Weanesaay ton; Albert .Miller, La Porte City; mg the year 1927-28, and tweuty­ lege; M. A. '27, lowa.; Uuth J., B. 1ui;ut, ::,epternuer .:oth, anel Liley are 1,,10011 liavell.n, Norn Springs; :ux counties in 1928-29. Thill !all :llis:; ~I,u-jol'ic l'a ttea·s011, .B. A . A . '27, lowa State Teachers Col­ JJ1•. Hoy L. AJJbuL, l'rofessor of cv vt: ue 1e1 on alte1·uate Weelnesaay vvayue Jollnsou, Norfolk, .Neor.; a tuU-tlme instructor in music, ll·­ '24, 1owa :State Teacbers College, lege, Hobert E., :H. A. '..:8, Iowa has enrolled at Colum!:Jia and ls ao­ . aLUJ-al ::,cience, J:S . .A. ' l b; lVl. ::,. l:l, eu,ugs Lb.rouguout the winter. 1,.;1are,1ce vaullert, A.mes; l!'rank u. ving WolJ'e, .B. A. '26, lowa State ::,~ate Teachers College, all of Ce­ ·,. ,, iu. u. ' :-1,> , \v1sconsin, aud wne ::.uoeruake r, Al'nolds Park. ·1·eachers College, was added to Lhe mg work In .Applied l!;ni,:lish. i " " i;n:uv 1Deet,,; at Llle school at Clar Falls. Uoy l!;. 1''u.ller, Court \ .u,nalll c1oulier, 1ormer 11.01De JJ;co­ _ w...:_ J~xtenslon Division taculty to meet ,:;so. .lteporter, Chicago, and Mrs. Roy Ji:atc SuJlin~n, H. Di. '86, Iowa uuwics 111strucw1· at 1owa State nL 1!\e weetiug of parents or prt1- the increasmg number or requests .l!l. l!'uller (Kathryn .Wilis) or l!:v­ State Teachers <.:ollege, of Waverly, 1e,i.(;Ut1r:; l.,Ulll:l!;CJ wnue lllOtOrlllg :lClluol <:11 11aren Ue!d l'LSI. Wtielues­ cor assistance o! this kind. anston, 111. 'l'he family groups 1owa, will leave there before tho uu1·1u5 1,ne,1· vaC>tCIOll lll toe soutn uuy 1111,nt, quei.uonuaires we.-•~ 1,,1- Football Schedule 'l'be County Choruses, each num­ nom away all met With A. <.:. Ful­ firs~ of November !or Washiagtou, ,, ,u1 cueu· .1Juuso11 autornouue haU i;u uul, au<1 parents md1catea wl11cu bering trom 100 to aoo members, 'j_Jle 1• ootoall :schedule or i~wa ler, Jr. In Cedar Falls. 0. U. to spend the winter with her d cUl llblOU neat· IUe mphUI, Teuu. ut tlle suggestea LOl)ics wouta lllter­ nave oeen directed at Lhe time or titate •1·eac11ers Uollege 10r tue i''iUJ n iece, Miss Anna Sullivan. "tLU cl:.t t11em most. the-,r appearance by Mr. C. A. l<' ul­ ill addition Lo revisiting boy­ OLUer aulOl:i on Lile llighway. ·1erw, l ll:l!I 1s as Lollows: VI'. l\.lrKWOOd gave oul palllJ,)ilh:Ls lerton, Alpha Mayiield, Olive Bar­ hoou scenes in northern Hamilton \"c1·uo n U111·swnsen, B. A. '2!1, ur. Auuou was wiured LO some ex­ ::ieptemuer is- Coe at Uedar 0 11 toys tor children, and ou uooks, ker, Min::iie E. Starr and li'viug <.:ounty and southeastern Wright l owa State 'l'eachers College, ac- tt:UL UU[ aller a H:W days JU Lile hos­ ltal,IOS. <.:ounty, side trips to the 1·egions l>HUI l'tltUrlltlU LO lli.s work at ~eelar pictures, and music tor children. Wolfe. cepted a posilion In the Marion, uctol>er l:t- Sllllp8011 al Uedur J. u!Hl uy Ml'S, ::;11e also gave out lists ot suggested aescrlbed b:r. Herbert Quick, and lowa, High School for this school rall way. AUbOtl was J•'alls (riUllll:lCOmlng) . muri:, :..:r1ous1y injured but Is re­ reading for adults. also to BacKboue State .Park were year. vctouer 1!1- N. .l!l. Missouri made, vuned uy LUe s urgeons In cha:·ge as 'l cucuers at Kirksville, Mo. ALUMNI The children belonging to these , ccovenug so as to be at uome .c:,·11 L. G1·egg, ro1·ruer teacher in families not. already mentioned in­ FACULTY ,,i;am aLter a rew weeks 10 the 1los­ tn., .c.nghsll JJepartment, writes vctouer zti- l:'eun at Oskaloosa. clude the following: Mr. and v, w1. ·111e1r LWO lltUe gu•15 were ,,·u,u washmgton, V. <.:., ::;eplemt>er J\ovembr:· :!- Open. Mrs. . 1\1. L. 1ruller, Albert C., Mer­ 11ot 111jured. Their U.!llO was a 1 HU: .. 1 am b.avmg a most ae1:gnt- Noverr.ber ll-GrinneH at Grin­ George Allen •.raylo1·, A. '26, 1u1 week in this beautirul city. xou nell. Iowa. Sta.te 'l'eachers College, exhib- ton L. Jr., studunt at Iowa State u. A. J<' uUcn on, Head or tile ,, rt:ch. ::10 that it was not able to be 'reachers College in 1927-28, and repaired. uave IJeeu here many times anel ovember 1G- Lulh e1· at Cedai· 1tea at the Iowa Stale l•'air, Des .\lusic JJepartrucnL, held a thre..i ..uo11· now lovely it 1i.. " She spent !<'alls. ,~1ornes, Iowa, the latter part of Au­ J\lax G. days teachers lnsLitute in NebraJs­ , ·.,,·a Higtlun, former professor or cue summer Clays In .Hos ton, l11ass. November 23- i~arsous at Ueda1· gmst, a collection or decorative de­ Mr. and l\lrs. J . E. l<~uller,-Flor­ ka, anot'.ler three days iu Nortb e nce, l\lal>le and Annette. .\atural Sc1e11ce a t 'J.'eacbers College auel vicinity. le1· 5- Alumni at Cedar un tne Jast named composition. Mr. ed a very good position in the high Prui'e&ot· auu .\l1s, E<.1 wu•·d liu1·1 z Lile ::.ocial ::;c1ence Uepanment 01 the l1'alls. October 12- Waverly at Cedar t·aylor has taugllt In tue schools of ~chool at Dowue1·•s Grove, lll!nois or the Orcucsll a1 Devanment, .t ea(;ne rs Ccllege, was a delegate to Among the rece nt additions to the !•'alls (A. M.) ,ua1a.nola, lowa, since graduation. tor this school year. M1·. WoHe is spent i:;,,me Lirue this last suru­ tnEl uat1onal convention or the 1acu1ty at 1owa l:>tate ·1·eachers co1- ·r111s year he is in Chicago doing u physics instructor, and for the past mer iu Denver, (;o,orado, 1 isltiug .amencan Legion at Lou1svill.i, Ky., 1ege recently are: vctober 19-Eldora at E ldora cumru01·c1a1 work. fl ve years has been teaching i.l October ..:6- Gruudy Cente1· at relatives and friends. ::.c ptemoer ;su, October 1, 2 and 3, .ue pa1·tmcnt of Ph>•sics IUld Obem• liumboldt, lowa. 19..:!I. Ceuar l<'alls. Jc~w H. Sll)irlt L,ilrn ai.d l<'orei.t Cit), cat1ou, was r e-elected president of dar Falls. tne Methodist Ladies Association ol'. ,.,c1:,ived his B. s. iu 1924 ana 1\1, ::,. l"ancy Oolde n, P. U. '97, Iowa , M~i.x Nuull, ll. A. '27, l owa Stale be tore l~a ving fur Chicago Um­ Noveml.Jer 1 5 01· lG- Ackley at Lile Utid,:U' 1•'alls church. J U 1:iia at W1scous1n, and has :ieeu ::itate Teachers College), Peoria, reache1·s <.:ollege, returned to his ve, sily 1'. ,r tile year to study f ol' teacnmg tll'O years at the l:>tate :t-lor­ Cedar Falls. u11uois, author, journalist, play­ duties this fall a!:! head of the mus­ a Maste r 's Degree. Eubtlh, TuL'ne1·, J:I. S. '22, Uni­ maJ at D1cklnson, North Dakota. wngh t and incidentally Directo1· of l~ .de panmeut of Guilford College, ven;ity or 1owa, ls a meruber of the ,, ucva1•LJ11cnL of Social Scien ce: 1- uouc Hela.tions, Palmer House, G.u11lo1·d, N. 0., with his depanment l't·ofc.sso1· GQvt'gc u. R c1•0J'e:,,:;01· 1). ~. \ \ dglu, vrofessu\' 'i eachers Collei,:e I.Jand, stenl a few new quarters Cor his department 1ur ouege. llru·olcl 'J'ascb c1·, receiv­ FL. Dodge ...... 3.UU vlay au emphatic lilt and praise coached a men's glee club which e meritus, went to the FriendS days III Cedar l• alls dunng the mid­ Yearly ?IJectlng .i.t Oskaloosa, 1owu, u1..i ot Septemller. lie is now oper­ ed his ti. A. In 13:!5 and J.\l, A. 111 i conte.st, formed a gh'Js' glee 1101s. 11n. Tascher taught two yean, Mrs. Bess B. Marks, extended article on this prominent club, and placed music on the for ruoni ~h,rn a week. He has at­ hali a very successlul season. liis 111 Lily LaKe, l llinois, one year in Eldora ...... l.U0 author as a distinguished new lllghest scale Yet reached at Guil­ tended Lds bvallus JJ. Johnson, B. Di. '06, <.:o.lumbla University this summer. fessor or rum! ed uc.,lion, bis wHll, 1 0.00 son Edv, ,n and daughter, Detty , ersuy, New York, doln8 advanced u:oru the University of !Jichig:au Lu E. P. Bcttenga, Cartil- M. Di. ' 08, B. A. '14, Iowa State -~~ · Noah studied with Miss Alta work m ner specialty. Teachers Uollege; M. A. '15, Co­ Jane, spent the early pan or Sep­ 1nu. u e was wst.uctor in Jour­ age, Mo ...... 5.00 !, 1 eeman, p1·oressor o! piano at ua11s111 at the U nive:·sity of l:>ou th lumbia, is prt.sident or the new I eacbers Uollege. tem1Je1· iu tile western part or 1owa. Edythe Nelson, Bode .. 10.00 l'rotcsso,· Luthe1· HlclJ.Uall, voice J.JaKOta aunng the year.; 19l::7-:!!I . Orvetta Hunt, Norfolk, corporation, Seattle Home Mort­ Prores:;or c ram was at Sac Uity in i 11st.ructor at 'l'eacbers College, re­ .,uss 1(athe1·il1e E. Bc1·kstre.sscr, re­ gage Corpoi-ation, with offices at lnslitute lecturing and hls [a.mily Nebr...... 1.00 Lyla Day, B. A. '26, Iowa State ceived his Bachelor i\lusic degree ceived her B. A. from Iowa :State :sulle 15..:6-26 in the 1411 Fourth 1•isited Cherokee and Hackwell Mrs. A. H. Hoffman, Dun- T~acher,s. College gave a piano pro­ ,.l u·om tbe Ci.nciunall Conservatory of 'l'ea,;hers College in 1919 and her i\1. Ave. Building. Mr. J ohnson states Cily. A. 1rom Lhe University of Wlscou­ dee, 111...... 26.00 .. While our corporation will en­ ~1 am F r1day evening, l:>eptemoer lllusic thi1> past summer and is wii.h J. R. Hoats, Tacoma, :1111 iu 1929. She taught al Ml. gage in making first mortgage ~tllh at ~he West ;High auditorium u;; again tor the rail term. ·wash ...... in Wate1 loo. While at 'l'eachers Yl·Offcsso,· Uhd i\11·11. Ju1m l). <,;a rroJJ, llliuois and at the Kansas 6.00 ,oans to aid in financing Seattle Gcnwull, aud litl!e son, ltl!t A. uguMt ::itate •reachers College at Emporia. Lester Engelke, Cedar College Miss Day studied privately .\Ir. ll•,,i;11g Wolfe, processor in the homes, particularly those o! me­ Wilh Miss Alta I<~reeman 6 ror Askov, .i\1!1111. to l'isil at the Uc11tu•t.J11eJ1L or l\Iusic: Harry l<'alls ...... 2.00 dium price, special attention will ho me or Mrs. Onnruill's parents music department or 1. S. T. C. for Rose M . Horn, Elkader 2.00 ~he ll~St summer she has been the pa:st three years, has l>eeu trans­ J<1Hllllllan, received his B. A. at Iowa be given to the needs of builders 8111 !or two weelcs. Frnm Askov they i\11•s. H. R. Wiley, Lawler 5.00 olled JU lhe Master class of Mr furred to Lhe e xte nsion department. ::.tate Teachers College in 1927. He and home purchasers in connection went tu New York City, where lPTo­ was music instructor In lhe city Marie Volberding, Vinton 3.00 Hudolph. . Gam1, internationally 'rhe work which l\1r. \Volte will take with secon<1al'y Uuanc1ni;, and par­ known p1an1st, composer and teach­ ressor Gemmill wi,1 flnl!1h his law sthools or Cedar Falls, during the :Mrs. Glenn F. Ashford, ticularly the purc!iasing of real up has to do with the organlution e r. at the Chicago Musical College. course al Colun1bia university and past. year. Ft. Dodge ...... 1.00 estate contracts." Miss Day and Miss Jones, her ac­ where h.i will be a memller or thl:l and coaching of country c:ioh·s in o cp,wt.mcut, of Orcbest1·al and r-'. E. Sharp, E lkader...... 5.00 Mr. Johnson came to Seattle in companist, are teaching in the pub­ econorulc.-; racuiLy or the college of the l'arious counties throughout the Band: J•'J:ank. \ V. Hill, graduated at Edith Beatty, Ida Grove 1908 to become pl'incipal of the 6.00 Ill· schools of West Waterloo. the city o! Xew Yo1k. l\lr. Ge mmill state. 'l'hrough the erforts of Mr. the l~asl.mau School of the Univer­ Margaret, G1·1er, Cedar John Hay School. J.a ter he was Fuler,on, head of the ruus!c depa1·t­ has 1,.,~11 Ull instructor ill th;: Social :my or Hochester, New York, and Ilaplds ...... r:.oo assistant professor of education at meut, this project has gained au im­ was :1ssista11L professor in the Kan­ the University of Wisconsin. For Stage U1•aft Now Oflereeeu a cello instrnctor at the Uni- Zelda Hortman, Liberty- l'1·01'cssor aud llome1· (J. Last year there were twenty-sev­ M1·s. Joh11Son will be remember­ 'l'eachers Uollege, opens Histo:y ~it's. liao­ 1·ersity of Oregon at Eugene for the ville ...... 5.00 and Design Course. Theories and dox who ha'!e been making their en o:-ganized county choirs in the Hele n M. 'l'ruman, Mar- ed as Stella J. Merner, B. Di. '05, ;;Late. Mr. WoHe is continuing this past three years. Iowa State Teac hers College. methods iu Directing and Technical llome al 1916 Merner Avenue pur­ cus ...... 1.00 h·oduction, which characterize the c hased the home of Mrs. Marion work and striving to oi-ganiz.<:i more Uc11iu·tmcnt or l'hysicul l!:tluca.. fiun: Jl.i.s:s J>olla H. Kolling, or Annette M. Greger , Chi- modern theatre, will be incorporat­ McFarland Walker, at 929 W. 'l'wen­ counties in the choi1· work by the cago, Ill...... 10.00 Adolph lu-aruor, Violin '12, Iowa ed into t.he 1>rogram of Play P ro­ ty-thil'd street. Mrs. Walke r, who e nd o! the year. York, Nebraska, received her B s. State Teachers College, o! Ceda.1· aL the University or Nebraska· In E. Ga1·1a ud Smith, Bed- duction at the college tt.is kll. has be.,n dean oC women at Teacheirs ford ...... ·walls, I:>wa, left the early part of ,ollege for many years has resigned l!J29. Miss Thelma Sbo1·t, of Salina, 6.00 Miss Hazel B. Strayer, on leave i\l i,;s Ida, Huglin bas returned Lo Veld~ Adams, Ottumwa.. September for Tulsa, Okla., where of absence 1928-2!1, spent the year to leave the city and make hei: fu­ I ansas, received her B. S. at Teach­ 5.00 Ile is opening a private violin stu­ lhe Extensieu Departc:ient after ~ ers College, Columbia University, Snrplns Exchange ...... 147.66 in the Department or Drama at ture home in New York. year's leave of absence. Miss Hug­ dio. He recently returned from Yale University working i11 the Uni­ N. Y. in 1921 and M. A. at the a trip abroa.d which included a I in speul last year studying at the same iustilution in 1929. She has $50,962.90 versity 'rheatre, which may be said Mania l'cLc1·soJ1, Supel'visor ;;ummer course at the University or Unil'en,ity or Minnesota and the tauglu in Detroit, Michigan, To­ Expenses previously re- Lo represent the culmination of teachers in the Training Department peka, l(ansa1o and at the St.ate of M unlch given in connection Pror. George Pierce Baker's famous l°niversity of Sweden. ported ...... $61,698.61 spenl her surumer in Sweden, vi.sit­ Teachers College, Chadron., Nebras­ Total Cash Receipts...... 60,962.90 with the University ol Indiana. ·•47 '\