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Edna Burkhardt, '16, has returned from her Y. M. C. A. work in Paris on account of the death of her mother. She is now at the family home, Great Bend, North Dakota. Henry Reich, '16, now owns a garage at Kaylor, South Dakota. His head mechanic is Edgar Miles, '17, Lieut. S. P. Nelson, '16, since his return from the army, has been selling stock for the Yankton Meridian Bridge Company. Hazel Belle Abbott, '12, is now one of the teachers of Columbia College. She spent the first semester taking post graduate work at Columbia University, New York. V I William E. Lyman, '12, who has been County Agricultural Agent at Spearfish, is carry- mg on a stock business there. His wife, Laura Williamson. Con. '08, is teaching piano in the State Normal School at Spearfish. Ralph L. Hazen, ex-'21, was married in August to Marjorie Slemmons, a sister of Theodore Slemmons, ex-'Z1. C. A. Alseth, '10, cashier of the Farmer's National Bank of Lake Preston, is also the senator from Kingsbury County. Alvin H. Hansen, '10, has resigned his position at Brown University. He is now As- sociate Professor of Economics at the University of Minnesota. He and Mrs. Hansen, nee Mabel Lewis, '11, are now living at 321 17th Avenue S. E., Minneapolis. Benedicta Lewis, '11, is a very successful osteopathic physician at Pierre. She was graduated from the American School of Osteopathy in 1918. She has built up a very good practice in Pierre. Gerald Stevenson, '10, also a graduate of the American School of Osteopathy in 1918, is now practicing at Kent, Ohio. L. W. Robinson, '10, besides being editor of the Parker Press-Leader, holds an import- ant position in the state as president of the State Sunday School Association. Mrs. Robinson was formerly Myrtle Fisher, also of the class of 1910. Mary MacGregor, '16, is principal of the High School at Lake Preston. Mrs. Maude Mathews Rowcliffe, '09, is also an instructor in the Lake Preston High School. Bessie Dooley, academy student, was married December, 1919, to Coy F. Myers. They reside at Iona, South Dakota. Miss Marie Nielson, Acad. '17, was married to Albert Peterson of Menno, August 21. Paul Bockoven, ex-'16, is now a student at Chicago Theological Seminary. Ella Connor, ex-'20, is principal of schools at Tulare this year. She expects to return to Yankton College next fall. Edmund Green, '17, has an excellent position in a bank at Fort Pierre. Khunie Diesch, ex-'20, is a senior at Oberlin College this year. Gertrude Andrews, ex-'20, is a junior at Oberlin. Philip Frazier, Conservatory and College student of a few years ago, is also a student there. The Bates Publishing Company of Onida, South Dakota, has recently been incorporated with a capital of 325,000 Carmon L. Bates, '13, is one of the incorporators. R. L. Nordness, '11, is one of the principal citizens of Lily, where he and his wife, nee Grace Lewis, '14 and Conservatory '15, continue to live, though he has extensive interests at other places. He is one of the chief stock holders of the Pe0ple's Bank of Minneapolis. He also represents Day County in the State Legislature. Harry A. Robinson, '11, has resumed his law practice in Yankton since his return -from army service. C. Stanley Stevenson, '11, and Mrs. Stevenson, nee Anna Daley, Con. '11, are now living in Sioux Falls. Mr. Stevenson is instructor in history and director of music in Washington High School of that city. Grace M. Tripp, ex-'19, and James Lambertson, ex-'19, were married December 1919 at the home of the bride's parents, Judge and Mrs. R. B. Tripp, Yankton. jim and Grace now live in Volin where Jim is manager of an elevator. Of the Normal Graduates of 1919, Gladys Eccles is teaching school in a consolidated school near Plankinton, Hilda Nelson is at Flandreau, Dorothy Burgi at Watertown, Ava Lyons in the high school at Canova, and Alice Meslo is staying at home in Yankton since the death of her mother. 28
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tfi-Xlil, IYAN YOUNGVVORTII '4Ca1'I Sioux City, Ia. ll'l1i'11 you l'tH1l!0f fliuzb ntwr you mimi l'1't't'f7 Illltlflin Carl lilcecl us so well that he returned for a post graduate Course: Causecl an awful rnnipns :hiring the football sea- song ntacle all-state team in football and basketball. Football l: Basketball 23 Traelc l: Shakespeare 'l9. Thegn. GICRTUIJE XI.-XE CL'TLliR .IICICu Claremont 'II jn'r'fi'tl 'ZUUIlltIH, uolvly jvlizzzfzfd, fn -mzrnz, lo muzfort, and l'0Hl7IltIlId.U Rlae has stearlily won her way into the hearts of Yankton students and alumni. Assistant Mathematics instructor: house presiclentg Y. VV. Cabinet. Aristonian. ITIXJRIENCE HENRIETTIC VVATVVOOD 'tl:!0I't'1ll'L'H Dallas 'l'11w .tH'tl.Y.K' .vinfm 11011, slit' irvadx if .vu liylzllyf' lflorenee is a most capable assistant lit-an: ehaperone of the waiters' table: especially proficient in expression and claneing. Debate lg Pi Kappa Delta: ,-Xristonian. .'XR'l'HLlR CLEYIE BOVVERS HTtIl'fH Yankton Ile A'IIt Zx' 'zwlzzltlv wlirif, and flzrillt as lligllz .lx 1urfufwl1y.vic.v wif can fly. An authority on parliamentary law- espeeially as regards suspension of the constitution. I love my teacher. Foot- ball 3: Basketball 23 Adelphian. M.-XRY C.-XRMELITA DONOHUE IIIary Yankton .I zvixiziirzy Quay, a pleasant smile. Mary came to Yankton for her junior and senior years and has proved herself a cliligent student. Sodale. CIIARLES THOMAS SLOVVEY CiI1'l,' Irene For they' fouqllm' who Iw1ic z'r' they wuz. Carl is one of the steady, whole heart- ecl fellows that give stability to a student body. Debate 2: Shakespeare '19 and '203 Pi Kappa Delta. Adelphian presi- flent.
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