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1 Alumni pay reverent tribute to "First Teacher" Professor David Sands Wright died at his home October 30, 1931, following stroke; biographical sketch; tributes; also tribute to Professor Melvin F. Arey; photo.
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2 Alumnus receives honor J. R. Magee receives honorary degree from Morningside.
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3 Alumni reorganization discussed at dinner Description of dinner program and summary of speakers' remarks.
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4 The Seerley Foundation Organization to promote welfare of students preparing to teach; description of programs, especially student loans.
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5 "Be Human" urges speaker in fall term address Fifty-two students receive degrees or diplomas; description of ceremony; address given by Frank Cody; list of graduates; photo.
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6 Mrs. John H. Fellingham Died November 15, 1931.
7 C. E. Gregg Lives in Oakland.
8 Graduate rides elephants Alumna Dixie Willson writes of her experience of riding circus elephants.
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9 Here's help for alumni who direct school plays Professor Holden outlines play production curriculum; gives directions on construction of scenery and settings; photo.
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10 Rites held for Mrs. Walters Florence Griffith Walters dies of stroke November 19, 1931.
11 Mrs. Harry B. Peck Lillian G. Goodwin Peck visits campus.
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12 Circle letter record broken Alumnus claims that his class letter has been circulating since 1894.
13 Placement Bureau offers service Outlines services and procedures of bureau.
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14 Boy Scouts rally 550 strong Boys enjoy campus activities.
15 Homecoming is different Description of activities; photo.
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16 Scholastic team chosen Professor John W. Charles selects the eleven strongest students from all of his years of teaching.
17 Bureau of Public Relationships Will enhance attention to alumni activities.
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18 Enrollment increases Winter term 1931 enrollment is 2028.
19 Extension Service reaches 115,000 Breakdown by major line of service.
20 Six instructors are state officers Six elected to ISTA offices.
21 Professors attend convention 109 attend, twenty-one appear on ISTA program.
22 Paderewski at college March 10 List of performers on Lecture and Entertainment Course.
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23 Dads feted at annual day Dads tour campus, attend class.
24 Faculty aid to student fund Faculty will contribute 1% of their October, November, December, and January pay to the Student Loan Fund to raise about $1800.
25 Dr. Latham speaks at convention Speaks at Northwestern Iowa Teachers meeting.
26 Debaters meet Oxford Report on British style during split team debates.
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27 Graduates invited to press prom Will sponsor second annual prom.
28 Heating plant progresses Shops and garages nearing completion; smokestack completed November 27; structural steel for heating plant almost done; description of plant facilities.
29 Debaters to meet at college Students from thirteen colleges will meet.
30 Enrollment of men increases 628 men enrolled for winter 1931 term; proportion of women to men is down from about 4:1 to about 2:1.
31 Orators to meet Iowa U. First extemporaneous meet with UI to be held.
32 Noted educator speaks at college Sarah M. Sturtevant addresses students.
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33 Technological unemployment Urges teachers to continue their education in order to weather difficult economic conditions.
34 Branch school selected Branch summer school will be in Creston.
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35 Basketball squad whips pre-holiday foes Wins first two games; season preview.
36 Panthers supplant Tutors Burl Berry submits winning entry in contest; athletic teams will have nickname of Purple Panthers.
37 Most valuable player honored Burl Berry is 1931 football MVP.
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38 Mat men drill for season Season preview.
39 TC letter changed to I New letter is 8-inch purple chenille I; letters currently awarded in football, basketball, baseball, track, wrestling, and tennis.
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40 Purple warriors show fight despite injuries Football team finishes at 3-5; season wrap-up; photo.
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41 Mrs. J. Percival Huget The former Annie Lees is the wife to Dr. J. Percival Huget, pastor at the Tompkins Avenue Congregational Church in New York; has written many pieces of literature including, "The Unspent Day".
42 Mrs. Fred C. Danforth The former Electa Waterbury was a student during the time of the founding of the institution in 1876; visited campus recently and was amazed by the changes.
43 Robert A. Mallory Teaching sixth grade in Swea City, Iowa.
44 Ethel L. Arey Resident of Minneapolis, Minnesota; working at the Deaconess M. E. Hospital and Home.
45 Eva Pettengill Taught school for several years.
46 Charles S. Cobb Head of the Biology Department at Sioux City.
47 Mrs. May Hopkins Teaching in the Port Jervis Schools in New York; supervisor of the grades and junior high.
48 Samuel Quigley Professor of education at the University of Texas; author of "World Book for Teachers from the Kindergarten to the Senior College".
49 Mrs. Henry D. Jones The former Maurine Fink is now living in New York City; had previously taught physical education in Indiana.
50 Effie Bathurst Research associate of the Institution of School Experimentation; received M. A. and Ph. D. degrees.
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51 Elmer P. Schindler Formerly superintendent of schools at Rippey, Iowa; now an agent for the Equitable Life Insurance Company of New York.
52 Irene Lenahan Rural school teacher at Knoke.
53 Charles W. North High school principal in the New Hampton High School.
54 Wilbur D. Russell Now teaches Auto Shop in Balboa High School in San Francisco.
55 Jim Strawn Founder of the Xanho fraternity at the college visits campus.
56 Mrs. Emmett Peck The former Genevieve Hays is a voice instructor at Cluthe Music Conservatory in Evansville, Indiana.
57 Harriet A. Cunningham Now lives in Anamosa.
58 Frank Church Superintendent of schools at Keota, Iowa.
59 Mrs. H. O. Sandberg The former June Marquis now lives in Waterloo.
60 Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hochstetler The former Helen Fuller and her husband moved to Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
61 Earl Stout Works in the English Department at the University of Iowa.
62 Finn Eriksen Went to Columbia University to get his M. A. degree.
63 Gerald Baxter Went on to Cambridge University to take up business organization; participated in many activities.
64 Emmett Van Cable Went on to Cambridge University to take up business organization; participated in many activities at the college.
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65 Mrs. Bruce A. Rogers The former Stella Handorf lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
66 Roy N. Collins Supervisor of music of District No. 1 at Pueblo, Colorado.
67 Mabel Parish Teaches history in the high school and junior college at San Mateo, California; has traveled to many places.
68 Mrs. Everett C. Gray The former Garnet J. Vollertsen now lives in Pelham, New York.
69 Mrs. S. R. Hoyt The former Frankie Wilcox; works in the Weekday Religious Schools of Wichita, Kansas.
70 Jean M. Gleaves Spent a summer in Europe to study education in the countries that she visited.
71 C. R. Cronk Superintendent of schools in Denver, Iowa.
72 Mrs. Earl A. Roadman The former Irma Keene wrote an article; Earl Roadman is president of the Dakota Wesleyan University at Mitchell, South Dakota.
73 Ira F. Heald Works at the Louisiana State Normal College and is on the athletic council at the school.
74 Mrs. Sara P. Pryor The former Sara P. Sherman is an assistant professor of English and Director of Drama at Grinnell College.
75 Mrs. Preston Lindley The former Mary Walters teaches at Tipton, Iowa.
76 Arnold Stientjes Teaches science at Beresford, South Dakota.
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77 The following item appeared in "Who's who in Engineering" Biographical profile of Leo Ranney.
78 Rex C. Haight Attended Stanford University.
79 Frank S. Jewell Manager of insurance, taxes, and leases for an automobile corporation of Detroit, Michigan.
80 Alice I. Cramer Voice and public school music teacher in Chicago.
81 Mrs. Myron W. Omlie The former Helena Bakewell now lives in Chicago, Illinois.
82 Helen M. Christianson Assistant professor of education at the San Francisco State Teachers College.
83 At the Cosmopolitan Club dinner Cap Miller spoke at meeting.
84 Mrs. Al J. Kuhn The former Abbie Fluckey and Mrs. Elmer Wallace, the former Georgia Fluckey, called at the home of Dr. Homer H. Seerley.
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85 Norma Gillett Transferred to the Teachers College from the Northern State Teachers College at Marquette, Michigan.
86 Mrs. C. S. Aldrich The former Bess Streeter took a vacation and renewed old friendships.
87 Thora G. Iverson Teaches English and speech at Rock Valley, Iowa.
88 Mrs. John C. Bennett The former Elizabeth Hart is a critic and English teacher in the Training School at Western Illinois State Teachers College.
89 Mary P. Snyder English teacher at Dalton, South Dakota.
90 Mrs. F. W. Watson The former Ruth M. White now lives in Oakland, California.
91 Leora Boetger Teaches English and dramatics in the high school at Oelwein, Iowa.
92 Dr. Clem C. Seerley Is a physician and surgeon at Bozeman, Montana.
93 Allen W. Read Professor of English at the University of Missouri.
94 Mrs. Erwin H. Sherman The former Elizabeth Bingham lives in Kansas City, Missouri, and works at the General Motors Company.
95 John R. McKee Lives in Spencer, Iowa.
96 William Wood Supervisor of vocational and industrial arts in the Davenport Public Schools. One of his two daughters is the music supervisor in the public schools in Independence.
97 Ruth L. Hanson Teaching primary grades at Gayville, South Dakota.
98 G. A. Kaltenbach Now lives in Dausman, Wisconsin.
99 Miss Naomi Langhout Teaches physical education at the University of South Dakota.
100 Howard Lee Cundy History teacher in a high school in Downers Grove, Iowa.
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101 Miller Christiansen Insurance adjuster at Madison, Wisconsin.
102 Mary Tuynman Teaches sixth grade at Mitchell, South Dakota.
103 Irene Tuynman Teaches English in Junior High School in Mitchell.
104 James E. Fitzgerald Principal of the Hopkins School at Sioux City.
105 Douglas Barnes Enrolled at Westminster Theological Seminary at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
106 Jesse L. McLaughlin Agency secretary of the American Bible Society in Chicago, Illinois,
107 Dorothy Magee Called on Dr. H. H. Seerley with Mrs. Magee known as Harriet A. Keeler.
108 Dr. J. Percival Huget Minister of Tompkins Avenue Congregational Church in Brooklyn, New York.
109 Harry E. Kelley Teaches biology in the Washington Senior High School at Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
110 Merle Wayne McKeever Works on a farm at Mitchellville, Iowa.
111 Isabel M. Ryan Now lives in LeClaire, Iowa.
112 Theodore A. Gerard Secretary of the committee seeking immediate relief for the South Dakota strike.
113 Pearl M. Shaffer As a Colonel in the U.S. Army, he is an instructor for the Iowa National Guard.
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114 Dr. Bennett Intern at the Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago.
115 Mrs. Lewis Havermale The former Clara Tolstrup and her sister Mrs. S. A. Cohagen, the former Syrena Tolstrup, visited Dr. H. H. Seerley and D. S. Wright.
116 Mr. Cohagen Received degrees at the Teachers College.
117 Mrs. Havermale writes that she and her husband have spent the past two and one half years in China. The former Clara Tolstrup taught English in the Precollegiate Department and advised in the Goucher Junior High School while her husband was dean of the Faculty of Religion.
118 Mrs. John C. Bennett The former Elizabeth Hart and Mrs. Franklin Zink, the former Marion Hart, visited their parents in Cedar Falls, Iowa.
119 Delia Mulder Instructor in Oyster Bay Public Schools of Oyster Bay, New York.
120 Katherine Berkstresser Studying at the University of Columbia.
121 Mr. and Mrs. F. W. McLaughlin The former Gladys Henderson and her husband now live in Northwood, Iowa.
122 Mrs. Arthur E. Simpson The former Anna R. Border now lives in Sebeka, Minnesota.
123 Merle M. Sliter Student at Northwestern University.
124 Helen L. Landsberg Now lives in Hinsdale, Illinois.
125 Mrs. C. K. June The former Loma Lyle now lives in Hartford, Connecticut.
126 Alice Hadley Works at a tea shop in Sioux City, Iowa.
127 Frank C. Popham Called on Dr. H. H. Seerley.
128 Hubert Lewis Moeller Social science instructor and assistant coach at Bedford, Iowa.
129 Agnes Mellem Teaches fourth grade at Park Ridge, Illinois.
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130 Ruth Mowbray Married Hess P. Jasper and lives in Newton, Iowa.
131 Irene Vogelsang Married Henry Janssen and lives in Ackley.
132 Hazel Weisbard Married K. John Cook and lives in South Minneapolis, Minnesota.
133 Aurelia Bender Married Irwin Dickson and teaches in Wood High School.
134 Nira E. Gregory Married Clyde D. Mease on August 4, 1931.
135 Reverend Charles H. Kamphoefner Pastor of the Methodist Church at Sioux City, Iowa.
136 Lloyd Groff Now teaches in a rural school in Harris, Iowa.
137 H. C. Moeller Extension professor of rural education at the College and co-wrote two books.
138 Elva Boland Married Raymond Hildman and lives in Clarion, Iowa.
139 Neva Gleason Married Elston W. Chapin on November 1, 1931
140 W. W. Patty Professor of secondary education in the School of Education at Indiana University; co-wrote an article.
141 J. F. Treasure Ex-county agent of the Hossier Building Tile & Silo Company of Albany.
142 Theresa C. Schreckengast The former Theresa Coffman now lives in Keota, Iowa.
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143 Jessie Storie Married Ralph Morgan and now lives in Ames, Iowa.
144 Eula M. Wintermute Married Tom R. Masters on June 22, 1929
145 Ethel LuVerne Erickson Married Ross S. Strong on November 12, 1930.
146 Martha Jennings Married Keith Adams on June 16, 1931.
147 Christine E. Wilken Married Dr. Alfred H. Brauer and now live in San Francisco, California.
148 Junetta Stolt Married Elmer J. Melvey on September 2, 1931
149 Armyn Huglin Married Karleton Crain and lives in West Lafayette, Iowa.
150 Elva M. Robinson Married Clovis Adams on December 25, 1930.