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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. |