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1 | Alumni propose revision of constitution; committee asks for vote of all graduates to decide proposal | After several years of study, the committee proposes that the Alumni Association become a dues-paying organization in order to support the "Alumnus" and a secretary; asks authority to organize local chapters; change meeting to Homecoming instead of June. |
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2 | Classes to return for reunion | Outline of activities for June reunion. |
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3 | Saturday and evening classes well received | Schedule of classes offered; students from eight counties present. | |
4 | Ferrol R. Huyck | Teaching in Harvey, Illinois. |
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5 | Home and school to change, says Mr. Threlkeld | Seventy-four students receive degrees or diplomas; A. L. Threlkeld gives address; description of ceremony; list of students. |
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6 | Old Gold has "progress edition" | 1932 Old Gold will feature special modernistic artwork; will chart growth of ISTC. |
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7 | Alumni mourn Jarnagin death | J. W. Jarnagin, 78, died February 6. 1932; served on Board of Directors; was strong supporter of school; photo. | |
8 | Mabel Reid | Teaching in Burma. | |
9 | Mrs. Frank L. Byrnes | Hazel Webster Byrnes gives address in North Dakota. |
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10 | Two circle letters break record | Continued reports of letters circulating among ISTC alumni. |
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11 | Commons building planned | College Commons, patterned after memorial unions, may begin construction soon; description of potential uses of building; will cost between $100,000 and $200,000; funds have accumulated in dormitory accounts. | |
12 | ISTC at the department of superintendence | List of current and former faculty who participated in national meeting. |
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13 | Lydia Wells | Promoting reader series for Chicago book company. | |
14 | State course in mathematics | Monograph will outline presentation of mathematics in public schools. | |
15 | Mrs. La Fel Barney | Teaching in Nevada. |
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16 | Speech correction clinic enlarged | New equipment added to Auditorium office; description of diagnostic and treatment procedures; outline of program objectives; opportunities for teacher training in this area. |
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17 | Stanley Wood | Supervises set construction for skating pageant at Yale. | |
18 | Oratorical contest at college May 6 | Will compete in state peace contest. |
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19 | Mr. Hart combats illiteracy | Irving Hart appointed chair of committee on illiteracy. | |
20 | Working men earn high grades | Men who work receive higher grades than those who do not; survey of places of employment. | |
21 | College offers new course | Dean Campbell will teach course on problems of student advisors. | |
22 | Purple Pen wins honors | Wins second place in Columbia University contest. | |
23 | Paderewski thrills record audience | Large crowd in Men's Gymnasium enjoys pianist. |
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24 | Speech professor honored | Professor Lambertson will write chapter in speech text. | |
25 | Tuition rates increased | Schedule of fees includes matriculation fee of $5; freshmen and sophomore tuition of $30 per term and junior and senior tuition of $32 per term; attempt to meet problems of economic conditions. |
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26 | Five students earn straight A's | Roster of honored students. | |
27 | Richard Wallace | Passes Naval Academy examination. | |
28 | Debaters and orators successful | Season activity thus far. | |
29 | Science academy to meet at college | Iowa Academy of Science will meet; three hundred expected to attend. |
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30 | Eight lettermen back in uniform for baseball | 1932 baseball season preview and schedule. |
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31 | Basketball squad wins ten games, loses six | 1931-1932 season wrap-up; record was 10-6; team photo. |
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32 | First year girl is champion | Mabel Hall performs well in Midwest AAU swimming meet. | |
33 | Intramurals create interest | New rules exclude men who have participated in freshmen or varsity athletics. |
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34 | Sixty trackmen drilling for Kansas Relays | 1932 season preview. |
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35 | Prospects bright for coming grid season | 1932 season preview; fourteen lettermen will return. | |
36 | Harman is Olympic prospect | Profile of wrestler Maynard Harman; photo. |
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37 | Purple mat men down four Big Ten teams | Season wrap-up; finished 5-2; team photo. |
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38 | Circle letters | Editor would like to be included in rounds of circle letters. | |
39 | Sugar snows | Old Administration Building holds President's Office, Registrar, Placement Office, and Department of Mathematics and Commercial Education. |
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40 | Ira L. Craig | Head of the Rate and Standard Practice Department of the Philadelphia Electric Company. | |
41 | Allen W. Read | Instructor in English at the University of Missouri; wrote many articles. | |
42 | George H. McManus | History of different ranks in his army career; now executive officer of organized reserves in the first corps area. | |
43 | Lois Moritz | Now lives in Evanston, Illinois; taking graduate work at Northwestern University. | |
44 | David W. Knepper | Professor of political science at the Mississippi State College for Women. | |
45 | Reverend Don M. Gury | Holds the position of rector of the St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Watertown, Wisconsin. |
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46 | Harryette Creasy | Member of the English Department of Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York. | |
47 | Roger W. Mullinex | Teaches chemistry at Long Beach Junior College in Long Beach, California. | |
48 | Alexander C. Roberts | Co-author of "The Principles of American Secondary Education"; now president of San Francisco State Teachers College. | |
49 | Arthur D. King | Teaches industrial arts in Des Moines, Iowa. | |
50 | Verna A. Hoyman | Teaches English and supervision at the Campus Training School at Madison, South Dakota. | |
51 | Mrs. Robert J. Raker | The former Marguerite A. Wallace teaches public school music from fourth to sixth grades in Ferndale, Michigan. | |
52 | Alvin O. Setzepfandt | Principal and supervisor of the Elementary Barnard School at Tulsa, Oklahoma. | |
53 | Laura H. Loetscher | Teaches biology in Flint Junior College in Flint, Michigan. | |
54 | Mrs. L. A. Dunham | The former Ethel Morgan wrote a letter about the blooming hyacinths. | |
55 | Cap E. Miller | President of the Cosmopolitan Club and head of the Federated Cosmopolitan Clubs in Fargo, North Dakota. | |
56 | Grace Sheehan | Faculty member of the Mount Saint Mary's school in Cherokee, Iowa. | |
57 | Eleanor McMillin | Working on master's degree at Iowa State College. | |
58 | Rose M. Kleinfelder | Teaches at Xavier High School in New Orleans, Louisiana. | |
59 | Lucile McElroy | Now lives in Clare, Iowa. | |
60 | Clarence Paulson | Athletic coach at Bagley, Iowa. |
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61 | Gladys E. Wissler | Secretary to a minister on Sioux City, Iowa. | |
62 | Mrs. E. W. Magee | The former Mary A. Boyle taught for two years and engaged in P.T.A. and religious work. | |
63 | James A. Boyle | Made a trip to the Teachers College due to his father's death; now interested in newspapers. | |
64 | Mable M. Hartz | Textile designer for dress silks in New York City. | |
65 | Hilda E. Miller | Teaches fourth grade in Mitchell, South Dakota. | |
66 | Wyntrice Earwood | Received an M. A. degree from the University of Iowa. | |
67 | Kathryn Larrison | Assistant in the Kindergarten Department in Mitchell, South Dakota. | |
68 | Edna F. Parkin | Teaches social science in the intermediate grades in Seattle, Washington. | |
69 | Cordia E. Smith | Teaches fifth grade in Newton, Iowa. | |
70 | Bess E. Horne | Teaches English in Des Moines, Iowa. | |
71 | Bertha Dahl | Teaches fourth grade in Seattle, Washington. | |
72 | Elma Lighter | Now doing graduate work at Columbia University in New York City. | |
73 | Minnie M. Duffield | Teaches first and second grades in Ely, Nevada. | |
74 | C. J. Dwight Williams | Branch manager of the Real Silk Hosiery Company in Duluth, Minnesota. | |
75 | Ruby W. Gillespie | Teaches intermediate grades at Iowa City, Iowa. | |
76 | Kathleen R. Lichty | Teaches home economies and English in Kinross, Iowa. | |
77 | Francis G. Miller | Dean of Forestry at the University of Idaho in Moscow, Idaho; now acting president of that school. | |
78 | Margaret de Booy | Expects to receive an M. A. degree in the teaching of mathematics from Columbia. |
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79 | Edna G. Elmore | Now lives in Kansas City, Kansas, where she is a nurse at the Bell Memorial Hospital. | |
80 | Amber B. Mann | Enrolled at University of Iowa and is expected to receive a Bachelor of Science Degree. | |
81 | Elsie M. Randall | Swimming instructor at Clarke College in Dubuque, Iowa. | |
82 | Mrs. Thomas R. Gaines | The former Carene L. Van Dersall now lives in New York City, where she is a health lecturer to women. | |
83 | Mildred S. Miller | Now lives in New York City. | |
84 | Mary Moore | Teaches kindergarten in Flagstaff, Arizona. | |
85 | Clara W. Scoggin | Teaches junior high in Port Jervis, New York. | |
86 | Mrs. Lorin Fithian | The former Marion Weed now lives in Mason City, Iowa. | |
87 | Hattie L. Specht | Working towards an M. A. degree at University of Iowa. | |
88 | Ira F. Shaffner | Salesman for the Automobile Club of Detroit, Michigan. | |
89 | Arthur A. Smith | Acting superintendent of buildings and grounds at the University of Iowa. | |
90 | M. Mary Lynch | Teaches literature in sixth and seventh grades at Nichols Intermediate School in Evanston, Illinois. | |
91 | Mrs. Orville G. Stow | The former Mabel Bloomberg now lives in Wadena, Iowa, where she is principal of the high school. | |
92 | Kenneth Baldwin | Works in the United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service in Cass Lake, Minnesota. | |
93 | Mrs. Carl F. Gaines | The former Ruth E. Williams now lives in Grand Island, Nebraska. | |
94 | Mrs. Clyde L. Schwyhart | The former Beulah Taylor now lives in Peoria, Illinois. | |
95 | Mrs. Claude F. Cox | The former Beatrice Shearer now lives in Fort Douglas, Utah. |
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96 | Mrs. Herbert A. Abraham | The former Jo Wilder is a leader of a Pocono study tour through Europe. | |
97 | Ida M. Ladiges | Instructor on textiles and clothing at the State Teachers College in Kearney, Nebraska. | |
98 | Estelle L. Sheldon | Now lives in Albert Lea, Minnesota. | |
99 | Charles I. Lambert | Physician and associate professor of psychiatry at Columbia University; his brother, John Lambert, is a psychiatrist at the College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York City; called on Mr. and Mrs. Homer H. Seerley. | |
100 | Grace Luella Mellem | Teaches primary grades in Spokane, Washington. | |
101 | Margaret E. Santee | Assistant journal clerk at the State Law Library of the State House in Des Moines, Iowa. | |
102 | Ruby Nelson | Now lives in Missouri Valley, Iowa. | |
103 | Agnes Gullickson | Critic of teaching at the Iowa State Teachers College; now studying at Columbia University. | |
104 | May Duryee Hopkins | Now lives in Port Jervis, New York. | |
105 | Dorothy Opfer | Teaches commercial work at Polytechnical High School in Los Angeles, California. | |
106 | Edna M. Evens | Teaches and does office work at the Cedar Rapids Business College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. | |
107 | Eula Cook | Nurse at the State University Hospital at Iowa City, Iowa. | |
108 | Gladys O. Norris | Teaches third grade in Great Neck, Long Island. | |
109 | Eunice Acheson | Psychologist at the Children's Center in Detroit, Michigan; completed doctoral degree at Columbia University. |
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110 | Winifred E. Parr | Assistant director of nurses at the Passovant Hospital in Jacksonville, Illinois. | |
111 | Ruth Kennedy | Married Earle Caille on January 22, 1932 and now lives in Adair, Iowa. | |
112 | Hazel M. Tobias | Married Carrell O. Turner on June 2, 1931; now lives in St. Louis, Illinois. | |
113 | George A. Taylor | Commercial artist with W. J. Rankin Corporation in Chicago, Illinois. | |
114 | Helen L. Dunlap | Supervising critic teacher at Ohio University. | |
115 | Dixie Willson | Author of many books and poems for children. | |
116 | Marjorie M. Potts | Teaching physical education at Wartburg Normal College in Waverly, Iowa. | |
117 | Gladys Sundal | Part-time teacher and part-time student at Augustana College in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. | |
118 | Mrs. Robert D. Lammer | The former Florence Willhoite Wald taught six years in the East Waterloo Schools; her daughter is a supervisor at Allen Memorial Hospital in Waterloo. | |
119 | Clara E. Case | Teaches seventh grade at Harwood Girls School, which is part of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. | |
120 | Mrs. J. C. Glenn | The former Nora Rummens now lives in Leavenworth, Kansas. | |
121 | Helen Bobo | Teaches first and second grades in Cumberland, Iowa; member of the Iowa Art Club. |
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122 | Mildred L. Stedwell | Married Verne F. Johnson on June 13, 1931; now lives in Carroll, Iowa. | |
123 | H. T. Ports | Married Myrtle I. Ports on December 12, 1931. | |
124 | Winifred R. Bremer | Married Ralph Surbaugh on September 21, 1931; now lives in Humeston, Iowa. | |
125 | Godfrey Messer | Married Matie Simonson on December 19, 1931. | |
126 | Mable A. Sampson | Married Alvin J. Freie on December 23, 1931. | |
127 | Carmen Isaacs | Married Stanley Davis Preston on January 18, 1932. | |
128 | Lillian Niehouse | Married Martin Geiger on December 26, 1931. | |
129 | Lillian A. Peterson | Married to the Reverend Verner A. Grandquist on June 30, 1931; now lives in Miami, Florida. | |
130 | Alta L. Hauswirth | Married J. A. Whitman on June 20, 1931. | |
131 | Marcele Fecht | Married Fred B. Thompson on August 20, 1931. | |
132 | Miss Alma Becker | Married Albert V. Moore on December 24, 1931. | |
133 | Margaret D. Johnson | Married Arthur L. Soesbe on May 2, 1931 and now lives in Waterloo, Iowa. |
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134 | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Green | Parents of Thomas George, who was born on July 12, 1931. | |
135 | Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bates | Parents of Richard Kenny, who was born on November 29, 1931. | |
136 | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huber | Parents of Arnold Mathew, who was born on June 27, 1931. | |
137 | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Witter | Parents of Rosemary Joy, who was born on October 27, 1931. | |
138 | Edward Gingerich | Married Edna E. Springmire on August 25, 1930. | |
139 | Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Simmons | Parents of William Howard, who was born on December 18, 1931. | |
140 | Alma M. Sime | Married Roy S. Sharp on October 28, 1931; now lives in Killduff, Iowa. | |
141 | Oneta Haney | Married Ivon McRae Pike on September 3, 1931. | |
142 | Edyth M. Bunker | Married Don E. Denkhoff on September 28, 1931, now live in Chicago, Illinois. | |
143 | Marjorie Hammer | Married Carlton J. Peck on February 25, 1932; now live in Decorah, Iowa. | |
144 | Elizabeth M. Fiebelkorn | Married Charles M. French on September 3, 1931. | |
145 | Doris S. Asby | Married W. Dale Stewart on August 12, 1931; now lives in Iowa City, Iowa. | |
146 | Louise Strohbehn | Married Henry G. Goldschmidt Jr. on September 17, 1931; now lives in Davenport, Iowa. |
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147 | Louis Waugh | Died on July 30, 1931, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. | |
148 | Alice Kinsley | Died on November 18, 1931. | |
149 | Mr. and Mrs. Horace Tousley | Parents of Richard Sherrard, who was born on October 16, 1931. | |
150 | Mr. and Mrs. Everett D. White | Parents of Margaret Jean, who was born on February 14, 1932. |