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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.