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1 Big time planned for October homecomers; annual business meeting now at Homecoming October22 Outline of activities; photo.
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2 Reverend Ries honored Alumnus Father Mike Ries is pastor of large Chicago parish.
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3 Chicago alumni enjoy August picnic; Mrs. Sward, as delegate of group, visits campus to make plans for Century of Progress Exhibition Alumni have picnic in Jackson Park; plan for reunion in Chicago.
4 Emma B. Kuschl Teaching in Attica.
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5 Democrats honor Cap Miller North Dakota Democrats consider Miller as possible candidate for Secretary of Agriculture.
6 Mrs. Frank C. Tate Visits campus with family.
7 C. L. Shartle Teaching at Ohio State University.
8 Dorothy Charles Accepts position as cataloguer in Pennsylvania.
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9 Lack of education costly, graduates warned 292 students receive degrees or diplomas at summer 1932 Commencement; George F. Zook gives address.
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10 Dinner speech stirs graduates Alumnus J. H. Anderson speaks on meeting present economic problems.
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11 Twin Cities reunion set for February Dinner scheduled.
12 New equipment for the Campanile Westminster and hour chimes now powered by electricity; new motors installed; false roof installed beneath bell chamber; steam heat installed; Fasoldt encased in glass cabinet; screen excludes birds from bell tower.
13 McDonalds have family reunion Family includes four ISTC graduates.
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14 Judge W. C. Radcliffe Elected president of Iowa Bar Association.
15 Margaret E. Ryan Teaching at Oyster Bay, New York.
16 The College at the State Fair Description of ISTC exhibit in Des Moines.
17 Music head honored Composition by Professor Kurtz played in New York.
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18 This little girl had dinner Bohan family attends alumni dinner in Chicago and gets a laugh.
19 Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Culley Visit the Seerleys and the Lathams.
20 Fifty years a teacher Louise Barrett to retire; tribute from students and colleagues..
21 Kathryn Dougherty Will teach in Waterloo.
22 Zoe Britton Visits parents in Cedar Falls.
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23 Four year enrollment increases Enrollment of four year students increases from 1968 to 2062 in 1931-1932 school year.
24 Famous artists on program Maria Jeritza and Fritz Kreisler will play.
25 Certification bill distributed Professor Hart hopes this bill will go to the General Assembly in January 1933.
26 Xanho fraternity Rents house at 2500 Franklin.
27 Saturday classes grow Thirty-four students currently enrolled; new classes will be organized.
28 Remodeling an building program Heating plant should be ready for use by October 1, 1932; Commons may be ready by May 1933; other smaller remodeling projects underway.
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29 Critic supervisor resigns Helen Waters resigns and marries Lloyd F. Rader.
30 Student Council activities Sponsors dances, shows, and other activities.
31 Delphians win intramurals Four hundred women take part in intramurals, including field hockey, basketball, volleyball, tennis, swimming, archery, and golf.
32 Women still surpass men Seven women and one man achieve perfect grades.
33 Freshmen wear purple and green Men to wear caps; women to wear buttons.
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34 Alumni and members Roster of those receiving degrees at University of Iowa.
35 New instructors assume duties Brief profiles of new faculty.
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36 Picture revives memories of years gone by Thoughts on seeing a photo of the ISNS faculty of 1885; a look at the early faculty and their lasting influences; photo.
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37 After dinner speaking contest First opportunity for ISTC students to participate in a contest of this kind.
38 An article R. W. Harbeson publishes article on railway rate adjustment.
39 New members of teaching department Roster of new faculty.
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40 Dr. Cliff W. Stone Visited campus on way to Pullman, Washington..
41 Student Loan Fund report Annual financial report; about 135 students have received assistance with an average loan of about $55.
42 Debate with Dublin scheduled Will debate with Irish students.
43 Iver Christoffersen Invites President Seerley to speak at Rotary.
44 Professor and Mrs. S. F. Hersey Entertain family.
45 Maud E. Lane Teaches children from other countries in Santa Barbara, California.
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46 Gridders set for nine game schedule 1932 football season preview.
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47 Athletics for All program 528 men take part in intramurals.
48 Athletic director honored L. L. Mendenhall initiated into Phi Delta Kappa.
49 Athlete tells of old days G. V. Orr recalls track performance of Red Hamilton.
50 Tennis tournament started Coach Haddox donates trophy for new tournament.
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51 Century of Progress reunion Alumni planning reunion in Chicago in association with the World's Fair there; have already held organizing picnic.
52 Cover picture Students and faculty are looking forward to welcoming alumni back to campus for Homecoming celebration.
53 Fifty years Tribute to Louise Barrett for her fifty years of service in teaching.
54 "Good Form" booklet issued Intersorority Council puts out book on proper behavior.
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55 Mrs. D. Sands Wright Visited her son Joseph and his wife this summer; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wright are directors of physical education at a school in Chicago; daughters Ruth and Luella made trip to West Coast.
56 J. L. St. John State chemist and Head of the Division of Chemistry in the Agriculture Experiment Station at the State College in Pullman, Washington.
57 Mary L. Phares Awarded the Doctor of Philosophy degree in psychology and education from the University of Iowa.
58 Bert B. Welty Lawyer in Nevada, Iowa.
59 Mrs. Welty The former Alice Shoemaker's husband is a brother of Ira Welty.
60 Laura A. Benedict Retired from teaching after forty years.
61 Luella W. Wright Member of the English Department of the University of Iowa; recently completed book on literary life of Friends.
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62 Robert Burley Coach in Wellman, Iowa.
63 Norma Gillett Received graduate teaching fellowship at the University of Iowa; plans to get her Master of Arts degree.
64 Mary B. Ormsby Teaches in the Eastman Street School on Los Angeles, California.
65 Aletha Parks Teaches commerce at the Withrow High School in Cincinnati, Ohio.
66 Mrs. William McVey Scales The former Margaret E. Parks now lives in East Hutchinson, Kansas, and works part time in a nursery school.
67 John C. Glenn Assistant supervisor of education in the Federal Penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas.
68 Sidna J. Dowell Sailed from New York City for two months abroad.
69 Mrs. W. F. Mains The former Mary E. Millea now lives in St. Joseph, Missouri.
70 S. C. Jacobsen Assistant county attorney of Black Hawk County.
71 C. F. Perrott Principal of Turlock Union High School in Ceres, California.
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72 Alvin O. H. Setzepfandt Supervising principal of elementary grades in Tulsa, Oklahoma; called on old friends.
73 Dr. Erwin Schenk Physician in Des Moines, Iowa, spoke on a radio program.
74 W. C. Jarnagin Editor of the Storm Lake Pilot-Tribune in Storm Lake, Iowa.
75 Thomas Fraser McDonald Visited campus on June 19, 1932.
76 Mrs. William Mendenhall The former Bertha Marsh, a former member of the natural science faculty visited campus and called on old friends.
77 Mrs. V. Gordon Kern The former Emma Frances Chase lives in Montevideo, Uruguay, and plans on visiting in New York.
78 Milton Moore Graduated with a B. M. degree in voice from the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music.
79 Eugenia Hsia Lives in China and wrote five stories about the Chinese people.
80 Peter Luteyn Now serving as professor of engineering mathematics at Marquette College in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
81 Paul E. James Attorney-at-law in Des Moines, Iowa, visited the college with his wife.
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82 Merton L. Fuller Official in charge of the government weather bureau and the forecaster for the northern Illinois district.
83 Dr. Hans Andersen Instructor in English at Oklahoma A. and M. in Stillwater, Oklahoma; visited Cedar Falls during the summer.
84 Carrie Niday Teaches geography in a junior high school in West Waterloo, Iowa.
85 Harry Jewell Engaged in real estate business in Detroit, Michigan.
86 Mr. and Mrs. George Kramer Visited family.
87 Karl Kluever Teaches in a high school in Champaign, Illinois.
88 Mrs. Emil R. Meyer The former Iva Benedict now lives in Burfordville, Missouri.
89 H. W. Fearing Visited his family with his wife.
90 Lloyd Phillips Teaches English and dramatics at a high school in Laurel, Nebraska.
91 Robert Fullerton Professor of voice at the McPhail School of Music in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
92 Mrs. Jurgen C. Skow The former Louisa A. Nelson attended the Bible Conference in Cedar Falls, Iowa.
93 Dr. J. Ralph Magee Lives in St. Paul, Minnesota, and visited some old friends with his wife.
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94 Benjamin W. Robinson Director of student employment service at the University of Iowa.
95 Fred D. Cram Wrote a book outlining research processes.
96 Helen Struve Teaches in a rural school in Mt. Auburn, Iowa.
97 Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Starbuck Visited her parents in Cedar Falls.
98 Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Clay Went on a fishing and hunting trip in Canada.
99 Florence E. Brown Attending Columbia University in New York City.
100 Marvyl Zieman High school principal and English teacher in Hayfield, Iowa.
101 Carrie J. Lang Now lives in Pasadena, California.
102 Alberta Freese Teaches commercial work in the Dundee High School in Dundee, Michigan.
103 Olive S. Squires Received a B. A. degree from Coe College.
104 Anna E. Bevan Teaches first and second grades in Elgin, Iowa.
105 Mary Read Geography major who received an M. A. degree from the University of Chicago.
106 Anne I. Schoeneman Teaches department work at Stuttgart, Arkansas.
107 E. Marguerite Doubler Teaches home economics in the Junior and Senor High School in Genoa, Illinois.
108 Erna Lampe Teaches music and English in Rinard, Iowa.
109 Mrs. Elmer Page The former Evalyn Holthaus is a music instructor at the schools in Gary, Indiana.
110 A. C. Fuller Elected president of the Cedar Falls Rotary Club.
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111 Lauretta Starry Music supervisor in Harris, Iowa.
112 Mrs. Inez Beadle Ericson Elementary grade teacher in Fort Dodge, Iowa.
113 Florence Hoth Teaches fifth and sixth grades in Palo, Iowa.
114 Allie R. Fisher Now lives in Waterloo, Iowa.
115 May Hartley Teaches history in a high school in Aledo, Illinois.
116 Leslie C. Sheppard Superintendent of schools in Albert City, Iowa.
117 A. J. Meyer Opened a medical office in Glendale, California.
118 Carolyn A. Campbell Teaches second grade in McGregor, Iowa.
119 Beryl A. Dillavou Teaches department work at the Longfellow School in Iowa City, Iowa.
120 Frieda E. Jacobs Teaches Junior High in Scarville, Iowa.
121 Irma E. Cornish Teaches grades at Spirit Lake, Iowa.
122 Arlene I. Sanger Teaches third and fourth grade and grade music at Randalia, Iowa.
123 Helen E. Trommer Employed in the Research Department of a publishing company in Chicago, Illinois.
124 Marie A. Tully Public school music supervisor in Benton, Wisconsin.
125 Mrs. M. Vaughan The former Velva Snyder is studying commerce at the University of Iowa.
126 Mary E. Whetzel Teaches third grade at Cleveland Heights, Ohio.
127 Mrs. Omar R. Parker The former Floy Younkin now lives in Seattle, Washington.
128 Mrs. B. J. Posegate The former Elizabeth Gleason teaches primary grades in Des Moines, Iowa.
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129 Gladys E. Lynch Received a Ph. D. degree from the University of Iowa.
130 Mrs. M. L. Fuller The former Nancy Golden gave lectures on gardens in Claremont, California.
131 J. L. St. John State chemist and head of the Division of Chemistry at the State College of Washington in Pullman, Washington; has written many articles.
132 Mrs. George Wright The former Clara L. Van Pelt and her family visited the college.
133 Lucille C. Townsend Student dietician at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.
134 Coral Stoddard Fourth grade supervisor in the Training School at Nebraska State Teachers College in Wayne, Nebraska.
135 Mrs. A. F. Bellman The former Clara Kyler and her husband visited her mother.
136 Mrs. Gerald Craig The former Helen Baldock is in charge of dramatics and public speaking at Globe High School in Globe, Arizona.
137 Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Baird Moved to Spencer, Iowa.
138 Calvin Schnucker Pastor of the Ransey Reformed Church in Titonka, Iowa.
139 Marjorie J. Palmquist Teaches in a rural school in Faith, South Dakota.
140 Fred C. Gilchrist Lawyer in Laurens, Iowa; was renominated as a Republican candidate for Congress.
141 Rachel Olson Teaches in a rural school near Calamus, Iowa.
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142 Mrs. C. J. Scheeler The former Matilda Palmer was honored at many social events.
143 Reverend W. C. Conradi Wrote a sermon that was published in "The Church Messenger".
144 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howard Was superintendent and teacher in Butler County; now teaching at Idaho Normal School.
145 A picture of President-Emeritus Homer H. Seerley Appeared on the cover of a Midland Schools issue, published by Iowa State Teachers Association.
146 The editor of the Alumnus has received a number Edith Neely McConnell sent some pictures to the editor of the Alumnus.
147 The names of two members of the instructional staff A look back at an old newspaper article.
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148 Geneva McElhinney Married Ross L. Barnett on June 12, 1932.
149 Ruth Douthart Married Darrel D. Slocum on June 14, 1932.
150 June Fergason Married Wayne Leighty on June 22, 1932.