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1 | President Emeritus Homer H. Seerley dies | Dies at his home on campus at 9AM, December 23, 1932; had been ill since early November; brief biographical sketch; photo. |
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2 | Twin Cities alumni plan reunion at N. E. A. | Gathering will include dinner and music. |
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3 | Iowa alumni! Nine thousand three hundred ninety-five of you; get acquainted--organize local an county units | Tally of each known ISTC alumnus arranged by Iowa county and city. |
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4 | Reunion celebrants applaud campus movies | Dinner in Des Moines is well-attended; guests view movie of faculty and administration extending greetings. | |
5 | Saturday class hours changed | Winter term classes are changed from 8-12:30 to 10-12 and 1-3:30; twelve counties and twenty-four school systems represented in increasingly popular program. |
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6 | Irish students loaf profitably | Visiting Irish debaters describe their more relaxed system of higher education. | |
7 | Debaters meet Irish team | Consider capitalism as debate topic. |
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8 | Significant changes made in curriculums | Drop two year programs in art, home economics, manual arts, and commercial education and three year program in music in favor of four year programs; programs in kindergarten and elementary teaching are only remaining two year programs. |
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9 | Death takes Mrs. Reed | Frances Birdsall Grouell Reed died December 18, 1932, of pneumonia. | |
10 | Scholastic honor roll announced | Four women and two men earned perfect grades in fall 1932 term; ninety students in all make honor roll. |
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11 | Fall term graduates enter ranks of alumni | Thirty students received degrees or diplomas in November 1932; F. W. Lambertson gives address; list of students honored. |
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12 | 200 dads honored | Attend fourth annual Dad's Day; enjoy lunch and football game. |
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13 | Drama classes produced "Scarecrow" | Four act drama is Homecoming play. | |
14 | Grads brave rain to attend Homecoming | Alumni Association decides not to attempt further organization at this time. |
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15 | Once upon a time a kerosene lamp | History of heat, light, and power at ISTC; succession of boilers culminates in new power plant; alternating current now replacing direct current; street railway waiting room is now ticket office; central campus smokestack is now a thing of the past. |
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16 | Symphony orchestra pleases | Presents concert. | |
17 | Miss Wright's book praised | Luella M. Wright writes book on Friends. | |
18 | Frances M. Barlow | Teaching in Colton, California. | |
19 | Clark H. Brown | Marries Marie L. Mizer. |
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20 | All roads will lead to Chicago June-July, 1933; Century of Progress reunion banquet date set for July 6 | Making plans for alumni headquarters and gathering in Chicago. | |
21 | Speech contest at college | State meet will be on campus. | |
22 | Miss Shepherd issues new edition | New edition of her textbook will include fifty pages of new material. |
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23 | I. H. Hart heads Iowa teachers; Extension director honored as leader in cause of educational progress | Elected president of ISTA. | |
24 | Hope Bast | Teaching kindergarten in Downers Grove, Illinois. | |
25 | Faculty members head teacher groups | Roster of faculty who hold ISTA offices. | |
26 | Two professors issue texts | Professor Lambertson prepares book on commencement speeches; Professor A. E. Brown writes workbook on psychology. |
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27 | Cover picture--Christmas cheer | Christmas holiday celebrations included a lighted tree on the balcony of the Auditorium Building, another tree in the Crossroads, a dance and party, and a presentation of "The Messiah". | |
28 | Courage, good cheer | Urges courage in face of Depression and gloom. |
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29 | Athletes earn high honors; scholarship of several teams above general campus average | Grade point averages of each varsity team. | |
30 | Panthers on mythical eleven | Roster of football players on all-conference teams. | |
31 | Gooden chosen as most valuable | Donald Ray Good makes all-state and all-conference teams; selected MVP for football at ISTC; wins Berg Trophy. | |
32 | Josephine I. Maier | Teaching in Iowa Falls. |
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33 | Women receive sports awards | Roster of women who won intramural sports awards. | |
34 | Denva P. Meyers | Supervisor of music in Delta, Colorado. | |
35 | Prospects bright for hardwood court squad | 1933 basketball season preview. |
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36 | Willard W. Patty | Teaching at Indiana University. | |
37 | Six lettermen form nucleus of 1933 wrestling squad | 1933 season preview. | |
38 | Varsity men get grid letters | Roster of men who won letters in football for 1932. | |
39 | In memory of Martin Luther | Tribute to football player who died following intestinal influenza and an operation on October 24, 1932. |
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40 | Grid squad wins five games, loses three | 1932 football season wrap-up. | |
41 | Eighteen freshmen get numerals | List of football numeral winners. |
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42 | May E. Francis | Faculty member of the Department of History and Philosophy at the University of Texas; wrote a book. | |
43 | T. E. Hawk | Traffic manager of the Deere & Webber Company in Minneapolis, Minnesota. | |
44 | Lucy Kinsley | Retired after teaching in Iowa for thirty years and for twenty-one years in Minnesota. | |
45 | Leta Schneider | Travels through Europe, Canada, and the Western United States. | |
46 | Cletus B. Bower | Teaches at a high school in Kelly, Iowa. | |
47 | Ethel E. Donnelly | Teaches general science at the junior high school in Burlington, Iowa. | |
48 | Robert Ebel | Teaches high school science in Webster City, Iowa. | |
49 | Helen B. Carpenter | Teaches first grade at Harlan, Iowa. | |
50 | Mary M. Runkle | Student in the School of Nursing at the University of Iowa. | |
51 | Mary E. Schwyhart | Teaches high school English and dramatics in Sidney, Iowa. | |
52 | Robert Ebel | Teaches high school science in Webster City, Iowa. | |
53 | Doyle F. Cady | Head of the Department of Mathematics at the Senior High School in Blue Island, Illinois. | |
54 | James J. Muto | Acting principal, assistant coach, and teacher at the Junior High School in Corwith, Iowa. | |
55 | Margaret Murley | Working on a master's degree at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. | |
56 | Verna D. Thompson | Teaches fourth, fifth, and sixth grades in Des Moines, Iowa. | |
57 | Helen D. Umbaugh | Teaches mathematics and science in the sixth and tenth grades in Readlyn, Iowa. | |
58 | Dorothy Jean Lackore | Doing stenographic work in Ames, Iowa. | |
59 | A. P. Henry | Superintendent at the schools in Winterset, Iowa. | |
60 | Jesse L. McLaughlin | Agency secretary of the American Bible Society in Chicago, Illinois. |
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61 | Lurana M. Rownd | Now lives in Pasadena, California. | |
62 | Mrs. Milton Methfessel | The former Carol L. Stone now lives in Los Angles, California. | |
63 | Raymond Moore | Now lives in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. | |
64 | Carsten Johnsten | Teacher and principal at a high school in Radcliffe, Iowa. | |
65 | C. A. Bahnsen | Superintendent of the schools in Kamrar, Iowa. | |
66 | Stella Tuttle | Teaches science at the high school in Clarkston, Washington. | |
67 | Mary Ann Ball | Supervisor at Eastern State Normal School in Madison, South Dakota. | |
68 | Ella Christensen Battin | Moved around and took jobs as a dietitian and as a substitute teacher. | |
69 | Arvilla Benshoof | Teaches commercial work at Creston, Iowa. | |
70 | Nellie M. Convy | Teaching shorthand in Casper, Wyoming. | |
71 | Bertha B. Allee | Teaches in the primary grades in Ferguson, Iowa. | |
72 | Mildred Weed | Teaches first grade in Springfield, Illinois. | |
73 | Jeanette M. Lindaman | Teaches fourth, fifth, and sixth grades at Hansell, Iowa. | |
74 | Mrs. F. C. Grippen | The former Bertha Pitman visited the college with her family. | |
75 | Daisy V. Farrell | Bank teller in Fonda, Iowa. | |
76 | Mrs. P. H. Marshall | The former Agnes M. Allender is working on a master's degree at Whittier College in Whittier, California. | |
77 | Bessie Ballentine | Teaches music and speech at Lincoln High School in Des Moines, Iowa. | |
78 | Mary Jane Seylar | Teaches vocational work in the Swea City High School. | |
79 | Dolores Thoma | Junior and Senior School Nurse in Sioux City, Iowa. | |
80 | Mrs. Harrison S. Pfeiffer | The former Helen Bordner is studying at Michigan State Normal College in Ypsilanti, Michigan. | |
81 | Bernice Krahl | Teaches arithmetic and physical training to fourth, fifth, and sixth graders at West Liberty, Iowa. |
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82 | George P. Peterson | Teaches social science and biology at a high school in Toledo, Iowa. | |
83 | Dwight Minert | Teacher and principal at a high school in Floyd, Iowa. | |
84 | Muriel Goughnour | Teaches kindergarten in Ankeny, Iowa. | |
85 | Arthur M. Gowan | High school principal at Saint Anthony in Cleghorn, Iowa. | |
86 | Alice Hedberg | Teaches seventh and eighth grades in Sulphur Springs, Iowa. | |
87 | Abbie L. Lass | Teaches primary grades in Lime Springs, Iowa. | |
88 | Garrett Lenhart | Reporter for the Associated Press in Cedar Falls, Iowa. | |
89 | Darrell Maxson | Principal and coach in Mitchell, Iowa. | |
90 | Della Frankl | Part time teacher at the Catholic Academy in Algona, Iowa. | |
91 | Hazel A. Block | Governess in Chicago. | |
92 | Amber B. Mann | Received the B. A. degree from the University of Iowa. | |
93 | Mrs. G. Allen Shultz | The former Vava M. Pittman is a substitute teacher in Marshalltown, Iowa. | |
94 | Mrs. J. G. Stone | The former Alvena Mann is a substitute teacher in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. | |
95 | Mrs. Edwin J. Crofoot | The former Eva Bamford now lives in Bay City, Texas. | |
96 | Violet A. Erickson | Teaches high school mathematics and social science in Beaman, Iowa. | |
97 | Dr. Aubrey C. Grubb | Held a reunion at the parental home of Williamsburg. | |
98 | Mrs. Hugh Guernsey | The former Marguerite Naumann's husband was elected prosecuting attorney of Appanoose County. | |
99 | Harry M. Kauffman | Enrolled as a graduate student at the Western Reserve University of Ohio. | |
100 | Vera Benedict | Teaches eighth grade in Crystal Lake, Iowa. | |
101 | Margaret L. Detlie | Kindergarten supervisor at the Training School of the Teachers College in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. | |
102 | Mrs. W. C. Schrodermier | The former Harriet M. Bye now lives in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. | |
103 | Helene Landsberg | Teaches French and German in Davis and Elkins College in Elkins, West Virginia. | |
104 | Mrs. Alfred Bellman | The former Clara Kyler now lives in Los Angeles, California. |
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105 | Isyle Fern Visser | Teaches at a rural school in Bussey, Iowa. | |
106 | Wilma Sobolik | Teaches at a rural school in Ridgeway, Iowa. | |
107 | Hazel Rae Roush | Works at the Lalan Music House in Cedar Falls, Iowa. | |
108 | Elma Iona Jespersen | Teaches music and other subjects at the high school in Halfa, Iowa. | |
109 | Irma Lou Campbell | Teaches music, English, and physical education at Titonka, Iowa. | |
110 | Frances Ann Willard | Teaches at a rural school in Laurel, Iowa. | |
111 | Margaret E. Bremner | Teaches at a rural school in Vail, Iowa. | |
112 | Neva C. Ankenbauer | Teaches sixth and seventh grades in Irwin, Iowa. | |
113 | S. Margaret Magnus | Teaches at a rural school in Ridgeway, Iowa. | |
114 | Inez Marie Johnson | Teacher of violin voice and music at Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa. | |
115 | Harriet A. Ranney | Principal and supervisor at a school in Hinsdale, Illinois. | |
116 | Mrs. J. M. Wattles | The former Alice Fowler now lives in Little Rock, Arkansas. | |
117 | Hazel Nelson | Teaches third and fourth grades in Boone, Iowa. | |
118 | Dorothy Washburn | Teaches home economics in Blairstown, Iowa. | |
119 | Robert H. Bassett | Enrolled as a student at the University of Oklahoma. | |
120 | Marian L. Niccolls | Doing work with the Young Women's Christian Association in Burlington, Iowa. | |
121 | Erma L. Silver | Teaches third grade in Olin, Iowa. | |
122 | Fred Williams | Elected to the office of County Treasurer of Mahaska County, Iowa. | |
123 | C. M. Thompson | Visited the campus with his wife and talked to Dr. and Mrs. Homer H. Seerley. | |
124 | Roy N. Collins | Supervisor of music of District No. 1 in Pueblo, Colorado. |
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125 | Iris Elliott | Teaches primary work in Rutland, Iowa. | |
126 | Ruth Eells | Primary and second grade teacher in Cherokee, Iowa. | |
127 | Vern Earwicker | Superintendent of school in Kinross, Iowa. | |
128 | Joe R. Duea | Athletic coach in Waterloo, Iowa. | |
129 | Ben Duea | Coach at Valley Junction, Iowa. | |
130 | Florence Curtis | Head of the Department of Physical Education for Women at Indiana State Normal School in Terre Haute, Indiana. | |
131 | Mrs. F. W. Berninghausen | The former Lillian Jane Knipe and her husband went to the Dad's Day celebration for their son David K. Berninghausen. | |
132 | Lois Roush | Was presented a recital in the College Auditorium on November 7. | |
133 | Hazel Frost | Teaches at a rural school near Center Junction, Iowa. | |
134 | Mamie I. Ellis | Fifth grade teacher at Hedrick, Iowa. | |
135 | Mrs. M. V. Dresher | The former Marie Sevareid and her husband now live in Omaha, Nebraska. | |
136 | Juanita Dunn | Principal of the junior high and music supervisor at Lone Rock, Iowa. | |
137 | Marjorie Thomas | Teaches music and eighth grade at Viola Township Consolidated School in Ross, Iowa. | |
138 | Mrs. John C. Wilson | The former Erie Collins now lives in Chico, Illinois. | |
139 | Mrs. R. E. Armstrong | The former Mary Handorf now lives on a farm near Dumont, Iowa. | |
140 | Mrs. James LeRoy Pinckney | The former Mayme B. Larsen now lives in Shenandoah, Iowa. |
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141 | Merril T. Muzzy | Teaches physics in the high school at Carbondale, Illinois. | |
142 | Theodore Paige | Married Helen I. Tisdale on June 5, 1932. | |
143 | Delpha Davis | Travelled widely in Europe. | |
144 | Leona M. Read | Married Ernest C. Farrell on August 31, 1932. | |
145 | Florence Carnahan | Married Ralph Bradshaw on September 3, 1932. | |
146 | Mae Tiffany | Married Fred J. Martin on October 19, 1932. | |
147 | Ruth Hickok | Married J. A. Mueller on June 18, 1932. | |
148 | W. Lamont Constable | Teaches science at the high school in Lake City, Iowa. | |
149 | Edna Garland Smith | Teaches fifth grade platoon in Ames, Iowa. | |
150 | Marjorie Smith | Music supervisor at Owasa, Iowa. |