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1 | Crash the line for Homecoming, Nov. 10 | Schedule of activities; photo. |
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2 | Washington, Iowa, California claim Class of '79 | Short biographical sketches of class members. | |
3 | Alumnus made dean at Louisiana | Biographical sketch of Ira F. Heald. |
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4 | Wm. Harwood, '79, gave name for first student newspaper | Alumnus made suggestion to Principal Gilchrist; recalls early days of school. | |
5 | Waterloo teachers are alumni | Four new grade school teachers are alumni. | |
6 | Mrs. Henry J. Hermann | Living in New Jersey. |
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7 | Secretary Perkins invited to speak at reunion | Secretary of Labor expected to speak. | |
8 | Drake educator, an alumnus, dies | Ella Ford Miller, Drake professor of education, dies August 9, 1934. |
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9 | School teaching or marriage, students will be prepared; courses in home economics will teach women how to manage the family pocketbook | Home economics courses prepare women to be smart consumers. | |
10 | Early graduate visits campus | William W. Coates recalls early years of the school. | |
11 | Class of '29 | Leola Benda and Mabel Borland visit Western US. |
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12 | All "Voices of Iowa" had training at Teachers College | Announcers and other performers on WMT are from ISTC. | |
13 | SRE fund increased this fall | Student Relief Employment projects furnish work for 165 students; about $22,000 available for campus jobs. | |
14 | Class of '83 | W. A. Bartlett retires from teaching after fifty years. |
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15 | No caps, no gowns, but smiles belied professor's frowns | George H. Olmsted recalls early days of school. | |
16 | Class of '06 | Mrs. A. Albert Allen, the former Theodosia Cole, is living in Tingley. |
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17 | Inspiring teachers--first need of good schools | 211 students receive degrees or diplomas at summer commencement; Professor Lynch delivers address; description of ceremonies; photo. | |
18 | William H. Ray | Employed as supervisor for Federal Land Bank. |
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19 | Two on honor roll for four terms | John Smith and Katherine Olsen achieve distinction for four terms; Rutherford Rogers has straight As for six consecutive terms. | |
20 | Scholarship requirements raised; ten-minute class interval voted | 2.0 GPA required for graduation; interval between classes changed from five to ten minutes in recognition of growing campus. |
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21 | Music groups have busy summer | Symphony Orchestra, College Band, and Orchestra Club present concerts. | |
22 | Alumni dramatists on summer plays | Players present "The Late Christopher Bean" and "The Mistress of the Inn". |
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23 | Five alumni at Palmer reunion | Family tours campus. | |
24 | Changes in faculty personnel | Short biographical sketches of new faculty. |
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25 | Alumnus finds ancient skull | Earl H. Bell finds skull in Nebraska burial mound. | |
26 | Charles G. Ames | Teaching physics in Berkeley, California. | |
27 | Jesse L. McLaughlin | Secretary of American Bible Society. | |
28 | Charles S. Cobb | Teaching in Sioux City. | |
29 | E. J. Warren | Farming near Keosauqua. | |
30 | Reverend M. M. Ries | Pastor of St. Vincent's parish in Chicago; had been on faculty of De Paul University. |
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31 | Iowa schools hire all but three of 1934 coaching majors | Sixteen of nineteen 1934 graduates are coaching this year; survey of success in locating jobs in this field in recent years. | |
32 | McCaffrie is coach at Dubuque | John R. McCaffrie is head football coach at University of Dubuque. |
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33 | Forty-five likely gridders answer first call | 1934 season preview; photo. |
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34 | Basketball practice started early this fall | Season preview. | |
35 | Rollins most valuable man | Selected MVP on 1934 baseball team. |
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36 | Spurt of interest noted in sports program | Two hundred of the five hundred enrolled men are participating in some form of extracurricular sports; survey of athletic courses and work. | |
37 | Hertha O. Muller | Studies modern novel. |
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38 | Mrs. Hazel Webster Byrnes | Librarian at the State Teachers College in Mayville, North Dakota; won an essay contest. | |
39 | George E. Wallace | Associate professor of vocational education at the University of Alabama; assistant state supervisor of Trade and Industrial Education. | |
40 | Mrs. Robert Rutledge | The former Ruth McGregor Haines lives in Williston, North Dakota; her husband died on July 3, 1934. | |
41 | Mrs. A. S. Lindsey | The former Ferne Sours lives in St. Louis, Missouri; has traveled to the Rockies and to the Atlantic coast. | |
42 | Ella M. Wegener | Teaches sixth grade in Sioux Falls, South Dakota and studied during the summer at the University of Colorado. | |
43 | Mrs. Orville Stevens | The former Nellie Wilson says that all her schooling contributed to her work in her home and with her children. | |
44 | Anna Heller | Now lives in Spokane, Washington. |
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45 | Mrs. Charles R. Cobb | The former R. Winifred Cheery is a kindergarten teacher in Long Beach, California. Mr. Cobb is an automobile parts merchant. | |
46 | Mrs. William Eilers | The former Ethel Lennon studied at the University of Wisconsin and at Berkeley. | |
47 | Mrs. Milo C. Thompson | The former Pauline Collatt now lives on a farm near Ft. Madison, Iowa. | |
48 | Alvin S. Tostlebe | Visited the campus with his wife and daughters; he is a professor of economics at the College of Wooster, Ohio. | |
49 | Florence E. Wilcox | Professor of home economics at Penn College in Oskaloosa, Iowa. | |
50 | Mrs. John McDonald | The former Helene Howell Apfel had an interesting trip to the West Coast with her mother. | |
51 | M. Bess Price | Teaches kindergarten at the Grant School in Oskaloosa, Iowa, and teaches private art classes. | |
52 | Albert M. Cleveland | Office manager of the Galloway Company in Waterloo, Iowa. | |
53 | Mr. and Mrs. George E. Bentley | George Bentley works as a jeweler and optometrist in Charles City, Iowa. | |
54 | Mrs. Bentley | The former Elizabeth Wilbur is a song writer of both lyrics and music. | |
55 | Mrs. Douglas M. Hoffecker | The former Maybelle Rathes now lives in New York City. | |
56 | Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Meyer | The former Dorothy Mae Martin has done a lot of traveling over the years. | |
57 | Mrs. W. T. Frame | The former May Wright is the vice-president of the Polk Peterson Company in Des Moines, Iowa. |
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58 | Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Sokoloff | The former Olive E. White lives in Riverside, California, with her husband. | |
59 | Mr. and Mrs. Victor R. Eberly | The former Daphene Gatch and her family live in Lawton, Iowa. | |
60 | Mrs. C. A. Johnson | The former Mabel Thomas has two children and lives in Moorhead, Iowa. | |
61 | Mrs. Karl A. Bender | The former Esther G. Peterson lives in Waterloo, Iowa, with her family. | |
62 | Mrs. William D. Bleeker | The former Mary McMannis lives in Ackley, Iowa, with her family, after teaching third grade in Iowa Falls, Iowa. | |
63 | Mrs. O. L. Frederick | The former Lela Reed lives in Davenport, Iowa, with her family. | |
64 | Mrs. John Hutchison | The former Clotilda Lawler lives in Wesley, Iowa. | |
65 | Viola E. Leese | Discontinued her work at the Bennett Academy in Mathiston, Mississippi, due to an illness. | |
66 | Bertha L. Ulm | Teaches in a superior standard school in Independence, Iowa. | |
67 | Ruth Lash | Postmistress at What Cheer, Iowa. | |
68 | Mrs. Albert Mix | The former Zora Kamp lives in Linden, Iowa, with her family. | |
69 | Gertrude V. Steiner | Mathematics instructor in the junior high school in Hammond, Indiana. | |
70 | Henriette Steiner | Sewing instructor at the Technical High School in Hammond, Indiana. | |
71 | Mina McCleary | Teaches third and fourth grades in Keota, Iowa. | |
72 | Mrs. Harris E. Stacy | The former Helen R. Tollakson studied at the University of Wisconsin and the University of Washington. | |
73 | Mrs. V. V. Malcolm | The former Lois Fitzgerald has taken work at Morningside College and was secretary of the Iowa College Club in Cincinnati, Ohio. | |
74 | Fred A. Pitz | Teaches in the Amana, Iowa, schools. | |
75 | Mrs. Charles A. Thayer | The former Margaret E. Godfrey taught kindergarten at the Topeka, Kansas, schools for seven years and now substitutes. |
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76 | Mrs. James W. Thayer | The former Eloise Carroll lives in Davenport, Iowa, with her husband. | |
77 | Mrs. Raleigh Baldwin | The former Charlotte Coffin taught school in Vermillion, South Dakota, and was the director of physical education in the high school. | |
78 | Mrs. Joseph Stanton | The former Maurine Boggs is the playground director of Mac Rae Park in Des Moines, Iowa. | |
79 | Mrs. Howard E. DeWees | The former Venona Davis has taught at many places before and after she married. | |
80 | Mrs. Benjamin S. Henry | The former Marie Schoeneich taught in the Winterset, Iowa, schools before her marriage. | |
81 | Mrs. J. H. Kruse | The former Essie Walker lives in Silver City, Iowa, with her family. | |
82 | Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. McTavish | The former Ruth Schmickle taught in Cherokee and Northwood, Iowa, and was a librarian at the Grant High School in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. | |
83 | Mrs. Earl L. Long | The former Doris Fleming and her family live in Ottosen, Iowa. | |
84 | Esther L. Nystrom | Teaches third grade at Bancroft School in Sioux City, South Dakota. | |
85 | Vera A. Wissler | Teaches sixth grade at Rosedale School in Denver, Colorado. | |
86 | Helen L. Bartlett | Primary teacher in Elgin, Illinois. | |
87 | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert I. Conrad | The former Irma C. Wagner did some traveling and lived in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with her family. | |
88 | Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Gilmore | The former Marie G. Rourke and her husband live in Imogene, Iowa. |
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89 | Mrs. Howard Horswell | The former Dorothy Myhre and her husband live in Graettinger, Iowa. | |
90 | Nellie Loughridge | In charge of Normal Training at Penn College in Oskaloosa, Iowa. | |
91 | Delia Mulder | Visited the college with Minnie Connolly; teaches social science at the high school in Oyster Bay, Long Island. | |
92 | Mrs. Charlotte Kellogg Von Eschen | Now lives in Ruthven, Iowa, with her husband. | |
93 | Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Weible | The former Ella D. Paulsen and her husband live in Gilmore City, Iowa. | |
94 | Dr. and Mrs. K. E. Selby | The former Berta A. Morgan and her husband live in South Bend, Indiana. | |
95 | Mrs. J. Phillip Tice | The former Rubye Emmalene Blunt and her husband live in Council Bluffs, Iowa. | |
96 | Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Carver | The former Louise Bowie and her family live near Zearing, Iowa. | |
97 | Harry Heitland | Superintendent of schools in Dinsdale, Iowa. | |
98 | Mrs. H. W. Ricksmeier | The former Beulah Frerichs lives in Ackley, Iowa. | |
99 | Otto Schmidt | Lives in Oelwein, Iowa. | |
100 | Mary Anderson | Stenographer to Dr. O. R. Latham of the Teachers College; photo. | |
101 | Helen Cowie | Secretary to the dean of Faculty, M. J. Nelson, at the Teacher College; photo. | |
102 | Helen L. Lincoln | Teaches home economics in Rowley, Iowa. | |
103 | Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Luyben | The former Beatrice Landes lives in Omaha, Nebraska, with her family. | |
104 | Superintendent Ino S. Smid | Now lives in Persia, Iowa. | |
105 | Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Abraham | The former Jo Wilder is assistant dean at George School near Philadelphia. |
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106 | Milo E. Bixler | Teaches at the University of Illinois. | |
107 | Mrs. Tom Ramsell | The former Hazel M. Day lives in Waterloo, Iowa, and works for the telephone company. | |
108 | Harland A. Reed | Postal clerk in New Sharon, Iowa. | |
109 | Ethel I. Seeliger | Teaches in the grades at Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. | |
110 | Mrs. Arnold L. Strom | The former Pauline Bassett and her husband live in Giltner, Nebraska. | |
111 | Helen L. Wescott | Teaches arithmetic at the junior high school in Cody, Wisconsin. | |
112 | Helen L. Wissler | Teaches English at the Junior High School in Sioux City, Iowa. | |
113 | Thelma Boyd | Now lives in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. | |
114 | Eva M. Clark | Teaches in Williamsburg, Iowa. | |
115 | Eleanore C. Martin | Instructor in education and psychology at Ellsworth Junior College in Iowa Falls, Iowa. | |
116 | John E. Bertch | Enrolled at Chicago Y. M. C. A. School; photo. | |
117 | Wendell Bragonier | Has a new position at Kingsport, Tennessee; photo. | |
118 | Mrs. F. A. McAbeer | The former Sara Harris now lives in Salinas, California, and is secretary at the Claremont Junior High School. | |
119 | Mrs. R. T. Mullenger | The former Ruth Harvey and her family live on a farm near Exira, Iowa. | |
120 | Lee T. Smiley | Teaches at the high school in Barrington, Illinois; other Teacher College graduates also work in Barrington, Illinois. | |
121 | Albert W. Bender | Teaches at the junior high school in Gravity, Iowa. |
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122 | Olive Sinclair | Awarded a scholarship at Columbia University; photo. | |
123 | Helen Hilbert | Teaches third and fourth grades in Big Spring, Nebraska. | |
124 | Geneva Nay | Secretary to Dr. E. C. Denny. | |
125 | Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Olson | The former Ann Perry and her family visited the college. | |
126 | Edith M. Schenk | Teaches second grade in Scotland, South Dakota. | |
127 | Evelyn Roskopf | Teaches third and fourth grades in Webster City, Iowa. | |
128 | Mrs. Thelma Wagner | The former Thelma Clawson and her husband live in Hampton, Iowa. | |
129 | Gladys E. Wissler | Acting as secretary to the pastor of the Trinity Lutheran Church in Sioux City, Iowa. | |
130 | Helen Cowie | Secretary to Dean M. J. Nelson. | |
131 | Mr. and Mrs. Clark M. Cran | The former Ardis Stoebe and her husband live on a farm near Rutland, Iowa. | |
132 | Mrs. Ralph Fisher | The former Mary Maurine Runkle and her family live in Napavine, Washington. | |
133 | Eckels Hutchison | Has a position with Waterloo Savings Bank; photo. | |
134 | Julia Frey | Billing clerk in the office of the Merchants Supply Company in Dubuque, Iowa. | |
135 | Dorothy Grubb | Acting as a normal training instructor in Grand Junction, Iowa. | |
136 | Evelyn Last | Teaches in Rossie, Iowa. | |
137 | Everett Ludley | Assistant cashier with the National Biscuit Company in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. |
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138 | Evelyn M. Horvei | Working in the cafeteria at the University of Minnesota. | |
139 | Eckels Hutchison | Employed at the Waterloo Savings Bank | |
140 | Olive Sinclair | Received a Master of Arts Degree in mathematics at the Columbia University. | |
141 | Wilma Handorf | Teaches in a rural school near Marshalltown, Iowa. | |
142 | Berniece Pohl | Teaches in Council Bluffs, Iowa. | |
143 | Harold Sissel | Teaches band and mathematics at the high school in Spencer, South Dakota; was the circulation manager of the College Eye. | |
144 | Bernice Walker | Teaches the fourth grade in Lehigh, Iowa, and has done some traveling. | |
145 | Wendell Bragonier | Instructor in mathematics at the junior high school an assistant coach at the high school in Kingsport, Tennessee. | |
146 | Madelyn Bergstrom | Secretary to J. B. Paul; photo. | |
147 | Leota Seyb | Teaches homemaking in Williamson, New York. | |
148 | Helen E. Welch | Teaches commercial subjects at the high school in Worthington, Minnesota. | |
149 | Mary Anderson | Stenographer to Dr. O. R. Latham and office secretary in the Dean Women's Office. | |
150 | John E. Bertch | Assistant boy's secretary of the Waterloo Y. M. C. A. |