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1 | Offering five new lines of service to you | Newly-organized alumni services include records, organization and reunion work, speaking service, improved teacher training, and public school relationships; photo. |
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2 | Students to fete mothers May 11 | Will feature dinner; May Fete with crowning of May Queen will be discontinued. | |
3 | One hundred seventy-three Iowa school superintendents are Teachers College graduates | Increasing numbers of male graduates helps account for growth in numbers; analysis of statistics. |
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4 | Gilchrist Hall picture calls up memories for '94 graduate | News of the Class of 1894. |
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5 | Here they are--find your classmates | Roster of ISTC alumni who are Iowa school superintendents in 1934-1935. |
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6 | Dr. Maynard heads business studies at Ohio State University | Has been department chair for seven years. |
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7 | Missionary service of 35 years is record of 1900 graduate | Luella Rigby Jones has served in Burma; description of her experiences. | |
8 | Greetings to alumni in foreign mission fields | Harold Bosley greets missionaries; roster of alumni who serve as missionaries. |
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9 | Alumnus promotes Bible sale | Jesse L. McLaughlin exhibits copy of Bible hand-written by over 31,000 visitors to Chicago fair. | |
10 | Sorority wins Tickler prize | Quick look at vaudeville show winners; Kappa Theta Psi won first prize. | |
11 | Seven from one family have training at Teachers College | Seven children from Rummens family attended ISTC between 1922 and 1934. |
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12 | Debaters have good season | Season wrap-up; men travel south; women travel west. | |
13 | Enthusiasm high at Kansas banquet | ISTC alumni meet alumni from other Iowa colleges at Kansas banquet. | |
14 | College joins Alumni Council | ISTC joins American Alumni Council. |
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15 | Flower of knowledge must survive control; full growth of individual must be assured graduates told | Forty-four students receive degrees or diplomas at winter Commencement; Professor R. W. Harbeson delivers address; description of ceremonies; list of students receiving degrees or diplomas. |
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16 | Zickefoose aids in discovery of path traveled by first Americans | Harold Zickefoose conducts archeological research in Alaska. | |
17 | Music Festival May 10 | First event of Mother's Day weekend. |
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18 | Reunion planned for Denver meeting of NEA | Plans under way for alumni reunion in July. | |
19 | Drama conference set for April 27 | Will present "The Good Hope" at conference; note of other productions this year. | |
20 | Bulletins! Bulletins! | Four special picture booklet editions of the Bulletin will cover a general view of college life, coaching and athletics, home economics, and commercial education. |
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21 | Student editors achieve high journalistic honors | Old Gold and College Eye honored again; photo. |
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22 | Robinson, '04, escapes Nome fire | Leigh E. Robinson recounts experiences in Alaska. | |
23 | Work in Arizona intrigues graduate of '30 class | Norbert Noecker recounts experiences working in Arizona. |
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24 | Basketeers battle through difficult season | Season record was 6-10; season wrap-up; photo. |
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25 | Track prospects are none too hopeful | 1935 season preview. | |
26 | Carr wins high honors | Maurice Carr named to second team all-state; first team in conference; photo. |
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27 | Baseball season opens April 11 | 1935 season preview. | |
28 | Wrestling team has even break | Finish 3-3; season wrap-up. |
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29 | Lena Overholtzer Fogh | Vocational secretary to W. P. Beard and Nora V. Hasle in Pierre, South Dakota. | |
30 | Mary McDonald | Instructor at Women's Christian College in Tokyo, Japan. | |
31 | Casper Schenk | Retired from the law firm of Bradshaw, Schenk, and Fowler. | |
32 | Mrs. Claude Griffin | The former Helena Feeny teaches the primary grades in Kennydale, Washington. | |
33 | Louise P. Barrett | Principal of the Whittier School for twenty-nine years. | |
34 | Phoebe J. Dixon | Retired from teaching the primary grades in Sacramento, California. | |
35 | Mrs. J. K. Tatley | The former Belle C. Aker went on an automobile trip with her husband. | |
36 | Lydia Trimble | Retired from her job in the foreign service in China after forty-five years. | |
37 | Dr. J. Percival Huget | Now lives in Shelter Island, New York. | |
38 | Mrs. Roy L. Palmerton | The former Jennie Harper now lives in LeRoy, Minnesota. | |
39 | Herman A. Mueller | Superintendent at the Methodist Sunday School and publicity director of the regional community club. | |
40 | Mrs. Eva B. Moore McMartin | Lives in Long Beach, California. | |
41 | Mrs. Frank Packard | The former Alice Felmley spent a year visiting her relatives. |
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42 | Ione Heller | Teaches at the junior high school in Iowa City, Iowa. | |
43 | Mrs. Archie Minish | The former Elva L. Voorhees and her family now live in Mt. Vernon, Iowa. | |
44 | Henrietta Radell | Gives a course in accounting and business at Columbia University. | |
45 | Mrs. Arthur L. Cooper | The former Emma Jean Strayer is disbursing officer for the Federal Government at the Veterans' Administration Facility in Fort Harrison, Montana. | |
46 | Harry Jewell | Visited the college and his parents; engaged in manufacturing and research. | |
47 | Mrs. Harry C. Heald | The former Lora Mae Lee is assistant librarian at the Norfolk High School in Nebraska. | |
48 | Fred W. Vorhies | District agent for the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company in Mason City, Iowa. | |
49 | Mrs. Nicolas Christensen | The former Hazel Anderson and her family live in Sibley, Iowa. | |
50 | On a recent trip, the Director of the Bureau of Alumni Affairs | John Porter Johnson visited the Director of the Bureau; he is a publisher of the Union Star in Union, Iowa. | |
51 | Mrs. Benedict B. Lawler | The former Bernice Sargent teaches primary at 87th Street School in Los Angeles, California. | |
52 | Mrs. C. C. Olmsted | The former Addie E. Havens took work at the university of Chicago and did some traveling. | |
53 | Veda Stryker | Works in the Education Department of the East Mitchell Junior College in Misenheimer, North Carolina. | |
54 | Mrs. Frank L. Byrnes | The former Hazel Webster was appointed council member from North Dakota to the American Library Association in Chicago, Illinois. | |
55 | Helene Landsberg | Returned to Whitworth College in Spokane, Washington. |
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56 | Mrs. Herbert N. Brendel | The former Amy M. Van Duyn lives in Mason City, Iowa. | |
57 | Helen A. Draper | Field secretary of the World's Purity Federation in Belding, Michigan. | |
58 | Louise Lyons Johnson | Head of the Drama Department at the Modesto High School in Modesto, Colorado. | |
59 | Mrs. Harold J. Jones | The former Isabel Bishop lives in Council Bluffs, Iowa, after teaching home economics until 1933. | |
60 | Edna Sherriff | Returned to her work as a missionary in the American Mission in Cairo, Egypt. | |
61 | Mrs. D. D. Jackson | The former Lois Davidson now lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota. | |
62 | Jesse E. Shedd | Superintendent at the McCook, Nebraska, schools and president of the Junior College. | |
63 | Frances Evelyn Walton | Student at Columbia University. | |
64 | Laura P. Huber | General secretary of the Y. W. C. A. in York, Pennsylvania. | |
65 | Mrs. Harold R. Toland | The former Myrtle I. Chambers and her family live in Dickens, Iowa. | |
66 | Edna Sutton | Instructor in music, English, and dramatics in Alson, Iowa; photo. |
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67 | Roy N. Collins | Supervisor of vocal music in District 1, Pueblo, Colorado. | |
68 | Noma Rupprich | Instructor of English and music in Buffalo Center, Iowa; photo. | |
69 | Mrs. Guy Blakey | The former Linnea Anderson and her family live on a farm on Harcourt, Iowa. | |
70 | Judith Anna Marks | Teaches the third grade in Long Beach, California. | |
71 | Mrs. Elmer S. Ritter | The former Lillian Torpey was installed as the Worthy Matron of the Eastern Star. | |
72 | Mrs. Richard W. Wolff | The former Lillian L. Bute and her husband live in Camp Crook, South Dakota. | |
73 | Ima M. Chambers | Teaches fifth and sixth grades at the Humboldt, Iowa, public schools. | |
74 | Mrs. Louis A. Hoover | The former Gertrude Anna Pierce now lives in Los Angeles, California. | |
75 | Cornelia W. Jongewaard | Serves as a missionary in Palmaner, South India. | |
76 | Mrs. H. C. Orrick Jr. | The former Muriel Correll now lives in Cedar Falls, Iowa. | |
77 | Mary Phares | Doing research work in criminology and lives in Des Moines, Iowa. | |
78 | Mrs. Walter J. Shaffer | The former Vera Hanks lives in Jefferson City, Missouri. | |
79 | Lula Belle McGinnis | Has been teaching in Center Point, Iowa, for twelve years. | |
80 | Mrs. Oscar H. Lundquist | The former Lenora Stepanek and her family live in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. | |
81 | Mrs. E. T. Morgan | The former Pearl Eggers and her family live in Estherville, Iowa. |
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82 | Lillian Jorstad | Teaches the lower grades in Nevada, Iowa. | |
83 | John F. Addy | Principal of the Loara School in Anaheim, California. | |
84 | Helen Pfrimmer | County superintendent of schools in Lucas County; wrote a letter about news of other graduates. | |
85 | Enola B. Downard | Teaches sixth grade in Sioux City, Iowa. | |
86 | James Kercheval | Teaches high school chemistry in Waterloo, Iowa. | |
87 | Mrs. Fred J. Marquardt | The former Beatrice Farrelly now teaches in Jarbridge, Nevada, where she lives. | |
88 | Mrs. A. W. Price | The former C. Alda Martin now lives in a different area of Council Bluffs, Iowa. | |
89 | Florence D. Bailey | Commerce instructor in Valley City, North Dakota. | |
90 | Lucille Ethel Beutel | Critic teacher in Union Grove, Wisconsin. | |
91 | Mrs. Rebecca Koepping | Installed as the Mighty Chosen One of Amoo Caldron in Rock Island, Illinois. | |
92 | Gladys E. Lynch | Teaches at Judson College in Marion, Alabama; appeared in the program of the National Association of Teachers of Speech. | |
93 | Mrs. Daniel Pedersen | The former Lenora B. Bennett lives in Cheyenne, Wyoming. | |
94 | Mrs. Frank R. Bouck | The former Annetta A. Hoien and her family live in Waterloo, Iowa. | |
95 | Mrs. Clark Dinsmore | The former Mayme W. Smith is assistant director of the curriculum division at the Los Angeles County Schools in California. |
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96 | Elmer R. Burch | Superintendent of the schools in Beaconsfield, Iowa. | |
97 | Oura Hooker | Teaches sixth grade in Elmhurst, Illinois. | |
98 | Mrs. John Lang | The former Helen Kemmerer now lives in Tipton, Iowa. | |
99 | Mrs. Fred B. Livesay | The former Frances E. Beistle and her family live in Small, Idaho. | |
100 | Mary J. McGee | Elected visiting teacher in the Sioux City, Iowa, public schools. | |
101 | George Lindsay | On the reportorial staff of Flagstaff in Cocoino Sun, Arizona; photo. | |
102 | Mrs. K. C. Allan | The former Esther Bulwan lives in Moran, Wyoming, and is studying the wild life in Wyoming. |
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103 | Mary E. Butler | Teaches high school commercial work in Boulder, Colorado. | |
104 | Mrs. Paul G. Coulter | The former Eva Diers and her husband live on a farm near Iowa City, Iowa. | |
105 | Dorothy K. Egbert | Member of the staff of the Queens Borough Public Library in New York City. | |
106 | Katherine A. Farrell | Teaches in the grades and is the guidance counselor in Akron, Iowa. | |
107 | Mrs. Paul Peyrat | The former Maurine Whitney travels extensively. | |
108 | Morris Miller | Mathematics teacher in Ferguson, Iowa. | |
109 | F. Eugene Mueller | Principal of the high school in Independence, Iowa; his wife is the former Delia Margaret Wynegar. | |
110 | Hugh F. Seabury | Lives in New York City with his wife, the former N. Marie Stansberry. | |
111 | Mrs. Rebecca Koepping | Installed as the Mighty Chosen One of Amoo Caldron, Masonic organization; photo. | |
112 | Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Lewis Moeller | The former Velma I. Fromm and her husband live in Milton, Iowa, where he coaches in the high school. | |
113 | F. Annetta Schuldt | Normal training critic in Cresco, Iowa. | |
114 | Mrs. Spencer H. Wright | The former Gladys A. Miller and her husband live in Norfolk, Nebraska. | |
115 | Esther M. Bloom | Teaches third and fourth grades at the Huron Consolidated Schools in Oakville, Iowa. | |
116 | Clarence W. Failor | Does guidance and personnel work at Proviso Township High School in Maywood, Illinois. |
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117 | Lillian Mulvany | Teaches in La Porte City, Iowa. | |
118 | Three Teachers College graduates | Eldon Ravlin, Harland Hansen, and Mary Page all work at the schools in Arthur, Iowa. | |
119 | Doyle Alexander | Assistant manager at the Western Auto Supply Company in Des Moines, Iowa. | |
120 | Mrs. Francis Christian | The former Brunetta Williams and her family live on a farm near La Porte City, Iowa | |
121 | Erma Davis | Has charge of the Normal Training high school professional work and commercial work at the high school in La Porte City, Iowa. | |
122 | Grace H. Ferris | Teaches in Laurel, Iowa. | |
123 | Irma Formanack | Teaches third grade and lower grade music in Beresford, South Dakota. | |
124 | Mrs. H. Gordon Hagen | The former Doris L. Pickerill and her family live on a farm near Shellsburg, Iowa. | |
125 | Jeanette M. Lindaman | Teaches fifth and sixth grades in Elgin, Iowa. | |
126 | Bernice McAllister | Teaches first and second grades in Lowden, Iowa. | |
127 | Mrs. Lester Martens | The former Erma Palmer and her husband live in Manilla, Iowa. | |
128 | Mrs. Walter R. Smock | The former Clara Gridley now lives in Chicago, Illinois, with her husband. | |
129 | Alma E. Wright | Supervisor of tabulators of statistics within the State Health Department in Des Moines, Iowa. | |
130 | Mrs. T. J. Hill | The former Jeanette Marian Oleson and her husband live in Tulsa, Oklahoma. | |
131 | George B. Stenberg | High school principal and commercial teacher in Baxter, Iowa. | |
132 | Albert Pederson | Sheriff of Howard County, Iowa. | |
133 | Emma Hartong Bakewell | Teaches the fifth and sixth grades in Lowden, Iowa. | |
134 | Leslie V. Dix | Circulation manager of the Marquette Daily Mining Journal in Marquette, Michigan. | |
135 | Reginald Gaddis | Teaches band and music in Belmond, Iowa. | |
136 | Mary Dunkle | Instructor in English and music in New Hampton, Iowa; photo. | |
137 | Gretta Gehrig | Teaches first grade in Jefferson, Iowa. | |
138 | Arlee W. Gridley | Teaches in the intermediate grades in Eldon, Iowa. |
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139 | Gladys C. Clancy | Teaches third and fourth grades in Frederika, Iowa. | |
140 | George Lindsay | Has a position on the Flagstaff Journal in Flagstaff, Arizona. | |
141 | Alice D. Miller | Teaches primary school in Libertyville, Iowa. | |
142 | J. Vincent Musser | Merchant in Charter Oak, Iowa. | |
143 | Helen M. Peterson | Teaches the fifth grade at the First Ward in Missouri Valley, Iowa. | |
144 | Winifred Willey | Teaches in a rural school near Burlington, Iowa. | |
145 | Howard L. Benshoof | Superintendent of the schools in Bouton, Iowa. | |
146 | Dorothy J. Davis | Teaches in Gladwin, Iowa. | |
147 | Eleanor Gillette | Teaches departmental English at the Junior High School in Missouri Valley, Iowa. | |
148 | Miona E. Gridley | Stenographer for the Illinois Tool Company in Chicago, Illinois. | |
149 | Thelma M. Hardy | Teaches music in Missouri Valley, Iowa. | |
150 | Byrl D. Houck | Enrolled at the University of Wisconsin. |