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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.