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1 | Come home and cheer for the Purple, Oct. 19 | Urges alumni to visit the campus and see the football team with its new coach, Tom Johnson; quick look at some of the campus beautification work; photo. |
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2 | Homecoming play announced | Will present "Post Road". | |
3 | Drama alumnae score in Ann Arbor summer plays | Lillian Holmes and Helen McMillan are studying at the University of Michigan. |
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4 | Power: cover picture this issue symbolizes efficiency | New power plant symbolic of the efficiency which administrators hope to bring to all facets of ISTC; photo. | |
5 | Mrs. William D. Shuttleworth | Living in Sibley. | |
6 | Round-robin letter brings Alpha Betas, sixteen strong, to Clear Lake | Roster of Alpha Beta Gammas attending house party. |
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7 | Echoes of the past haunt Gilchrist Hall attic | Gilchrist Chapel being remodeled; new lights and seats will be installed; recalls college historical events associated with the Chapel. |
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8 | Superintendent Owen, '00, is honored for long service | A. T. S. Owen as been superintendent in Farmington for thirty-eight years. | |
9 | Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Perrine | Visit campus with family. |
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10 | Mrs. Lillian Hurlburt Gist | Mrs. Gist, at the age of 80, receives diploma in California. | |
11 | Professor W. A. Young | Dean of College at Friends University. | |
12 | Alumnae may join branches of A. A. U. W. | ISTC placed on AAUW accredited list in June 1935. |
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13 | Summer events | Description of summer events including drama, music, and speakers; guests include Reinhold Niebuhr and Piney Woods players. |
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14 | Which shall we teach, ideal truth or realism? | 199 students receive degrees or diplomas; Frank Leslie Clapp delivers address; description of ceremony |
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15 | Dad Aldrich is still on the job--see you Homecoming | Profile of Dad Aldrich, the popcorn stand man on College Hill; has been there since he moved his stand from Waterloo in 1929; photo. |
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16 | Alumni break bread with faculty at N. E. A. in Denver | Group enjoys dinner. | |
17 | Nine of Class of '10 served in World War, records show | Roster of those who were in military service. |
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18 | Twelve newcomers on college teaching staff | Roster of new faculty and staff as well as those who are on leave. |
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19 | Teachers College profs are real fellows | Many faculty enjoy volleyball, golf, and other outdoor activities; photo. |
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20 | Student "Sketch Book" issued | Sigma Tau Delta publishes companion piece to Student Book of Verse; features student literary compositions. |
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21 | Black doles out equipment | Roland "Doc" Black is now equipment manager in the Men's Gymnasium, following retirement of Jim Halpin; photo. | |
22 | Panthers open season under new head coach | Tom Johnson replaces Dave McCuskey, who is still recovering from operation; football schedule for 1935; season preview. |
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23 | Fifty-three receive awards for baseball, track competition | Roster of letter winners. | |
24 | Three-sport men all | John Champlin, Keith McCabe, and Don Stout each won three varsity letters; Frank Sirriani and George Miner won freshman recognition; photo. |
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25 | Most valuable players named by Athletic Board | Earle Meikle and Everett Scott honored; photo. | |
26 | What a diamond squad this! Minister, professor, solon | Alumnus C. C. Hammerly recalls strong performance of 1892 baseball team. |
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27 | James E. Callahan | Associated with the law firm Callahan and Callahan; visited the campus. | |
28 | George E. Mueller | Rural letter carrier near Tioga, North Dakota, and is interested in Boy Scout executive work. | |
29 | Mrs. Ivah B. Clayton | The former Ivah Blank lives in Mobridge, South Dakota, and wrote a letter about other alumni. | |
30 | Mrs. F. W. Hargrave | Allie L. Richardson now lives in Seattle, Washington. | |
31 | Bertha Pratt | Instructor in the Pasadena, California, High School. | |
32 | Mrs. C. M. Wyth | The former Stella Kingsbury lives in Santa Monica, California. | |
33 | James E. Fitzgerald | Held a life membership in the N. E. A. and was principal of the Hopkins School. | |
34 | Rachel Bunnell | Lives in Crescent, Iowa; taught until 1921. | |
35 | Mrs. Eleanor F. Kraiger Meacham | Lives in Pomona, California. | |
36 | George B. Phelps | Secretary of the Board of Trustees and chairman of the Book Committee of the Free Public Library; had many jobs previously. | |
37 | Lydia Trimble | President of a mission school in China while she did missionary work there; now lives in Cedar Falls, Iowa. | |
38 | Mrs. Austin Burt | The former Mary E. Bartlett lives in Ontario, California; daughter of Moses Willard Bartlett. |
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39 | C. Ulysses Moore | Director of the nutritional research laboratory at the University of Oregon Medical School in Portland, Oregon. | |
40 | Mary D. McDonald | Part of the English staff of the Woman's Christian College in Tokyo, Japan. | |
41 | Mrs. Adrian C. Adams | The former Carrie E. McLaury lives in Kalispell, Montana. | |
42 | Frank Mathews | Now lives in Boise, Idaho. | |
43 | Mrs. J. E. Layton | The former Marguerite Cadwallader teaches at Dominican College in San Rafael, California. | |
44 | Mrs. Francis Philo Moreaux | Physiotherapist in New York City; visited Cedar Falls. | |
45 | Mrs. Emory Fellows | The former Lenore Meier is a ready-to-wear buyer for Thomas Kilpatrick Company in Omaha, Nebraska. | |
46 | Harry G. Martin | Manager of the Spirella Company with headquarters in Chicago, Illinois. | |
47 | John S. Hilliard | Manager of the Midland Schools Teachers' Agency in Des Moines, Iowa. | |
48 | C. G. Ames | High school teacher in Berkeley, California; sister, Mrs. Cecil McLaughlin (Hazel Ames) visited the campus. | |
49 | Mrs. Vernon S. Rogers | The former Maude M. Zilm visited the campus; lives in El Paso, Texas. | |
50 | Mrs. R. A. Danforth | The former Mary B. Norton now lives in Wilder, Idaho. | |
51 | Mrs. Harry Chamberlain | The former Inez E. Palmer lives in Spencer, Iowa. | |
52 | Alma E. Giddings | Teaches American history and social problems at the Herbert Hoover School in San Diego, California. | |
53 | H. A. Glackmeyer | Engaged in the insurance and real estate business in Villisca, Iowa. |
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54 | Mr. and Mrs. Miller Christiansen | The former Lena Doolittle worked in the Music Department at the Teachers College and her husband is a First Lieutenant in the US Army. | |
55 | Laurence M. Jepsen | Engaged in brokerage business in Exchange Place, New York. | |
56 | Mrs. Marguerite Croker | The former Marguerite Worrell teaches the fourth grade in Whiting, Iowa. | |
57 | Helen P. Fullerton | Teaches mathematics at the high school in Mason City, Iowa. | |
58 | Eunice M. Acheson | Director of Guidance and Assistant to the President at Bradford Junior College in Bradford, Massachusetts. | |
59 | Mrs. C. Albert Scholin | The former Ruth Worley and her family live in St. Louis, Missouri. | |
60 | Mrs. Paul Smith | The former Samaria Perrine and her family live on a farm near Center Junction, Iowa. | |
61 | Dr. and Mrs. J. L. St. John | The former Ruth Lotts and her family went to the golden wedding anniversary celebration for her parents. | |
62 | Mrs. Elsa K. Adams | The former Elsa E. Krause is Secretary for Ernest Thompson Seton's College of Indian Wisdom in Santa Fe, New Mexico. | |
63 | Glenn A. Bakkum | Taught a sociology course over the summer at the New York State College for Teachers in Albany. | |
64 | Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell Hawbecker | Entertained five members of the Home Economics Class of 1916 at a picnic dinner. | |
65 | Susanna Heisey Tyler | Lives in New Philadelphia, Ohio. | |
66 | Mrs. N. A. Gangsei | The former Thelma Carlson lives in Kanawha, Iowa, with her family. |
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67 | Allie M. Bass | Principal of the Parker Branch School in Moradabad, India. | |
68 | Harry Robert Cummins | Zone supervisor of refrigerating service for Westinghouse; lives in Des Moines, Iowa, with his wife, the former Vera Howe. | |
69 | Mrs. Ruth Orris Hultquist | Lives in Fairfield, Iowa, with her husband and does private music work. | |
70 | Mrs. Eleanore Knowlton Lorenz | Manages the Harold's Dress and Hat Shoppe in Charles City, Iowa. | |
71 | Helen Starr | Teaches sixth grade in Cristobal, Panama Canal Zone. | |
72 | Mrs. W. H. May | The former Elsie Pierce and her family live in North Platte, Nebraska. | |
73 | Mrs. Adlie E. Orth | The former Gertrude Eberle teaches at Ware High School in Pocahontas, Iowa. | |
74 | Mrs. LeRoy Lights | The former Una R. Nicoll was in an automobile accident but is OK; she lives with her family in Clarksdale, Mississippi. | |
75 | Everett A. Bates | Assistant principal of the high school in Danville, Illinois, where he lives with his wife, Wilma Kenny. |
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76 | John J. Fitzgerald | Teaches history and vocal music at the high school in Knoxville, Iowa. | |
77 | Gena E. Grubb | Teaches English and dramatics in Sheffield, Iowa. | |
78 | Clara Mast | Teaches at the public schools in Oskaloosa, Iowa. | |
79 | Vernon Morrison | Athletic director at the Technical High School in St. Cloud, Minnesota. | |
80 | Vivian E. Reinitz | Teaches second and third grades at the Carpenter building in Fort Dodge, Iowa. | |
81 | Mrs. C. Eugene Schmidt | The former Lucille Apel and her family live on a farm near Floyd, Iowa. | |
82 | Mary Grace Martin | Teaches at Muskegon Heights, Michigan. | |
83 | Roger Mullinex | Teaches chemistry at the Long Beach Junior College in Long Beach, California; traveled. | |
84 | Mrs. M. A. Nixon | The former Amie Tincher and her husband live in Sioux City, Iowa. | |
85 | Mrs. D. W. Polkinghorn | The former Alice Wynegar and her husband live in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan. | |
86 | Sidonia Schmidt | Teaches intermediate arithmetic at the Charles City, Iowa, school. | |
87 | Cora Anderson | Teaches home economics and commerce in Exline, Iowa. | |
88 | Clara Hansen | Instructor in physical education at the public school in Storm Lake, Iowa. | |
89 | Lucille Lamb | Will work at the Hotel Fort Des Moines in Des Moines, Iowa. | |
90 | James A. McFadzen | Earned a life contract at the school system in Lindsay, California. | |
91 | Mrs. Roy A. Marken | The former Dorothy H. McMelleon and her family live in Seattle, Washington, after living in Alaska for a year. |
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92 | Paul Young | Dean of Boys at the Davenport, Iowa, High School. | |
93 | Carroll Shartle | In charge of the Worker Analysis Program under M. A. Trabue in the United States Employment Service. | |
94 | Virginia Streeter | Teaches home economics in Gladbrook, Iowa. | |
95 | Ruth Smith | Teaches music in Mason City, Iowa. | |
96 | Leonard Steger | Superintendent of the schools in West Union, Iowa. | |
97 | Ruth Woodward | Teaches sixth grade in Lewis, Iowa. | |
98 | Ruth Pratt | Receives appointment to the Harvard Medical School in physiotherapy. | |
99 | Mrs. Carl S. Pridgen | The former Esther R. Thomas and her family live in Corning, Iowa. | |
100 | Harold Schrump | District recreational leader of four counties in Minnesota. | |
101 | Ariel Swordes | Employed as a typist and bookkeeper in Beardstown, Illinois. | |
102 | Helen Abbott | Art teacher at the Wenatchee Junior High School in Wenatchee, Washington. | |
103 | Mrs. M. V. Huffaker | The former Clarice Huesselman assists at the radio station WOW in Omaha, Nebraska. | |
104 | Mrs. Minnie Haren Leigh | Now lives in New Boston, Illinois. | |
105 | Max Noah | Head of the Music Department and instructor in voice and organ at Georgia State College for Women on Milledgeville. |
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106 | Jeannette Rogers Potter | Teaches physical education at the public schools in Denison, Iowa. | |
107 | Helen M. Truman | Teacher and principal in Elkader, Iowa. | |
108 | Everett L. Baxter | Associated with a service station in Galva, Iowa. | |
109 | Mae Dickson | Teaches fifth grade in West Union, Iowa. | |
110 | Mary Kathyrn Diers | Grade teacher at the Fiske School in East Waterloo, Iowa. | |
111 | Clyde D. Mease | Superintendent of the schools in Parkersburg, Iowa. | |
112 | Gene Mueller | Superintendent of schools in Independence, Iowa. | |
113 | Dale Ross | Teaches geography at the junior high school in Charles City, Iowa. | |
114 | Alice E. Aden | Teaches first grade in Manly, Iowa. | |
115 | Thelma A. Lillig | Vocal music instructor at the Senior High School in Dubuque, Iowa. | |
116 | F. O. Miller | Head of the Commerce Department in Beardstown, Illinois. | |
117 | Mrs. Lyman Overholtzer | The former Juanita Spray resigned from teaching and lives on a farm with her husband near Tingley, Iowa. | |
118 | Dale Ross | Geography teacher in the Junior High School in Charles City, Iowa. | |
119 | Margaret A. Carr | Deputy county superintendent of the schools in Woodbury County, Sioux City, Iowa. | |
120 | Mrs. Marguerite Chester | Visited the campus and works with a class of handicapped children. | |
121 | Mrs. Cletus Chizek | The former Mildred V. Mauck and her husband live in South Bend, Indiana. | |
122 | Esther L. Martin | Teaches home economics and mathematics in Montrose, Iowa. |
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123 | Barbara M. Mossman | Working for the Board of Education in Pasadena, California. | |
124 | Marjorie M. Potts | Teaches fourth grade in Palmer, Alaska. | |
125 | Mary Jo Read | Spent the summer touring the Far East. | |
126 | Mrs. Merle Wallerick | The former Velma Price and her husband live on a farm near Sigourney, Iowa. | |
127 | Carol Culver | Teaches English at a Foo Chow Mission School in China. | |
128 | Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Baxter | Went on an extended business trip with his wife, Nellie Kem, for his job at the Waterloo Rath Packing Company. | |
129 | Marie Helen Beard | Teaches primary grades at the public schools in Marion, Indiana. | |
130 | Albert H. Berg | Awarded the Teachers College Fellowship from Columbia University. | |
131 | Leora Boetger | Went on a western trip with the Omnibus College. | |
132 | Harriet J. Higgins | Teaches home economics in Owasa, Iowa; writes about other graduates that also teach in Owasa. | |
133 | Mildred H. Johnson | Teaches in a rural school near Doon, Iowa. | |
134 | Mrs. Basil Mill | The former Julia Strong and her husband live in Ottumwa, Iowa. | |
135 | Mrs. Roy Poulsen | The former Olive Thompson and her husband live in Jefferson, South Dakota. | |
136 | Evelyn Price | Instructor in home economics in Buffalo, Iowa. | |
137 | Leona Schroeder | Teaches first and second grades in Ogden, Iowa. | |
138 | Mrs. C. J. Veber | The former Edith F. Smith and her husband live in Kellogg, Iowa. | |
139 | Willard Wollenhaupt | Commercial teacher in Newton, Iowa. |
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140 | Orman L. White | FERA teacher at a CCC camp in Decorah, Iowa. | |
141 | Randall R. Bebb | Teaches at the Baker Rural School near Conesville, Iowa. | |
142 | Maurice Brayton | Teaches zoology, botany, and band in Christopher, Illinois. | |
143 | Don H. Cole | Teaches manual arts and coaches in Redfield, Iowa. | |
144 | Muriel A. Luick | Principal of the high school in Palmer, Iowa. | |
145 | Lucile Naefke | Teaches first and second grades in Farnhamville, Iowa. | |
146 | Arthur Olsen | Athletic director at the school in La Porte City, Iowa. | |
147 | Marione Ross | Teaches fifth and sixth grade at Longfellow School in Iowa City, Iowa. | |
148 | Ercyle G. White | Primary teacher in Wadena, Iowa. | |
149 | Julian Guldberg | Employed as a chemist in Chicago, Illinois. | |
150 | Herbert H. Hoemann | Bookkeeper for the Sunshine Feed Store in Millersburg, Ohio. |