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1 April skies soon dispel, but lest we forget Description of terrible winter of 1935-1936 with exceptionally cold weather, high winds, and head-high snow; record of coal consumption; photo.
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2 Music hath charms . . . . President Latham wants 150-piece band, with half of the band playing trombones; jokingly offers $5 for every new player.
3 Debaters get snowbound . . . . Women travel to Denver; men travel to Cuba before debating in South; weather forces cancellation of Brindley Tournament.
4 But Teachers College stays open . . . . School remains open during bad weather, but sporting and entertainment events are cancelled.
5 Civilizers discuss civics and such . . . . Teachers attend conference on teaching of social science.
6 Faculty sits down individually Roster of professors who recently published articles or books.
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7 June commencement will be auspicious affair Will include winter and fall grads as well; description of planned activities.
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8 Here he is--the man who snaps his fingers at beauty! Profile of Professor H. A. Riebe, a well-known amateur photographer who takes many campus photos; photo.
9 Why was chapel not skipped? Alumna Ida Strawn Baker recalls friends, Gilchrist Chapel, and President Seerley.
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10 Clarence grade faculty goes ISTC 100% All members of Clarence grade school faculty have attended ISTC; photo.
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11 Nothing like a familiar face, a kindly voice Account of meeting of South Dakota alumni.
12 Alumni aid school lunch project Parent Teacher Association takes over hot lunch program in Sidney.
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13 Winter graduates get diplomas, but will return for social events of June commencement Number of mid-tern graduates continues to decline with thirty-four receiving degrees or diplomas in winter term.
14 Alumni, former faculty meet Get together at meeting of American Political Science Association.
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15 Gold ballots still worry frats Results of Old Gold Beauty contest and student election.
16 Sophs score with cotillion . . . . Sophomores sponsor dance; juniors hold Washington Ball.
17 Mothers, College Pressers, Dramer! Mother's Day will again be held; May Day Fete will again be omitted; Iowa College Press Association will meet.
18 Aitchison first geography prexy . . . . Roster of faculty recently appointed or elected to boards or associations, on leave, or teaching elsewhere.
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19 Drama Conference, April 18 Will feature production of "The Yellowjacket".
20 Wondered how to deal with people? Graduate tells secrets Wendell White writes book on psychology of dealing with people.
21 Brazil takes alumna Margaret Carnahan for Minas mission Will continue her work with Presbyterian mission in Brazil; brief biographical sketch.
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22 Five of seven children choose Iowa State Teachers College Alumnus Herman Mueller recalls early days of institution; life on College Hill; members of his family who attended school here.
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23 President of two colleges is one of seven who received early training at your alma mater! Survey and roster of alumni who direct or serve in executive position in colleges and universities.
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24 "Let 'er roll!" shouts ye editor, and here she is Close look at the process of producing an issue of the Alumnus; photo.
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25 Baseball prospects brighten as strong battery reports Season preview; photo.
26 Haddox has veterans for tennis Season preview.
27 Three stars shine in mat season Finish 1-6; season wrap-up.
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28 Rival coach joins up to lead Panther pack Clyde L. "Buck" Starbeck named head football coach; will conduct spring practice for first time; photo.
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29 Basketeers finish fourth in North Central loop Finish 4-8; season wrap-up.
30 Bartelma heads Gopher matmen D. C. Bartelma is head coach at University of Minnesota; photo.
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31 Magic touch needed to point for track meet Done with Iowa Conference; season preview.
32 Teachers College gymnasium is scene of state mat meet Ft. Dodge wins state championship.
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33 Mrs. C. C. Urquhart The former Myrta Lyon was appointed as the vice-president of the Department of Creative Fine Arts of the Michigan State Federation of Women's Club.
34 J. Woolson Brooks Son of Miriam Woolson and member of the architectural firm, Proudfoot, was praised for his work on the Bishop's cafeteria in Des Moines, Iowa.
35 Mrs. Elmer E. Bartlett Widow of Elmer E. Bartlett; went to the Ogden High School where he worked and presented two hand-carved framed pictures.
36 H. A. Mueller Elected secretary for the St. Charles, Iowa, branch of the Red Cross.
37 Mrs. D. F. Bartlett The former Jessie Belle Roberts was on the Board of Education for a number of years and Jennie E. McKellar teaches in the adult school in West High; together they visited the campus.
38 Byron J. Lambert Dean of the School of Engineering at the University of Iowa in Iowa City, Iowa.
39 Mrs. Charles Jacob Shutt The former Edna M. Poor gave up her duties as State Agent of Child Welfare.
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40 Mrs. Leslie E. Carpenter The former Anna Bennett and her family live near Phoenix, Arizona.
41 Karl A. Hauser Associated with the Investors' Economic Service in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
42 Frances M. Hersey Works in public health service and is the educational supervisor of the Visiting Nurses' Association in Denver.
43 Lucy L. Kinsley Now lives in Los Angeles, California.
44 Mrs. Leland R. Miner The former Ethel L. Standley and her family live in Auburn, Indiana.
45 Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Stocker Mr. Stocker was promoted to Boy Scout Executive of the Blackhawk Area Council; Mrs. Stocker is formerly known as Gretchen Greene.
46 Mrs. Henry C. Aicon The former Flora Beecher and her family live in Phoenix, Arizona.
47 Mrs. A. C. Barrett The former Pearl Bills is studying for five months in Chicago, Illinois, and lives in Santiago, Chile.
48 John Speer Instructor in manual arts in Seattle, Washington; photo.
49 J. S. Hilliard Proprietor of the Midland Schools Teacher's Agency.
50 Ina Scherrebeck General secretary of the Y. W. C. A. in Nashville, Tennessee.
51 Alonzo J. Jones Superintendent of schools in Chapin, Iowa.
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52 Annetta Gleim Teaches second and third grades in Elkader, Iowa.
53 Mrs. Ray A. Potter The former Gladys Schneider and her husband live in Tipton, Iowa.
54 Ruth V. Watson Teaches in Atlanta, Georgia.
55 Pauline P. Schwartz Teaches social science at the State Teachers College in New Haven, Connecticut.
56 Margaret V. Anderson Bookkeeper for the New England Mutual Life Insurance Company in Des Moines, Iowa.
57 Mrs. John C. Bennett The former Elizabeth Hart is a critic teacher and supervisor of English for the sixth, seventh, and eighth grades at Illinois State Teachers College in DeKalb.
58 Linnie Vesper Butts Girls' advisor and teacher at the high school in Oelwein, Iowa.
59 Mrs. James A. Hoskins The former Elsie Whitford is secretary of the Imperial Company Women's Club while Mr. Hoskins teaches in California where they live.
60 Mrs. E. J. Llewellyn The former Hazel D. Morse taught the grades and junior high at East Waterloo and Ft. Dodge, Iowa, along with other jobs in California.
61 Neva H. Radell Assistant professor at the School of Business Administration at the Drexel Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, she also wrote a book.
62 Mrs. Roy L. Smith The former Florence Elizabeth Burd and her family live in Winter Park, Florida.
63 Dr. John L. St. John Head of the Division of Chemistry and Agricultural Experiment Station at the State College in Pullman, Washington.
64 Veda Stryker Teaches education at Pfeiffer Junior College in Misenheimer, North Carolina.
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65 Mrs. Rocco Nobile The former Felicie Pirotte is employed at the Old King Coal Company near Centerville, Iowa.
66 Mrs. Henry Rohr The former Nora R. Holton taught the first grade at the Manning public schools.
67 Mrs. Rollin M. Stevens The former Cora Mae Hockaday and her family live in Des Moines, Iowa.
68 Doyle F. Cady Head of the mathematics department at the commercial high school in Blue Island, Illinois.
69 Kenneth Cook Teaches high school commercial work in Sigourney, Iowa.
70 Howard W. Fearing Superintendent of the schools in Valley Junction, Iowa, and president of the Alumni Association of Teachers College.
71 Ivan J. Fenn Geologist in Amarillo, Texas.
72 Marie Harrison Employed at the State Teachers College in Johnson City, Tennessee.
73 Mrs. Arnold Amick The former Delila Walsh and her family live in Chicago, Illinois.
74 Alice Gienap Teaches sixth grade in Newton, Iowa.
75 Helen Funk Enrolled at the University of Iowa; photo.
76 David Wilbur Knepper Head of the Department of Economics at Mississippi State College for Women in Columbus, Mississippi; was recently elected president of the Southern Political Science Association.
77 M. J. Hoffman Science instructor at the high school in Watertown, South Dakota.
78 Anne Lodwick Studied Indian life in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
79 Irene Barber Instructor in speech and dramatics in Bisbee, Arizona.
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80 Martha J. Leonard Teaches in Baxter, Iowa.
81 Juanita A. Steele Teaches second and third grades in Modale, Iowa.
82 Margaret Wolff Teaches English and journalism in Oelwein, Iowa.
83 E. J. Albrecht Superintendent of the schools in Benedict, North Dakota.
84 Mary Adeline Beyer Teaches second and third grades in Carroll, Iowa.
85 Mary E. Butler Teaches commercial subjects at the Balboa High School in the Canal Zone.
86 Vernon Stribley Principal and coach in Garnavillo, Iowa; photo.
87 Milburn John Bergfold Instructor in English and dramatics at the high school in Liberty Valley, Illinois.
88 Edith Brannan Teaches first grade at the schools in Clarion, Iowa.
89 Katherine Farrel Teaches in Akron, Ohio.
90 Mrs. Raymond C. Thomas The former Eva M. Spencer taught at the public schools in Marshalltown, Iowa, and now lives with her husband in Waterloo.
91 Alma M. Koch Teaches in Cristobal, Panama Canal Zone.
92 Dessie R. Penney Teaches geography and freshman algebra in Cherokee, Iowa.
93 Ruth E. Pratt Enrolled at Harvard Medical College and lives in Brookline, Massachusetts.
94 Ida Irene Roberts In charge of the church in Ellston, Iowa.
95 Hazel A. Slifsgard Teaches English at the Patchogue High School in Long Island, New York.
96 Alice E. Jones Mathematics instructor and Dean of Girls at the high school in Cherokee, Iowa.
97 C. M. Ransom Superintendent of the school in Parkersburg, Iowa.
98 Vivian Reinitz Teaches third and fourth grades and music at the Harding Building in Mason City, Iowa.
99 Mrs. Leon H. Rose The former Helen Cook and her husband now live in Detroit, Michigan.
100 Mamie Fairbrother Teaches first grade and is principal of the Webster Building in Yankton, South Dakota.
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101 Dwane Collins Teaches instrumental class lessons, band, and orchestra at the schools in Algona, Iowa.
102 Mr. and Mrs. W. Lamont Constable Mr. Constable is principal of the Webster School in Perry, Iowa; Mrs. Constable is the former Margaret E. Nutt
103 Fred L. Graham Teaches biology and is an assistant coach in Ft. Dodge, Iowa.
104 Greta W. Bowers Teaches seventh and eighth grades in Hayfield, Iowa.
105 Vera Case Traveled in Europe for several months.
106 Grant M. Silver Teaches band and is principal of the high school in Sioux Rapids, Iowa.
107 E. Ruby Sykes Teaches first and second departments in Alexander, Iowa.
108 Arvilla Benshoof Teaches at the Gregg Business College in Chicago, Illinois.
109 Mrs. Rex Speelman The former Florence Stevens taught in Spirit Lake, Iowa, and now lives with her husband in Spokane, Washington.
110 Mrs. H. H. Vietor The former Alma Kreimeyer now lives in Ackley, Iowa.
111 Harold Zickefoose High school principal in Thornton, Iowa.
112 Mrs. T. R. Scofield The former Eileen K. Strong and her husband live in Missoula, Montana.
113 Harry Baker Principal in Kelley, Iowa.
114 Elma Lighter Supervisor of English and teaches at the Central State Teachers College in Mount Pleasant, Michigan.
115 Anna M. Nelson Critic teacher in social science at the junior high school in the Children's School, which is affiliated with the Illinois State Normal University.
116 Mrs. Lyman Overholtzer The former Juanita Spray and her husband manage a Diamond Filling Station in Sutherland, Iowa.
117 Mrs. Jeanette Rogers Potter Teaches physical education in Des Moines, Iowa.
118 Vergie Case Attending the University of Iowa and teaches in Bayard, Iowa.
119 Vera Hafner Teaches at the junior high school in Valley Junction, Iowa.
120 George S. Johnson Teaches science and is the assistant coach in Chicago, Illinois.
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121 Harold Simmers Teaches junior high school history in Dallas Center, Iowa.
122 H. A. Sissel Teaches mathematics and general science at the high school in Spencer, South Dakota.
123 Mrs. Kenneth Smith The former Arlet Christian and her husband now live in Brooklyn, Iowa.
124 Alice M. Steuer Teaches sixth, seventh, and eighth grades in Oran, Iowa.
125 Lucile Vosgerau Teaches in a school of nursing in Great Falls, Montana.
126 Alice M. Deegan Teaches physical education and fourth, fifth, and sixth grades at the Curtis School in Des Moines, Iowa.
127 Minnie Drewes Principal in Greenfield, Iowa.
128 Mrs. and Mrs. Dan Grummon Mr. Grummon is a science instructor at the high school in Radcliffe, Iowa; Mrs. Grummon is the former Elda Goff.
129 Laura M. Moffett Teaches opportunity room in Ames, Iowa.
130 Herbert M. Nicholas Instructor in manual arts, agriculture, and mathematics, and also coaches in Stanley, Iowa.
131 Evabelle Greer Patterson Teaches fifth grade in Sheffield, Iowa.
132 Mrs. J. W. Sullivan The former Mary Pollard and her husband live in Hanover, Illinois.
133 Lydia Wells Travels for the American Book Company of Chicago.
134 Clarice Berg Teaches in Lake Park, Iowa.
135 Beatrice W. Braden Teaches primary grades in Beaconsfield, Iowa.
136 Robert Cunningham Announcer over the Columbia Broadcasting system in WBBM, Chicago.
137 Dorthea Louise Paige Teaches home economics at the junior high school in Indianapolis, Indiana.
138 Alfred Ogland Coaches in Aplington, Iowa.
139 Loretta Horgan Teaches sixth grade in Sumner, Iowa.
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140 Helen Frank Teaches second and third grades in Janesville, Iowa.
141 Ralph Piper Instructor in Hampton, Iowa; photo.
142 Ethel L. Curtis Teaches in Fenton, Iowa.
143 Mabel Davies Teaches at the Orange Township Consolidated School near Waterloo, Iowa.
144 Dorothy E. Davis Enrolled at the University of Chicago.
145 Jerene F. Dunn Teaches sixth and seventh grades in St. Anthony, Iowa.
146 Katheryn Dyke Teaches kindergarten in West Bend, Iowa.
147 Mabel N. Flesher Teaches third grade in Melcher, Iowa.
148 Leah N. Belding Teaches primary grades in Farmersburg, Iowa.
149 Minnie M. Berg Teaches in a rural school near Preston, Iowa.
150 Elizabeth G. Bowersox Teaches in a rural school near Solon, Iowa.