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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. |