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1 | There's a new spirit on Teachers College campus | Football team embodies new fighting spirit on campus and faith in the future; photo. |
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2 | A new excusing system? | Outcomes of experiment with optional attendance policy in three classes. | |
3 | Ho hum! | If a student took every class offered at ISTC, he would spend 1732 hours in five hundred classes at a cost of $21,516. | |
4 | Hobbies and leadership | College women partake of many hobbies; Bartlett Hall sets up disciplinary court. | |
5 | Downfall of a emblem | Freshmen win right to discard beanies on October 17. | |
6 | "Bury the Dead" | Professor Strayer produces new play, "Bury the Dead". |
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7 | Anniversary celebration thrills students, faculty | Description of procession, convocation, addresses, conferences associated with 60th anniversary; photo. |
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8 | Productive scholarship proposed | Charles Judd suggests ISTC faculty should include creative work and productive scholarship in their professional lives to break away from the tedium of the classroom. |
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9 | Picture of Iowa champions recalls injury, Latin class | Alumnus Guy E. Green recalls 1898 season and a comment he made about his Latin professor, Albert Loughridge. |
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10 | Ninety-two alumni live, work in foreign fields | Roster of alumni in US possessions or foreign countries. |
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11 | Des Moines group hears "What's Ahead" for campus | Large group meets in Des Moines. |
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12 | Inspiring statuary suggested by Father Ries | Alumnus Father M. M. Ries would like to see large outdoor statues on increasingly attractive ISTC campus; suggests something to commemorate role of teachers. | |
13 | Sees marching soldiers | Alumna Louise Arildson visits Europe; sees soldiers marching in street. |
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14 | Dr. Howland Hanson, former head of religious activities at Teachers College, dies in Des Moines | Obituary for Professor Hanson, who headed program from 1927 through 1934. | |
15 | Voice of Iowa now Nebraska's | Many ISTC alumni work for Nebraska radio stations. |
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16 | Alumni units busy with organization plans | News from Des Moines, northwest Iowa, Twin Cities, Council Bluffs, and Chicago groups. |
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17 | Joe S. Wright | Mr. Wright and his wife have moved into new home near Tucson. | |
18 | Miss Lambert made alumni president at Homecoming business meeting | Elect officers of Alumni Association and Seerley Foundation. | |
19 | Politics again | Humorous report on student elections. |
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20 | New football programs | Bureau of Publicity designs new programs, which were distributed at home games. | |
21 | The good word | 750 high school students visit campus in series of conferences. |
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22 | Somebody say why | Student mock election goes to Landon over Roosevelt, 55% to 44%; 1932 mock election went to Hoover by a 2 to 1 margin. | |
23 | A good deed | Over $11,000 in loans are out from Student Loan Fund; average is $58.06. | |
24 | Speakers | Richard Halliburton, Joseph Barnes, and Davis Edwards have spoken on campus. | |
25 | Same principle | English debaters visit campus. | |
26 | More pictures | College Eye features more pictures this year. | |
27 | A hooray for success | Old Gold wins All-American rating. | |
28 | Sweet concord | Music Department presents several concerts including "The Messiah". | |
29 | Christmas season busy one | Christmas activities include lights, annual Christmas supper party, and "The Messiah". | |
30 | More jobs for teachers | 96% of 1936 graduates hold positions. |
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31 | Basketball under way with Grinnell opener | 1936-1937 basketball season preview. |
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32 | Panthers display brilliant, spirited football | 1936 season wrap-up; photo. |
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33 | Gloomy outlook for wrestlers | 1937 wrestling season preview. |
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34 | Margaret Struble | Director of The George T. Baker Hall for Men at Iowa State Teachers College in Ames, Iowa. | |
35 | A. J. Jones | Superintendent of the schools in Winthrop, Iowa. | |
36 | Karl F. Nolte | Supervisor of all the elementary schools in Hibbing, Minnesota. | |
37 | T. A. Johnston | Went on a trip to Europe with his wife and son and thinks everyone should visit Europe. | |
38 | Mrs. Lois Willson Honeyman | Teaches at the consolidated school in Morning Sun, Iowa. | |
39 | Jennie G. Hutchison | Teaches English at the Venice High School in Los Angeles Public School System in Los Angeles, California. | |
40 | Mrs. Perry Jackson | The former Zaidee L. King visited the campus; she lives in Van Nuys, California, with her husband. | |
41 | Ira L. Craig | President of the Pennsylvania Electric Association; his wife is the former Faye A. Vinall. | |
42 | Mrs. E. I. Cantine | The former Etta Robinson wrote a letter about her family. |
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43 | Irving Wolfe | Instructor in the Music Department at the Iowa State Teachers College. | |
44 | Roy N. Collins | Supervisor of vocal music in the public schools in Pueblo, Colorado, and director of the First Methodist Episcopal Church Choir and many other musical groups. | |
45 | Agnes Driscoll | Teaches primary grades at the Emerson School in Waterloo, Iowa. | |
46 | Margaret Hanlon | Teaches fourth grade in Sibley, Iowa. | |
47 | Mrs. J. Emmett Murphy | The former Lila Bockenthien and her family live in Riverside, Illinois. | |
48 | Myrl Poland | Employed at the Janesville, Wisconsin, Public Library. | |
49 | Grace Taylor | Teaches in Roland, Iowa. | |
50 | Dr. Erwin C. Sage | Now lives in Baltimore, Maryland. | |
51 | Louise Lyons Johnson | Head of dramatics at the high school in Modesto, California. | |
52 | Mildred A. Dawson | Director of Childhood Education and associate professor of Elementary Education at the University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. | |
53 | Mrs. R. F. Kernan | The former Mae G. Griggs and her husband now live in Arlington, Virginia. | |
54 | Mrs. Otto J. Gabel | The former Clara Fogg now lives in Iowa City, Iowa. | |
55 | Claude C. Dickey | Superintendent of schools in Oakville, Iowa. | |
56 | S. D. Gratke | Band instructor; teaches mathematics and manual training, and has charge of the boys' chorus at the school in Strawberry Point, Iowa. |
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57 | Ruth E. Ecklund | Teaches fourth grade in Indianola. | |
58 | Beedie Kreiss | Teaches in Sibley, Iowa. | |
59 | Mary E. Nauman | Director of women's physical education at the Junior College in Estherville, Iowa. | |
60 | Philip L. Shutt | Associated with the staff of the Cedar Valley Daily Times in Clinton, Iowa, as a reporter and copyreader. | |
61 | Carolyn Campbell | Teaches first grade at the Lincoln School in Charles City, Iowa. | |
62 | Arline Orr | Home economics teacher in Onawa, Iowa. | |
63 | Lucille Goldsmith | Teaches fifth and sixth grades in Doon, Iowa. | |
64 | Lucille Herrling | Girls' physical education director at East High School and East Junior High School in Waterloo, Iowa. | |
65 | L. E. McAfee | In charge of normal training and biology at the schools in Brighton, Iowa. | |
66 | Leonard A. Steger | Superintendent of schools in Sac City, Iowa. | |
67 | Ruth I. Beck | Enrolled at the University of California in Los Angeles, California. | |
68 | Zanet Boock | Teaches commercial work in Denison, Iowa. | |
69 | Claire Gleason | Department teacher of geography at the McKinley School in Charles City, Iowa. | |
70 | Allan Reedy Brown | Designing engineer for General Electric X-Ray Corporation in Chicago, Illinois; his wife is the former Ethel E. Olson. | |
71 | Olena Heggen | Teaches sixth grade in Sibley, Iowa. | |
72 | Mary Mullin | Teaches primary grades in Pocahontas, Iowa. | |
73 | Tovera Shutts | Principal of the Garrison, Iowa, schools. | |
74 | Mildred Lewis | Teaches commercial work in Sibley, Iowa. | |
75 | Mrs. O. H. Lyman | The former Helen Maxson now lives in Hilo, Hawaii. | |
76 | Dorothy Thayer | Teaches third grade in Sibley, Iowa. | |
77 | Mrs. Victor Allen | The former Murl Lynch and her husband live in St. Louis, Missouri. | |
78 | Marion E. Bartholomew | Teaches first grade in Sibley, Iowa. | |
79 | Hilda Bliss | Instructor at the schools in Sioux City, Iowa. | |
80 | Mrs. V. A. Gerhardt | The former Neva Tucker now lives in Aplington, Iowa. | |
81 | Elbert W. Harrington | Dean of men and instructor in speech and history in Mayville, North Dakota; now lives in Iowa City, Iowa, with his wife, the former Marjorie Mayberry, and son. |
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82 | Grace Scholten | Teaches third and fourth grades in Doon, Iowa. | |
83 | Dorothy L. Thompson | Teaches seventh grade in Fairfield, Iowa. | |
84 | M. H. Hanawalt | Teaches English at the senior high school in Paola, Kansas, where his lives with his wife, Mary Wheat Hanawalt. | |
85 | Florence Murphy | Teaches in Fort Dodge, Iowa. | |
86 | Bernice Opheim | Teaches fourth grade in Mapleton, Iowa. | |
87 | Mrs. Harold W. Putney | The former Lillian Barber and her husband live in DePue, Illinois. | |
88 | Mrs. Royal Fitz Patrick | The former Monica Hederman and her family live in Los Angeles, California. | |
89 | Fred W. Griner | Superintendent of school in Doon, Iowa. | |
90 | Mabel Gustafson | Director of girls physical education in Cedar Falls, Iowa. | |
91 | C. J. D. Williams | Associated with Josten Company selling class rings and announcements to high schools; lives in Washington, Iowa. | |
92 | Eleanor Yerkes | Teaches second grade in Brooklyn, Iowa. | |
93 | Irene Zeuch | Instructor in social studies in Sibley, Iowa. | |
94 | Helen Cowie | Teaches geography and reading to the fifth and sixth grades at Kingsley and Irving Schools in Waterloo, Iowa. | |
95 | George C. Schultz | Teaches industrial arts at the high school in Carroll, Iowa. | |
96 | Reverend Robert M. Schwyhart | Pastor of the First Baptist Church in Algona, Iowa. | |
97 | Effie Mae Turner | Teaches vocal music at the public schools in Cedar Falls, Iowa. | |
98 | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reed | The former Ollie Butler and her family live in Onawa, Iowa. | |
99 | Philip L. Peak | Head of the Mathematics Department at the Senior High School in Pierre, South Dakota. | |
100 | Corinne Martin | Teaches kindergarten at the Lincoln School in Cedar Falls, Iowa. | |
101 | Kathleen Oldham | Teaches general history and commercial geography in Paullina, Iowa. | |
102 | Ruth A. Papke | Teaches in Rockwell City, Iowa. | |
103 | Raymond Pedersen | Instructor in Guttenberg, Iowa; photo. | |
104 | Everett Ludley | Met alumna Josephine Phillips, the former Josephine Noble, through the Wearever Aluminum Company, where he works. |
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105 | Margaret Nielson | High school principal and social science instructor in Bouton, Iowa. | |
106 | Walter Schwyhart | Coach and manual arts instructor at the Fichland Consolidated School in Orient, Iowa. | |
107 | Erma L. Silver | Teaches second grade and violin at the North Ward School in Iowa Falls, Iowa. | |
108 | Anna E. Berg | Teaches commercial work at the high school in Montezuma, Iowa. | |
109 | Ruth Saddler | Works in the Department of Physical Education for Women at the College of Wooster in Wooster, Ohio. | |
110 | Anna M. Schoenbohn | Instructor in home economics and assists in the Biology Department at Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa. | |
111 | Mary E. Schwyhart | Teaches dramatic arts in Nevada, Iowa. | |
112 | Leta McMillan | Teaches commercial work in Pocahontas, Iowa. | |
113 | Mrs. Robert Moore | The former Wilma Reif does undertaking work and has a position at a furniture store; lives in Appleton, Wisconsin. | |
114 | Margaret Morris | Teaches physical education in Sioux City, Iowa. | |
115 | Abbie Lass | Teaches kindergarten in Denison, Iowa. | |
116 | George Lindsay | Telegraph editor of the Daily Senator in Scottsbluff, Nebraska. | |
117 | Mary Sheridan | Instructor in Rockwell City, Iowa; photo. | |
118 | Burl Berry | Athletic coach in North English, Iowa. | |
119 | Della Frankl | Appointed to an assistantship in the Department of Physical Education at the University of Wyoming. | |
120 | Alfred Gowan | Teaches mathematics and science at the high school in Cedar Falls, Iowa. | |
121 | Virginia Graham | Teaches primary grades at the public school in Latimer, Iowa. | |
122 | Helen C. Anderson | Teaches English, Latin, and dramatics in Battle Creek, Iowa. | |
123 | Lillian L. Anderson | Teaches 1B at the Jackson School in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. | |
124 | Alta Barrigar | Primary instructor at the school in Morley, Iowa. | |
125 | Helen E. Welch | Principal of the Elementary Shorthand Department at the Central California Commercial College. |
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126 | Marguerite I. Martin | Teaches fourth grade in Westfield, Iowa. | |
127 | William Meyer | Principal of the high school and director of athletics in Doon, Iowa. | |
128 | Evelyn Moore | Teaches third and fourth grades in Geneva, Iowa. | |
129 | Vivian Bancroft | Teaches social science in Onawa, Iowa. | |
130 | Burton Byers | Teaches dramatics and English in Lohrville, Iowa. | |
131 | Betty Fedderson | Teaches language and reading at the Highland Park, Illinois, schools. | |
132 | Margaret Haberger Hargreaves | Majoring in bacteriology and zoology at the University of California. | |
133 | Sara Higby | Teaches English and history at the high school in Titonka, Iowa. | |
134 | Helen Mae Kline | Teaches first and second grades in Geneva, Iowa. | |
135 | Jeannette McCrory | Teaches first grade in Rock Rapids, Iowa. | |
136 | Altha Marqueson | Teaches in West Union, Iowa. | |
137 | Mrs. Georgiana Murphy | Teaches sixth grade at the Oak Street School in Burlington, Iowa. | |
138 | Irene Rafferty | Teaches fourth grade in Pocahontas, Iowa. | |
139 | Noma Rupprich | Teaches grade music, high school music, and orchestra in Grundy Center, Iowa. | |
140 | Sebieann Vanderburg | Teaches second and third grades in Sibley, Iowa. | |
141 | Gladys Clancy | Teaches second grade in Garden Grove, Iowa. | |
142 | Ardon Cole | Assistant football coach at the Roosevelt High School in Des Moines, Iowa; lives with his wife, the former Evelyn Rohrer, in Valley Junction, Iowa. | |
143 | John H. Collins | Teaches manual training at the schools in Lawler, Iowa. | |
144 | Maxine Ellerbrock | Teaches primary in Buffalo Center, Iowa. | |
145 | Gale Fisher | Coach in Rockwell City, Iowa. | |
146 | Evelyn Horvie | Employed in Pioneer Hall at the University of Minnesota. | |
147 | Paul Hoeman | Athletic director in Clermont, Iowa; photo. | |
148 | Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Blair | The former Ruth Borthwick and her husband live on a farm near Clarinda, Iowa. | |
149 | Esther Z. Bley | Enrolled at the University of Southern California, to work on her master's degree. |
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150 | Irene Anderson | Teaches sixth grades in Mapleton, Iowa. |