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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.