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1 | Class of 1912 to celebrate silver anniversary | Outline of program for Alumni Day; photo. |
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2 | The Week's events | Over nine hundred extracurricular events occur each quarter. | |
3 | What the photographer found | Photographer records all extracurricular events during one week; photo. |
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4 | Arrived: one "cut system" | All previous rules about class attendance are suspended; only instructors will keep tabs on students' attendance. | |
5 | No more Hell Week (maybe) | Fraternities outline new rules for initiation. |
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6 | Pioneers of 1937 | 28% of men, 55% of women are working to support their education; survey of jobs that they hold. |
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7 | Lace on their pajamas | Professor Fagan makes pronouncement on English usage. | |
8 | This year's beauties | Roster of 1937 Old Gold Beauties. | |
9 | Bulletins, timetables and grandfather | New catalogues should be more attractive and easy to read; Dean Nelson comments on curricular trends. | |
10 | Piano virtuoso; death | Rudolf Ganz plays on campus; his former student Alta Freeman dies shortly thereafter. | |
11 | Manners and rough diamonds | Controversy follows letter in College Eye about men's manners. |
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12 | Rose Mintier | Teaching at Biblical College in Boone. | |
13 | Mrs. U. S. Smith | Lives in Fairfield. | |
14 | Ida E. Huglin | Writes grammar textbook. | |
15 | Glorious variety | Winners of Tutor Ticklers competition; proceeds go to Student Loan Fund. | |
16 | Kind Lady | Professor Strayer produces "Kind Lady". | |
17 | Oh Toreador! | Music Department produces "Carmen". | |
18 | Successes | Recent events have included band, orchestra, and glee club concerts. |
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19 | College profs have fifty-hour work week | Survey of the way in which faculty spend their work week. | |
20 | Alison E. Aitchison | Writes article on Russian agriculture; attends meetings. | |
21 | Annabelle Pollock | Gives radio talk on child study. |
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22 | Dr. Marguirette Struble | Writes article on French education. | |
23 | F. E. Fuller | Speaks on rural education. | |
24 | Dr. R. R. Fahrney | Publishes article on history teaching. | |
25 | Dr. Eva May Luse | Publishes article and gives talks. | |
26 | Dr. R. O. Skar | Publishes articles on business education. | |
27 | Dr. H. A. Riebe | Gives talks on history teaching. | |
28 | John R. Slacks | Writes book on rural teaching. | |
29 | Dr. J. W. Charles | Publishes book and chapters in several other books. | |
30 | Alpha Mayfield | Gives talks on music. | |
31 | Lou A. Shepherd | On reading circle board. | |
32 | Frank W. Hill | Writes article on violins. | |
33 | Dr. Marguerite Uttley | Publishes article and gives talk. | |
34 | Dr. Roy L. Abbott | Writes book on Iowa mammals; writes series of articles. | |
35 | Dora Kearney | Attends mathematics convention. | |
36 | Dr. C. W. Lantz | Gives several talks in local communities. | |
37 | Rose Lena Ruegnitz | Gives piano recital. | |
38 | Dr. F. W. Lambertson | Writes book on after-dinner speaking. |
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39 | Dr. J. B. Paul | Writes research reports. | |
40 | Dr. Irving Wolfe | Appointed to committee on music education. | |
41 | Kossuth County alumni organize unit | Group organizes in Algona. | |
42 | Fred D. Cram | Attends series of meetings. | |
43 | Dorothy Humiston | Writes articles on physical education. | |
44 | George H. Holmes | Writes book on journalism; gives talks. | |
45 | Grace Van Ness | Conducts folk dancing program. | |
46 | Dr. Harold A. Bosley | Gives several addresses. |
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47 | Death of Miss Alta Freeman shocks host of friends | Obituary of Professor Freeman, who died February 22, 1937, after a brief illness; photo. | |
48 | Mr. and Mrs. Milo Bixler | Living in Canton, Ohio. | |
49 | Mrs. Raleigh E. Baldwin | Living in Marysville, Missouri. |
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50 | Mrs. Charles Grayson | Living in Davenport. | |
51 | Teachers discuss personality, arithmetic, music, and art | Report on series of conferences on campus. |
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52 | Boom! Boom! Band born in South Hall basement | Alumnus J. L. McLaughlin humorously recalls early history of college band, which he claims was started out of a desire to avoid military drill. | |
53 | Margaret Schrubbe | Teaching in Edison, Michigan; photo. |
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54 | Basketeers show improved brand of court work | 1936-1937 season wrap-up. | |
55 | Grapplers win five meets | Wrestling season wrap-up. |
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56 | Loss of nine lettermen worries track coach | Season preview. | |
57 | Alumnus Carr and team score Class B teams into A bracket | Coaching experiences of alumnus Maurice Carr; photo. |
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58 | April skies brighten for baseball; outlook fair | 1937 season preview. |
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59 | 1936 varsity football squad | Team photo; photo. |
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60 | Freshmen take four of five tilts | 1936-1937 freshman basketball and wrestling season wrap-up. | |
61 | A. D. King | Publishes article on Alaska. | |
62 | Every grid post wide open in spring football practice | 1937 spring practice analysis. | |
63 | Tennis squad to miss Reeves-McNabb combination | 1937 tennis season preview. |
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64 | Superintendent and Mrs. A. H. Ferris | The former Gertrude Magoon and her family took a trip to Texas over the summer. | |
65 | Anton Fischer | Connected with the Minneapolis office of the N. Y. A. | |
66 | Mrs. V. M. Harsha | The former Mercy S. Banton and her husband live in Oxford, Iowa. | |
67 | Ralph W. Scott | Sales engineer in Detroit, Michigan, for the Julian d' Este Company; married to Coral Sykes, who visited the campus. | |
68 | Mrs. Hazel W. Byrnes | Took part in the program for the mid-winter meeting of the American Library Association in Chicago, Illinois. | |
69 | Mrs. C. F. Cox | The former Beatrice Shearer visited the campus and moved to Fort Des Moines, Iowa, with her family. | |
70 | Louise B. Moyer | Works at the Plainfield Trust Company in Plainfield, New Jersey; selected as one of the two outstanding women in the community by the Business and Professional Women's Club. | |
71 | The farm of C. H. Gilbert | New observation stations for supplement airway data; Mr. Gilbert is an official weather observer in Iowa Falls, Iowa. |
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72 | Mrs. Joe DuMond | The former Irene M. Rhode appears on the Lin-x program every Sunday; she lives in Chicago, Illinois. | |
73 | Frederic W. Kaltenbach | Working on his Ph. D. at the University of Berlin in Germany. | |
74 | Mary D. Reed | Director of primary education at Indiana State Teachers College. | |
75 | Laura Friedlein | Teaches home economics in St. Louis, Missouri. | |
76 | Mrs. John A. MacFarlane | The former Carrine Thelma Daley teaches in Wyoming; her sister, Marie Daley, teaches first grade in Cheyenne, Wyoming. | |
77 | Mrs. Ralph W. Walker | The former Lorena Lumry teaches at the School of Individual Instruction in Omaha, Nebraska. | |
78 | Mrs. J. T. Wells | The former Laura J. Philbrick is district home supervisor of the Resettlement Administration in Syracuse, New York. | |
79 | David Irvine | Coach in Green Mountain, Iowa; photo. | |
80 | Hazel U. Richardson | Teaches in the grades at the Platoon School in St. Paul, Minnesota. | |
81 | Eunice Acheson | Teaches psychology at the junior college in Bradford, Massachusetts. | |
82 | Bird Del Bundy | Director and producer of legitimate drama and supervisor of a Little Theater; had Nellie Rownd as a visitor. | |
83 | Ira F. Heald | Member of the Department of Education at Penn College in Oskaloosa, Iowa. | |
84 | Mrs. J. A. Hoskins | The former Elsie Whitford and her husband live in San Diego, California. | |
85 | S. T. Neveln | Superintendent of the schools in Austin, Minnesota. | |
86 | Marion E. Niemeyer | Executive secretary of the Y. W. C. A. in Memphis, Tennessee. |
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87 | Mrs. Edna M. Goodenough | Principal, normal training, and music instructor in Tyron, Nebraska. | |
88 | Mrs. Charles Juergens | The former Genevieve M. King and her family live in Omaha, Nebraska. | |
89 | Hazel I. Baker | Instructor at the Washington Junior High School in Ottumwa, Iowa. | |
90 | Mrs. Kenneth J. Hankins | The former Regina Sarchette and her husband live in New Market, Iowa. | |
91 | Mrs. Lucille Klaus Lowe | Teaches in the Philippine Islands. | |
92 | Louis A. Orr | Commercial instructor in Ingleside, Illinois. | |
93 | Elva L. Larsen | Teaches first grade in Yuma, Arizona. | |
94 | Mrs. W. R. Richardson | The former Grace Williams teaches at the Philippine Normal School in the Philippines. | |
95 | Margaret E. Santee | Secretary to the president of Stout Institute in Menominee, Wisconsin. | |
96 | Edith Berry | Clothing specialist at Ohio State University in Columbus. | |
97 | Velma I. Duncan | Teaches in the grades in Ottumwa, Iowa. | |
98 | J. J. Vander Brink | Enrolled at the University of Nebraska. | |
99 | Gladys Rowland | Teaches in Fort Madison, Iowa. | |
100 | Mrs. H. D. Tyner | The former Bernice Huesselmann is doing medical work and enrolled at the University of Wisconsin. | |
101 | Dorothy G. Wyth | Teaches voice at a private studio in New York. | |
102 | Doris M. Garber | Attended the National Education Association convention in Portland, Oregon, and saw former classmates there. | |
103 | Lloyd Moeller | Instructor at the Millersburg Military Academy; photo. | |
104 | Abram A. James | Activities supervisor in the Department of Intramural Sports and instructor in the School of Education at the University of Michigan. | |
105 | Mrs. B. W. Rademacher | The former Helen Dorothy Hollis and her husband now live in Waterville, Minnesota. |
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106 | Mrs. Max Lines | The former Ruth A. Peterson and her husband now live in Corning, Iowa. | |
107 | Mrs. Adolph J. Lenz | The former V. Ardyce Pohl and her family live in Manson, Iowa. | |
108 | B. Kathleen Asp | Teaches fifth grade and music to fourth through seventh grades at the Garfield School in Muscatine, Iowa. | |
109 | Helga Christensen | Supervisor of art in Appleton, Wisconsin. | |
110 | L. Alice Curtiss | Does social case work in Omaha, Nebraska. | |
111 | Byron E. Dillon | Principal of the high school in Mirabile, Missouri. | |
112 | Clara Gridley | Teaches home economics in Farnhamville, Iowa. | |
113 | Kemper Huber | Salesman for the Weber-Costello Company in Chicago, Illinois. | |
114 | Mrs. Charles Hudson | The former Alice Willson and her family live on a farm near Montezuma, Iowa. | |
115 | Bertha E. Newell | English instructor and normal training critic in Jefferson, Iowa. | |
116 | Mrs. F. J. Patterson | The former Edna Twila Snow and her husband now live in Vinton, Iowa. | |
117 | Lucia Steeves | Head of Commercial Department in Grant, Iowa; photo. | |
118 | Philip Shutt | Manager of a retail men's clothing establishment. | |
119 | Mrs. Rex Speelman | The former Florence Stevens and her husband live in Spokane, Washington. | |
120 | Mrs. John Bernard | The former Jean M. Crawford teaches in the Des Moines public schools. | |
121 | Mrs. Ivan Brooks | The former Thelma Everts is the author of a book called "Guide to Puerto Rico." | |
122 | Clarence Bruening | German instructor at the high school in Parkston, South Dakota. | |
123 | Irene Christ | Teaches second grade in the Lincoln Building in Clear Lake, Iowa. | |
124 | Willard E. Davenport | Superintendent of the Union High School in Simla, Colorado. | |
125 | Arlee Gridley | Junior clerk in the A. A. A. in Chicago, Illinois. |
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126 | Van A. Buboltz | Commercial instructor in Springfield, Illinois. | |
127 | Jeanne Christensen | Teaches second grade in Dumont, Iowa. | |
128 | Vinetta Dobson | Teaches third and fourth grades in Guernsey, Iowa. | |
129 | Hazel Dolmage | Teaches second grade at the Garfield Building in Clarinda, Iowa. | |
130 | Mrs. J. B. Munson | The former Frances J. Rawson and her family live in Lansing, Michigan. | |
131 | Katherine Van Ness | Teaches second grade at the Monroe School in Des Moines, Iowa. | |
132 | Charles Vincent | Principal of the Searsboro schools in Searsboro, Iowa. | |
133 | Jack Arends | Teaches art in Port Chester, New York. | |
134 | H. Gordon Benson | Plans to travel to South America with Alexander D. Brownlie. | |
135 | Mrs. Ralph K. Hahn | The former Elizabeth Horner and her husband live in Ronan, Montana. | |
136 | Mrs. George M. Kloppenburg | The former Elizabeth Herrick and her husband live in Davenport, Iowa. | |
137 | Orlando S. Knudsen | Mathematics and debate instructor in Perry, Iowa. | |
138 | Mrs. Howard McDonough | The former Mary E. Currie and her husband live on a farm near Schaller, Iowa. | |
139 | Mrs. Cecil Chambers | The former Phyllis M. Leemkuil and her family live in Los Angeles, California. | |
140 | Dorothy M. Drackley | Second grade critic at the Bemidji State Teachers College in Minnesota. | |
141 | Mrs. Roy Fanselow | The former Elsie A. Aldinger and her husband live on a farm near Dows, Iowa. | |
142 | Adeline Goltermann | Commercial instructor at the high school in Franklin Park, Illinois. | |
143 | F. Theodore Paige | Instructor in drawing in Pekin, Illinois. | |
144 | Philip L. Peak | Teaches mathematics at the high school in Pierre, South Dakota. | |
145 | Mrs. H. W. Welsh | The former Dorothy Butler and her husband live in a suburb called Maywood in Chicago, Illinois. | |
146 | Esther Boehlje | First grade supervisor at the Lincoln Consolidated Training School of Michigan State Normal College in Ypsilanti. | |
147 | Clarence Schrader | Instructor in social science in Hobbs, New Mexico; photo. |
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148 | Earl C. Herrick | Principal of the junior high school in Exira, Iowa. | |
149 | Betty Holman | Primary teacher at the Central Heights School in Mason City, Iowa. | |
150 | David H. Irvine | Coach and instructor in Green Mountain, Iowa. |