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1 "Keep curious," Dr. Jessup advises graduates 350 students receive degrees or diplomas; Walter Jessup delivers address; photo.
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2 New swim pool under way New pool under construction west of Women's Gym.
3 "Seerley Hall", new dorm New dorm named for President Seerley will be built next to Baker Hall; will resemble Baker Hall and cost $155,000; construction will start July 1, 1937.
4 "Eye" goes modernistic Student newspaper adopts new typographic style.
5 Purple Pen wins first place Wins in magazine section in competition.
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6 New registrar, dep't heads Selmer C. Larson replaces C. S. Cory as Registrar; Department of Mathematics and Commercial Education splits with Professor Van Engen heading the former and Lloyd V. Douglas heading the latter; other new staff members added.
7 "Swing it" if you like Professor Kurtz offers opinions about modern music.
8 Student Council revisions Council members to be nominated by Men's Union and Women's League; question about future of fraternities in light of Baker and Seerley Hall facilities.
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9 Summer scoops--on fall sports 1937 football season preview; photo.
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10 Margot Musser Marries Harold Miller.
11 Senator's wife a busy alumna Rose Freeman Gillette is wife of Senator Guy Gillette.
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12 Teacher's loss is students' gain Gertrude Carper uses newspaper discussion in class; photo.
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13 Nearly three hundred attend reunion dinner List of those attending dinner.
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14 Homecomers to see greatly improved campus Highlights of upcoming celebration.
15 Lambert Scholarship Lambert family gives $1000, the income from which will be given to one male and one female student each year; winners of Martin Scholarship announced.
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16 Charles H. Bailey Attends conference on teaching art.
17 Olive L. Barker Directs choruses.
18 Dr. M. R. Beard Publishes tests.
19 Dr. Harold Bosley Writes article on faith; delivers addresses.
20 New notes from first band Alumnus Thomas B. Platt recalls origins of first college band; was bugler for Student Battalion, which exempted him from drill; others picked up idea and started band.
21 A United States weatherman C. H. Gilbert is one of 120 new observers for air mail pilots.
22 Dr. Roy L. Abbott Writes articles and delivers addresses.
23 Alison Aitchison Gives presentations.
24 Bernice Allen Gives presentations on dress.
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25 F. E. Fuller Delivers papers on rural education.
26 Myrtle Gaffin Visits Cedar Rapids schools.
27 Dr. Martin Grant Attends conventions; delivers addresses.
28 John W. Horns Gives talks on art.
29 Dr. W. H. Kadesch Gives talks on physics.
30 Dora E. Kearney On curriculum committee of Iowa Math Teachers Association.
31 Edward Kurtz Writes prize-winning musical compositions.
32 Katherine Buxbaum Writes article on Edmund Gosse.
33 Dr. E. J. Cable Gives talk on foundry products.
34 Dr. J. W. Charles Talks on highway safety.
35 Fred D. Cram Publishes spelling book; delivers addresses.
36 E. C. Denny Attends conventions.
37 Dr. R. H. Fahrney Delivers papers on Horace Greeley and Civil War at conventions.
38 Dr. E. O. Finkenbinder Attends Iowa Academy of Science convention.
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39 Dr. H. Earl Rath Gives address, visits schools.
40 O. B. Read Delivers address; attends convention.
41 Mildred Rice Attends art conference.
42 Dr. H. A. Riebe Delivers address; attends conference.
43 Rose Lena Ruegnitz Delivers lecture and recital.
44 Roland Searight Attends music conference.
45 Lou A. Shepherd Attends conferences.
46 Thelma Short Attends conference; elected officer of camping association.
47 E. E. Watson Publishes book on algebra.
48 Doris E. White Publishes articles on sports and recreation.
49 H. C. Moeller Writes article on school management.
50 Dr. M. J. Nelson Writes article on optional class attendance.
51 Anna Nielsen Gives addresses on education.
52 Dr. J. B. Paul Publishes article on class scheduling.
53 Marna E. Peterson Gives address on travel.
54 Emma F. Lambert Attends math convention.
55 Dr. Eva May Luse Writes article on arithmetic.
56 George R. Mach Writes article on marketing.
57 Alpha Mayfield Gives talks, recital.
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58 Representative students of 1937 Student Welfare Committee selects four students for Old Gold feature.
59 Adding yet another notch . . . . Don Barker writes article on school monitors.
60 Recene Ashton Develops astronomy project.
61 From Spencer, Iowa . . . . Floyd A. Robinson develops curriculum and writes two texts on industrial arts.
62 C. C. Dickey Writes article on guidance.
63 Straight toward the center L. E. Eickelberg has ideas about education.
64 Dr. Irving Wolfe Appears on panel on music.
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65 T. C. trackmen tie Coe for first in triangular 1937 track season wrap-up.
66 Netsters have banner season Tennis team wins North Central title for third year in row; 1937 season results.
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67 Panthers win five straight to close season 1937 baseball season wrap-up.
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68 New head coach of basketball to assume duties Sept. 1 Oliver M. "Hon" Nordly hired; Art Dickinson will devote full time to track.
69 Flash!! Flash!! Lloyd Gnagy wins javelin competition.
70 Cheney wins mat crown Raymond Cheney wins national wrestling title at 135 pounds.
71 Faculty women honored Past presidents of College Club, women faculty group, honored; roster of those honored.
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72 Athletes honored at assembly John Tolan wins scholarship award; Ivan Moore and Robert Curtis win MVPs; list of other letter-winners.
73 Pioneer in kindergarten work honored at Mason City Memory of alumna Rosalie Reiniger Willson honored.
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74 Blanche Martin Sales manager for the Child Development Foundation, Inc., in Chicago, Illinois.
75 Mrs. Elizabeth Schaible Douglas Teaches family relationships and mental hygiene at the Lincoln School in Lincoln, Nebraska.
76 Mrs. Lucy Harden Dorward Permanent supply teacher at the Gilpin School in Denver, Colorado.
77 Mrs. August Kutish The former Catherine M. Meyer and her husband live in New Hampton, Iowa.
78 Merritt W. Wheeler Located in St. Paul, Minnesota.
79 Jennie M. Hoyt Works for Goodwill Industries of Oregon and will be located in Webster, Iowa.
80 D. R. Perkins Now lives in Pasadena, California.
81 J. Herbert Kelley Executive secretary of the Pennsylvania State Education Association and editor of the Pennsylvania School Journal.
82 Mrs. Walter G. Blake The former Bertha B. Taylor is a real estate broker and lives in Evanston, Illinois, with her husband.
83 Mrs. J. Martin The former Ellen C. Jackson teaches Latin at the North Side High School in Denver, Colorado.
84 C. W. Ramseyer Commissioner for the United States Court of Claims.
85 Mrs. W. G. Brown The former Cara W. McKim is past matron of the Order of Easter Star and president of the local unit of the American Legion Auxiliary; lives in Whiting, Iowa.
86 Youell G. Barnell Teaches English at the Modesto High School in Modesto, California.
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87 Mrs. J. A. Hoskins The former Elsie Whitford is a substitute teacher in San Diego, California.
88 Cap E. Miller Professor of agricultural economics at North Dakota Agricultural College in Fargo, North Dakota; spoke at a meeting of the North Dakota Academy of Science.
89 Mrs. Edward E. Johnson The former Marguerite Wilker is a lecturer in Early Education at the University of Michigan and lives in Ontario, Canada.
90 Mrs. C. C. Olmsted The former Addie E. Havens and her husband spent the summer in Brownsville, Texas.
91 Len L. Toomey Head of the history department at Roosevelt High School in Seattle, Washington.
92 Mrs. C. W. Anderson The former Maude B. Popejoy has two daughters, who were rated "excellent" for solos in the cello and violin.
93 Rex C. Haight State Deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction in Helena, Montana; wrote an article.
94 Zella V. Eighme Teaches primary grades in Oak Park, Illinois.
95 Eva L. Pettingill Now lives in Sibley, Iowa.
96 Maude Montgomery Librarian at St. Anthony's High School in Washington.
97 Mary Alice K. Benson Assistant principal at one of the schools in Cleveland, Ohio.
98 Clara M. Meacham Primary teacher in Seattle.
99 Edwin Sheppard Teaches at a rural school in the Rocky Mountains.
100 Clarence A. Steelsmith Head, supervisor, and teacher in the Industrial Arts Department at the Walla Walla, Washington, High School.
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101 Edward Keith Popejoy Supervisor of music in West Concord, Minnesota.
102 Mrs. Rudolph Tolsdorf The former Elsie Viola Gotter and her family live on a farm near Cooper, Iowa.
103 Esther Brown Teaches fourth grade in Santa Monica, California.
104 Miller Christiansen Works for the Civilian Conservation Corps in Willard, Utah.
105 Milton F. Methfessel Chairman of the Department of Psychology at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles; wrote a student's guidebook.
106 Mrs. Albert Ponsar The former Florence Petersen and her husband live on a farm near La Porte City, Iowa.
107 Mrs. Marie B. Whitehouse Simpson Works for the Unites States Probation System in Sioux Falls, Iowa.
108 Mrs. L. McCauley The former Ruby Barker and her family live in Swaledale, Iowa.
109 Iva Schlatter Teaches first grade in Seattle, Washington.
110 Mrs. Fred L. Springer The former Bessie E. Ferguson and her family live in Toledo, Iowa.
111 Mrs. Glenn N. Rotton The former Gail Sanderson and her family live in Seattle, Washington.
112 Tina I. Nelson Physical education director in Dearborn, Michigan.
113 Lawrence M. Jepson Associated with investment securities in New York City.
114 Agnes V. Reid Elementary school consultant for Houghton Mifflin Company.
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115 Gail M. Dunlap Teaches mathematics and manual training at the high school in Denver, Colorado.
116 Mrs. Geraldine Teerink Schmitt Head of the Commercial Department of the York Community High School in Elmhurst, Illinois.
117 Mrs. A. J. Schustor The former Bernice Richardson and her family live on a farm near Chokio, Minnesota.
118 Mrs. Cecil J. Bogard The former Evelyn Patterson and her family live in Decorah, Iowa.
119 Mrs. Arthur H. Buckendahl The former Helen McDonald and her family live in Braham, Minnesota.
120 Mrs. Robert M. Evans The former Ruth F. Powell now lives in Charleston, West Virginia.
121 Mrs. Charles Holden The former Mildred M. Snyder and her family live on a farm near Charter Oak, Iowa.
122 Edna Kloster Teaches English at the high school in Corning, California.
123 Thelma Nelson Now lives in Excelsior Springs, Missouri.
124 Lucille G. Popejoy A nurse in Portland, Oregon.
125 Mrs. William E. Graf The former Inez Mae Fitch and her family live in Washington, Iowa.
126 H. E. Van Pelt Principal of the Franklin and Joy Schools in Sioux City, Iowa.
127 Ruth I. Popejoy Teaches at the missionary school in Quito, Ecuador.
128 J. Dale Welsch Head of the Speech Department at Coe College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
129 Mrs. W. S. Boyle The former Esther Boland and her family live in Chicago, Illinois.
130 Mrs. Carl J. Bridgeman The former Vera A. Wissler teaches at the Rosedale School in Denver, Colorado.
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131 Regina Moes Teaches first grade at the Franklin School in Dubuque, Iowa.
132 Mrs. Anna E. Selander Principal of the junior high school in Denison.
133 Mrs. A. G. Stefferud The former Doris Roberts and her family are located in Vienna,, Austria.
134 Cecil J. Bogard District agent for Bankers Life Insurance Company of Des Moines, Iowa; lives in Decorah, Iowa, with his wife, the former Evelyn M. Patterson.
135 Mrs. Dallas Feay The former Eula Cook and her family live in Woodside, New York.
136 Frances H. Heishman Teaches in the home economics department at the public school in Junction, Texas.
137 Mrs. Earl Leonard The former Ila Mae Johnson and her family live in Omaha, Nebraska.
138 Hubert L. Moeller Superintendent of the schools in Sommers, Iowa.
139 Mrs. Roy H. Mills The former Mary E. Sidles and her family live in Martinsville, New Jersey.
140 Mrs. Junior Otis The former Anna Trump and her family live in Forest City, Iowa.
141 Mrs. W. C. Otto The former Minerva Stalnaker and her family live in Sac City, Iowa.
142 Clarence M. Ransom Assistant director of teaching at the New Mexico Normal University in Las Vegas, New Mexico.
143 Bernette Seippel Teaches second grade at the Bryant School in Dubuque, Iowa.
144 Mrs. F. D. Birchard The former Grace Lyman Bedsaul and her family live in Cumberland, Iowa.
145 Lucille E. Beutel Critic teacher at Western State Teachers College in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
146 William C. Conradi Pastor of the Trinity Lutheran Church in Canon City, Colorado.
147 A. J. Ehrhardt Doing school work in Centerville, Iowa.
148 Mrs. Clifford McCarville The former Verna Graney and her family live in Carroll, Iowa.
149 Joseph L. McConnell Teaches mechanical drawing at the junior high school in Tacoma, Washington.
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150 Mrs. Arden A. Freel The former Gladys Pence and her husband live in Chicago, Illinois.