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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. |