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1 | Homecoming days are here! | Detailed schedule and explanation of activities; results of questionnaire on Homecoming preferences; photo. |
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2 | Youth and age | Speculations on large boulder unearthed in Seerley Hall construction. | |
3 | Teachers should marry | Believes that women teachers should be allowed to marry and continue to teach. | |
4 | Do you get sleepy . . . . | Survey by Professor Rath reveals that students do not eat as much as they should. |
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5 | Recreation for everyone | Student Council Recreation Committee aims at involving everyone. | |
6 | No excusing system | Faculty fails to renew cut system. | |
7 | Iowans need showing, too | Alice McFadden speculates that ISTC suffers from an unattractive image; believes the school needs a massive advertising campaign. | |
8 | Freshmen overrun campus | Freshmen participate in three days of orientation in fall 1937. |
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9 | Woman's place in in the home! | Department of Home Economics trains women for careers and for marriage; Professor Geiger and President Latham express views; photo. |
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10 | Educational troublemen await your word | Extension Division has seven staff members who provide consulting service to schools. |
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11 | Music for the millions | Professor Charles A. Fullerton outlines his method and plans for public school music; photo. |
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12 | "Join life's rebels," Condit urges graduates | 250 students receive degrees or diplomas; Professor Ira S. Condit delivers address. | |
13 | New math head | Henry Van Engen will head math department following its split with commercial education; short biographical sketch. | |
14 | McCavick goes to Ft. Dodge | Will teach science. |
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15 | Alumni Office visitors | Bureau of Alumni Affairs continues to develop and organize its alumni files. | |
16 | The Purple and Gold in Burma | Four alumnae meet in Burma. | |
17 | Dreesman dies | Marcus L. Dreesman died December 25, 1936. |
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18 | My, how it's changed! | Survey of recent changes on campus for those who will visit during Homecoming; photo. |
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19 | Dr. Irving Wolfe leaves | Will become department head at Eastern Illinois. | |
20 | Martin declares college compares with best | Former staff member Margaret Martin now studying for doctorate at Columbia; praises social opportunities and recreational facilities. |
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21 | Untitled | Four Lambert siblings attend reunion; photo. | |
22 | Dr. Roy L. Abbott | Writes articles on popular science. | |
23 | Alison E. Aitchison | Gives talk on Russia. | |
24 | Dr. Beatrice J. Geiger | Attends home economics convention. | |
25 | Dr. R. W. Getchell | Gives talks on chemistry. | |
26 | Irving H. Hart | Gives series of talks. | |
27 | Dr. C. W. Lantz | Reviews book; elected president of Cedar Falls Rotary. | |
28 | Dr. E. W. Goetch | Writes book chapter on office management. | |
29 | Ira S. Condit | Gives ISTC Commencement address; member of state certification committee. | |
30 | Dr. John W. Charles | Writes chapter in book on health. | |
31 | Ida Emelia Huglin | Writes book on grammar. |
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32 | A day in the life of a football hero | A look at the things that an athlete does in a typical day; photo. |
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33 | Social science | Social science will become a unified major course of study including economics, sociology, and government; effective summer 1938. | |
34 | Four '37 wrestlers to be absent | 1938 wrestling season preview; photo. |
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35 | Panther gridders will be stronger--but so will everybody else, says Coach Starbeck | 1937 football season preview; photo. |
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36 | Gnagy, Hutchison named most valuable squad members by Board | Lloyd Gnagy is track MVP; George Hutchison is baseball MVP; list of other letter-winners. | |
37 | Nordly faces first season as Tutor cage mentor with few veterans | Basketball season preview; photo. |
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38 | Fall quarter enrollment | Fall 1937 first day total is 1816. | |
39 | Making citizens from criminals | Charles F. Johnson reports on his success with criminal reform. |
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40 | Mrs. J. W. Bullis | The former Elsie Cornelia Packard lives in Iowa Falls, Iowa, and was unable to attend the May reunion. | |
41 | Mrs. G. I. Gillespie | The former Emma Schaffner lives in Anoka, Minnesota, and was unable to attend the May reunion. | |
42 | Mrs. J. E. Rundles | The former Ella Rich was unable to attend the May reunion and expressed her regret in a letter. | |
43 | Mrs. W. G. Brown | The former Cora A. McKim lives in Whiting, Iowa, where she is associated with the church and community activities. |
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44 | Harriet Williams | Lives in Cedar Falls, Iowa; came to visit her two nieces and one nephew. | |
45 | Albert C. Joy | Lives in Ashland, Oregon, with his wife, the former, Beulah Mabel Koon, where he is a horticulturist. | |
46 | Charles W. Roadman | Visited the campus on July 15 after attending an N. E. A. convention in Detroit where he saw Mrs. J. B. Edmonson, the former Bess J. Chase. | |
47 | J. Percival Huget | Pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Shelter Island, New York. | |
48 | Mrs. A. Wesley Mell | The former Margaret Klinefelter lives in Berkeley, California, and was unable to attend the May reunion. | |
49 | Mrs. Xelis Gephart | The former Clydena Dimmitt visited the campus. | |
50 | John J. Williams | Operates a grocery store in Hedrick, Iowa. | |
51 | Randolph E. Scott | Teaches at the Central High School in St. Louis, Missouri. | |
52 | Mrs. J. G. Brauch | The former E. Beth Achenbach lives in Mankato, Minnesota, and was unable to attend the May reunion along with Mildred O. Bates and Mrs. McCann. |
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53 | Florence Murray | Teaches third grade in Le Mars, Iowa. | |
54 | Pauline Murray | Teaches fourth grade work at the Sheldon Public Schools in Sheldon, Iowa. | |
55 | Jessie Shillinglaw | Teaches music at the high school in Superior, Arizona. | |
56 | Mrs. Elmer M. Fender | Lives in Carson, Iowa, and was unable to attend to May reunion. | |
57 | Joy Harmon | Works for the W. H. Kellogg Health Foundation in Battle Creek, Michigan. | |
58 | Mrs. Ruth E. Pattengil | The former Ruth E. Berger is director of the Huntington Park, California, Baptist Church Choir. | |
59 | S. A. Cohagen | General Secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association. | |
60 | Mrs. Gertrude Magoon Ferris | President of the Parent Teacher Association of the Searsboro Consolidated School. | |
61 | Miss Monica Wild | Head of the women's physical education department of Iowa State Teachers College. | |
62 | Mrs. Hugh Jenkins | The former Gladys Glen Hoyer and her family live in Whittier, California. | |
63 | Myra Downs | Teaches advanced mathematics at the schools in Phoenix, Arizona. | |
64 | Mrs. William O. Savage | The former Mabel Buck teaches English and citizenship in Des Moines, Iowa. | |
65 | Gertrude N. Decker | Was unable to attend the May reunion, but provided addresses of two classmates. |
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66 | Beulah J. Brown | Teaches physical education at the junior high school in Des Moines, Iowa. | |
67 | Josephine Feyereisen | Commercial teacher in Cincinnati, Ohio. | |
68 | Leonard Irving Gashel | Lives with his wife, the former Daisy Louise Howard, and their son in Chicago, Illinois. | |
69 | Enid Mae Hause | Teaches first grade in Chula Vista, California. | |
70 | Mrs. Thomas I. Hester | The former Virga Gibson now lives in Donna, Texas. | |
71 | Frances Long | Married Ivan E. Kennedy on June 18, 1930, and now has two children. | |
72 | Gladys M. Potter | Teaches second grade art in Ripon, Wisconsin. | |
73 | Mrs. James E. Anderson | The former Gretta L. Weaver and her family live in Moville, Iowa. | |
74 | Mrs. George N. Bacon | The former Louise Edna Pierce and her family live in Petoskey, Michigan. | |
75 | Norman L. Bope | Educational specialty and school supply salesman for Class Room Teacher Inc.; lives with his wife, the former Henrietta L. Schneider, and their daughter Norma Jean in Wheatland, Iowa. | |
76 | Gertrude R. Noble | Teaches second grade at the Seattle Public Schools in Seattle, Washington. | |
77 | Mrs. R. P. Pinegar | The former Delila M. Hayden won two blue ribbons and a grand prize in the Fine Arts Studio Exhibit in Wichita, Kansas. | |
78 | Mrs. Herbert F. Schiemann | The former Helen Haddock lives with her family in West Englewood, New Jersey. | |
79 | Florence Carmichael | Teaches English at the junior high school in Gary, Indiana. | |
80 | Mrs. Artemus J. Horn | The former Grace J. Lamb is a homemaker in Spencer, Iowa. | |
81 | Mrs. Bess Winter | The former Bess Munson oversees her father's estate near Flandreau, South Dakota. | |
82 | Luora W. Weber | Lives in Ackley, Iowa. |
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83 | Helen Curtis | Works for the New York Student Movement in Albany, New York. | |
84 | Mr. and Mrs. Philip Peak | Attended the University of Washington. | |
85 | Neva Boeke | Teaches primary grades in Garner, Iowa. | |
86 | Mrs. R. W. Sell | The former Helga Madsen and her husband live in Dayton, Ohio. | |
87 | Ellen M. Colwell | Married J. Raymond Hitchins on June 2, 1937. | |
88 | Erna D. Dahl | Assistant supervisor of Primary Hall at the Iowa School for the Deaf in Council Bluffs, Iowa. | |
89 | Harold Hopkins | Director of physical education and coach at the high school in Creston, Iowa. | |
90 | Mrs. Ralph M. Pedersen | The former Doris E. Hartness and her sister, Elva Mae Hartness, live on farms near Porter, Minnesota. | |
91 | Mrs. Harold F. Androus | The former Marie N. Meyer and her husband live in Long Beach, California. | |
92 | Marjorie McKibben Colburn | Lives in Oranjestad, Aruba, because her husband was transferred there by the Arend Petroleum Maatschappij. | |
93 | Mrs. Arthur Thorsbakken | The former Julia Cossetti Ericson and her family live on a farm near Story City, Iowa. | |
94 | Mrs. K. A. Vaughn | The former Margaret Genevieve Gilreath and her family live in Denver, Colorado. | |
95 | Pearl Watson | Got married and now has two children. | |
96 | Mrs. A. Vern Crawford | The former G. Isabel Schaffer and her husband live in Des Moines, Iowa. | |
97 | Annabelle Purviance | Instructor in vocational home making at the public schools in Iowa Falls, Iowa. | |
98 | Mrs. Audley L. Shaffer | The former Cecile V. Running and her husband live in Cedar Falls, Iowa. | |
99 | Mrs. Hugo A. Menneke | The former Thelma Ialine Gashel lives with her family on a dairy farm near Miles, Iowa. | |
100 | Joe Roeder | Old age assistance investigator in Linn County; he lives in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. |
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101 | LaVinna Haahr | Visited the Teachers College; noted former students and graduates who teach in Marathon, Iowa, where she teaches. | |
102 | Helen Kurtz | Teaches physical education at the schools in Worthington, Minnesota. | |
103 | Dorothy Logan | Teaches at the schools in Eagle Grove, Iowa. | |
104 | Ella Kelley | Teaches first grade in Oskaloosa, Iowa. | |
105 | John Mack (McCaffrie) | Head coach of football, track, and wrestling at the Iowa Training School for Boys in Eldora, Iowa. | |
106 | Margaret Azeltine | Commercial instructor at the high school in Kewanee, Illinois. | |
107 | E. G. Brockman | Principal of the high school in Indianola, Iowa. | |
108 | Marie Dean | Secretary to the head of the western publications division of the Metropolitan Life Insurance company. | |
109 | Loren Dillon | Teaches in Dunkerton, Iowa. | |
110 | Roger A. Pryor | Instructor of geography at Mississippi State College in Starkville, Mississippi. | |
111 | J. Leslie Ellis | Head of commercial education at Beaver College in Jenkintown, Pa. | |
112 | Dwight Erickson | High school principal and athletic coach in Hubbard, Iowa. | |
113 | Mrs. B. G. Franck | The former Ruth N. Welsch and her family live in Quasqueton, Iowa. | |
114 | Helen Hon | Teaches first grade in Delray Beach, Florida. | |
115 | Charles Junior Whitfield | Engaged in soil conservation service in Dalhart, Texas. | |
116 | Max Boller | Science teacher and coach at West High School in Waterloo, Iowa. | |
117 | Doris V. Clutter | Teaches second grade in Mason City, Iowa. | |
118 | Mrs. Walden T. Smith | The former Elizabeth Jones and her family live in Mediapolis, Iowa. | |
119 | Esto Leora Carver | Teaches department work in the seventh and eighth grades in Arnolds Park, Iowa. |
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120 | Alma G. Wilke | Married Henry L. Doud on June 20, 1937. | |
121 | Rena Nelson | Married Sigfred Tesch on March 29, 1937. | |
122 | Elizabeth Ruggles | Married Thomas L. Simms on June 11, 1937. | |
123 | Viola Elizabeth Tucker | Married Kenneth C. Acrea on June 28, 1937. | |
124 | Vivian Reinitz | Married Donald R. Burke on July 4, 1937. | |
125 | Lois E. Hawley | Married Edward C. Leu on June 12, 1937. | |
126 | Margaret Meryle Hoffman | Married Clarence Luvaas on June 3, 1937. | |
127 | Mary Esther Mauman | Married Ole Redenius in June, 1937. | |
128 | John E. Schalk | Recently married Dorothy Tjaden. | |
129 | Leo Eleazor Stewart | Married Gladys Eunice McNeel on July 21, 1937. | |
130 | Anastel Oleson | Teaches Spanish in the junior and senior high school at the public schools in Forest City, Iowa. | |
131 | Mary Elizabeth Robinson | Teaches home economics in Union, Iowa. | |
132 | Mrs. Dorothy Hillerson | Primary English teacher at the United Presbyterian Mission School in Cairo, Egypt. | |
133 | Lucile Howe | Teaches first grade in Janesville, Iowa. | |
134 | Orville Nichols | Coach in New Hampton, Iowa. | |
135 | Alice Neasham | Lives with her husband on a cattle ranch near St. Thomas, North Dakota. |
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136 | E. Walter Schwyhart | Married Neva Marjorie Zimmerman on June 14. | |
137 | Irene Shay | Married Arnold Parks on June 5. | |
138 | Alice M. Stener | Married Francis Ball on June 2. | |
139 | Vione Lang | Married Warren Schutz on June 7, 1937. | |
140 | Ingrid Madsen | Married Silias E. Marks on August 15. | |
141 | Mary Anderson | Married Dr. R. M. McDowell on August2. | |
142 | Ruby Johnson | Married John Orville Follett on February 28, 1937. | |
143 | Edward H. McGreevey | Married Josine Martin on May 29. | |
144 | Marion J. Meyers | Married Burton Kugler on June 6, 1937. | |
145 | Irene Thierman | Married Paul Braun on June 29, 1937. | |
146 | Mary Wright | Married Carl Flannagan; Janette Wright married Milford Steward, both on August 14, 1937. | |
147 | Richard Bristol | Recently married Mary Boemecke. | |
148 | Mable Gustafson | Married Walter Gustafson on June 19, 1937. | |
149 | Ruth Jones | Married Lawrence Kinnamon on June 28, 1937. | |
150 | Margaretta Kerr | Recently married Chris Den Ouden. |