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1 | Teachers College travels the road to Mandalay; the second in a series on alumni who live across the seas | Experiences of ISTC alumni, especially Mabel Reid, in Burma; photo. |
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2 | He that runs may read | Professor Sage recommends good books on the growing crisis in Europe; photo. |
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3 | Choric speaking comes to Teachers College | Verse Speaking Choir founded in February 1937; has performed around state; photo. |
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4 | Homerians, Irvings to celebrate | Societies organized in 1913 and named in honor of President Seerley will celebrate 25th anniversary; will make contribution to Seerley Foundation | |
5 | Play production prepares for influx of young visitors | Conference will attract over one thousand visitors; series of one-act plays will be presented. |
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6 | From the Bureau of Alumni Affairs | Responsibilities and services of bureau outlined. |
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7 | Gala reunion of alumni planned for Commencement | Schedule of activities. |
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8 | Men, did he say? There were bedbugs, too! | Alumnus J. F. Doderer recalls first days on campus in 1887; sleeping quarters; limited menus; Halloween prank. |
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9 | Automobile safety short course gains state-wide attention | Thirty attend six day course; photo. |
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10 | Trackmen to challenge reign of the Nodaks; but loss of nine lettermen roughens the road to glory | 1938 track season preview. | |
11 | McCuskeymen have best season since 1931 as they bowl over Big Ten stalwarts | 1938 wrestlers finish at 6-1; season wrap-up. |
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12 | Crack of bats, smack of baseballs--It's spring | 1938 baseball season preview. |
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13 | Basketball team ties with North Dakota U. for second place in North Central Conference | Basketball season wrap-up; Bob Curtis sets single game scoring record with 24 points. |
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14 | Surest signs of spring | Campus scenes include women golfing, men playing baseball, students singing, decorating their room, and attending a tea; photo. |
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15 | Spring football practice awaits only firm sod | Once ground dries, practice will start and continue until the weather gets too hot; photo. |
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16 | Lou A. Shepherd | Associate professor of primary education; served as chairman of a committee responsible for securing articles for the "Midland Schools". | |
17 | C. O. Todd | Associate professor of education. | |
18 | Nellie M. Rownd | Principal of the Edison School in Waterloo, Iowa. | |
19 | Lester C. Ary | Attorney in Cherokee, Iowa; member of the Board of Directors of the Seerley Foundation. | |
20 | I. H. Hart | Director of Extension Division; wrote a book on teacher salaries. | |
21 | George H. Holmes | Assistant professor of journalism and director of the Bureau of Publications. | |
22 | John W. Horns | Instructor in art; gave talks about art and exhibited paintings. | |
23 | H. C. Moeller | Instructor in rural education; wrote a book. | |
24 | Julia M. Meyers | Instructor in commercial education; attended the National Commercial Teachers Federation Convention. | |
25 | John W. Charles | Professor of education; wrote a book; participated in many professional activities. | |
26 | E. C. Denny | Head of the Education Department; attended a conference on teacher training. | |
27 | Lloyd V. Douglas | Head of the Department of Commercial Education, wrote several books, and attended the National Commercial Teachers Federation Convention. | |
28 | F. E. Fuller | Wrote a book and attended the Iowa State Teachers Association. | |
29 | Myrtle Gaffin | Instructor in commercial education; attended the National Commercial Teachers Convention. | |
30 | Roscoe Arant | Assistant professor of economics; wrote articles in The Des Moines Register and for the Iowa Daily Press Association. |
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31 | Mrs. L. A. Williams | The former Ella Danskin visited the campus on the way to see her cousin last summer. | |
32 | S. C. Knupp | Bookkeeper for the Department of Lighting in Seattle, Washington. | |
33 | L. M. Burgess | Owner of the Gamble Store Agency in Cedarburg, Wisconsin. | |
34 | Veva Aylwood | Teaches private piano lesions in Perry, Iowa. | |
35 | Mae Mercer | Primary teacher in Wilder, Idaho, and a joint operator of a fruit and cattle ranch; went on a trip with her family and visited a few old college friends. | |
36 | John O. Berkeley | Public Accountant and Industrial Engineer in Washington, D. C. | |
37 | Orrin E. Hibbs | Spending the winter and spring months in Long Beach, California, with his wife. | |
38 | Mrs. Frances A. Ballard | The former Adah Snedicor now lives in Venice, California. | |
39 | Edward C. Bartlett | Pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church in Plains, Montana. | |
40 | Ray B. Azeltine | Supervisor of English in the Arecibo District Public Schools in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. | |
41 | Fred W. Schlesselman | Elected to the national honorary art fraternity, Delta Epsilon, at the University of California. | |
42 | Elmer P. Christensen | Commercial instructor at the high school in Port Byron, Illinois. | |
43 | Wendell H. Bragonier | Biology and physics instructor at the Lincoln High School in Des Moines, Iowa. | |
44 | Leona M. Wheeler | Teaches near Ames. |
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45 | Apologies to Mrs. Elizabeth Hart Bennett | The former Elizabeth Fay Hart is working in the Editorial Department of Silver Burdett Company in New York City. | |
46 | Mary D. Reed | Member of the faculty of the Indiana State Teachers College in Terre Haute, Indiana. | |
47 | Mrs. Leo M. Curran | The former Verena E. Henrich and her family live in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. | |
48 | Rev. and Mrs. Charles W. Biastock | The former Elizabeth Draper and her husband live in Detroit, Michigan. | |
49 | Marguerite Miller | Works in Maquoketa; photo. | |
50 | Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Kennedy | The former Mildred M. Avery and her husband have three children. | |
51 | Mrs. G. H. Oleson | The former Violet J. Bowen directed the Amphion Chorus and the Fargo-Moorhead Woman's Chorus. | |
52 | Mrs. G. B. Cumming | The former Lulu S. Montgomery works in the department of Home Economics at the high school in New Brunswick, New Jersey. | |
53 | Mrs. E. F. Fellows | The former Lenore M. Meier is buyer for the wash dresses and uniform department of Thomas Kilpatrick Company in Omaha, Nebraska. | |
54 | Iva M. Leary | Teaches at the Phillips Junior High School in Minneapolis, Minnesota. | |
55 | Mrs. H. J. Fogh | The former Lena Overholtzer and her husband raise horses at their ranch in Strool, South Dakota. | |
56 | Anna Hong | Wrote a book called "Home Furnishing" and now lives with her husband in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. |
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57 | Louis M. Van Loh | Works in the Purchasing Department of the Rocky Mountain Division of Montgomery Ward and Company; lives in Denver, Colorado. | |
58 | Mrs. Seymour D. Vestermark | The former Lucille J. Allen and her family live in Lexington, Kentucky. | |
59 | Mrs. C. A. Adkins | The former Marian Barber and her family live in Grinnell, Iowa. | |
60 | R. Pauline Day | Supervisor of the fifth grade at the State Teachers College in Duluth, Minnesota. | |
61 | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frudeger | The former Margaret L. Beckman and her husband operate a tourist camp in Osage Beach, Missouri. | |
62 | Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Goodell | The former Wanda R. Kammerer and her family live on a farm near Milford, Iowa. | |
63 | Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Larsen | The former Paulina Irene Nelson and her family live in Des Moines, Iowa. | |
64 | Mrs. Leo Oswald | The former Genevieve A. Randall and her family live on a farm near Manly, Iowa. | |
65 | Hermina Biba | Art teacher at the public schools in Seattle, Washington. | |
66 | Mrs. Roger K. Dunkerton | The former Ella Matthews and her family live in Baltimore, Maryland. | |
67 | Mrs. J. R. Brownell | The former Inez Jensen and her family live in Mason City, Iowa, where she and her husband operate a grocery store. | |
68 | Mrs. Karl A. Nolting | The former Gladys D. Wyckoff and her family live on a farm near Sabula, Iowa. | |
69 | Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Tonge | The former Abbie Cole and her family live in National City, California. | |
70 | Norman Birss Curtis | Instructor of Commerce subjects at the State Teachers College in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania. | |
71 | Stanley Schmelling | Got married and has a new job; photo. | |
72 | Ida M. Ladiges | Home Extension Agent in Yankton, South Dakota. |
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73 | Mrs. H. H. Hornbaker | The former Gladys Dick now lives in Maywood, Illinois. | |
74 | Mrs. Otis C. Jackson | The former Bernice Marion Leach and her family live in Bremerton, Washington. | |
75 | Mrs. Juhl Madson | The former Mildred Lane now lives in West Liberty, Iowa. | |
76 | L. Wayne Smith | Lives in Ames, Iowa, with his wife, the former Helen Keefe. | |
77 | Mrs. Vernon Sutter | The former Opal Fread and her family live in Polk City, Iowa. | |
78 | Dorothy Haris | Marred the Reverend Gruessing; photo. | |
79 | Mabel Youngblut | Postmistress in Oran, Iowa. | |
80 | Mr. and Mrs. George J. Anstey, Jr. | The former Vivian Margaret Landstrom and her family live Massena, Iowa. | |
81 | Ruth I. Beck | Student at the University of California in Los Angeles. | |
82 | Margaret Carr | Assistant staff member in the Department of Public Instruction in Des Moines, Iowa. | |
83 | Mrs. H. W. Emmert | The former Bernice E. Unrau and her family live in Readlyn, Iowa. | |
84 | Glen Hoffman | Teaches manual arts at the high school in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa; his wife is the former Clarice Randall. | |
85 | Irma Edith Green | Teaches public school music and high school English in Dinsdale, Iowa. | |
86 | Mr. and Mrs. Kermit H. Kaiser | The former Blanche A. Boysen and her family live in Memphis, Tennessee. | |
87 | Louise Landes | Teaches at the American Institute of Business in Des Moines, Iowa. | |
88 | Mrs. Emil Rasmussen | The former Inez McGuire taught in Delmar and West Liberty, Iowa, and has been to forty-four states. | |
89 | Gena Grubb | Instructor of speech and dramatics at the Georgia College for Women in Milledgeville, Georgia. | |
90 | Mrs. Frank Tyrrel | The former Meta E. Stover now lives in Oakland, California. |
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91 | Mrs. Vern V. Pronga | The former Helen Mary Theel and her husband live in Rock Island, Illinois. | |
92 | Howard William James | Educational advisor for the CCC Camp in Moorhead, Iowa. | |
93 | Reva L. Johnson | Bookkeeper for the Northern Trust Federal Bank of Chicago, Illinois. | |
94 | William D. Lynch | Teaches band and orchestra at the public schools in Monmouth, Illinois. | |
95 | Mrs. Fred Niman | The former Evelyn Price is a substitute teacher at the schools in Denver, Colorado. | |
96 | Norbert L. Noecker | Employed with the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine for U. S. Department of Agriculture in Morristown, New Jersey. | |
97 | Evelyn Fish | Teaches English and history at the high school in Havelock, Iowa. | |
98 | The schools at Bagley, Iowa, headed by R. J. Green | Seven of the nine members of the staff attended Iowa State Teachers College. | |
99 | Lowell Carver | Instructor of woodworking and mechanical drawing at the public schools in Kenosha, Wisconsin, where he lives with his wife, the former Ruth Eells. | |
100 | Alton W. Collins | Assistant to Forest Ensign in the Department of Education. | |
101 | Elma Walter | Married Harry Baker; photo. | |
102 | Mrs. Carl Ehen | The former Edna Oster and her family moved to Harcourt, Iowa. | |
103 | Mrs. A. H. Hilden | The former Martha Mary Stewart is a supply teacher at the schools in Denver, Colorado. | |
104 | Thelma A. Tabler | Lives in Waterville, Iowa, with her family. | |
105 | Elmer J. Albrecht | Superintendent of the schools in Butte, North Dakota. | |
106 | Mrs. L. A. Hudson | The former Irene N. Smith and her husband live in Falls City, Nebraska. | |
107 | Mrs. Roy V. Stephenson | The former Janet Gwynethe Johnson and her husband live in Denison, Iowa. |
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108 | Eula Hansen | Teaches sixth grade at Caruthers Grammar School in Caruthers, California. | |
109 | Mary E. Howell | Teaches science at the junior high school in Robbinsdale, Minnesota. | |
110 | Marguerite L. Miller | Head of the music department at the Junior College and music supervisor for all the grades and the high school in Maquoketa, Iowa. | |
111 | Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thomas | The former Marjorie E. Courtney and her family live on a farm near Dows. | |
112 | Arnold Schneider | Heads college department; photo. | |
113 | Arnold Schneider | Head of the Commercial Department at the State Teachers College in St. Cloud, Minnesota. | |
114 | Mr. and Mrs. George English | The former Urma Peterson and her family traveled in the east coast. | |
115 | Professor and Mrs. E. E. Watson | Their daughter, Margaret Marie Watson, is engaged to Dr. Leonard O. Olsen. | |
116 | Kathryn Berkstresser | Now lives in Sterling, Colorado. | |
117 | Burton H. Byers | English instructor at Franklin Senior High School in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. | |
118 | June Rose Van Derheyden | Teaches south of Hudson, Iowa. | |
119 | Dorothy Jane Davis | Teaches third and fourth grades in West Chester, Iowa. | |
120 | Robert L. Ebel | Teaches science and mathematics at the Edison Institute in Dearborn, Michigan. | |
121 | Bernice J. Rierson | Teaches physical education and dramatics in Chicago, Illinois. | |
122 | Mrs. F. W. Strubbe | The former Helen Frances Brown and her family live in Melvin, Iowa. | |
123 | Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Agler | The former Audry Lucille Morris and her family live on a farm near Thornton, Iowa. |
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124 | Jane E. Helmer | Married R. A. Burton on May 15, 1937. | |
125 | Marlette M. Maxson | Married Don R. Valentine on May 16, 1937. | |
126 | Augusta E. Wilmes | Married Emery Adair on June 16, 1937. | |
127 | Helen A. Sailer | Married Raymond Till on May 23, 1937. | |
128 | Gaylen Bridds | Married Elsie Kiesewetter on January 1, 1938. | |
129 | Mabel Jean Rice | Married Glen D. Gordon on June 24, 1937. | |
130 | Helen M. Wick | Teaches the primary grades in Arthur, Iowa. | |
131 | Joyce I. Pixler | Teaches at the Cantrell School in Los Angeles, California. | |
132 | Julia Marie Edick | Married Dr. W. R. Arthur on July 22, 1937. | |
133 | Sophia E. Urdahl | Married N. S. Hovick on June 16, 1937. | |
134 | Vernon Stribley | Elected superintendent; photo. | |
135 | Alice A. Wegner | Married V. A. Soderberg on June 30, 1937. | |
136 | Robert H. Wick | Teaches at Newton High School in Newton, Iowa. | |
137 | Donald B. Miller | Teaches high school history in Algona, Iowa; his wife is the former Dorothy Orms. | |
138 | Vernon Stribley | Superintendent at the school in Garnavillo, Iowa. | |
139 | Stanley J. Schmelling | Principal of the State Grades and High School in Newald, Wisconsin. | |
140 | Gunther Steinberg | Attending the University of Chicago. |
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141 | Fannie E. Moon | Married Roy F. Garrett on June 27, 1937. | |
142 | Ruth M. Nelson | Married Delmer Ross on June 1, 1937. | |
143 | Elma M. Walter | Married Harry H. Baker on June 24, 1937. | |
144 | Mary M. Dunn | Married G. W. Eiben on July 10, 1937. | |
145 | Lucille Liggett | Married to Donald Duncan; photo. | |
146 | Evelyn M. Speer | Married Clifford Gregory on June 13, 1937. | |
147 | Winifred W. Beeler | Married Lavene A. Kline on June 3, 1937. | |
148 | Esther Blesie | Married Orvin G. Iverson on October 3, 1937. | |
149 | Dorothy M. Scott | Married Dalton Melugin on June 14, 1937. | |
150 | Elouise V. Strube | Married Rauley W. Connell on October 17, 1937. |