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1 | A maple in autumn | Poem by Professor Lynch. | |
2 | This year's celebration . . . . | Fall 1938 enrollment is 1900; 650 men and 1250 women; 525 women live in Bartlett; 111 men live in Baker; 119 men live in Seerley. | |
3 | Graduates who remember with glee . . . . | Eight-member student-faculty committee will rule on disciplinary infractions and send decisions to the President for enforcement. |
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4 | Artists are not made in the schools | Professor John Horns expresses his philosophy of teaching and appreciating art; photo. |
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5 | Galaxy of attractions promised for Homecoming; committee sends invitation | Program of activities. | |
6 | The Homecoming play | Will produce "The Star-Wagon". |
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7 | President O. R. Latham | President has Campanile wired for sound so that concert music, football announcements, or other material can be sent across campus. | |
8 | What do readers of The Alumnus want . . . . | Editor outlines plans for future issues; mentions readers' favorites. |
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9 | How the Faculty Senate works | Senate founded in November 1937 at suggestion of Rules and Regulations Committee to "streamline" faculty affairs; outline of general rules and procedures; photo. |
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10 | Plaque honors Miss Martin | Plaque in Auditorium Building will give names of scholarship winners; Howard Easter and Laura Simpson are 1938-1939 winners; photo. | |
11 | Professor emeritus Condit picks All-American commercial team | Names top fifteen ISTC graduates in commercial education; photo. |
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12 | The Panther prowl | Sports seasons previews and wrap-ups |
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13 | Conference schedule promises many visitors during coming school year | Varied conference schedule may draw two thousand visitors. |
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14 | Robert M. Allen | Teaching at Cedar Rapids Roosevelt. |
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15 | Nearly 2000 people hear Dr. Reed censure prejudice in outdoor summer graduation | 233 students receive degrees or diplomas; Roscoe Reed delivers address; winners of Alta Freeman scholarship announced; description of ceremony. |
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16 | Dr. Lloyd V. Douglas | Presents talks on business education at conferences. | |
17 | Dr. Martin L. Grant | Attends botanical and taxonomic conventions. | |
18 | Irving H. Hart | Presents series of addresses on educational problems. | |
19 | Junetta C. Heinonen | Studies in Pennsylvania. | |
20 | Dr. J. B. Paul | Publishes study of relationship between placement tests and success in school. | |
21 | Rose Lena Ruegnitz | Attends festival in Austria. | |
22 | Dr. F. W. Lambertson | Working on study of relationship between personality type and student success. | |
23 | Dr. R. W. Getchell | Publishes science texts. | |
24 | Dr. Roy Abbott | Writes series of popular science articles. |
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25 | Mrs. G. M. Conrey | The former Hazel Orris is first grade teacher and supervisor in Pueblo, Colorado; niece of Charles Yeager. | |
26 | Mrs. Cecil W. Sward | The former Marjorie Gist brought her daughter to the Teachers College. | |
27 | A chain letter circulating among seven alumnae | The letter proves successful as a supplement to The Alumnus. | |
28 | Clarence Baker | Practicing physician; lives in Detroit, Michigan, with his family. | |
29 | Mrs. P. M. Gore | The former Birdie Judy and her husband have three children. | |
30 | Eva M. Parker | Lives in Whittier, California. The former Gladys G. Hoyer, lives in Cedar Falls, Iowa. | |
31 | Glenn A. Bakkum | Professor of sociology and chairman of the Department of Sociology at Oregon State College in Corvallis, Oregon. | |
32 | Ira F. Shaffner | Lives in Royal Oak, Michigan, with Mrs. Shaffner. | |
33 | Belle Tellier | Superintendent C. A. Tellier in Wellsburg, Iowa. | |
34 | Mrs. Albert J. Burchatt | The former Blanche Le Valley is registrar at the Virgil Junior High School in Los Angeles, California. | |
35 | Jennie G. Hutchison | English teacher at the high school in Venice, California. | |
36 | J. H. Williams | Lives in Birmingham, Alabama, with his wife, the former Alice M. Leach, and their two daughters. | |
37 | Mrs. Ida B. Horton | The former Ida M. Barrett serves as a local committeewoman of the Democratic party. | |
38 | W. C. Jarnagin | Served as governor of the Nebraska-Iowa District of Kiwanis International. |
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39 | Josephine R. Galbraith | Teaches first grade in Montezuma, Iowa, and was a delegate for the national convention of the Women's General Missionary Society. | |
40 | Lee Travis Smiley | Teaches printing at the high school in Barrington, Illinois. | |
41 | Russell O. Partington | Teaches at the junior high school in Muskegon, Michigan. | |
42 | Harold O. Poulsen | Connected with the Sinclair Oil Company and lives in Hammond, Indiana. | |
43 | Latham to meet Chicago alumni | The annual banquet for the Chicago alumni from the Iowa State Teachers College will be held on Saturday, November 19. | |
44 | Jean M. Gleaves | Art instructor at the public schools in Cincinnati, Ohio. | |
45 | Mrs. Dawson Womeldorff | The former Edna L. Wheeler and her family live in Pontiac, Illinois. | |
46 | Leonard A. Steger | Superintendent of the schools in Sac City, Iowa. | |
47 | Mrs. Joseph Lutgen | The former Ruth L. Fitzgerald and two of her former classmates spent time together. | |
48 | J. Dale Welsch | Head of the Speech Department at Coe College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa |
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49 | Mrs. Oran J. Allan | The former Margaret Riggs teaches history at the high school in Panama City, Florida; Mr. Allan is a chemist at the local paper mills. | |
50 | O. Keith Conklin | Instructor at the high school in Marble Rock, Iowa. | |
51 | Frances H. Suter | Teaches English and drama in Eagle Grove, Iowa. | |
52 | Margaret I. Vandenburgh | Teaches music at the public schools in Sac City, Iowa. | |
53 | Emma Serepta Yule | Now lives in Los Angeles, California, after twenty-seven years of work in the Philippine Islands. | |
54 | George Stuart Dick | Celebrated his golden wedding anniversary in Madison, Wisconsin; he has three children. | |
55 | Maurice A. Kramer | Instructor at the American Institute of Commerce in Davenport, Iowa. |
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56 | N. M. Leonard | Farms near Waukee, Iowa, and is doing service on the Board of Education there. | |
57 | Frank E. Fowlie | Works for the U. S. Government Postal Service and resides in Fayetteville. | |
58 | Bertha V. Wyant | In charge of mathematics at the high school in Sigourney. | |
59 | Edward Bechley | Is now serving as State Food Inspector in Illinois; he lives in Watseka. | |
60 | Salt Lake City to Pomona, California | Mrs. Wallace Eggleston, the former Elizabeth Burgess, wrote a note. | |
61 | Mrs. G. Frank Mills | The former Lulu A. Hall taught for a few years at a elementary school and now resides in Bedford, Iowa. | |
62 | A message from Mrs. H. E. Blackmar | The former Mary Kathleen Fluke and her husband are in good health and live on a farm near Montgomery, New York. | |
63 | In recognition of closing 16 years of distinguished classroom service | The Roosevelt High School in Salt Lake City, Utah, made a tribute to Cora D. Patterson, who teaches mathematics at the school. | |
64 | Fred C. Sage | Practicing medicine in San Pedro, California. | |
65 | Charles A. Henry | Superintendent of the schools in Dillon, Montana; director of teacher training at the Montana State Teachers College. |
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66 | Bessie Ballentine | Teaches at the Roosevelt Senior High School in Des Moines, Iowa. | |
67 | M. R. Fayram | Superintendent of the schools in DeWitt and Camanche, Iowa. | |
68 | Mrs. Harold Gordon Bogert | The former Emily Gardner is director of the General Wildlife Federation and is a leader of the General Federation of Women's Clubs in Akron, Colorado. | |
69 | Edith L. Korinke | Teaches fifth grade at the Washington School in San Diego, California. | |
70 | Karl B. Stein | President of the Chicago Music and Dramatic Conservatory; Mrs. Stein is the former Enola Pearl Pierce. | |
71 | R. A. Fenton | Part of the staff at the University Hospital in Iowa City. | |
72 | Margaret Montgomery | Works at the State Teachers College in Minot, North Dakota. | |
73 | Harry W. Dana | Does public service in Story County. | |
74 | Arthur L. Hoover | Head of the Claims Department of the International Harvester Company of America in Omaha, Nebraska. | |
75 | Lillian E. Bowers | Works in the primary department at the school system in Spokane, Washington. | |
76 | John W. Atchley | Teaches at the public schools in Des Moines, Iowa. | |
77 | Alice J. Fowler | Teaches seventh and eighth grades at public schools in Ely, Minnesota. | |
78 | Mrs. A. J. Kuhn | The former Abbie M. Fluckey and her husband manage a resort in Oregon. | |
79 | Harold E. Scott | Banker in Sibley, Iowa; excited about the class reunion. |
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80 | Mrs. Norman E. Rutt | The former Anna E. Hong was head of the Art Department at many colleges and wrote a textbook; lives in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, with her husband. | |
81 | Lenora B. Shanewise | Assistant director of the Pasadena Community Playhouse and lives in California. | |
82 | Mable Gertrude Bennett | Teaches first grade at the Crescent Park School in Sioux City, Iowa. | |
83 | Mrs. Robbins Gilman | The former Catheryne C. Cooke has been active in social agencies that deal with improvement in motion pictures. | |
84 | Mrs. William Griffen | The former Kizzie Bell Gambs has retired from teaching; gave a contribution for the Seerley Foundation Loan Fund. | |
85 | Mrs. Joseph A. Pipal | The former Julia A. Piersol is Associate dean of women at the Occidental College in Los Angeles, California. | |
86 | Martha Kennedy | In charge of primary grades at the public school system in Sioux City, Iowa. | |
87 | John C. Wooley | Head of the Department of Agricultural Engineering at the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri. | |
88 | M. Maud Davis | In charge of primary grades for the West Waterloo school system. | |
89 | Harry G. Hayes | Professor of economics at the Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. | |
90 | Aulora R. McIntyre | Doing missionary work in Sudan, Africa. | |
91 | Mrs. John K. Tatley | The former Belle Caker is looking after her husband's business and farm since his death. |
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92 | Lulu Edith Sweigard | Teaches at the School of Education of the New York University; wrote an article. | |
93 | Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Campbell | The former Florence B. Cheever and her family live in Arvin, California. | |
94 | Mrs. Leroy A. Dunham | The former Edna Ethel Morgan and her husband live in Loxley, Alabama, where they grow an assortment of fruits. | |
95 | Wilma Leslie Garnett | Associate professor of English at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio; she has written books and magazine articles. | |
96 | Charles Henderson | Teaches vocational subjects and general science at the Bloomer High School in Council Bluffs, Iowa. | |
97 | Mrs. James Hoskins | The former Elsie Whitford now lives in Alhambra, California. | |
98 | Jane Redman Oliver | Director of the Hill Demonstration School at Delta State Teachers College in Cleveland, Mississippi. | |
99 | Mrs. Anne Kramer Weaver | Works for WPA in Salt Lake City, Utah. | |
100 | Sylvia A. Codchran | Instructor in journalism at the Columbia University. | |
101 | Tibertius T. Cranny | Principal of the high school in Grinnell, Iowa. | |
102 | Jessie A. Johnson | Primary teacher at the schools in Seattle, Washington. | |
103 | Clara M. Meacham | Teaches first grade at the Montlake School in Seattle, Washington. | |
104 | Eva Burnett | Principal of the high school and director of the normal training work in Allerton, Iowa. | |
105 | S. Marie Thoene | Principal of the senior high school in Wadena, Minnesota. |
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106 | David Wilbur Knepper | Professor of political science and head of the Department of Social Studies at the Mississippi State College for Women in Columbus, Mississippi. | |
107 | Judith A. Marks | Teaches primary grades at the Lafayette School in Long Beach, California. | |
108 | Laura G. Bobenhouse | Retired from educational work and lives in Humeston, Iowa. | |
109 | Harry Glenn Brown | Head of the Reference Department at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. | |
110 | Don T. Deal | Head of the Commercial Department in Trenton, New Jersey. | |
111 | Lucille Bowman | Teaches in Boulder, Colorado. | |
112 | Dorothy I. Ferrie | Teaches art at the public schools in Oelwein, Iowa. | |
113 | Gustave Adolf Kaltenbach | Minister of the Presbyterian Church in Ironwood, Michigan. | |
114 | Jay J. Sherman | Head of the Department of Government at Wayne University in Detroit, Michigan. | |
115 | Eunice M. Acheson | Professor of psychology at the Junior College in Bradford, Massachusetts. | |
116 | Ann M. Crowley | Teaches at the Calhoun School in Minneapolis, Minnesota. | |
117 | Vera A. Yeager | She, Velma I. Orris, and Eva May Gormley are nieces of Charles Yeager. |
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118 | Robert E. Fuller | Bandmaster under the state and federal 4-H club in Morresville, Indiana; his wife is the former Doris P. Cresswell. | |
119 | Mae Whitmer | Director of dietary education at the Cook County Hospital in Chicago, Illinois. | |
120 | Edward H. Barck | Now lives in Detroit, Michigan. | |
121 | Josephine Deering | Works in Des Moines, Iowa; took a trip and visited Emelia Hovick. | |
122 | K. J. Roeder | Auditor for the Missouri Natural Gas Company in Farmington. | |
123 | James A. Storing | Political science instructor at Colgate University in Hamilton, New York. | |
124 | Edwin G. Brockman | Principal of the senior high school in Indianola, Iowa. | |
125 | Margaret Gray Fullerton | Librarian at Grinnell College in Grinnell, Iowa. | |
126 | William C. Conradi | Committee chairman for Inner Missions of the Rocky Mountains Synod, which is part of the United Lutheran Church on America. | |
127 | Anna Lucile Hadden | Graduate assistant in the Department of Home Economics at the Kansas State College in Manhattan, Kansas. | |
128 | Elbert Harrington | Works in the Department of Speech at the University of Colorado; his wife is the former Marjorie Mayberry. | |
129 | Guy Wesley Wagner | Principal of the Campus School at the State Normal School in Oswego, New York; wrote several articles. | |
130 | G. B. Ferrell | Superintendent of the schools in Brainerd, Minnesota; his wife is the former Cecile Belville. | |
131 | A. Paul Henry | Teaches at the Washington Irving Junior High School in Des Moines, Iowa; his wife is the former Agnes M. Wilson. | |
132 | The book "Our Iowa" | Hugh C. Moeller and his son, Hubert, co-wrote a book. | |
133 | Kenneth R. Skinner | Teaches commercial subjects at the Jefferson High School in Los Angeles, California. | |
134 | Allie May Bass | Principal of the Parker Branch School in Maradabad, India. |
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135 | Dorothy De Zouche | Teaches in the Adams School at Kirkwood; won first prize in the senior poetry contest. | |
136 | Robert K. Burley | Coach and teacher of manual arts at the high school in Oceanside, California. | |
137 | Mrs. Maurice Stapley | The former Rita Tarbox and her family live in Corydon, Indiana. | |
138 | James Milburn | Teaches social science at the Powell High School in Powell, Wyoming; his wife is the former Katherine Lee. | |
139 | Paul F. Hill | Teaches safety education and science at a high school in Des Moines, Iowa. | |
140 | Mildred C. Grannis | Secretary to one of the attorneys in the Legal Division of the United State House Authority. | |
141 | Philip Peak | Teaches mathematics at the Nebraska State Teachers College in Chadron, Nebraska. | |
142 | Chauncey M. Welch | Athletic director and coach at Buena Vista College in Storm Lake, Iowa. | |
143 | Kermit Cran | Athletic coach at the high school in Thor, Iowa. | |
144 | Keith L. Benner | Principal of the Buchanan Elementary School in Davenport City School System. | |
145 | Lorne Boylan | Attended the University of Iowa to work on his master's degree; he is principal at the high school in George, Iowa. | |
146 | Mrs. Wallace Wessels | The former Bessie Sloan and her husband live in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. | |
147 | Mrs. J. K. Doty | The former Donna Basler and her family live in Dearborn, Michigan. |
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148 | Mrs. Marcia Jamerson | Teaches third and fourth grades at Cedar Heights School in Cedar Falls, Iowa. | |
149 | Harriet Milligan | Teaches typing and business problems at Monticello College in Godfrey, Illinois. | |
150 | Frank Quinn | Assistant secretary for the Boys' Division at the Y. M. C. A. in Waterloo, Iowa, after Vern Harper. |