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1 | Dr. G. E. Knoff resigns post | Will head religious education program in Chicago; photo. | |
2 | Goetch speaks at conference | Speaks on placement at national conference. | |
3 | Prof. Watson is in "Who's Who" | Recognized for achievements; photo. |
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4 | Postwar trends in education | Professor Guy Wagner considers possible directions for education after war. |
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5 | Prof. M. L. Grant leaves to hunt quinine in South America | Accepts position as field botanist in Foreign Economic Administration. | |
6 | Prepare hot dish for over eighty-five pupils | Meal planning class provides hot lunch for students in campus school. | |
7 | Fischer mural is example | Work by alumnus Fred Fischer used in art classes across state. |
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8 | Alumnus in mad pursuit | Noel Bacon now in Florida; had served with Flying Tigers in China. | |
9 | She teaches Mexicans | Mary Tripp Allbaugh teaches while husband in service; sees Noel Bacon. | |
10 | Runs into many alumni | Leo Kagan recounts many meetings with alumni in his stations of service. |
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11 | It's a small world | Recounts meeting with alumnus in Casablanca. | |
12 | The Alumnus--pleasant memories | Appreciates publication. | |
13 | Christmas with the Eskimos | Beryl Michaelson recounts experiences in the North. | |
14 | Cheerleaders have reunion | Don Henry meets friend in San Francisco. |
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15 | Listening time | Survey of ISTC radio programming shows preference for music over educational broadcasts; many campus groups including military personnel perform. |
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16 | Member of first two-year class dies | Kate Mullarky Sartori died December 11, 1943; brief sketch of earliest days of school; few survivors remain; photo. |
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17 | Graduate writes biography | Luella Wright writes biography of Peter Melendy. | |
18 | Radio course added to college curricula | In new radio survey course, students will visit KXEL studio and transmitter; Mr. Hake is planning a radio practice course, as well. |
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19 | High schools debate | Four scholarships awarded to winners of Brindley debate. | |
20 | Dr. K. B. Stein, founder of music conservatory, dies | Karl Buren Stein died February 4, 1944; obituary. | |
21 | Father receives medal | Legion of Merit awarded posthumously to Roy W. Olsen, whose plane was shot down in June 1943. | |
22 | Lt. Brown medals awarded | Distinguished Flying Cross and Air Medal awarded to First Lieutenant Robert L. Brown, who has been missing in action since February 15, 1943 |
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23 | Calendar of events ranks high | Review of recent campus speakers and entertainers. | |
24 | Tree-lighting ceremony started | Students, WAVES, and cadets sing carols; President Price lights tree in ceremony between Commons and Campanile. | |
25 | S. A. I. holds banquet | National music honorary society holds celebration. | |
26 | Folk festival renewed | Tap, clog, and folk dancing sessions offered. |
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27 | Intramural sports enjoy rare popularity at T. C.; fan turnout is best at basketball games | Without intercollegiate athletics to enjoy, students are paying more attention to intramural sports. | |
28 | Goodman, Palmer are chapel guests | Rabbi Abram V. Goodman and Albert W. Palmer spoke in Sunday chapel series. | |
29 | Dean's secretary leaves | Ruth Johns will study at Columbia; Florence Parry succeeds her. | |
30 | Branch summer school heads named | Sessions will be held at Atlantic, Mr. Ayr, and Estherville. |
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31 | Service men's directory | Roster of men in military service, who have graduated from or attended ISTC. |
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32 | Missing pilot is home | Robert McCowen returns home after being shot down. | |
33 | Normal Hill is unforgettable | Lucy Meacham briefly recounts the experience of seeing College Hill for first time in 1896. |
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34 | Old Gold annual dance is flavored with khaki | Cadets, and many others, enjoy dance; Old Gold Beauties named; photo. |
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35 | Sherman J. Tollefson | Teaches and coaches at West Waterloo Junior High School in Waterloo, Iowa; his wife is the former Leah Reynolds. | |
36 | Bernice M. Mohlenhoff | Instructor in the retailing department at Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute in Rochester, New York. | |
37 | Edna M. Norland | Teaches English at a high school in Arriba, Colorado. | |
38 | Mrs. Earl Siggelkorn | The former Bertha L. Hoffmann does substitute teaching in grade schools near Madison, Wisconsin. | |
39 | Lieut. Marcella A. Conlon | Physical Therapy Aide at the O'Reilly General Hospital in Springfield, Missouri. | |
40 | Mrs. Raymond E. Piner | The former Katharyn Hogan lives in Springfield, Missouri. | |
41 | F. Annetta Schuldt | Head of teachers training at the Junior College in Boone, Iowa. | |
42 | Mrs. Chris H. Gadient | The former Doris G. Clough lives in Palos Heights, Illinois. | |
43 | Mrs. A. W. Payne | The former Ida G. Epley lives in Idaho Springs, Colorado. | |
44 | George L. Sergeant | Manager of the United States Employment Service office in Rochester, Minnesota. | |
45 | Mrs. R. E. Baldwin | The former Charlotte Coffin lives in Pittsburg, Kansas. | |
46 | Mrs. Charles Black | The former Nell Woods teaches at the New Providence High School. | |
47 | Mrs. F. Thomas Maquire | The former Monica I. Ballough lives in Dubuque, Iowa. | |
48 | Mrs. C. L. Huisinga | The former Edith K. Keiser lives in Aplington, Iowa. | |
49 | Mrs. Charles Kehn | The former Rose Teagarden lives on a farm near Farmington, Arkansas. | |
50 | Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rockwell | The former Buenna Newberry and her family live in Medina, New York. | |
51 | Mrs. Russell Wyant | The former Rosetta McNerney lives in Larchwood, Iowa. | |
52 | Walter E. Schultz | Owner and manager of the Pioneer Hatchery in Boone, Iowa. | |
53 | Earl J. Stout | Chief of a unit in the Military and Naval Welfare Service; lives in Hyattsville, Maryland. | |
54 | Lucy Helen Meacham | Retired from being the elementary supervisor of the Wichita Public Schools; lives in Laguna Beach, California. | |
55 | Allie B. LeFever | Retired from the teaching profession; lives in Boone, Iowa. | |
56 | Franklin E. Willard | Orchardist in Yuba City, California. | |
57 | Marie Garwood | Teaches at the Gilpin County High School in Central City, Colorado. | |
58 | Mrs. Clarence Cooper | The former Blanche Huller lives in West Palm Beach, Florida. | |
59 | Mrs. Hazel Mason | The former Hazel Lumm works at the Glendale Sanitarium in Glendale, California. | |
60 | Mrs. C. M. Small | The former Fannie A. Beckwith lives in Dixon, Illinois. |
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61 | Mr. and Mrs. George D. Carberry | The former Fern McVey adopted a baby girl, Katherine Annetta, on October 19, 1943; lives in Tucson, Arizona. | |
62 | Frank Crowell | Left his position as superintendent to become a lieutenant with the U. S. Naval Reserve; his wife is the former Dixie Neal. | |
63 | Mrs. N. L. Lundblad | The former Alice Aden teaches first grade in Odeboldt, Iowa. | |
64 | Liberty Maye Mattson | Teaches primary at O'Kreek Day School in O'Kreek, South Dakota. | |
65 | The Rev. Philip L. Shutt | Pastor of Trinity Episcopal Church in Belvidere, Illinois. | |
66 | Frank D. White | Instructor for the air corps college at Wittenberg College in Springfield, Ohio. | |
67 | Esther Compton | Taking a physiotherapy course at Northwestern University in Chicago, Illinois. | |
68 | Lorna Stewart | Just returned from Bolivia after working on the U. S. Economic Mission. | |
69 | Mrs. A. L. Shaffer | The former Cecile V. Running is a hospital worker at the Kaiser Steel Mill in Fontana, California. | |
70 | Willard E. Davenport | Teaches at the University of North Dakota. | |
71 | Harlan Dayle Frame | Taking graduate work at the University of Iowa and teaches at the University High School; lives in Tiffin, Iowa. | |
72 | Elta Franck | Teaches in Mason City, Iowa. | |
73 | Robert James Green | Superintendent of the schools in Greenfield, Iowa. | |
74 | Mrs. Harlan Hnyck | The former Ziola Berene Millikin and her family live in Des Moines, Iowa. | |
75 | Minna M. Hansen | Dean of women at the State Teachers College in Macomb, Illinois. | |
76 | Mrs. Paul Peyrat | The former Maurine Whitney lives in Clayton, Missouri. | |
77 | Mrs. Mabel Quinby | The former Mabel Kelley teaches at the school in Nora Springs, Washington. | |
78 | Martha Rohr | Works for the Boeing Aircraft Company in Seattle, Washington. |
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79 | Dorothea Skeel | Music supervisor at the high school and junior college in Ely, Minnesota. | |
80 | Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Miller | The former Agnes Ellen Ryan and her family live on a farm near Beaver, Iowa. | |
81 | Mr. and Mrs. J. Richard Pearson | Mr. Pearson is an engine ground instructor in Dos Palos, California; his wife is the former Marvel Meekma. | |
82 | Helen Marie Peterson | Attended University of Colorado; lives in Boulder, Colorado. | |
83 | Hazel M. Dickinson | Teaches kindergarten at Church School in Rockford, Illinois. | |
84 | Henry D. Larson | Field Auditor for the State Department of Social Welfare; lives in Webster City, Iowa. | |
85 | Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bennett | The former Mabel V. Smith and her family live in Tacoma, Washington. | |
86 | Ruth Gibbs | Teaches seventh grade in Redwood, California. | |
87 | Janet D. Goodjohn | Teaches primary grades in Rock Falls, Illinois. | |
88 | Marion Meeker | Instructor in radio at the Midland Army Radio School in Kansas City, Missouri. | |
89 | Gladys E. Phares | Does engineer drafts at a defense plant in Los Angeles, California. | |
90 | John L. Ryan | Chief technician at the McBride Clinic in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. | |
91 | H. Marguerite Studebaker | Teaches at the schools in Omaha, Nebraska. | |
92 | Lydia Wells | Representative for the American Book Company; lives in Chicago, Illinois. | |
93 | Mrs. L. O. Hosterman | The former Edith M. Schenk is spending her winter in Menno, South Dakota. | |
94 | T. Blanche Oxborrow | Head of the social studies department at the University High School in Iowa City. | |
95 | Lieut. (jg) Everett Payne | Naval division officer and assistant gunnery officer is serving overseas. |
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96 | Eunice Ida Lamb | Entered the field of professional scouting in Santa Monica, California. | |
97 | Mrs. Edward Roberts | The former Lucille Gitt and her family live in Moline, Illinois. | |
98 | Virginia Streeter | Member of the Women's Air Force Service Pilots; serving with the Ferry Command stationed in Wilmington. Delaware. | |
99 | Maryon R. Collins | Teaches fourth grade at Margaret Heath School in Baldwin Park, California. | |
100 | Cpl. Harold D. Hanawalt | Stationed in London, England; member of the theatrical division. | |
101 | Mrs. Alvin Kelling | The former Ruth E. Gibbs lives on a farm near Goldfield, Iowa. | |
102 | Mrs. Lawrence Thele | The former Agnes Widerspach lives in Norfolk, Virginia. | |
103 | Mrs. Thomas H. Birch | The former Dorothy Helyn Miller and her family live in La Crosse, Wisconsin. | |
104 | Mrs. Harley Hanson | The former Ruth Marie McMillin works at a Naval Air Station in Seattle, Washington. | |
105 | Mrs. Milton P. McMaster | The former Rexine Ferguson lives in Santa Monica, California. | |
106 | Ruby M. Madison | Junior high school teacher in Omaha, Nebraska. | |
107 | Donald B. Miller | Principal of Algona High School; his wife is the former Dorothy Orms. | |
108 | Mr. and Mrs. J. Webb | The former Sylvia Arends lives in Passaic, New Jersey. | |
109 | Helen Louise Cook | Works in the accounting department of the Property Commission for the Union Pacific Railway Company in Omaha, Nebraska. | |
110 | John Leslie Ellis | Received a Doctor of Education degree from Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. | |
111 | Mary Jo Johnson | Radio operator for the Northwest Airlines in Seattle, Washington. | |
112 | Helen May Rogers | Works for the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Washington, D. C. | |
113 | Mrs. Hovey is librarian | Mary Jean Landgraf Hovey is chief librarian of Cedar Falls library; Grace Neff joins ISTC staff. | |
114 | She's in North Africa | Theresa Rohwer Hordeman is working for the Red Cross. |
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115 | Ima M. Chambers | Teaches commerce at Northern High School in Flint, Michigan. | |
116 | Ruth R. Fulton | Teaches kindergarten in Rockford, Illinois. | |
117 | Lola Gildemeister | Assistant buyer for Bullock's Department store in Los Angeles, California. | |
118 | Elizabeth Parker | Teaches in the Kindergarten Department in Lombard, Illinois. | |
119 | Jennie S. Lee | Teaches art at the public school in Portland, Oregon. | |
120 | Mrs. S. J. Savold | The former A. Eileen Aanes and her family live in Fargo, North Dakota. | |
121 | Glenn J. Smaha | Farms in Carwein, Iowa; coaches basketball. | |
122 | Gwendolyn Wescott | Lives in North Hollywood, California. | |
123 | Wilma A. Wikert | Works for United Airlines in San Francisco. | |
124 | Corrine Arney | Society editor for the Times-Republican in Marshalltown, Iowa. | |
125 | Mrs. George M. Hauser | The former Martha Brownlie is a secretary at a defense plant in Lake Charles, Louisiana. | |
126 | Mr. and Mrs. John Healy | The former Lenore Ketchum and her family live in Rantoul, Illinois. | |
127 | Mrs. J. Paul Johnson | The former Kathryn Mak moved to Sullivan, Iowa. | |
128 | Frances Powell Kloss | Teaches mathematics at the Churchill Junior High in Galesburg, Illinois. | |
129 | Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Kuiken | The former Evelyn Bretthauer and her family operate a restaurant in Maurice, Iowa. | |
130 | Evelyn Virginia Landsberg | Teaches English at the Hawthorne Junior High School in Lorain, Ohio. | |
131 | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller | The former Edna Datisman and her family live on a farm in Inwood, Iowa. | |
132 | Mrs. Francis L. Sherman | The former Dorothy Stauffer lives in Nora Spring, Iowa. | |
133 | Mrs. Asa R. Arnold | The former Kathryn Marion Irvine teaches in Ames, Iowa. | |
134 | Mrs. Robert B. Bergland | The former Lois Marion Hanson is time and wage computator for the Dravo Corporation in Wilmington, Delaware. | |
135 | Erma Lucile Brouhard | Teaches instrumental music at the school in Houston, Texas. | |
136 | Mrs. Arnold Hass | The former Marie Drews and her family live near Cushing, Iowa. | |
137 | Graduate is ethnologist | Flora L. Bailey working on Navajo reservation. |
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138 | Florence Hansen | Continuity writer for KBIZ radio station in Ottumwa, Iowa. | |
139 | Ivadel Ann Hansen | Works at Lockheed Aircraft Company in Los Angeles, California. | |
140 | Vera Maude Hanson | Teaches second grade in Elmhurst, Illinois. | |
141 | Lucile Dunn | Does departmental grade work in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. | |
142 | Wayne H. Grady | Coach in Paullina, Iowa. | |
143 | Jeanette M. Ballard | Works in the engineering department for Lockheed Aircraft in California. | |
144 | Mrs. James F. Casterline | The former Meriwyn Verle Pollins lives in East Orange, New Jersey. | |
145 | Mrs. Don M. Christensen | The former Inabelle Bean teaches first and second grades in Gilmore City, Iowa. | |
146 | Martha Crone | Teaches first grade at Highland School in Lafayette, Indiana. | |
147 | Mrs. Harvey Denter | The former Ruby Belle Jensen is a typist for Schick General Hospital in Clinton, Iowa. | |
148 | Mrs. George E. Ulfers | The former Harriet E. Marsh teaches second grade in Greene, Iowa. | |
149 | Mary Maxine Van Skike | Government air communicator in Casper, Wyoming. | |
150 | Leo Merle Vaughn | First lieutenant and executive officer of the Army stationed in New Concord, Ohio. |