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1 | Eighteen elected to college who's who | Roster of students selected. | |
2 | Special Service held Armistice Day | American Legion retires flag at ceremony. | |
3 | Orchestra gives fall concert | Symphony program. |
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4 | Jack Shelly and E. Stanley Jones speak | Speak on post-war world. | |
5 | Students dress hobo style for Cut Day | Band marches through buildings to lead Cut Day; Dean Campbell also dresses as hobo; photo. | |
6 | More men enroll for winter quarter | Winter term enrollment is 1261, including 297 men; 170 of the men are veterans; sixty-five of the men are married. | |
7 | Teacher's life not Riley's | C. H. Munson speaks on rural education. |
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8 | Veterans return to alma mater | Experiences of veterans returning to college; vets organize group as Pan-Vets (Panther Veterans) to deal with readjustments and to promote their interests. |
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9 | Reunion set for Des Moines | Will meet in conjunction with ISTA. | |
10 | T. C. alumni meet in Chicago | President Price speaks. | |
11 | Special six-week session for veterans | Courses selected to meet veterans' needs. | |
12 | Pop saves soles | Pop Mortensen, who has repaired shoes in a shop across from Berg's Drugstore for twenty years, talks about his work. |
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13 | C. A. Fullerton dies | Professor Fullerton died December 14, 1945; obituary. |
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14 | Faculty members return | Coaches Nordly and McCuskey as well as Professor Emil Bock return from service. | |
15 | Teachers College of the Air | New programming includes music by college faculty; photo. |
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16 | Four new buildings in post-war plans | President Price announces plans for a new campus school, an arts and industries building, a health services and hospital building, and a new garage to meet potential increased enrollment; detailed description of planned new facilities. |
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17 | Purple Panthers back from wars | Basketball season preview; photo. |
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18 | Panther gridders win 3, lose 3 | 1945 football season wrap-up. | |
19 | Wrestling to be resumed | 1946 wrestling season preview. |
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20 | Alumni celebrate first post-war Homecoming | Description of activities; photo. |
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21 | I love it, says first year English teacher | Beverly Smith talks about her first teaching job in Newton; photo. |
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22 | Alumnae write KXEL scripts | Aloysia Daley Kies and Zatha Pilson Weems work together. | |
23 | A plea for better living | Speaker Stewart B. Hamblen believes that schools can help people raise their standard of living. | |
24 | Gates accepts position in Colorado. | Professor Gates will teach in Greeley; has been at Teachers College since 1941. |
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25 | There's something in a name | Alumna Isabel B. Brogan suggests that it is time for ISTC to change its name. |
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26 | Alumnus serving G. I. Paper | Leroy W. Furry working at American University in England. | |
27 | Grad presents estate | Reginald Stuart presents estate in California to Boy Scouts. | |
28 | Miss Barker presides at parley | Presides at regional meeting of Sigma Alpha Iota. |
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29 | Christmas festivities, Dec. 13-20 | Description of activities. | |
30 | Dads watch Panthers beat Loras | Description of Dad's Day activities. |
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31 | Lionel I. Lieberman | Brooklyn, New York, Army. | |
32 | Gerald T. Koger | Waterloo, Army, Africa, Europe. | |
33 | Leonard Charles Kokesh | Waterloo, Army, United States. | |
34 | Roy Kragel | Latimer, Army Air Forces, Prisoner of War, Germany. | |
35 | Jack L. Larsen | Ottumwa, Army, England, Europe. | |
36 | Leeman, Gerald Grant | Osage, Naval Air Corps, Navy. | |
37 | James C. Jensen | Waterloo, Army, Europe (prisoner of war in Germany). | |
38 | Keith L. Keel | Traer, Army. | |
39 | Trevor C. Kelford | Waterloo, Navy, United States. | |
40 | Robert Wm. Kennedy | Eldora, Navy, Atlantic and Pacific Fleet, Aleutians. | |
41 | David F. Koch, Jr. | Elgin, Illinois, Army Air Forces, England, Africa, South America, Iceland, Greeland. | |
42 | Leask H. Hermann | Waterloo, Army Air Forces, Europe, Africa, South America. | |
43 | Edgar N. Holdne | Coon Rapids, Army Air Forces, United States. | |
44 | John Holler | Waterloo, Army, United States. | |
45 | Richard E. Holsteen | Burlington, Army Air Forces, Pacific. | |
46 | James A. Hall | Cresco, Army, United States. | |
47 | Dean C. Gilbert | Aurelia, Army Air Forces, United States. | |
48 | Richard Gorman | Cedar Falls, Army. | |
49 | Warren Y. Gore | Jefferson, Army Air Forces, Europe. | |
50 | Donald A. Green | Burlington, Navy, Pacific. | |
51 | Walter J. Harris | Williamsburg, Army Air Forces, Europe. | |
52 | Hardman, Harold B. | Waterloo, Army. | |
53 | Donald G. Dutcher | Cedar Falls, Navy. | |
54 | Bob Esau | Burlington, Navy, Atlantic, North and South Pacific. | |
55 | Robert Ferris | Rutland, Army Air Forces, Italy. | |
56 | Don E. Flieder | Waterloo, Navy, United States. | |
57 | Robert N. Ford | Center Point, Army, England. | |
58 | Ned S. Cone, Jr. | Waterloo, Army Air Forces, Pacific, Europe. | |
59 | Wayne Cole | Slater, Army Air Forces, United States. | |
60 | Joseph E. Dennis | Cedar Falls, Army, Africa, Europe. | |
61 | Leland A. Dickinson | Shellsburg, Marines, Pacific. | |
62 | George H. Diestelmeier | Waterloo, Army, Europe, and Africa. | |
63 | Bruce Boslough | Cedar Falls, Army Air Forces, United States. | |
64 | Robert W. Brindley | Cedar Falls, Army Air Forces, United States. | |
65 | Richard Webster Burns | Cedar Falls, Navy, Fleet Hospital. | |
66 | Theodore O. Carlquest | Gladbrook, Navy, Pacific. | |
67 | Loring M. Carl | Waterloo, Army Air Forces, Europe. | |
68 | George G. Clark | Cedar Falls, Army Air Forces, Europe. | |
69 | Maurice Barnard | Waterloo, Army, Africa, Europe. | |
70 | Raymond Lewis Berry | Vinton, Navy, Central and South America. | |
71 | Robert F. Bigler | Cedar Falls, Army. | |
72 | E. Dean Boldt | Jesup, Army Air Forces, United States. | |
73 | Eugene E. Boelling | Corning, Army, Africa, Europe. | |
74 | Richard W. Abele | Atlantic, Army Air Forces, China, Burma, India. | |
75 | Marion R. Axtell | Waterloo, Army, Europe. | |
76 | John Ball | New Hampton, Army, Europe, Africa. |
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77 | Sam Tassio | Chicago, Illinois, Army, Navy, England. | |
78 | Ralph B. Tritsch | Dubuque, Navy. | |
79 | Edward Jack Webster | Waterloo, Navy, Pacific. | |
80 | James I. White | Whitten, Naval Air Corps, United States. | |
81 | Norman C. White | Jefferson, Coast Guard. | |
82 | Chester T. Williams | Davenport, Army, Alaska. | |
83 | Richard E. Simpson | Webster City, Navy, Canada. | |
84 | Earnest F. Sixta | Cedar Rapids, Army Air Forces, South America. | |
85 | Kenneth Speck | Waterloo, Army Air Forces. | |
86 | Maurice C. Springer | Cedar Falls, Army Air Forces, Europe. | |
87 | Robert Halsey Stewart | Cedar Falls, Army Air Forces, United States. | |
88 | Robert L. Schlader | Floyd, Army Air Forces, England. | |
89 | Robert J. Schreiner | Waterloo, Army Air Forces, England. | |
90 | Norman Sea | Sumner, Army, Europe. | |
91 | Joe Seger, Jr. | Charles City, Army Air Forces, United States. | |
92 | Jack B. Selbig | Waterloo, Army Air Forces, Caribbean. | |
93 | Caryl E. Shupe | Burlington, Army, Bermuda, Africa, Europe. | |
94 | Emmanuel Petersen | Cedar Falls, Army, Africa. | |
95 | Donald L. Porter | Cedar Falls, Army Air Forces, Europe. | |
96 | Cyril Joseph Powers | Waterloo, Army, England. | |
97 | Allen H. Rodemeyer | Alexander, Army, Europe. | |
98 | Daniel C. Rogers | Waterloo, Army. | |
99 | Lyndon H. Schaffer | Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Army. | |
100 | Delbert W. Mully | Cedar Falls, Army, Europe. | |
101 | William B. McMurray | Waterloo, Army Air Forces, United States. | |
102 | Sam Newberg | New York, New York, Navy, Atlantic. | |
103 | Gerald Omlid | Waterloo, Navy, Army, United States. | |
104 | Robert E. Owen | Clarinda, Army, United States. | |
105 | Melvin R. Owen | Tipton, Army, Ireland, Scotland, Africa. | |
106 | John H. Messerli | Monticello, Army Air Forces, Europe. | |
107 | Henry C. Miller | Cromwell, Army Air Forces, Central America. | |
108 | Vernelle C. Miller | Cedar Falls, Army, Pacific. | |
109 | Cecil Mott | Mason City, Army, Europe. | |
110 | Joseph G. Mueller | Ridgewood, New York, Army, Pacific. |
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111 | Harold D. Harrington | Is associate professor of botany at Colorado Agricultural College, Ft. Collins, Colorado. | |
112 | Mr. and Mrs. Lester Snyder, (Marion Bratton) | Are living at Corydon, Iowa, where he is employed in a feed elevator. Their have a son, Harley. | |
113 | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Young, (Olga Schipull) | Reside at Rockford, Illinois, where Arthur is laboratory technician with the Barber Coleman Company. Arthur received the M. A. degree from the State University of Iowa. They have one son, Gary Richard. | |
114 | Wilma G. Brown | Is children's librarian in Kanowha County Public Library. She resides in Charleston, West Virginia. | |
115 | Helen Narber | Assistant professor of education in the Allyn Elementary School of Southern Illinois Normal University, Carbondale. In 1943-1944 was a member of the Collaboration Center on Human Development and Education at the University of Chicago. | |
116 | Mina Jongewaard | Has been serving for the past three years with the war Emergency Y M C A Committee in India and Burma, working most of the time with British forces. Since 1925, she has been doing mission work in India, and has been located at Palmaner since 1927. | |
117 | E. Keith Popejoy | Is orchestra and band director at Fallbrook, California. | |
118 | Ruth I. Popejoy | Missionary to Ecuador for the past fifteen years, returned to the United States last year and is now in Omaha, Nebraska. | |
119 | Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Price, (Lucille Popejoy) | Live on a fruit ranch near Encinitas, California. Lucille is a registered nurse and does some nursing in San Diego. | |
120 | Gordon L. Green | Now resides in Hollywood, California. | |
121 | Geraldine Gilbert | Is an American Red Cross nurse at Fitzsimons General Hospital, Denver, Colorado. She recently returned after serving a year as hospital recreation worker with the Forty-sixth General Hospital in Africa and the Seventeenth General Hospital in Italy. | |
122 | Owen P. McElmeel | Residing in Inglewood, California, he is professor of speech at Loyola University, Los Angeles. In September he delivered the principal address at the Minnesota State Society annual reunion at Los Angeles; also spoke before the Good Government Club. | |
123 | Linnie D. Savage | Resides in Independence, California. Her son George W. was recently released to inactive duty as lieutenant commander in the Naval Reserve, after three years in the service. Linnie taught in the schools at Fairfield, Des Moines, and Pomona, California. | |
124 | Clinton Simpson | Has recently had published a book on economics entitled "Spending, Saving, and Employment." He has been professor of economics at Ohio State University since 1924. Prior to that time he was assistant professor of economics at Yale University. | |
125 | Thomas Teakle | Is instructor in history at the Lewis and Clark High School, Spokane, Washington. | |
126 | Maude B. Popejoy Anderson | Husband C. W. Anderson, died June 21, 1945, at York, Neb. They had five children: Marguerite McConnell, Helen Bettger, Earl W., Opal, and Donna. Maude's mother, (I. M. Popejoy), who conducted a student rooming house, died in 1930 in York, Nebraska. | |
127 | Cap E. Miller | Is professor of agricultural economics at North Dakota Agricultural College, Fargo. In September he was elected president of Fargo-Moorhead Chapter Six, American War Dads. |
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128 | Merritt Cummings | Is band instructor and mathematics teacher in the schools at Hubbard, Iowa. | |
129 | Elizabeth McElhinney | Is now working as secretary in the Bureau of Alumni Service at the Teachers College. Following graduation, she taught commercial education in the high school at Solon, Iowa, and was employed for three years in the offices of Harris and Van Metre. | |
130 | Mary E. Rickey | Is teaching mathematics in Roosevelt Senior High School, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where she resides. | |
131 | Rachel Rosenberger | Was recently appointed a member of the music faculty of Meredith College and Peace Junior College, both in Raleigh, North Carolina. She is also a violinist in the North Carolina State Symphony Orchestra. | |
132 | John Champlin | Has begun his ninth year of service in the schools at Mount Ayr, Iowa. He is instructor in typing, physics, and physical education. He and his wife have two sons, Ronald and Nick. | |
133 | Sgt. And Mrs. Edwin H. Madsen, (Genevieve Nordskog) | Reside in Alexandria, Louisiana. She has a civil service appointment and is working in the office of the post dental laboratory. Sgt. Madsen is stationed at Camp Claiborne with the 714th Railway Operating Battalion. In 1944 he was at Anchorage, Alaska. | |
134 | F. A. (Jack) Kwolek | Received his discharge from the Navy on November 8 and is again teaching machine shop in the Technical Vocational High School, Hammond, Indiana. He entered the service in November, 1942, while teaching at Hammond, where he currently resides. | |
135 | Capt. Virgil J. O'Connor, (Marie Baker) | Is head of the Training Aids Section of the Army Air Forces Weather Service, Asheville, North Carolina. His wife, Marie Baker, and two children, Cara and Michael, are also living in Asheville. | |
136 | Lt. (jg) Wilbur B. Maxson | Is with the Naval Reserve, studying radar military intelligence at the Naval Training Station, Harbor Building, Boston, Mass. He recently completed the pre-radar course at Harvard University. Before entering the service Lt. Maxson was a science teacher. | |
137 | Mrs. Kenneth J. Kleespie, (Helen L. Fink) | Is living at Conrad, Iowa, while her husband is serving with the Army. | |
138 | Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Konz, (Helen Kyhl) | Reside in Columbus, Ohio, where Frank is with contract terminations of the United States Engineers. Helen is teaching English in the Everett Junior High School. | |
139 | Dorothy Palmer | Is teaching accounting and shorthand to the patients in the General Hospital, Camp Carson, Colorado. This work is under the direction of the Educational Reconditioning Program of the United States Armed Forces Institute. | |
140 | Melvene Draheim | Is studying at the University of Chicago, where she received a fellowship in May 1945; is working toward a doctor of philosophy degree in education; member of the department of communications and coordinator of the laboratory at Stephens College, Mo. | |
141 | Paul E. Popejoy | Has charge of instrumental music in the schools of San Diego, California. He married Harriett Miller, formerly of Cedar Falls; have three children, Darlene, Lee, and Dale. Every member of the family plays in the San Diego symphony orchestra. |
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142 | Hazel M. Black | Is doing extension work as elementary consultant with Mississippi State College for Women at Columbus, Mississippi. | |
143 | Irvene L. Farnsworth | Is instructor in English in the schools at Rock Rapids, Iowa, where she resides. | |
144 | Marjorie Perry | Is now living in Davenport, Iowa, where she is teaching in the Davenport schools. | |
145 | Mary Ellen Sprole | Is instructor of commercial education in the high school at Nome, Alaska. She previously taught for two years at Lake Park and for one year at Perry, Iowa. Before going to Alaska she took graduate work at the University of Denver. | |
146 | Agnes Cunningham | Is teaching junior high school science in the schools at Tama, Iowa, where she resides. | |
147 | Mrs. Robert E. Maron, (Dorothy J. Lincoln) | Is now employed with Sears Roebuck and Company in Chicago, as advertising copy writer. A recent issue of The Alumnus incorrectly gave her position as that of secretary of the Hallicrafter Radio Company. She resides in Chicago. | |
148 | Mr. and Mrs. John L. Wachter, (Margery Hass) | Reside in Hillsboro, Wisconsin, where John is agricultural instructor in the high school. | |
149 | Gordon R. Sorensen | Is boys' physical education director and coach in the schools at Williamsburg, Iowa, where he taught before entering the Army Air Forces. He received a discharge in September after three years of service, thirteen months of which was overseas in Italy. | |
150 | Mrs. Clair C. Biddison, (K. Marcella Hull) | Resides in Sherman Oaks, California, while her husband, T/Sgt. Biddison is serving with the Army. |