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1 | Enrollment continues upward trend | Spring term enrollment is 1497, of whom 555 are men; 447 are veterans; 46 students completed special six week session for veterans. | |
2 | Harris to be soloist with orchestra | Henry Harris will play with Minneapolis Symphony; program of other series performers. | |
3 | Branch summer schools scheduled | Sessions will be held at Spencer, Carroll, and Creston. |
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4 | Dr. Kurtz symphony played | Symphony in D Major played on campus. | |
5 | Girls escort men to dance | Femmes Fancy dance held. | |
6 | Education conference held at T. C. | Conference concerns adult education. | |
7 | Debaters win T. C. scholarships | Three high school debaters win four-year tuition scholarships. |
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8 | The Eye visits a kindergarten teacher | Visits class of Ruth Jones in Mason City; describes typical class day; photo. |
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9 | Miss Aitchison honored | Alison Aitchison receives Distinguished Service Award from National Council of Geography Teachers. | |
10 | Men's dormitory planned | New dorm planned for area between greenhouse and laundry; will house two hundred men and will cost $300,000. |
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11 | Alumni attend Des Moines reunion | Highlights of reunion; many faculty participated in ISTA convention; photo. |
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12 | Religious program plays vital part at T. C. | Detailed survey of religious activities on campus; photo. |
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13 | Hill to play at music colony | Professor Frank Hill will play viola with Bay View String Quartet. | |
14 | Music honorary initiates | Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia active again after two years of inactivity; initiates new members. | |
15 | McGranahan returns to T. C. | Robert McGranahan resumes duties as sports assistant in Bureau of Publications. |
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16 | A tribute to Charles A. Fullerton | Recounts long record of service by Professor Fullerton to ISTC; photo. |
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17 | Panther wrestlers win three national titles | Season wrap-up; finish second in NCAA meet; photo. |
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18 | Nordly's quintet sets 13 new records | 1946 basketball season wrap-up; finish 13-7; photo. |
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19 | Beauties reign at Old Gold dance | Three hundred couples attend dance; beauties named; photo. |
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20 | Flag presented to college | American flag which flew over conquered German cities now at ISTC. | |
21 | Wyth makes a gift | George Wyth donates money for Lecture-Concert Series. |
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22 | Alumnus is welcome | Leona Wheeler Baldwin agrees college needs new name. | |
23 | In favor of changing name | Mabel Wright Haywood believes college needs more prestigious name. |
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24 | Teaches school in Alaska | Mary Ellen Sprole recounts experiences of living in Nome. |
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25 | Baseball interest high | 1946 baseball season preview. | |
26 | Track classics scheduled | T. C. Relays and Drake Delays on schedule for team. |
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27 | New members join Teachers College staff | Biographical sketches of new staff. |
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28 | Carl Magee dies | Obituary for Mr. Magee, who died January 31, 1946. | |
29 | Alumna writes textbook | Mabel E. Strong writes English composition text. |
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30 | Oliver V. Miller | Kellogg, Sgt., Army. | |
31 | Howard Neff | Brooklyn, Cpl., Army. | |
32 | Dale H. Nuss | Lena, Ill., T/Sgt., Army. | |
33 | H. Allen Oehlert | Woodburn, Naval Air Corps. | |
34 | Roy Olsen | Cedar Falls, Captain, Army Air Forces. | |
35 | John Lichty | Waterloo, Lt., Army Air Forces. | |
36 | Homer L. Lund | Forest City, Captain, Army Air Forces. | |
37 | Kenneth C. Maule | Mondamin, First Lieutenant, Army Air Forces. | |
38 | John R. McElroy | Waterloo, Captain, Army. | |
39 | Lloyd L. Miller | Reinbeck, Lt., Marines. | |
40 | Guy W. Iverson | Cedar Falls, Lt., Army Air Forces. | |
41 | Franklin Jaspers | Wellsburg, Pfc., Army. | |
42 | Milo Jensen | Waterloo, Flight Officer, Army Air Forces. | |
43 | Francis W. Johnson | Waterloo, Lt., Army Air Forces. | |
44 | Neil W. Johnson | Cedar Falls, Captain, Army. | |
45 | Merle T. Kratzer | Manchester, Lt., Army Air Forces. | |
46 | Louis Frank Havlichek | Monticello, Pfc., Army. | |
47 | Ernest Herbrechtsmeier | Hubbard, Lt., Army. | |
48 | Joel Gustave Herman | Waterloo, Lt., Army Air Forces. | |
49 | Kenneth J. Herman | Waterloo, Lt., Army Air Forces. | |
50 | Dave William Holley | Waterloo, Sgt., Army. | |
51 | James Q. Irwin | Cedar Falls, Lt., Army Air Forces. | |
52 | Robert Foster | Waterloo, Sgt., Pilot, Canadian Air Force. | |
53 | Jack Geick | Pomeroy, Pfc., Army. | |
54 | Dorance S. Grange | Mason City, Lt., Army Air Forces. | |
55 | Robert Clinton Gray | Fairfield, Ensign, Naval Air Corps. | |
56 | Robert C. Hagerstrom | Waterloo, Lt., Army Air Forces. | |
57 | Neil Haney | Selma, Sgt., Army. | |
58 | John M. Currell, Jr. | Traer, Technician Fifth Grade, Army. | |
59 | Max Dailey | Waterloo and Cedar Rapids, Lt., Army Air Forces. | |
60 | Glenn W. Dexter | Waterloo, Lt., Army Air Forces. | |
61 | Donald Dale Dilly | Aplington, Lt., Naval Air Corps. | |
62 | Leroy Henry Dougherty | Davenport, Ensign, Naval Air Corps. | |
63 | Wesley R. Farnum | Waterloo, First Lieutenant, Army. | |
64 | Robert L. Brown | Cedar Falls, First Lieutenant, Army Air Forces. | |
65 | Charles G. Cassaday | Denison, Captain, Army Air Forces. | |
66 | Robert Clow | Waterloo, Lt., Army Air Forces. | |
67 | John D. Colville | Cedar Falls, First Lieutenant, Army. | |
68 | James W. Convy | Laurens, Lt., Army Air Forces. | |
69 | Jerome Ryland Cross | Cedar Falls, First Lieutenant, Army Air Forces. | |
70 | F. Perry Benfer | Des Moines, First Lieutenant, Army Air Forces. | |
71 | Herbert Boies | Winthrop, Pvt., Army. | |
72 | Robert Thomas Bragg | Ruthven, Lt., Army Air Forces. | |
73 | Calvin Carl Brandenburg | Tripoli and Waterloo, Technician Fifth Grade, Army. | |
74 | Harold Thomas Brown | Granville, North Dakota, S/Sgt., Army. | |
75 | Paul Martin Adkins | Fernold, Ensign, Navy. | |
76 | Thorvald Emery Anderson | Hudson, Pvt., Army. | |
77 | Dwight G. Bacon | Cedar Falls, Lt., Army Air Forces. |
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78 | Earl Oakley Petersen | Dike, Lt., Army Air Forces. | |
79 | Joe Raymond Ritchey | Cedar Falls, S/Sgt., Army Air Forces. | |
80 | Andrew P. Roeder | Rockwell City, Lt. (jg), Naval Air Corps. | |
81 | Clifford Shirk | Lake View, First Lieutenant, Army. | |
82 | Mrs. Rownd dies | Well-known boardinghouse owner Mrs. William S. Rownd (Martha Lidengton) died December 11, 1945; ran Rownd Hall at 2213 College Street for thirty-seven years. |
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83 | M. J. Johansen | State University of Iowa, is the high school principal at Carroll, Iowa. He formerly taught at Wellsburg, Iowa. | |
84 | Cpl. Iz Krensky | Was honorably discharged from the Army in January. He had enlisted in the Army Signal Corps reserve November 1, 1942. He graduated from a course in electronics and ultra high frequency techniques at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago. | |
85 | Ray Barrier | Has been appointed as acting dean of the junior college at Fort Dodge, Iowa. He returned from 33 months of overseas service with the First Armored Division in September, 1945, after 38 months in the Army, to resume his former position teaching English. | |
86 | Mrs. Emil H. Jebe, (Norma Rupprich) | Resides in Berkeley, California. Captain Jebe, her husband, is now stationed in Seoul, Korea, where he organized the department of agricultural economics within the Bureau of Agriculture there. | |
87 | Margaret Byal | Is now teaching in the commercial department at the Alta, Iowa, high school. She had previously taught at Dallas Center and Aurelia, Iowa. | |
88 | Clarence M. Stoner | Is now teaching at Mitchellville, Iowa. He received his M. S. degree in 1935 from Iowa State College. He has taught at Eldon, Malcolm, and Winterset, Iowa. | |
89 | Milton S. Delzell | Is head basketball coach at East High School, Sioux City, Iowa, and at the suburban school near there. He took post-graduate work at the State University of Iowa and at Columbia University. He has been a member of the East High School faculty since 1935. | |
90 | F. E. Mueller | Of Independence, Iowa; superintendent of the public schools at Dearborn, Michigan, beginning July 1, 1946. He has been with the state department of education as supervisor for the northeast Iowa district since his discharge from the Navy in September. | |
91 | Harry K. Stolze | Was a speaker on a special NBC broadcast originating from Sioux Falls, South Dakota, on December 7. He recently returned to teaching after three years as an instructor with the Army Air Forces. | |
92 | Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Hicks, (Elsie I. Arnold) | Reside in Gresham, Oregon. Frank recently retired from the faculty of the State Teachers College at Minot, North Dakota, after twenty-one years of service. | |
93 | Harold E. Scott; Mrs. F. D. McRae, (Mary Scott); Mrs. Walter Scott, (Minnie Talcott) | Harold is mayor of Sibley, Iowa, and on the board of directors of Sibley State Bank. His sister, Mary Scott McRae, died in 1937 at her home in New York City. Minnie Talcott Scott, his brother's wife, died in 1940. | |
94 | Mabel A. Paull | Is assistant director of training in charge of off-campus teaching with the State Teachers College, St. Cloud, Minnesota, where she has been since 1922. | |
95 | Lydia S. Pool | Has retired from her duties as a missionary in the Methodist Girls' School, Khandwa, India. She now resides in Burlington, Iowa. | |
96 | Samuel T. Neveln | Has been re-elected as superintendent of the Austin, Minnesota, schools for a three-year term. He came to the Austin schools as superintendent from Le Mars, Iowa, in 1921. Since then, enrollment in the Austin schools has increased 130 per cent. |
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97 | Mrs. Mavis Jensen Olin | Recently accepted the position as third grade teacher at the Lincoln School in Spencer, Iowa. She had previously taught third grade at Titonka, Iowa. Her husband was recently discharged and is now employed in Spencer. | |
98 | Selma B. Hill | Dean of women and associate professor of education at the University of Dubuque since September, 1945. She was a faculty instructor at Teachers College from 1938 to 1945. She had taught at Story City and Cherokee, Iowa. | |
99 | Ralph S. Novak | Has been appointed to the position of instructor in accounting at Drake University College of Commerce in Des Moines. He was recently released from the Army after serving in the Pacific area. He formerly taught at Iowa Wesleyan College. | |
100 | Mrs. Theodore Yellman, (Viola Ann Herrig) | Has been recognized in the Iowa Division Bulletin of the American Association of University Women. Theodore is employed as a chemist in Clinton, Iowa, where they reside. Viola has been directing a private kindergarten in her home. | |
101 | Don W. Barker | Is now practicing law in Iowa Falls. He formerly was an attorney for the Federal Government in Detroit. He graduated from the College of Law at the State University of Iowa in June 1941. He also taught school at Rockwell City and in Des Moines. | |
102 | Lieutenant Commander Raymond H. Smalling | Is now serving as a shore patrol officer in New Orleans, Louisiana. He has been stationed at Washington, D. C., in shore patrol and at the Navy Pre-Flight School in Athens, Ga., as an athletic officer. | |
103 | First Lieutenant Don Galbreath | Has been assigned to the headquarters of the Central Flying Training Command at Randolph Field, Texas, as visual training aids officer; transferred there from Fort Worth, Texas, where he was an engineering instructor in the pilots' technical school. | |
104 | Mrs. Phillip Weamer, (Margaret Schribbe) | Resides in South Lyon, Michigan. Phillip is a traveling consultant with the Niagara Sprayer and Chemical Company at Middleport, New York. They were married in June 1944. Margaret formerly taught at Edison Institute, Greenfield Village, Dearborn, Mich. |
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105 | Richard E. Britson | Has entered the University of North Carolina law school. With him are his wife and young son, Richard, Jr. They reside in Chapel Hill. | |
106 | Mrs. Paul B. Hiemenez, (Betty Jeanne Parmeter) | Is teaching in the kindergarten department of the North Jefferson School, Spencer, Iowa. She previously taught for three years at Paton, Iowa. She resides in Spencer, while her husband is serving with the Army Engineer Corps overseas. | |
107 | Captain Edward Phippin | Formerly of Spirit Lake, Iowa, is personnel officer at the 848th AAF Specialized Depot at the New York state fair grounds; was instructor in physical education, science, and mathematics at Cedar Falls until he entered the service in 1941. | |
108 | Edwin E. Shank | Is teaching science and mathematics in the high school at Maynard, Iowa. He recently was discharged from the Navy. He is married and has a small daughter. Before entering service he taught at Nevada and Zearing, Iowa. | |
109 | Craig Fullerton, and Marian Meyer | Is teaching social studies at Schaller, Iowa, high school. He was recently discharged from service after serving nearly four years in the Army. His wife, Marian, and small son, John Charles, are still living in Burlington, Iowa. | |
110 | Captain Virgil J. O'Connor | Has been assigned to the graduate school of education at Harvard University to complete requirements for the doctor's degree in education and the master's degree in meteorology. After graduation he will serve as an educator with the Army. | |
111 | Robert N. Aupperle | Is music instructor for the high school and junior high school at Iowa City. For the past two and one-half years has served with the Army Air Forces. He is married and his wife and daughter, Gwen Elizabeth, live with him in Iowa City, Iowa. | |
112 | Kenneth C. Maule | First lieutenant in the Army Air Forces, was killed in action, August 28, 1945, while participating in a communications mission which was to go over Japan. His B-32 plane crashed during takeoff on Okinawa. He had been in service since March 1941. | |
113 | Lt. Raymond F. Blake | Has received a temporary appointment as basketball and baseball coach for Washington University at St. Louis, Missouri. He is on terminal leave from the Navy after serving for 20 months as athletic director at Lambert Naval Air Station at St. Louis. | |
114 | Mrs. Fred Kronnagel, (Helen Peterson) | Married Sgt. Fred Kronnagel of New Jersey in November 1943; reside in Hightstown, New Jersey with son, James Julius. Helen received an honorable discharge from the WAC in May 1945, after serving for two and one-half years. | |
115 | Captain Edwin A. Nash | Has been appointed head of the accounting department at the Moline Institute of Commerce, Moline; discharged from the Army in December 1945, with the rank of captain; served overseas in the European Theater; entered the service in June 1942. |
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116 | Dorothy Eleanor Baker | Married Larry Aldershof on October 12, 1945. They reside in Santa Ana, California. For the past year Dorothy has been teaching fourth grade in the Santa Ana Schools. | |
117 | Capt. Loren O. Barker | Married Bertha Potratz on January 24, 1946. Loren taught for several years in Iowa schools and was band instructor in the Whittemore schools for one year. He entered the service in 1942 and served in the European Theater for two years. | |
118 | Margery Bartley | Married Ensign J. Desmond Crotty, on January 17, 1946. Margery had been teaching at Hampton, Iowa, for the past year and a half. Desmond attended Creighton University, Central Missouri Teachers College, and Northwestern University. | |
119 | Ruth Collins | Is teaching primary age children of several nationalities in a school at Maracaibo, Venezuela, South America. She left for South America in August 1945, and had previously taught second grade in the schools at Iowa City for five years. | |
120 | Jack Abramowitz | Married Isabel Lishman, July 22, 1945. He recently received his discharge from the Army after serving since 1941. They reside in Brooklyn, New York. | |
121 | Gladys Anderson | Married Charles Streeter, December 16, 1945. For the past year Gladys has been working in Hollywood, California. They now reside in Seattle, Washington, where he is associated with the Royal Amusement Company. | |
122 | Florence Anderson and Selby Ballantyne | Married on December 28, 1945. Selby is principal of the high school in Forest City, Iowa. He received a master of science degree from Drake University last summer. Florence is an instructor of music in the schools at Garner, Iowa. | |
123 | Hazel Z. Anderson | Married Victor A. Grant on June 21, 1945. Hazel, who has been a teacher in the Independence schools since 1927, and also a ward school principal, is continuing her duties there. | |
124 | M. Clarice Anderson | Married Charles L. Lee on December 9, 1945. They reside in Ames, while he attends Iowa State College. Clarice taught at Randall, Dayton, and Hampton, Iowa. | |
125 | Betty Brooks | Is now employed in the complaints and inquiries department of the Meredith Publishing Company in Des Moines, where she resides. | |
126 | Merlyn Honsbruch | Is teaching history and serving as assistant coach in the high school at Storm Lake, Iowa; discharged from the Marine Corps in November 1945, after serving for more than three years. He was stationed in the Pacific theater of operations for 27 months. | |
127 | Roland Wick and Yvonne Kopp | Is enrolled at the State University of Iowa, working towards the Master of Arts degree; resides in Iowa City. He was discharged from service in January after serving in the infantry with the Army in Europe. His wife, the former Yvonne Kopp, is with him. | |
128 | Mrs. Maxon Eggleston, (Lorraine Johnston) | Has resumed her teaching of fourth grade at Roosevelt Elementary School in Macon City, Iowa, where she resides with her parents. Before her marriage in December 1944, she taught at St. Ansgar, Iowa, and at Mason City. | |
129 | Richard Meier | Is vocal music instructor in the schools at Reinbeck, Iowa. He recently received a discharge from the Army after serving since November 1943, with service overseas in the Pacific area. | |
130 | Mrs. Mary Ella Southern | Daughter of Z. C. Jones, has arrived in the Philippines to serve with the armed forces as an American Red Cross staff assistant. Before her appointment she was an English teacher in the Atlantic, Iowa, public schools. | |
131 | Roger E. Miller | Is athletic coach and instructor in industrial arts at the high school at Remsen, Iowa. Before entering the Army in 1942, he coached one year at Peterson, Iowa. He served 41 months in the Army, 29 of which were in Europe. |
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132 | Mary Alice Fitchner | Married Arthur H. Drossel, on December 26, 1945. Mary taught two years in the rural schools is now kindergarten and first grade teacher in the Anthon Public School. Arthur was recently discharged from the Navy. | |
133 | A. Elaine Dickson | Married Virgil Johnson, on November 24, 1945. They will live on a farm near Fontanelle, Iowa. Elaine has been teaching English and dramatics in Earlham, Iowa. | |
134 | Deloris Irene Dunlap | Married Kenneth L. Nieman, on November 24, 1945. They are living in Parkersburg, Iowa, where Deloris will complete the year as third grade teacher. | |
135 | Pauline Engelman | Married Warren S. Miller, on December 26, 1945. They are making their home at Logan, Utah. For the past several years. She has been teaching at Aurora, Illinois. Warren is now enrolled at the Utah State Agricultural College at Logan. | |
136 | Ardys Jeanette Erdal | Married Staff Sgt. Marvin L. Rye, on December 2, 1945. They now reside at Alden, Minnesota. Following graduation, Ardys taught at Perry, Iowa. | |
137 | S/Sgt. Bernard W. Erdman | Married Madlyn LaVohne O'Connor, on November 20, 1945. She has been teaching second grade at Lisbon, Iowa, for the past two years. They are now living at Columbia, South Carolina, while he is in the Army. | |
138 | Margaret Joan Busch | Married N. W. Hill, on August 12, 1945. They reside in Cedar Falls. Before her marriage, Margaret taught in the primary grades of the Marshalltown public schools. She is now secretary to the Dean of Faculty at the College, Professor M. J. Nelson. | |
139 | Jeanne E. Christopherson | Married Horace Proctor on November 25, 1945. Jean taught one year at Lakota, Iowa, and for the last three years, second grade in the Orange City, Iowa, school. Horace was recently discharged from service. | |
140 | Mildred Cunning | Married Chester A. Larson on December 2, 1945. Mildred taught commercial education at Newton High School for three years. They reside in Brandon. | |
141 | Donna Jean Daniels | Married Lt. William D. Snow, on December 27, 1945. Donna has been teaching at Montezuma, Iowa. | |
142 | Charles S. Dayhoff | Married Bernice Lawson, on August 12, 1945. Charles is technical editor of engineering reports with the radio research laboratory at Wright Field, Ohio. They reside in Dayton, Ohio. | |
143 | La Verne F. Benz | Married Dorothy H. Cards on December 16, 1945. They reside in Stanley, Iowa. La Verne received his discharge in January after serving overseas with the Army engineers in Africa and Europe. | |
144 | Evelyn Bishop | Married Arthur C. Seidel, on January 15, 1946. Evelyn taught in the rural schools of Cerro Gordo County for nine years and in the intermediate grades of the Rockwell Public School this year. | |
145 | Ensign Faith A. Blunt | Married Capt. Carrol E. Engelkes, on February 17, 1946. After her marriage, Ensign Blunt returned to New York to receive her discharge from the WAVES. Captain Engelkes is on terminal leave from the Army Air Forces. | |
146 | Lt. Charles Boevers | Married Orlue Norland on December 22, 1945. Orlue taught a rural school one year and at West Bend and Ringsted, Iowa. She is living at West Bend while Lt. Boevers is in the Army. | |
147 | Charles D. Breitbach | Married Kathleen Hodge on December 23, 1945. They will reside at Harlan, Iowa, where Charles is a teacher. | |
148 | N. Virginia Benson | Married Vernon G. Peters on September 22, 1945. Virginia serves as substitute teacher in the Ames public schools. They reside in Ames. Following graduation, she taught in the kindergarten department of the schools at Le Mars, Iowa. | |
149 | Fay Carolyn Benton | Married Chris Kluiter on January 24, 1946. They will live on a farm near Allison, Iowa. Fay taught at Greeley, Dows, and Waverly, Iowa. |
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150 | Dorothy McGill | Married Cpl. Donald R. Platt, on November 23, 1945. Dorothy previously taught in the Wapello, Iowa, schools and is now teaching at Lincoln School in Muscatine, Iowa. |