Shepherd--Lou Alva [Class of 1919; Education Faculty]

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1 Lou Shepherd bequests fund for primary ed scholarship
Alumnus 63:3, p.21
Scholarships from $18,000 fund will go to students in kindergarten/primary curriculum.
2 Lou A. Shepherd
Alumnus 62:2, p.23
Died February 22, 1977.
3 Consultants tell rural school story
Alumnus 51:4, p.2
Professors Shepherd and Ritter retire; talk about early days in school consulting work; photo.
4 Reunion draws alumni
Alumnus 51:3, p.
Scenes from reunion; photo.
5 Education group honors Lou Shepherd
Alumnus 47:2, p.8
Group names itself after Miss Shepherd; photo.
6 Three achievement awards to alumni
Alumnus 41:4, p.4
List of Achievement and Service awards; photo.
7 Fred D. Cram
Old Gold 0:0, p.22
Administration; photo.
8 Instructors teach extension classes
College Eye 45:25, p.7
Eleven faculty are on extension duty.
9 Teachers enter extension field
College Eye 45:20, p.8
Extension Service announces those who will be on assignment.
10 Extension service claims 12 faculty
College Eye 45:3, p.7
For entire fall quarter.
11 Administration
Old Gold 0:0, p.22
Administrators; photo.
12 Student body receives praise
College Eye 44:32, p.3
Visitor enjoyed students on campus.
13 Educ. classes taught at extension center
College Eye 43:37, p.3
Lou Shepherd leading Audubon classes.
14 Extension classes are in Greenfield
College Eye 43:32, p.6
Lou Shepherd will be in charge.
15 President J. W. Maucker will preside tonight at a dinner meeting of the 14th annual National Farm Institute in Des Moines
Public Relations News Release 1952:428, p.1
Other engagements scheduled for the president this month include the annual meeting of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE) in Chicago and the 1952 regional convention of the American Association of School Administrators.
16 Professor Lou A. Shepherd, of the bureau of extension service will serve as the 1951-52 vice-president of Extension and Field Services
Public Relations News Release 1950:361, p.1
Shepherd was elected at the associations's 26th annual meeting last week at Arkdelphia, Arkansas. She will automatically become president next year.
17 Dorothy Koehring and Lou A. Shepherd, college faculty members, left Friday for Seattle, Washington
Public Relations News Release 1950:275, p.1
They will be on the program of the Association for Childhood Education International. Shepherd is chairman of one of the six study sections. Koehring will lead one of the conference's 50 study groups.
18 Extension Service revises text book
College Eye 41:31, p.6
Written by Professors Ritter and Shepherd.
19 Women's Faculty Club elects Short president
College Eye 41:31, p.3
Roster of officers.
20 Ritter attends annual extension board meet
College Eye 41:30, p.7
21 Koehring heads group preparing study course
College Eye 41:27, p.6
Assisting in preparing a course of study for kindergarten and pre-first grade.
22 Helf, Sheperd visit Story County schools
College Eye 41:22, p.7
Are doing follow-up work on a test administered last year on reading.
23 Faculty group attends New Jersey convention
College Eye 41:20, p.2
Will attend meetings there.
24 Reece will lead Lincoln discussion
College Eye 40:23, p.4
Other ISTC faculty will participate.
25 Multiple county institutes set up
College Eye 40:2, p.1
A number of ISTC faculty will participate.
26 Extension Service to aid schools
College Eye 39:3, p.6
Eleven faculty are working full-time in Extension this term.
27 Class of 1922 sets pace for reunion
Alumnus 31:3, p.3
Detailed description of reunion; photo.
28 Three to Oklahoma for convention
College Eye 38:28, p.5
Will attend child education meeting.
29 Faculty to visit 56 Iowa counties during fall term
College Eye 38:1, p.2
About five hundred days of extension service have been scheduled for the fourteen faculty on extension duty.
30 Branch summer schools
College Eye 37:43, p.6
31 Summer branch school news
College Eye 37:42, p.4
32 George Holmes caught in shower from 'branches'
College Eye 37:40, p.6
News from the branch summer schools; photo.
33 College branch summer schools show 50 percent increase
College Eye 37:35, p.6
News from the branch schools.
34 Summer school enrollment
Public Relations News Release 1946:188, p.1
Numbers increased by fifty per cent from last year's summer session at the branch schools.
35 Branch summer school staffs named
Public Relations News Release 1946:171, p.1
Sessions will be held in Spencer, Carroll, and Creston. Faculty members from other colleges and schools may serve.
36 Carroll branch school orientation
Public Relations News Release 1946:144, p.1
Lou Shepherd and E. L. Ritter will be in Carroll to explain the course offerings for summer classes. Students can take courses for either six or twelve week sessions.
37 Lou Shepherd to head Carroll branch summer school
Public Relations News Release 1946:136, p.1
College bulletin lists courses, tuition, and registration requirements. Creston and Spencer will also host branch summer schools.
38 Branch summer schools scheduled
Alumnus 30:2, p.1
Sessions will be held at Spencer, Carroll, and Creston.
39 Dickinson visits Algona branch school
College Eye 36:42, p.3
News from the branch summer schools.
40 Dr. Wiles at T. C. branch schools
College Eye 36:41, p.3
Kimball Wiles speaks on safety education; news from the branch summer schools.
41 Branch school opens
Alumnus 29:3, p.1
Schools open in Algona, Missouri Valley, and Red Oak.
42 Six and twelve week sessions at three branch summer schools begin
College Eye 36:35, p.1
Will hold sessions in Algona, Red Oak, and Missouri Valley.
43 Director of Red Oak Branch Summer School announces increased advanced registrations
Public Relations News Release 1945:142, p.1
Lou A. Shepherd reveals the first scheduled series of lectures and entertainment for the Red Oak school. Advance enrollements are ahead of past years.
44 Six and twelve week courses to be offered in Red Oak
Public Relations News Release 1945:134, p.1
Prospective students visited with Lou A. Shepherd and Elmer Ritter concerningthe summer school offering.
45 Red Oak Branch Summer School will open June 5
Public Relations News Release 1945:124, p.1
Students may qualify for teacher certification following the completion of the twelve week normal training course and passing the required state examination.
46 Teacher certification classes available in Red Oak
Public Relations News Release 1945:131, p.1
High school students may obtain teaching certificates by attending a twelve week normal training course and passing a state examination.
47 Red Oak Branch Summer School of the Teachers College named
Public Relations News Release 1945:106, p.1
Miss Lou A. Shepherd will head the Red Oak, Ia branch. Faculty named.
48 Branch summer schools to be located in Algona, Missouri Valley, and Red Oak
Public Relations News Release 1945:98, p.1
I. H. Hart, director of extension services announces summer school locations. Members of the regular instructional staff in Cedar Falls will make up the staff of the branch schools.
49 Extension Service expanded
Alumnus 28:4, p.23
Sixteen faculty now engaged in extension work around state.
50 Extension answers calls for help
College Eye 36:3, p.3
A look at some of the work in which the Extension Service is involved; photo.
51 Dr. Leland Sage addresses Atlantic branch student body
College Eye 35:36, p.4
News from the branch summer schools.
52 Enrollment outlook is good; wartime inroads have had only minimum effect
College Eye 35:32, p.1
Between 800 and 900 are enrolled.
53 Branch summer school heads named
Alumnus 28:2, p.12
Sessions will be held at Atlantic, Mr. Ayr, and Estherville.
54 Dr. Erbe establishes branch schools for twelve-week students
College Eye 35:24, p.6
Will head Estherville branch; Miss Shepherd will lead Mr. Ayr branch and Professor Paul will had Atlantic branch.
55 College instructors attend conference
College Eye 35:22, p.5
Continues work of rural education conference held at ISTC in 1942.
56 Education's war problems is theme of convocation
College Eye 34:39, p.1
Will give students an opportunity to learn about educational associations; photo.
57 Branch School now having new demonstration series
College Eye 34:35, p.6
News from the branch summer schools.
58 Faculty publish textbook
Alumnus 27:3, p.6
Professors Shepherd and Ritter publish teaching methods book.
59 Branch summer schools open at three centers in state
College Eye 34:31, p.4
Located at Sheldon, Missouri Valley, and Corning.
60 Summer School Meeting
Public Relations News Release 1943:73, p.1
For the offered summer courses, students must meet with Miss Lou A. Shepherd for a small conference.
61 Samuelson stresses need for teacher cooperation in war
College Eye 34:29, p.3
ISTC faculty also speak at education association meetings.
62 Erbe, Paul, Shepherd will head Branch School sessions
College Eye 34:25, p.3
63 Two faculty members write recently adopted teaching methods book
College Eye 34:22, p.1
Professors Shepherd and Ritter write book on methods for town and rural schools.
64 "Methods of Teaching in Town and Rural Schools"
Public Relations News Release 1943:37, p.1
"Methods of Teaching in Town and Rural Schools," by Dr. E. L. Ritter and Miss Lou A. Shepherd, is rapidly being adopted by teaching training instructors throughout the country. Further explanation follows.
65 Will 'carry' summer school to students throughout state
College Eye 33:34, p.1
Branch summer schools located in Red Oak, Creston, and Denison.
66 Faculty members are appointed to study committees
College Eye 32:11, p.4
Appointed by Jessie Parker to help develop new elementary school curriculum.
67 Extension division picnics at Waverly
College Eye 31:40, p.3
68 Faculty members attend conventions
College Eye 31:21, p.1
Quick look at the travel plans.
69 Dean Nelson speaks on intelligence testing
College Eye 30:21, p.2
At national meeting.
70 Lou A. Shepherd
Alumnus 23:1, p.32
Spoke on "What Kind of Schools Do You Want?" at a Women's Farm Bureau gathering. She also addressed the county teachers' institute of Monona County.
71 Extension Service faculty active this summer
College Eye 29:40, p.3
Quick description of summer activities.
72 Lou A. Shepherd
Alumnus 22:3, p.24
Associate professor of primary education; attended the meeting of Elementary Supervisors of Iowa in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
73 Alumnae find service here
College Eye 29:36, p.3
Several members of the faculty participate in consultative service.
74 Lou A. Shepherd
Alumnus 22:2, p.20
Associate professor of primary education; served as chairman of a committee responsible for securing articles for the "Midland Schools".
75 Teachers' meet
College Eye 29:5, p.3
Professors Cram, Shepherd, and Goetch will attend.
76 Educational troublemen await your word
Alumnus 21:4, p.8
Extension Division has seven staff members who provide consulting service to schools.
77 Teachers, this service will help you
College Eye 38:0, p.1
Irving Hart talks about the consultative service offered by Extension.
78 Branch summer school news
College Eye 28:39, p.3
News from Denison.
79 Lou A. Shepherd
Alumnus 21:3, p.12
Attends conferences.
80 Branch school
College Eye 28:37, p.3
News from Denison.
81 School opens at Denison
College Eye 28:35, p.1
Nine faculty will teach at the branch summer school there.
82 School opens at Denison
College Eye 28:34, p.1
Nine faculty members are at the Branch Summer School there.
83 Untitled
College Eye 28:28, p.4
Lou Shepherd attending meeting at Dubuque.
84 Activities of faculty
College Eye 28:26, p.3
News notes about faculty activities.
85 Lou A. Shepherd
Alumnus 21:2, p.8
On reading circle board.
86 Professors speak at convention
College Eye 28:5, p.3
Roster of faculty who spoke at Northeast Iowa Education Association meeting.
87 Branch briefs
College Eye 27:6, p.3
News from the Branch Summer School.
88 Faculty members are chosen for extension school
College Eye 27:36, p.1
List of faculty for the school in Council Bluffs.
89 Thirteen faculty members and administrative officers will attend various organization meetings
Public Relations News Release 1935:630, p.1
Schedule of events.
90 Returning alumni will find the sixteenth annual Homecoming a busy one
Public Relations News Release 1935:130, p.3
Schedule of events.
91 Institute Work
Public Relations News Release 1934:35, p.1
Faculty members will visit several institutions.
92 Branch Briefs
College Eye 27:53, p.3
News from the Branch Summer School.
93 Faculty of branch school to broadcast
College Eye 27:52, p.3
Will offer series of educational talks.
94 Faculty members of the summer school at Shenandoah will give a series of radio talks
Public Relations News Release 1934:1135, p.1
Program schedule.
95 Branch Briefs
College Eye 27:50, p.3
News from the Branch Summer School.
96 Branch Briefs
College Eye 27:49, p.3
News from the Branch Summer School.
97 Branch Briefs
College Eye 27:46, p.4
News from Branch summer school.
98 Branch briefs
College Eye 26:11, p.3
News from the Branch Summer Schools.
99 Branch briefs
College Eye 26:10, p.3
News from Branch Summer Schools.
100 Branch briefs
College Eye 26:8, p.4
News from Branch Summer Schools.