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1 Untitled Looking east on 23rd Street; photo.
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2 True scholar pictured by graduation speaker 464 receive degrees or diplomas at spring commencement; A. H. Upham delivers address; photo.
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3 Dr. Ira B. Roadman Retires from practice of medicine.
4 Rain hampers graduation events 2500 witness ceremony; six hundred attend dinner.
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5 Nearly six hundred at Commencement dinner
Shepherd--Lou Alva (Class of 1919; Education Faculty)
Dinner served in Italian setting; meeting follows; consider plans for meeting in Chicago at Fair; hear report on repairs and improvements on Campanile.
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6 B. F. Osborn Is oldest delegate at Republican National Convention.
7 Campanile undergoes repairs Repairs to storm-damaged roof; screens installed to keep pigeons out; additional work done to keep out rain that has damaged clock mechanism and interior of structure; steam heat will reduce winter moisture.
8 Inez Johnson Teaching at Wartburg.
9 Mrs. L. W. Boe Visits friends in Cedar Falls.
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10 Twenty-five-year class enjoys reunion dinner Class of 1907 visits campus; report on their lives; photo.
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11 Mrs. Scheeler brings greetings Matilda Palmer Scheeler, an early graduate, visits campus.
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12 Chicago alumni plan nation-wide reunion Plan to meet in connection with Century of Progress fair in Chicago.
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13 Miss Thornton resigns, will travel Professor Henrietta Thornton will retire after thirty-eight years of service to the Art Department.
14 Thirty-year anniversary marked by play Will stage "The Rivals" to commemorate similar 1902 production; 1902 actors recall event; photo.
15 Twin City alumni plan big time Will organize meeting in connection with national conference.
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16 Congregation honors Dr. Huget New York congregation commemorates fifteen years of service by the Reverend James Percival Huget.
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17 Mrs. Fay Hart dies suddenly
Cram--Fred Danford (Education Faculty)
Obituary and tribute to Ida Fay Pew Hart, who died May 20, 1932.
18 The proposed new Commons building Board approves project; brief outline of purposes of new building; photo.
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19 Joanna Kyle death sudden Critic teacher dies after appendectomy.
20 New economics head announced Beatrice J. Geiger will succeed Anna L. Leggett as head of the Department of Home Economics.
21 Training School supervisor dies Leona Sutherland killed, Bernice Bryan injured in car accident.
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22 Dr. Magee elected bishop The Reverend J. Ralph Magee elected bishop of Methodist Episcopal Church; photo.
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23 High courage here William J. Conradi writes thesis while in hospital.
24 Seerley Foundation Foundation report; about twenty students received loans.
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25 Graduates attend science meet Alumni make presentations at Iowa Academy of Science meeting.
26 Memorial book for W. L. Wallace Obituary for Professor Wallace, who died on May 12, 1932; photo.
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27 Popcorn Street 23rd Street is noted for Dad's Popcorn Stand near Bartlett Hall.
28 Publications cut prices Activity fund means that prices can be reduced for College Eye ($.25 per term) and Old Gold ($2.50).
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29 Athletes greet Dr. Seerley Phi Sigma Epsilon (successor to Able Hobo) delivers greetings of former athletes.
30 Thirteen lettermen to report for football 1933 football season preview.
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31 Trackmen win fifth conference victory 1932 season wrap-up; Paul Grier is Berg Trophy winner; roster of letter winners; team photo.
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32 Southern California All-American joins staff Johnny Baker will teach and coach at ISTC; photo.
33 Ten freshmen get awards Roster of letterwinners.
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34 Baseball squad wins six games, loses six 1932 season wrap-up; roster of letter winners; team photo.
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35 Coaches pursue advanced studies Roster of coaches and their plans for graduate study.
36 Ralph Harman Wins state intercollegiate golf championship for University of Iowa.
37 Wrestlers eligible for Olympics Maynard Harman, John Brindley, and Art Gerber will go to try-outs.
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38 Alice L. Glew Attending school at Colorado Teachers College.
39 Carrie A. Barnes Resigned as head of the Department of Mathematics at the Lincoln High School in Portland, Oregon.
40 Dorcas Whitaker In the service of the Woman's Evangelistic work of the American Baptist Telegue Mission in South India.
41 Evelyn Wyss Taught third and fourth grades and music in in the first through sixth grades in Colman, South Dakota.
42 George Freshwaters Athletic coach of the junior college at Washington, Iowa.
43 Lonnie Houvenagle Teaches music and language in the fifth grade at the Webster City schools in Webster City, Iowa.
44 Lorna G. Seabury Teacher of speech and drama at Sheboygan High School in Sheboygan, Wisconsin.
45 Miss Amber B. Mann Received the bachelor of Science degree from the College of Commerce at the University of Iowa.
46 Mrs. Arnold Conrad The former Esther K. Doermann now lives in Tipton, Iowa, and substituted as teacher several times.
47 Mrs. H. J. Copenhaver The former Ethel M. Selensky now lives in Plainfield, Iowa.
48 Mrs. J. C. Wilson The former Erie Collins now lives in Chico, California.
49 Mrs. Ray Lambert The former Clara Geuder now lives in Dover, Ohio.
50 Roy N. Collins Supervisor of music in District 1 at Pueblo, Colorado.
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51 Alexander C. Roberts President of the State Teachers College in San Francisco, California; called at the homes of Dr. and Mrs. Homer H. Seerley and President and Mrs. O. R. Latham.
52 Dr. William L. Hearst Physician and surgeon at Cedar Falls, Iowa.
53 Hubert Moeller School editor for the Des Moines Register.
54 Ira E. Perry Coach in Alta, Iowa.
55 Letha M. Davidson Member of the instructional staff at the library summer school at the University of Iowa; serves as a librarian in Ames, Iowa.
56 Linden Whitten Floor man for the Schulte United in Cleveland, Ohio.
57 Mrs. A. R. Lauer The former Margaret Harper taught at the Demonstration School at Cedar Heights, Iowa.
58 Mrs. Frank W. Hicks The former Elsie I. Arnold is president of the North Dakota State Chapter of P. E. O..
59 Mrs. George Strader Now lives in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
60 Mrs. James B. Edmonson The former Bess J. Chase and her husband visited the college in April 1932.
61 Mrs. Lynne E. Fortsch The former Bernice A. L. Morgan is president of Chapter P of P. E. O. at Williston, North Dakota.
62 Mrs. Thomas W. Eaton The former Martha Stilson visited the college on Mother's Day with her son.
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63 Adeline Asher Voice teacher in the Cedar Falls High School in Cedar Falls, Iowa.
64 Alison Aitchison Elected president of the Iowa Division of the American Association of University Women.
65 Cap E. Miller Professor of agricultural economics at North Dakota Agricultural College at Fargo.
66 Captain Alfred Sorensen Lecturer in education and supervisor of commercial teacher training at the University of California; vice president of the National Association of Commercial Teacher Training Institution.
67 Dorothy Luella Antle Teaches in a rural school near Kellogg, Iowa.
68 Dr. W. W. Patty Taking special studies at the Teachers College at Columbia University; professor of secondary education at Indiana University.
69 George E. Strawn Teaches at the North High School in Des Moines, Iowa.
70 Harold G. Stevens Taught boys physical education in the East Junior School in Sioux, Iowa.
71 Jane Schuster Principal of schools in Le Claire, Iowa.
72 Katharine L. Cochran Employed in the general office of the Henry Field Company at Shenandoah, Iowa.
73 Laura B. Van Delinder Teaches first and second grade in the Linden, Iowa, schools and taught art to the first six grades.
74 Walter W. Fye Employed as assistant manager of the Kresge Store in Oskaloosa, Iowa.
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75 Edna Mary McCutcheon Taught reading and did department work at the schools in Eagle, Iowa.
76 James A. McFadzen Accepted a position at Lindsay, California.
77 Laila B. Eckholm First grade teacher at McKinley School in Mason City, Iowa.
78 Marguerite Briar Taught sixth grade in the Manly, Iowa, schools.
79 Mary E. Brannan Retired after forty years of service to education.
80 Mrs. Clarence T. Kingsbury The former Carrie C. Rule now lives in Washington, D. C.
81 Mrs. W. H. Shaffer The former Lenora Collins lives in Claremont, California.
82 Olive Barker Studying at the Columbia University, where her musical work is recognized; Finn B. Eriksen plans to be a athletic coach in New Hampton; Dr. Willard Patty directs the physical welfare training at Indiana State University.
83 U. K. Reese Band director at Elgin, Illinois.
84 Wilma Garnett Supervisor of teaching at Madison, South Dakota.
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85 Dr. Milton Methfessel Professor of psychology at the University of Southern California; inventor of a reaction-time apparatus.
86 Dr. Rodney M. Arey Physician at Muscatine, Iowa; broke his ankles in fall down elevator shaft.
87 Joe E. Cuffel Head of the Industrial Arts Department at Wilson High School in Cherokee, Iowa.
88 Loren F. Dillon Teaches manual training, algebra, agriculture, and band in the Fayette, Iowa, High School.
89 Mary McDonald Member of the faculty of the Woman's Christian College in Tokyo, Japan; came home to celebrate her parents' anniversary.
90 Miss Lillian Sherrard Principal of Wilson High School in Cherokee, Iowa.
91 Mrs. James E. Fitzgerald The former Mary J. Wilson is a regent of the Society of D. A. R.
92 Robert Fullerton Vice-president and teacher of singing at the McPhail School of Music in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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93 Clifford D. Winder Intern at the Children's Memorial Hospital in Chicago, Illinois.
94 Elsie E. Hardy Studying at the University of California.
95 Enid Mae Hause Teaches first grade at Chula Vista, a suburb of San Diego, California.
96 George Eaton Superintendent at Forest City, Iowa.
97 Harryette Creasy On a leave of absence from the English department of Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York.
98 Herman Siemers Physics instructor at Shortridge High School in Indianapolis, Indiana.
99 Horace F. Anders Visited campus with Lewis H. Minkel.
100 Jack Arends Attended a summer session of the newly established art colony and art school in Stone City.
101 Jane B. Lindsay Employed in the office of the Dean of Women at the Teachers College and writes poems.
102 Julian H. Gist Captain in the United States Army at Fort Omaha.
103 Merle Carpenter Music Supervisor in the schools at Humeston, Iowa, while studying at Drake University.
104 Miss Hazel Winslow Principal of a Chinese Girls School in Burma.
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105 Beatrice E. Larson Married Lloyd Huster on April 15, 1931.
106 Constance McManus Married John R. Loomis on April 6, 1932.
107 Dr. George H. Mount Married Frances Hill.
108 Gladys L. Charmock Married Alfred H. Mathiasen on January 23, 1932.
109 Julia Jameyson Married Marvin T. Nodland on March 20, 1931.
110 Katharyn E. Hogan Married Raymond E. Piner on February 13, 1932.
111 Leta Wagner Married Chester B. Watts on March 19, 1932.
112 Margaret F. Holt Married Harry W. Magee on June 27, 1931.
113 Marjorie D. Hammer Married Carlton I. Peck on February 5, 1932.
114 Mildred Bright Married Charles E. Kellogg on May 7, 1932.
115 Miss Jessie Poyzer Married Leo Happe on December 26, 1930.
116 Miss Muriel Poyzer Married Theron D. Smith on December 23, 1931.
117 Mrs. Lester Hooks The former Genevieve Sauer is a missionary in the Belgian Congo and teaches at a boarding school at Soma Bata.
118 Vera Morehouse Married Dick J. Arends on June 8, 1932.
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119 Alice L. Morgan Married Kenneth W. Pattee on September 28, 1931.
120 Anna M. Miller Married Gus Bogdis on March 19, 1931.
121 Berneice Payette Married L. C. Dirkson on June 4, 1930.
122 George F. Hadley Married Helen Saylor on June 19, 1931.
123 Margaret E. Parks Married William McVey Scales on November 15, 1930.
124 Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Newkirk Parents of William Louis, who was born on February 4, 1931.
125 Mr. and Mrs. Dwright D. Hastings Parents of Kathryn Marie, who was born on June 22, 1931.
126 Mr. and Mrs. Earland C. Hanson Parents of Sara Mae, who was born on February 11, 1932.
127 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene B. Lynch Parents of Harriet Jean, who was born on March 18, 1932.
128 Mr. and Mrs. George W. Wolever Parents of Georgeanne, who was born on November 8, 1931.
129 Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Legoe Parents of Charles Sudlow, who was born on May 19, 1931.
130 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kirchner Had twins on October 10, 1931.
131 Mr. and Mrs. John V. Hood Parents of Joseph Miles, who was born on May 16, 1932.
132 Mr. and Mrs. Shirley V. Schultz Parents of Dicky Don, who was born on October 7, 1931.
133 Mr. and Mrs. Tom R. Masters Parents of Philip Jesse, who was born on April 9, 1932.
134 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Borg Parents of Charles Edward, who was born on June 2, 1932.
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135 Eugene M. Cahalan and Mrs. M. W. Cahalin Mr. Cahalan died on Februay 11, 1932 and Mrs. Cahalin died on March 12, 1932.
136 Lillian L. Crosley Died on March 22 after an automobile accident.
137 Mrs. Clark H. Brown The former Maud Reely died on April 3, 1932 at her sister's house.
138 Mrs. James D. France The former Ferne M. Dickey died on March 7, 1932, at her home in Tipton, Iowa.
139 Mrs. Louise Jennings Rich Died on April 21, 1932.
140 Mrs. Ray B. Andrews The former Eva Wimer died on Februay 29, 1932.
141 Mrs. Samuel Younkin The former Abbie R. Gunn died recently from pneumonia.
142 Samuel P. Mendenhall Died on March 14, 1932 in California.