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1 | Big time planned for October homecomers; annual business meeting now at Homecoming October22 | Outline of activities; photo. |
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2 | Reverend Ries honored | Alumnus Father Mike Ries is pastor of large Chicago parish. |
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3 | Chicago alumni enjoy August picnic; Mrs. Sward, as delegate of group, visits campus to make plans for Century of Progress Exhibition | Alumni have picnic in Jackson Park; plan for reunion in Chicago. |
4 | Emma B. Kuschl | Teaching in Attica. |
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5 | C. L. Shartle | Teaching at Ohio State University. |
6 | Democrats honor Cap Miller | North Dakota Democrats consider Miller as possible candidate for Secretary of Agriculture. |
7 | Dorothy Charles Charles--Dorothy (Student--1923) |
Accepts position as cataloguer in Pennsylvania. |
8 | Mrs. Frank C. Tate | Visits campus with family. |
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9 | Lack of education costly, graduates warned | 292 students receive degrees or diplomas at summer 1932 Commencement; George F. Zook gives address. |
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10 | Dinner speech stirs graduates | Alumnus J. H. Anderson speaks on meeting present economic problems. |
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11 | McDonalds have family reunion | Family includes four ISTC graduates. |
12 | New equipment for the Campanile | Westminster and hour chimes now powered by electricity; new motors installed; false roof installed beneath bell chamber; steam heat installed; Fasoldt encased in glass cabinet; screen excludes birds from bell tower. |
13 | Twin Cities reunion set for February | Dinner scheduled. |
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14 | Judge W. C. Radcliffe | Elected president of Iowa Bar Association. |
15 | Margaret E. Ryan | Teaching at Oyster Bay, New York. |
16 | Music head honored | Composition by Professor Kurtz played in New York. |
17 | The College at the State Fair | Description of ISTC exhibit in Des Moines. |
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18 | Fifty years a teacher | Louise Barrett to retire; tribute from students and colleagues.. |
19 | Kathryn Dougherty | Will teach in Waterloo. |
20 | Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Culley | Visit the Seerleys and the Lathams. |
21 | This little girl had dinner | Bohan family attends alumni dinner in Chicago and gets a laugh. |
22 | Zoe Britton | Visits parents in Cedar Falls. |
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23 | Certification bill distributed | Professor Hart hopes this bill will go to the General Assembly in January 1933. |
24 | Famous artists on program | Maria Jeritza and Fritz Kreisler will play. |
25 | Four year enrollment increases | Enrollment of four year students increases from 1968 to 2062 in 1931-1932 school year. |
26 | Remodeling an building program | Heating plant should be ready for use by October 1, 1932; Commons may be ready by May 1933; other smaller remodeling projects underway. |
27 | Saturday classes grow | Thirty-four students currently enrolled; new classes will be organized. |
28 | Xanho fraternity | Rents house at 2500 Franklin. |
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29 | Critic supervisor resigns | Helen Waters resigns and marries Lloyd F. Rader. |
30 | Delphians win intramurals | Four hundred women take part in intramurals, including field hockey, basketball, volleyball, tennis, swimming, archery, and golf. |
31 | Freshmen wear purple and green | Men to wear caps; women to wear buttons. |
32 | Student Council activities | Sponsors dances, shows, and other activities. |
33 | Women still surpass men | Seven women and one man achieve perfect grades. |
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34 | Alumni and members | Roster of those receiving degrees at University of Iowa. |
35 | New instructors assume duties | Brief profiles of new faculty. |
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36 | Picture revives memories of years gone by | Thoughts on seeing a photo of the ISNS faculty of 1885; a look at the early faculty and their lasting influences; photo. |
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37 | After dinner speaking contest | First opportunity for ISTC students to participate in a contest of this kind. |
38 | An article | R. W. Harbeson publishes article on railway rate adjustment. |
39 | New members of teaching department | Roster of new faculty. |
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40 | Debate with Dublin scheduled | Will debate with Irish students. |
41 | Dr. Cliff W. Stone | Visited campus on way to Pullman, Washington.. |
42 | Iver Christoffersen | Invites President Seerley to speak at Rotary. |
43 | Maud E. Lane | Teaches children from other countries in Santa Barbara, California. |
44 | Professor and Mrs. S. F. Hersey | Entertain family. |
45 | Student Loan Fund report | Annual financial report; about 135 students have received assistance with an average loan of about $55. |
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46 | Gridders set for nine game schedule | 1932 football season preview. |
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47 | Athlete tells of old days | G. V. Orr recalls track performance of Red Hamilton. |
48 | Athletic director honored | L. L. Mendenhall initiated into Phi Delta Kappa. |
49 | Athletics for All program | 528 men take part in intramurals. |
50 | Tennis tournament started | Coach Haddox donates trophy for new tournament. |
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51 | "Good Form" booklet issued | Intersorority Council puts out book on proper behavior. |
52 | Century of Progress reunion | Alumni planning reunion in Chicago in association with the World's Fair there; have already held organizing picnic. |
53 | Cover picture | Students and faculty are looking forward to welcoming alumni back to campus for Homecoming celebration. |
54 | Fifty years | Tribute to Louise Barrett for her fifty years of service in teaching. |
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55 | Bert B. Welty | Lawyer in Nevada, Iowa. |
56 | J. L. St. John | State chemist and Head of the Division of Chemistry in the Agriculture Experiment Station at the State College in Pullman, Washington. |
57 | Laura A. Benedict | Retired from teaching after forty years. |
58 | Luella W. Wright | Member of the English Department of the University of Iowa; recently completed book on literary life of Friends. |
59 | Mary L. Phares | Awarded the Doctor of Philosophy degree in psychology and education from the University of Iowa. |
60 | Mrs. D. Sands Wright | Visited her son Joseph and his wife this summer; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wright are directors of physical education at a school in Chicago; daughters Ruth and Luella made trip to West Coast. |
61 | Mrs. Welty | The former Alice Shoemaker's husband is a brother of Ira Welty. |
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62 | Aletha Parks | Teaches commerce at the Withrow High School in Cincinnati, Ohio. |
63 | C. F. Perrott | Principal of Turlock Union High School in Ceres, California. |
64 | John C. Glenn | Assistant supervisor of education in the Federal Penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas. |
65 | Mary B. Ormsby | Teaches in the Eastman Street School on Los Angeles, California. |
66 | Mrs. W. F. Mains | The former Mary E. Millea now lives in St. Joseph, Missouri. |
67 | Mrs. William McVey Scales | The former Margaret E. Parks now lives in East Hutchinson, Kansas, and works part time in a nursery school. |
68 | Norma Gillett | Received graduate teaching fellowship at the University of Iowa; plans to get her Master of Arts degree. |
69 | Robert Burley | Coach in Wellman, Iowa. |
70 | S. C. Jacobsen | Assistant county attorney of Black Hawk County. |
71 | Sidna J. Dowell | Sailed from New York City for two months abroad. |
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72 | Alvin O. H. Setzepfandt | Supervising principal of elementary grades in Tulsa, Oklahoma; called on old friends. |
73 | Dr. Erwin Schenk | Physician in Des Moines, Iowa, spoke on a radio program. |
74 | Eugenia Hsia | Lives in China and wrote five stories about the Chinese people. |
75 | Milton Moore | Graduated with a B. M. degree in voice from the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. |
76 | Mrs. V. Gordon Kern | The former Emma Frances Chase lives in Montevideo, Uruguay, and plans on visiting in New York. |
77 | Mrs. William Mendenhall | The former Bertha Marsh, a former member of the natural science faculty visited campus and called on old friends. |
78 | Paul E. James | Attorney-at-law in Des Moines, Iowa, visited the college with his wife. |
79 | Peter Luteyn | Now serving as professor of engineering mathematics at Marquette College in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. |
80 | Thomas Fraser McDonald | Visited campus on June 19, 1932. |
81 | W. C. Jarnagin | Editor of the Storm Lake Pilot-Tribune in Storm Lake, Iowa. |
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82 | Carrie Niday | Teaches geography in a junior high school in West Waterloo, Iowa. |
83 | Dr. Hans Andersen | Instructor in English at Oklahoma A. and M. in Stillwater, Oklahoma; visited Cedar Falls during the summer. |
84 | Dr. J. Ralph Magee | Lives in St. Paul, Minnesota, and visited some old friends with his wife. |
85 | H. W. Fearing | Visited his family with his wife. |
86 | Harry Jewell | Engaged in real estate business in Detroit, Michigan. |
87 | Karl Kluever | Teaches in a high school in Champaign, Illinois. |
88 | Lloyd Phillips | Teaches English and dramatics at a high school in Laurel, Nebraska. |
89 | Merton L. Fuller | Official in charge of the government weather bureau and the forecaster for the northern Illinois district. |
90 | Mr. and Mrs. George Kramer | Visited family. |
91 | Mrs. Emil R. Meyer | The former Iva Benedict now lives in Burfordville, Missouri. |
92 | Mrs. Jurgen C. Skow | The former Louisa A. Nelson attended the Bible Conference in Cedar Falls, Iowa. |
93 | Robert Fullerton | Professor of voice at the McPhail School of Music in Minneapolis, Minnesota. |
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94 | A. C. Fuller | Elected president of the Cedar Falls Rotary Club. |
95 | Alberta Freese | Teaches commercial work in the Dundee High School in Dundee, Michigan. |
96 | Allen Read | Research assistant on the American dictionary at the University of Chicago. |
97 | Anna E. Bevan | Teaches first and second grades in Elgin, Iowa. |
98 | Anne I. Schoeneman | Teaches department work at Stuttgart, Arkansas. |
99 | Benjamin W. Robinson | Director of student employment service at the University of Iowa. |
100 | Carrie J. Lang | Now lives in Pasadena, California. |
101 | E. Marguerite Doubler | Teaches home economics in the Junior and Senor High School in Genoa, Illinois. |
102 | Erna Lampe | Teaches music and English in Rinard, Iowa. |
103 | Florence E. Brown | Attending Columbia University in New York City. |
104 | Fred D. Cram | Wrote a book outlining research processes. |
105 | Helen Struve | Teaches in a rural school in Mt. Auburn, Iowa. |
106 | Marvyl Zieman | High school principal and English teacher in Hayfield, Iowa. |
107 | Mary Read | Geography major who received an M. A. degree from the University of Chicago. |
108 | Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Clay | Went on a fishing and hunting trip in Canada. |
109 | Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Starbuck | Visited her parents in Cedar Falls. |
110 | Mrs. Elmer Page | The former Evalyn Holthaus is a music instructor at the schools in Gary, Indiana. |
111 | Olive S. Squires | Received a B. A. degree from Coe College. |
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112 | A. J. Meyer | Opened a medical office in Glendale, California. |
113 | Allie R. Fisher | Now lives in Waterloo, Iowa. |
114 | Arlene I. Sanger | Teaches third and fourth grade and grade music at Randalia, Iowa. |
115 | Beryl A. Dillavou | Teaches department work at the Longfellow School in Iowa City, Iowa. |
116 | Carolyn A. Campbell | Teaches second grade in McGregor, Iowa. |
117 | Florence Hoth | Teaches fifth and sixth grades in Palo, Iowa. |
118 | Frieda E. Jacobs | Teaches Junior High in Scarville, Iowa. |
119 | Helen E. Trommer | Employed in the Research Department of a publishing company in Chicago, Illinois. |
120 | Irma E. Cornish | Teaches grades at Spirit Lake, Iowa. |
121 | Lauretta Starry | Music supervisor in Harris, Iowa. |
122 | Leslie C. Sheppard | Superintendent of schools in Albert City, Iowa. |
123 | Marie A. Tully | Public school music supervisor in Benton, Wisconsin. |
124 | Mary E. Whetzel | Teaches third grade at Cleveland Heights, Ohio. |
125 | May Hartley | Teaches history in a high school in Aledo, Illinois. |
126 | Mrs. B. J. Posegate | The former Elizabeth Gleason teaches primary grades in Des Moines, Iowa. |
127 | Mrs. Inez Beadle Ericson | Elementary grade teacher in Fort Dodge, Iowa. |
128 | Mrs. M. Vaughan | The former Velva Snyder is studying commerce at the University of Iowa. |
129 | Mrs. Omar R. Parker | The former Floy Younkin now lives in Seattle, Washington. |
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130 | Calvin Schnucker | Pastor of the Ransey Reformed Church in Titonka, Iowa. |
131 | Coral Stoddard | Fourth grade supervisor in the Training School at Nebraska State Teachers College in Wayne, Nebraska. |
132 | Fred C. Gilchrist | Lawyer in Laurens, Iowa; was renominated as a Republican candidate for Congress. |
133 | Gladys E. Lynch | Received a Ph. D. degree from the University of Iowa. |
134 | J. L. St. John | State chemist and head of the Division of Chemistry at the State College of Washington in Pullman, Washington; has written many articles. |
135 | Lucille C. Townsend | Student dietician at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. |
136 | Marjorie J. Palmquist | Teaches in a rural school in Faith, South Dakota. |
137 | Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Baird | Moved to Spencer, Iowa. |
138 | Mrs. A. F. Bellman | The former Clara Kyler and her husband visited her mother. |
139 | Mrs. George Wright | The former Clara L. Van Pelt and her family visited the college. |
140 | Mrs. Gerald Craig | The former Helen Baldock is in charge of dramatics and public speaking at Globe High School in Globe, Arizona. |
141 | Mrs. M. L. Fuller | The former Nancy Golden gave lectures on gardens in Claremont, California. |
142 | Rachel Olson | Teaches in a rural school near Calamus, Iowa. |
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143 | A picture of President-Emeritus Homer H. Seerley | Appeared on the cover of a Midland Schools issue, published by Iowa State Teachers Association. |
144 | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howard | Was superintendent and teacher in Butler County; now teaching at Idaho Normal School. |
145 | Mrs. C. J. Scheeler | The former Matilda Palmer was honored at many social events. |
146 | Reverend W. C. Conradi | Wrote a sermon that was published in "The Church Messenger". |
147 | The editor of the Alumnus has received a number | Edith Neely McConnell sent some pictures to the editor of the Alumnus. |
148 | The names of two members of the instructional staff | A look back at an old newspaper article. |
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149 | Charles F. Severance | Retired from post office after twenty-two years; former principal of the Shellsburg and Clarksville, Iowa, schools. |
150 | Fern Boone | Teaches social science in the Junior High School in Clinton, Iowa |
151 | Frank Hovorka | Instructor in chemistry at the Western Reserve University on Cleveland, Ohio. |
152 | Geneva McElhinney | Married Ross L. Barnett on June 12, 1932. |
153 | Irving H. Hart, Jr. | Married Caroline Williams on July 30, 1932; both are studying at the University of Texas at San Antonio.. |
154 | June Fergason | Married Wayne Leighty on June 22, 1932. |
155 | Maynard J. Hoffman | Teaches science at Watertown, South Dakota. |
156 | Mrs. John Bennett | The former Elizabeth Hart visited Cedar Falls in August. |
157 | Ruth Douthart | Married Darrel D. Slocum on June 14, 1932. |
158 | Sara Mae Spearing | Married George W. Short on June 12, 1932. |
159 | Weta Footitt | Granted a store service scholarship in the School of Retailing at New York University. |
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160 | Bertha Gardner | Married Robert Woehrle on June 10, 1932. |
161 | Burdette E. Nelson | Married Frederic I. Norton on June 14, 1932. |
162 | Eloene Davis | Married Elwood Harwell on June 11, 1932. |
163 | Genevieve McClenahan | Married Roy A. Ewers on June 20, 1932. |
164 | Margaret A. Tarbox | Married Maurice E. Staphy on June 5, 1932; Mr. Staphy is teaching at Thornton Township High School. |
165 | Martha J. Miller | Married Galen J. Smith on July 20, 1932. |
166 | Martha L. Dougherty | Married Dr. H. A. Pinkerton on February 12, 1932. |
167 | Ruth Kurtz | Married John Lynch in February of 1932. |
168 | Wilma Mohler | Married Lewis T. Long on March 26, 1932. |
169 | Zelda Axtell | Married Theodore R. Ehrhorn on May 28, 1932. |
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170 | Fern O. Lynn | Married Rush L. Bright on April 24, 1932. |
171 | Helen Zache | Married David Peterson on February 14, 1932. |
172 | Irma Steele | Married Harold Stevens on August 24, 1932. |
173 | Leatine Crawford | Married Fred Jacobsen on July 6, 1932. |
174 | Merble E. De Atley | Married James H. Buchanan on October 24, 1931. |
175 | Miriam Boysen | Married Paul Grassfield on September 3, 1932. |
176 | Ruth A. Cavana | Married Melvin Slacks on June 7, 1932. |
177 | Ruth Flynn | Married James J. Ahren on August 6, 1932. |
178 | Valeria C. Ross | Married Frank Yoerger during the summer of 1932. |
179 | Vera Winterowd | Married J. Phillip Mayer on June 25, 1932. |
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180 | Cecelia Vogelsang | Died on July 23, 1932, by drowning in Pine Lake. |
181 | Dr. and Mrs. P. Victor Peterson | The former Mary Short and her husband are parents of Eleanor Marie, who was born on August 18, 1932. |
182 | Dr. Michael J. Kenefick | Died on August 6, 1932, at the age of 71. |
183 | Gladys L. Arns | Married Irving Wolfe. |
184 | Mr. and Mrs. C. Dwight England | The former Elsie Wise and her husband are parents of George Dwight, who was born on December 17, 1931. |
185 | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Middleton | The former Ruth E. Lyon and her husband are parents of Donna Ruth, who was born on July 2, 1932. |
186 | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert N. Brendel | The former Amy M. Van Duyn and her husband are parents of Donald Lee, who was born on June 28, 1932. |
187 | Mr. and Mrs. John Origer | The former Margaret Ester Buttemore and her husband are parents of Gregory John, who was born on December 7, 1931. |
188 | R. C. McConnell | Died on July 6, 1932, at his home, following an illness of two years. |
189 | Sarah J. Dickey | Died on June 23, 1932. |
190 | William Elery Kyler | Died on June 19, 1932, at his home. |
191 | Wilma Mills | Married G. O. Palmer on July 27, 1931. |
192 | Winifred Gethmann | Married Dr. Lloyd Thompson on September 1, 1932. |
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193 | Dr. Roscoe Volland | His wife, Mabel Montgomery Volland, died. |
194 | Final rites for Mrs. Louisa Jennings Rich | On April 24, 1932, the funeral rites of Mrs. Louisa Jennings Rich were held in Cedar Falls, Iowa. |
195 | Mrs. Lusetta Roadman | Died in July of 1932; all five of her children attended the Teachers College. |
196 | Mrs. Roscoe Volland | The former Mabel Montgomery died on August 8, 1932. |
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197 | Mabel Aldah Cole | Died on April 3, 1932, after suffering from arthritis for many years. |
198 | Margaret I. Berry | Died on April 28, 1932. |
199 | William E. Kyler | Died on June 19, 1932; sudden shock to friends. |