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1 Untitled East sides of Auditorium Building and Old Administration Building in winter; photo.
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2 President Emeritus Homer H. Seerley dies Dies at his home on campus at 9AM, December 23, 1932; had been ill since early November; brief biographical sketch; photo.
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3 Twin Cities alumni plan reunion at N. E. A. Gathering will include dinner and music.
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4 Iowa alumni! Nine thousand three hundred ninety-five of you; get acquainted--organize local an county units Tally of each known ISTC alumnus arranged by Iowa county and city.
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5 Reunion celebrants applaud campus movies Dinner in Des Moines is well-attended; guests view movie of faculty and administration extending greetings.
6 Saturday class hours changed Winter term classes are changed from 8-12:30 to 10-12 and 1-3:30; twelve counties and twenty-four school systems represented in increasingly popular program.
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7 Debaters meet Irish team Consider capitalism as debate topic.
8 Irish students loaf profitably Visiting Irish debaters describe their more relaxed system of higher education.
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9 Significant changes made in curriculums Drop two year programs in art, home economics, manual arts, and commercial education and three year program in music in favor of four year programs; programs in kindergarten and elementary teaching are only remaining two year programs.
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10 Death takes Mrs. Reed Frances Birdsall Grouell Reed died December 18, 1932, of pneumonia.
11 Scholastic honor roll announced Four women and two men earned perfect grades in fall 1932 term; ninety students in all make honor roll.
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12 Fall term graduates enter ranks of alumni Thirty students received degrees or diplomas in November 1932; F. W. Lambertson gives address; list of students honored.
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13 200 dads honored Attend fourth annual Dad's Day; enjoy lunch and football game.
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14 Drama classes produced "Scarecrow" Four act drama is Homecoming play.
15 Grads brave rain to attend Homecoming
Fuller--Albert C. (Class of 1899; Extension Faculty; Alumni Director)
Alumni Association decides not to attempt further organization at this time.
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16 Once upon a time a kerosene lamp History of heat, light, and power at ISTC; succession of boilers culminates in new power plant; alternating current now replacing direct current; street railway waiting room is now ticket office; central campus smokestack is now a thing of the past.
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17 Clark H. Brown Marries Marie L. Mizer.
18 Frances M. Barlow Teaching in Colton, California.
19 Miss Wright's book praised Luella M. Wright writes book on Friends.
20 Symphony orchestra pleases Presents concert.
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21 All roads will lead to Chicago June-July, 1933; Century of Progress reunion banquet date set for July 6 Making plans for alumni headquarters and gathering in Chicago.
22 Miss Shepherd issues new edition New edition of her textbook will include fifty pages of new material.
23 Speech contest at college State meet will be on campus.
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24 Faculty members head teacher groups Roster of faculty who hold ISTA offices.
25 Hope Bast Teaching kindergarten in Downers Grove, Illinois.
26 I. H. Hart heads Iowa teachers; Extension director honored as leader in cause of educational progress Elected president of ISTA.
27 Two professors issue texts Professor Lambertson prepares book on commencement speeches; Professor A. E. Brown writes workbook on psychology.
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28 Courage, good cheer Urges courage in face of Depression and gloom.
29 Cover picture--Christmas cheer Christmas holiday celebrations included a lighted tree on the balcony of the Auditorium Building, another tree in the Crossroads, a dance and party, and a presentation of "The Messiah".
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30 Athletes earn high honors; scholarship of several teams above general campus average Grade point averages of each varsity team.
31 Gooden chosen as most valuable Donald Ray Good makes all-state and all-conference teams; selected MVP for football at ISTC; wins Berg Trophy.
32 Josephine I. Maier Teaching in Iowa Falls.
33 Panthers on mythical eleven Roster of football players on all-conference teams.
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34 Denva P. Meyers Supervisor of music in Delta, Colorado.
35 Prospects bright for hardwood court squad 1933 basketball season preview.
36 Women receive sports awards Roster of women who won intramural sports awards.
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37 In memory of Martin Luther Tribute to football player who died following intestinal influenza and an operation on October 24, 1932.
38 Six lettermen form nucleus of 1933 wrestling squad 1933 season preview.
39 Varsity men get grid letters Roster of men who won letters in football for 1932.
40 Willard W. Patty Teaching at Indiana University.
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41 Eighteen freshmen get numerals List of football numeral winners.
42 Grid squad wins five games, loses three 1932 football season wrap-up.
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43 A. P. Henry Superintendent at the schools in Winterset, Iowa.
44 Cletus B. Bower Teaches at a high school in Kelly, Iowa.
45 Dorothy Jean Lackore Doing stenographic work in Ames, Iowa.
46 Doyle F. Cady Head of the Department of Mathematics at the Senior High School in Blue Island, Illinois.
47 Ethel E. Donnelly Teaches general science at the junior high school in Burlington, Iowa.
48 Helen B. Carpenter Teaches first grade at Harlan, Iowa.
49 Helen D. Umbaugh Teaches mathematics and science in the sixth and tenth grades in Readlyn, Iowa.
50 James J. Muto Acting principal, assistant coach, and teacher at the Junior High School in Corwith, Iowa.
51 Jesse L. McLaughlin Agency secretary of the American Bible Society in Chicago, Illinois.
52 Leta Schneider Travels through Europe, Canada, and the Western United States.
53 Lucy Kinsley Retired after teaching in Iowa for thirty years and for twenty-one years in Minnesota.
54 Margaret Murley Working on a master's degree at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois.
55 Mary E. Schwyhart Teaches high school English and dramatics in Sidney, Iowa.
56 Mary M. Runkle Student in the School of Nursing at the University of Iowa.
57 May E. Francis Faculty member of the Department of History and Philosophy at the University of Texas; wrote a book.
58 Robert Ebel Teaches high school science in Webster City, Iowa.
59 Robert Ebel Teaches high school science in Webster City, Iowa.
60 T. E. Hawk Traffic manager of the Deere & Webber Company in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
61 Verna D. Thompson Teaches fourth, fifth, and sixth grades in Des Moines, Iowa.
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62 Arvilla Benshoof Teaches commercial work at Creston, Iowa.
63 Bernice Krahl Teaches arithmetic and physical training to fourth, fifth, and sixth graders at West Liberty, Iowa.
64 Bertha B. Allee Teaches in the primary grades in Ferguson, Iowa.
65 Bessie Ballentine Teaches music and speech at Lincoln High School in Des Moines, Iowa.
66 C. A. Bahnsen Superintendent of the schools in Kamrar, Iowa.
67 Carsten Johnsten Teacher and principal at a high school in Radcliffe, Iowa.
68 Daisy V. Farrell Bank teller in Fonda, Iowa.
69 Dolores Thoma Junior and Senior School Nurse in Sioux City, Iowa.
70 Ella Christensen Battin Moved around and took jobs as a dietitian and as a substitute teacher.
71 Jeanette M. Lindaman Teaches fourth, fifth, and sixth grades at Hansell, Iowa.
72 Lurana M. Rownd Now lives in Pasadena, California.
73 Mary Ann Ball Supervisor at Eastern State Normal School in Madison, South Dakota.
74 Mary Jane Seylar Teaches vocational work in the Swea City High School.
75 Mildred Weed Teaches first grade in Springfield, Illinois.
76 Mrs. F. C. Grippen The former Bertha Pitman visited the college with her family.
77 Mrs. Harrison S. Pfeiffer The former Helen Bordner is studying at Michigan State Normal College in Ypsilanti, Michigan.
78 Mrs. Milton Methfessel The former Carol L. Stone now lives in Los Angles, California.
79 Mrs. P. H. Marshall The former Agnes M. Allender is working on a master's degree at Whittier College in Whittier, California.
80 Nellie M. Convy Teaching shorthand in Casper, Wyoming.
81 Raymond Moore Now lives in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
82 Stella Tuttle Teaches science at the high school in Clarkston, Washington.
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83 Abbie L. Lass Teaches primary grades in Lime Springs, Iowa.
84 Alice Hedberg Teaches seventh and eighth grades in Sulphur Springs, Iowa.
85 Amber B. Mann Received the B. A. degree from the University of Iowa.
86 Arthur M. Gowan High school principal at Saint Anthony in Cleghorn, Iowa.
87 Darrell Maxson Principal and coach in Mitchell, Iowa.
88 Della Frankl Part time teacher at the Catholic Academy in Algona, Iowa.
89 Dr. Aubrey C. Grubb Held a reunion at the parental home of Williamsburg.
90 Dwight Minert Teacher and principal at a high school in Floyd, Iowa.
91 Garrett Lenhart Reporter for the Associated Press in Cedar Falls, Iowa.
92 George P. Peterson Teaches social science and biology at a high school in Toledo, Iowa.
93 Harry M. Kauffman Enrolled as a graduate student at the Western Reserve University of Ohio.
94 Hazel A. Block Governess in Chicago.
95 Helene Landsberg Teaches French and German in Davis and Elkins College in Elkins, West Virginia.
96 Margaret L. Detlie Kindergarten supervisor at the Training School of the Teachers College in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
97 Mrs. Alfred Bellman The former Clara Kyler now lives in Los Angeles, California.
98 Mrs. Edwin J. Crofoot The former Eva Bamford now lives in Bay City, Texas.
99 Mrs. G. Allen Shultz The former Vava M. Pittman is a substitute teacher in Marshalltown, Iowa.
100 Mrs. Hugh Guernsey The former Marguerite Naumann's husband was elected prosecuting attorney of Appanoose County.
101 Mrs. J. G. Stone The former Alvena Mann is a substitute teacher in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
102 Mrs. W. C. Schrodermier The former Harriet M. Bye now lives in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
103 Muriel Goughnour Teaches kindergarten in Ankeny, Iowa.
104 Vera Benedict Teaches eighth grade in Crystal Lake, Iowa.
105 Violet A. Erickson Teaches high school mathematics and social science in Beaman, Iowa.
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106 C. M. Thompson Visited the campus with his wife and talked to Dr. and Mrs. Homer H. Seerley.
107 Dorothy Washburn Teaches home economics in Blairstown, Iowa.
108 Elma Iona Jespersen Teaches music and other subjects at the high school in Halfa, Iowa.
109 Erma L. Silver Teaches third grade in Olin, Iowa.
110 Frances Ann Willard Teaches at a rural school in Laurel, Iowa.
111 Fred Williams Elected to the office of County Treasurer of Mahaska County, Iowa.
112 Harriet A. Ranney Principal and supervisor at a school in Hinsdale, Illinois.
113 Hazel Nelson Teaches third and fourth grades in Boone, Iowa.
114 Hazel Rae Roush Works at the Lalan Music House in Cedar Falls, Iowa.
115 Inez Marie Johnson Teacher of violin voice and music at Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa.
116 Irma Lou Campbell Teaches music, English, and physical education at Titonka, Iowa.
117 Isyle Fern Visser Teaches at a rural school in Bussey, Iowa.
118 Margaret E. Bremner Teaches at a rural school in Vail, Iowa.
119 Marian L. Niccolls Doing work with the Young Women's Christian Association in Burlington, Iowa.
120 Mrs. J. M. Wattles The former Alice Fowler now lives in Little Rock, Arkansas.
121 Neva C. Ankenbauer Teaches sixth and seventh grades in Irwin, Iowa.
122 Robert H. Bassett Enrolled as a student at the University of Oklahoma.
123 Roy N. Collins Supervisor of music of District No. 1 in Pueblo, Colorado.
124 S. Margaret Magnus Teaches at a rural school in Ridgeway, Iowa.
125 Wilma Sobolik Teaches at a rural school in Ridgeway, Iowa.
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126 Ben Duea Coach at Valley Junction, Iowa.
127 Clay W. Cowan Principal at Tipton High School and Junior College in Tipton, Iowa.
128 Florence Curtis Head of the Department of Physical Education for Women at Indiana State Normal School in Terre Haute, Indiana.
129 Hazel Frost Teaches at a rural school near Center Junction, Iowa.
130 Iris Elliott Teaches primary work in Rutland, Iowa.
131 Joe R. Duea Athletic coach in Waterloo, Iowa.
132 Juanita Dunn Principal of the junior high and music supervisor at Lone Rock, Iowa.
133 Lois Roush Was presented a recital in the College Auditorium on November 7.
134 Mamie I. Ellis Fifth grade teacher at Hedrick, Iowa.
135 Marjorie Thomas Teaches music and eighth grade at Viola Township Consolidated School in Ross, Iowa.
136 Mrs. F. W. Berninghausen The former Lillian Jane Knipe and her husband went to the Dad's Day celebration for their son David K. Berninghausen.
137 Mrs. James LeRoy Pinckney The former Mayme B. Larsen now lives in Shenandoah, Iowa.
138 Mrs. John C. Wilson The former Erie Collins now lives in Chico, Illinois.
139 Mrs. M. V. Dresher The former Marie Sevareid and her husband now live in Omaha, Nebraska.
140 Mrs. R. E. Armstrong The former Mary Handorf now lives on a farm near Dumont, Iowa.
141 Ruth Eells Primary and second grade teacher in Cherokee, Iowa.
142 Vern Earwicker Superintendent of school in Kinross, Iowa.
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143 Bernice Christensen Teaches first grade at Marshalltown, Iowa.
144 Delpha Davis Travelled widely in Europe.
145 Edna Garland Smith Teaches fifth grade platoon in Ames, Iowa.
146 Florence Burgeson Teaches in the grades at Laurens, Iowa.
147 Florence Carnahan Married Ralph Bradshaw on September 3, 1932.
148 Glenn Cooper Teaches manual arts and coaches in Wheatland, Iowa.
149 Helen Cowie Teaches English in the junior high school in Laurens, Iowa.
150 Leona M. Read Married Ernest C. Farrell on August 31, 1932.
151 Lowell Carver Teaches manual arts and coaches in Grundy Center, Iowa.
152 Mae Tiffany Married Fred J. Martin on October 19, 1932.
153 Marjorie Smith Music supervisor at Owasa, Iowa.
154 Mary A. Sheridan Teaches seventh grade in Chicago, Illinois.
155 Merril T. Muzzy Teaches physics in the high school at Carbondale, Illinois.
156 Mrs. Elmer F. Page The former Evalyn Holthaus teaches music at the Froebel Building in Gary, Indiana.
157 Ruth Hickok Married J. A. Mueller on June 18, 1932.
158 Theodore Paige Married Helen I. Tisdale on June 5, 1932.
159 W. Lamont Constable Teaches science at the high school in Lake City, Iowa.
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160 Ethel H. Mackey Married Raymond K. Thompson on July 26, 1932.
161 Helen Taylor Married Melvin Shortess on November 24, 1932.
162 Iola Hoag Married Charles H. Adams on November 24, 1932.
163 Leila Woolverton Married Harold B. Carson on October 6, 1932.
164 Lillian A. Barber Married Harold W. Putney on September 14, 1932.
165 Marlys L. Huyck Married Manford M. McCunniff on November 24, 1932.
166 Mildred Beatty Married Perry L. Page on November 24, 1932.
167 Ruth Wood Married Frank S. Seney on November 25, 1932.
168 Ruthe Phillips Married Burl R. Horstmann on May 21, 1932.
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169 Dr. William C. Schluter Died on September 5, 1932 at his home in Philadelphia; L. M. Jepson wrote a tribute in memory of Dr. Schluter.
170 Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ulrich The former Bessie Gamet and her husband are parents of Roger Clayton, who was born on October 7, 1932.
171 Mr. and Mrs. D. Milo Arthur The former Irene Holmes and her husband are parents of James Edward, who was born on August 16, 1932.
172 Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Hickok The former Marian Walker and her husband are parents of Donald Bruce, who was born on June 25, 1932.
173 Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Brockman Parents of Martin Joe, who was born on October 3, 1932.
174 Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Blackert The former Inga E. Juhl and her husband are parents of Hazel Lucile. who was born on October 25, 1932.
175 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wright The former Donna May Stewart and her husband are parents of James Claude, who was born on July 1, 1932.
176 Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Knepper The former Grace Nolan and her husband are the parents of Mary Nancy, who was born on September 29, 1932.
177 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walker The former Hazel Riley and her husband are parents of Jayna Loy, who was born on September 12, 1932.
178 Mr. and Mrs. Victor Blaney The former Ethel Ellinger and her husband are the parents of John Charles, who was born on June 8, 1932.
179 Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wilber The former Esther Paschen and her husband are the parents of Nancy Lou, who was born on November 6, 1932.
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180 C. A. Dickey Died on September 28, 1932 at his home.
181 Dr. W. L. Hearst Died on October 28, 1932; active member of society.
182 Mrs. Blaine Gliden The former Lulu Erminnie Ray died on August 10, 1932.
183 Mrs. John F. Deegan Died on November 16, 1932, at her home; mother of Alice M. Deegan.
184 Vilas R. Mitchell Died on October 7, 1932; served in the World War.