Issue Contents
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| Meet the faculty of Teachers College . . . . | President Latham and his office staff; photo. |
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| Dean of Men | Brief profile of Dean Leslie I. Reed and description of the functions of his office; photo. |
| New coach has eight lettermen, stiff schedule | 1933 football season preview. |
| Track squad wins conference | Won conference title for sixth consecutive year; 1933 season wrap-up. |
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| Dean of Women | Brief profile of Dean Sadie B. Campbell and description of the functions of her office; photo. |
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| Finance Secretary | Brief profile of Benjamin Boardman and description of the functions of his office; photo. |
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| Registrar | Brief profile of Registrar C. S. Cory and description of functions of his office; photo. |
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| Superintendent | Brief profile of Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds E. E. Cole and description of functions of his office; photo. |
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| "Teach civilization, not subjects," says Dr. Judd | 374 students receive degrees or diplomas at spring 1933 Commencement; Charles H. Judd delivers address |
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| Mrs. Lillian Goodwin Peck | Appointed secretary in University of Idaho Forestry Department. |
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| Six hundred gather for graduation dinner | Description of program; summary of addresses. |
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| Four alumni honored by teachers association | Four of seven vice presidents of ISTA are ISTC alumni; photo. |
| Hart heads association | Professor Hart elected president of ISTA; photo. |
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| Class memorials beautify campus grounds | Survey of class gifts to campus. |
| Graduate builds music work | Alumnus Max Noah sponsors county-wide music festival in North Carolina. |
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| Miller Nelson | Died September 26, 1932; respected citizen of Goldfield. |
| Alumnus invents mecograph | R. C. Haight develops device which generates graphs; photo. |
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| Professor W. A. Brindley dies | Profile and tribute to Professor Brindley, who died May 1, 1932; photo. |
| Rites are held for H. L. Eells | Profile of and tribute to Professor Eells, who died June 8, 1932; photo. |
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| Twenty-five year class celebrates anniversary | Description of celebration; list of attendees. |
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| Many teacher actors join ranks of alumni | Roster of recent plays and graduates who participated in them; photo. |
| Contest named for Brindley | Iowa High School Invitation contest will be renamed the Brindley Forensic Tournament. |
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| Send a student | Urges alumni to encourage superior students to attend ISTC; notes low costs. |
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| New debate coach selected | Professor F. W. Lambertson is new coach; season plans; biographical profile; photo. |
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| Athletes awarded honors at special program | Honored at all-student assembly; Roger Willert wins Berg Trophy; winners of other MVP awards noted; roster of letter winners; photo. |
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| Baker to direct gridders | Johnny Baker had announced intention to resign; may now return as head football coach for 1933 season; plans to play in all-star game associated with Century of Progress in Chicago in August; photo. |
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| Baseball squad wins five games, loses three | 1933 baseball season wrap-up. |
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| G. V. Orr | Regional manager of the Pacific Coast territory for the Plymouth Motor Corporation. |
| Mrs. Frederick A. McAbeer | The former Sara C. Harris is secretary of the California State Auto Association. |
| Roscoe Cramer | Coaches at Liberty Center, Iowa. |
| Dr. J. J. Lambert | Visited in Cedar Falls with relatives. |
| John Ross Frampton | Teaches piano at Lawrence Conservatory in Appleton, Wisconsin. |
| Ruth F. Phillips | Library cataloger at the public library in Waterloo, Iowa. |
| Effie M. Turner | Music supervisor at West Liberty, Iowa. |
| Harrison W. Busby | Superintendent in Idaho and Wyoming and has taught in many states. |
| T. E. Hawks | Traffic manager of the Deere and Webber Company; visited the college with his daughter. |
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| Mrs. Ingebritsen | The former Roba Taylor teaches in the grades at Buffalo Springs, North Dakota. |
| Ira Craig | Went on a trip to Bermuda with her daughter. |
| Marion Frary | Teaches in Fort Madison, Iowa. |
| Etta Shaffner Gillin | Stayed in Mexico for several months while her husband did a survey. |
| Mrs. Elizabeth Schaible Douglas | Director of Adult Americanization in Lincoln, Nebraska; teaches in the Lincoln school system. |
| Mrs. Frank L. Byrnes | The former Hazel Webster is a librarian at the State Teachers College in Mayville, North Dakota. |
| Melvin Ingebritsen | High school teacher and principal at Buffalo Spring, North Dakota. |
| J. Walter Williams | Superintendent of the schools in Walcott, Iowa. |
| Mrs. Joe Lynch | The former Gertrude Tyrell is the Supervisor of music in Waverly, Iowa. |
| Sarah Catherine Patterson | Instructor in Physical Education in the junior and senior high school at Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. |
| Beulah Torney | Now lives in Riceville, Iowa. |
| Mrs. Minnie Nodland Glidewell | Now lives in Marshalltown, Iowa. |
| Helen R. Cole | Teaches high school French and English in Beatrice, Nebraska. |
| Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Thrall | The former Amy R. Paulsen and her family now live in Anthon, Iowa. |
| Daniel R. Perkins | Industrial Commissioner of the state of South Dakota. |
| Emma I. Skinner | Teaches at the school in Creston, Iowa, and won a word contest. |
| Mrs. J. H. Rieley | The former Lelia Robey now lives in Washington, D. C. |
| Beatrice Johnk Cook | Head of the Physical Education Department at the South Pasadena High School in South Pasadena, California. |
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| Mrs. Lillian Bute Wolff | Now lives in Stanhope, Iowa. |
| Irene Kirkstein | Kindergarten teacher at the Jackson School in Atlantic, Iowa. |
| Mahlon Johnson | Publisher of the Buffalo County Republican in Fountain City, Wisconsin. |
| Esther K. Ehmke | Teaches history at a high school in Council Bluffs, Iowa. |
| Eunice M. Acheson | Psychologist in the Children's Center of the Children's Fund of Michigan in Detroit, Michigan; wrote a book. |
| Dorothy DeZouche | Wrote a poem that appeared in the Kaleidograph national magazine of poetry. |
| Cecil A. Carter | Superintendent of the schools in Latimer, Iowa. |
| Cecil D. Rogers | Private teaching of music at Sioux City, Iowa. |
| W. A. McAllister | Now lives in Los Angeles, California. |
| Mary E. Warnick | Teaches at Grass Range, Montana. |
| Lucy Kinsley | Retired from teaching and now lives in McGregor, Iowa. |
| Avis C. Grawe | Third grade supervisor at Pittsburg, Kansas. |
| Hazel I. Duvall | Teaches high school commerce and mathematics in Long Point, Illinois. |
| Mrs. Ralph Bradshaw | The former Florence Carnahan acts as Girl Reserve Executive of St. Paul in St. Paul, Minnesota. |
| Mildred Oldaker | Teaches in the junior high school in Mapleton, Iowa. |
| Louise Barrett | Lives in Brainerd, Minnesota. |
| Fred Williams | Now lives in Oskaloosa, Iowa, and is the County Treasurer of Mahaska County. |
| Marie I. Cline | Has Health Instruction classes for kindergarten, high school girls, and women as she lives in Cubero, New Mexico. |
| Marjorie E. Ivey | Teaches third grade at West Bend Consolidated School in West Bend, Iowa. |
| Helen C. Anderson | Won first place in a short story contest. |
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| Miriam L. LaCraft | Teaches first and second grades in Doland, South Dakota. |
| Gertrude T. Moen | Teaches in a rural school near Decorah, Iowa. |
| Robert J. Green | Superintendent at Bagley, Iowa. |
| Claude W. Jarnagin | Editor of the Storm Lake, Iowa, Pilot Tribune. |
| J. S. Wright | Director of physical education at the Francis W. Parker School in Chicago, Illinois. |
| A. W. Moore | Superintendent of Glidden Consolidated Schools in Glidden, Iowa. |
| Elizabeth G. Bisbee | Teaches speech and dramatics at Central Junior High School in Kansas City, Missouri. |
| Russia Harris | General science teacher at the Iowa City Junior High School in Iowa City, Iowa. |
| Leora Boetger | Has taught English, journalism, and declamatory work in Oelwein, Iowa. |
| Olive Windett | Went to Honolulu for two years and then wrote two books about the Hawaiian way of life. |
| John E. Bertch | Swimming director at the Y. M. C. A. in Waterloo, Iowa. |
| Viola Moehlman | Teaches the four upper grades in Middleton, Iowa. |
| Flora A. Walker | Now lives in Berlin, Wisconsin. |
| Leona B. Meier | Works with Hammett Case of the Cosmopolitan School of Music. |
| Arthur D. Coffman | Visited the college with his family. |
| Mrs. H. J. Fogh | The former Lena H. Overholtzer is a certificate clerk at the Department of Public Instruction in Pierre, South Dakota. |
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| Mrs. Merrill Muzzey | The former Dorothy Mueller is an instructor in physical education in Southern Illinois Teachers College in Carbondale, Illinois. |
| John Barnes | Teaches at Clarksville, Missouri; visited the college. |
| Velma Brown | Teaches in the grades at Ames, Iowa. |
| Nelson Hersey | Has a private practice as a physician in Independence, Iowa. |
| Karl A. Hauser | Vice president of the Givan Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. |
| Mrs. Albert Roach | The former Hannah C. Hansen now lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota. |
| Mary E. Butler | Principal at Jesup, Iowa. |
| Mrs. Thomas A. Gardner | The former Clarice Doney now lives in Omaha, Nebraska. |
| Agnes M. Driscoll | Taught first grade in Decorah, Iowa. |
| Ethel L. Christensen | Taught English at the Gothenburg High School in Gothenburg, Nebraska. |
| A. C. Fuller | Associate director of the Extension Division; director of the Branch Summer School Teachers College in Atlantic, Iowa. |
| Mrs. G. M. Merwin | The former Norma Butterfield now lives in Berwyn, Illinois. |
| Mrs. Joseph E. Clayton | The former Ivah Blank traveled to Europe. |
| Mrs. Bernard Nixt | The former Marcella Roth now lives in Inglewood, California. |
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| Kathryn Naumann | Married Russell Wells Brickford on December 27, 1932. |
| Vyrna M. Lynch | Married Benjamin Cashner on January 14, 1933. |
| Phillip Sheffield | Married Flora Boegal on February 18, 1933. |
| Leslie V. Dix | Married Ruth Ellis on May 24, 1933. |
| Regina Myers | Married Silas C. Schrage on May 27, 1933. |
| Winifred Turtle | Married Irving H. Hart on May 26, 1933. |
| Thelma E. Paul | Married Marvin L. Sonsen on October 8, 1932. |
| Jannette Gibson Edwards | Married Dr. Herman Groman on March 19, 1933. |
| Gladys L. Moore | Married Harold W. Shearman on December 24, 1932. |
| Everett A. Ludley | Married Dorothy Kelley on October 28, 1932. |
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| Robert Ebel | Married Hazel J. Frank on June 5, 1933. |
| Wilma Woodring | Married Raymond L. Miller on August 9, 1932. |
| Sena Christensen | Married Clifford Renn on March 4, 1932. |
| Ruth Latta | Married Robert C. Hills on May 29, 1933. |
| Velma Fromm | Married Hubert L. Moeller on August 29, 1932. |
| Dorothy M. Beck | Married Arner Holmes on June 10, 1933. |
| Thelma Eggert | Married Clarence L. Christiansen on January 9, 1933. |
| Margaret Marrigan | Married Harold O. Poulsen on January 14, 1933. |
| Mildred Stammer | Married Earl M. Leimberer on January 1, 1933. |
| Vera May Carty | Married Emmett Pasley on June 15, 1932. |
| Ann Soukup | Married Vern Earwicker on December 27, 1932. |
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| Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stangl | The former Gladys Tyner and her husband are the parents of Mary Jane, who was born on February 27, 1933. |
| Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman | The former Lucy Ellen Evans and her husband are the parents of George Marion, who was born on November 28, 1932. |
| Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Bogard | The former Florence Petersen and her husband are the parents of Colette Norrine, who was born on September 22, 1932. |
| Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Theobald | The former Theresa Nickelson and her husband are the parents of Margery Louise, who was born on November 12, 1932. |
| Mr. and Mrs. George R. Augustson | The former Velma Hawley and her husband are the parents of Ray George, who was born on June 3, 1932. |
| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reynolds | Parents of Margaret Ann, who was born on January 29, 1933. |
| Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Hammel | The former Bernice Goff and her husband are the parents of Robert Lester, who was born on November 27, 1932. |
| Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Tuttle | The former Abigail Howard and her husband are the parents of Wayne Howard, who was born on December 27, 1932. |
| Mr. and Mrs. John Lynch | The former Ruth Kurtz and her husband are the parents of David Frampton, who was born on January 5, 1933. |
| Mr. and Mrs. William Lynch | The former Cornelia Woolverton and her husband are the parents of Richard Wallace, who was born on January 29, 1933. |
| Alice Shirey | Married Paul R. Hayes on June 18, 1933. |
| Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Hagar | The former Esther Imlay and her husband are the parents of Mary Ann, who was born on December 7, 1932. |
| Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hrabak | The former Lucille Stanek and her husband are the parents of Frances Lucille, who was born on December 12, 1932. |
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| Mrs. G. W. Orr | The former Helen Hull died on October 27, 1932. |
| Mrs. J. R. Laycock | The former Edith Sadler died on April 15, 1933, after an operation for appendicitis. |
| Hannah Frances Pollock | Died on August 21, 1932, in Madison, Wisconsin. |
| H. E. Olbrich | Died on April 19, 1933, at his home; father of Florence Olbrich and Fred Olbrich. |
| Anna Louise Korf | Died on April 14, 1933. |
| Raymond Barrett Leland | Died on May 6, 1933; left many students. |
| Mr. and Mrs. K. F. McNiel | The former Lena McGinnis and her husband are the parents of Lois Davidline, who was born on July 16, 1932. |
| Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kelly | The former Irene Nugent and her husband for the parents of Jane Magdalyn, who was born on April 19, 1933. |
| Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sullivan | The former Valera Faubion and her husband are the parents of Helen Ruth, who was born on March 18, 1933. |
| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Munson | The former Ruth E. Domer and her husband are the parents of Marilyn Jeanne, who was born on October 23, 1932. |
| Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Sage | The former Frances Rainbow and her husband are the parents of James Ernest, who was born on December 2, 1932. |
| Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Hofert | The former Dessie Henderson and her husband are the parents of Carlton Wendell, who was born on January 2, 1932. |