Issue Contents
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| Department of Music | Profile of Department of Music and its head, Charles A. Fullerton; photo. |
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| Art and Manual Arts | Profile of department and its head, C. H. Bailey; photo. |
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| Physics and Chemistry | Profile of department and its head, Louis Begeman; photo. |
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| Latin, Greek, and German | Profile of department and its head, Frank Ivan Merchant; photo. |
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| Romance Languages | Profile of department and its head, I. L. Lillehei; photo. |
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| Religion | Profile of department and its head, Howland Hanson; photo. |
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| "Forgotten school unit" presented at reunion | Description of Des Moines dinner and Homecoming reunion; consider difficulties of rural schools. |
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| Martin memorial scholarships | Caryl Middleton and Fern Clark are first recipients of Bertha Martin memorial scholarships for "promise and distinction in the dramatic arts." |
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| Miss Lynam heads teachers association | ISTC alumna Anna Lynam elected president of ISTA; biographical sketch; photo. |
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| Alumnus returns after thirty years | William C. Jarnagin gives reactions on return to campus. |
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| Homecoming registration twice that of 1932 | Over six hundred register; officers elected; description of activities; new Alumni Association constitution presented and ratified.. |
| New alumni constitution | Text of new constitution. |
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| Alumni roster increased by fall graduation | Twenty-five students received degrees or diplomas; George A. Works presents address; roster of those receiving degrees or diplomas. |
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| Physical Education staff--a correction | Profile of Doris White; photo. |
| Reunion of Class of 1909 | Plans for reunion in June. |
| Former students receive honors | Roster of ISTC alumnae whose rural schools were judged "superior". |
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| Purple Pen issued | Fall issue available. |
| Tutor Tickler managers chosen | Burton Byers and Raymond Phillips named. |
| Tutors debate with British team | Debate question regarding the League of Nations. |
| Dads guests of college | Three hundred dads come to campus for fifth annual Dad's Day. |
| All-American yearbook | 1933 Old Gold receives superior rating. |
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| Fullerton editor of booklet | Booklet describes model music festival. |
| Branch school at Corning | Eleven instructors will teach at center. |
| Dr. Robinson receives medal | Honored for submitting prize-winning American Legion post history. |
| Enrollment record established | Winter term enrollment is 1425; ratio of women to men is now under 2:1. |
| New pep organization formed | Pep Fraternity organized to lead cheering and to promote friendliness; will consider affiliation with Pi Epsilon Pi. |
| Dr. Harbeson's articles published | Publishes articles on transportation. |
| Dr. Fahrney is honored | Article on teaching history will be published. |
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| Alumni issue book | Professor Shepherd and Elizabeth Hart Bennett will publish book on reading. |
| Miller boomed for candidacy | Cap E. Miller being promoted to run as Democratic candidate for Senate in North Dakota. |
| Leslie H. Callender | Superintendent of schools in St. Charles. |
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| State tournament to be held at Teachers College | State high school basketball tournament will be held in Men's Gymnasium. |
| New award to be given | Berg Trophies discontinued; new award will be made on basis of value to team and for "exceptional attainment". |
| Varsity men awarded letters | Roster of twenty-two men awarded football letters for 1933. |
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| Seven lettermen return for basketball | Season preview; photo. |
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| Six gridders end careers | Season wrap-up. |
| O. Nichols wins decathlon | Orville Nichols wins five of ten events. |
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| Squad of nineteen reports for wrestling | Season preview for 1934; photo. |
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| The new year | Outlines role of teachers in dealing with economic depression and leaders' reactions to it. |
| Edward Gingerich | Teaching at Nettleton Commercial College in South Dakota. |
| Lawrence A. Wood | Teaching in Boise, Idaho. |
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| Ethel E. Lindsay | Teaches mathematics and Latin in Renwick, Iowa, and acted as principal for four years. |
| Leonard Olsen | In charge of the Field House Dormitory at the University of Commerce in Aberdeen, South Dakota, where he is doing graduate work in physics. |
| Mrs. Merle Trickey | The former Edna Butler now lives in Aberdeen, South Dakota. |
| Arvilla Benshoof | Attended Gregg College in Chicago, Illinois, during the summer and teaches at Creston, Iowa. |
| Max Noah | Head of the music department at Guilford College in Guilford, North Carolina; along with his wife, Max is working toward his Master of Arts degree at Columbia University. |
| Marjorie Loomis | Enrolled at the University of Wisconsin during the summer and teaches at Newton, Iowa. |
| Milo E. Bixler | Assistant in the Chemistry Department at the University of Illinois in Urbana, Illinois. |
| Mrs. Herbert Collier | The former Dorothy Nelson is the superintendent at a Sunday school in Sutherland, Iowa. |
| Anna M. Nelson | Teaches in Big Piney, Wyoming, and enrolled at the University of Chicago in the summer to work toward her Master of Arts degree. |
| Jane Needham | Teaches in Parkersburg, Iowa. |
| Violet Dell Bennett | Teaches commercial subjects in Jamestown, New York; working toward her Master of Arts degree at Columbia University during the summer. |
| Elsie McElhinney | Connected with the Sam Houston State Teachers College in Huntsville, Texas. |
| Kappa Delta Pi anniversary notes | Alumni were invited to the Kappa Delta Pi tenth anniversary. |
| Edith Berry | Works in the Department of Cooperative Extension Work in Agriculture and Home Economics at Ohio State University. |
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| Margaret Wingert | Teaches in a rural school near Raymond, Iowa. |
| C. W. Roadman | Sales director in charge of the northwest and southwest states for the B. H. Sanborn Company in Chicago, Illinois. |
| J. H. Seymour | Teaches at the State Teachers College in Valley City, North Dakota. |
| Florence D. Bailey | Member of the Commerce Department at the State Teachers College in Valley City, North Dakota. |
| Vera Follman | Teaches at the high school in Bridgewater, Iowa. |
| Arlet Christian | High school principal and teacher of mathematics at the Milford Township High School in Nevada, Iowa. |
| Mrs. Marsten Sweet | The former V. Gertrude Huffman has lived in Arbuckle, California, for the past six years. |
| Florentine Martin | Teaches high school biology at Le Mars, Iowa. |
| Alice Charlesworth | Spent the summer traveling to Canada, New York, and Washington D. C. |
| Katherine Rose | Taught art for one year at the Webster Grove, Missouri, junior high school and then went traveling. |
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| H. W. Busby | Plans on hibernating in Buffalo, Wyoming, to write a novel. |
| Arleen Muschewske | Teaches fourth, fifth, and sixth grades in the Elkader schools. |
| H. Cleo Christian | Teaches seventh and eighth grades at Foland, Iowa. |
| Kathryn Langford | Teaches seventh and eighth grades at Ruthbun, Iowa. |
| David W. Knepper | Professor and head of the Department of Social Studies at Mississippi State College for Women at Columbus. |
| Leona Aden | Teaches in a rural school near Palmer, Iowa. |
| Kathryn Doore | Teaches first and second grades at Plainfield, Iowa. |
| Gladys A. Clark | Teaches first grade at Winterset, Iowa. |
| Gladys Van Arsdale | Critic in the third and fourth grades in the Training School at State Teacher College in Valley City, North Dakota. |
| C. T. Addington | Teaches sociology in the Central High School in Minneapolis, Minnesota. |
| Alice M. Reidel | Teaches sixth and seventh grades at Albion Consolidated School in Albion, Iowa. |
| Helen Bunker | Doing department work in the Junior High School in Red Oak, Iowa. |
| E. B. Lynch | Head of the English Department at the Teachers College and superintendent of the schools in Sigourney, Iowa. |
| Clara Kiesewetter | Teaches in a rural school near Haverhill, Iowa. |
| Everett Bryant | Instructor in a rural school near Corydon. |
| Faye Stuart | Teaches department work in seventh and eighth grades at Williamson, Iowa. |
| Sheila Seddon | Teaches sixth grade in Mystic. |
| Florence Reynoldson | Teaches in a rural school near Madrid, Iowa. |
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| George E. Welles | Visited the college on his way to visit his brothers. |
| Margaret Broughton | Teaches first and second grades at Hartley, Iowa. |
| Roger Mullinex | Teaches chemistry at the Long Beach Junior College in Long Beach, California. |
| Roger Prior | Attending the University of Illinois and working towards his Master of Arts degree. |
| Betty McElhinney | Teaches fourth grade at Lincoln School in Spencer, Iowa. |
| Dorothy Marie Horn | Doing graduate work at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. |
| I. F. Heald | Dean of Men at Louisiana State Normal College, where he teaches psychology. |
| Malcolm Webber | High school instructor at the Newkirk Consolidated School in Hospers, Iowa. |
| Virgil Lekin | Chief clerk of the House of Representatives in the Iowa Legislature. |
| Phillip Shutt | Reading clerk of the House of Representatives of the Iowa Legislature. |
| Elizabeth Warttman | Teaches physical education in Creston, Iowa. |
| Geneva Waters | Teaches at the high school in Shellsburg, Iowa. |
| Alice Watje | Teaches at the junior high school in Lake View, Iowa. |
| Winifred Watkins | Acting as primary teacher in Alvord, Iowa. |
| Marjorie Watson | Teaches in Schaller, Iowa. |
| Mrs. Carl Magdsick | The former Verplanck Bennett was elected vice-president of Iowa Congress of Parents and Teachers in Marshalltown, Iowa. |
| Dr. Nelson L. Hersey | Chairman of the Armistice Day celebration and is a practicing physician in Independence, Iowa. |
| Mrs. William Bauer | The former La Vane Sellers visited the campus with her sister and daughter. |
| Mrs. J. R. C. Hoover | The former Opal Schrader taught in Carlsbad, New Mexico, for three years. |
| Kenneth Baldwin | An accountant at the Federal Jail of the Department of Justice in New Orleans, Louisiana. |
| Mary Wallace | Teaches first grade at Moville. Iowa. |
| Mrs. A. B. Jenkins | The former G. Lavonne Hinde now lives in Early, Iowa. |
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| Altha Marquesen | Teaches first and second grades in Whitten, Iowa. |
| Eleanor Seeley | Teaches first and second grades in Alden, Iowa. |
| Margaret Schrubbe | Teaches English at the Marion High School in Marion, Iowa. |
| Ralph C. Schlotfelt | Principal of the school in Mt. Auburn, Iowa. |
| Frances Dickey | Head of the Music Department at the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington. |
| Olive Sinclair | In graduate school at Columbia University. |
| Edna Elmore | Nurse at Bethany Hospital in Kansas City, Kansas. |
| Warren L. Wymore | Teaches social science and athletics at the high school in Cedar, Iowa. |
| Alma Bruening Thiese | Teaches primary in Oelwein, Iowa. |
| Dorothy Starbuck | Music supervisor in Corydon, Iowa. |
| Barbara M. Staehling | Teaches fourth, fifth, and sixth grades in Hollandale, Minnesota. |
| Loren Dillon | Teaches industrial arts in Fayette, Iowa. |
| Ruth A. Waugh | Supervisor in Monona, Iowa. |
| George Freshwaters | Coach and head of the Junior College in Washington, Iowa. |
| Dorothea Skeel | Secretary of the Lalan Music Shop in Cedar Falls, Iowa. |
| Fleta Hunt | Home economics teacher and normal training supervisor in Hamburg, Iowa. |
| Milton Moore | Awarded a fellowship at Juilliard Graduate School of Music in New York City. |
| Mrs. Austin E. Childs | The former Prudence Atwood now lives in Needles, California. |
| Bartley Ogden | Superintendent of school in Alvord, Iowa. |
| Sara E. Berg | Teaches English and reading to fourth, fifth, and sixth grades in Vinton, Iowa. |
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| Sylvia Day | Married Carl Hansen on November 7, 1932. |
| Lenora Legg | Married Walter Steve on June 19, 1933. |
| Myrtle Daggett | Married Alvie R. Smith on August 3, 1931. |
| Jessie Archer | Married B. W. Phillips on June 1, 1933. |
| Neva Sloan | Married Lloyd S. Fiscus on September 2, 1933. |
| Urma Peterson | Married George English on November 28, 1933. |
| James Milburn | Instructor and coach at the high school in Sumatra, Montana. |
| Lillian Marsh | Teaches in the Reinbeck Public Schools. |
| Gertrude Dresselhuis | Teaches in the Commercial Department at the Grundy Junior College in Grundy Center, Iowa. |
| Mary Crandall | Teaches primary, second, and third grade in Hamburg, Iowa. |
| M. Reid Boyle | Principal of the high school in Bondurant, Iowa. |
| Francis Slagle | Teaches in the grades at Osgood, Iowa. |
| Ida E. Roseland | Teaches second grade in Mason City, Iowa. |
| Lloyd A. Owen | Teaches social science in the sixth grade and now lives in Centerville, Iowa. |
| Oscar E. Newman | Teaches eighth grade and is supervisor at the School for the Blind in Alamogordo, New Mexico. |
| Margaret M. McEvoy | Teaches at the Junior High School in Emmetsburg. |
| Mildred Fae McAfee | Teaches department work in fourth, fifth, and sixth grades in Clinton, Iowa. |
| Mrs. Georgiana Murphy | Principal of the fifth and sixth grades at Rudd, Iowa. |
| Fred J. Schmidt | Doing graduate work at Columbia University. |
| L. P. Stevens | Teaches history, manual training, and coaching at the schools in Britt, Iowa. |
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| Louise Ridenour | Married J. Elmer Kline on April 22. 1933. |
| Mae Griggs | Married R. F. Kerman on August 5, 1933. |
| Jess Arends | Married Phyllis Pace on September 16, 1933. |
| Lucille Hendricks | Married Russell Haworth on June 14, 1933. |
| Dorothy Flickinger | Married Wayne Patten on September 20, 1933. |