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1 Untitled Basketball game in West Gym; photo.
2 Untitled East side of Men's Gymnasium; photo.
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3 Department of Music Profile of Department of Music and its head, Charles A. Fullerton; photo.
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4 Teaching Profile of Department of Teaching and its head, Eva May Luse; photo.
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5 Art and Manual Arts Profile of department and its head, C. H. Bailey; photo.
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6 Physics and Chemistry Profile of department and its head, Louis Begeman; photo.
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7 Latin, Greek, and German Profile of department and its head, Frank Ivan Merchant; photo.
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8 Romance Languages Profile of department and its head, I. L. Lillehei; photo.
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9 Home Economics Profile of department and its head, Beatrice Geiger; photo.
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10 Religion Profile of department and its head, Howland Hanson; photo.
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11 "Forgotten school unit" presented at reunion Description of Des Moines dinner and Homecoming reunion; consider difficulties of rural schools.
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12 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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13 Miss Lynam heads teachers association ISTC alumna Anna Lynam elected president of ISTA; biographical sketch; photo.
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14 Alumnus returns after thirty years William C. Jarnagin gives reactions on return to campus.
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15 Homecoming registration twice that of 1932 Over six hundred register; officers elected; description of activities; new Alumni Association constitution presented and ratified..
16 New alumni constitution Text of new constitution.
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17 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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18 Former students receive honors Roster of ISTC alumnae whose rural schools were judged "superior".
19 Physical Education staff--a correction Profile of Doris White; photo.
20 Reunion of Class of 1909 Plans for reunion in June.
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21 All-American yearbook 1933 Old Gold receives superior rating.
22 Dads guests of college Three hundred dads come to campus for fifth annual Dad's Day.
23 Purple Pen issued Fall issue available.
24 Tutor Tickler managers chosen Burton Byers and Raymond Phillips named.
25 Tutors debate with British team Debate question regarding the League of Nations.
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26 Branch school at Corning Eleven instructors will teach at center.
27 Dr. Fahrney is honored Article on teaching history will be published.
28 Dr. Harbeson's articles published Publishes articles on transportation.
29 Dr. Robinson receives medal Honored for submitting prize-winning American Legion post history.
30 Enrollment record established Winter term enrollment is 1425; ratio of women to men is now under 2:1.
31 Fullerton editor of booklet Booklet describes model music festival.
32 New pep organization formed Pep Fraternity organized to lead cheering and to promote friendliness; will consider affiliation with Pi Epsilon Pi.
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33 Alumni issue book Professor Shepherd and Elizabeth Hart Bennett will publish book on reading.
34 Leslie H. Callender Superintendent of schools in St. Charles.
35 Miller boomed for candidacy Cap E. Miller being promoted to run as Democratic candidate for Senate in North Dakota.
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36 New award to be given Berg Trophies discontinued; new award will be made on basis of value to team and for "exceptional attainment".
37 State tournament to be held at Teachers College State high school basketball tournament will be held in Men's Gymnasium.
38 Varsity men awarded letters Roster of twenty-two men awarded football letters for 1933.
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39 Seven lettermen return for basketball Season preview; photo.
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40 O. Nichols wins decathlon Orville Nichols wins five of ten events.
41 Six gridders end careers Season wrap-up.
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42 Squad of nineteen reports for wrestling Season preview for 1934; photo.
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43 Edward Gingerich Teaching at Nettleton Commercial College in South Dakota.
44 Lawrence A. Wood Teaching in Boise, Idaho.
45 The new year Outlines role of teachers in dealing with economic depression and leaders' reactions to it.
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46 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.
47 Arvilla Benshoof Attended Gregg College in Chicago, Illinois, during the summer and teaches at Creston, Iowa.
48 Edith Berry Works in the Department of Cooperative Extension Work in Agriculture and Home Economics at Ohio State University.
49 Elsie McElhinney Connected with the Sam Houston State Teachers College in Huntsville, Texas.
50 Ethel E. Lindsay Teaches mathematics and Latin in Renwick, Iowa, and acted as principal for four years.
51 Jane Needham Teaches in Parkersburg, Iowa.
52 Kappa Delta Pi anniversary notes Alumni were invited to the Kappa Delta Pi tenth anniversary.
53 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.
54 Marjorie Loomis Enrolled at the University of Wisconsin during the summer and teaches at Newton, Iowa.
55 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.
56 Milo E. Bixler Assistant in the Chemistry Department at the University of Illinois in Urbana, Illinois.
57 Mrs. Herbert Collier The former Dorothy Nelson is the superintendent at a Sunday school in Sutherland, Iowa.
58 Mrs. Merle Trickey The former Edna Butler now lives in Aberdeen, South Dakota.
59 Violet Dell Bennett Teaches commercial subjects in Jamestown, New York; working toward her Master of Arts degree at Columbia University during the summer.
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60 Alice Charlesworth Spent the summer traveling to Canada, New York, and Washington D. C.
61 Arlet Christian High school principal and teacher of mathematics at the Milford Township High School in Nevada, Iowa.
62 C. W. Roadman Sales director in charge of the northwest and southwest states for the B. H. Sanborn Company in Chicago, Illinois.
63 Florence D. Bailey Member of the Commerce Department at the State Teachers College in Valley City, North Dakota.
64 Florentine Martin Teaches high school biology at Le Mars, Iowa.
65 J. H. Seymour Teaches at the State Teachers College in Valley City, North Dakota.
66 Katherine Rose Taught art for one year at the Webster Grove, Missouri, junior high school and then went traveling.
67 Margaret Wingert Teaches in a rural school near Raymond, Iowa.
68 Mrs. Marsten Sweet The former V. Gertrude Huffman has lived in Arbuckle, California, for the past six years.
69 Mrs. Mary Patton Former Dean of Women and member of the English Department at the State Teachers College in Valley City, North Dakota.
70 Vera Follman Teaches at the high school in Bridgewater, Iowa.
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71 Alice M. Reidel Teaches sixth and seventh grades at Albion Consolidated School in Albion, Iowa.
72 Arleen Muschewske Teaches fourth, fifth, and sixth grades in the Elkader schools.
73 C. T. Addington Teaches sociology in the Central High School in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
74 Clara Kiesewetter Teaches in a rural school near Haverhill, Iowa.
75 David W. Knepper Professor and head of the Department of Social Studies at Mississippi State College for Women at Columbus.
76 E. B. Lynch Head of the English Department at the Teachers College and superintendent of the schools in Sigourney, Iowa.
77 Everett Bryant Instructor in a rural school near Corydon.
78 Faye Stuart Teaches department work in seventh and eighth grades at Williamson, Iowa.
79 Florence Reynoldson Teaches in a rural school near Madrid, Iowa.
80 Gladys A. Clark Teaches first grade at Winterset, Iowa.
81 Gladys Van Arsdale Critic in the third and fourth grades in the Training School at State Teacher College in Valley City, North Dakota.
82 H. Cleo Christian Teaches seventh and eighth grades at Foland, Iowa.
83 H. W. Busby Plans on hibernating in Buffalo, Wyoming, to write a novel.
84 Helen Bunker Doing department work in the Junior High School in Red Oak, Iowa.
85 Kathryn Doore Teaches first and second grades at Plainfield, Iowa.
86 Kathryn Langford Teaches seventh and eighth grades at Ruthbun, Iowa.
87 Leona Aden Teaches in a rural school near Palmer, Iowa.
88 Sheila Seddon Teaches sixth grade in Mystic.
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89 Alice Watje Teaches at the junior high school in Lake View, Iowa.
90 Betty McElhinney Teaches fourth grade at Lincoln School in Spencer, Iowa.
91 Donald Webber High school principal at Strawberry Point, Iowa.
92 Dorothy Marie Horn Doing graduate work at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa.
93 Dr. Nelson L. Hersey Chairman of the Armistice Day celebration and is a practicing physician in Independence, Iowa.
94 Elizabeth Warttman Teaches physical education in Creston, Iowa.
95 Geneva Waters Teaches at the high school in Shellsburg, Iowa.
96 George E. Welles Visited the college on his way to visit his brothers.
97 I. F. Heald Dean of Men at Louisiana State Normal College, where he teaches psychology.
98 Kenneth Baldwin An accountant at the Federal Jail of the Department of Justice in New Orleans, Louisiana.
99 Malcolm Webber High school instructor at the Newkirk Consolidated School in Hospers, Iowa.
100 Margaret Broughton Teaches first and second grades at Hartley, Iowa.
101 Marjorie Watson Teaches in Schaller, Iowa.
102 Mary Wallace Teaches first grade at Moville. Iowa.
103 Mrs. A. B. Jenkins The former G. Lavonne Hinde now lives in Early, Iowa.
104 Mrs. Carl Magdsick The former Verplanck Bennett was elected vice-president of Iowa Congress of Parents and Teachers in Marshalltown, Iowa.
105 Mrs. J. R. C. Hoover The former Opal Schrader taught in Carlsbad, New Mexico, for three years.
106 Mrs. William Bauer The former La Vane Sellers visited the campus with her sister and daughter.
107 Phillip Shutt Reading clerk of the House of Representatives of the Iowa Legislature.
108 Roger Mullinex Teaches chemistry at the Long Beach Junior College in Long Beach, California.
109 Roger Prior Attending the University of Illinois and working towards his Master of Arts degree.
110 Virgil Lekin Chief clerk of the House of Representatives in the Iowa Legislature.
111 Winifred Watkins Acting as primary teacher in Alvord, Iowa.
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112 Alma Bruening Thiese Teaches primary in Oelwein, Iowa.
113 Altha Marquesen Teaches first and second grades in Whitten, Iowa.
114 Barbara M. Staehling Teaches fourth, fifth, and sixth grades in Hollandale, Minnesota.
115 Bartley Ogden Superintendent of school in Alvord, Iowa.
116 Dorothea Skeel Secretary of the Lalan Music Shop in Cedar Falls, Iowa.
117 Dorothy Starbuck Music supervisor in Corydon, Iowa.
118 Edna Elmore Nurse at Bethany Hospital in Kansas City, Kansas.
119 Eleanor Seeley Teaches first and second grades in Alden, Iowa.
120 Fleta Hunt Home economics teacher and normal training supervisor in Hamburg, Iowa.
121 Frances Dickey Head of the Music Department at the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington.
122 George Freshwaters Coach and head of the Junior College in Washington, Iowa.
123 Loren Dillon Teaches industrial arts in Fayette, Iowa.
124 Margaret Schrubbe Teaches English at the Marion High School in Marion, Iowa.
125 Milton Moore Awarded a fellowship at Juilliard Graduate School of Music in New York City.
126 Mrs. Austin E. Childs The former Prudence Atwood now lives in Needles, California.
127 Olive Sinclair In graduate school at Columbia University.
128 Ralph C. Schlotfelt Principal of the school in Mt. Auburn, Iowa.
129 Ruth A. Waugh Supervisor in Monona, Iowa.
130 Sara E. Berg Teaches English and reading to fourth, fifth, and sixth grades in Vinton, Iowa.
131 Warren L. Wymore Teaches social science and athletics at the high school in Cedar, Iowa.
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132 Francis Slagle Teaches in the grades at Osgood, Iowa.
133 Fred J. Schmidt Doing graduate work at Columbia University.
134 Gertrude Dresselhuis Teaches in the Commercial Department at the Grundy Junior College in Grundy Center, Iowa.
135 Ida E. Roseland Teaches second grade in Mason City, Iowa.
136 James Milburn Instructor and coach at the high school in Sumatra, Montana.
137 Jessie Archer Married B. W. Phillips on June 1, 1933.
138 L. P. Stevens Teaches history, manual training, and coaching at the schools in Britt, Iowa.
139 Lenora Legg Married Walter Steve on June 19, 1933.
140 Lillian Marsh Teaches in the Reinbeck Public Schools.
141 Lloyd A. Owen Teaches social science in the sixth grade and now lives in Centerville, Iowa.
142 M. Reid Boyle Principal of the high school in Bondurant, Iowa.
143 Margaret M. McEvoy Teaches at the Junior High School in Emmetsburg.
144 Mary Crandall Teaches primary, second, and third grade in Hamburg, Iowa.
145 Mildred Fae McAfee Teaches department work in fourth, fifth, and sixth grades in Clinton, Iowa.
146 Mrs. Georgiana Murphy Principal of the fifth and sixth grades at Rudd, Iowa.
147 Myrtle Daggett Married Alvie R. Smith on August 3, 1931.
148 Neva Sloan Married Lloyd S. Fiscus on September 2, 1933.
149 Oscar E. Newman Teaches eighth grade and is supervisor at the School for the Blind in Alamogordo, New Mexico.
150 Sylvia Day Married Carl Hansen on November 7, 1932.
151 Urma Peterson Married George English on November 28, 1933.
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152 Bertha Allee Married Leo Essick on June 1, 1933.
153 Dorothy Flickinger Married Wayne Patten on September 20, 1933.
154 Edith Bates Married George G. Broesder on August 21, 1933.
155 Ethel May Stockdale Married George Gilder on June 1, 1933.
156 Ethyl Fredericksen Married Melvin D. Nasby on October 29, 1933.
157 Harry A. Thompson Married Ruth J. Ridge on August 3, 1933.
158 Hatty Landt Married Dr. E. A. Reiners on May 31, 1932.
159 Ione Farber Married Dr. Arthur J. Headington on June 25, 1932.
160 Jess Arends Married Phyllis Pace on September 16, 1933.
161 Louise Ridenour Married J. Elmer Kline on April 22. 1933.
162 Lucille Hendricks Married Russell Haworth on June 14, 1933.
163 Mae Griggs Married R. F. Kerman on August 5, 1933.
164 Mildred Larson Married Clarence E. Bundy on June 5, 1933.
165 Winifred Kyler Married Dr. George W. Bartels on September 16, 1933.
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166 Helen Enfield Died in October after a head-on automobile collision.
167 Jennie I. Berg Died on September 19, 1933.
168 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hickok The former Marian Walker and her husband became parents of a daughter on August 13, 1933.
169 Mr. and Mrs. Ervin G. Dickson The former Aurelia Bender and her husband had a son on September, 17, 1933.
170 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Glawe The former Pearle Waddell and her husband are the parents of Barbara Jean, who was born on December 26, 1932.
171 Mr. and Mrs. George W. Wolever The former Martha Dawson and her husband are the parents of Gordon Dawson, who was born on April 13, 1933.
172 Mr. and Mrs. Ino S. Smid Parents of Aneta Louise, who was born on October 15, 1933.
173 Mr. and Mrs. Leon H. Rose The former Helen Louise Cook and her husband are the parents of James Leon, who was born on May 23, 1933.
174 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wright The former Josephine B. Towner and her husband are the parents of Nacey Elizabeth, who was born on March 24, 1933.
175 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Slacks The former Ruth Cavana and her husband are the parents of Barbara Jean, who was born on November 12, 1933.
176 Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Follett The former Lillian Cameron and her husband are the parents of Kaye Ann, who was born on April 7, 1933.
177 Mr. and Mrs. William H. Steen The former Mary Huffman and her husband are the parents of Ruby Florence, who was born on November 29, 1933.
178 Mrs. Forrest Johnson The former Muriel Draper died in September after being in an automobile accident.