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1 | Untitled | Flag-bearers (US and ISTC) in front of Marching Band; photo. |
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2 | Extensive departmental reorganization effected | Three academic departments eliminated; M. J. Nelson is Dean of Faculty; Alumni Relations and Bureau of Research established; responsibilities of new offices; several faculty retire; photo. |
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3 | Alumni relationships bureau set up by college | A. C. Fuller will head the new Alumni Affairs and Public School Relationships Bureau; profile of Professor Fuller and description of bureau's function; photo. |
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4 | Debaters win state meet | Engage in 125 contests. |
5 | Miss Stinson honored | Maude M. Stinson honored after twenty-five years as principal in Spokane, Washington. |
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6 | Democracy demands full public enlightenment | 288 students received degrees or diplomas in June 1934; President Latham delivered address; description of ceremonies. |
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7 | Excerpts from Commencement address by Dr. Latham | Speech selections. |
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8 | Graduate writes of early days | E. A. Archer recalls former professors and campus buildings. |
9 | Southern California unit has big get-together | Over one hundred alumni attend banquet. |
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10 | Campus remodeling under way | Central campus area, formerly occupied by heating plant and parking lot, will be landscaped; street encircling area will be paved; offices will be remodeled to meet new administrative needs. |
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11 | 1909'ers eat "tubera cauponia," but have good time | Description of reunion; list of those who attended. |
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12 | First campus newspaper | Notes from 1880 issue of The Students' Offering. |
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13 | Campus life | Campus scenes from Old Gold include working for board, hazing, and registering with Placement; photo. |
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14 | Drama shop stages two new Broadway hits | Schedule of plays presented this year; photo. |
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15 | Biology fraternity installed | Delta Iota chapter of Beta Beta Beta installed May 25, 1934. |
16 | Book of student verse issued | "A Book of Student Verse, 1927-1934" published. |
17 | Fifteen hundred in music festival | Children, bands, and glee clubs perform under direction of Professor Charles A. Fullerton. |
18 | Student publications win honors | 1933-1934 College Eye, 1933 Old Gold, and Purple Pen win awards. |
19 | Three hundred mothers are guests | Visit sons and daughters in May. |
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20 | Branch school enrolls 132 | Half of students signed up for 12 week course in Corning. |
21 | Ceremony for Mr. Bender, Miss Short | Paul Bender marries Mary A. Short May 2, 1934. |
22 | College represented at Cleveland | Roster of ISTC faculty and alumni who attended national NEA meeting. |
23 | Extension Service at far corners | Correspondence courses reach students around the world. |
24 | Snell, Daugherty lead prom | James Daugherty and Marjorie Snell are king and queen of Prom. |
25 | Symphony Orchestra presents concert | Presents annual spring concert. |
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26 | Boarding Club still active | Club letter keeps friendships alive of group who boarded at Mrs. Wilder's house in 1890. |
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27 | Phi Sigma Phi highest in scholarship | Wins scholarship trophy; Pi Tau Phi finishes second among sororities. |
28 | Rites read for E. E. Bartlett | Elmer Ellsworth Bartlett, son of M. W. Bartlett, died March 29, 1934. |
29 | Two glee clubs present concert | Cecilians and Minnesingers present 45th annual spring concert. |
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30 | Trackmen pile up high scores | Win seventh consecutive conference championship; season wrap-up. |
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31 | Football prospects promising | Season preview; second year for Johnny Baker's system. |
32 | Netsters meet Big Ten teams | Tennis team finishes season at 3-3; roster of letter winners. |
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33 | Clouters provide thrills in successful season | 1934 baseball season wrap-up; played on new baseball diamond. |
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34 | Athletic trophies presented at special assembly | Letters, MVP awards, and other honors announced for 1933-1934 season; photo. |
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35 | After a five-year period of extensive travel, | Matilda Palmer settled down in Marshalltown, Iowa, after extensive traveling. |
36 | Alice Foster | Doing research work in Chicago, Illinois. |
37 | Lillie Johnson | Now lives in Santa Ana, California. |
38 | Matie B. Steimel | Now lives in Denver, Colorado. |
39 | Mr. and Mrs. Casper Schenk | The former Beulah Long and her family went on a month-long trip in Europe. |
40 | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Underwood | The former Isabel McCulloch spent seven months in Southern California and now lives in Chicago, Illinois, with her husband. |
41 | Mrs. A. M. Hoeye | The former Etta Hall lives in Long Beach, California. |
42 | Mrs. Ella Ford Miller | Will retire as professor of primary education at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, and live with Clara Funston in Los Angles, California. |
43 | Mrs. Hazel Webster Byrnes | Librarian at the State Teachers College in Mayville, South Dakota. |
44 | Mrs. James L. DeSpain | The former Alice L. Armstrong is the county superintendent of Iowa County schools. |
45 | Mrs. Jessie May Barnt | Moved to Kansas City, Kansas. |
46 | Mrs. W. B. Baldwin | The former Lina C. Dennis is a Human Officer and Manager of the Human Department of Sioux City, Iowa. |
47 | Percival Hunt | Moved to the Schenley apartments in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
48 | T. A. Johnson | Moved to Denver, Colorado. |
49 | Word has been received from Mrs. S. T. Parker | The former Cordelia S. Treat now lives in Spencer, Iowa. |
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50 | Anna Dittman | Teaches music and commercial work at a high school in Fowler, Colorado. |
51 | Frances Hersey | State director of public health nursing in Colorado. |
52 | Helen A. Draper | Now lives in Belding, Michigan. |
53 | Helen L. Wissler | Teaches at the high school in Sioux City, Iowa. |
54 | Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Smith | The former Zilla E. Dillon teaches at the Indian Service in Fort Defiance, Arizona. |
55 | Mr. and Mrs. Legory O'Loughlin | Have one child and live in Los Angeles, California. |
56 | Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Shroyer | The former Grace C. Doidge moved to Hampton, Iowa, with her children. |
57 | Mr. and Mrs. William S. Brown | The former Lucille K. Bentley lives in Wapello, Iowa, with her husband and two sons. |
58 | Mrs. Clarence Wents | The former Lenora Pendleton and her husband live in Sunnyvale, California. |
59 | Mrs. E. H. Montz | The former Opal I. Long moved to Pleasantville, Iowa. |
60 | Mrs. H. K. Murner | The former Marjorie Mullarky was a student at the Teachers College and now lives in Boulder City, Nevada. |
61 | Mrs. Homer E. Campbell | The former Florence B. Cheever now lives in Oto, Iowa. |
62 | Mrs. V. E. McIntyre | The former Faith Downs works in the liquidation of national banks and lives in Albany, Oregon. |
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63 | C. Harold Azeltine | Teaches in Holly, Colorado. |
64 | Dr. and Mrs. Victor T. Allen | Professor of geology at St. Louis University; married Murl Lynch. |
65 | E. Marguerite Doubler | Home economics instructor at the high school in Genoa, Illinois. |
66 | Harold E. Zickefoose | Accompanied an anthropological expedition to the Kodiak Island in Alaska. |
67 | Harry M. Kauffman | Taught music at the Teachers College; now working on his Ph. D. at Northwestern University; married Thelma Williams. |
68 | James A. McFadzen | Instructor in commercial education at the high school in Lindsay, California. |
69 | Kenneth F. Greenley | Instructor in mathematics at the Franklin Junior High School in Rock Island, Illinois. |
70 | Loren F. Reynard | Instructor in commercial education at the Shenandoah, Iowa, high school; president of the Iowa Commercial Contest Association. |
71 | Margaret A. Carr | Assistant county school superintendent of Woodbury County, Iowa. |
72 | Marie Tully | Now lives in Chicago, Illinois. |
73 | Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Morgan | The former Gladys Nutt and her family are now living near Ft. Dodge, Iowa. |
74 | Mrs. J. Murray Decker | The former Violet Taylor mow lives in Detroit, Michigan. |
75 | Mrs. James W. Thornton | The former Cyrilla Dolan now lives with her husband in Redwood City, California. |
76 | Mrs. L. S. Wiseman | The former Grace P. Mann and her family now live in La Port, Colorado. |
77 | Mrs. O. J. Mullins | The former Helen L. Chambers and her family now live in Wesley, Iowa. |
78 | Mrs. Ray Lambert | The former Clara E. Gender is president of the Dover New Philadelphia Music Study Club. |
79 | O. P. Stillinger | Superintendent at Otranto, Iowa; married Hellen Port. |
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80 | Delila M. Hayden | Married R. P. Pinegar on June 9, 1933. |
81 | Edna J. Stauffer | Teaches third grade in Sioux City, Iowa. |
82 | Edna Pinkerton | Married Lyle R. Hiron on September 14, 1933. |
83 | Erwin L. Smith | Married Lida Viola Haehlen on February 16, 1934. |
84 | Helen Bobo | Married Fred Pritchard on March 16, 1934. |
85 | Helen E. Hunter | Married Ralph Paup on June 4, 1933. |
86 | Ida Caroline Nielsen | Married George Hilton Wilson on February 22, 1934. |
87 | Margaret Watson | Co-author with her father of a book about "Projective Geometry". |
88 | Mettie Christine Hess | Teaches near Emmetsburg, Iowa. |
89 | Olive Sinclair | Received the Lydia C. Roberts fellowship for advanced work at Columbia University. |
90 | Rodney Bozarth | Married M. Bernadene Hovelson on November 21, 1933. |
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91 | Dorothy Rachel Hartleip | Married Edward Hart Brickley on March 24, 1934. |
92 | Fred Graham | Married Dorothy Fecht on June 2, 1934. |
93 | Helen Stover | Married Dorsey L. Skinner on March 30, 1934. |
94 | Mary Schrody | Married William Taylor on January 29, 1934. |
95 | Mary Wheat | Married Harold D. Bowers on December 31, 1933. |
96 | Mr. and Mrs. Earle A. Cater | The former Mary Carnahan and her husband are the parents of Earle David, who was born on April 4, 1934. |
97 | Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Chandler | The former Camille K. Fenn and her husband are the parents of Luther Langdon, who was born on March 15, 1934. |
98 | Mr. and Mrs. Iver Christoffersen | Parents of Liane, who was born on May 16, 1934. |
99 | Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kyhl | The former Doris Palmer and her husband are the parents of John Palmer, who was born on April 16, 1934. |
100 | Mr. and Mrs. Miles Retz | The former Mildred Mae Marlow and her husband are the parents of Robert Marlow, who was born on January 31, 1934. |
101 | Mr. and Mrs. Orville G. Stow | The former Mabel Bloomberg and her husband are the parents of Richard Arthur, who was born on October 28, 1934. |
102 | Reverend and Mrs. W. R. Wetzeler | The former Frieda P. Bushler and her husband are the parents of Carolyn Selma, who was born on September 18, 1933. |
103 | Richard Wright | Married Shirley Bryan on June 26, 1933. |
104 | Vivian Thomsen | Married David J. Galloway on April 1, 1934. |
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105 | Elmer Ellsworth Bartlett | Died on March 29, 1934, at his home in Blair, Nebraska; son of Professor M. W. Bartlett. |
106 | Francis Garner Miller | Died on March 8, 1907, after spending his life doing forestry work. |
107 | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pederson | The former Lyle Tasker and her husband are the parents of Bonnie Rae, who was born on December 14, 1933. |
108 | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Coffman | The former Ferrol R. Huyck and her husband are the parents of Bobette Carlene, who was born on May 2, 1934. |
109 | Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Stenberg | Parents of Dean Everett, who was born on November 21, 1933. |
110 | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Neibergall | The former Georgia Dale Burmeister and her husband are the parents of Sharllene Kathryn, who was born on October 16, 1933. |
111 | Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Meyer | The former Mabel B. Doidge and her husband are the parents of Marion Joan, who was born on March 9, 1934. |
112 | Reverend and Mrs. W. Russell Hunter | The former Grace Moore and her husband are the parents of Don Russell, who was born on March 1, 1934. |
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113 | Address Items "Editor the Alumnus" | Any information of interest should be given to G. H. Holmes. |
114 | Curtis to Head New Men's Union | James Curtis is the new president of the Men's Union. |
115 | Ervin Edward Strawn | Died on March 26, 1934, after an illness of two years. |
116 | Ira J. Weigle | Died on October 13, 1931, after having an illness for eight months. |
117 | Purple Pen officers elected | Roger Bennett and Margaret Schmidt are the editor and manager of the Purple Pen; new officers were elected. |
118 | Romaine W. Tharnish | Died on October 9, 1932, at her grandparents house in Bradgate, Iowa. |
119 | Three return from leaves of absence | Monica Wild, Paul Bender, and O. R. Skar returned from their leaves of absence. |
120 | William S. Rownd | Father of Nellie M. Rownd died on February 21, 1934. |
121 | Willis Elmer Lamb | Died on August 10, 1933, in Spokane, Washington. |