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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.