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1 | Summer sun and shade | Students walk past the Circle Elm; photo. |
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2 | Cry of anguish comes from China to T. C. mother; the third in a series on alumni who live across the sea | Alumni in China and Japan write of their harrowing experiences; photo. |
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3 | President O. R. Latham | President Latham completes his tenth year in office; brief summary of his accomplishments; photo. |
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4 | The obligations of a teachers college Latham--Orval Ray (President of ISTC) |
Text of Commencement address by President Latham |
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5 | Helen A. Draper | Teaching in Moneta. |
6 | Mr. and Mrs. Floyd S. Dunkelberg | Announce birth of son George. |
7 | Mrs. H. A. McIntosh | Serves on Villisca school board. |
8 | Mrs. John Bell | Died April 7, 1935. |
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9 | Honor badges awarded at fifty-eighth reunion | 322 alumni attend banquet; description of events; photo. |
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10 | Homerians, Irvings reunite Fearing--Ruby Mabel Reese |
Description of reunion of former literary societies. |
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11 | Panther prowl | Sports wrap-up: track, tennis, and golf teams finish well; baseball has hard season; current school track records; roster of letter-winners. |
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12 | A campus surveys its religious program | Dr. Bosley reports on extensive survey of religious beliefs and practices on the ISTC campus. |
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13 | S. A. Lynch delivers baccalaureate address | Excerpts from Professor Lynch's address; photo. |
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14 | A. W. Moore | Superintendent of schools in West Union, Oelwein, and Glidden, Iowa. |
15 | C. Ray Aurner | Engaged in private historical research work spent several days at the college examining correspondence between President Seerley and Henry Sabin.. |
16 | Dr. and Mrs. O. J. Ferris | The former Zell McCartney and her family live in Portland, Oregon. |
17 | Harry E. Aldrich | Connected with the Equitable Life Insurance Company in Des Moines, Iowa, for several years. |
18 | Hazel Webster Byrnes | President of the branch of A. A. U. W. in Mayville, North Dakota; Librarian at the State Teachers College. |
19 | Mrs. E. Lillian Wilson Homer | Visited the college and lives in Los Angeles, California. |
20 | Mrs. John P. Grieve | The former Jean E. Turner's daughter will receive a B. A. degree from the Iowa State Teachers College. |
21 | Mrs. Lily Freeland Bartlett | Widow of Elmer Ellsworth Bartlett. |
22 | Rex C. Haight | State Deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction in Helena, Montana; visited the campus and old classmates. |
23 | U. Earl Wild | Received the L. L. B. degree from Harvard in 1917 and now practices law in Honolulu, Hawaii. |
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24 | A. P. Henry | Superintendent of the schools in Winterset, Iowa. |
25 | Alvie M. Sarchett | Principal of the high school in Floyd, Iowa. |
26 | Austin E. Finnessy | Instructor at Dowling College in Des Moines, Iowa. |
27 | Charles H. Bailey | Professor of industrial arts and Head of the Department of Arts. |
28 | Charles S. J. Shelgren | Attending Iowa State College in Ames, Iowa, so he can teach Smith-Hughes Agriculture. |
29 | Edward F. Volberding | Instructor at the high school in Mallard, Iowa. |
30 | Evan A. Hart | Engaged in commercial art work in Milwaukee. |
31 | G. B. Ferrell | Superintendent of the schools in Oelwein, Iowa. |
32 | Glenn T. Cowan | High school principal and instructor at the junior college in Iowa Falls, Iowa. |
33 | Herbert M. Nicholas | Coach in Stanley, Iowa. |
34 | John O. Moore | Employed in the Accounting Department of the Midway Chemical Company in Chicago, Illinois. |
35 | Julian H. Guldberg | Chemist at the Research Laboratory for the Century Distilling Company in Peoria, Illinois. |
36 | Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Ernst | Science instructor at the Austin Senior High School in Chicago, Illinois; Mrs. Ernst is the former Margaret Elizabeth Matthews. |
37 | Mrs. D. L. Skinner | The former Helen Stover and her family live in Dubuque, Iowa. |
38 | Mrs. Harold Edwin Pint | The former Margaret Wingert and her family live in Raymond, Iowa. |
39 | Mrs. Harold Miller | The former Margot Musser and her family live in Cedar Falls, Iowa. |
40 | Rachel Rosenberger | Attending the Eastman School of Music of the University of Rochester in Rochester, New York. |
41 | Roy L. Abbott | Professor of biology; wrote articles and gave talks. |
42 | Wilma V. Sieveka | Teaches at the junior high school in Story City, Iowa. |
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43 | Corley Conlon | Instructor in art; attended the Western Arts Association convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. |
44 | E. J. Cable | Professor of earth science and Head of the Department of Science. |
45 | Ethel M. Fitzsimons | Instructor in teaching; researching the study of eye movements and efficiency in reading. |
46 | Fred D. Cram | Associate professor of education of the Extension Division; wrote an article and attended the Conference of Congregational Christian Churches of Iowa in Sioux City, Iowa. |
47 | G. H. Holmes | Director of the Bureau of Publications; gave a talk at the West Central Regional Meeting of the American Association of Teachers of Journalism in Des Moines, Iowa. |
48 | I. H. Hart | Director of the Extension Division; prepared a report and gave talks in Cedar Falls and at other colleges. |
49 | John Horns | Instructor in art; gave a talk and attended the Western Arts Association in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. |
50 | Louis Crowder | Assistant professor of piano; gave a recital in Marshalltown, Iowa. |
51 | Marguerite R. Hyde | Instructor in teaching; wrote a bibliography. |
52 | Marshall R. Beard | Assistant professor of history. |
53 | Paul F. Bender | Assistant professor of physical education for men. |
54 | W. B. Fagan | Associate professor of English. |
55 | W. H. Kadesch | Professor of physics attended the Iowa Academy of Science Convention in Sioux City, Iowa. |
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56 | Alpha C. Mayfield | Instructor in music education attended the National Music Educators Conference in St. Louis, Missouri. |
57 | Bertha L. Patt | Professor of art gave a talk in Waverly, Iowa. |
58 | Dora E. Kearney | Assistant professor of teaching attended the Iowa Section of Mathematical Association of America in Sioux City, Iowa. |
59 | Edward Kurtz | Professor of violin and composition and head of the Department of Music; composed a symphony. |
60 | Eva May Luse | Professor of teaching and director of student teaching; gave talks in many places. |
61 | F. W. Lambertson | Professor of speech; wrote two books entitled "Test in Debate" and "Coaching the Orator". |
62 | H. A. Riebe | Associate professor of education; attended the Progressive Education Association Convention in Winona, Minnesota. |
63 | H. C. Moeller | Instructor in rural education wrote a book for the intermediate grades. |
64 | H. Earl Rath | Associate professor of education; attended the North Central Athletic Conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota. |
65 | J. B. Paul | Director of the Bureau of Research; attended the Public Junior College Conference in Des Moines, Iowa. |
66 | Lou A. Shepherd | Associate professor of primary education; attended the meeting of Elementary Supervisors of Iowa in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. |
67 | M. J. Nelson | Dean of the faculty co wrote a book. |
68 | Monica R. Wild | Professor of physical education for women and Head of the Department of Physical Education for Women; report on thesis. |
69 | Robert O. Skar | Associate professor of commercial education; wrote several articles. |
70 | S. A. Lynch | Professor of English and head of the Department of English; gave a toast and a talk. |
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71 | Edith F. Grundy | Teaches in the English department at Hollywood High School in Hollywood, California. |
72 | Edna H. Lang | Primary teacher at the Whittier School in Minneapolis, Minnesota. |
73 | G. Verne Orr | Vice-president in charge of sales at the Chrysler Motors in California. |
74 | G. W. Weber | Merchant in Columbus Junction in Letts, Iowa; has a talented family. |
75 | Gordon W. Randlett | Works for the AAA in Fargo, North Dakota. |
76 | Joanna Hansen | Teaches applied arts at Iowa State College in Ames, Iowa. |
77 | Mattie E. Emry | House mother at the Minnesota School for the deaf in Faribault, Minnesota. |
78 | Mrs. E. E. Austin | The former Mary T. Sayre and her husband live in Pringle, South Dakota. |
79 | Mrs. F. L. Byrons | The former Hazel Webster is on the North Dakota Advisory Committee on Women's Participation for the New York World's Fair. |
80 | Mrs. G. T. Davis | The former Maude Bortell and her husband live in Cook, Nebraska. |
81 | Mrs. J. Warren | The former Mary S. Indra and her husband live in Portland, Oregon. |
82 | Mrs. Louis A. Johnson | The former Bertha O. Emerson and her family live in De Smet, South Dakota. |
83 | Olive Grobel | Teaches in Minneapolis, Minnesota. |
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84 | Alvin Freie | Assistant chief geologist for the Lago Petroleum Corporation in Venezuela, South America. |
85 | Earl J. Stout | Presented a book of his to the library at the Iowa State Teachers College. |
86 | Eva Burgess | Teaches third grade at the West Waterloo schools. |
87 | Frieda Thoene | Head of the Department of Physical Education for Girls at Sunset High School in Dallas, Texas. |
88 | Genive McLaughlin | Stenographer for Threads in New York City. |
89 | Hazel Naylor | Teaches in Hammond, Indiana. |
90 | Jessie Leah Hall | Teaches at the Harbor City Elementary School. |
91 | Martha R. Welsell | Primary teacher at Harrison Hill School in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. |
92 | Mrs. Dale Gallagher | The former Myrtle Macon and her family live in Washington; she has traveled extensively. |
93 | Mrs. Edward John Willis | The former Stella Michelson and her husband live in Vallejo, California. |
94 | Mrs. Emmet D. Douglas | The former Gladys Vivian Kenyon and her family live on a farm near Malcolm, Iowa. |
95 | Mrs. John F. Benson | The former Dora E. Wall and her husband live on a farm near Alta, Iowa. |
96 | Mrs. Lafe M. Burke | The former Hazel Kateley and her family live in Clarksville, Iowa. |
97 | Mrs. Otto D. Tows | The former Marie Lichtenheld and her husband live in San Jose, California. |
98 | Mrs. Rotsey Stephenson | The former Lois Brenizer and her family live in Chicago, Illinois. |
99 | Mrs. Theo T. Howard | The former Ada Louise Lawson and her family live in Lexington, Kentucky. |
100 | Mrs. W. W. Weaver | The former Anna M. Krammer is homemaking teacher and dean of girls at the junior high school in Ft. Collins, Colorado. |
101 | Mrs. Willis E. Howell | The former Bernice Cassady and her family live in Washington, Iowa. |
102 | Reba Margaret Miller | Employed in the adult department of the public library in west Waterloo, Iowa. |
103 | Roy Brown | Head of the Department of Political Science at the University of Denver in Denver, Colorado. |
104 | Walter E. Dahm | Principal of Englewood Grade School in Des Plaines, Illinois. |
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105 | Ada Wood | Librarian at the public school in Lake Forest, Illinois. |
106 | Albert H. Berg | High school principal in Edgemont, South Dakota. |
107 | E. A. Ludley | Divisional supervisor for the territory of North Carolina. |
108 | Effie Stewart | Now lives in North Manchester, Indiana. |
109 | Esther L. Knoer | Head of the Guidance Program at the high school in Burlington, New Jersey. |
110 | Harry L. Stover | Teaches at the Hinsdale High School in Hinsdale, Illinois. |
111 | Johannes E. Hanson | Hospital attendant at the Hines Veterans Hospital in Maywood, Illinois. |
112 | Kenneth F. Greenley | Teaches at Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois. |
113 | Martha Leonard | Teaches at Sea Wall School in Panama City, Panama. |
114 | Max Garth Miller | Works for the Chicago Composition, Inc. |
115 | Mrs. A. A. Jensen | The former Alice M. Tonnesen and her family live in Anacostia, D. C. |
116 | Mrs. Charles Lovejoy | The former Verna Kohlstedt and her husband live in Ayrshire, Iowa. |
117 | Mrs. Elmer Leu | The former Agnes Cecilia Goetzman and her husband own the Spanish Villa in Muscatine, Iowa. |
118 | Mrs. Errol C. Long | The former Mary Erdman and her husband live on a farm near Sigourney, Iowa. |
119 | Mrs. G. O. Osborn | The former Mabel Nauman and her family live on a farm near Afton, Iowa. |
120 | Mrs. Grant Jergensen | The former Inez Midland and her family live in Clarion, Iowa. |
121 | Mrs. H. W. Nelson | The former Gretta Gehrig and her husband live in San Jose, California. |
122 | Mrs. James Rife | The former Harriett Huyck and her family live in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. |
123 | Myron Lapp | Teaches health and mathematics at the junior high school in La Junta, Colorado. |
124 | Ruby Kai | Teaches at the Grant School in Rock Island, Illinois. |
125 | Rufus Bullis | Manager of carrier boys for the Sacramento Daily Union in California. |
126 | Thea H. Sando | Community worker and executive secretary for Co-Operative Enterprise near Golconda, Illinois. |
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127 | Albert de Bey | Teaches mathematics at the public school in Denver, Colorado. |
128 | Alta Siddall | Teaches second grade in Pocahontas, Iowa. |
129 | Gordon Arends | Private secretary for the associate editor of the Register and Tribune in Des Moines, Iowa. |
130 | Jack Arends | Staff of the Summer Demonstration School at Columbia University and teaches art during the school year in Port Chester, New York. |
131 | Jesse Arends | Practicing law in Belmond, Iowa. |
132 | Merle J. O'Brien | Assistant manager of the Bond Clothing Company in Newton, Iowa. |
133 | Mrs. Alex F. Henriksen | The former Minna Tisdale and her family live in Audubon, Iowa. |
134 | Mrs. Arthur R. Hayes | The former Leora Boetger and her husband live in San Marcos, Texas. |
135 | Mrs. Don Wilson | The former Lola Olmstead and her family live in Cedar Falls, Iowa. |
136 | Mrs. Francis McKinney | The former Opal Montandon and her husband live on a farm near Cleghorn, Iowa. |
137 | Mrs. Howard J. Martin | The former Arlene Erdman and her family live on a farm near Hedrich, Iowa. |
138 | Mrs. Howard McDonough | The former Mary Esther Currie and her family live on a farm near Odebolt, Iowa. |
139 | Robert Buckmaster | Graduated from the University of Iowa with honors; his wife is the former Grace Leversee. |
140 | Ruth F. Hawkins | Works in the contract department of Metro Goldwyn Mayer for the Film Distributing Corporation in Portland, Oregon. |
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141 | Ann Chihak | Bookkeeper for the Waterloo Building and Loan Association in Waterloo, Iowa. |
142 | Burton Byers | Married Oma Isenberg on April 15, 1938. |
143 | Edward J. Bambrick | Married Dorothy Johnson in the summer of 1937. |
144 | Elizabeth Sage | Married Lewis Greaser on February 26, 1938. |
145 | Fern Boone | Married Richard E. Wallace on July 10, 1937. |
146 | Gladys Hasbrooke | Married Earl Harrington on June 5, 1938. |
147 | Jvone Lowrie | Won highest honors in a concerto contest. |
148 | Margaret Murray | Married Russell W. De Vore on August 17, 1937. |
149 | Mary Jane Lewis | Married Wilson William Brock on June 12, 1938. |
150 | Mrs. Velma Freeze | Married John Mannetter on September 25, 1937. |
151 | Unabelle Chandler | Married N. C. Trutten on December 31, 1937. |
152 | Word has been received of the marriage | Bertha Rosenstock married Roy Scheidegger on March 4, 1937. |
153 | Word has been received of the marriage | Estelle Hoebel married E. A. Duff. |
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154 | Ethel Ada Barz | Married Edmund K. Josten on June 11, 1938. |
155 | Gertrude Carper | Married Harry Burrell on June 2, 1936. |
156 | Lois Bragonier | Married Russell Clark on June 5, 1938. |
157 | Lois L. Spence | Married Carl E. Newcomer on May 23, 1938. |
158 | Margaret Bragg | Married Brad Fenner on May 15, 1938. |
159 | Mr. and Mrs. J. Faner Anderson | Parents of John Howard, who was born on January 6, 1938. |
160 | Ruth Broughton | Married John Harp on May 8, 1938. |
161 | Superintendent and Mrs. T. C. Green | The former Marie A. Dentel and her husband are the parents of Gretchen Marie, who was born on June 1, 1937. |
162 | Vern Harper | Married Winifred Cassady on May 28, 1938. |
163 | Wilemina Vastenhout | Married Theodore Hanson on June 9, 1938. |
164 | Word has been received of the marriage | Raymond H. Smalling married Helen Ebert on April 10, 1937. |
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165 | Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Botton | The former Edna Bryngelson and her husband are the parents of Richard Albert, who was born on October 21, 1937. |
166 | Mr. and Mrs. Alvie M. Sarchett | The former Ardis McGee and her husband are the parents of Alvie Wayne, who was born on November 25, 1937. |
167 | Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Rademacher | The former Helen Dorothy Hollis and her husband are the parents of Jon Taylor, who was born on April 24, 1938. |
168 | Mr. and Mrs. Basil Mill | The former Julia Strong and her husband are the parents of Mary Jo, who was born on October 1, 1937. |
169 | Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Rickert | The former Yula Isley and her husband are the parents of Charles Edward, who was born on April 9, 1938. |
170 | Mr. and Mrs. Cecil J. Bogard | The former Evelyn Patterson and her husband are the parents of John Arlon, who was born on May 25, 1938. |
171 | Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Skinner | The former Helen Stover and her husband are the parents of Betty Jean, who was born on November 3, 1937. |
172 | Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Commins | The former Edith Lavilla Johnson and her husband are the parents of Priscilla Ann, who was born on March 10. |
173 | Mr. and Mrs. Everett P. Sherman | The former Helen E. Wiler and her husband are the parents of Nancy Kay, who was born on March 30. |
174 | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Nicholas | Parents of Ann Edith, who was born on February 5, 1938. |
175 | Mr. and Mrs. J. Francis Rummel | The former Margaret Cooper and her husband are the parents of Richard Harris, who was born on April 23, 1938. |
176 | Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Baldwin | The former Charlotte Coffin and her husband are the parents to a son, who was born on March 15, 1938. |
177 | Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Sandven | The former Freda Morris and her husband are the parents of Frances Martha, who was born on March 25, 1938. |
178 | Mr. and Mrs. Sewell Britton | The former Mildred Stuntz and her husband are the parents of Leah Marie, who was born on March 6, 1938. |
179 | Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wells | The former Ruth Rickard and her husband are the parents of Richard Allan, who was born on February 24, 1938. |
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180 | Bess E. Carrington | Died in Los Angeles, California, at her sister's home on May 22, 1938. |
181 | Bonno Tapper | Died in Tiffin, Iowa, on April 4, 1938. |
182 | Ira Roadman | Died in Mexico City on February 14, 1938. |
183 | J. Wilma Schultz | Died on April 24, 1938. |
184 | Lewis A. Warwick | Died on January 5 and is survived by his wife. |
185 | Mrs. A. P. Hillhouse | The former Clara White died on March 25, 1938, in Pueblo, Colorado. |
186 | Mrs. Susie Cadwallader | The former Susie Bither died on April 16, 1938. |
187 | Mrs. T. J. Williams | The former Vera May Bradley died on March 7 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. |
188 | Mrs. W. F. Berner | The wife of Dr. Berner died in Spearfish, South Dakota, on February 23, 1938, after a long illness. |
189 | William A. Schlossin | Died on September 7, 1937, after being ill for nine months. |
190 | Word had been received of the death of Mrs. Walter J. Hass | The former Leona P. Murphy died in November, 1935. |
191 | Word has been received from Mrs. Charles B. Fountain | The former Clarissa A. Ensign's sister, S. Laura Ensign, died on November 25 ,1937. |