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1 Editorial Announcements; encourages students not to cheat.
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2 Hazel Strayer is chosen May Queen for big May Day festival Over one thousand votes were cast; many groups will have floats in the parade..
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3 Preparations almost completed for nineteenth annual oratorical contest Contestants from Iowa, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas, and Illinois will compete; photo.
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5 English Club holds last meeting of the year Three students read papers; will hold breakfast.
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6 Iowa Academy of Science will meet at State Teachers College Officers elected; brief summary of program.
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7 Kindergarten-Primary party Various games and activities played; refreshments were served.
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8 Cedar Falls Concert Band will appear in program at the college Will perform evening before May Day celebration.
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9 Christian Associations Y. W. C. A. will speak about "Hidden Treasure"; N. C. A. discussed Corpus Christi; program for symphony orchestra.
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10 Members of Cecilian Glee Club Members listed.
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11 Teachers play two practice games with Waterloo professionals Waterloo won both games, 7-1 and 16-7.
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12 Athletics Encourages school support for the baseball team.
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13 E. C. Roberts Re-elected principal of the Everett, Washington, high school.
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14 E. W. Goetsch Has been elected president of the Southwestern Iowa Teachers Association; Frank E. Green elected vice-president.
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15 Four Teachers College people in Fairfield Teachers at Fairfield have been re-elected with an increase in salary.
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16 Miss Anna Funk Directing the domestic drama entitled "The Valley Farm" at the Cedar Falls High School.
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17 Miss Bess Carrington Entertained the Standard Bearers at her home.
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18 Miss Mabel Hale of Independence Visited with College friends.
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19 Miss Myra Call Attended niece's wedding.
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20 Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Dickey Left for Stirling, Colorado, where they will make their future home.
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21 Mr. Clark W. Hirleman Working as an engineer in Minneapolis.
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22 Mr. Lee Shillinglaw Spent time at his home in Cedar Falls.
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23 On Friday afternoon The Mothers' Council held a meeting to discuss "The Creation of Ideals".
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24 Prof. C. A. Fullerton and Miss Margaret Oliver Took part in a program given by the Cedar Valley Caledonian society in Waterloo.
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25 Prof. G. W. Samson Gave the high school commencement speech in Van Wert, Iowa.
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26 Prof. Reuben McKitrick Sold his residence to Professor Eells of Rolfe, who will become a member of the faculty.
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27 The Irving Literary Society Gave a reception in honor of the Homerians.
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28 The U. H. Ley residence Was recently sold to the Reverend J. M. Morris, of Cedar Falls.
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29 Last Thursday evening President Seerley gave an address to open a new school building; met with the state Board of Educational Examiners in Des Moines.
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30 Miss Amy Arey Gave a birthday dinner at her home in honor of Olive Young and Mrs. D. S. Wright.
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31 Miss Lou Shepherd Enjoyed a visit from her mother.
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32 Miss Oliver, Mr. Meyerholz and President Seerley Represented the faculty at the T. C. dinner given at Iowa City.
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33 Misses Bring and Feyereisen Prepared a banquet for the Cedar Falls High School seniors.
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34 Misses Clara Primmer and Helen Jeroleman Spent time in Marshalltown.
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35 Prof. C. P. Colegrove and Miss Alma Cahoon Conducted one of the education centers in La Porte.
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36 Prof. G. S. Dick, Prof. I. H. Hart and Prof. C. P. Colegrove Attended a convention of Iowa County superintendents held at Iowa City.
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37 Prof. R. McKitrick Had his tonsils removed in Iowa City.
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38 The Primary and Kindergarten Juniors Entertained the Seniors of that department with a children's party.
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39 W. H. Gemmill of Des Moines Visited the college.