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1 | Editorial | Announcements; encourages students to prepare early for next year's oratorical contest. |
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2 | Iowa wins fourth consecutive victory in interstate oratorical | Willard Petty spoke about "Our Crime Against the Criminal"; scoring for the match; photo. |
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3 | Annual May Day fete held last Friday, May first | Held parade, dances, and pageant; description of floats; thousands watch; many attend pageant on south lawn; College Band played. |
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4 | Cedar Falls Concert Band gives fine concert in college auditorium | Performance program. |
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5 | Hazel Strayer gives senior recital Wednesday, April 29 | Read "The Dawn of a Tomorrow". |
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6 | Training School concert | Girls Chorus and Boys Glee Club gave annual concert; Lulu Stevens led the work. |
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7 | Commencement play cast is announced | Will perform "Milestones"; roster of cast members. |
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8 | Water-color exhibit Iverson--Anna (Student--1899; Art Faculty) |
Exhibit by Julius L. Hoftrup. |
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9 | Athletics | Baseball team lost to St. Joseph's, 3-0; statistics of game. |
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10 | Christian Associations | Fannie Morris will speak to the Y. W. C. A. |
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11 | True Blue Club notes | Will explain rural school certificate. |
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12 | Dual track meet held Saturday afternoon | Official summary of meet, with results, against Cedar Falls High School. |
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13 | At a recent meeting | Board of Education at Clear Lake, Iowa, re-elected H. W. Chehock and Mayme E. Smyth. |
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14 | Grover H. Alderman | Re-elected superintendent at Walker. |
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15 | Harold H. Maynard and George H. Hilliard | Awarded honorary scholarships at the University of Iowa. |
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16 | John E. Partington | Elected principal of the schools at Swea City. |
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17 | Joseph Martin | Elected principal of the schools at Anita. |
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18 | L. Vern Crum | Teaching manual training and science in the high school at Hope, North Dakota. |
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19 | Miss Bess Chase | Will marry Mr. Edmonson, principal of the Jackson High School. |
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20 | Miss Bessie Powell | Enjoyed a visit from her sister of Mason City. |
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21 | Miss Faye Palmer | Spent time with her sister Gladys. |
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22 | Miss Frances Stimson | Visited at her home to attend the wedding of her brother. |
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23 | Miss Genevieve Edgerton and Eva Finson | Went to their homes on account of illness. |
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24 | Miss Hazel Strayer | Accepted a position as High School English Instructor at Independence. |
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25 | Miss Ida Frier | Will fill a vacancy in the Fairbank schools. |
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26 | Miss Irma Secrist | Returned to school after an illness. |
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27 | Miss Mabel Laird | Died and is buried at Alden, Iowa. |
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28 | Miss Marjorie Watkins | Visited the College. |
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29 | Miss Mina Weisbard | Has been re-elected to a post at Milford. |
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30 | Miss Pearl Wilson | Enjoyed a visit from her mother of Mitchell, South Dakota. |
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31 | Miss Vida Norman | Elected teacher of domestic science at Clear Lake, Iowa. |
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32 | Mr. Homer Veatch | Returned to Guttenberg after several days of illness at his home in Cedar Falls. |
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33 | A banquet was served | Aristos and Shakespearean societies held a banquet in the Methodist Social Service building. |
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34 | Last Tuesday evening | The faculty showed off their acting skills with the play "Triphammer School"; cast list provided. |
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35 | Miss Emma Lambert and Prof. I. S. Condit | Conducted a study center in Waverly. |
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36 | Miss Hatcher | Spoke before the teachers at Decorah. |
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37 | Miss Hazel Strayer | Gave a reading at Greene, Iowa. |
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38 | Miss Vera Mutch of Grundy Centre | Visited with College friends. |
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39 | Miss Walker | Held a luncheon complimentary to Mrs. E. L. Johnson of Waterloo. |
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40 | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weisbard and Kittie and Ella Weisbard | Enjoyed an auto trip to Vinton. |
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41 | Mr. Axel Johnson | Enjoyed a visit from his mother on May Day. |
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42 | Peter and Carl Hanson | Enjoyed a visit from their mother. |
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43 | Prof. and Mrs. B. W. Merrill | Summoned to Chicago due to his sister's illness caused by typhoid fever. |
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44 | Prof. Dick and Miss Luse | Conducted study centers at Manly. |
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45 | Prof. Morgan, of Teachers College faculty | Nominated a traveling fellow by the graduate schools of Yale University and the University of Pennsylvania. |
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46 | Prof. S. A. Lynch | Judged a debate between the Warrensburg Normal and the Emporia, Kansas, Normal School. |
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47 | The Irving and Homerian literary societies | Were entertained at President Seerley's home. |