Issue Contents
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8 | Y. M. and Y. W. notes | Schedule of activities. |
Page 3
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9 | Get acquainted | President Seerley talks about his life, his favorite reading, and his activities; photo. |
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10 | Allen Read | Allen Walker Read is instructor at University of Missouri. |
11 | Co-operation, that's it! | Encourages college students to write for College Eye; introduces editors; photos. |
12 | To the freshman | Encourages freshman students not to be overwhelmed by first year of college. |
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13 | Agnes Samuelson | Former Extension Professor, current State Superintendent of Public Instruction in Iowa was elected Vice-President of the N. E. A. |
14 | Edith Forsythe | 1924 graduate receives master's degree from University of Chicago; teaching in Maquoketa Junior College. |
15 | Le Claire Eells | Graduate accepted into Harvard University. |
16 | M. J. Nelson, Assistant Professor of Education | Taking graduate work at University of Wisconsin. |
17 | Maude Moore | Begins instructing here in the Physical Education Department. |
18 | Miss Grace Gaarder | Former English instructor takes position in New York. |
19 | Miss Kathryn Robb | English department instructor to continue studies in Iowa City. |
20 | Miss Lula Sweigard | Graduate and former Assistant Professor is attending Columbia University; assisting in the creation of a book on Physical Education. |
21 | Mrs. Margaretta Ball Dickson | Graduate teaching in the Department of English at Valparaiso University in Indiana. |
22 | The Rev A. E. Fish is to assume Congregational pastorate Sunday. | Newly appointed minister to be installed; roster of speakers. |
23 | Vivian Dunlap | Graduate teaches at Duluth Teachers College; prize recipient. |
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24 | Captain Welch urges spirit Welch--Chauncy |
Captain Welch, of football, encourages team members to keep enthusiasm for sport throughout the season. |
25 | Hard football schedule for 1927 | Football schedule includes eight games for 1927 season. |
26 | Intramural sports made attractive; Athletic Board takes charge; eight trophies to be given | Athletic Board encourages men to participate in intramural sports. |
27 | New athletic field not ready | Additions to football and baseball fields not ready for use yet; new football field located near Men's Gymnasium; baseball diamond adjacent to football field. |
28 | Outlook good for '27 football | Twelve returning lettermen hope for good year in football. |
29 | Roeder defeats Nichols in tennis finals | Roeder wins, 3-1. |
30 | Summary 1926 football year; 1926 season successful | Football players did better this year than last; basketball had a young team, but will be strong in the 1927 season. |
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31 | By-gone days | Reprinted school newspaper articles from twenty years ago. |
Page 8
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32 | Bartlett Hall notes | Hall cleaned, painted, and decorated during three week break. |
33 | Florence Shold | Married A. C. Halden. |
34 | Mrs. Grace Hunter | Public Speaking instructor resigned to move to Mason City with husband, Edward Hunter. |
35 | The Greek Letters | Addresses of fraternity houses. |
36 | Vera Ione Lockwood | Married John Andrew Kueffer. |
37 | While on my vacation I met Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jarnagin | Chance meeting with former students; happenings in their lives; marriage announcement. |