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Seerley Foundation re-elects officers for three year term Roster of officers.
Dr. Lantz discusses relative values of child's environment At AAUP meeting.
Ten voice students to present recital List of performers.
Three hundred mothers are guests on the campus today; luncheons, concerts and May Fete to feature entertainment Schedule of activities.
Assembly will be held to try song contest numbers Glee clubs will lead singing of six Loyalty Song contest entries.
David Grant wins oratorical contest At Iowa Peace Association contest.
Quality, originality are high points in Purple Pen rating Results from Columbia Scholastic Press Association contest.
Ganz will lead huge symphony for convention At Iowa State Music Teachers convention.
School journalists will be regaled at Waterloo Thursday Will feature award of the oil can.
New staff edits this issue of 'Eye' Roster of new College Eye staff.
Thirty-seventh term of summer school begins here June 5 Class begins on June 6 and ends on August 25.
Four hundred grads will receive guest tickets Wednesday Brief preview of Commencement.
Rural choir to sing at education meet; Chicago exposition Will sing at NEA convention and Century of Progress program.
It won't be Miss Society Editor now Theodore Adams will edit College Eye society page for summer term.
Light comedy of old Spain is to be staged here Preview for "The Women Have Their Way".
Editor announces Old Gold will be issued on May 22
Senior prom queen crown is accorded to Virginia Hansen
Recognition Day is planned for honor women; O. R. Latham will address assembly; faculty, men will be guests Ten high ranking women and honorary societies will be featured in first Recognition Day.
Sophs will be tested Friday; North Central Association examinations will be given for survey Part of NCA effort to study effective education.
Music festival is planned to honor mothers; Black Hawk County children will form chorus of nine hundred Description of the program, which will involve many campus groups.