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[ President Emeritus Hillman President Gross Dr. Harper May we in these few words express our sincere appreciation of your constant comradeship and your never ending love for Simpson College. BOARD OF TRUSTEES W. T. Hamilton William Buxton, Jr. F. P. Henderson Rae L. Dean President Vice President Secretary Treasurer W. A. Allensworth Don L. Berry Mrs. George Cosson Gardner Cowles F. C. Okey Lester D. Powell Henry E. Sampson Joseph Meek Elmer Bass William Buxton, Jr. N. R. Graham G. A. Grant W. T. Hamilton H. M. Havner Thesle T. Job Hugh W. Lundy Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam W. A. Burke W. P. Butler William Buxton, III F. P. Henderson O. F. Howard R. M. Shipman F. C. Sigler Kenneth Goodrich Truman S. Stevens EX-OFFICIO Walter A. Morgan F. C. Edwards L. P. Goodwin John Owen Gross W. H. Meredith Walter M. Scheuermann EMERITUS J. H. Henderson Harry E. Hopper J. A. Storey Page 15
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1 J . Administration and Faculty Freshmen Sophomores Autumn Sports Music 1 . - J SEPTEMBER 12 .. Summer vacation ended and the amazed Freshmen managed to get registered. SEPTEMBER 18 .. Met our new Prexy. SEPTEMBER 21 . . That unforgettable week when studies were not known. Rush Week. SEPTEMBER 24 . . Played our first football game here, with Beloit the victors, 20-0. OCTOBER . . The month of the pigskin. OCTOBER 28 . . We scored against Parsons. The final score was 15-12 in their favor. OCTOBER 30 . . That charm- ing and gracious speaker, Ruth Bryan Owen, visited the campus. NOVEMBER 5 .. Simpson was the victor over Central by a score of 14-2. Wow, what a thrill! NOVEMBER 11.. That day of days. Homecoming. St. Ambrose was the visiting team. They won, but had to put up a good fight to make the score 20-0. This date also heralded the premier opening of the Campus Theatre which presented to first nighters the Washington satire First Lady. NOV- EMBER 23-28 . . Went home for Thanksgiving and vacation, but decided to come back to school to rest a bit. Page 14
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VICE PRESIDENT Dignity, poise, wisdom, and congeniality are those qualities which make Dr, Hilmer the excellent Vice President he is. DEAN OF THE COLLEGE He handles the affairs and problems of the college which are delegated to him with wisdom and understanding. These qualities help Dean Moats fulfill his posi- tion well. TREASURER To Mr. Dean goes our money and his handling of the college finances proves his ability. A friend who has your needs as well as those of the college in mind. DEAN OF THE CONSERVATORY An excellent musician as well as a good administrative officer has made Dean Harvey the well-liked Dean of the Con- servatory. Page 16
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