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Henry C. Shull, Sioux City, president rs... David A. Dancer, Des Moines, secretary MEMBERS Henry C. Shull, Sioux City W, Earl Hall, Mason City Richard H. Plock, Burlington Lester S. Ctillette, Fostoria Mrs. Hiram C. Houghton, jr., Red Oak Roy Louden, Fairfield Mrs. George Kyseth, Clarion W. S. Rupe, Ames Halstead M. Carpenter, Monticello FINANCE COMMITTEE Wfilliam R. Boyd, Cedar Rapids, chair- man David A. Dancer, Des Moines, secretary William G. Noth, Des Moines Richard H. Pluck, David A. Dancer, Mrs. Hiram C. Houghton, Miss Helen Lenihan, W. S. Rupe, Henry C. Shull, Halsted M. Carpenter, Roy Louden, William C. Noth, Mrs. George Kyseth, W. Earl Hall STATE BOARD OF EDUCATIO The State University of Iowa is one of the state-main- tained schools which is governed by the State Board of Education. Iowa State College, the Iowa School for the Deaf, the Iowa School for the Blind, and the State Sana- torium are also under jurisdiction of the board. Mem- bers are appointed by the governor of Iowa and approved by the state senate. The finance committee members are appointed by the board from outside its membership and serve with the nine board members as administrators. Administrative heads at the State University of Iowa are responsible to the president, who is in turn the represen- tative of SUI to the State Board of Education. President of the board is Henry C. Shull. David A. Dancer is sec- retary of the finance committee. Page 25
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' I lffl If-464. 11 -ijijjiiliiijggi . 7' 'fl'- RSI v - A ws. HERB f f'7O gm Q f ff f f TU YU O ,fit t SEZ :D 0 i 4, 5. 1' 6 cor N ife, the HAWKEYE has mir- , l f ook are a his orical record ' at Fi' 5 l s a atterns as e day through more than 4 Vi' I e rtra f Stat iversity of Iowa. Here are as ' ' , . If f If who lf ese Q ay at the University. Here 4 re the I .i tom Here s as I e making. Here is the record 9 ,asa dem R le ic social in the years to come, as other e N Q ff ty years u t y e HAWKEY demonstrate that we live in a world a e o d e of change is the trademark of our 4 u 1 l .D ec A re IS wonderful and fearful-for you and for r a to a world of change if we are to be the masters Tl 1 v . I 5 . ' T ' ' r - 1 W s'. 2 0 Ll' LU-- tdv .' -I 4 r Q 1 1' 'O ' X., n' , Q , rn E. W 1' ' ' 0 W. ' J - 15 ' K' n' 0 . 1' P Z, vt Ss . q v ,l ,- v . . ' ,I-A if, Q I na s. 4' ' 'f 'U-W 'l' Hn :. .ifffflf 3, If L . a4: ,.,qQ 0' .0 S1 , I- I'O.'J,5 '5-ftfulv wet -lap, ij, :af 5 of Q .at A I I . n I f , If' ' ' - of -.9 . re. 'd f '-- s O .h V' :fs . 'U .W by V i i I K Q Q M, ' tv , ' h o, , . 7,4 0 ' , 4 nf 1 N. ' 'N ' ' w 4 ' 'if Ent I' r kno :Q- sx 5 ff I 1' - ' ' L cl ' .n 0 r I 6 I1 I ' .5 0 I V ' ' 1 -.V ,I ' .X ., nuff .r', 5 U - 1 . e ,.9: a ' .3 lah o n ,1-tif, I, E sr 6 , , . ' , t. , . 0 V ri .': . -5 s sf- . v ' 05 , , v . 0 .TQ 'qu d 1 ', ls., . A n . ,- s ce sl. a , ' '. '4 ' si eh vi i 11 'SHO I ' ng is L U ' . e au . v Cl . . . 'Q-pt I ' . x ' 1? : of O 'i'll4 . - 4 .' tlll N. a :1?- . 7 3 9 org? . -' d i' l rf. ,'-- , I ' i an nott vt V, ufyrffff The good old days will never return. We shall never live again without the potentiality of the atomic bomb. We must recognize that the world is what it is, and adapt to it or perish. The University seeks to understand and teach the nature and characteristics of social change. But it seeks more than this. It is my earnest hope that you will take with you at graduation time an under- standing of the fundamental values and aspirations which give meaning and purpose to the life of man even in the midst of change. If, in the deepest recesses of your being you have achieved an acquaintance with the noblest aspirations of the human spirit, if you believe that you are free to make choices and that those choices are real, if you believe that every right thing done under the sun makes the universe a better place for all mankind for all time, then the assurance of change will stimulate and not deter you, and this Uni- versity will have contributed richly to the fulfillment of its deepest obligations to this State and to mankind. UaL,Lf 444. ffwaea
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NFRSI13, . is I fmuwm QS ' Q5 rg I . .. 6' QD . DEANS The administration of the State University of Iowa includes the president, administrative dean, and many other deans, directors, com- mittees and councils. The College of Commerce, organized in 1921, provides vocational education for commercial, industrial, and financial fields. The bureau of business and economic research provides ser- vices to business interests in Iowa with infor- mation on business problems. The College of Dentistry since 1882 has trained men and women for general practice and specialized work in dentistry. Four lab- oratories offer different types of technical in- struction. Clinical care is offered to students and the public as an extensive part of the training program. The College of Education maintains experi- mental elementary and secondary schools as important elements in its program of instruc- tion. A reading clinic and curriculum labora- tory are special functions in the college. ELMER T. PETERSON Dean of Education Director of Summer Schools ALLEN WINSTON DAKIN Administrative Dean CHESTER A. PHILLIPS Dean of Commerce ALVIN W. BRYAN Dean of Dentistry
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