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1 Alpha Beta Gammas lead in scholarship; Delts run close second with Phi Omegas ranking third A look at grade reports by sororities.
2 Bel Cantos travel to Marble Rock tonight Will perform under auspices of athletic club.
3 Cast announced for Commencement play; tickets will go on sale next Monday, May 25 Roster of cast members.
4 Cohagen speaks at 'Y' meeting last Thursday Spoke of work of George Williams in relation to the origin of the Y. M. C. A.
5 Graduation plans now completed; excellent program scheduled Schedule of events planned for Commencement.
6 Hamilton Club for orators organized; E. J. McCreary elected president at meeting Monday Hamilton Club organized; roster of charter members.
7 Raise in tuition at state schools for coming year; from $37.50 to $90 for juniors and seniors at T. C. Tuition to be raised due to failure of the legislature to appropriate sufficient funds to state schools; tuition will be $17.50 per term for underclassmen and $30 for upperclassmen.
8 School closes tomorrow for May Day program Schedule of events planned for May Day.
9 Students pledge over $4000 to Campanile Shows results from student Campanile drive.
10 Teachers trounce Upper Iowa; Coach Minton's nine defeat Fayette aggregation 11-3 Tutors defeat Upper Iowa in baseball, 11-3.
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11 Minnesingers hold annual banquet at Waterloo Description of clever program.
12 Old Golds released last Saturday; Mabel Anderson chosen as most beautiful girl at T. C. Old Golds go on sale; description of the annual's layout provided.
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13 Elegy to a Roller Towel
Dickson--Margaret Ball (Class of 1925)
Satirical poem denouncing the use of roller towels at Teachers College.
14 Over 400 secure positions through Placement Bureau Destinations for students taking teaching positions through the Placement Bureau.
15 Scoutcraft feature of summer session Boy Scout techniques will be offered to men in physical education during the summer session.
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16 Beautiful dedication of schoolhouse Excerpt from speech given by former President of Ohio State University, W. H. Scott.
17 Farewell Description of the difficulties of publishing a newspaper and good wishes to the incoming staff.
18 Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says-- Jokes and commentary on campus life.
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19 Alpha Beta Gamma formal Forty couples attended; details about the dance; roster of out-of-town guests.
20 Chrestomathian banquet Program for recent banquet.
21 Delta Phi Delta Held informal dance party; roster of out-of-town guests.
22 Eulalian banquet Annual Spring Formal held; program for the evening.
23 Kappa Theta Psi luncheon Hosted by Corley Conlon, Judith Chase, and Geraldine Ogle.
24 Musbach recital brilliant success Review of Iva Musbach's recital in Gilchrist Chapel.
25 Student Welfare Committee entertains Student Council
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30 Mendenhall's team defeats Wartburg College '9' -- 5 to 2 Tutor second string baseball team defeats Wartburg, 5-2; box score provided.
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31 Bartlett Hall House Council shows T. C. loyalty Bartlett Hall contributes to Campanile fund.
32 Bishop Longley to speak this Sunday Bishop Longley to deliver sermon at Sunday service.
33 Four Teachers College students in auto accident No serious injuries reported in accident north of Cedar Falls.
34 Glenn Brown Glenn Brown has been visiting Cedar Falls.
35 Katherine Buxbaum has novel in International Book Review Professor Buxbaum reviews recent novel, "The George and the Crown."
36 Mason City Glee Club to sing Sunday Will appear at the First Congregational Church.
37 Miss Freeman's pupils in recital Monday Schedule of performers and their work.
38 Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Farrell Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Farrell visited campus.
39 Style show given in auditorium last Friday Sewing classes give program of historical clothing.
40 There will be a piano recital Professor Reding's students will perform.
41 Y. M. officers hold annual retreat Sunday Roster of those who attended.