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1 Church services to be held in Aud. Sunday, June 16
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2 Community sing held in auditorium Tuesday evening Will be held every Tuesday evening.
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3 First all-college dance to be held Friday, June 21
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4 Junior Red Cross exhibit in display in extension office Work by children in other countries is on display.
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5 Kappa Delta Pi Will hold picnic meeting.
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6 Macmillen appears in concert; violinist gives varied program on Wednesday Performance program.
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7 Minnesingers hold summer tryouts Roster of members.
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8 Official announcements Absences addressed; Boy Scout leadership class announced.
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9 Placement Bureau secures positions Roster of those who have found positions.
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10 The choir movement in rural schools
Shutt--Philip Leslie (Student--1927)
Rural school music in Iowa has been influenced greatly by Professor Fullerton.
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11 Troubadours chosen for summer term Roster of members.
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12 Violin recital to be given Friday eve. Dorothea Speakman will perform.
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13 Scholastic meditation
Schluter--Grace Lorraine (Class of 1932)
A poetic look at college.
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14 Editorially speaking Encourages students to submit their opinions to the Forum; most students want dances, so they will continue to be announced in the College Eye; the library is an alternative dating hang-out; encourages school sprit.
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15 The forum Advises students to beware of thievery.
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16 The garbage can; the lid is off! Students encouraged to write in for advice.
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17 Class history 1929
Creasy--Harryette (Class of 1929)
A look at what the Class of 1929 has done.
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18 Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Viola Nelson to Willard Holman Wedding of Viola Nelson and Willard Holman announced.
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19 Another June bride hails from the V. O. V sorority Lois Severin will marry W. M. Woito.
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20 Baseball and track letters awarded Roster of letter winners.
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21 Christian Endeavor meets at 6:30 every Sunday evening at Westminster Student Center Westminster Student Center host Christian Endeavor and June party.
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22 Diamond dusters College baseball is still popular, though some believe it will not be for long.
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23 Lutheran Students Association Following a picnic supper, and short devotional and business meeting were held.
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24 Miss Jane Corsaut, B. A. 1929, and Miss Lila Day Will study at the Chicago Musical College this summer.
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25 New towel service Explains new towel regulations.
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26 On Saturday evening, June 8, Miss Mildred Piffner announced her approaching marriage Donald Beebe Johnson to wed Mildred Piffner.
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27 Pi Omega Pi Officers elected at regular meeting.
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28 Plan summer in intramurals; various houses entered teams Intramural baseball starting soon; men encouraged to submit teams.
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29 The Westminster Foundation entertained at tea Presbyterian girls from the surrounding area were entertained at tea and a vocal solo.
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30 Twenty-nine freshmen awarded numerals; fourteen men win baseball numerals; fifteen men win track numerals Handicap golf tournament to be held soon; list of those receiving numerals.
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31 Wesley Foundation News All Methodist students invited to tea. Purpose of meeting is planning summer activities.