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1 | A song written by a college employee's son comprises part of the program to be sung by contralto Jane Mauck | The song, "I Shall Be Very Quiet," was written by Gordon Myers, son of Clifton Myers. Clifton Myers is a member of the college maintenance staff. Gordon is vice-president and manager of radio station WGHF-FM in New York City. |
2 | A song written by a college employee's son comprises part of the program to be sung by contralto Jane Mauck | Mauck's recital, the fifth in the current series of faculty recitals at the college, will be open to the public without charge. Ellen Aakvik, also of the college music department faculty, will accompany Mauck. |
3 | Dr. J. W. Maucker, will speak twice Thursday during the first day of Shenandoah's annual Career Week | From 1946 until the time he assumed the presidency, he was dean of the school of education and director of the summer session at Montana State university, Missoula, Montana. |
4 | Special To: Bremer County Independent | Elwyn Webster and Merritt Racker, both of Waverly, are working on the scenery and costume crews for the winter play "Hedda Gabbler" by Henrik Ibsen. Webster is a sophomore student majoring in speech and Racker is freshman student also majoring in speech. |
5 | Special To: The Shenandoah Evening Sentinel | Dr. J. W. Maucker, president of the college, will deliver two addresses during the first day of Shenandoah's annual Career Week. Career Week is sponsored by the local school administration and the AAUW. |
6 | Special To: Waterloo Daily Courier | Joe Holdiman and Pat Severson, both of Waterloo, are working on the scenery crew for the winter play "Hedda Gabbler" by Henrik Ibsen. Holdiman is a sophomore speech major and Severson is a freshman student. |
7 | Special To: Waverly Democrat | Elwyn Webster and Merritt Racker, both of Waverly are working on the scenery and costume crews for the winter play "Hedda Gabbler" by Henrik Ibsen. Webster is a sophomore student majoring in speech and Racker is a freshman student. |