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Skar passes C. P. A. tests in Wisconsin
Tutor Ticklers tryouts to be next week; ten girls are chosen to make up Vaudeville chorus List of judges and chorus members.
Teachers debaters drop first contest to Coe Wednesday Summary of debate.
Picture taking for annual starts today
Music fraternity to broadcast program Phi Mu Alpha will present fifteen minute program.
Producer Tutor Ticklers producer Donald Kelley; photo.
Byers, Grant win in speech; Wick and Lawrence place second; women will compete tonight In extemporaneous competition.
New musician bows to campus Saturday Professor and Mrs. Hill have a new baby daughter.
Messiah is theme of church services
Holiday dance starts weekend of Yule parties; students will be hosts to faculty at Christmas party Preview of the dance.
Lillian Sheppler plays violin made by her father Father is noted violin craftsman.
Special holiday rail fares are announced
Painters to begin Aud. Redecoration Should complete work over the holidays.
Ten societies enter Old Gold sales contest All seeking $50 prize.
Youth peace group selects name for local organization Organized in wake of visit by Paul W. Harris.
Chemistry Seminar officers are chosen
Four girls head fall Honor Roll with A average; seventy-two students earn over fifty grade points List of those on women's Honor Roll.
Local professor is author of new psychology text Professor Brown publishes workbook on elementary psychology.
What will Santa put in their stockings now? Flails maybe! Social Science Club debates existence of Santa Claus.
Wanted! Vegetables at 'Canned Dance' Admission price will be cans of food to be donated to the needy.
Messiah to be given Sunday; two hundred students and four soloists to present Oratorio Description of the "Messiah" and the upcoming production.
What? Scholarships four year olds? Scholarships are available for Nursery School students.
H. L. Eells dedicates Floyd County school
Fraternity Council plans annual dance