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Shirley Kraft is chosen editor of student handbook
Purple Arrow is organized; freshman and sophomore women eligible to membership Constitution complete; group promoted by Women's League; objectives of the group.
Elisebeth Brugger, Sarah Beach are in auto accident Both suffer only bruises.
Faculty members to attend conference Most social science faculty will attend meeting in Ames.
Board selects Robert Brown as editor of 1934 Old Gold; Wenger business manager; College Eye staff not chosen Profile of Robert Brown; photo.
Latham discusses coaching problems as "I" Club meeting Talks about the difficulties a small town athletics coach will face.
Women's League holds its initial Spring meeting Approve changes to constitution.
Winter term Honor Roll includes sixty-nine women; twenty-nine men; number of men on list has been equaled only once List of those honored.
Irving Wolfe accepts teaching position at Northwestern U. Will teach two courses there this summer.
Charles completes study of reactions to Mid-Term 'Ds' Men offer reasons for receiving low grades.
Eleven students candidates for Kappa Delta Pi List of candidates.
Applications for one local scholarship are due April 15 From Kappa Delta Pi.
Two debate teams enter Delta Sigma Rho meet, Madison Two teams of two men will compete.
Board of Publications elects new president Clair Kraft will be president.
Local man makes good, as it were Professor Reed is the only one to respond to a mailing.
Olive L. Barker to give voice recital on Sunday, April 2
Musicians will repeat 'Mikado'; operetta moves against a colorful Japanese setting Story is told by the actors in this comic opera. There were minstrel singers and choruses.
'Lazarus, Come Forth' is topic of sermon At CHIC.
Student Council elects officers for next year; Lorrine Crawford chosen President of governing organization Roster of officers; photo.
Tutors receive three honors in speech contest Debaters take two second places and one third place.
I. H. Hart leaves for education meet Will serve as consultant at regional NEA meeting.