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Sixty receive more than one vote in popularity contest Winners will be announced in Old Gold.
Invitations sent to high schools for band concert To be played by combined Men's and Women's Bands.
Feminine charms influence decision of Supreme Court Professor Robinson's class holds mock court session.
Forty-two named for graduation; President Latham to confer honors at commencement exercises Thursday evening Description of Commencement program.
Dr. Oscar T. Olson is guest preacher at college church
Kalamazoo to debate Tutors; Western Teachers debaters recently defeated 33 other colleges Schedule of upcoming debates.
Geography students honored at meeting Professor Aitchison entertained Gamma Theta Upsilon.
Dancing festival to be presented tonight at 7:30 Performance program.
Playcraft Club to give plays; "Deceivers," "Columbine" will be presented March 7th Will present one act plays.
March 13th is set as deadline for book applicants Soliciting applications for editor of student handbook.
Faculty members attend convention Roster of those attending NEA meeting.
Winter term will end noon, March 9 Spring term registration will begin on the following Monday.
Panthers close season in win over Quakers; Dickinsonmen lead all the way in ragged contest Panthers avenge last weeks beating by the Quakers.
Eleven initiated by Purple Arrow List of initiates to honor society for freshman and sophomore women.
Felons will frolic at jail jamboree! Preview of Prison Prom.
Blue Key to initiate eight; candidates include men from three upper classes Brief profiles of new members.
Little Tutor debaters are again victorious In district and sectional finals.
"R. U. R." to be presented on March 15, 16; futuristic drama by Capek is theatrical sensation in Europe, U. S. Preview of the play.