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College Eye 15 34- 1
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The 1924 Old Golds are finished Students and organizations encouraged to pay their dues so the company will send the books.
Preliminary election for May Queen on Monday Will select three finalists.
Bel Cantos will present "The Wild Rose"; recital will be given under direction of Mrs. Schmidt Lengthy preview of the operetta.
T. C. orators victorious in interstate contest; Lucile Knickerbocker and Gladys Lynch win first in oratory Win in both extemporaneous and oratorical contests.
Miss Sibylla Young dies Died at home of aunt.
Students will vote on Bible Study groups; votes will be cast on Friday and Monday Vote on whether Bible Study courses will be added to college.
Noted Bible translator to address students; will be here Tuesday evening Dr. Goodspeed will speak on translation of the Bible.
Many stories submitted for short story contest Prizes will be ten, five, and three dollars for best stories.
Famous soloist with Minneapolis Symphony; Miss Lenora Sparkes, metropolitan soprano, is soloist Will perform this week; lengthy profile of the group; photo.