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Teachers and pupils gather here tomorrow at first drama meet; talks by faculty here feature program; "Redemption" to close conference Several faculty will give presentations to students; will also present play.
Nominations for Queen of May started today
Extended recreational dancing held at gymnasium tonight Recreational dances take the place of more formal dances this term; have been good money makers.
Twenty-five students elected to membership in Kappa Delta Pi List of new members.
Sherwood Eddy speaks on war, birth control, and socialism, Apr. 23 Will speak on a variety of topics; speaker profile.
Women's locker room is being completely remodeled Will be converted into attractive restroom; YWCA bookstore also being remodeled.
First intercollegiate play day is held here tomorrow; women physical training students of three state schools meet Women from University of Iowa and Iowa State University will play games and participate in track events.
Cecilians sing in Des Moines today Will make six appearances there.
What a president does with leisure moments is revealed President Latham describes what he does during an average work day and what he likes to do for recreation; likes sports and long, solitary walks.
Eight nominations for prom queen made by Senior Prom Committee List of nominees.
Minnesingers Glee Club will give concert Tuesday; male quartet, bass solo, and piano solo will be featured on program Concert program.
Thirty-eight students and faculty members on Mother's Day committees; Student Council committee composed of Eileen Hardie, Bob Burley, and Ora Natvig Committee responsibilities set for the celebration.
Burley elected head of Student Council for coming year Roster of officers.
Huntoon and Smith lead men scholars during winter term List of those who did well on grades last term.
Sophomores nominate officers at Crossroads Wednesday List of nominees.
Untitled String Quartet performed in Nashua.
Cunningham, Steinberg elected heads of Eye and Old Gold; staff organization is changed by Board of Control Roster of new staff members.
Tragedy abounds in Tolstoy's "Redemption" given last night; powerful acting makes play reach height of realism Mary Wheat offers opinions on individual performances in the play.