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Title Article Summary
Annual original oration contest to take place Friday evening; contestants are authors of own creations; winner over all will represent State Teachers Contest open only to women.
Freshmen B. A. officers chosen Roster of officers.
International volunteer convention held at Indianapolis; representatives from State Teachers attend; convention favas World Court and League of Nation Students from all over the world attend.
Graveure, "distinguished baritone", grips audience; hearers impressed by feeling and expression; audience delighted with well varied program Review of performance by Louis Graveure.
New regulations approved---large number present Good turn-out of I. S. T. C. students to the dance; regulations restrict attendance by those from outside the college..
Cast for mid-winter play--"Rollo's Wild Oat" is announced; 1001 laughs guaranteed in farcical production; will be given two nights Preview of the play; roster of cast members.
Y. M. C. A. unusually active in campus work; "Hello Day" Wed., open house, Thurs., regular meetings held on Thursday All men invited to participate in activities.
Pres. and Mrs. Seerley attend nat. convention Attending meeting on illiteracy.
Welfare committee may restrict outside activities; detailed point system is carefully worked out; submit plan to limit outside activities of students Point system is explained and points assigned; object is to spread responsibility..
Miss Ruegnitz to appear in piano recital; assisted by William F. Hayes, tenor; given Monday evening, Jan. 21st, in Gilchrist chapel Performance program.