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Commencement play "Pharaoh's Daughter" to be staged 28-29; annual production to portray magnificence and splendor of ancient Egypt Preview of upcoming production directed by Professor Bertha Martin.
Campanile drive to be launched Friday Drive to obtain remainder of funds needed to construct memorial Campanile; ten teams organized.
Helen McHugh walks away with May Queen honors by big margin; will preside over festivities of May Day which will be held Thursday, May 21 Helen McHugh elected 1925 May Queen.
Euterpeans will appear in recital next Tuesday Euterpean Glee Club to give annual recital; will include dance.
Hockaday-Wilke give splendid recital Cora Mae Hockaday and Kathryn Wilke give recital in Gilchrist Chapel.
Cedar Falls Band in concert Friday; is under direction of Prof. F. L. McCreary Program for performance provided.
D. D. Murphy slated for Commencement address here June 2; is outstanding attorney and President of Iowa State Board of Education D. D. Murphy to deliver Commencement address.
Lake Geneva meeting at 'Y' room tomorrow Meeting to be held for all students wishing to attend the Y. M. C. A. student conference at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.
Annual music festival tomorrow The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra set to play; proceeds to go to the Campanile Fund; photo.
Campus is Mecca for Iowa scientists; R. I. Cratty of Ames is new president Iowa Academy of Science holds 39th annual meeting on T. C. campus.