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"Icebound" Friday night; Pulitzer prize play to be given by Theta Alpha Phi; honesty and sincerity employed by author of New England play; "An America Play preview.
Class day to be held Saturday; Student Council urges all to come Schedule of activities.
Old Gold announcements; notice Old Gold pictures Encourages groups that wish to be in yearbook to make appointments for pictures.
Playcraft Club hard at work on plays; "The most fundamental instinct of human life is to express oneself," says George Kelly in "The flattering world" Group organized in winter term of 1924-1925; description of the work of the club.
Annual oratorical declamatory contest to be held tenth; October 21 last day to enter Schedule for the competition.
Iowa Beta chapter of Theta Alpha Phi starts on sixth year; national honor dramatic fraternity meets each month for study and production; over seventy Chapter organized in fall 1922; funds raised are used for theater equipment.
McCormack tickets on sale to students Oct. 20, 7:00 a. m.; "The more I heard the more I wanted to hear", says school girl of McCormack concert Performance preview.
Many good plays produced here in the past years A look at plays produced by the college in the last fifteen years; photo.
Searight to give violincello recital; Misses Barker and Freeman assist Performance program.
Penmanship exhibit in Central building; progress of classes shown Work done during summer 1927.
Y. W. C. A. financial drive starts with banquet in Bartlett Hall dining room; King Arthur and his court start "The Silver Quest"; Sir Galahad and Sir YWCA budget breakdown.
Interpretation work does much for students Encourages students to focus on improving themselves and taking advantage of teacher help while in college.