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Debaters argue before Chamber of Commerce Will debate installment plan of buying.
Cinder artists will trek long and hard paths this spring Track practice will begin.
Songs, dances and jokes will tickle Tutors; ten organizations selected from forty-three who tried out will appear; one hundred students perform Vaudeville show preview.
"The Man Behind the Scenes" always in action Profile of Everett A. Ludley; photo.
Misspelled words bring ticket to first finders
Shield Club admits three new members to its honor roll Three join women's physical education honorary society.
Arguers prepare for busy week Debate schedule.
"Dakotah" picture will depict story at special assembly; third and fourth hour classes will be dismissed to attend program Movie depicting pioneer life written by alumna Genevieve Turnipseed.
Father J. E. Ross speaks Sunday At CHIC.
Coach "Mun" Whitford speaks to Y. M. C. A. Theme was "Always be out to Win".
Brindley judges six debates this week In five Iowa towns.
Program committee plans for convention here this month Planning for elementary education conferences.
Class party will provide fun for sophs.; Student Council sponsor fun in Gymnasium at 7:30 tonight Games and dancing.
Notice! Trying to implement system to keep posters from being stolen from bulletin boards.
Varsity freshman grapplers clash The first varsity vs. freshmen meet will occur in February.
Intramural teams show enthusiasm at tournament Scores leaned disproportionately in games this week.
Music Federation plans annual meeting here Iowa branch will meet in Cedar Falls.
Chris Trepp writes about life in Cuba in recent letter Working for fruit company there.
Redheaded coed chorus furnishes act for show Roster of chorus members.
Tutor Tickler specials will be students' choice Restaurants will feature specials.
Men marry for glamour says personality man According to David M. Trout.
Forms of etiquette express personality Social Improvement group gives demonstrative play.
Hygiene classes study insanity cases at hospital Sixty students visit hospital at Independence.
Stores of surprises await students at annual ball; recording orchestra of national fame to furnish music for dance Preview of the Washington Ball.
College Eye subscribers! Meeting to be held.
Y. W. will receive nominations Committee will take nominations for organizational offices.
Freshman cagers work hard for Cornell battle
Tutor basketeers battle Luther tonight for conference head; Coach Peterson's Norsemen have won five loop games; squad weakened Three I. S. T. C. players are sick and will not play.