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Katherine Seay will study psychology at Columbia next year; Sara Beach of University of Minnesota will succeed her as Y. W. C. A. secretary Altha Curtis will be secretary this summer.
First annual Gridiron Banquet is planned for Friday, twenty-second; oil can will be presented to one who has been of most service to paper this year Hope to establish new tradition.
Bell will be rung when "Old Golds" are put on sale First person to Old Gold office after the ringing of the bell will win a free yearbook.
Twenty-five campus organizations take part in May fete tomorrow; program will take place either on south lawn or in Men's Gymnasium Description of the activities.
Robert Wick places third in annual Peace oratorical contest Fri.
Mothers are feted by Teachers College students this weekend; three days program of dances, dinners, and music planned Lengthy description of the program.
Harold Simmers is elected president of Pi Gamma Mu Roster of officers.
May Queen Alice Dowden is May Queen; photo.
Spring number of "Purple Pen" will be on sale today Quick survey of contents.
Faculty quartet sings for Kiwanis Club Monday
Importance of social studies emphasized by convention speaker Professor Erbe elected vice president of the group of social scientists.
Freshmen speakers clash with Simpson at Des Moines May 20 Robert Wick and Burdette Moeller will represent ISTC.
"Rhapsody in Blue" is big feature of music jamboree; lighting effects make concert pleasing to eye as well as ear Symphony Orchestra will perform for mothers.
Student journalists attend conference at Cedar Rapids Friday; talks by Hal O'Flaherty and G. M. Hyde were features on the program Nine students attended Iowa college press meeting.
Dotty Hill reigns as queen at Senior Prom tomorrow eve.; modern theme will be carried out in spring colors at dance tomorrow
Four bored wives seek rest haven in spring comedy; clever comedy has lost none of the rich humor in original novel Preview of "The Enchanted April".
Seniors, attention!!

Should pay class dues.