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Miss Smith leads group at Dubuque convention Chair of kindergarten-primary group.
Graduation committee meets for organization Will plan for fall Commencement.
Eells and Cram address county institute at Creston
"Black Flamingo" teems with tense situations as play unfolds tale of French court intrigues Preview of the play.
School invites dads for annual event Hope that five hundred will attend.
Robert McCrea wins in Charles City audition In competition for radio work.
Fred D. Cram appointed to child welfare group Part of state program.
Rev. W. G. Crowder to speak at morning service At CHIC.
Bob Schneider repeats at regular hop tonight
Velda Rinehart returns home Wednesday after sojourn in hospital Had been injured in swing accident.
Local speech students invited to forensics meet at Wisconsin University Would represent ISTC in debate and extemporaneous speaking.
Men students here will enter oratorical contest Will speak on Presidential election.
Freshmen arrange for party tomorrow night Will include games, dancing, and cards.
Folk dancing class will be offered Wednesday Professor Wild will offer class for women.
University of Leiden cancels debate meet with Teachers College team One of the Dutch students is unable to appear.
Eight contestants will compete in annual declamatory contest List of competitors.
College invites scout guests; Boy Scouts to be honored at Luther game next Saturday Schedule of activities includes swimming, parade, and football game.
Local merchants sponsor contest For best suggestions for Homecoming displays.
Dinner concerts started in Bartlett dining room Music will be provided between courses.
Bartlett Hall girls organize musical groups 160 respond to questionnaire and say they would like to participate in some sort of musical activity.
Courts declare Clarence Poole guilty of forgery; youth returns to Toledo Clarence Poole confesses and is sentenced to return to Toledo Juvenile Home.
Five glee clubs announced newly elected officers; Euterpeans will organize List of officers.
Students will assemble Wednesday For second all-school assembly.
She's the youngest Profile of Violette Mae Formanek, a fourteen year old freshmen.
Y. W. appoints drive workers; Y. W. C. A. drive for money and members begins week from Monday Will meet to discuss plans for drives.
Council argues improvement projects here; two chief essentials include school spirit problem and organizing of point system for extra-class activities Also discuss social program at the school.