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Title Article Summary
Hays will attend college in Chicago Will study at Chicago Musical College.
Three hundred seventy-two are graduated; one hundred fifty-seven student receive degrees List of graduates.
Alumni celebrate anniversary at reunion luncheon Class of 1908 celebrates.
Adams is chosen managing editor for summer term Roster of College Eye staff members for summer 1933.
Trophy winners are announced; Gooden, Willert, Hulin and Johnson receive awards Berg Trophy winners announced.
Boatman does linoleum cut for Purple Pen Preview of the new issue.
Philipino monkey lives one week Baby monkey dies.
Winifred Tuttle becomes bride of Irving H. Hart Married May 26, 1933.
Charles Judd urges graduates to preserve democratic education Excerpts from Commencement address.
Rhythm Rascals to play for tonight's recreational dance
College Eye tryouts to begin tomorrow Anyone interested should report.
Extension staff to compose faculty of branch school Will hold school in Atlantic.
Writers Club plans meeting for June 13
Annual reveals popular Tutors; twenty student selected by faculty members as representatives List of most popular students on campus.
Arthur Olsen wins first scholarship athletic award Given on basis of athletic ability, sportsmanship, and scholarship.
Office hours are changed this term Will be open from 7:30 AM until 4:30 PM.
Five men are elected to Blue Key fraternity Brief profiles of new members.
John Baker is to remain on coaching staff; tentative assignment of duties announced by L. L. Mendenhall Johnny Baker may coach varsity football; photo.
Donald Finlayson receives 'Oil Can'
Commencement play is to be given June 9; "Women Have Their Way" is smart Spanish comedy Preview and review of the production.
W. E. Hays appears in faculty recital Brief review of Professor Hays' performance.