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Dr. H. A. Bosley will preach at church service
Over 150 couples to attend dance Arrangements and rules for the Femmes Fancy dance.
Drama confab to be April 21; extensive program planned by drama department for delegates Conference program schedule.
Eight to speak in new type debate Will feature Congressional style.
Committees to arrange plans for leadership
Crawford wins close race for Queen of May Election results; photo.
Sylvia Sidney will pick handsome man Movie star will pick man for Old Gold.
Prom hour is extended to 1; king to be elected as an added feature of affair King and Queen will be revealed at dance; will last until 1AM for first time in college history.
Men's Union formally organized at assembly; articles revised, adopted; petition blanks for office seekers available at Dean's office Election petitions available; purpose is "promulgating cooperation and interest among men students".
Plans arranged for volume of student verses Five hundred copies of book containing student verse will be published.
New May fete plans revealed; committee arranges many features for May 12 festivities Will include four Maypoles on south campus.
Twenty-one take part in oratorio List of those who presented "Daughter of Jairus".
James Ebel is head of board; Marion Bragonier chosen secretary of Board of Publications Board will select press convention delegates.
Graduation thins pep frat roster; applicants sought Rho Epsilon Rho seeking new members.
Panther Relays set for April twenty-first; collegiate races to feature six Iowa college teams Coe, Grinnell, Cornell, Morningside, and Carleton have been invited to relays.
Large cast to take part in anti-war play; drama production classes assisting in making of play List of cast members for "Peace on Earth".