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Title Article Summary
"Gally" leaves old abode; residing in biology department Violet Franklin's alligator moves to new quarters.
Changes made in faculty for summer term; nine departments are affected; exchanges, travel and study in summer program for faculty

Several faculty on leaves of absence.

Six make final appearance in production, "Accent on Youth"; struggle between youth an age is commencement play theme Review of the play.
Complete new staff to edit College Eye for summer term Roster of staff.
"Sing" series to be college high spot Tuesday evenings Everyone invited.
It's home to them now Men move into brand new Baker Hall; photo.
Faculty members to attend N. E. A. meeting Professors Cram and Divelbess attend Oregon meeting.
Bosley to speak at chapel services on Christianity, Sunday
Dean Oldfather is speaker at graduation; "culture a growing thing" he tells graduating students Excerpts from his address.
Smiley selected as Director of Foods; Hill succeeds Marr Brief profiles of Mary Smiley and Ilis Marr.
Rose Hanson will direct Baker Hall Appointed for the summer.
Baker dedication held at Commons last Wednesday Brief excerpts from addresses.
Ho hum, 6:30, there goes the alarm clock Students get used to early classes.
Fry's orchestra plays for "rec" dancing every Monday night
Roadman addresses graduating class at Baccalaureate Excerpts from his address.
Teachers College to offer new course in social science Contemporary Affairs course will be required starting fall 1937.
Scholastic awards for next year to Telleen, Bergstrom Win Bertha Martin Scholarships.
Finlayson accepts broadcasting job In Lincoln, Nebraska.