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Dormitory residents 'sing out' Dormitory "sing" will be held at Campanile.
Cafeteria beats own record first week of school Commons serves 1305 students on Monday, 5124 for the week.
Schley elected head of Greek council Harry Schley is president of IFC; list of other officers.
Women debaters to face British Virginia Williams and Dorothy Wurtzer will debate.
Musicians swing into fall activities Seeking members of music groups; women's and men's bands will function as separate units except at football games.
Seerley Hall prexy Ray Shepard is elected.
Orientation tips on how not to study for aspiring frosh Students working on homework; photo.
"Star-Wagon" for Homecoming; announce six major characters Cast list and preview of Maxwell Anderson's "The Star-Wagon".
College hikes tomorrow; eats, fun around campfire Alpha Phi Omega will sponsor all-college picnic and hike to the golf course.
Shepard gets the lowdown Ray Shepard reads in bed; photo.
Campanile will broadcast music Campanile has been wired so that its concerts can be heard around campus.
As the Editor Sees It Makes analogy of college life to a sporting event.