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1 Senior Prom set for May 4; negotiations under way to obtain popular orchestra
2 Plans for Men's Union near completion; constitution to be submitted at assembly; temporary officers will be selected on the same occasion Description of organization plans for new men's group.
3 Hart and Pike to speak at forums On community expectations of colleges.
4 Rogers will present piano recital April 12 Helen Rogers will perform.
5 Dr. Crowder to preach Sunday; Hanson absent W. G. Crowder will speak at CHIC.
6 'Peace On Earth' is spring play; Davenport, Middleton, and Byers will play in leading roles List of cast members; preview of the play.
7 Women's Band will give concert here Tuesday, April 10 Performance program.
8 We'll bet no. 7 will prove an exception to all other rules! Rules for the upcoming Femmes Fancy dance.
9 Ruth Mary Samson to present recital Performance program.
10 Sherwood Eddy charts East, Germany and Russia in talk; calls Hitlerism anti-toxin to German post-war defeatism Presents views on Europe and Japan.
11 Women's group will confer on executive plan Will help women discover qualities of leadership.
12 Ten will go to Grinnell confab; faculty members, students to attend international relations meeting Will be third annual college convention.
13 David Grant is elected new council leader; John Beebee appointed as vice-president; Brauer is secretary Brief profiles of officers.
14 Eleven vie for 1934 May queen; final election to be held Monday, April ninth List of those nominated; description of upcoming event.
15 College offices and bookstore to be rebuilt; tentative plans also cal for landscaping of Commons Will accommodate changes in administrative organization and beautification plans for Back Circle.
16 "Pirates of Penzance," hilarious opera, will be repeated tonight; Gilbert and Sullivan show has sparkling music, gay lines A review of the glee club opera "Pirates of Penzance."
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17 The Line Campus gossip.
18 Constitution for proposed Men's Union Text of the constitution.
19 Books A book review of "On Running After One's Hat" by G.K. Chesterton.
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20 Gayle Howe heads Epsilon Phi Epsilon Roster of officers.
21 Wesley Foundation Easter service held Description of services.
22 Stewart elected to presidency of Y.M.
23 News briefs Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
24 Dr. Punke advocates simple spelling lists Former faculty member Edward Punke believes in simplified spelling.
25 Fullerton to speak at WMT on music
26 Wesley Players to give Easter play at Cedar Heights Will present "The Triumph of the Defeated".
27 Hostetter selected new president for Alpha Literary Club List of officers.
28 Halvorson to speak before English Club Will speak on spring.
29 Dr. Charles to lead Sunday evening club Will speak on preaching.
30 Kappa Phi cabinet honors patronesses
31 Untitled Blythe Kassel visited Dorothy Wilson.
32 Last rites held for Ervin Strawn, noted educational worker Erwin Edward Strawn died March 26, 1934.
33 Dr. Laurie honored at student center communion service At Westminster center.
34 "Pirates of Penzance," weekend dance, picnics, crowd calendar Campus social calendar.
35 Gogerty to play for Boiler Makers' brawl
36 Debaters honored at Men's, Women's Faculty Club party
37 Correction Tom Lamke's name was omitted from the Honor Roll.
38 National head of Kappa Mu Epsilon to be local guest Kathryn Wyant will speak.
39 Hughes, V. Roth and Ardys Smith chosen Delt sorority heads Roster of officers.
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40 If I'm Wrong I'm Sorry Sports gossip.
41 St. Olaf's choir to sing at West High
42 Hutto speaks to P. E. club
43 Freshman nine holds belated outdoor drills No definite lineup had been formed yet.
44 Panther Cubs Profile of Charles Barg.
45 Trackmen vie for jaunt to Hastings Races; varsity's first competition will be Nebraska relays Relay teams have been hampered by cold weather; have had little practice so far.
46 Women's Athletic Association picnic is set for April 17 Intramural sports will begin soon.
47 Thirty-six men out for frosh track tryouts Charles Barg heads freshmen recruits.
48 Sixteen apply for Eye, Old Gold jobs
49 Whitford scans varsity hitting and infielding; coach stresses timing and meeting the ball squarely Baseball practice moves outside with present good weather.