STUDENT LIFE
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Prese nt And F u t u re Build ings-P )l a in C h anges \\' ill Be Starte d l n ;\Ia n } B uil d ings \ Vit h M ov in _ __ Takt' a binl"l>•l·r•· ,·\e\\' of the t.:.
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What are tbos ~ n-ctaugu lar th ings b:ick or th e main bullding ! Xo, my dear Plato. th ey aren't ne"' gn•enbouses or chickencoops; they arl'.' fine concrt'te tennis courts, a whole squad of 'em, just like the ones already built just east or the greenhouse. The big square area, enc losed by thr· group of building-s--W-111be transrorm.,d. beginning this summer, from a baseball field and a corn pah:h. to a line big lawn flanked b)' appropriate walks and trees and ,hrubbery. Ne"· drh·ewa)·s. shaded by rows or trees will be built around tbe bulldlogs and n sceolc boule,,ard will follow thes outh edge o! the bill. lt Is expected that within a few ,·,·ars lhe street car line will extend on around the corner by- the Women 's Building and up on th e hill to 1be Chemistry Building. There will be man1· shady nooks smong the clumps of trees and :<brubber back of the Livestock and 8 0 ::•;~~:di:~~~ ~~~~d~egsa :p~c: ;:~ P:::e:rs~•lndbreak
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ne-sdny e,·eniog. A •·sure nuff " Chinese garden with 1 :~~t; ;:~~\bbee~~e:thc~i:;:e "'~==~e;:: ladles ste 11 out to dau ce and slog; and the cost um es will be io harmony " 1th the setting. It is also reported that the best orchestra outside or 11 dinkersl. ~h~; 1: "'~~le~: ~::u:: r;:nt:i::rr: .~~j 1 of ~:f' t::o~~t\l: a~:d~de! ts1::u~:;•:s; be intermingled so 1ba1 e,·ery mom. ou tdoor ampitheatre. This is in• ent from sta rt to finish will be full elud ed in the enla rg ement plans. of somethlug artistically inteniting. Xe:n · year. before many of th e The dancing will be as follows : changes ou tlln ed take pla ce . some Pastora.I. a co untrr dance, by Zel• indoor changes will also occur. The eno Oernston. Carol Goasllnd, Sybil Cafe de Cooler w\11 institute a much• Hopkins, Naomi J obosoo. Radla Lllr• cra,·ed m orning n\eo.1. No mor e will sen, Edna llerrll , Marloo Preston, the gaunt stude hav e to fight th e Enid Rosengreen, Kat e Thomas, 1.-u· pangs of hunger 'till 1! noon. Oscar clle Hogen, also tbreatens to ha,·e a lunch Two Gre<:lan Dan ces will be gh•en counter ror short orde r seri:lce with by :Marion Pre6ton. Lucile Rogers, a blonde waitress wbo will yell 10 Edna llerrll, Eaid Rosengreen, Sy• the cook such phrases as. "Two in bil Hopk ins, and Ka te Thomas . the water easy-s ta ck o' toast!"' I Th e folk danclog, representative J oh n L. Corburn Is plotting to or the Russian, th e :Mignon Barber, chas e the bookstore o ut and make Dor n Fuller, Edoa Crookstoo, Aman· more room for clerica l work In th e Ida Condit, Ruby Edmunds, Sybil se-c-rctarr's office. Th e prob lem at Frongner, Ona King, Bessie :\lo rr l• present Js where to put th e book• son, Ruby Rosengren , Jennie Fayler, store. Wh e re\·er It Is sltu111ed ho"·· Or1ensln ll errll. e,·e r. plans a re to improve It and :\llss :Mabel Parker. besides dlreceolnrge its atock of school supplies. ting all of the dancing. will person.. souvenirs. ally rend er her own fa,·orlte : "The ~luch of the basement space of the Chinese Wedding·• )lain Building will be g:1,·en to ~Ir Jq,hnson bas announced the 1 0 :~:-rt!~d::rtthe Llf:arl:::c-$,or:ae:1!~. ~;~e ~:~:t ': ;1;~ee ~!~==s•?t:r:~ ~l~:~~nt ac1Mtles,
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Bod)' officers will be officially inThe stalled. Th ese ,•ictlms will lik e))· on all c(./eb rat e the resu lts of the succesa-,a wards. ful polltical campaigns which landed ell wll\ ~~.emd~~1!::i~/ speeches will
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eou,eof <beU.A C hl,hop ed ~ that an unusua\h larg e represen t&· uon o r the students \\111 be present At th e same meeting a discus• 1. ~ slon of the \ Otlng on the proposed ) \ amendments to the Student Bodl ~ Organization cons lltut.lon "'Ill take place Th ese amendments affect .Jl .f. eler) member of 1he student bod) and 1t l1 considered perfecth proper for e,e rYone to attend The amendments which ha, e ap• penred in Stud ent Lif e -..111 be lOted on by ballot b, all studenui In addition to tbe gl\•\ng of
A.C. TO HA VE MOST ATFRACTJVE GROUNDS OF AN Y SCHOOL JN WEST
A. {'II a f.,w )t'ans hrnce, ai; Emil Han,;en. C'olh·t:e g.i.rdue r. bas liued it ui1. Thr th•,-ompanytng diai;::ram is a scht•me for future l'nlargement or the Coll"'ge. ,-lost IJf tbe buildini:-!.l ynu will recognize and the r\'maining ones will materialize when the need ari!PS , if we can latch the Stah• l..ei:;lslature in the prop,·r moori. □ □ TbP long bulldin,:: with thr wini::s, o,·,u11yint: th" site or th" pr.-!'~Ut _whulbr.:-ak Is to be a theatre, aurii<>rium and library. The lar11:r □ □ strul·tur,• hf'twe-en the main build• ,. 6 and tht • ~n,art J;)·mnasium will • 1 be an dahoratt.- ht>ndquarter.i ror th f' I !::xperinu nt Station and Ext~nsion Uowle g ged L a d G et .3 Recogni• OIYision. Th.-. r~tangulnr building tiun FTom L oca l J e w e lers as lb-uus t :,•a:1 •••'·. •.•,•• ..:,,•·,.:',,•.••••.-•,••.•, ~0 .--.. "" 110 0 & Best All Around .-\hl e l e In defin!IP joh as y.-t so we'll just re-Sc hoo l. -~rn• a spac,.. ror It later on. E,:trndi11,:- from the sou1beast Carl \\' Peterson's ,·Nit will ban,: om, r of th•' :\lochanlc Arts Build• more heavily than at prt.'tl-ent and bis lng. out .iround the tractor sbed will ,:-rand ehildren !when tbl;'y come! he a concrNt• wall sening as a bull0 0 :: ~~ ~s,·ea ;e:u7io~~ ~ :::~n~? ac~::~ ~e;:oftr,·et:.:lescol~e:; ~:~:;rs m:~:
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W ill Vo t e On Am e nd m e n t s To Constitutio n ; Awar d St u den t Body Offi c ia ls .-\n d Athlet es A n d In s ta ll Officer s -Elec t- Exec uti ve Co mmitt ee 1'o P ass On At h le tic " A " Wi n ne rs Before Awar d s _-\r e M ade .
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Ihm. James E. Talmnw;e, lleginuin~ promptly at 11 a. ni. h1 thl' cha.111;>! Follo"·lng this will co me the pr._.,.ldc-ul's reception to Alumni and .i:;raduates rrom 3 to 5 p. m. Sun dar at th.- Pre!<ldent's resltleoce and In the t"l"C'ning at i: 00 the Seniors wlll ha,·e thf'ir farewell promenade ahout the campus. Thi .$ Is expf'l•ted tn be hlgbl)' lnterestln,:. The dass "·Ill hall near the Y:\rious buildings whlll' Bpeda ll}· appointed memben. ,:he wordy and tNnrul ftlr('wells to th,._, 0111 haunts. ~londay. Jun,,. 9 is th e strenuous tin,· At !:00 p. m. will come the r,,mmencement ei:erclsC's. Th <' \lumni banquet comes at 6: 30 p. m ,o the Library and the Alumni ball at 9 p. m. In the Smart gymnasium. To summarize: -.;n1u rdn). JunC' 7.-S:01) p, m. \lumnl business met>ling and social Library • :\lain Building) . Su rulay , Jn uc 8.- 11:011 a. m.8al'1·al11ur<'atr sermon dellnired b~11,ln. James E. Talm ag('. Chu.pel a-0 0.:,:00 p. m.-PrPsident'!l rl'H-ptlou at Pr rsldt'nt Peter.ion's r•·sldrnn·. Colle,:e HIii. i QO p. m.-Senior Fart>well f'romt•nade. Cam1rns. '\l <md ay, Jun r- 0. - !!:00 p. m.Commrncemeot t>,:t>rclst·~. 1Hon . .\ w. h•ins, pn·sldent or Board or Trustf't'S presiding). Rmmole Jn,·o...:atioln
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COMMENCEMENT l U ..Lt t..t. t t ♦-Lu!- " ~-------------~ EXERCISES SOON Baccala ur eat e Sermon B~ Talmage on Sth--Commen cement on 9th-Alumni Banqu et .\nd Da nce on 91h.
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