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[[?E'S]] DAY
[[?]] not forget the event
 [[?ne's]] day at the college
 [[?.C.A.]] has stamped it
 [[?]] their minds.  The young 
[[?]] [[?lebrated]] with a well-prepar-
 [[?pid]] Party.  For two hours the 
[[?]] auditorium was the big heart of
 the campus and Cupid was at his 
post.  Besides several booths in 
which Valentine sweets were offered, 
there was an artistically arranged 
Post Office for the exchange of 
the day's greetings.
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^ March "14" 1925
March 28" 1925.  Both functions given in East Evans Hall.  Junior girls entertaining the Senior girls.

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"Les Miserables" an interesting French drama, was the topic of the "movies" in the college auditorium Friday night March 6.
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SENIOR COLLEGE PLAY
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Friday night February 13, the dramatic club of the senior college class presented two one-act plays in the auditorium.  Both plays were full of the elements of dramatic art and were artistically presented.
The first play reflected the modern credulity in psychic investigation and the second was a display of the cupid-stung heart of a young college man.
The financial receipts of the occasion will be used in the senior survey of the Spring.
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