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·  ¤¤i<>¤ with many °f the members W111 be new that afternoon in Me- the aiurnln association will be held ,  
of their own respective classes. Old morial hall, followed by the annual at the Commons. ' k
2 grads know they are always wel- alumni tea given by President and _ . · , - 3
; come to return to school and to Mrs. McVey at Maxwell Place, dguighlgf cE;§rI;_;a{;°I;°;gnS rigaziigég i
renew acquaintances with members Of principal interest to alumni .*1 ’ Og z _
. . . with announcement of baccalaure-
. of the staff, but it is only on these will be the annual banquet to be ate and CO Encemem speakers
special occasions that they have held Thursday night at the Lafay— wm be released when the prograui »,
the privilege of assemblying with ette hotel, when Gov. A. B. Chand- has bnen completed In the m€an_ {
" a large number of those men and ler is expected to be the principal time “au oid gmdé regardless Of ‘
‘ women whom they knew best be- speaker. wheéher or not the' r
, y are members
j Eagse u;i§1aV;€§$,€§%ai;I;1gtgi Hiigreé Commencement exercises will be of the classes holding special re- V ,
· E ’°r D p y held at 10 o’clock Friday morning, unions, are urged to plan a trip
5 yearS_ag°‘ _ June 5, in the Alumni gymnasium. back to the University at com- , _
_ ’  Whilil sommencggelgh €§€TP£$€S After commencement, alumni, sen- mencement time. , ‘
are si wo mon ea , 1 is r~ i
not too soon to begin plans for that —··—·· T ·‘ `
»‘  important reunion. Classes sched-   ` 
,» “‘°"l “° Fmemble this Y"?}*,,”° WSE? Arioxc THOSE TO MEET THIS YEAR A , r
_  ending in the numbers l and 6, r
· with the class of 1934 holding spe-   ‘
`· cial reunion on the occasion of the G   _ , . __ _ , . l `
second anniversary of graduation. '   |   ‘ _   T __ _   _ ` » j'r V .
‘ There are many changes taking -· .      .·•=—       _ {_   ‘,,4;_ - »
place on the campus which should ,     * °j I:   "   "`l·   __,,_   ig; ; · '
= prove interesting to those who have _. ...i;`_ '`·`  __ `_*.  .  ‘ ° éfif _ ,"` , ’   _¤   i
_ not had an opportunity to keep in     ~,_;_`* 4;.    ,   .   ··~ ·   “ r _   _ ,
,  close contact with the University ·;       "     , `·  »•»,_   .·‘   '- "j.r, ° l · _
·` during the last several years. In fj- . Z5   r * 3  · ·  i  ..       »- *
Q Some instances familiar landmarks   · I   , ·— gg, .~ .\* r g " --  _ {{,3; Q  iii { i z  A
are disappearing, but all these ‘%      si,P"·".   §\_‘ * A _$    gi?) °  
changes are in the direction of a      1      A  T·       .
_ progress which alumni will be _ _     —"y·‘_ H Y-_    .       . . F
I pleased to note. A special article * ~ _ ¢t§;g_;g*’    ry     ;
,  ilsewhere in this publication out- _ . ti  °  Ya~‘§;§ _ ; ”~—~   {QQ?     ’-4 _ ‘*  ,—   3 [
-i  lilies something of the transforma—   {Si if  V —     { · » ‘  · ‘ ‘ — i q ; ’
lions taking place under the cur-   K Z,  ` g   ° i`    ‘ ',  . '   '   \  .__ T
_ Writ University building program.    ii  .—   —; ,3, i    , ·   ,   ~§ ·- l 
—  Commencement Calendar   \ I ,      it 3: i i   ..     1
Speakers for the various events  g`   p       il  @   _ ,f  Y - , ;*3  it;   l
_ gf commencement week have not if `° anis we  .  j     A ‘   Q ‘ · 1
`  €€I1 announced, but a tentative   _. .  _ W-  __ <   xi, __ er ,`r.·l ’ ,
.  calendar iists the nigniignts or the     ‘      ,   , ,___ "  """"     __ ;j_ ; __,, ; l
Y llmgram, which has been so ar-   ‘·``` °     " "   i 3
-  ranged that an major events will · ‘ 1 1; 1 r the members of the class of *06 as they appeared on  
— me place within a day and a hair. the Z§2‘i.§r‘i.€§’€.‘}"i€J§’i.‘§t"le‘I.%“1.‘3.‘i3 June or1931. i
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