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NAD1A LANDON ' As thc perfection of art is to conceal art, so the perfection of clcocrncss is to conceal cZcycrncss. Noted for her sentiment, has proven the one bright star of our drama-tic year, showing her versatality in l1er creation of all roles, Shakespearean, vampire, and sweet-country, girl. There is always a charm in Miss Lan- don's roles. It is with sincere regret that her ainny friends learn that Nadia leaves us the coming year to fulfill a more responsible position, but may good luck be hers. FLORENCE WARRINEIK Not what you do, but how you do it, is the test of your capacity. Sleepy is Florence's middle name. She lras loeen known to attend a dinner panty-sleeping from the time dinner is over until refreshments were served late in the evening. Her 'hobby' is -orchestra practice, altho she enjoys calling Mu Phi committee meetings. Florence has a loyal heart and makes friends wherever she goes. She will suc- ceed in whatever she undertakes. L. B.
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The Twentysecond Commencement Program May 29 ..... ................ C lass Day Ma.y 30 ..... ..,. C oinnieneement Concert May 31 ...... ........ .... C o mmeneenient Play June 1 .... ............ A lurnni Day June 2 ..... ....... B accalaureate Sermon June 3 ..... .... C ornrnencernent Exercises Tuesday, April 16-Miss Edith Kimple, Pianist, Miss Kate Elliot, Violinist, Miss Twila Kitch, Reader. Friday, April 19-Miss Gertrude Hitt, Pianistg Miss Margery Grannis, Soprano. Tuesday, April 23-Post Graduate Recital-Miss Nadia Landon, Reader. Fridlay, April 26-Mrs. Geraldine Yerger Furey, Contralto, Mi-ss Mary Meehan, Pianist, Mr. Leonard Beyer, Violinist. Tuesday, April 30-Miss -Gladys Burdick, and Miss Cleora Greene, Pianists, Miss Miriam HGl1H'bH-Gil, Reader. Friday, May 3-Monologue Recital-Miss Erva Landis. V Tuesday, May 7-Publi-c School Music Recital- Conducted by Misses Ruth Butler, Beulah Garrett, Beulah Harkness, Easter Howe, Regenia Schiller, Catherine Sober, Martha Tobey. Friday, May 10-Miss Martha Crowell, Soprano, Miss Mary Nanes, Pianist, Mr. Leo Lynch, Violinist, Mrs. Betty Raplee, Reader. Tuesday, May 14-Enoch Arden Recital-Miss Helen Harrison. Friday, May 17-Miss Margery Grannis, and Miss Elizabeth Smith, Pianists, Mr. Paul Brake, Violinist. Tuesday, May 21-Post Graduate Recital-Miss Agnes Dorn, Reader. Friday, May 24-Miss Imelda Maloney, Pianist: Miss Lucille Billings, and Mr. Frederic Green, Vio- linists.
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