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An all-school convocation was held on Septem- ber 30. At this assembly, President Axe officially opened the 58th year of Kansas State College. In his speech, the President stressed the great need for maximum development of the mind. This opening convocation had been postponed twice lmecause of late installation of new seats in Carney Auditorium. On October 3, with a gold shovel, President Axe broke the ground for the construction of a new edu- cation and psychology building. Pictured with the President are Frank Freeto and L. B. Carlyon. STUDENTS AT first assembly X PRESIDENT SPEAKING at convo president speaks CONSTRUCTION or education building underway and digs.
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foll semester begins. .. Ewa V3 FALL reception A gun. 6' 'l ' . , uf.. in 1, , .su - pn g, '-4 z -jaigig n:fQ.Y' ,v? Mug' .. -Wig Q, if , . ,, ' W- wx.-.,. ' f y ty. f 265066 we Yew! 'W If lx-S 95'4Q,4?F The first few days of the fall semester were spent in orientation and enrollment. Un Sunday after- noon, Septemlier ll, students and their families Were guests at a reception in the Student Center. The hustle and hustle of enrollment liegan early Monday morning. With the college,s greatly in- creased student lmody this fall, the experience was especially harrowing. The lines, including the one at the hook store, seemed never to end. But at last everyone was ready to lmegin a Wonderful semester of study and lun. ENROLLMENT proce dure , 'H mfr 'E' R90 .ni , NA P .ev A - . .., q JV.k. r' 'rtrs 1 ji in' il 19 'Ea ' if
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William Warfield The magnificent voice of baritone William War- field resounded throughout Carney Auditorium on the night of Ovtolmer 6. lVlr. Warfield Was truly an artist of profound expression. Another musical at- traction of the season was the first in a series of faculty recitals and concerts. liowell Adams, violist and his Wife, Catherine Adams, violinist, presented an all-contemporary revital on October ll, in lVle- Cray Hall. Days of the roaring twenties were relived on cam- pus when the sororities and fraternities attended a Creek Ball. Attired in costumes of the early twen- ties, the uCreeks,' danced the Charleston in the Stu- dent Center Ballroom. varied musical events 1 'rake place on campus GREEK B ALL da VJ UC-els Catherine and -Lowell Adams
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