The Index . l term, collecting and weighing evidence and workingout in detail further plans of procedure. The matter was finally placed before the student body, which voted unani-mously to present to the faculty a petition asking that the theme be was done. The faculty received the petition and its supporting evidencewith careful consideration, and referred it to the faculty committee on thecourse of study. This committee finally decided that, subject to the approvalof the Normal School Board, the requirement of a theme for graduation froma two-year curriculum should be dropped,


The Index . l term, collecting and weighing evidence and workingout in detail further plans of procedure. The matter was finally placed before the student body, which voted unani-mously to present to the faculty a petition asking that the theme be was done. The faculty received the petition and its supporting evidencewith careful consideration, and referred it to the faculty committee on thecourse of study. This committee finally decided that, subject to the approvalof the Normal School Board, the requirement of a theme for graduation froma two-year curriculum should be dropped, and that although the requirementshould be kept for the degree, a major credit should be given for it. This pro-vision removes the injustice done the student, for he now has time to devoteto his theme without neglecting his other work. The Normal School Board confirmed the action of the faculty in the matter, and behold!—the senior theme as it had been, was no more. Verily, the world moves on. S. A. H. 97. Lecture poarb The personnel of the Lecture Board for the 1921-22 season was as follows: The Reverend Messrs. E. L. Bayliss, F. A. Gilliland, W. H. Grnbb, H. , and H. B. Wooding; City Superintendent of Schools, C. F. Miller; thefaculty committee, E. A. Turner, Edna G. Benson, and R. H. Linkins; and thefollowing students—Meryle Hunter, L. H. Boswell, L. M. Crawford, and S. The Lecture Board elected from its members the following officers: Presi-dent, Meryle Hunter; First Vice-President, L. H. Boswell; Second Vice-Presi-dent, S. B. Sullivan; Treasurer, L. M. Crawford; Secretary, R. H. Linkins. During the year the following course has been rendered: November 1 Florence Macbeth. November 30 Judge Ben B. Lindsey. January 6 The Rivals, Coffer-Miller Players. March 2 Bishop William F. McDowell. March 27 Edith Wynne Matthison. May 9 George Meader. The Lecture Board sincerely appreciates the fine co-operation it has re-ceived from the patrons of the course, both


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