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Public Relations News Release - Wednesday, January 22, 1936 (Volume 1935, Number 474)

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Dr. H. A. Riebe spoke at the regular faculty meeting 1 News
Melvin Bamesberger led Xanho fraternity to a win over the Co-Ed Inn five 1 News
Norris Pritchard was the star of the recent Spears House-Alpha Chi Epsilon basketball game 1 News
Comedy, song, and dance will take their places when the 1936 Tutor Ticklers show is presented 1 News
Victor Collard turned in a brilliant guarding game in the opening round of the intramural tournament 1 News
Calvin Chase played the leading role in his team's attack last week 1 News
Melvin Mohr scored thirteen points in the opening round of the intramural basketball tournament 1 News
These action pictures of the vaudeville performers were taken at student practices 1 News
James Mathews led his fraternity basketball team to a win 1 News
Hubert Missildine led his team to an easy victory over the Phi Tau Theta quintet 1 News
Ray Cheney risks his perfect dual meet record against Dale Brand 1 News
Terry Olin led his Phi Sigma Epsilon team to an easy victory over the Catholic Student Association 1 News
Edwin Nash led his team to an easy victory over Spears House 1 News
Dr. M. J. Nelson will return to his alma mater next summer 1 News
Leonard St. Clair led his team to an easy victory over the Catholic Student Association 1 News
Helen Crawford has been named assistant costume mistress for Tutor Tickers 1 News
Raymond Cheney will face the biggest test of his intercollegiate wrestling career on Thursday 1 News
Bob Curtis closed the gap between first and second place in the individual scoring race 1 News
Men students were thankful that Dr. Nelson called off all classes at the Men's Gymnasium 1 News
Harlan Calhoun was the defensive star of the Phi Sigma Epsilon team against the C. S. A. 1 News
John Tolan held a six point lead over Bob Curtis in the individual scoring race 1 News
There will be a Regular Student Recital in Gilchrist on January 23 1 News
John Healy was the leading figure in his team's defeat in the opening round tournament 1 News
Six women were chosen as the most beautiful of the twelve who were presented at the prom 1 News
The Board of Education approved of the 1936 Branch Summer School 1 News
William Devine was the high scorer of the game between the Co-Ed Inn and Xanho 1 News
Graduate scholarships and teaching fellowships are being offered for the 1936-37 school year 1 News
Loren Allsup scored three points as his team bowed to the powerful Xanho 1 News
Charles Dayhoff was the high scorer for his Phi Tau Theta basketball team 1 News
Harold B. Church led his team to a win over the Co-Ed five 1 News
Stephen Sanders was the second high scorer for his Phi Tau Theta team 1 News
R. Earl Klinzman led the Xanho fraternity to a victory over the Co-Ed Inn basketball team 1 News
John Beebee led his team to an easy victory over the Spears House five 1 News
Alfred Comito and Axel Anderson figured in the easy triumph of Phi Sigma Epsilon over the C. S. A. 1 News
Joseph Stone was the second high scorer on his team 1 News
Melvin Kensinger led his Alpha Xi Delta basketball team to a win over Spears House 1 News
Malcolm Goldsberry played the leading role in the Phi Sigma Epsilon triumph over Co-Ed Inn 1 News
Henry Dodson led the Tiger Aces to a win over the Phi Tau Theta quintet 1 News
Dan Barry jumped into the lead in the scoring race in the intramural basketball tournament 1 News
The Teachers College wrestling team heads straight into its toughest aggregation 1 News
Clay Varner led the Alpha Xi Delta quintet to a win over the Spears House 1 News
Although Spears House was defeated, two Grandview players were the leading players 1 News

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