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Panther cagers invade Dakota; to play critical conference games with powerful South Dakota fives today, tomorrow Basketball team will face North Dakota University tonight, and South Dakota University tomorrow night.
Holmes to judge merits of men's--women's papers In contest at Drake University.
Life in a fraternity during Hell Week is a picnic, says preps Description of hazing activities.
Students mob office getting term grades
Faculty discusses establishment of survey courses In the sciences.
Speech magazine carries article by Dr. Lambertson On humor.
"Tell it to the cops" mayor shouts to two prep pigeon hunters Pledges caught looking for pigeons in the mayor's barn.
Blue Key plans formal dance for Friday, January 10
Dr. A. W. Palmer compares Magi to people of today In chapel address.
Sponsoring groups pick campus beauties for Old Gold contest List of candidates and their sponsors.
Debate team dons flannels, leaves for Cuba today Looking forward to trip.
"Light gray music book, please," student requests of librarian Library assistant talks about odd requests from students.
Mrs. Samuelson honored guest Tuesday night; Commons banquet attended by faculty members, wives, guests Talks about her experiences with the NEA.
Russell divides band in two groups Takes best players from band to make Concert Band.
Christmas oratorio presented Sunday
Tutor Ticklers directors pick six entrée acts; dancing, singing, piano duets "Campusitis," "Melo-opera," included Quick survey of acts.
James A. Melichar is speaker at dinner of music educators Spoke on Christmas in Czechoslovakia.
Burch named editor for "Eye" this week To replace Ted Adams, who resigned.
Dr. Latham searches for trombone players Wants large contingent of trombones in the band.
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A walking advertisement Encourages students to spread the good word about ISTC when they return home for Christmas break.
A plea for commonism Claims that students should not judge each other by how much money they have, or what kinds of clothes they wear.
The Line Campus gossip.
Harold Palmer declares teaching "top" of professions Profile of manual arts professor Harold Palmer; photo.