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1 "A bath a day keeps cold away," slogan of Japanese people Lena Daugherty talks about experiences in Japan.
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2 "Ideal girl's" qualifications listed by Teachers fellows; personality ranked first; drinking and smoking are taboo Men tell what they like in a woman.
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3 Campus really alive; eight months news makes three novels Publicity Bureau has sent out 1577 stories this year.
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4 Can sophomores spell sophomore? One in five students cannot.
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5 Climb a fence, hop a tractor, and get yourself a contract Students talk about what they had to do to get a job.
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6 Council officers elected Tuesday; Telleen president Roster of new officers.
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7 Crime of selection responsible for establishing two-minute rule in '70's; many rules laid down in bygone days of normal institution A look back at relations between men and women on the Normal School campus.
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8 Dancing during Holy Week has a place in church ritual in Spain; Uttley and Thomes describe foreign ceremony at club meeting Speak on experiences in Spain.
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9 Lead grand march tonight Seniors leading the grand march at the Senior Prom are pictured; photo.
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10 Meet Teachers ideal man, so the girls say; most co-eds confess that they have never seen dream man Women tell what they like in a man.
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11 Notice
Reed--Leslie I. (Dean of Men)
Tickets available for Baker Hall dedication.
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12 Notice to graduates Should pick up Commencement tickets.
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13 Recognition Day speakers laud honor students President Latham speaks on goals of ISTC.
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14 Rejuvenating of old material job of drama shop Students aim at recycling old drama sets.
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15 Sky offers vocal trio summer job Trio impresses band leader.
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16 Spring Purple Pen includes linocuts, poems, an essays Description of contents.
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17 Steeplejack's work perilous occupation; field not crowded Men talk about repairs on smokestack.
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18 Students to appear in radio broadcast Will perform music.
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19 General alarm rings! Students listen in! Campus gossip.
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20 Stamps, dolls, fortunes, bunnies, are only a few of "Billie's" hobbies; Teachers College student has many and varied interests Description of Wilmetta Whitelock's hobbies.
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21 Students have use of three buildings for hospital needs History of health services on campus.
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22 The famed hobo king could not fare better, say campus thumbers Two students talk about their hitchhiking experiences.
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23 The Line Campus gossip.
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24 Workers apply campus make-up Lots of landscaping and repair work going on.
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25 Co-ed held captive in telephone booth Beverly Donegan gets locked into telephone booth.
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26 Colonial lead pencil unearthed by excavation Workers find old pencil in excavations around Central Hall.
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27 Louis Panico to play for prom
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28 Mary Stiles, former student, is married Married Arthur S. Randak.
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29 Senior Prom climaxes activities; organizations divert to picnics Campus social calendar.
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30 Senior recitals and concert on program for the next week Robert Henry and Jvone Lowrie will perform.
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31 Theta Alpha Phi to hold formal service Will hold formal initiation.
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32 V. O. V. Sigma Phi
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33 Wah-hooing will not change prima donna into Patrick Henry Professor Lambertson speculates on relationship between singing and speaking.
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34 Blanchard and Mohr star for Panthers; down Wisconsin Tutors defeated Wisconsin, 5-2.
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35 Four games scheduled for Teachers College ball team this week; River Falls here today and tomorrow; Luther next week Probable lineup for the River Falls game is posted.
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36 Kensinger hurls as squad wins Panthers defeated Simpson, 6-2.
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37 Net team annexes win number seven Tennis team defeated Hamline, 6-1, and Grinnell, 5-1.
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38 Panther netmen battle Cyclones, Grinnell Pioneers Teachers will face Iowa State University for Veisha Day, and then Grinnell College.
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39 Panther pole vaulters Dick Long, Roland White, and Tom Boardman pose with their vaulting poles; photo.
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40 Panther track team to meet Dakota squad; Tutor cindermen encounter South Dakota State at Brookings Panthers will face Jackrabbits.
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41 Typical topics of Tutor talk told by mouse
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42 Yearling trackmen down Coe, Cornell frosh in carnival TC freshmen took first place in triangular with eighty-four points.